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Here are the things we learned, loved and shared today.

Mary Jose Cristerna – known as ‘The Vampire Woman’ poses for a photo at the 3rd annual Venezuela Tattoo International Expo. As many as 300 tattoo artists from a variety of countries are expected to attend the four-day event. (AP Photo/Fernando Llano)

HERE ARE THE things we learned, loved and shared today.

THINGS WE LEARNED

#GARDA DEATH: The Garda Commissioner, Martin Callinan, has issued a “cry for help” – calling on people who may have information about the murder of Detective Garda Adrian Donohoe to come forward. Taoiseach Enda Kenny has led the tributes to the late Garda, describing his killing as “an outrageous act of cold blooded violence”.

#HORSE BURGERS: Tests on additives used in beef burgers at the Silvercrest Foods plant in Co Monaghan have determined that the source of horse DNA is a meat additive imported from Poland. Silvercrest’s owner, ABP Food Group, says it will change the management at the plant and roll out new testing mechanisms following the discovery, which Simon Coveney says is a “major breakthrough”.

#PROMISSORY NOTES: The ECB has reportedly ruled out Ireland’s hopes of replacing the IBRC promissory notes with a long-term bond – believing the proposal to be in breach of EU treaties. Tánaiste Eamon Gilmore has told the Irish Times, however, that talks on the matter are ongoing and it was his understanding that no final decision had been reached.

#OPINION POLL: A new poll from Red C shows support for Sinn Féin has risen by three percentage points in a fortnight. The Sunday Business Post poll shows Fine Gael has lost one point (to 28) since an equivalent Paddy Power poll two weeks ago, while Labour’s slump continues with a two-point drop to 11.

#ARREST: Gardaí investigating the disappearance of Philip O’Toole have arrested a man in his 40s. The man was arrested in Bray this morning and is being held in the town’s Garda station. The body of a man, thought to be O’Toole, was found in a woodland in Co Wicklow yesterday.

#EGYPT: At least 30 people have died following riots after an Egyptian court handed out 21 death sentences following a disaster at a soccer stadium last year. Police officers are among the deceased following the disturbances at Port Said.

THINGS WE LOVED

  • The notion that you could end up getting a cheque for $10 signed by Mark Zuckerberg. Gizmodo reports that the site agreed a settlement with US and Canadian users two months ago after some users found they had ‘Liked’ pages they hadn’t liked. The settlement is split between everyone who asks for it.
  • This handy (though, we warn you, coarsely-titled; proceed with caution) handy list of useful websites where you can learn new skills, feed the poor, or just be stimulated.
  • This cracking long-exposure photo from AP’s Jens Meyer, showing ski jumper Maxime Laheurte during the provisional competition round at the Nordic Combined FIS World Cup in Klingenthal, Germany:

THINGS WE SHARED

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    Mute Brian Meagher
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    Oct 2nd 2024, 12:26 PM

    There is no country in the Western world where current expenditure has increased so dramatically, with so little to show for it.

    The author rightfully draws attention to the surge Corporate tax, but income tax takes have exploded too.

    In real terms (rather than nominal), Irish workers are still paying the same rate of taxation imposed by the Troika in 2011.

    One of the reasons why everyone who works in Ireland feels so poor, is that savage tax burden imposed still rests on ordinary workers shoulders today. Yesterday’s budget did nothing to change that.

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    Oct 2nd 2024, 12:35 PM

    @Brian Meagher: Well said!!! It’s criminal!

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    Mute Alex
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    Oct 2nd 2024, 12:56 PM

    @Brian Meagher: Spoken like someone who never worked in another western country! Hahaha pathetic rambling.

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    Mute sean weir
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    Oct 2nd 2024, 2:39 PM

    @Alex: spoken like someone who works in the public sector

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    Mute Peter Jo
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    Oct 2nd 2024, 4:13 PM

    @sean weir: correct

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    Mute Aidan Collins
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    Oct 2nd 2024, 12:18 PM

    They are playing tricks. Throw cash around before an election and then spend the years after the election trying to put out the fire. With FFG, it’s a case of rinse and repeat. I hope people don’t fall for it.

