We Back Disbelief

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Today is Máire’s last day.

A cause for celebration?

Oh.

Thanks Jason

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27 thoughts on “We Back Disbelief

  1. dav

    We should credit fg – they’ve managed to create a property bubble AND force record numbers of their fellow citizens into homelessness. They are truly a vulture funds wet dream

  2. Frilly Keane

    Ah here
    Everyone’s fierce moany
    Not all mortgages fail
    In fact the majority complete their terms

    I think it’s good for Banks to show the other side of a successful mortgage contract
    Given that it’s the outcome of most of them

    Congratulations Maire
    Do what I’m doing now for yourself
    In the shorts and tankini
    Lapping up the only bitta sun we’ve had in a fortnight

    1. Boj

      Fierce moaney…at a private company whose debt is on my kids shoulders…yeah, lighten up everyone! Congrats Maire for paying back almost double what you borrowed…

  3. Boj

    That other AIB ad with the kids and the tree house is disgustingly deluded?
    Oh and the ultra hip,cool and “with it” old couple with the handlebar moustache(on yer man)…dunno what world AIB live in. They’ve marketed the bejasus outta those two! Any chance of a bail-out for meself AIB?

  4. Birneybau2

    Maire’s last day of paying off her mortgage, of 60k, that she got 25-30 years ago. (Speculating)

    1. Vote Rep #1

      Said by a typical young person who didn’t live through the 70s & 80s.

      Oh, it was all fine then houses were cheap when you ignore the 70% tax rate if you had a job, the marches for jobs and the fact that there was a benefit concert for the unemployed. Better tighten that belt.

      But houses were cheap, it was a great time.

      1. Frilly Keane

        Mortgages weren’t
        Remember Bridging Loans
        Remember 14% and still climbing higher interest rates
        Well into the mid 90s

      2. Andrew

        It took ONE income to buy a home back then. They are also the generation that continually and still do vote for corrupt politicians and then wonder why their children emigrated?
        Inflation has completely wiped out any initial hardship they might have endured.
        Spare me the revisionist nonsense.

        1. Frilly Keane

          Fair enough
          Tis all my fault

          But wages and taxes were very different too

          Disposable income after tax then would manners on a pothole
          Even you

  5. Bertie Blenkinsop

    From Maire’s point of view I think it’s a nice story and fair play to her running a house and bringing up her kids like that but…. AIB can go and ask the butt end a me bóllIx

  6. Murtles

    Maire was sure she has her mortgage paid off but each time she goes to the bank, there’s no one behind the counter to confirm this so she uses the lodgement machine just in case and crys into it.

  7. Peter Dempsey

    The Irish Left would prefer if nobody owned their own home. “All property is theft, man.”

  8. Eoin

    The housing bubbles in the US, Canada and Oz are all deflating currently. Look at the credit/ borrowing charts for the US for this year and they’re all in steep decline. So we can expect some extra speculation in our market from abroad seeing as we’re still allowing the state to inflate a property bubble. Once it hits that sweet price they’ll ramp up the building and once again the country will be littered with half finished apartment complexes. And Nama will be there to us peoples money to bail out the gamblers who were too greedy/ slow. Then rinse/ repeat until people figure it out.

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