Captain Gh3y said:
especially if they starved to death from no welfare :angry:
touche, much?
look Buddy, i come from that area, i know what
90- 99% of the people are like...
the people prefer to spend it on drugs(alcohol cigettes and more), tv/ stereo systems, cars... their children end up in povo schools, jig, start drugs cos of the wrong crowds... and there are the several few who, such as my own parents and the sound of it yours, decided it is not the best, and do what they have to.....
the whole idea of Housing Commission and Centrelink/ welfare, was to provide our society with stepping stone back into private housing and jobs, it was an emergency idea for many families who needed immediate help... however there are people who took these opportunities, who are capable of owning their own home and working, and decided not to stop.... Housing Commission homes were originally thereotically a family was supposed to be in this accomodation for five years... some of the people have been there since in was originally created......
So by eliminating people who are capable of working from recieving welfare, by giving them jobs and training, is ultimately infunencing the economy....
there are also several ways the government can improve this system....
firstly the should re- evalute everyone who recieves support, decide who would be able to work and who wouldnt... Provide the people who could work with training etc and a routine to get them back into the work force... for those who cant, obviously, provide them with what they need, these usually being older, or sick people.... sick being medically recognised mental or physical illness....
Secondly, provide them not negotiable vouchers which accesses food, clothing and hygiene requirements... and enough cash to pay the rent....
thridly, follow each client up with regular suprise visits and stick to it......
(i apologise for being so straight up and rude, this situation really bugs me and for not previously stating what i meant....
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