
Originally Posted by
Winston001
Plenty of decent people here, the problem is that we have become completely captured by the Welfare State. Originally it was a social democracy concept to protect the weak, the poor, and the indigent. It ballooned when under National in 1972 the Domestic Purposes Benefit was introduced.
Hard to argue against, but what was originally thought of as temporary, became a right, and a way of life. Today we have two generations of Kiwis who can't see the point of working hard or striking out to try for themselves.
OK, gross generalisations and the UK - indeed much of Europe, have had the same policies. But they seem to rise beyond it. Look at Britain - clothcap politics is strong but nevertheless following Thatchers policies, the POMs have thrived.
Maybe we are just too small-minded. My two cents.
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