I'm having a discussion with two intelligent posters about whether or not Canada should pay the pensions of Bloc MPs if Quebec separates in another thread.
As a background, the government of Canada pays what can only be described as a ridiculously generous pension to MPs who have been in Parliament for at least 6 years. For every $1 that an MP contributes to the plan, Canadian taxpayers contribute, I believe, $6 to the MPs pension plan. The plan benefit rises for every year the MP is in Parliament. So, for example, if an MP has been in Parliament for 10 years, they get something like $40,000 a year (I cannot remember the exact figure, but it is high) for the rest of his or her life. So if you're elected as a 30 year old, and get turfed when you're 40, you'll get 40 grand a year until you die. As you may be aware, there are several young Bloc candidates this election so many of them would continue to live off the avails of the Canadian taxpayer for decades after separation.
I view this as a preposterous situation. I suggest that the MPs, whether they're vested or not (have been in Parliament for 6 years), should receive their contributions plus interest. Heck, I'm willing to give them back Quebec's portion of national tax receipts, which is roughly 20%, or $1.20, for every $1 contributed by the separatists to the pension plan. However, I believe Canadians should not pay the pensions of MPs who openly advocate separation after a province separates. If the Bloc MPs want their pension, let the newly independent Quebec make them whole, not the Canadian taxpayer.
The pension plan is a rip-off as it is. To continue to pay it to those who rip the country apart is, to me, bizarre. I think its akin to paying the guy who slept with then stole your wife when you don't have to continue paying him.
But that's my just my opinion. I would be very interested in knowing what you think so please vote in this poll.
As a background, the government of Canada pays what can only be described as a ridiculously generous pension to MPs who have been in Parliament for at least 6 years. For every $1 that an MP contributes to the plan, Canadian taxpayers contribute, I believe, $6 to the MPs pension plan. The plan benefit rises for every year the MP is in Parliament. So, for example, if an MP has been in Parliament for 10 years, they get something like $40,000 a year (I cannot remember the exact figure, but it is high) for the rest of his or her life. So if you're elected as a 30 year old, and get turfed when you're 40, you'll get 40 grand a year until you die. As you may be aware, there are several young Bloc candidates this election so many of them would continue to live off the avails of the Canadian taxpayer for decades after separation.
I view this as a preposterous situation. I suggest that the MPs, whether they're vested or not (have been in Parliament for 6 years), should receive their contributions plus interest. Heck, I'm willing to give them back Quebec's portion of national tax receipts, which is roughly 20%, or $1.20, for every $1 contributed by the separatists to the pension plan. However, I believe Canadians should not pay the pensions of MPs who openly advocate separation after a province separates. If the Bloc MPs want their pension, let the newly independent Quebec make them whole, not the Canadian taxpayer.
The pension plan is a rip-off as it is. To continue to pay it to those who rip the country apart is, to me, bizarre. I think its akin to paying the guy who slept with then stole your wife when you don't have to continue paying him.
But that's my just my opinion. I would be very interested in knowing what you think so please vote in this poll.