lol My attitude is a part of me. Your nose is ridiculous.[/INDENT]
The difference I'm calling your attitude a loser NOT you.
oh, there's another one. The CTC. Why should anyone be given "free" money simply because they have kids?It certainly is more difficult to get a job as you age but that isn't the point I'm making. I gave the Child Tax Benefit program modification that came from the Family Allowance program and wonder why something similar can't take place with OAS and GIS.
Why doesn't every canadian deserve social assistance? Exact same question, two different groups.
Because social assistance isn't set up as a universal program.
Why do you wear a left shoe and a right shoe?
tibear. How old are you?
lol My attitude is a part of me. Your nose is ridiculous.
oh, there's another one. The CTC. Why should anyone be given "free" money simply because they have kids?![]()
What?? Haven't we killed this useless pig yet ???
Seven pages of post later????
What?? Haven't we killed this useless pig yet ???
Seven pages of post later????
Not likely to happen anytime soon considering the tenacity of one of the debaters. :lol::lol::lol:
I will get my 92 year old mom to apply for Family Allowance.Still waiting for your reasons why OAS and the old Family Allowance should be treated differently?????? I guess you're avoiding because you realize there isn't a "good" reason.
Probably because most seniors' kids aren't home anymore so the seniors don't need family allowance and likewise OAS doesn't apply to folks with kids.Still waiting for your reasons why OAS and the old Family Allowance should be treated differently??????
Yeah, that must be it.I guess you're avoiding because you realize there isn't a "good" reason.
Quote: Originally Posted by tibear![]()
Still waiting for your reasons why OAS and the old Family Allowance should be treated differently?????? I guess you're avoiding because you realize there isn't a "good" reason.I will get my 92 year old mom to apply for Family Allowance.
Probably because most seniors' kids aren't home anymore so the seniors don't need family allowance and likewise OAS doesn't apply to folks with kids. Yeah, that must be it.
If not for OAS and GAINS, plus CPP retirement pension, at age 73 and disabled, my income would be $2119.08 per year
BUT, I do receive OAS-Gains, and CPP and my income is $17,000.00 per year!
IOW, I need both to survive.
Knowing now that there is no age discrimination with any family allowance program I think I'll move back in with mom when she gets her welding apprenticeship.Smart a$$ answers speak volumes as to the strength of your positions. When you are in trouble with your position start to personal attack the other side or start to make fun of the topic.
I guess its easy to tell that the people here enjoy getting their free money off the backs of their children and grandchildren. Was always taught that with age came wisdom, but I guess in the cases of the people here the adage should be changed to with age comes greed.
Oh well, let's hope that your children and grandchildren think of others more than you do. The good news is that this generation will be gone in 20 years so let's hope the next generation is more compassionate and has more belief in fairness than this one evidently does.
No. And not all seniors get OAS.The question is do ALL seniors need to receive OAS.
The discussion isn't whether some seniors need the money, that's a given. The question is do ALL seniors need to receive OAS.
Haven't heard OAS referred to as a pork belly program before but I guess maybe it fits. That was the point of your comment wasn't it?
And the lack of justification for the program from others.
Not all Seniors recieve OAS- Total clawback after a certain income range takes care of that.