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PM’s pension delay remarks ‘cruel’ on aged : Comments
By Alison Hiscocks, published 6/10/2008Kevin Rudd’s concession that the single aged pension was ''almost impossible'' to live on while offering no relief was cruel.
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IT was a craven example of how to manipulate the news media for positive ratings and TO POSE as sympathising while delivering nothing.
The public taunting of VETERANS for political purposes is a long-standing, disgraceful,reason why THE PUBLIC should speak up.
Rudd IS in control of the Treasury. He has the power to increase COMPENSATION AND MILITARY SUPERANNUATION.
He chooses not to.
Waiting another five months is “rational and reasonable”? MILITARY SUPERANNUANTS HAVE WAITED SINCE 1972.
Mr Rudd explain this COMPENSATION AND SUPERANNUATION pension delaying tactic to them. NO POLITICAN HAS BEEN ABLE TO DO SO. EVER.
HE KNOWS THAT IS ALL THAT VETERANS GET.
Politicians have power to make change. Taunting VETERANS IN THIS FASHION IS CRUEL AND INSENSITIVE.
In the meantime VETERANS ARE supposed to exist on fresh air and scenery. It’s heartless. IT's exploitation.
The CPI increase lifts the single pension by around $15 a fortnight to around $560, or around $280 a week. VETERANS GET THE CPI. PENSIONER'S GET MORE.
The government could make an immediate increase in MILITARY COMPENSATION AND SUPERANNUATION. Instead we have political gibberish.
The Prime Minister and ministers blather about doing nothing until A review as a “rationale and reasonable” approach. They might not think that way if the MILITARY COMPENSATION OR SUPERANNUATION was their sole income.
While the Government increased utilities allowance to $125 a quarter and given retirees a $500 one-off payment as well as the modest CPI, VETERANS GET CPI ONLY. PENSIONER'S GET MORE. increase in their pension, thIS IS soaked up by bills and the rising cost of living.
Emotions were further heightened in late September when the Rudd Government blocked a Coalition attempt to raise some pensions by $30 a week.
This just makes it worse.
This is a human issue, not something to play vote-catching politics with. Lawyers AND THE PUBLIC need to be speaking out in support of our VETERAN retirees. THERE WOULD BE NO AUSTRALIA WITHOUT THEM.
VETERANS ARE CREATED BY POLITICIANS AND GOVERNMENTS. They deserve better in their final years.