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07.01.2022 Don’t buy the lies about the unemployed The Coalition are pushing for welfare recipients to be tested for illicit drugs. The government hopes to trial drug testing on 5000 recipients of Newstart and Youth Allowance over a two-year period. If the proposed bill is passed it would mean that those who test positive for illicit drugs would be put on income management.... Income management puts up to 80% of a recipient’s welfare payment on a cashless card, only allowing this money to be spent on necessities. It is not possible to withdraw money with the card or to use it to gamble or purchase alcohol. The government claims that this type of cashless welfare system make drugs less accessible and forces recipients to better manage their money. But there is no evidence to support these claims. The cashless cards can only be used at government approved stores, such as Woolworths and Coles. These supermarket giants often charge higher prices for goods than many smaller local shops. In remote areas it also means that people often have to travel great distances to buy basic items. Those struggling on welfare payments do not need the government to tell them how to spend their money. They need good quality jobs with decent wages. And those with drug related health issues need access to proper healthcare and support

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01.01.2022 India!! A country with 1.39 billion people. With a smoking rate of up to 70% with adult males just had a finance minister pass a proposal to ban vaping sales completely. With a vaping community of 42 million people. Re Read that A FINANCE minister not a health minister. Where do you think those 42 Million are going to turn to get their nicotine? Back to smoking that’s an instant increase in tobacco revenue. The share prices of British tobacco increased the moment the bill was... signed. So a death sentence signed and share prices rise!!!!! Do you really believe it’s about protecting children? In a country with 70% smoking rate in adult males where do you think the kids are going to turn to anyway.??? Look at the world wide news happening? Do you believe what you read. Have you actually done some research? Who are the most powerful company’s in the world? More than 10 million people die Each year in India from tobacco. 10 Million a year!!! Let that sink in. But they are banning vaping. Common sense tells you where the problem is right See more

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