Wednesday, July 31, 2013

Ireland Household Debt a Severe Issue

Lourda Sexton takes an in-depth look into Ireland's economy and why 4 out of 5 Irish people are unable to pay off their housing bills.
All of these economic worries that many countries of the world are experiencing are caused by the banks and the "banksters"! end the central banks!




Ireland is considering a controversial new scheme to sell off parts of its forests, as a part of efforts to meet demands from the International Monetary Fund to reduce its debts. Ireland is not the only eurozone member to try to sell off its environment to make some money. Greece has put some of its islands up for sale. But the move would make Ireland the only country in the developed world without a publicly owned forest. Al Jazeera's Laurence Lee reports from Wicklow, Ireland.

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