POLITICIAN'S entitlements - it's time for change

This is not my words but something I agree with, so have iteratated it here:

 

The Pension Assets Test to be implemented on 1 January 2017.

So here's fair warning to all politicians of any persuasion, this
group of aged voters may be about to make the greatest impact on any Federal election in history, ignoring them may be the start of a changed political environment in this country.
Change the Entitlements
I absolutely agree, if a pension isn't an entitlement, neither is
theirs. They keep telling us that paying us an aged pension isn't
sustainable.
Paying politicians all the perks they get is even less sustainable!
The politicians themselves, in Canberra, brought it up, that the Age of
Entitlements is over:
The author is asking each addressee to forward this email to a
minimum of twenty people on their address list; in turn ask each of those to do likewise. In three days, most people in Australia will have this message. This is one idea that really should be passed around because the rot has to stop somewhere.

Proposals to make politicians shoulder their share of the weight now that the Age of Entitlement is over:
1. Scrap political pensions.
Politicians can purchase their own retirement plan, just as most
other working Australians are expected to do.
2. Retired politicians (past, present & future) participate in
Centrelink. A Politician collects a substantial salary while in office but
should receive no salary when they're out of office.
Terminated politicians under 70 can go get a job or apply for
Centrelink unemployment benefits like ordinary Australians.
Terminated politicians under 70 can negotiate with Centrelink like
the rest of the Australian people.
3. Funds already allocated to the Politicians' retirement fund be
returned immediately to Consolidated Revenue.
This money is to be used to pay down debt they created which they
expect us and our grandchildren to repay for them.
4. Politicians will no longer vote themselves a pay raise.
Politicians pay will rise by the lower of, either the CPI or 3%.
5. Politicians lose their privileged health care system and
participate in the same health care system as ordinary Australian people. i.e. Politicians either pay for private cover from their own funds
or accept ordinary Medicare.
6. Politicians must equally abide by all laws they impose on the
Australian people.
7. All contracts with past and present Politicians men/women are
void effective 31/12/16.

-The Australian people did not agree to provide perks to Politicians,
that burden was thrust upon them. 
-Politicians devised all these contracts to benefit themselves.
-Serving in Parliament is an honour not a career.
-The Founding Fathers envisioned citizen legislators, so our
politicians should serve their term(s), then go home and back to work.

If each person contacts a minimum of twenty people, then it will
only take three or so days for most Australians to receive the message.
Don't you think it's time?

THIS IS HOW YOU FIX Parliament and help bring fairness back into
this country!

4 comments

Good luck with that Mussitate - how do you change the status quo for politicians when it is THEY who must make the changes. They will never give up their lurks and perks and voters are powerless to change that.

A candidate standing on a platform of implementing Mussi's proposals would stand a good chance of winning my vote.

kfchugo

In the very least, if every person had hold of this list and grumbled to their MPs.... it would frighten the hell out of them.

Barak is right, if a party put these items as their main agenda for the election, they would get a bagful of votes, particularly IF everyone had this list in their possession!

We can merely, give it a go..... remember the ONLY thing politicians, big boys and mega corporations are truly frightened of, is 'the people'.... that is why they spend so much money controlling us!

Good to see you again.... cheers!

 

Barak

You too mate, hope you had a good festive affair. 

http://www.aph.gov.au/Parliamentary_Business/Petitions/House_of_Representatives_Petitions/Petitions_General/Sign_an_e-petition?id=EN0096

 

Check out this petition and sign if you agree that past members of parliament should not be entitiled to continous payments.

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