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English Parliament,this mornings BBC news, has announced new welfare provisions for the unemployed.
No doubt some will wrongly be put off that income who should not be.
But I found some comment, that it has become an industry, employing at great cost, public servants to regulate welfare alone costs billions.
We will find a better way,remember it wins votes, most do not believe any one can not find a job.
I know this is untrue.
But also that some will never look for one.
For me the greatest gain is those who want to work but have lost faith in them selves will be given the chance.
Posted by Belly, Friday, 12 November 2010 6:17:13 AM
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Deep Blue I like your posts, we will clash, it happens, but let me inform you about me.

Well, that's why we are all different.

Thanks

BLUE
Posted by Deep-Blue, Friday, 12 November 2010 7:23:26 PM
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Work-for-the-dole...............does work. But pay twice as much for a fair deal.

Too the rich and Government. If you don't give back, they will Take.( and you know what desperate people will do.)

And don't spin off.......... their growing in numbers thanks to your own greed.

5000 per child!

I think bellies idea, has Merritt.

However, that's just what I see.

BLUE

BLUE
Posted by Deep-Blue, Friday, 12 November 2010 11:49:18 PM
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Deep Blue, we all have ideas, often bases on what life has exposed us to.
What lessons we have learned in our travel through life.
My hungry childhood ,Left me briefly, thinking Communism may be the answer.
Boy!I got that wrong!, it starved and victimized the poor.
Socialism then, a dream, but if we look, truly look this country has a blend of its better and worse things now.
Better? welfare safety net, education, public transport, medical the lot hospitals to subsidized Doctors.
BAD? wasted welfare poor delivery of any government endeavors, health care some times.
But the most dreadful? the dead hand of PC that is the three wise monkeys opposing change.
Social Welfare can become a fisher mans net, catching all who come that way.
Some have no choice but to be caught up others find it a haven.
Some are unaware if they hide in that net forever they rob themselves, we should provide a job off worth to them and us.
And education for those who never had it.
Posted by Belly, Saturday, 13 November 2010 5:21:15 AM
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Belly.

The posts that I've all ready put on olo have I think, covered most of the problems what are.......and will just be repeating myself.

"Socialism then, a dream, but if we look, truly look at this country, it has a blend of its better and worse things now."

Yes population is I think, one of the main problems since Australia is copying The US growth for the same greed and wealth reasons.

I mean, if each country had a smaller population with sustainability as the target, the one's that fall behind can be addressed. Now we have here in Australia, a human conveyor belt of endless other people they can use in-stead of recycling.

Why retrain! When you can just give the already poor people $5000 to make more people for the top-ends needs.

Belly! the rich will get richer and the poor don't even get the picture anymore. They could all give the able working poor a job if they want too, but I like I said......They like it just the way it is.

See with this link, you will see the number of jobs to the amount of people. Why breed when the numbers are clear?

http://www.businessspectator.com.au/bs.nsf/Article/Long-term-jobless-rise-to-nearly-1-in-5-A88RE?OpenDocument&src=srch

So belly, WHAT IS GOING ON?

BLU
Posted by Deep-Blue, Saturday, 13 November 2010 11:37:42 PM
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A question I can not answer, but Friend if we just look at the need to create wealth, yes they speak of it with pride, and not understand in doing it we also create poor.
If we look at the casualisation of the workforce and remember we are told it is for flexibly, and the need to compete in business, if we understand both sides of the Parliament support this?
If we understand full employment is said to be bad.
Low income earners of benefit to industry.
Maybe we can revel in the idea I am ok who cares about the rest.
We I hope will meet in many threads may even find answers too.
Posted by Belly, Sunday, 14 November 2010 6:53:24 AM
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