Created on Monday, 07 December 2009 23:01 Written by Séamus Loughlin
There can't be a town or a village in Ireland that hasn't suffered. Not a street where a family hasn't had to work out what to do when someone loses their job, or goes on short time. If we had predicted this 5 years ago, we would have been derided as fools, But today in Ireland capitalism is at an impasse. That impasse has forced us into the situation we are at today. The image they sold us in the nineties and the noughties was of a transformed Ireland, some sort of damp green paradise embedded in the euro zone, but with one foot in the US and an eye to Britain. Now Ireland is floating loose in the ocean of the world crisis tethered only by cheap shopping in Newry and a long memory of survival in hardship.
Sure, Brian Cowen was unsure of himself when he announced that he wouldn’t be supporting the suggestion that the public sector workers ought to volunteer for short time working. But when the man has already agreed to support vicious attacks on all that we are supposed to hold dear in Ireland, families, and children, education and the old ones, then maybe he was only after fluffing the autocue. But maybe there is more to it than that. Maybe the Taoiseach felt something give way under his feet. Maybe he felt the beginnings of a political earthquake that will sweep away all of the small minded hypocrisy of the Irish Bourgeois, the master plans of the multinationals and petty vindictiveness of “Business” in Ireland. If even the Gards are voting with their feet, then it’s time for Cowen to go.
· Sieze the time; Fight for every job and every cent
· Make the bosses pay