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I understand where you are coming from, but throwing out impossible hypotheticals to come to a decision that involves literally 10000x less people is meaningless. By that logic I should conclude that all welfare systems are bad and that anything where an influx of people would have an affect should have further entry into it illegalised.I would never force other's to pay for my misfortune, I would seek help from friends and family in my time of need but never force it upon them, I understand not all can do that but that isn't the point.
If a right to something means another person will have to pay for it, then it is no longer a right, it's stealing. Australia should renege on this idea that we have to take people in JUST CAUSE.
My question to you is what would happen if a million or 10 million Asylum seekers were to show up tomorrow? Would you force the tax paying citizens of this country, who already get a percentage of their income stolen from them every year to pay the cost? Do you agree with legalised stealing? Don’t you think people should be able to reserve the right to not have to fund other people's lives at any point in time?
At the moment it is a semi-stable expenditure in our budget, however if the amount of refuges coming annually were to increase ten fold, I doubt the government could fund the sort of care that they receive for too much longer.
For me this debate boils down to money. Where it’s coming from and where it is being spent. If one cent is being spent on Asylum seekers it is morally wrong. As I’ve already stated I don’t care if people come here or if they are prevented from coming here, I’m fine either way.
I just don’t like stealing.
And do you consider paying tax stealing? It's a very immature perspective of what tax is and does for the economy.
You want to see roads built and fixed, but you don't want to pay the Government funds that would allow that to happen? You want to see less homeless people on the streets, but you don't want to pay the Government funds that would assist them in restarting their lives? You want to see more technological advancements in the country, but again, you don't want to provide the Government the funds to help that? This applies for so many other things such as the Defence Force, the education system, and even medical centres. The idea of tax is to provide the Government with a budget that could be used to increase the quality of life in the country. It's not simply evil fat cats stealing your money so they can up their own pay and buy more fast cars and big houses.
And while I agree with the weight of asylum seekers being quite material to the budget, I don't believe they are doing all they can to assure that asylum seekers can settle properly in the country and start contributing to society. If asylum seekers have an income cap of $500/wk, then what incentive is that for them to work hard and earn their living when they can get similar amounts of money for doing nothing? If I was told I can get a HD for nothing, or a HD for doing work, I'd take the HD for doing nothing even though I should be doing the work for the love of learning, etc. If the Government removed this cap and provided refugees with more assistance that would help them get jobs and move forward with their lives, then obviously the monetary burden that they are would become lessoned.
And do not bring morals into this, because if you are denying human beings the right to live and to be supported when they have lost everything without a single say, then that is undeniably and universally the most immoral action you can take. It almost sounds like you are against the concept of welfare entirely. Do you realise that if welfare was not to exist, then the poverty line in the country would rise dramatically? With the amount of people that welfare has helped out, the economy has prospered far more than it has faced deficit. If money is so important to you, then you need to realise where the money comes from, and what would happen if it would suddenly disappear.
Tax is not technically stealing, and neither is welfare. But if the way you view is as simple as "I earned this money, and someone is taking it away from me to help someone else", obviously no one will be able to change that.