This election and talking to people in the run up to it and during the count has really annoyed me.
I admire what Sinn Fein have done and I can only imagine they are regretting not running more candidates. They'd have easily been the largest party in the 33rd Dáil if they had run another candidate in most constituencies. However, it is extremely worrying how many people voted for "the party". We have 7/8 new TD's who lost local council seats in the last 12 months. These people are surely not competent if they couldn't hold onto council seats and prove that you could literally have run anyone under the SF banner and they'd likely have topped the poll.
Anyway, I'm not overly concerned about that. They will tow the party line and vote however the Ard Comhairle tell them.
What has annoyed really annoyed me is the sense of entitlement that we see in Ireland at the minute. Are there problems in Ireland at the minute? Of course there are. We shouldn't have the number of homeless that we do, our health service needs a serious over-haul and house prices are far too high in general. There are plenty of other problems in Ireland too. But point to a country in the world where there are no problems? Where 100% of the people are utterly content with their lot.
It doesn't happen. There are no Utopias.
I work in the public sector. I have a house with a manageable mortgage. Do I get to the end of some months and look worryingly at my bank balance? I do. Would I look a few extra euro in my pocket? Of course I would. But I'm not struggling. Now I also count myself as pretty lucky. There are some people genuinely struggling.
However, there are also a huge cohort of people that have jobs, are paying rent or mortgages, have plenty of food on the table, go on a foreign holiday every year and are all over social media saying we need change and that Ireland is fecked. How entitled have we become in the space of a couple of decades. My parents' generation was a generation that genuinely struggled and they didn't complain like we do today.
I was talking to a nurse yesterday who has just bought a house with her husband, was in America twice last year as well as a couple of European city breaks in the past 12 months and I'm supposed to sit and listen to her tell me she's struggling?
There are numerous people that I know, first hand are not working, have no intention of working and between dole, rent allowance, children's allowance etc have a larger disposable income than me and are shouting from the roof tops about how FF and FG have ruined the country. These same people have the best of clothes, the best of cars. They go abroad every year. They are out in the town every week, while I can't afford to do the same? I don't complain about it. I budget and have my nights out when I can.
In government in the last few decades, there was incompetence, there was corruption, I'm not trying to say that everyone in government in the last 30 years was a saint. I know there were plenty of poor decisions, some mistakes, some downright devious. But we have a great little country in many ways and we are being fed the line that the country is ruined.
Tell me honestly, when was the general population of Ireland ever better off than they are right now? During the Celtic Tiger? Well I don't think anyone wants us to go back to those excesses. There are people genuinely struggling and we need to do a lot better for those people. They shouldn't be hungry or homeless in a country like Ireland in 2020. But in reality, the people hungry and homeless are a tiny fraction of our society.
I realise this probably comes across as very FF/FG defensive post. But it's not. I'd regard myself as centre-left economically. I personally would love to see us have a health service that isn't two tier, where you are treated based on your need and not what type of insurance you have. I'd love to see more Gardaí on the streets and Garda stations in smaller areas re-opened. I really feel for people who are working hard and genuinely struggling. It's just the entitlement of a portion of our population that annoys me.