Monday, July 4, 2011

Absent fathers who won’t pay child support face losing their driving licences

Ha HAaaa! Caught you.
Works and Pensions Minister Iain Duncan Smith, IS a wanker
 On SOoooo many levels.
Where does one start. Well let’s start by calling Works and Pensions Minister Iain Duncan Smith a wanker. Oh I already did that. The MAIL Online  picture of him highlights this adequately by the photo of his interpretation of how small his ‘NUTS’ are.

Not insulted yet? Well He started it.

So on to the list of blunders this moron has stumbled upon. No actually he gave these much though, really, only a ‘FIRST CLASS TOSSER’ would have failed to see the mistakes in this piece of shite legislation, or proposed legislation. Not that we take any notice of inappropriate bullshit rules these wannabe politicians attempt to intellectualise.

#1 Petrol purchase reductions (TAX)
May be small, however, those who pay their children’s upkeep will have further petrol hikes to cover for this incompetence.
#2 Loss of licence loss of cars. The car salesmen must be looking for ways to reduce their sales. (NOT) Again the cost will be passed on.
#3A already public transport system is about to get a boost, Guess what more travel more busses. They might reduce the cost for public transport. LMFAO
#4 Tyres, insurance, MOT, parking revenue, registrations, FPN need I go on?
#5 The ‘other’ parent has now got an even worse problem.
#6 Does the father need his car for his job?
#7 It insinuates that absent mothers PAY for their children. Or do they claim benefits, so we PAY?
#8 Due to many women, NOT all, not being sure who the father is, are we to assume DNA tests would be carried out to verify the father, and if they aren’t who ‘ultimately’ pays for the test. OH! The tax payer.
#9 What about fathers who have set up trust accounts for their children?
#10 Does the proposed legislation solve the problem?
#11 Once the father starts to pay does he get his licence back? And WHO pays for the administration?
#12 They aren’t guaranteed to be able to find the father? So it is not effective in all cases
#13 Will it be means tested and who pays for the administration?
#14 The proposed stress on the broken family unit will be strained even further and the child will lose out even more

I won’t bore you any further; this is a problem, I have no doubt however for the government to get involved and criminalise yet another factor of life is just another nail in the coffin of freedom. It is a fact this has been happening for centuries and will continue to happen even after legislation is passed, only now there will be more work for an already overstretched civil service, and they are being cut anyway in the austerity measures. Or so we are told.
Every child MATTERS was the mantra of the government, regardless of who said it, however because that lot are out it seems to have been forgotten.

“David Cameron will this week confirm the first major reduction in Britain’s £4.5 billion-a-year war in Afghanistan…”
David Cameron is also a bare faced liar because the reduction he speaks of is to allow for a 1 billion pound shortfall for this year (2011).
Hold on a second – WHAT is important the war against the threat of TERRORISTS or pulling out troops to save money? Oh, I know we spoke to the terrorists and they have promised to do fewer sorties, Ok so we won’t need to spend so much money.
How about pulling the troops out of ‘ALL’ conflict situations and spending the money IN this country?
I am sure there are fewer children than troops, so the cost would be much less, and would help out these families and more. Maybe produce a few more jobs here. How about reinvigorating our ‘INDUSTRY’?

4.5 Billion and I am only speaking of Afghanistan what about the other wars, how much have we wasted and how much more could we have done where it not for the conflicts in : Libya, Bahrain, Iraq.
Over the years CANADA, UNITED STATES, CARIBBEAN (Jamaica, Bermuda, Barbados, Trinidad), HONDURAS, GUYANA,I RELAND, MALTA, CYPRUS, ISRAEL, JORDAN, IRAQ, EGYPT, SUDAN, UGANDA, KENYA, TANZANIA, ZAMBIA, ZIMBABWE, SOUTH AFRICA, LESOTHO, NAMIBIA, NIGERIA, GHANA, SIERRA LEONE, GAMBIA, MAURITIUS, INDIA, PAKISTAN, BANGLADESH, SRI LANKA, MALDIVES, BURMA, MALAYSIA, BRUNEI, PAPUA NEW GUINEA, AUSTRALIA, NEW ZEALAND, SOLOMON ISLANDS, FIJI,NAURU, KIRIBATI, TUVALU, SAMOA, TONGA, HONG KONG.
Who ‘paid’ for the children and who ‘pays’ for the children who lose their fathers and mothers in these past and current conflicts?

Maybe ‘we the people’ should start thinking about what we have gained from all the above conflicts and who we should start prosecuting for war mongering, Maybe Works and Pensions Minister Iain ‘fucking’ Duncan Smith should state where our ‘Pension money’ has gone or where our ‘Industry’ has gone, maybe just maybe he ought to ‘DO the job ‘we the people’ require of him to do and stop interfering with and fucking up the rest of our economy.

I say Works and Pensions Minister Iain Duncan Smith, fuck off and when you get there fuck off again.
Oh, did I mention Works and Pensions Minister Iain Duncan Smith … you got it, it’s now the mantra of the people by the people for the people. Is a wanker.
Namaste, phil;

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