aquascoot wrote on Nov 2
nd, 2015 at 6:37am:
since the unemployed dont have any real estate, farms and businesses to sell, this plan would certsainly be popular with the unemployed.
This is why you fail. Pay attention.
You have a narrow pre-conceived notion of what "the unemployed" means. Like most rightards, you spend your whole life stereotyping other people, placing people into little boxes with a convenient label and everyone in each box is the same. In the case of your little box labelled "the unemployed", none of them own property, all of them are not trying, and so on. Your blatant stereotyping of "the unemployed" is far from accurate and that is why your posts about the unemployed are weapons-grade horseshit. You know so little about unemployed workers (a more accurate term) that you sound like an idiot every time you post about them.
Centrelink has a "MOD R" form where R means "Real Estate", including investment properties. Why would Centrelink have this form if "'the unemployed' don't have any real estate"? Not only is it possible for unemployed workers to own houses, it is possible for them to own
multiple properties. How did these unemployed workers get those properties? Mostly by working hard, saving and investing. Just like everyone else who buys real estate.
Think about that for a moment and you will realise that unemployed workers are just like everyone else. The sole difference is that they are currently without a chair in the great game of employment musical chairs. Unemployed workers end up without a job for all sorts of reasons - lack of experience, retrenchment, company goes bust, even drought. Yes, it is true,
farmers can end up on the dole too.
For most unemployed workers they end up without a job through no fault of their own. There are simply not enough jobs to go around. And here's another fact - if the unemployment rate and workforce is steady, for every unemployed worker who is lucky enough to find a job, somewhere another worker has to lose their job to make room. The actual labour market has more people in jobs over time due to population growth, but more people end up unemployed too.
The only way that all the unemployed can find work at the same time is if we had real full employment in Australia and that hasn't happened for 40 years. No amount of airy-fairy positive thinking nonsense helps if the jobs are not there and the community is filled with hate and mistrust towards the unemployed. Your stereotyping of unemployed workers doesn't help. Not one bit.