Category: social welfare

‘Inhumane’ debt collection of welfare overpayments ends – Michael West

Debt collectors will no longer be used to recover welfare overpayments, which will instead be handled in-house by the relevant government department.

Source: ‘Inhumane’ debt collection of welfare overpayments ends – Michael West

Even without Robodebt, Centrelink is a hellscape of cruelty | The Shot

I wasn’t naïve. I knew the system was going to be painful. But trust me, if you aren’t dealing with Centrelink, you don’t know how painful it really is.

Source: Even without Robodebt, Centrelink is a hellscape of cruelty | The Shot

Wanted for Robodebt crimes: Morrison, Tudge, Robert and Co

It is only fitting that, as well as senior bureaucrats who administered the scheme, the Royal Commission into the Robodebt disaster will likely call forth Scott Morrison, Alan Tudge, Stuart Robert, Christian Porter and Michael Keenan.

It is fitting because all of these men – two of whom still occupy parliamentary positions – oversaw the portfolio responsible for Robodebt. Each of them added to the pain and suffering of so many of Australia’s most vulnerable. And some of these men even added further muscle to an already drunk-with-power debt recovery scheme, wilfully creating deliberate fear among the populace and inciting hatred for the victims.

Source: Wanted for Robodebt crimes: Morrison, Tudge, Robert and Co

Cynicism wins out over hope – » The Australian Independent Media Network

Theory of Citizenship and Humanitarianism ” Can you rely on Governments?” “Sure can’t!!” Australia has no Human Rights Bill! No Yardstick no standard to draw on.

Of course she deals mainly with people who are involved with either welfare support, or child protection issues, maybe housing problems. Read that for ‘the poor’. Those who rely on the government to improve their lives, or to make it at least liveable.

Source: Cynicism wins out over hope – » The Australian Independent Media Network

Fear and confusion from jobseekers as ‘dramatic’ changes to Centrelink mutual obligations loom – ABC News

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Major ( LNP ) changes to unemployment services begin in under a month – but many of the 800,000 jobseekers who’ll be affected are still unclear on exactly how.

Source: Fear and confusion from jobseekers as ‘dramatic’ changes to Centrelink mutual obligations loom – ABC News

Why the progressive left should oppose a universal basic income

Emma Dawson

Whoever suggested that a UBI without fundamental changes to the economic system was a progressive solution to the current state of affairs? I’m surprised people like Van Badham thought that’s all people like Bernie Sanders and AOC stood for? Grassroots movements expect far more changes than a simplistic UBI and a change to more Welfare (ODT)

via Why the progressive left should oppose a universal basic income

Tech Giants Are Using This Crisis to Colonize the Welfare System

The privatisation of everything

Tech Giants Are Using This Crisis to Colonize the Welfare System

Newstart ‘not transitional, $75 boost insufficient’: Australia Institute report | The Australia Institute

The Social Services Minister Refuses To Admit Whether Newstart Is Adequate, ‘Coz It’s Not

via Newstart ‘not transitional, $75 boost insufficient’: Australia Institute report | The Australia Institute

Australia takes from the poor to give to the rich

Australia has become a country that takes from the poor to give to the rich.

It is the wealthiest Australians who enjoy the most support.

via Australia takes from the poor to give to the rich

Stop it! – » The Australian Independent Media Network

I am getting so sick and tired of seeing the constant stream of Murdoch News Corp and LNP Government bash-a-welfare-bludger propaganda stories in the media, all done in the name of turning the general population against people who are seeking employment, or are in receipt of any Social Security payment for that matter.

via Stop it! – » The Australian Independent Media Network

Controversial work-for-the-dole scheme taking a toll on young Indigenous people – ABC News (Australian Broadcasting Corporation)

Between about 15,000 and 20,000 people nationally are required to work for welfare payments under CDP.In two years, at least 300,000 fines have been imposed, mostly on Aboriginal people.

