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Osborne wants to squeeze us dry in order to go ahead with mass building projects. If his plans went ahead, it would mean just more misery, and the economy would risk going into a trebble recession.
It's sheer madness.
It's a slap round the face directed at the public. People are going on strike to protest against pension cuts, and Osborne just promises even more cuts in people's pockets, taking the money here, there, everywhere.
If he starts rubbing off working tax credits for people on low wages, then many might just give up and go and sign on.
What's the point? There is none. Sheer madness.
In the end, people receiving the state pension, low-wage earners, those in need of particular services oowing to their health condition, public sector workers, the unemployed, will realise that there is no future other than sheer misery.
It's just a matter of time before the masses give up and don't bother working at all.
It's like when the DDC planning department think that growth points status will bring investment to Dover from the State. And when so many other district planning offices think the same.
So, where do they think all the money comes from to finance all these new houses, schools, roads, and whatever else they plan to build at the State's expense?
NOOO!!! Not from trees! It comes out of our pockets!!! WE pay for it, be it from pensions, working-tax credits, har-earned wages, more taxes....
But did anyone ever explain this to them? Well today Osborne decided to explain it. So now they know. We all know. Growth point status will cost us dearly!
And the more vulnerable people are the very first to be sacrificed.
Oh, and each year they will increase the measure, and always take a chunk more out of people's pockets.
Well then, Happy Growth Points Status!
(or was that supposed to be happy christmas.)