Repossession policy ‘is act of terrorism’

THE Central Bank’s new policy on mortgages is an “act of terrorism” on borrowers and repossessions will rapidly increase, homeowners have been warned.

So said  Dublin’s Evening Herald on March 14th. I’m flabbergasted : are the MSM  catching up?

Also the most effective act of civil disobedience in the EU’s success story . Prosecuting gardaí(police) failed to turn up to court.

The extent of the non-appearance of Garda witnesses emerged during the call-over of 15 cases yesterday.
The judge said: “This is unsatisfactory. If charges are brought, the State should be in a position to process them. It is a serious breakdown in the administration of justice if the guards are not available.”

7 thoughts on “Repossession policy ‘is act of terrorism’

  1. eileen dublin

    This and the mortgage thing here are indicative of how f —–ed the system is.
    Nearly 10% is huge and the repo thing here is political suicide, I would predict that we are at that ‘moment’. Watch metals for confirmation. Mark O’Byrne what is your opinion if you are watching?

  2. BankingThiefs

    It’s not YOUR home until you pay for it. Until then it’s the BANKS home.

    Money is debt, debt is slavery, don’t borrow more than you can easily repay, and don’t vote politicians into power who promise to spend, spend, spend! (on the backs of taxpayers)

  3. Flopot

    “He said there was no reason for people to mistrust the banks and everyone would be working towards a fair solution.”

    Well, there is Noonan for you and Constaine Gurive thinks he is an okay bloke. Most economists are charalatans anyway. What is happening to Ireland is awful and clearly we “aint seen nothing yet” as the Irish disaster capitalism project steps up a gear.

    @BankingThiefs

    You are giving off mixed messages – you are blaming the people of Ireland and the banksters? Are you speaking out of both sides of your mouth? The Irish crisis was caused by Ireland’s democratic representatives who foisted private banking debt onto the people. It was a betrayal.

    However, I will agree with you that the Irish people are at fault for continuing to vote in the same bankster cronies. I hear Fianna FAIL is gaining in popularity. The mind boggles – they should not be voting for any party that supports the debt slavery.

  4. Flopot

    Haha. Oops. I was supposed to check the correct spelling of that guy’s name before I posted….

    “Constantin Gurdgiev”

  5. BankingThiefs

    @Flopot, I have no problem with people selling themselves into debt slavery, I do however have a problem with politician doing it for us and our future unborn children.

    This is called bondage, and it’s supposed to be illegal under the EU Convention on Human Rights.

    Our birth certificates are traded by banks and governments as though we are their property. We will never be free people until we end the practice of Bondage and force governments to live within balanced budgets.

  6. Flopot

    @BankingThiefs

    “This is called bondage, and it’s supposed to be illegal under the EU Convention on Human Rights. ”

    A concise and lucid description of the crime. Well said.

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