The federal opposition parties, along with the media, are stirring up trouble by insinuating that old age security (OAS) benefits are going to be cut. They are completely overreacting and making seniors worry needlessly when all that was announced was that there would be a review of OAS. This government has said that any changes that may be made will have NO EFFECT on any current seniors, nor even anyone who is currently over the age of 50.
One of the possible changes may be that they raise the eligible age from 65 to 67. People are now living much longer than they were when OAS was first set up, so benefits are now being paid out for much longer periods of time, something it was not designed for. In addition, right now there are between 4 and 5 working people for every senior. Come 2030, the projections are that there will be two working people for every senior. Do we really want to leave that burden for our children and grandchildren?
All of our social programs need to be reviewed and have needed to be reviewed for quite some time. However, nobody to date has had the courage to even mention any changes, let alone make any, because of the backlash. Prime Minister Harper is not going to hang seniors out to dry, no matter what Bob Rae, Nycole Turmel, or the ever trouble-making media may have you believe.
On a much, much different note, did you know that CBC is in the porn business? Yep, you read it right. Porn. They have purchased from France (with your money, of course) a French TV series called “Hard” and they are running it for free on their website Tou.tv. They claim it isn’t really porn, however, I have seen some of the scenes from one episode and it is definitely porn. Now, before you get the idea that I was surfing the internet looking for porn, I was actually watching SunTV and they showed some scenes from it (with the actors’ unmentionables covered, of course).
All I can say is this--with all the much needed cuts this federal government has made and will be making in the future, they damn well better be making some cuts to the CBC.
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