mellie wrote:
You're right Nerf, they don’t get it, they vote for themselves, not for the betterment of their country.
Selfish!
For the likes of Monk, it's about what he can get, what suits him, and so long as he gets his NBN and disability pension to surf it with(arthritis apparently ....which hasn’t effected his fingers or ability to sit upright and post prolifically for hours on end) .... thats all that matters to the Monk. Stuff the country... it's all,about them, and what they can get for nothing.
If he can do what he does here all day at home on his computer, why cant he do something like this at work?
Monk, apparently, turned 66 last May ... Aussie posted a birthday greeting here ... so I presume that Monk is on the Age Pension ... unless he got the DSP while he had the crook hip.
No, because Monk is too busy malingering and sucking the welfare tit...when he's not trying to shaft people online through various failed and ongoing internet 'said' business adventures *choke* he's engaging in fringe political leftard activism which he ultimately regards as securing his own bludging pensioned future.
I wonder if his alter ego Maxine has arthritis too.
Maybe he double dips and gets the Age Pension for Monk and the DSP for Maxine?
I think a few of them are a bit worried that Abbott might come in and re-assess their capacity to work, the same way Howard did when he cow-prodded a large percentage of them back to work who were found able, even if it was just for a few hours a day, volunteering at a community centre or a local school or park.
Those who are capable of working should. They hand out the DSP with very little investigation ... the local GP can sign them up for it ... WHY anyone would want to be on the DSP who knows? It is only about $400 a week.
This is what it's all about, the likes of Monk who fret at the prospect of having to go back to work.
To them, "work" is a filthy four letter word.
Monk has lived most of his life here and has contributed to Income Tax so he is entitled to an Age Pension.
My baby is 10 months old, and already I have a job lined up ready to walk into.
It's not exactly what I envision myself doing for the rest of my working life, but it's a job, it's there and ready when I am, and will do for the time being.
Good for you Mellie. How is the little girl going? Cute as all can be at 10 months, no doubt!
