
TRSI
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Ep 417We know not how late the hour is
On Michael Dwyer's death.
Ep 416Still here
The Sudiksha Thirumalesh case; euthanasia; and an election without an election campaign.https://www.thenewatlantis.com/publications/compliance-problems-maid-canada-leaked-documents https://www.judiciary.uk/judgments/thirumalesh-chellamal-hemachandran-and-another-v-sudiksha-thirumalesh-and-another/
Ep 415Against the bourgeoisie
An analysis of Trump's win, looking particularly at that old chestnut that increased racial diversity in America means the dominance of the Democrats.
Ep 414Tiny American flags for all
Gary and Michael finally discuss the American election.
Ep 413Lower your standards
Michael broadcasting from inside a Pringles tin; new polls show the Greens may be about to become surplus to requirements; journalists and their lack of self-respect; and a simple, partial, solution to the housing crisis is just to lower building standards.
Ep 412The Department where things happen to the Minister
Norma Foley is unhappy but just can't bring herself to do anything; Helen McEntee's glorious rise; and England continues its commitment to acting like a dystopian Monty Python sketch.
Ep 411Back of the envelope calculations
A, spirited but weak, rap across the knuckles for Bishop Phonsie; government funds for the Irish media; and we could replace the National Broadband Plan with Starlink whilst saving billions.
Ep 410An education on sexual education
So let's have a chat about DCU's training course for SPHE teachers and where it's coming from.https://gript.ie/photos-inside-the-dcu-sphe-course-fisting-writing-sex-scenes-porn-terms-examined/https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nqeAMtxbrsM
Ep 409Take quietly and give loudly
A cursory review of the data shows Simon Harris is absolutely correct that asylum seekers are driving up homelessness rates; Varadkar transforms into a media pundit; and neoliberalism remains a vaguely bad sort of thing.
Ep 408Fatherhood
The hate speech bill and a temporary celebration; FG's relationship with EPP continues to disintegrate; the NEXT ruling is an assault on the idea of entrepreneurship; and the Children's Hospital fiasco remains entirely the Government's fault.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TiReSIHFEjshttps://www.thetimes.com/business-money/companies/article/thousands-of-next-store-workers-win-equal-pay-case-33tbq3jt0https://ukfoundations.co/
Ep 407A slow death
The Draghi report; the Apple windfall is still not a done thing; the election date becomes more fluid; the Church would love the State to take some schools off it; and O'Gorman's FOI referendum troubles.
Ep 406No good deed goes unpunished
If anything Oasis tickets should cost more; Tony Blair on populism and leadership; Phil Hogan back in FG because why try something new; and a bike shed is not important.
Ep 405Others must fail
Amnesty International Ireland seems to be on a short road to going bankrupt; a Junior Cert schoolbook on how liking traditional music and being a controlling bigot are basically the same thing; and the latest opinion poll.
Ep 404TRSI 404 - Where the money lives
Georgia's ruling party gets democratic and everyone freaks out; Ukraine invades Russia; and Sinn Fein's spurned lovers in the NGOs.
Ep 403An entirely circular room
England's recent unrest; the economic advisor to the Taoiseach has said that tech firms leaving Ireland could make "austerity look like an episode of Care Bear;" and sometimes a warning shot isn't enough and other unpopular viewshttps://gript.ie/gardai-fail-to-provide-explanation-as-to-why-public-order-unit-did-not-display-identifying-numbers/https://businessplus.ie/economy-2/wiped-out-advisor-ireland/https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cm23y7l01v8o
Ep 402A return to form
Gary and Michael return from their time in the wilderness to discuss wind energy, a newly proposed tax credit designed to stop young people fleeing the country, and the likely outcome of Ireland's overreliance on multinationals to keep the economy afloat. https://www.thejournal.ie/offshore-wind-farm-ireland-2030-targets-6457011-Aug2024/ https://news.un.org/en/story/2024/08/1152841 https://www.cso.ie/en/releasesandpublications/ep/p-pte/profileoftradingenterprises2022/ https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/c5yd3g1vw79o
Ep 401You come at the king you best not miss
The failed assassination of Donald Trump, how it happened and what it might mean.
Ep 400Overreach
Let's talk about the Media Commission's new Gender, Equality, Diversity, and Inclusion strategy and how it pushes junk science whilst tying public funding of media outlets to their willingness to cover issues in the 'right' way.https://www.cnam.ie/wp-content/uploads/2024/07/CnaM_Gender-Equality-Diversity-and-Inclusion-Strategy.pdf
Ep 399Like a corpse reanimated with experimental magic
European politics; FF's confusion; France goes to the polls; Chevron falls; and the Trump v Biden debate.
