Squeeze on pensioner tax allowances

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Re: Squeeze on pensioner tax allowances

Postby Rodo » 07 Apr 2013, 15:21

It grieves me, it really does, that being prudent and looking after your future becomes a mistaken thing to do in the end. I should have just frittered it all away and thrown myself on the State, but I was brought up with the work ethic. Like you Cruiser, I like to buy things cash up front, saving up for what I want.
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Re: Squeeze on pensioner tax allowances

Postby Kaz » 07 Apr 2013, 15:44

We do the same Rodo.............
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Re: Squeeze on pensioner tax allowances

Postby cruiser2 » 07 Apr 2013, 16:40

Being down to our last million, pennies that is, we will have to tighten our belts now.
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Re: Squeeze on pensioner tax allowances

Postby Rodo » 07 Apr 2013, 17:09

Hey ho!
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Re: Squeeze on pensioner tax allowances

Postby medsec222 » 11 Apr 2013, 14:56

Rodo wrote:It grieves me, it really does, that being prudent and looking after your future becomes a mistaken thing to do in the end. I should have just frittered it all away and thrown myself on the State, but I was brought up with the work ethic. Like you Cruiser, I like to buy things cash up front, saving up for what I want.




I entirely agree Rodo. I have worked all my life and saved to have a bit extra. I have managed to help my son out following his acrimonious divorce, but what would grieve me most is my house going down the pan should one of us develop an illness needing care.
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Re: Squeeze on pensioner tax allowances

Postby Rodo » 11 Apr 2013, 15:02

Yes, losing your house would be the biggest worry of all.
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Re: Squeeze on pensioner tax allowances

Postby cromwell » 11 Apr 2013, 16:56

Rodo wrote:Yes, losing your house would be the biggest worry of all.

And the biggest injustice.
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Re: Squeeze on pensioner tax allowances

Postby Suff » 11 Apr 2013, 18:38

I often wonder how people see social justice. To me, it seems, there are two camps for those who believe in it and then the third camp which simply doesn't believe in it at all. Of the two, I see them as:

    Those who believe that people who have must Pay for those who don't have
    Those who believe that people who have must Contribute towards Helping those who Need

I know which camp I'm in.

Of course if Camp 1 is in power, then you must become a "don't have" before the "do have's" have to pay for you. If camp 2 are in power then it is a contribution to those who need, not just those who don't have.

It is a subtle difference with a massive impact and most people in the country don't get it.
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Those who understand Binary and those who do not.
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