OscailtCreating false hope and unemployment.Recent business oportunities.
Breaking news: Italian MP, Sgarbi denounces the Statistical Fraud on COVID-19. The speech of the Member of Parliament Vittorio Sgarbi in the session of the Italian Camera, Meeting no. 331 of Friday 24, April, 2020. Vittorio Sgarbi, denounces the closure of 60% of the businesses for 25,000 COVID-19 Deaths, of which the National Institute of Health says 96.3% died NOT of COVID-19 but of other pathologies. That means only 925 have died of the virus. 24,075 have died of other things.2013-03-27T23:51:00+00:00Indymedia Irelandimc-ireland@lists.indymedia.iehttp://www.indymedia.ie/atomfullposts?story_id=103459http://www.indymedia.ie/graphics/feedlogo.gifRe: Creating false hope and unemployment.http://www.indymedia.ie/article/103459#comment2951452013-03-27T23:51:00+00:00TIt is not really clear what wider social point you are trying to make here. You ...It is not really clear what wider social point you are trying to make here. You need to put this whole thing in more contextCut our cloth according to OUR measure!http://www.indymedia.ie/article/103459#comment2951542013-03-28T23:37:38+00:00Gale VogelWho bears the burden when services or products are being sold for less than cost...Who bears the burden when services or products are being sold for less than cost? Who pays the balance? <br />
Where one is cautious about where to shop and the individual products are chosen on the basis of cost, it is possible for a family to eat healthily on as little as €4 a day. This includes for a variation in vegetables and a shared can of wild salmon offering a reasonably healthy and balanced diet. Special offers! <br />
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The costs to produce the food above is no less with the special offers than it is when no offers are available. The shortfall it is assumed can be regained through the sale of other products. Is the shortfall gained through the sale of other products passed on to the producer of the special offer products? <br />
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On being recently invited to a 'Worldventures' presentation I could only wonder as to the basis on which their sensational offers could be made. On consideration I could only surmise that below cost services may only be sustained at some expense. That the expense is not placed on the purchaser does in no manner imply there to be no expense. In the boom time many spent money on products and holidays without regard to the cost. This mentality is not restricted to Ireland. Today there are organisations and companies that seek to exploit the wish of many to maintain their buying power despite have reduced incomes. In essence, we wish for those holidays, the good food and luxuries. To do this despite being impoverished requires the power to insist on those services being cheaper. This does not alleviate the impoverishment but only leads to the exploitation of those poorer. <br />
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It was the phenomenally low cost of the presented special offers that enticed me to examine any influence that I might have in the impoverishment of others. It would be unreasonable for me to expect others to pay for the luxury that I cannot afford. Is it reasonable for each of us to examine not only our motives but the consequences of our actions on others? Should we manage our hopes on the resources that are ours? <br />
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Cut our cloth according to OUR measure! Not the measure of others.