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Bluebird_in_Barry wrote:Ridiculous petition! £26,000 cap on benefits, that's the equivalent of £35k salary, and for doing what?! Nothing! This country needs to start rewarding people who work hard and not scroungers!!!!!!
That petition is completely biased focusing on disability benefits to tug on the heart strings. And I agree with disability benefits for people who genuinely can't work. The petition doesn't mention the lazy feckers who cannot be arsed to work and don't deserve any benefits.
This country has lost all perspective, and we seriously do not know how lucky we are. I volunteered in uganda last year building an orphanage, and the team over there worked 60+ hour weeks to barely afford to put food on the table, and one of the team while i was there had a straight choice between eating for three days or paying for malaria medication for his little girl. These people were an absolute inspiration to me and I will be forever in awe of their positive outlook in the face of such adversity and poverty!!! And then there's left wing do gooders in this country sulking cause the government will only give £35k for sitting on their arses!!!! = blood boil
Mon Jan 30, 2012 10:01 am
AHERNE wrote:Bluebird_in_Barry wrote:Ridiculous petition! £26,000 cap on benefits, that's the equivalent of £35k salary, and for doing what?! Nothing! This country needs to start rewarding people who work hard and not scroungers!!!!!!
That petition is completely biased focusing on disability benefits to tug on the heart strings. And I agree with disability benefits for people who genuinely can't work. The petition doesn't mention the lazy feckers who cannot be arsed to work and don't deserve any benefits.
This country has lost all perspective, and we seriously do not know how lucky we are. I volunteered in uganda last year building an orphanage, and the team over there worked 60+ hour weeks to barely afford to put food on the table, and one of the team while i was there had a straight choice between eating for three days or paying for malaria medication for his little girl. These people were an absolute inspiration to me and I will be forever in awe of their positive outlook in the face of such adversity and poverty!!! And then there's left wing do gooders in this country sulking cause the government will only give £35k for sitting on their arses!!!! = blood boil
we also reward the rich too mate! ... and that makes my blood boil even hotter! ... i read somewhere that 8% of the worlds population owns 90% of the worlds wealth! ... now thats fooking worrying!
Mon Jan 30, 2012 10:22 am
Bluebird_in_Barry wrote:This country has lost all perspective, and we seriously do not know how lucky we are. I volunteered in uganda last year building an orphanage, and the team over there worked 60+ hour weeks to barely afford to put food on the table, and one of the team while i was there had a straight choice between eating for three days or paying for malaria medication for his little girl. These people were an absolute inspiration to me and I will be forever in awe of their positive outlook in the face of such adversity and poverty!!! And then there's left wing do gooders in this country sulking cause the government will only give £35k for sitting on their arses!!!! = blood boil
Mon Jan 30, 2012 10:39 am
Bluebird_in_Barry wrote:Ridiculous petition! £26,000 cap on benefits, that's the equivalent of £35k salary, and for doing what?! Nothing! This country needs to start rewarding people who work hard and not scroungers!!!!!!
That petition is completely biased focusing on disability benefits to tug on the heart strings. And I agree with disability benefits for people who genuinely can't work. The petition doesn't mention the lazy feckers who cannot be arsed to work and don't deserve any benefits.
This country has lost all perspective, and we seriously do not know how lucky we are. I volunteered in uganda last year building an orphanage, and the team over there worked 60+ hour weeks to barely afford to put food on the table, and one of the team while i was there had a straight choice between eating for three days or paying for malaria medication for his little girl. These people were an absolute inspiration to me and I will be forever in awe of their positive outlook in the face of such adversity and poverty!!! And then there's left wing do gooders in this country sulking cause the government will only give £35k for sitting on their arses!!!! = blood boil
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