Where your money goes
The benefits system takes around a third of Government managed expenditure. Do you ever wonder where it is going?
You got one thing right, Natalie.“I’d like to do a job if I was capable of doing it,” Natalie says, “but while I’m on the methadone and all that, I have to go there daily and collect it, and that prevents me from doing anything, really. I have to go there at 1pm every day and take my methadone, so I can’t do nothing, really.”
“I can sew and I like computers, but they never give you a chance. They don’t give a shit about you. They think that you’re a dirty, lowlife cunt.”
Go read the whole thing over at Liberal conspiracy... That's the lifestyle you're subsidising.



1 comments:
From reading the comments on that piece, I have learnt that I am a lesser form of life because I happen to have a job, a couple of degrees and no addictions.
I am a blot on this country because I don't particularly want to subsist on government handouts and feel rather uncomfortable (having been brought up in a solidly Presbyterian working class Scottish family) about not paying my own way.
The true salt of the earth are those people (God bless 'em) who just don't feel like working and who can't get enough smack in their veins.
I should be honoured to fork over 40% of my income to them. I'm a vile individual for wondering whether the government really knows how to spend my money better than I do.
I'm probably also a overprivileged and spoilt toff (despite the aforementioned impecunious family background that forced me to turn down a place at Balliol in favour of Glasgow).
I'm just glad that our tolerant leftist overlords allow an unworthy piece of vermin such as myself (and you, Jackart) to continue to exist. It's a true privilege to be allowed to fund Natalie's heroin addiction.
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