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@poiginigreine For every 8 you employ at 35k, you’ll need to employ a supervisor at 50k, for every 64, you’ll additionally need a manager at 70K. Then you’ll need additional payroll, HR & IT support Once they’re all employed, they cost the tax payer for life, salary to retirement + pension.
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Explain to me like I’m a 5-year-old why the HSE pays €84,000 to an agency for €34,000 worth of labour instead of hiring people directly.
ER PRSI, holiday pay, pension contributions wouldn’t cost the difference. So why?
The waste is unconscionable.
RTÉ News@rtenews
A Sligo inter-county Gaelic footballer and former Irish International basketball player has received a five-year suspended sentence for "stupidly" defrauding the HSE of over €84,000 while he was saving for a house deposit rte.ie/news/regional/…
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@YGTRory I didn’t realise anyone could possibly talk that much scutter in 37 seconds….!
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@brsdad18 @Scopes29 @Mike_kim714 Monahan was brilliant. He stood up against the billionaire Saudi’s to protect the sport and won.
LIV is gone and the PGA tour has gone from strength to strength, thanks in no small part to Monahan.
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@Scopes29 @Mike_kim714 The LIV experiment just showed how hard it is to run a tour. Monahan was awful but there’s a reason nobody has stepped up to challenge the tour. It’s hard to do.
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What a horrendous take
Players were “forced” to take massive multi million dollar checks and then sue the very tour that gave them the platform to make names for themselves mostly because they weren’t paid their PIP money.
Was everything perfect? Obviously not but to say they were forced? Thats laughable
Awful Announcing@awfulannouncing
"If the PGA decides to punish these (LIV) golfers, we should stay in their ass like white on rice…the players didn't want to leave the PGA, they were forced to." – Stephen A. Smith
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@jeff36779606 Hard to feel sorry for people who were complicit in assisting the Saudi's in their attempts to take the game of golf and use it for marketing an autocoratic & regressive regime.
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@dankbakely @Landonovan41 @GoodPoliticGuy It may be the case that you are being deliberately obtuse, but based on your replies it seems more likely that you are lacking the ability to understand the more complex issues being addressed. Very little point in discussing it further with you.
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@therealsdillon @Landonovan41 @GoodPoliticGuy What I'm pointing out is that in real life you can have collectivism and individualism, empathy, cooperation, all that good stuff without life or death being the stakes. That's where the blue button red button analogy breaks down because it's literally about survival.
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you get not having billions of people die and a collapsed global society with mass famine and war by pressing blue. genuinely insane anyone would consider pressing red lmao.
Jack@depression2019
It is actually disturbing how dumb the average person is Red gives you a 100% chance of living, you literally get nothing beneficial out of choosing blue
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@dankbakely @Landonovan41 @GoodPoliticGuy Except it's not. It's about individualism vs collectivism and empathy vs sociopathy.
Anyone who would consider pressing red in the scenario is at best a sociopath. If red wins, the world is left with nothing but sociopaths.
Thankfully, the reality is of course, Blue always wins.
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@therealsdillon @Landonovan41 @GoodPoliticGuy This red button blue button scenario is about life or death. In reality, nobody relies on a 51% majority to live or die. And yet we still cooperate and build things together.
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@dankbakely @Landonovan41 @GoodPoliticGuy It has nothing to do with "a fragile majority vote" Humans who value their own lives above their friends, family & family will never cooporate with stranger. Who will risk their lives to save you? No one.
I take it you are very young and have a sparse social network.
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@therealsdillon @Landonovan41 @GoodPoliticGuy Humans can cooperate and build tremendous things without relying on a fragile majority vote for basic survival.
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@dankbakely @Landonovan41 @GoodPoliticGuy Individuals cannot build sustainable shelter, it requires complex human interactions, individuals cannot develop a system of sustainable food, it takes complex human interaction.
The human race has survived and flourished because of complex interdependencies. Individuals die off.
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@therealsdillon @Landonovan41 @GoodPoliticGuy A society composed of self -dependent people is more robust and stable than a society dependent on a slim majority.
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@dankbakely @Landonovan41 @GoodPoliticGuy Those people will all vote blue, and would tell everyone to vote blue. Why? Because it is in their DNA to want everyone to survive.
If Red won, every survivor would only be interested in themselves. Society as we know it would shortly collapse and die.
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@therealsdillon @Landonovan41 @GoodPoliticGuy If all soldiers and firemen and mothers and fathers had to do was tell people to press red to guarantee they survive, I think they would do that.
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@dankbakely @Landonovan41 @GoodPoliticGuy Is your survival, or the survival of society more important?
Why do soldiers die in wars to save their fellow countrymen. Why do Firemen risk their lives to save people? Why do mothers and fathers give up their own lives to protect their children?
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@Landonovan41 @GoodPoliticGuy Pressing red just guarantees your survival.
Pressing blue endangers you and encouraging others to press blue endangers them.
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@MattRichards82 @Ricochet_Ray_ @depression2019 So you pick red, but your wife, daughter, son, mother & father all pick blue. Now do you think you are making the correct choice?
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@Ricochet_Ray_ @depression2019 I left out the misleading psychological text and left the logic behind.
This is what most intelligent people do when faced with a riddle or a dilemma.
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@DuBoseDefense Depending on where you are staying, County Louth could be a bit of a spin. Dublin traffic is pretty bad. A weekday morning from the city centre could take you the bulk of 2 hours
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I want to do Western Ireland, but we are going the week before the Open Championship in St Andrews, so the travel is tough. Dublin/NI feels much easier.
It looks like this:
Dublin (4 nights)
County Lough
The Island
Portmarnock
Newcastle (3 nights)
Ardglass
RCD
Belfast (1 night)
Holywood
Ferry to Scotland/on to St Andrews (5 nights)
Attend Open / golf TBD
North Berwick (2 nights)
Play the West Links
Home.
Coby DuBose | DuBose Defense@DuBoseDefense
Planning an Ireland trip is a million times harder than planning a Scotland trip.
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@GreenMatbe7 @footballmemorys Me Neither.
He had 1 appearance. The only reason I went looking for him was someone said Johnny Giles, but it couldn't have been, as Giles was at Leeds in'64.
Funny enough, he looks very like Giles.
inparallellines.blog/wp-content/upl…
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@GreenMatbe7 @footballmemorys Wilf Tranter. Don't ask me How I figured it out.
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@footballmemorys Who's the guy between Herd & Crearend. The only one I can't recognise.
That's pretty much the squad from my early days going to OT.
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@Trevor914548613 @YesterdaysStars Wilf Tranter. Looks remarkably like Giles
inparallellines.blog/wp-content/upl…
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wilf_Tran…
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@therealsdillon @YesterdaysStars Nice one, glad we got it sorted 🇾🇪
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@Trevor914548613 @YesterdaysStars The question is, who is that beside Crerand & Herd
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@Trevor914548613 @YesterdaysStars It does look a bit like him, but I am not sure. On the Almany website, they date the picture July 1964. I think Giles was at Leeds at that stage. John Connolly is beside Sir Matt, and he didn't join Utd until Apr '64.
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@therealsdillon @YesterdaysStars A young Giles in between Herd and Crerand. Good spot for Dunphy
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