View Single Post
Old 18-10-2010, 22:51   #24
Gary L
cf.mega poster
 
Join Date: Sep 2007
Posts: 16,324
Gary L has a nice shiny starGary L has a nice shiny star
Gary L has a nice shiny starGary L has a nice shiny starGary L has a nice shiny starGary L has a nice shiny starGary L has a nice shiny starGary L has a nice shiny starGary L has a nice shiny starGary L has a nice shiny starGary L has a nice shiny starGary L has a nice shiny starGary L has a nice shiny starGary L has a nice shiny starGary L has a nice shiny starGary L has a nice shiny starGary L has a nice shiny star
Re: Benefit fraud measures outlined (crime increase?)

I was watching my local news earlier and they showed a couple of surveilance videos of incapacity fraudsters. then a few words about how they are all being assessed to see whether they're fit for work.

the thing that annoyed me about it was they said "the government says the money being fraudulently claimed could pay for 200+ new schools, and 150.000 new nurses wages"

as if they would spend the money on any of them anyway! and enough with the mass revolt against people on benefits. even I'm starting to believe they're all **** of the earth and need spitting at when I hear they're unemployed.

then I watched another channel, and they were also fuelling me with the idea that being on benefits means you're a cheat.

one guy said it's not about saving money. it's about saving lives.
I don't know what drugs he'd taken earlier, but he was clearly high as a kite.
Gary L is offline   Reply With Quote