You need to work and pay in to get it.
No you don't. My wife gets it and she worked two years her entire life. My kids were getting CPP benefits before they even graduated from high school. You really should stick to topics you know something about
You need to work and pay in to get it.
that presents a bit of a problemNo you don't. My wife gets it and she worked two years her entire life. My kids were getting CPP benefits before they even graduated from high school. You really should stick to topics you know something about
Disability CPP.No you don't. My wife gets it and she worked two years her entire life. My kids were getting CPP benefits before they even graduated from high school. You really should stick to topics you know something about
Hmmmn..........seems a tad extreme....no? Maybe a bit of singeing would do?
that presents a bit of a problem
This one neighbour down the street, was paying child support to his wife..Disability CPP.
Children's benefitThis one neighbour down the street, was paying child support to his wife..
Now that he is disabled, he gets cpp disability pension and his child support is paid directly to the children by CPP
What's the matter with Cannut...his wife's disability pension was paying for his kids?
Bottle sorting doesn't pay enough?
Contribution requirements to be eligible for disability benefitsNo you don't. My wife gets it and she worked
two years her entire life.
My kids were getting CPP benefits before they even graduated from high school. You really should stick to topics you know something about
Cognitive DissonancePete....notice the babbling coming out when he gets cornered?
Of course he does the bloody hypocrite
one billion
More than one billion people are active on Facebook.
More than 100 million people use Instagram every month.
I have that episode on the PVR. Now I'm intrigued.Boggles the mind, DS. But if you really want a look at what is behind Fascist Book and Instagram you may just want to have a look at this documentary.
www.pbs.org/wgbh/frontline/film/in-the-age-of-ai/
FRONTLINE investigates the promise and perils of artificial intelligence, from fears about work and privacy to rivalry between the U.S. and China. The documentary traces a new industrial revolution that will reshape and disrupt our lives, our jobs and our world, and allow the emergence of the surveillance society.
Greed where only one side is punished for crossing the line. Capatalist have to lie to keep theit systen alfoat. They have to produce shoddy goods to kkep their system afloat. People are forced to stay with it. It was outdated when Chris discovered America.Corporate greed is good, it makes most people try to do better,,,, most,, that is,, except the born losers
Prog shit.Why is there so much adoration of wealth hoarders. Is it not known that extreme hoarding is a symptom of mentall illness? Why is extreme wealth hoarding any different?
The worship of billionaires has become our shittiest religionNobody should have a billion dollars, and those who do are something other than fully human.
One billion dollars is a huge amount of money. Indeed: One billion dollars is such a huge amount of money, that there has recently emerged a whole sub-genre of images specifically designed to help us get our heads around how huge it is. If you, for instance, had earned a million a year, every year since the Battle of Hastings (that’s 1066, for non-Brits), and not spent any of it, you still wouldn’t (interest notwithstanding) be a billionaire. If you earned an annual salary of $43,000, you might eventually become a billionaire (again, not accounting for expenses or accumulated interest) — if you waited over 23,000 years.And none of this is even accounting for the still more extreme amount of money that Jeff Bezos has managed to accumulate over the course of his lifetime: $110 billion dollars, according to one recent estimate. The other day, I overheard a couple in the pub, students I think, arguing about how much a billion was. One thought it was ten million. The second bet that it was actually a bit bigger: one hundred million. When they realized that a billion is in fact either one thousand million (“short scale,” sometimes thought of as an “American billion” by British people) or one million million (“long scale,” used officially in Britain until the mid-1970s), they couldn’t stop laughing. People actually have that amount, like that amount of currency — in money? And they’re just allowed to sort of... have it?
Billionaires are powerful, and some people are just psychologically conditioned to be toadies.
More: https://theoutline.com/post/8187/billionaires-are-not-people