Ep 398A good day out?
A review of how the various parties did, or are doing, in the locals and the European elections.
Ep 397Predict and be damned
Donald Trump is a convicted felon, but we'll see how long that lasts; the asylum process; and Gary and Michael give their predictions as to the likely winners of the upcoming European Elections.https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/rapists-dodge-deportation-by-applying-for-asylum-in-prison-036jzs8p6
Ep 396Flat Racing
An election without an election campaign; polls show SF continuing to drop but FF are languishing; and yet another FOI drop shows the Government being warned about the consequences of their recent referendums passing.
Ep 395Bastiat's asylum seeker shanty town
RTE struggle to understand firearms; a new poll says Independents and Others are more popular than any party, at least in the European elections; and the Garda release new figures on hate crime, but it may shock you to hear that they don't really stand up.
Ep 394Helen McEntee or, as some may call her, the albatross
It's been an abysmal week for the Government as polls show massive levels of discontent with immigration policies, and that hasn't been helped by Minister Helen McEntee's seemingly endless public ineptitude.
Ep 393The bears demand blood
We're told that 80% of asylum seekers are coming through Northern Ireland, but actual evidence for that is unclear; and a new poll indicates people are poorer, less interested in the enviroment, and just generally not having a good time.https://www.kildarestreet.com/committees/?id=2024-04-23a.884
Ep 392And you thought we'd forgotten
Claims that boys are having anti-women content thrown at them by algorithms aren't all that solid; and what do the FOI documents released by the Department of Justice tell us about the recent referendums?
Ep 391It's not about morality, it's about power
Harris manages to appear weak less than a week into the job; SF's internal issues; and Ireland tries its hand at some serious geopolitics.https://twitter.com/johnkvallis/status/1779303075364442585 https://www.independent.ie/irish-news/how-frances-fitzgerald-and-a-fear-of-the-civil-service-saved-helen-mcentees-job/a2056415841.html
Ep 390Horses and sparrows
The urge to lower taxes and brutalise criminals; new polling; and the feasibility of a HSE for asylum seekers.
Ep 389You're going to be left holding either the bag or the knife
With FG struggling to get independents to sign up to support the coronation of Simon Harris all it would take is a few Fianna Fail TD to end his reign before it begins.
Ep 388The Coronation Broadcast
A show discussing the imminent coronation of that shadow in the shape of a man that some know as Simon Harris.
Ep 387Cows are nice
Migrants in tents meet the inevitable consequences of our actions; the Government's sleight of hand on the care amendment; and Gary is saved by a computer meltdown.https://gript.ie/exclusive-ministers-clearly-advised-to-avoid-a-concrete-obligation-in-care-referendum/
Ep 386The NGOs can only hurt you if you believe in them
The worst referendum defeat in the history of the Irish state; the real power of the NGOs is the false belief that they're representative organisations; and did Ministers lie to the public about the legal advice they had recieved.https://www.irishtimes.com/politics/2024/03/09/future-constitutional-changes-now-less-likely-after-overwhelming-rejection-of-family-and-care-amendments/
Ep 385Real silence
The end of two pointless referendums draws near, but there's still enough time left for people to embarrass themselves; and the arguments against marriage are poisonous.https://www.irishtimes.com/life-style/people/2024/03/02/brianna-parkins-fairy-tales-about-marriage-are-a-way-for-rich-people-to-feel-as-if-they-deserve-their-charmed-lives/
Ep 384Marketing and HR are where most criminal enterprises fall down
A reminder that smokers are the real heroes; the unimportance of democratic norms; and more polls.
Ep 383A certified hood clasic
The semi-state formerly known as the NWCI; and we finally have detailed polling on immigration - turns out people have some concerns.
Ep 382The blame game is now a semi-professional sport
Polls show public willingness to consider voting for anti-immigrant parties and candidates is substantially up, support for the referendums is substantially down, and SF continue to fall.
