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milky   
14 Aug 2013
News / The Bauman Affair: A Clear and Present Danger to Democracy and Academic Freedom in Poland [26]

Suffice it to say that I admire and support my Polish friends who invited, listened and critically and deliberately considered Bauman's talk, whether or not they agree with him (as by the way, I don't on many issues of form and substance). I am disturbed by the problems my friends and colleagues face. There is a clear and present danger, and it is not the specter of communism.
milky   
29 Jul 2013
News / Demolish Poland's Palace of Culture? [55]

Leave it alone! It's history. All the ugly communist style housing blocks can go though.

I agree totally but perhaps those monstrosities will just have to stay due to the fact that Poland is so poor. Prosperous countries are knocking them down. I think the fixation with knocking the palace down is because its possible while the real issue is not.
milky   
29 Jul 2013
News / Nationalist-socialists gaining ground in Poland [24]

What a load of BS, Robinson and McAleese were both fantastic statespersons, who carried out their roles as president to the full and exact letter of the law.

They were just wallpaper presidents. Especially McAleese closing her eyes to the madness of the Bertie years. did nothing to mitigate the extent of the hubris that preceded Ireland's fall from grace.

I am also aware that the president of Ireland has very little power to change the decisions of a government, no matter how marbled with the fat of vested interests they may be. The Irish head of state may only refuse to rubber stamp legislation passed on by the Dáil if he or she feels that the legislation or amendment is fundamentally unconstitutional. However, the president has a voice. And Mary McAleese failed to raise her voice amidst the maelstrom of greed and moral decrepitude that characterised the last 14 years of political life in Ireland. As head of state, McAleese was the sole voice which would be heard above the din of cash registers and the giddy laugh of bank managers. In this respect, she failed as the president of Ireland whose role it is to represent the state of Ireland, not only to other countries, but to ourselves. Instead of being a beacon of dignity and moral direction, in her silence she remained complicit with the Fianna Fáil government whose reputation has been so damaged by its inability to provide the Irish state with any form of responsible leadership.

Some of her last remarks as Uachtaráin na hEireann were telling. Asked what advice she had for the president in waiting, Michael D. Higgins, a man whose voice has always been raised for basic human dignity and equality, McAleese sagely suggested that Michael D. should enjoy himself. Perhaps, if Mrs. McAleese stopped enjoying herself and considered the gravity of her position as the leader of a state, we might not be stuck so firmly in economic quicksand. That, however, is merely conjecture on my part. What is certain is that I would be much happier to praise our former president as a success if she had not been so pathetically quiet as Fianna Fáil ****** away our exchequer, a silence which renders her as complicit as every other Fianna Fáil politician who clung gamely on until the very end, but for whom time eventually ran out as the Irish public woke up to its sickening regime of greed, corruption, vested interests and moral blindness. A failed regime of which she was, and remains to be, the symbolic leader.

Higgins only won because of the scandal that surrounded Sean Gallagher (which have been found to be totally unfounded)

The man is a FF man/ gombeen man. Micheal D is without doubt our greatest president.

On topic, I would like to raise one thing, as I have in other threads, we get this figure of 13/14% bandied about a lot regarding unemployment, but I've shown on other forums that the real figure is actually far closer to between 5-8% that to 13%.

its over 14% and in reality much higher

The in-work poverty rate in Poland is one of the highest in the EU. ... January 2012 from PLN 1386 (€330 as of 17 April 2012) to PLN 1500 (€357), ...
In Poland, the in-work poverty rate among those with the lowest educational attainment is the highest but one in the EU (outdistanced only by Romania) and amounts to around 28%; it drops to around 12% among those with a medium level of educational attainment (Figure 2).

The in-work poverty rate in Poland is also above the EU average for:

families with children (around 14% against the EU average of 10%);
two or more adults with children (nearly 15% against the EU average of 10%).

eurofound.europa.eu/ewco/2012/02/PL1202019I.htm
eurofound.europa.eu/ewco/studies/tn0910026s/pl0910029q.htm

All those people working in car parks and suchlike - do you really think they're working with proper contracts?

What about all those people with their mixers in Ireland and England. Just look at the cement dust on their shoes as they Collect there 200 Euro a week dole and 15-20 euro an hour with their behind the scenes construction work. Compared to the guy in Poland working in a station, getting (in the hand)less than 2 euro an hour . What's the dole in Poland ? 30 euro a week..?? The two combined wouldn't pay for the rent of a one bedroom apartment. I've seen guys driving to the dole office in Ireland in their brand new jeeps.

How has Poland avoided the recession with 13% unemployment? It looks to me they never got out of it (the Recession).

exactly, the neoliberal's are great a painting over reality as they plunder.
milky   
29 Jul 2013
News / Nationalist-socialists gaining ground in Poland [24]

lol (as in Tony Benn or Micheal D Higgins)
I was waiting for someone to state this. PIS are a bunch of extreme catholic anti socialist right wingers. They are populist, no different to the loony boy in Hungary who believe parliments works fine without an opposition. PIS are just coming to power again as a reaction again the scam Neo-Liberalism that dictated everything in Poland since the fall of Stalinism.

All the talk from Duck boy about minumum wage etc is just populist jargon. The comparison with Putin is correct, and I assure you he aint no socialist either.
milky   
4 Jul 2013
UK, Ireland / Estimated number of Poles in Ireland thought to exceed 200,000 OR over 5% of population. [200]

All depends in the type of person. I personally think it's great and the more the better, we're a right ugly shower;we need to mix the freckles out of the gene pool. Apparently Poles are still heading to bankrupt Ireland from booming Poland. What people back home are saying to me is that if all is so great in booming Poland why are they all over here and still coming.

