by cromwell » 28 Feb 2013, 09:31
Well either as a country we start earning more money, we start to pay out less money or we just say "To hell with it" and carrying on borrowing money until the roof falls in.
Despite the "savage cuts" government spending is still higher than it was six years ago.
Do we have a chance of improving the country? Maybe not, and I'm being serious.
Depending on where you live this might sound too grim and ridiculous; or it might sound right.
For a couple of generations now we have been producing people who aren't much use for anything. Not many at first, but then they have children, and their children have children, and in the space of a few decades, you have a lot more people who are no use for anything. You can't give them jobs. The idea of a job scares them; it's the unknown. They have never worked and their parents never did either. Besides this they are virtually unemployable. What work can they actually do?
My wife started work as a teacher in the eighties. In those days there were maybe a handful of kids in the school with problems. These days she works in a school only a couple of miles away from her first school, but a million miles away from it in terms of parental income and aspiration. In this school, the children with problems are the ones in the majority.
Welfare spending has to be cut but you have politicians who think that the family has had it's day; the state will provide, whatever happens.
Well, you can't do that. You can't provide for every eventuality for everyone, especially when you don't know how many other people you are going to have to provide for courtesy of immigration.
I don't think the people who set the Welfare state up set it up to cater for the poor of other countries, to cater for the needs of young mums who make a career out of having children, or to buy methadone for heroin addicts, but that's where we are.
We have to have jobs, and more jobs in the private sector.
We have to get people out of the cycle of dependency and into those jobs.
The state has to wind it's neck in; get out of education, stop supplanting the role of parents.
Reduce welfare spending.
No immigrant can become a citizen or claim any benefits for ten years. No NHS treatment unless it's an emergency. Let's have checks on potential immigrants for aids and TB, as well. Where is the sense in letting someone with aids into the country, then paying for their treatment?
Limit child benefit to the first two children
Cap on total amount of benefits paid to anyone. Mick Philpot was getting more money in benefits than he would ever have got from working, this has to stop.
Trouble is, many politicians (and the BBC locally and nationally) would scream about "the most vulnerable in our society" being attacked by the nasty, nasty Tories if welfare spending is reduced. Well, let them scream.
Oh yes, and as a balance let's have the utilities re-nationalised. Tony Blair said there wasn't enough money to do it, but Gordon Brown suddenly found lots of money to bail the banks out. All that profit from energy bills is going straight back to Germany and France; it should be going to our government.
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