
The David McWilliams Podcast What If 2026 Is the Year America Leaves Us Behind?
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Jan 1, 2026 What if 2026 sees the US turn its back on Europe? Growing concerns arise as American investments dwindle in Ireland, impacting industries and housing. Discussions reveal a risk-averse political climate paralyzing decision-making on vital infrastructure. The looming housing crisis could exacerbate, with rising rents and insufficient construction. Amidst these challenges, a glimmer of hope surfaces in the form of football: could a World Cup boost offer the economic uplift Ireland desperately needs?
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Mongolian Guests Explain Why They Come To Ireland
- David McWilliams recounts hosting Mongolian friends over Christmas and learning why many emigrate to Ireland.
- He says Mongolians find Ireland attractive due to English-school networks and work opportunities in hospitality.
Contented Class Stifles Risk And Creativity
- A 'contented class' of elites values rules and respectability, slowing entrepreneurial risk-taking.
- McWilliams argues this legalistic culture stifles the trial-and-error creativity needed for growth.
Administration Prefers Rules Over Bold Choices
- Ireland's administration prefers rules over decisive action, causing major projects to stall.
- McWilliams links that administrative caution to a broader lack of national decision-making ambition.










