Much better, ta.

Originally Posted by
mashman
ok ok... There will always be unemployed people, especially where there aren't enough jobs (the govt admits this, why won't you?). I agree, as long as there's benefits there'll be unemployed.There are already too many people that are in jobs claiming some form of benefit anyway and that highlights that most people will want to work. Agree there, too, but there's that chicken / egg thing: a family of average income can't maintain an acceptable lifestyle without government assistance. But if they were taxed less they'd manage fine. Resitribution of income distorts reality. Even if there are enough jobs the unemployed will exist. To that end, give those who don't want to be employed/are unemployable their cash to spend on what they would like, instead of wasting money figuring out policy's that will hound them into still being unemployed/unemployable. Why, because they'll take it anyway? Bad answer. As bad as my grand daugher telling my wife she's getting cake even though she hasn't washed up.It's not hard. The money would be better spent on other things.
Essentially it's futile screwing those who have nothing to lose... and doubly futile to believe it will save money, especially if those "types" are willing to go to jail in the first place and cost even more to support. Are you prepared to waste even more money on those who don't conform? (that does not mean that they don't work)
Dude. There is a natural default involved for those incapable of supporting themselves. They die.
There's a limit to what everyone else, in a caring society is prepared to give them in order that they can fail without the death thing. There has to be, because there's no natural limit to what the failures will take, wheras we've already exceeded a sustainable cost. In short: the cupboard's bare, work or die.
Go soothingly on the grease mud, as there lurks the skid demon
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