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"Poverty".
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Re: "Poverty".
No need to apologise to me Wazza!
[i]I used to spend a lot of time criticizing Islam on here in the noughties - but things are much better now.[/i]
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Re: "Poverty".
Well no one forces me to read your retorts!
Side note: Lescott helped you zoom past me in the league last night Wazza! I'm not at all happy about that........
Side note: Lescott helped you zoom past me in the league last night Wazza! I'm not at all happy about that........
[i]I used to spend a lot of time criticizing Islam on here in the noughties - but things are much better now.[/i]
Re: "Poverty".
I shall quote from my original post.
"The fact is "poverty", the state of being financially poor, is a myth."
This is true. No one is financially poor becuase.....
To continue from my original post.
"We are fortunate to have a generous, some argue too generous, benefit and welfare provision system - which has for the past six decades given those in pecuniary deficiency sufficient financial resources to prevent abject need."
Again, this is fact and true! Nothing fascist about that!
If people wish to spend their welfare provision on other items then they have the choice to do that! However, they then can not complain when they don't have enough money to spend on essentials.
"The fact is "poverty", the state of being financially poor, is a myth."
This is true. No one is financially poor becuase.....
To continue from my original post.
"We are fortunate to have a generous, some argue too generous, benefit and welfare provision system - which has for the past six decades given those in pecuniary deficiency sufficient financial resources to prevent abject need."
Again, this is fact and true! Nothing fascist about that!
If people wish to spend their welfare provision on other items then they have the choice to do that! However, they then can not complain when they don't have enough money to spend on essentials.
Re: "Poverty".
warren zevon rip wrote:
> Trumpton wrote:
>
> > I shall quote from my original post.
> > "The fact is "poverty", the state of being financially poor,
> > is a myth."
> Not true in the UK: Read Giles' links.
Approximately 40% of GDP (Gross Domestic Product) is spent on welfare provision - up 7% in real terms over the past decade. With all this money wallowing about to aid those who are, for whatever reason, in pecuniary difficulties, then the state of being financially poor is a myth!
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> Anyway, even relative poverty (which is still financial poverty
> - surely all poverty is financial, unless you are thinking of
> spiritual poverty, etc.) still involves a degree of misery and
> stigma, which is not to be minimised.
Persons who receive welfare provision have a choice to make, they can either spend their state benefit on items to assist them, or, they can choose not to do this!
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> Trumpty, you are a Neo-fascist, but a likeable one!
I've make some honest points that's all!
> Trumpton wrote:
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> > I shall quote from my original post.
> > "The fact is "poverty", the state of being financially poor,
> > is a myth."
> Not true in the UK: Read Giles' links.
Approximately 40% of GDP (Gross Domestic Product) is spent on welfare provision - up 7% in real terms over the past decade. With all this money wallowing about to aid those who are, for whatever reason, in pecuniary difficulties, then the state of being financially poor is a myth!
>
> Anyway, even relative poverty (which is still financial poverty
> - surely all poverty is financial, unless you are thinking of
> spiritual poverty, etc.) still involves a degree of misery and
> stigma, which is not to be minimised.
Persons who receive welfare provision have a choice to make, they can either spend their state benefit on items to assist them, or, they can choose not to do this!
>
> Trumpty, you are a Neo-fascist, but a likeable one!
I've make some honest points that's all!
Re: "Poverty".
warren zevon rip wrote:
> Trumpton wrote:
> > I've make some honest points that's all!
>
> I know mate, but you have to be careful... I teach kids from
> very poor homes, and you may be right saying the parents are
> fuckups, but the kids are STILL poor!
Where does all the state money, such as child benefit, go? This benefit is supposed to be used to prevent pecuniary deficiencies.
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> They are under fed,
Eh? What about the continuing rise in childhood obsesity?
> poorly dressed
Agreed.
> and have no resources like
> computers, books and stationery at home to allow them to
> compete with better-heeled kids, often of equal or less natural
> intelligence.
I thought all school's these days had computers, as in computer clubs, and free use of the internet?
There is a difference between poverty and poor!
> Trumpton wrote:
> > I've make some honest points that's all!
>
> I know mate, but you have to be careful... I teach kids from
> very poor homes, and you may be right saying the parents are
> fuckups, but the kids are STILL poor!
Where does all the state money, such as child benefit, go? This benefit is supposed to be used to prevent pecuniary deficiencies.
>
> They are under fed,
Eh? What about the continuing rise in childhood obsesity?
> poorly dressed
Agreed.
> and have no resources like
> computers, books and stationery at home to allow them to
> compete with better-heeled kids, often of equal or less natural
> intelligence.
I thought all school's these days had computers, as in computer clubs, and free use of the internet?
There is a difference between poverty and poor!