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    Mute Louis Jacob
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    Oct 2nd 2024, 12:23 PM

    @Aidan Collins: Off to Brussels then to finish off the careers in style, or better still a vulture fund, where their connections are invaluable. Can’t blame them really. It’s Michelin star gravy. You can’t be expected to go back on the normal slop once you taste that.

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    Mute Chutes
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    Oct 2nd 2024, 1:13 PM

    @Aidan Collins: At this point they are forcing my hand, they are so bad I’m left with no alternative but vote for the so called opposition. Could they possibly be worse? Unfortunately yes but again, FFG leave me no choice but attempt at least to vote them out as some kind of democratic sanction. I don’t see any other reasonable approach to making my vote mean some little thing.

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    Mute Bren
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    Oct 2nd 2024, 9:16 PM

    @Aidan Collins: it has been set and done already

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    Mute martin finnegan
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    Oct 2nd 2024, 12:14 PM

    With government wasting money on over priced bike shed s this is why in trouble. Yet irish people will vote them in again. I wont make that mistake again anymore

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    Mute Mary.E.
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    Oct 2nd 2024, 12:41 PM

    @martin finnegan:
    I would sooner pay for an overpriced bike shed,than jump headlong into a tunnel with no idea where I’d end up or who I’d end up with.
    While there is still plenty to be done by the government,a heck of a lot of people have been catered for in the Budget.
    Immigration needs to be tackled for sure.

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    Mute Maire Hicks
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    Oct 2nd 2024, 2:11 PM

    @Mary.E.: you ma’am are delusional and it’s people like you that keep voting fffg because you’re afraid of change and that is why the country is in the state it’s in.

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    Mute sean weir
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    Oct 2nd 2024, 2:44 PM

    @Mary.E.: Immigration?
    But not homelessness
    Waiting lists,
    Lack of law enforcement.
    You are some daft yoke

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    Mute sean weir
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    Oct 3rd 2024, 12:25 AM

    @Mary.E.: yeah it’s them immigrants that wasted all the money on the new children’s hospital.
    Have you anything in your head but 5h1Te

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    Mute Chris Lane
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    Oct 2nd 2024, 12:08 PM

    The government fought hard to not take the Apple tax and now they are using it to justify their spending. Wasting 10 million fighting to not take the money

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    Mute Mary.E.
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    Oct 2nd 2024, 12:25 PM

    @Chris Lane:
    They are not using it,and have said they will not .
    This Apple tax has to be kept under lock and key and only used with the knowledge,and approval of the Irish citizens.

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    Oct 2nd 2024, 12:34 PM

    @Mary.E.: “only use it with the knowledge and approval of its citizens”……. Bah hahaa haha….. Are you for real?!?!

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    Oct 2nd 2024, 12:50 PM

    @another one? what’s going on is the semi state sec: .
    It was given back to Ireland and will have to be spent on things approved by the people.
    A fair chunk will have to be kept for future rainy days too.

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    Mute sean weir
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    Oct 2nd 2024, 2:39 PM

    @Mary.E.: feckwit

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    Oct 2nd 2024, 2:58 PM

    @sean weir:
    SeN Weird.

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    Oct 2nd 2024, 2:59 PM

    @Mary.E.:
    Sean Weird.

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    Oct 3rd 2024, 12:21 AM

    @Mary.E.: well done Mary
    I have never heard that before ,how long did it take you to go from Weir to weird .
    That the some total of your intelligence?
    Obviously a fully paid up member of FG

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    Oct 2nd 2024, 12:20 PM

    Well in fairness they did save the bicycle housing crises at the Oireachtas.

