Thursday, January 31, 2013

NZ First endorses long term dependency on DPB

It's never been clear to me where NZ First stands on the DPB.  Here's an indication:

NZ First spokeswoman for social policy and welfare Asenati Lole-Taylor said ... "I'm one of those people who just don't accept that people can become statistics on the welfare system, knowing full well that they're capable of working. I object to the idea of the welfare system being seen as an easy way of accessing money... Anyone who's on a benefit for more than 15 years, who is not a solo mother with young kids ... it's just madness."



6 comments:

  1. Anonymous9:58 AM

    15 years

    Right - not 15 days - or 15 minutes - 15 years...

    When will someone come out and say what the vast majority of Kiwis knows is the truth: we can't afford even 15 seconds more of bludgers on the DPB, Dole, WFF, Super, etc.

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  2. Anonymous11:11 AM

    Young kids = 15+ years on DBP? Not much thinking going on I suspect.

    3:16

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  3. Anonymous4:25 PM

    Obama got re-elected by promising welfare beneficiaries even more goodies (among other reasons, including voting fraud, but that's another issue.)Conservative, non entitled, working folk are a dying breed. Until The West is bankrupted by welfarism and China turns off the money taps, bludging off honest taxpayers will continue its march. Same in NZ.

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  4. Anonymous4:41 PM

    Off topic sorry Lindsay, your "prove you"re not a robot" facility requires the eyes of an eagle on steriods and a stab and guess mentality that likely annoy more readers than just me. It does not need to be so difficult surely. Or is this all pary of a fiendish plot to eliminate all bloggers over 30. Fingers crossed. Regards mara

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  5. Mara, I'll see if there is some way to change security settings but I have the same problem when commenting on other logger sites.

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  6. Anonymous7:30 PM

    Linday, you are gold. Thanks. mara

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