McCarthy in the Sindo, again

There is another cracking column by Colm in today’s Sunday Independent.

Money quote:

The European economies have not been experiencing the worst recession since the Second World War because the retirement age is too low, or because there are national differences in corporation tax rates. Ireland is not in an IMF bailout because the budget deficit, in the years before the crisis, was outside the Eurozone parameters. There was exemplary compliance with the fiscal policy rules and all boxes were ticked, up until 2007, in Ireland and in most Eurozone countries. This is a banking crisis and it remains unresolved three years after the bubble began to burst.

Ireland and Kazakhstan

The Wall Street Journal offers some Kazakh lessons for Ireland here.

What do you mean “we”, white man?

Via the indispensable Eurointelligence, here is yet another astonishing statement by a senior German policymaker (in this case, Axel Weber):

“We have to put into the constitutions of member states a balanced budget rule of (sic) a deficit reduction rule, some way or another.”

Never were Tonto’s words so politically to the point.

John Bruton writes to Barroso

John Bruton has written an open letter to José Manuel Barroso, available here.

Something for the walk to work

If you are already fed up with the albums you got for Christmas, I did an interview for Vox about the Irish situation which you can download here.