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  • #302984

    Oh listen to her moan.

    You think I must have been born yesterday.

    Face it, the taxpayer has helped you buy your home, paid your medical bills and educated your kids

    In the years to come we will all have to continuously meet your health care bills.

    There are wins and losers in the benefit system, you have done ok out of us.

    But like paedophile court in the park with his hand down some 4 year olds pants, you scream how hard done by you are.

    If it weren’t for the state and its help you would be living out of bins on the street somewhere.

    #302981

    You’re looking a real loser now.

    The only people who get tax relief on mortgages are homeowners, from what I remember it was double until 1987. So it would have been about 40% for you.

    20 years of family allowance works out at about £31200 without interest.

    Your in your 60’s so you would have got the tax relief on your kids, that was worth about £2000 each from what I remember. So you would have claim that for 18 years per child, so that’s what about £72000 at 1980’s prices.

    An average hospital stay costs £1000 per day

    Has for NHS pensions we all know you contribute a small amount of your income to them and the taxpayer is force to make up the short fall. I wish I could get someone to subsidise my pension plan for 70% like you have.

    Has for your kids education, state schools still cost money, about £500 per child per term. So that’s about £11000 for your two.

    If your kids when to university before 1996 they where paid full grants at £4000 per year and didn’t have to pay a penny for there 3 year courses. So that would be another £24,000.

    I am sure when I think about it there are other things you have had too.

    In the last 30 years you have taken about £150,000 without counting mortgage relief and benefits of your pension plan.

    On average you have taken £5000 a year in welfare benefits tax-free.

    I wish I could do that.

    Current job seekers allowance is about £60 per week or about £3000 per year for a single person.

    Guess who’s cost the tax payer more?

    #302896

    Look if you can’t keep up with me, I am not going to help you.

    Face it, today I out smarted you again.

    Chatguide score 2 out of 10

    #302894

    I was bord and you did ask for it

    #302979

    You know I read this crap and you seen to be saying you never got any gov help.

    So you or your hubby never got mortgage tax relief

    You didn’t claim for tax relief on your kids

    You didn’t get family allowance

    You paid for all your hospital and doctors bills.

    I am sure your hubby didn’t try a claim back some of your kid’s school fees from the taxman.

    You’re not taking the advantage of the pension tax break top up.

    Your hubby or yourself never put money in the kid’s names to avoid paying tax on your savings.

    Has you get older I am going to be force to pay all your medical bills, will be forced to pay for your home help and in the end forced to pay for your rest home.

    Has a single man with no kids who start work at 16, why I am subsiding your family?

    Why am I paying for your life style?

    What do I get back for my money?

    Answer nothing

    Your family is cost me about £200 per week and in turn you think you can tell me what to eat, how to think and what to do.

    Your just one more silly tart who thinks everyone has it easy, you work hard, you do your best, but everyone gets hand outs, so that’s why they do better?

    It can’t be you can it?

    Maybe you should work how just how much you have taken from the rest of us over the last 40 years and stop moaning.

    #303233

    Don’t you know cas?

    Vegetarians always have to take the higher ground, they always have to preach and convert us all.

    We all have to be SAVED !!!!!!

    Funny living in Brighton I meet a lot of these nutters, you can see them any Saturday in the shopping centre next to the “socialists worker “ and “the war in Iraq is wrong” pushing there ideas on the rest of us.

    But that is what it means to be free, free to choose.

    Saying that in the past we would have lock these nuts up in a nice hospital, it’s a shame we can’t do that anymore.

    I would say this to all you nuts with your funny ideas, freedom is paid for in blood, but not yours, you always find a way to get out of it.

    No doubt you have better things to do with your time than support the rest of us……….

    #303227


    I am sick of you people, you’re always right, and if you’re wrong, well you don’t care.

    The only voices you listen to are the ones in your head.

    #302977

    Ok has someone who is force to pay about £100 in national insurant and another £300 in income tax, tell my why I am subsiding the following for you:

    Children’s yours and husbands health care

    Children’s education

    Your home thru tax breaks

    There a hell of a lot more, but I will be happy if you just pay back the £2000 it cost us for you to have baby for a start.

    Or maybe the £30 per week it’s cost me for you to be on the “pill”

    Do you think the pi ss poor amount you pay each week in taxes covers all of that?

    Oh I forgot the minute you are asked to start paying the real cost for the services that you use, you will moan again.

    Do personally very well out of the welfare state, you have taken the handle outs for many years willing. Your one of the last people who should be moaning on about “other people living off the dss” after taking so much.

    But that’s not important is it?

    All that matter is “those nice animals” and that they have good and fulfilled lives and stopping nasty old people from eating them.

    #302975

    @waspish wrote:

    that i can afford to pay a bit more for my food, is no ones business realy exept for the fact that i went to school, and when i left school i went to work and have continued to do so for the last 30 years.
    if people who dont want to work want to eat meat, then they can buy cheap meat its their choice. i choose not to.
    as for being wishy washy and p.c , you obviously have me mixed up with someone who gives a sh*t
    i would not dream of telling anyone else what to eat or how to shop everyone has the choice. but if you sit on your backside all day watching tv, with a can of beer in one hand and a fag in the other then you wont be able to afford the food i buy, again its a choice.
    as for the original question. no i dont think we do need factory farming. but as long as we have half the nation on dss benefits and sick pay we will keep them.
    one further point d.o.a if half the nation is drowning in debt it is their ownfault for having to have the latest and most expensive stuff and not wanting to work to pay for it. if you cant buy it by saving up for it [houses and transport aside] you shouldnt get loans and credit to pay for it.
    we all have to have somewhere to live and most of us need a car for work. that doesnt mean you have to drive a dirty great 4×4 or a bmw. but if you want this you pay for it.


    Thank you for showing us what kind of person you are and proving my point about you.

    The rest of us don’t matter its all about you and what you want.

    And because its good for you and fits “your beliefs and life style choices” you feel the rest of us should paid for it.

    Why?

    Few people think and believe the same have you, so why do we have to be force feed this rubbish by looneys like you is beyond me.

    Maybe if you spend a bit more time in the real world and not in the “controlled zone” you would have a better understanding how the world works.

    #302892

    Ok I know how to do this………….

    But what in it for me?

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