If someone worked all of their life and paid taxes, I believe they are entitled to all they can get back in old age/retirement years.
The people who should be hit are detailed below:
I understand that measures are ongoing to deal with welfare fraud, and some positives have happened. A more draconian approach may be needed for this, in 2006 Ireland effectively had full employment and we had to import people into Ireland to fill the jobs. Yet we still had people on job seekers, long term unemployment benefit (not counting disabled persons, elderly, infirm, seriously ill* etc.). I would like to know what amount of people were in receipt of this benefit (probably rent allowance, medical card etc.), that are still receiving unbroken welfare. It would not be unjust to cut every cent of benefit from such a person, as they obviously have no interest in working or contributing to society.
*I do not consider drug addicts to be seriously ill – this is a life choice and they should not be supported with cash/allowance/drugs of any sort.
The people who should be hit are detailed below:
I understand that measures are ongoing to deal with welfare fraud, and some positives have happened. A more draconian approach may be needed for this, in 2006 Ireland effectively had full employment and we had to import people into Ireland to fill the jobs. Yet we still had people on job seekers, long term unemployment benefit (not counting disabled persons, elderly, infirm, seriously ill* etc.). I would like to know what amount of people were in receipt of this benefit (probably rent allowance, medical card etc.), that are still receiving unbroken welfare. It would not be unjust to cut every cent of benefit from such a person, as they obviously have no interest in working or contributing to society.
*I do not consider drug addicts to be seriously ill – this is a life choice and they should not be supported with cash/allowance/drugs of any sort.