everybody get behind the unions. they deserve our help. fianna fail ruined the country, fine gael/ democratic left are screwing everybody else except the politians. they are getting too much money and expences. if the government took the big pensions and payoffs from the dumped reject fianna fail t.d.s the security from biffo, bertie and all the passports that they are using, money could be used to pay frontline workers
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