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Grrrrrrr - What is bugging you today?!
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1190.       femme_fatal
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 12 Jul 2007 Thu 08:30 pm

Quoting aenigma x:

Quoting femme_fatal:

lazy bottoms, who are on benefits, the latest products of europe. PARASITES!!!



Latest? Femme we have had them here for generations! Some people are experts of the "system" - have brand new houses, cars, flat screen tvs, holidays abroad....and never doing a day's work in their life!


i say latest because of the eu govs' (a few decades) political tendency to "socialism" and "communism".
the "after war" generation in germany were not parasites, they built up a strong society, working really hard, but todays generation sucks.
i donno of uk, but the general vision of eu's system was known as decent well-organised and loyal attitude for work . today this immage gone with the wind.

1191.       femme_fatal
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 12 Jul 2007 Thu 08:31 pm

Quote:

Quoting aenigma x:

Quoting karekin04:

Some people are experts of the "system" - have brand new houses, cars, flat screen tvs, holidays abroad....and never doing a day's work in their life!

any classes i can take to become one of these people???



Ouh yes! Just pretend you are 15 and go to a typical comprehensive school in England. Even at that age they know the system well. My niece told me that some of her classmates got pregnant as soon as they turned 16 and then told the benefits office that their parents had thrown them out of the house. Result? Brand new flat, everything new for the baby and a guaranteed income ....meaning they NEVER have to take exams or work!


15? eh, its too late now for karekio.

1192.       karekin04
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 12 Jul 2007 Thu 08:35 pm

Quote:

Quote:

Ouh yes! Just pretend you are 15 and go to a typical comprehensive school in England. Even at that age they know the system well. My niece told me that some of her classmates got pregnant as soon as they turned 16 and then told the benefits office that their parents had thrown them out of the house. Result? Brand new flat, everything new for the baby and a guaranteed income ....meaning they NEVER have to take exams or work!


15? eh, its too late now for karekio.

dammit! Yeah unfortunatly I haven't been able to pass for 15 since I was fifteen Any other avenue I can take?

1193.       aenigma x
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 12 Jul 2007 Thu 08:37 pm

Well, as this is the "bugging you" thread, I also want to moan about the fact that people on benefits live the same lifestyle as me, but pay for very little. I, however, (who have never been without a job for a single day since leaving college) have to pay income tax, road tax, value added tax, and local authority tax! Today I received an answer to my complaint that I have to pay £120 a month just for the priviledge of living in the house that I own. I was told that this money covers rubbish collection and education.

I have no children and live alone - yet all my life have been paying for other people's children to be educated. The parents of these children (those who are not already receiving benefits) get tax refunds because "they have children"

Judging by the level of general knowledge and english grammar of the younger English people who post on this site, I do wonder if I am getting value for money

Its a really really great system

1194.       karekin04
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 12 Jul 2007 Thu 08:40 pm

Quoting aenigma x:

Well, as this is the "bugging you" thread, I also want to moan about the fact that people on benefits live the same lifestyle as me, but pay for very little. I, however, (who have never been without a job for a single day since leaving college) have to pay income tax, road tax, value added tax, and local authority tax! Today I received an answer to my complaint that I have to pay £120 a month just to live in the house I own, alone. I was told that this money covers rubbish collection and education.

I have no children and live alone - yet all my life have been paying for other people's children to be educated. The parents of these children (those who are not already receiving benefits) get tax refunds because "they have children"

Its a really really great system

hmmm, gives me an idea. Me and my son move in with you, you can take care of us, I'll quit working, and you can get a tax refund for having 2 dependents?? Sound fair?

1195.       aenigma x
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 12 Jul 2007 Thu 08:42 pm

Quoting karekin04:

Me and my son move in with you, you can take care of us, I'll quit working, and you can get a tax refund for having 2 dependents?? Sound fair?



Perfect

1196.       femme_fatal
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 12 Jul 2007 Thu 08:46 pm

will you at least have some decent pension later on?
or will you be forced to live out your savings?

1197.       aenigma x
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 12 Jul 2007 Thu 08:48 pm

Quoting femme_fatal:

will you at least have some decent pension later on?
or will you be forced to live out your savings?



Dont even get me started on pensions......

1198.       libralady
5152 posts
 13 Jul 2007 Fri 11:39 am

Quoting aenigma x:

Quoting femme_fatal:

will you at least have some decent pension later on?
or will you be forced to live out your savings?



Dont even get me started on pensions......



Vote New Labour - and carry on living in the manor to which you have become accustomed! Those people who work hard, look after the people who cant be arsed..........

Sorry to admit this, but Aenigma I am behind you 100% on this one, and my blood boils too just at the thought.........

1199.       aenigma x
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 13 Jul 2007 Fri 12:57 pm

Quoting libralady:

Sorry to admit this, but Aenigma I am behind you 100% on this one, and my blood boils too just at the thought.........



I think its permitted for us to agree on Fridays LL

1200.       bydand
755 posts
 13 Jul 2007 Fri 01:08 pm

Quoting libralady:

Quoting aenigma x:

Quoting femme_fatal:

will you at least have some decent pension later on?
or will you be forced to live out your savings?



Dont even get me started on pensions......



Vote New Labour - and carry on living in the manor to which you have become accustomed! Those people who work hard, look after the people who cant be arsed..........

Sorry to admit this, but Aenigma I am behind you 100% on this one, and my blood boils too just at the thought.........


I have to agree here as well I lost over 25% of my private pension after Gordon Brown's tax grab and subsequent stock market collapse

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