(06-04-2022, 08:15 AM)Oh_hunnihunni Wrote: It is interesting just how many of those entitled individuals who spend their lives knocking those who have more challenges in their lives then sign up for Super the moment they are eligible - on the grounds it is their right, and not a benefit. The same lot never opt out of the Winter Energy Payment either.
Both are handouts, gratefully received by those of us who depend on them. But, that kitty would stretch further if those who didn't need it didn't take it.
(06-04-2022, 11:32 AM)Lilith7 Wrote: I also tend to take a dim view of those who don't need super but collect it anyway - unless they're redirecting it to some charitable group, of course - but I've not heard of many doing so.
So you both feel that those who have paid for the super shouldn't get it while those that haven't contributed are deserving?
Personally, after a lifetime of hard work - both paid and voluntary work - and living frugally, we have paid plenty of tax and contributed enough to society to take the small reward that we are entitled to. Over the years I've spent involved in non-profits, I've seen plenty of taxpayers and pensioners contributing, but few beneficiaries.
I feel for and support those who have struck hard times through no fault of their own. But today we have too many crying "poor" and "hard done by" who simply don't want to work.