Ep 381Malcolm Byrne reminds us he can still throw a punch
The Business Post reports that COVID-era debt warehousing is going to be extended; Garda made 0 criminal checks against EURODAC between 2015 and the start of 2023; and Malcolm Byrne seems unhappy with Gript. Fianna Fail candidate feels 'shame and regret' over 'striking out' at female friend at college | Independent.ie
Ep 380Politics as golf
The argument for the new referendums seems to be that we need to change the constitution so that the courts can figure out what it was we actually voted on; we suggust putting the referendums before two important elections was perhaps not wise; and polling indicates that over 70% of the country are now anti-immigration extremists.
Ep 379Here we go again
The referendum to remove women from the constitution has a kicker for carers; a Dutch study shows immigrants are not all born, financially, equal; and SF want to bring Dublin house prices to 300,000 - a level not seen since the crash. https://demo-demo.nl/wp-content/uploads/2023/06/Borderless_Welfare_State-2.pdfhttps://data.oireachtas.ie/ie/oireachtas/libraryResearch/2024/2024-01-03_bill-digest-thirty-ninth-amendment-of-the-constitution-the-family-bill-2023_en.pdf
Ep 378Merry Christmas, yet again
This week we take aim at the real enemy - peace. https://www.independent.ie/opinion/editorial/editorial-earth-is-too-small-and-life-too-short-for-anything-but-the-pursuit-of-peace/a1684588158.html https://web.archive.org/web/20110726184747/http://www.environ.ie/en/LocalGovernment/Voting/Referenda/PublicationsDocuments/FileDownLoad%2C1894%2Cen.pdf https://www.thejournal.ie/ivana-bacik-care-women-referendum-6256546-Dec2023/
Ep 377We'll know it when you see it
New polling shows the danger of the immigration debate for SF, the Fiscal Advisory Council continues to scream into the void; and a Dail debate on immigration takes a turn for the nasty.https://www.kildarestreet.com/debates/?id=2023-12-06a.39
Ep 376A solo run
So let's talk about how people are talking about the riots.https://gript.ie/mr-martins-pathetic-puska-answer/https://gript.ie/in-silencing-ryan-casey-the-media-abandons-all-pretence/
Ep 375One day the sarcasm well will run dry, but today is not that day
In praise of the political courage of Simon Harris and Leo Varadkar; solving the Israel-Hamas affair; and an unhinged rant on energy subsidies.
Ep 374This podcast has no name as Michael isn't proud of his work
BeLongTo and their private meetings with civil servants; the Far Right Observatory visits the Oireachtas; disinformation; and the president has no strings on him.https://gript.ie/belongto-rep-revenue-staff-webinar/
Ep 373An action can be evil but not sinful
Answering the age old question "War, what is it good for?" The answer is probably not absolutely nothing.
Ep 372Like a child or a small dog
Roderick O'Gorman is finding it difficult to answer questions; the merging of the NGOs and Irish politics; and with the budget approaching polling shows most Irish households can't afford to cover a €1,000 emergency.https://www.irishtimes.com/ireland/2023/10/07/almost-half-of-irish-adults-could-not-cover-the-cost-of-an-unexpected-expense-of-1000-survey-finds/(0:00:00) - Government Funding and NGOs(0:10:00) - Intellectuals, Capitalism, and Advocacy NGOs(0:22:06) - Law's Lack of Clarity and Intent(0:28:32) - Concerns About Irish Adults' Financial Stability(0:34:27) - Financial Struggles Among Different Demographic Groups(0:46:36) - Budgeting and Saving
Ep 371Kindness is our hallmark
A protest is an assault on democracy but voting to restrict protests is apparently just dandy; Minister Catherine Martin gets involved in lease agreements for religious groups; and El Salvador's murder rate falls yet lower.
Ep 370Even Jesse Owens got his medals
A state funded charity tells teachers to lie to parents; there's apparently a very thin line between an honest mistake and gross racial prejudice; and the measurement of tax. https://twitter.com/mhdksafa/status/1705255758978269390
Ep 369(Fiscally) Harder, Better, Faster
IBEC calls for taxes to increase; the Fiscal Advisory Council is deeply unhappy; and calls for a reduction in speed limits are both ill-conceived and unneeded.https://www.fiscalcouncil.ie/wp-content/uploads/2023/09/Pre-Budget-Statement-2024-..pdfhttps://www.rsa.ie/news-events/news/details/2023/01/01/13-rise-in-road-deaths-recorded-in-2022
Ep 368In which Michael says 'booty'
Grade inflation; the Electoral Commission and the 'right not to be misinformed'; and you've got to admire the sheer balls on the ICCL. https://app.tickettailor.com/event/ev_2888507