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12-02-2011, 10:48 AM | #91 | ||
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the last thing in the world i would do is commit a rat act..... but that's just me.
how about this..... maybe the guy is sick of getting ripped off at the bowser, supermarket checkout, landlords increasing rent every 6 months, alcohol and tobacco rising costs, dodgy speed camera fines, ridiculous registration costs, utility bills and whole plethora of fines, fees and costs.... your mate maybe exhibiting signs and attributes of those involved in the eureka stockade, ned kelly or even like the egyptians that have had a gutfull of all the bull crap recently over there. who wouldn't like to kick the governmnet in nut sack? on personal note, I have always been gainfully employed and never had to resort centrelink payments or tax free endeavours. WHOOPY DO, THEY GUY IS RIPPIN OFF THE GOVERNMENT, INSTEAD OF THE OTHER WAY AROUND! |
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12-02-2011, 10:52 AM | #92 | |||
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Get over it.
For all the whiners.. No one has to work for their money, you are choosing to.
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12-02-2011, 10:53 AM | #93 | ||||
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12-02-2011, 11:01 AM | #94 | ||
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With unemployment somewhere around 5-6%, id say if half the population were in a position to do this tomorrow we'd have a far greater problem than CL fraud.
To do that we would need to see unemployment hover around the 40% mark which would cripple our economy, burst the housing bubble etc. etc. You would see wide spread homlessness, crime rates through the roof etc. etc. Welfare and charities would be inundated and unable to cope, rioting would follow. I would take a guess and say less than 0.1% of the population would fall into the catagory we are discussing at current, unless there is something were not being told... 0.1% of 23 million is 23,000 people at most defrauding CL of what could be as little as $100 a week. Lets not make it something its not and never will be. |
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12-02-2011, 11:31 AM | #95 | |||
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Dob the leeching bastard in. I happen to know that a friend's father is a centrelink bludger and it annoys me big time, the fact that he claims he has a bad back and cannot work, yet there's nothing wrong with his back at all, he even works in the garden most of the day. Even worse he came here not too long ago from India & just leeches off the Australian government. I pay taxes for that schmuck to watch movies and garden all day, I'd send him back to his country if I could.
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12-02-2011, 11:51 AM | #96 | |||
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12-02-2011, 11:56 AM | #97 | ||
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I would.
He's rorting the system on more than one level.. But all of my friends work, as do I, so I really cannot identify...other than I'd rather see my money go to a worthy cause.
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12-02-2011, 12:28 PM | #98 | ||||
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I can survive in this world without money, and have done on several occasions through eating wild foods and hunting. The thing that is ruining the world today is everyones problem of making a problem of everyone else's problems when it's none of their problem, whilst also expecting someone else to fix their problems at the same time. Yes, working for money is a choice. I've lived in communes in which goods are traded and gifted. Not it's not being a loser. Just because a neo-disaster capitalist regime is being built around us, does not mean it is the best choice for our future, or the best system to be a part of. Being a loser to me is following the trend and expecting a society to look after you when as a general rule it has no idea what is going on and lives in fear. Someone is taking 400 a fortnight from centrelink? Good on em, they riled you up enough to make a post and wasted 10 minutes of my life responding as well. Who are the losers now? Regards
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