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To: elmatador who wrote (26810)12/24/2007 3:23:38 AM
From: Maurice Winn  Read Replies (1) of 217700
 
That's a good system ElM. <This system should be implemented in NZ: You work. You eat. You don't work. You don't eat. You don't eat? you die. >

Even those who can't work at a "real" job can do something useful. I used to supervise workers at Auckland Sheltered Workshops 40 years ago. A couple could do absolutely nothing but sit in a wheelchair. Different ones could do different levels of work. It was a very happy place to work. Better than most real places. It wasn't achieving much in economic terms, [it was an economic hole really] but they were still working instead of just getting something for nothing.

The idea of state-based free-loading is just modern day slavery in which they vote to take money from the producers by force. If producers don't pay their taxes, the guns come out and they will be forced to pay.

Mqurice
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