aquascoot wrote on Oct 10
th, 2024 at 4:55pm:
they are way better at sucking on the government titty then you
Let's see.
I worked and paid tax from February 5th, 1974 until June 29th, 2019. And, during all of those years I was under the impression that when I reached the age of
65 I would be able to access the Age Pension. As did everyone who worked and paid tax during those years.
I then spent 5 years living on my superannuation to look after my elderly aunt and to also deal with my own medical issues - prostate cancer and thyroid surgery.
Now that my superannuation is almost exhausted I have applied for the age pension (and it's been approved) which I am legally entitled to, even though I had to wait 2 more years (67 instead of 65 thanks to the government increasing the pension eligibility age) than I had expected to during all the years I worked and paid tax.
So, please enlighten me as to how you consider this to be "sucking on the government titty". I'm all ears.
If you really want to go on about "sucking on the government titty" perhaps you should look no further than WA's former Premier, Mark
"Sneakers" McGowan who retired from politics last year claiming he was "exhausted" and is now claiming a $275,000 a year taxpayer funded pension on top of working 4 (or is it 5 now?) part time private sector jobs.
And there's many, many more pollies just like him.
Where's your outrage about that?