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Deborah Ballard is a columnist for GCN, and also an ex-editor of the magazine. With her keen eye and sharp sense of humour, Deborah dissects gay life as we know it and comes up with the goods on what’s really happening.


26 Jul 2008

The Big R

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The party’s over. It’s official: we’re in recession. The media talk of nothing but the R-word, and there’s no problem getting a builder and an unwonted silence at the tills.

 

A few people still haven’t noticed that the lights have changed, but I know only too well that there’s a recession, as I was laid off at the beginning of the month. I’m one of the lucky ones, with no mortgage, grown-up offspring and a working wife. Some people are going to get an awful land, though, and for some it could mean emigration, or not being able to sell a house they can’t afford to live in and is now worth less than the mortgage.

 

You have to hand it to Bertie for getting out at the right time. He’d probably have ridden out the Mahon Tribunal when we were on Easy Street, but not now the public’s looking for someone to blame for taking our sweeties away. You would feel sorry for Brian Cowen, only that as the last finance minister he made no more effort than his FF predecessors to channel the country’s wealth into better education and health provision, the two areas of investment which would have done most to help Ireland’s disadvantaged.  As resources get tight, it is, needless to say, the poor who will be hit hardest; I find it obscene that there is open debate about lowering the minimum wage.

 

There will also be hostility between those with competing needs for increasingly scarce resources. Resentment of immigrants is only too likely, but I do find it odd that those who move on to more prosperous EU countries are also resented, almost as if they were asset-stripping.

 

It’s already started, the discrimnation and scapegoating. The other day I heard FG councillor Darren Scully on Radio 1 giving out yards about single mothers who ‘deliberately get pregnant to get a house’. If only it were so simple…

 

Luckily, most people I know are simply tightening the belt and making do, ruefully waving goodbye to the high times without too much complaint and without trying to blame others. But in a culture of ‘what I have I hold’ there will be those who resent any gains or moves towards equality made by others, including us. We may be in for a bumpy night.


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I too find it obscene that there is open debate about lowering the minimum wage. Where is the open debate about highering taxes for the rich? Or about lowering wages for public representatives?

POSTED BY 27 Jul 2008


dannyzuko

What I find annoying about the whole thing is that whereas I used to find myself in groups of people where the only conversation was the rising price of property and who owned what, now all anyone's talking about is the recession. It's like everyone's egging it on with all the incessant chatter.

POSTED BY dannyzuko 27 Jul 2008


Chastity Pro Bono

Chas says: *sigh* Recessions are self-fulfilling; consumer confidence dips at the mere mention of the word and then the economy nose-dives. Be cool peeps!

POSTED BY Chastity Pro Bono 28 Jul 2008


Glamorama

Yes there's a recession but what do people expect. The economy works in waves and troughs. After 25 years of economic growth there had to be a downturn. Look on the bright side. During the boom people were complaining that 1st time buyers couuldn't get on the economic ladder. Now that house prices are falling at least some of them will be able to buy their own homes.

POSTED BY Glamorama 28 Jul 2008


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