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    "Owen told Sunday News from her Los Angeles home." - Her opinion holds no weighting in my book. If she was actually a resident of the north then ok. I wonder if she's a member of FAG? (film actors guild)

    Laws is pretty brash, but he bloody makes me laugh. I understand what he is saying. That does'nt mean I wholeheartedly agree with him, but he is'nt straying far from reality with what he is saying.

    I have to say i'm sick of justifications like this;

    "There are some who may go on the dole because they are lazy. But I also know there are a lot of people out there who [want] a job," she said.

    The need for money also saw some break the law.

    "I knew of someone in my area who ended up growing a patch [of marijuana] just to feed his kids. He grew a crop, not to smoke it, simply to make some money and feed his kids," she said.


    Most people on the dole are lazy. Period. A very small few are there because they are (genuinely) out of work. (whom I have no issue with)

    And what a load of shit. You get so many fucken benefits etc you do'nt need to break the law. That's party money. People survive in aucks where everything is more expensive on the same handouts....

    Most intelligent people, would move to get the work to support their family. If you want to live in a place like that and refuse to move, and then ca'nt find work, you get no sympathy from me.
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    Quote Originally Posted by firefighter View Post
    "Owen told Sunday News from her Los Angeles home." - Her opinion holds no weighting in my book. If she was actually a resident of the north then ok
    Yeah, I agree with your entire post.

    That aside I was stuck in Moerawa for a few months, In fact we demolished the freezing works that supported the town.

    Complete and utter fuck hole.

    (spent the last ten minutes looking for the photos I took, damned if I can find them)

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    Feck, It was well before digital cameras, they won't be on my PC, they will be in the photo album.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Headbanger View Post
    That aside I was stuck in Moerawa for a few months, In fact we demolished the freezing works that supported the town.


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    I was in Moerewa the night a mini riot broke out.The mad fuckers set fire to the fire engine then through the driver back in the cab.
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    Levelling that shithole to the ground would be too good for it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Headbanger View Post
    Yeah, I agree with your entire post.

    That aside I was stuck in Moerawa for a few months, In fact we demolished the freezing works that supported the town.

    Complete and utter fuck hole.

    (spent the last ten minutes looking for the photos I took, damned if I can find them)

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    Feck, It was well before digital cameras, they won't be on my PC, they will be in the photo album.
    Sorry to say the place has not changed much, though I would not have used that exact expression. Lots of little communities up here are really struggling to survive. Usual suspects causing horrendous social problems, unemployment, drug & alcohol abuse, culture of violence, boredom etc. It's heartbraking to see communities wither & fragment.

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    Quote Originally Posted by firefighter View Post
    Most people on the dole are lazy. Period.
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    You get so many fucken benefits etc you do'nt need to break the law.
    Interested to hear what evidence you base your first statement on.
    I agree there is no excuse for breaking the law, but have you ever been on the unemployment benefit? What would you describe as "so many fucken benefits"?

    Quote Originally Posted by Headbanger View Post
    we demolished the freezing works that supported the town.
    Quote Originally Posted by DangerousBastard View Post
    Good work!
    So what do you geniuses expect will happen to social conditions in a town when the main source of employment disappears?

    Quote Originally Posted by george formby View Post
    Lots of little communities up here are really struggling to survive. Usual suspects causing horrendous social problems, unemployment, drug & alcohol abuse, culture of violence, boredom etc. It's heartbraking to see communities wither & fragment.
    Perhaps we should enact policies that avoid this then, rather than bleating on about lazy dole bludgers and other social issues (most of which were created by stoopidly following neolib free marketism anyway) ?
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    But she is right in saying Rogernomics and the late '80's stockmarket crash killed small town NZ.You didn't live in small towns like Huntly unless you had a job,and you lived in a house owned by your employeer...mines,powerstation.Now you don't live in towns like this unless you are unemployed.The Government turned thriving towns into breeding grounds of benefit fraud and crime.We could level them and move everyone into the cities - we all want a bigger Auckland now don't we?

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    Quote Originally Posted by rainman View Post
    Perhaps we should enact policies that avoid this then, rather than bleating on about lazy dole bludgers and other social issues (most of which were created by stoopidly following neolib free marketism anyway) ?
    There in lie's the rub. Having lived in small communities up here for a few years now I believe the only real solution is within the communities. People want to earn, they want their kids educated, they want to be productive, but at every turn their are problems. Their is no work, no way to keep a car legal & travel, school cut backs, & on it goe's. A" what's the point" attitude
    has developed. What ever you do to get ahead is taken from you, wether by family, government or neighbours.
    It has taken a while for things to get so bad & will take a while to fix.
    The cost of making these communities productive & self supporting should not be an issue. The products of our small communities are producing the headlines we recoil from everyday.

    Dammit, get off your soap box George.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rainman View Post
    Interested to hear what evidence you base your first statement on.
    I agree there is no excuse for breaking the law, but have you ever been on the unemployment benefit? What would you describe as "so many fucken benefits"?

