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Thread ID: 149352 2020-11-07 20:34:00 And the Winner is........ piroska (17583) PC World Chat
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1472859 2020-11-15 21:56:00 "Humans are too selfish"

and also the attitude is get most of the monkeys working and then sell what they produce at a profit to you, the middleman, whilst not producing anything yourself.

It then becomes a game between the middlemen to get the best houses, cars, political power, etc with the money they have made by selling the products the monkeys are continuing to make in their unenlightened state.
zqwerty (97)
1472860 2020-11-16 02:11:00 The kākāpō has been crowned Bird of the Year in an election that had it all; a delayed start, alliances, and voter fraud. Zippity (58)
1472861 2020-11-16 03:20:00 "Humans are too selfish"

and also the attitude is get most of the monkeys working and then sell what they produce at a profit to you, the middleman, whilst not producing anything yourself.

It then becomes a game between the middlemen to get the best houses, cars, political power, etc with the money they have made by selling the products the monkeys are continuing to make in their unenlightened state.

What about the non-working monkeys, of which there are many, that sit in front of their Smart TV all day and expect the working monkeys to keep them in the manner they are accustomed, by way of taxes, paid to the government, by the said working monkeys?
B.M. (505)
1472862 2020-11-16 04:04:00 Hopefully they've already done their productive bit during earlier years and paid their respective taxes to cover their parasitic behaviour later on in their lives. zqwerty (97)
1472863 2020-11-16 04:06:00 The kākāpō has been crowned Bird of the Year in an election that had it all; a delayed start, alliances, and voter fraud.

Has there been a request for a recount in the courts yet?

Ken :)
kenj (9738)
1472864 2020-11-16 05:31:00 What about the non-working monkeys, of which there are many, that sit in front of their Smart TV all day and expect the working monkeys to keep them in the manner they are accustomed, by way of taxes, paid to the government, by the said working monkeys?

Lets not talk about the Retired people
gary67 (56)
1472865 2020-11-16 06:25:00 Lets not talk about the Retired people

Are you talking about those who did Paper Runs, Grocery Runs, Mowed Lawns, (whilst at school), and then had a job and paid taxes for the next 60 years?
B.M. (505)
1472866 2020-11-16 07:37:00 Are you talking about those who did Paper Runs, Grocery Runs, Mowed Lawns, (whilst at school), and then had a job and paid taxes for the next 60 years?

AND paid a 60% tax rate on Saturday overtime in the 70s

AND paid 18% interest on mortgages in the early 90s
decibel (11645)
1472867 2020-11-16 19:17:00 Are you talking about those who did Paper Runs, Grocery Runs, Mowed Lawns, (whilst at school), and then had a job and paid taxes for the next 60 years?

Oh right. Neither my father nor my mother did that sort of thing while at school.
My mum had a job, but then sometimes she didn't either.
My dad retired early, not cause he was rich, because of health...he got ACC for 6 months then they booted him off it and they lived on my mums pay for a bit until she could retire. (And she was older than him).

Stop generalising.

Not all beneficiaries are lazy people.
My brother is one, he has had 2 jobs in his entire life. NOt for lack of trying either.

And friend of mine, she doesn't work now due to major health issues, and her partner lost his on covid.....he has only just been back at a job in the last 3 weeks.
They had to apply for the dole...because of her, WINZ decided they would get Supported Living instead which is better than the $401.20 they would have been on, by not much...
They have a mortgage.
piroska (17583)
1472868 2020-11-17 02:01:00 Stop generalising.

Not all beneficiaries are lazy people.


Oh I'm sure there are some genuine cases, but too many fit THIS (www.youtube.com) mould.
B.M. (505)
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