Your tax dollars hard at work

April 7, 2008 at 12:29 am | In Alcohol & Drugs, Alcohol Abuse, Parasites, Public Health, Taxes, Teenagers | 4 Comments

LiveNews - New figures reveal almost 1700 teenagers and children had to be treated in hospitals for alcohol abuse in the past year, but medical officials claim it’s just the tip of the iceberg. The breakdown of statistics shows around 1500 teenagers aged between 15 and 19 required help, while more than 150 children aged less than 14 also illegally drank to excess.

Doesn’t that feel just swell, there you are busting your ass at working, working extra, earning extra, just do you can pay a bit extra in tax, just so that this rabble of sniveling, ungrateful parasites can be saved in our glorious socialized healthcare system. Do what you want, it’s all good, the taxpayer will pick up the tab, no worries, his back can take it, just settle in and kick back while that dumb bastard plods along.

Punish the Parasite Base

January 11, 2008 at 9:31 am | In Alcohol & Drugs, Alcohol Abuse, Britain, Irritating Pustules, Moral Decay, Public Health | 5 Comments

Remember what I said yesterday about moral decay in the west, this is an example of the parasite base folks, steadily growing, don’t care about the consequences, are not made to pay for it, won’t learn from it, will not stop until all of you, hard-working people are bled dry. Isn’t socialized healthcare wonderful, rewards the parasites and neglect the productive.

Daily Mail - Hospitals are treating more than a thousand cases of serious alcohol-related conditions every day of the year, it was revealed last night. Rates of admissions to accident and emergency for problem drinking and the number of patients seen by consultants for alcohol-related illnesses have both doubled in seven years. The scale of the problem - and the burden it puts on the Health Service - will pile pressure on Gordon Brown to radically overhaul the controversial Licensing Act. It means that in a NHS hospital wards today alone, there are expected to be 1,222 separate cases of alcoholic liver disease, intoxication, drinkrelated mental or behavioural disorders or drink-related injury. Among under-18s, there was a rise of 40 per cent in those seen by doctors in casualty or in the consulting room over the last seven years. Continue reading Punish the Parasite Base…

Scourge of alcohol abuse

September 9, 2007 at 11:21 pm | In Alcohol & Drugs, Australia, Fools, Public Health | No Comments

BINGE drinking has been blamed for a surge in the number of women arrested for violence. The number of women identified by police as being involved in assault incidents grew from 13,373 in 2002-03 to 14,806 in 2006-07, figures from the Bureau of Crime Statistics and Research show. There was a 2.3 per cent growth in the 10 to 17 age bracket, and of 2.6 per cent among women aged over 18. The emergency director of St Vincent’s Hospital, Gordian Fulde, has no doubt a rise in binge drinking is behind the growing number of females committing assault. He described the massive increase in the representation of drunk young women to his department over the past few years as “scary”. Continue reading Scourge of alcohol abuse…

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