You've done well, but totally missed what I meant. An education...

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    You've done well, but totally missed what I meant.

    An education program for them, is to educate people on how to spend

    their money wisely, as this seems to be his main concern.

    I am aware of what he does in they way of helping people,

    and that is his choice.

    Trying to IMPOSE his ideas on how people should live/spend their money

    is not on, as far as I'm concerned.

    "he's an iron ore miner not a coal miner,", so what does that statement have to do with me?

    "You seem to be very anti-mining Zero" Another misconception.

    I, for one, am certainly not against mining.

    My father and I both did it ALL our working lives.

    Remember going to 'the mines' with Dad when I was 8yrs old,

    and decided then that it was what I wanted to do.

    Anyhow, at the end of the day, if it was HIS money being paid out to dole recipients,

    and his alone, I could almost understand, but it's not, and he should not

    try to make out as to how he has any right to suggest how, when and where this money is spent.


    Seems to be genuinely concerned as to how the indigenous population

    spend their money, as we all may well be, but as for including people

    who are genuine pension/disability recipients in the same category as career dole bludgers,

    doesn't impress me one bit.
 
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