Morally bankrupt, fiscally amnesiac and nakedly political: Budget 2025 has more money than sense in attempt to buy election
Briefly

The need for a €1.4m security hut at the Department of Finance, contrary to assumptions, was actually intended to keep Paschal Donohoe safe amid public dissent, reflecting deepening issues of public trust and accountability.
The shift in leadership styles from prudent governance to a more relaxed approach under 'Party on Paschal' raises concerns about fiscal responsibility and its implications on future financial policies.
'Young Jack' being embroiled in the USC debacle illustrates the ongoing struggles within the government to balance fiscal policy with public sentiment, underscoring the complexities of governance in Ireland today.
Furthermore, the budgetary decisions that seem to favor wealthier individuals, as seen with 'Rockefeller Heather', deepen social divides and raise questions about equitable governance and fiscal fairness.
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