by Malcolm » Sat Aug 06, 2005 7:40 pm
I just want to echo what a lot of others have already said
I'm not adverse to my taxes going to support those who need a "hand up". I'm glad that when I broke my foot and was unable to work a few of years ago that ACC paid for it, that when my mum fell seriously ill a couple of months before then that her stay in ICU and the ongoing dialysis treatment was all free.
What I find difficult to fathom, however, is that after about 5 years of full time employment, during which time I estimate I would have paid around $50,000 in income tax, now that I'm a student I'm ineligible for a student allowance, and that I have to pay $2,000 a semester in fees.
Why? I'm under 25, and even though I don't live with my parents, since they earn more than a combined total of $63K a year (which is a miniscule limit, how many seperated parents earning less than $31,500 before tax, living in Auckland, paying mortgages, can afford to support their children who are living away from home?) Sure I could get a student loan, that would be $16,000, plus if I got living expenses of say $150 a week over 4 years would be $31,200, so that's a loan nearing $50,000 (probably more as I'd have to borrow for $400 of text books and other course related costs per semester). Paid off at $100 p/w when I start working again, assuming no interest would take 10 years to pay. Of course that $150 p/w living expenses wouldn't get me far when even public transport from Henderson to the city is more than $10 a day, or $50 p/w, and to rent a single room in Auckland is likely to cost atleast $100 p/w.....
But I digress, fortunately I am still able to work in a very well paid job for a few hours a week, and have a partner who is willing to support me during the whole thing (as I did for her a couple of years ago), but if it wasn't for this I'd pretty much be f*cked, and would have to resort to making P in my bedroom to get by!
Basically it really pisses me off that while someone sitting on their ass because they can't be bothered getting a job can get money to do nothing, while I can't get a cent to help me go to university!
The fundamental downside of a left-wing government is the need for them to have large amounts of money to throw around. This leads to things which do not impress me one bit, ie blatant revenue collecting by Police when their time would be better spent making inroads into the real issues, such as violent crime, burglaries etc.
Furthermore, I feel the only way for this country to move forward into better racial integration is for equal treatment for all citizens, regardless of race. I hate the way that people refer to Don Brash as "racist" for suggesting that it's time that claims under the treaty of Waitangi were filed and resolved, rather than continuing on into infinitum. Yes, there are reasons why some Maori require further assistance due to socio-ecomonic reasons, living in poverty, being brought up in broken homes etc, but there are also pakeha, pacific island, and even asian people in the same circumstances, but they're not elidgible for the same assistance because their ancestors weren't stolen from/oppressed in this country?
Anyway, that's my rant. I don't think Helen Clark is a bad Prime Minister, I think she is a very intelligent woman who has done a good job, however I don't buy many promises made by existing governments as to what they will do if they're re-elected, especially when they've already had a long time to do so. This doesn't mean I believe any moreso what opposition MP's will say to get themselves elected, but from a fundamental stand point I'm a center-right person, and will be voting accordingly