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    Oct 2nd 2024, 12:24 PM

    @Louis Jacob: There are 18 bicycles that have their own forever home, live laugh love xoxo

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    Mute J Ven
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    Oct 2nd 2024, 12:48 PM

    Mr O’Donoghue, the last crisis happened because of a financial bubble, people borrowed beyond their means followed by a construction bubble, too many houses being built and too many mortgages being given. We have the opposite, not enough houses, not nearly the same amount of mortgages and our debts are in a much better position than what it was in 2008.
    We are at the mercy of multinational companies because our economy’s size is not really what it shows on paper, that’s our exposure. If anything is to happen, such as Trump winning, the fallback would be slower and probably containable, but not at the same catalyst level as 2008.

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    Oct 2nd 2024, 1:41 PM

    @J Ven: It would be much, much worse, as our economy is more dependent on Corporate Tax receipts than we ever where on property. Even the partial departure of the FDI sector would decimate both our income taxes and corp taxes. Those businesses could move their holdings very quickly.

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    Mute Paul O'Mahoney
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    Oct 2nd 2024, 2:11 PM

    @Brian Meagher: Let’s put a bit of perspective on this, and what I’m about to say is easily verified.

    As a country we have a net wealth of 1.2trillion , yes most of that is property 69% the rest is financial instruments like pensions and Etfs and of course the 160bn approximately sitting on banks deposits at terrible rates, our gross national debt is 240bn but in that 22bn is savings, post office etc and last time I looked there was 30bn in cash.

    Our outstanding mortgage debt, which most of us have, is just about 100bn . Our banks are fully capitalised and are compliant with Bazel 2 , I think……

    I think there’s above a few billion on term loans, car finance, etc .

    That’s the overall, and the Central Bank report will verify the above.

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    Oct 2nd 2024, 2:19 PM

    @Paul O’Mahoney: Now the other side, we are very dependent on Multinational tax at 30bn approx but they are still here, I’m old enough to remember when Apple came to Cork and nobody thought it would last, add to that Pfizer, Intel , Microsoft Google etc etc and I’m still of the opinion that they will stay but the tax might dry up to an extent.

    Don’t forget US companies sending profits home is 60% tax on remittance.

    We need to get our house in order , curtail nonsense spending like the bike shed, change the Civil service and make it accountable and just show the citizens that the money isn’t wasted …….

    My utopia view, and no it probably won’t ever happen.

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    Oct 2nd 2024, 12:21 PM

    These politicians deserve their own special word for st p d!

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    Oct 2nd 2024, 12:23 PM

    @Chutes: Sxually transmitted political disease?

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    Oct 2nd 2024, 12:28 PM

    @Freda Peeple: I see where you went with that, it’s surprisingly witty, I might have gone with subliminally rather than your choice. The censor won’t let me call these guys out.

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    Mute Damien Leahy
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    Oct 2nd 2024, 3:25 PM

    Ffg are playing the same old trick, give away with one hand and take with the other and people keep falling for it. We’ve no one to blame but ourselves

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    Mute Gerry Lamont
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    Oct 2nd 2024, 2:38 PM

    Per capita Ireland is one of the most indebted countries in the EU. A quick look at the statistica website will just confirm this. Such a pity these idiots in the finance ministry don’t understand anything about finance. Our country is doomed under FFG/g but it seems the electorate don’t see this.

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    Oct 2nd 2024, 3:07 PM

    @Gerry Lamont: Have you looked at our assets? Google central bank net wealth report and enjoy the ride.

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    Mute Alex
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    Oct 2nd 2024, 12:59 PM

    Imagine talking about the 2008 crisis while knowing nothing about it and have the economic knowledge of a potato. That’s how you find articles like this.

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    Mute Damien Leahy
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    Oct 2nd 2024, 7:22 PM

    @Alex: imagine voting back in the same politicians that were asleep at the wheel back in 2008. The potato would know that’s not very smart

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