OK Cliff, let's play your game, have you looked at the General Revenue for the Canadian government? Of course not, here take a look at the latest numbers:
Federal general government revenue and expenditures (Revenue)
It clearly shows that in 2009 the federal government has general revenues of $237.357 Billion from various sources, of which only $12.878 Billion come from "investment income" the vast majority comes from taxes ($197.183 Billlion).
So your arguement that OAS doesn't cost the taxpayer anything is pure hogwash. OAS pensions total about $32 Billion every year so even if we move every cent, or is it nickle now, of the investment income it still leaves a shortfall of $19.122 Billion that taxpayers must pay every year. AND this amount is growing every year!!
Let's see $32 Billion in OAS payments means that
12.6% of the general revenue goes to pay OAS?
Now let's take a look at the expenditure side where there isn't any category that is over $30 Billion but one...can you guess which one that one is??????
Social Services! So even the government classifies OAS as a social service program.
$32 Billion is more than we spent on healthcare in Canada in 2009!!! ($26 Billion)
This is how debating is done with fact and figures not name calling and abuse.