Source: Controversial work-for-the-dole scheme taking a toll on young Indigenous people – ABC News (Australian Broadcasting Corporation)

Republican congressman: The Bible says unemployed people shouldn’t be fed – Salon.com

Texas Rep. Jodney Arrington quoted 2 Thessalonians 3:10, which says “if a man will not work, he shall not eat” VIDEO

Source: Republican congressman: The Bible says unemployed people shouldn’t be fed – Salon.com

Automated Centrelink a fast track to Turnbull’s demise

Of the loads of films I saw last year, the most memorable was Ken Loach’s I, Daniel Blake. I go to the movies for escapist entertainment, not to give my emotions a good workout but, even so, it left a lasting impression.

Source: Automated Centrelink a fast track to Turnbull’s demise

“We not Me” – Culture

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Welfare dependency in Australia is historically low. More cuts will only hurt the needy | Greg Jericho | Business | The Guardian

Let’s not play the idiotic game of calling cuts targeting the poor ‘reform’. Cutting welfare means hitting those who are already among the poorest

Source: Welfare dependency in Australia is historically low. More cuts will only hurt the needy | Greg Jericho | Business | The Guardian

6 Turnaround Stories prove Unconditional Free Money makes Everyone ‘Rich’ AnonHQ

Free money makes people lazy. Right? Wrong. People have to work for their money. Right? Wrong. The most efficient way to spend money on the homeless is to give it to them. Right? Right. With Ontario government’s recent announcement to send people monthly checks to …

Source: 6 Turnaround Stories prove Unconditional Free Money makes Everyone ‘Rich’ AnonHQ

Morgan Stanley Set To Pay $3.2 Billion For 2008 Financial Collapse, Only 2% Of What They Borrowed AnonHQ

Morgan Stanley’s settlement for $3.2 billion pales in comparison to what they borrowed.

Source: Morgan Stanley Set To Pay $3.2 Billion For 2008 Financial Collapse, Only 2% Of What They Borrowed AnonHQ

Cashless Welfare

Florida Bill Makes Poverty A Felony: Scott Morrison rues the fact that he can’t do this here. Afterall those on Social Welfare don’t vote LNP

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As the 2014 gubernatorial race starts to heat up, a bill is working its way through the Florida legislature that would make it a felony offense to earn less than $25,000.00 per year. The bill will also place those with minority racial status on probation.

In 2011, Florida effectively disenfranchised 1.5 million citizens with a  new restrictive voting law. The law prohibits anyone ever convicted of a felony from voting in local, state or federal elections. Commenting on the situation, Governor Rick Scott stated “We really got on the right track in 2011, and this new bill should put us over the top.” When asked what he meant, Scott replied “Well, we certainly don’t want to risk uncertainty in the election process by allowing criminals to vote, and since most crime is committed by the poor and minorities, this new law just takes the next logical step. The bill will prevent undesirables from participating in the election process.”

One of the chief sponsors of the bill, Representative Billy Bob McSneed, a Republican from Panama City, stated “All these minorities, many of them illegal, are taking our jobs and threatening our way of life down here. By placing them on probation, we can better control ‘em and stop all the election fraud. Hell, it’s bad enough that we let ‘em drive.”

Election fraud in Florida has reached enormous proportions in Florida over the last decade, according to the Florida Republican Central Committee. McSneed supplied us with documents proving beyond a shadow of a doubt that there have been at least three dozen cases of individuals voting illegally in Florida over the last ten years.

“We live in state where 36 votes could tip the balance, McSneed said. The only logical thing to do is attack the root of the disease, not the symptoms, and the root of the disease is poor people, minorities, and poor minorities.”

When asked how many citizens of the state that this bill would disenfranchise, Governor Scott replied, “We have no idea, but the vast majority of them will be Democrats, and that’s all that matters.”

Challenges to the new bill’s constitutionality will no doubt be numerous. However, given the current glut of challenges in Florida’s courts challenging other demented laws passed by the legislature, any decision will be slow in coming and probably will occur post-election.

Reached for comment was Representative Barbara Hernandez, Democrat from Miami. She stated, “I am currently trying to decide whether to hang myself or move to a more open society. Maybe Cuba or North Korea.”

Increased policing is the sign of increasing Fascism. The ADF has been recruited as a policing agency, next the churches that’s all it takes. However politicians’ spending is declared non transparent due to national security.

He will look for illegals among Australian’s and if he wants remove their rights without reason. A National Security matter.