    So what do you geniuses expect will happen to social conditions in a town when the main source of employment disappears?
    Easy, the house full of dole bludging islanders who lived across from me, nothing wrong with them except they were lazy sloths, an old friend who went on the dole for no reason, and his mates all doing the same, then there is south Auckland, and every other slum full of dole blugers...

    Get into semantics if you want, but it's no fucken secret that the majority of those on the dole are lazy and have no intention of getting employment. Not all obviously, and I have no issue with those who are on it for a genuine reason, but iv'e been to enough of the shit-holes with lazy ass oxygen thieves who are thrilled to death about it to know that most have no interest in earing a cent, and will sit there with their hands out for as long as the money comes to them.

    I can sense a bleeding heart coming to their defence, but i'm not interested.

    As for the benefits, i'm well aware it's not enough for you to party on, or live very comfortably, but you can get by on it, without the need to steal or commit crime. You are probably dead-set on grossly purposely mis-interpreting what my meaning is here, but take it as I mean it for fucks sake.

    As for what our "geniuses" suggestions as to what to do are, well that's pretty damn obvious. Move to where you can be employed, i've moved three times to find employment/suit my employer. No-one made me go, i'm just not satisfied with sitting on my ass leeching of the rest of the nations hard earned dough. Shit i'll leave N.Z to look for work if the whole country's "freezing works" goes under.
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    Righto, if we can get away from demonizing the government for a minute or two.

    That town was probably worse in its heyday 30 years ago, it was a shithole 15 years ago, and its probably better now then it ever was, but its still a shithole. Even the queer shit that was going on when I was there was fucked up.

    Do not get to know the locals, Just leave.

    That aside, Government policy didn't kill the town, The Freezing works simply built a modern plant, Instead of huge cattle yards covering hundreds of acres and holding paddocks and 5 story high chillers they take em straight off the truck, butcher them,process them, and then stick them straight back on the truck.

    Instead of 4 chains doing 800 head a day they had one chain doing 1200.

    Instead of 800 people on the payroll, they employed 80.

    As harsh as it may seem the business model from 1884 just doesn't cut the mustard any more, Times change, people have to change with the times.

    Or sit at home and smoke weed....Their choice.

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    Quote Originally Posted by firefighter View Post
    Easy, the house full of dole bludging islanders who lived across from me
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    I can sense a bleeding heart coming to their defence, but i'm not interested.
    Hardly a bleeding heart. Perhaps read my diatribe on welfare under the "Don't need a tax cut" thread if you're interested in what I think. Or not.

    Quote Originally Posted by firefighter View Post
    Shit i'll leave N.Z to look for work if the whole country's "freezing works" goes under.
    Well, if you're more interested in bleating about the problem than finding a solution, you won't be missed.

    Quote Originally Posted by Headbanger View Post
    Instead of 800 people on the payroll, they employed 80.

    As harsh as it may seem the business model from 1884 just doesn't cut the mustard any more, Times change, people have to change with the times.
    And the other 720 get to do what, exactly? Some move, some start new things, sure, but not all of them. The rest give up hope and develop bad habits. The question isn't who is a lazy sod and needs a kicking but what policies we should build to reduce the problem. Kicking is easy (dare I say it, the lazy option) - solving society's ills takes hard work (but is worthwhile). Is the business model from 2010 that much better, if it results in an underclass?
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    Quote Originally Posted by rainman View Post
    And the other 720 get to do what, exactly? Some move, some start new things, sure, but not all of them. The rest give up hope and develop bad habits. The question isn't who is a lazy sod and needs a kicking but what policies we should build to reduce the problem. Kicking is easy (dare I say it, the lazy option) - solving society's ills takes hard work (but is worthwhile). Is the business model from 2010 that much better, if it results in an underclass?
    Its up to the other 720 to look after themselves and their families, Do what needs to be done. I'm out of work, whose going to carry me and my family?...oh wait, thats my fucking role.

    Is the business model from 2010 much better?

    Well, It wasn't 2010 it was 1992, If they had carried on with the old model Affco would have gone bankrupt, No ifs, no buts,no what about our overtime?, we would have had one of the backbones of NZ collapse and it would have fucked shit up bigger then an labour supporter could ever comprehend.

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    Quote Originally Posted by firefighter View Post

    Get into semantics if you want, but it's no fucken secret that the majority of those on the dole are lazy and have no intention of getting employment. Not all obviously, and I have no issue with those who are on it for a genuine reason, but iv'e been to enough of the shit-holes with lazy ass oxygen thieves who are thrilled to death about it to know that most have no interest in earing a cent, and will sit there with their hands out for as long as the money comes to them.

    I can sense a bleeding heart coming to their defence, but i'm not interested.
    The funny thing is that most people I talk to in this country share exactly the same thought, but nothing ever gets done.

    Make them apply for 10 jobs minimum a week (or some appropriate number for the area), the moment they don't, cut the dole.

    Same again if they refuse a job you offer them

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