Blazer wrote: » It would be chaos and anarchy. What would you do to feed your family if tomorrow morning you lost your job and had no money?
badabing106 wrote: » Never to return.. What would happen in a month, six months or a year down the line
Chewbacca wrote: » The problem is, most people personally know people who play the system and get away with it. The waaah waaah gimme gimme I'm entitled to it fcuktards are fcuking pr1cks and are fcuking lazy cnuts. Well, in regards to the people I personally know anyway. However, Iv no problem with genuine cases, just the long term leeches.
Reati wrote: » And the same moaners can report fraud and abuse via a anonymous website. Or is it just moaners that want to bad mouth the system and the people doing but are too Irish to actually to anything about it.
Kermit.de.frog wrote: » The United States handles this very well. If you don't get off your arse within a few months you are effectively made homeless and destitute. There are no questions, no debate - you have to work. You have to earn your way. This fear of actual consequences is part motivator of an entrepreneurial society because people literally have no choice. So to answer the OP - it would hurt people but maybe that is the medicine that is needed. Otherwise I can't see any difference for people who contribute to society.
Kermit.de.frog wrote: » Another point is in the US there is no expectation of getting help from the state. From childhood they know the consequences of not contributing. There is no tax-free $200 per week waiting at the nearest post office for you. The more you think about the fact people get €200 a week in this country and they can literally do sweet fcuk all for it is amazing. You can go from 18 years of age till the day you die living entirely on the state. Even if you are the dumbest left winger going you would have to say that that situation is hugely damaging to society. It breeds personal irresponsibility, laziness and dependency which is devastating and it should not be allowed.
end of the road wrote: » this "fear of actual consequences" also seems to be by the looks of it, a part motivator of a huge crime problem and prison population and the costs that go with it, as well as apparently quite the amount of destitution. so, certainly not a route i would suggest we go down if we want a properly functioning society. our system is the least worst option IMO. the type of system you want, as in the american system, seems to cause more issues then it is actually worth.
Halloween Jack wrote: » Local businesses will lose about 20bn a year in income
_Kaiser_ wrote: » What would happen? All the middle-class me-feiners who seem to think that paying tax entitles them to a say in how every cent is spent and that it should only be used for their own group would start celebrating.... .. right up until society started to fall apart and look like something like the afters of a disaster movie :rolleyes:
Wheeliebin30 wrote: » Not a say in every cent but a say in a few would be nice.
_Kaiser_ wrote: » That's why we have TD's and elections. Feel free to make your positions known to them in the coming months when/if they hit the GE campaign trail.
Wheeliebin30 wrote: » Agree 100%