The average Irish person knows sfa about Poland and Polish people. They know the Pope was Polish, Germany invaded it, and the women are beauts. Very few people I know in Ireland actually know a Polish person, even though they are 5% of the population.

Belfast ? not sure. The prods only seem to hate Irish Catholics, which prove the point that its has nothing to do with religion, at root.
milky   
11 Jun 2013
News / Palikot - too liberal/modern for Poland? [197]

[very] far lefty,

He's just a liberal businessman. Using over-identification to raise shock levels among the Teabagger/Taliban Poles. He's no more of a lefty than Silvio Berlusconi.

Poland is generally left wing, not right wing. SLD - left. AWS - left. PiS - left. PSL - centre left. Palikot - centre left.

are you confusing your left with your right.
milky   
3 Jun 2013
News / PO-PiS again neck and neck [248]

PiS can win 30% of the vote without really trying

Sometimes just being the opposition is enough to become a promising alternative. Look at the muppets in power in Ireland,basically the same party as FF except for historical differences.

"Half of the American people have never read a newspaper. Half never voted for President. One hopes it is the same half."
― Gore Vidal, Screening History
milky   
3 Jun 2013
News / Shops in Poland to be closed on Sunday? [208]

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sunday_shopping

Well, it looks like its all part of modernity. Just like homosexuality , feminism, consumerism, socialism,Judaism; PIS and the ONR will cure all.
milky   
1 Jun 2013
Life / Cost of Living in Lodz [50]

The money is ok-ish for an entry level job for someone quite young. What sort of job is it?

Central Statistical Office of Poland (GUS) provided in 2009 that 65,35% of Polish wages are below Polish avarage wage and this is a fact.

The most common wage was 2.091,35 (about 700USD)

Only 10% earned more than 5.376,34 PLN (1792 USD)

All data quoted are gross monthly wages
I'm sure its much the same now, maybe even less

@Warszawette good points. Poland is an economic sh1thole
milky   
12 May 2013
Real Estate / Poland's apartment prices continue to fall [1844]

It isn't a gigantic drop

In Lodz, property prices plummeted by 35.7%

so in relation to average apartment of 250000 zl... its about 90000 zl reduction ,,about 4 years earning for the average person. 1 year for your cleaner off course.

Why are you so thick?

Why are you so great?
milky   
11 May 2013
Real Estate / Poland's apartment prices continue to fall [1844]

I've been looking at property prices and they've barely budged from what I paid for mine - maybe a small decrease,

House prices in Warsaw are down by 13.1%
In Cracow, house prices are down by 17.9%
In Poznan, house prices have fallen by 28%
In Gdańsk, house prices plunged by 27%
In Lodz, property prices plummeted by 35.7%
28% in not that small

If we were really in a bubble it would have burst by now,

not if it was largely based on remittance, and Poles never returned home besides all the neo-liberal propaganda.
even with a remittance driven bubble
In Lodz, property prices plummeted by 35.7%
is gigantic drop
milky   
9 May 2013
Real Estate / Poland's apartment prices continue to fall [1844]

ober-haus.pl/files/pl/files/en/reports/actual/Ober-Haus%20Polish%20Cities%20Apartment%20Price%20Index%20April%202013.pdf
Polish apartment prices continue to fall
milky   
28 Apr 2013
Real Estate / Poland's apartment prices continue to fall [1844]

It has a time to go yet.

the prevailing view is prices will continue on the downward spiral until 2015 at least.
ober-haus.pl/files/pl/files/en/reports/actual/Ober-Haus%20Polish%20Cities%20Apartment%20Price%20Index%20March%202013.pdf
milky   
11 Apr 2013
Life / In case you didn't hate Polish drivers yet.... [15]

Just in Poland?
The prick actually was passing out a car that was speeding. Not driving fast enough, such a foking typical pig headed Polish male response.
Do you like justifying attempted murder?
milky   
11 Apr 2013
Life / In case you didn't hate Polish drivers yet.... [15]

Just driving home there,and a car on the imaginary third lane overtaking a car, and going about 180KM an hour almost crashed into me, head on. I had to jam on the brakes and skid; if, I was a half a second late on the brakes(no sh1t) it would have been a game over 100% for me and that fuking w-----. Over the last near decade this has happened to me a good few time but today the car almost touched my car. p1ssed
milky   
11 Apr 2013
Life / Rising cost of food across the globe. How much is a weekly shop in Poland now in 2013. [53]

I travel to the UK twice monthly and I believe it is less expensive in the UK to grocery shop than it is in Poland, the supermarkets in the UK seem to have everything geared to convenience packages ( deal meals) so there is very little waste, while in Poland it is still getting there.

very true.

As a family of four our grocery bill is around 2.5 - 3,000 PLN per month.

The majority hardly even earn this a month.
milky   
9 Apr 2013
Life / Is living cost in Poland lower than Germany ? [32]

here they say that Warsaw is around 25% cheaper, when comparing with Berlin

and the poorest 25% in Berlin are richer than the richest 25% in Warsaw.

when somebody asks for the cost of living why would you think that he is interested in the salary???

Well if they are earning in that country it is very important but if not ....
milky   
8 Apr 2013
Life / Is living cost in Poland lower than Germany ? [32]

In Poland, you can have a decent life with around 4000PLN, net (around 1000 euros). Maybe a bit more in big cities.

So average salary:

Central Statistical Office of Poland (GUS) provided in 2009 that 65,35% of Polish wages are below Polish avarage wage and this is a fact.

The most common wage was 2.091,35 (about 700USD)

Only 10% earned more than 5.376,34 PLN (1792 USD)

only 34,65% employees had avarage wages (3.232,07)(1077USD)

All data quoted are gross monthly wages.

In relation to wage and context it is much cheaper to live in Germany ; otherwise Poland would be flooded with Germans rather than the other way round