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John.G 发表于 2017-3-24 14:06 
看看每年多少人背着一屁股学生贷款跑到澳洲去工作 连学生贷款都不还 要不是IRD连哄带吓的 那么多贷款能追 ...
说洋人没有祖国观念我就真是服了。
每年ANZAC day的纪念活动没有参加过么?
感觉对福利还是有偏见啊。福利的本意并不是要养懒人或是喜欢投机取巧的人。
福利(包括学生贷款和其他福利)不过是给穷人小孩一个机会,让他们可以不用担心温饱问题,自由选择自己擅长的学科,充分的发挥他们的才能。新西兰本来人就少,如果不能人尽其用,又如何和别人竞争呢?
举两个例子:
John Key先生家境不好,国家帮助了他。他长大后学有所成,赚了钱,回来报效国家,当了总理。
Key was born in Auckland, New Zealand, to George Key (1914–1969)[3] and Ruth Key (née Lazar; 1922–2000),[3] on 9 August 1961. His father was an English immigrant and a veteran of the Spanish Civil War and World War II.[4] Key and his two sisters were raised in a state house in the Christchurch suburb of Bryndwr, by his mother, an Austrian Jewish immigrant.[5][6] Key is the third prime minister or premier of New Zealand to have Jewish ancestry, after Julius Vogel and Francis Bell.[7]
投机取巧的事情绝对是有,但是不光是发生在学生贷款的归还上面。下面Bill English的例子足以证明谁都有可能投机取巧。只要是个政策就会有人投机取巧,但是不能因此就否定这个政策的正确性。
In 2009, the media, including TVNZ and TV3 revealed that English was receiving about NZ$900 a week as part of a living allowance for ministers, to live in his own NZ$1.2 million Wellington home. At the time, English also received $276,200 in his annual salary as Deputy Prime Minister.[31][32] It was also revealed other ministers with homes in the capital city were also claiming accommodation allowances.[33] On 3 August 2009, Prime Minister John Key announced a review of the housing allowances claimed by cabinet ministers.[34]
English subsequently announced he would pay back $12,000 and only claim about $24,000 a year in living allowances.[35] The Auditor-General's office said in September 2009 that they were making "preliminary enquiries" into parliamentary housing expenses in response to a letter of complaint from Progressive party leader Jim Anderton.[36] Two days later English announced that he would no longer take up any housing allowance and had paid back all the allowance he had received since the November 2008 election.[37] |
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