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Post by cripple on Apr 10, 2019 16:22:03 GMT 7
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Post by Deleted on Apr 11, 2019 7:47:56 GMT 7
An old article, but a good one cripple . It's already posted somewhere here I think, but I'll leave your thread up It's social engineering at it's absolute worst! Take away the benefits of suspension so as when you get out, you jump through the hoops again and hope like hell you are granted DSP. Only a few ex-prisoners will do this, because it's much easier and more profitable to be recidivist. For their own unknown to us reasons, this is the game governments play. Increase this cohort, decrease that cohort, slide this cohort into here or there. They manipulate each and everyone of us, rich and poor, healthy or sick, upper or lower demographic. "Socio-economic Political Engineering"I was banging on about it when I first became unwell. It's part of the reason the head doctors reckoned I was delusional but; I've lived it and watch it all unfold, and get much worse. It's such a shame the vaster majority don't see it. They must just really like wallowing in the mire. Cheers bear
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Post by mikey on Apr 11, 2019 11:26:20 GMT 7
Those changes didn't pass the parliament and it will stay at 2 years.
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Post by boxr on Apr 15, 2019 7:28:54 GMT 7
This is like the cash card thing, in the areas that had it there was an increase in suicides. With this they'll be an increase in newstart and job network employees getting stabbed. I joke, but an angry ex-con dealing with Centrelink and job network cant end well. That might be why parliment left it at 2 years.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 15, 2019 15:11:31 GMT 7
This is like the cash card thing, in the areas that had it there was an increase in suicides. With this they'll be an increase in newstart and job network employees getting stabbed. I joke, but an angry ex-con dealing with Centrelink and job network cant end well. That might be why parliment left it at 2 years. Unfortunately boxr it was probably just they didn't have support in the house to get it through; because personally I don't think they could give two hoots over an ex con stabbing a centrelink employee. The analogy is a stark reminder of my delusion by the way. Cheers bear
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