thomvic":2knn92vy said:
This country is up to its ears in debt and although the annual budget deficit may be reduced in this and ensuing years it will be many, many years before any inroads are made on the National Debt currently standiing at about £750 billion. What right have we to pass the debt onto our children, grandchildren and beyond? None, thats what! Cuts, and massive ones have to be made.
We all know that cuts are necessary and also where many of them should fall. It is time for all organisations and individuals to lose the NIMBY attitude and make a contribution for the sake of our descendants.
Richard
Roy,
The bit I coloured dark blue, is what I can argue with, ( in some areas) and for the reasons I gave..
I refuse to take the blame for something that I didn't cause directly, even though I will still have to help foot the bill. I doubt very much I am alone in this view.
As for the WFA, I am sure the powers that be, would say I don't need it. But I am entitled to it, and I use as to help pay the WFB. This last Winter, in an effort to cut down my WFB, I was 'stingy' with the heating. Result? Frost-nip from the cold spell we had. (I didn't find this out until I recently asked my Doc why just lately, my toes had lost some feeling.
Someone mentioned as long as pensioners having to be warm while they watch Sky. In reply to that bit of sarcasm:
I sometimes feel by being old and 'living on the State', I am committing a crime. Especially from the points of view of some youngsters.
I will remind these 'youngsters' that there is only one alternative to growing old. When I worked, I had to provide for my own pension and also pay the pensioners who were drawing out then. I could have moaned about that and the fact that even a millionaire is entitled to a State Pension. But I didn't. I got on with it.
And if you youngsters don't do the same, to greater degree, then when you retire, you'll realise that 'struggling whilst you were young' was just practice for the main event. If you are 'lucky enough' to get there.
John