Peter Ryan
@_PeterRyan
Research on economics, history, and tech @Ryan_Research | Special focus on Ireland
"Money by vile means"
Crypto is dead as an ideological project, but as a corrupt symbiosis between unscrupulous private interests and the state, it might just be getting started.... @_PeterRyan explained all this below, and will be explaining it further in a forthcoming piece. compactmag.com/article/the-re…
Cool story bro. Now let’s see the attendance chart.
I love my Catholic friends dearly, but denying that America was settled, founded, and built by Protestants is almost 1619 Project levels of historical revisionism
Patrick Pearse wrote an Irish sci-fi set in 2006 where he prophesied that 1.) Ireland would be debating making Japanese a mandatory secondary language and 2.) Ireland would be terraformed to have a warmer climate to promote cafe culture and walkable cities
Finally investors are returning to fundamentals
Meme stock mania returns as Krispy Kreme and GoPro shares soar on.ft.com/4lJv44U
Heard you were in the market for a presidential candidate
Pierce Brosnan for Armani
Meet the New Centrist Democrat Copying Zohran Mamdani This is incredible @heycappello
“Recognising this would revolutionise how we approach public investment, debt, and social priorities.”
The government still insists tax funds government spending – and it doesn’t taxresearch.org.uk/Blog/2025/07/2… If the government doesn't understand tax, how can it ever expect to get its economic management right?
Private credit growth is basically zero - the Eurozone needs more government spending, given that world trade is not exactly increasing right now. ecb.europa.eu/stats/ecb_surv…
"Powerful recovery"? 18 years after 2007, they have still not reached their pre-crisis level of GDP and will not for at least another decade and a half if the recent trend continues. And let us not forget: 🇬🇷 came back from the brink when they stopped applying austerity policy.
Greece has staged a powerful recovery in the 10 years since it faced near economic collapse — so how did it do it? We look at how Greece came back from the brink here: on.ft.com/3IkVQ4N
This Government is directionless. Throwing billions of euros in the NDP at the housing crisis without announcing a radical reset in policy will result in the same shortcomings successive governments have been defined by socialdemocrats.ie/national-devel…