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Went to the cty tax office to pay my annual property taxes for '06 (ouch!). The guy next to me was getting a discount because he was age 65 so I inquired about this discount, the so-called "age-65 exepmtion". When the clerk was done explaining it to me, I politely asked her to please apply said discount to my property accounts. After looking at me like I needed pshychological help she started to laugh. I replied with total seriousness to go ahead and give me the same discount on the grounds that it is age-discrimination and asked to see the County Tax Collector. All of the "elder" people in the room seemed confused as the clerks gathered around to study this opposition to what I deemed very obvious age-discrimination.

I refused to budge unless the discount was applied to my tax bill on the ground of age discrimination. Eventually a manager explained to me that this is because people age 65 and older are economically stricken and need help from the county on their tax bills. "You mean that guy down the street from me who is 71 yrs old and worth over $10,000,000 with a $1,000,000 home (he made his money as a structural engineer)? That guy is hurting and needs help?" I went on to tell him only people with bonafide economic reasons ought to be considered for tax discounts. To do so purely on age is discriminatory.

Eventually, had to pay my FULL TAX bill and move on, as I knew would be the only outsome that day, but I was trying to make a point nontheless. You can't very well claim age-discrimination, regarding the FAA age-60 law, then strive for all the "senior" discounts that society affords you. I mean, if you really felt age-60 was discriminating, where were you on this topic and what did you do about it throughout your career when you were 25, 30, 35, 40, 50 and 55? Did you oppose it then? Or did you just have this ephiphany that its age-discimination once you turned 57, 58 or 59 (once all those senior to you were now conveniently out of your way)?

Age-discrimination you say? Fine, I will claim age-dicrimination every where I see it when a senior citizen gets a discount based on his or her age. And you seniors should be happy for this becuase I will equally proclaim that insurance companies should not be allowed to charge you higher premimiums for your age. Sound fair?

Flame away....suckaz.
 
There is also age discrimination for the younger generation. There is a 17 year old girl in the house next to me, I know that she really wants to sleep with me, but the law says that she is not allowed to for another year. I think that she should be able to if she wants to.
 
AARP is a much stronger lobby than anyone else's, and it gets stronger every day as the boomers start to retire and raise the percentage of the US popluation who is retired and expecting such a break. I get my season tickets to MSU basketball at 1/2 price because I am a senior, so I buy twice aa many as I need.
 
Went to the cty tax office to pay my annual property taxes for '06 (ouch!). The guy next to me was getting a discount because he was age 65 so I inquired about this discount, the so-called "age-65 exepmtion". When the clerk was done explaining it to me, I politely asked her to please apply said discount to my property accounts. After looking at me like I needed pshychological help she started to laugh. I replied with total seriousness to go ahead and give me the same discount on the grounds that it is age-discrimination and asked to see the County Tax Collector. All of the "elder" people in the room seemed confused as the clerks gathered around to study this opposition to what I deemed very obvious age-discrimination.

I refused to budge unless the discount was applied to my tax bill on the ground of age discrimination. Eventually a manager explained to me that this is because people age 65 and older are economically stricken and need help from the county on their tax bills. "You mean that guy down the street from me who is 71 yrs old and worth over $10,000,000 with a $1,000,000 home (he made his money as a structural engineer)? That guy is hurting and needs help?" I went on to tell him only people with bonafide economic reasons ought to be considered for tax discounts. To do so purely on age is discriminatory.

Eventually, had to pay my FULL TAX bill and move on, as I knew would be the only outsome that day, but I was trying to make a point nontheless. You can't very well claim age-discrimination, regarding the FAA age-60 law, then strive for all the "senior" discounts that society affords you. I mean, if you really felt age-60 was discriminating, where were you on this topic and what did you do about it throughout your career when you were 25, 30, 35, 40, 50 and 55? Did you oppose it then? Or did you just have this ephiphany that its age-discimination once you turned 57, 58 or 59 (once all those senior to you were now conveniently out of your way)?

Age-discrimination you say? Fine, I will claim age-dicrimination every where I see it when a senior citizen gets a discount based on his or her age. And you seniors should be happy for this becuase I will equally proclaim that insurance companies should not be allowed to charge you higher premimiums for your age. Sound fair?

Flame away....suckaz.

This is another one I'm gonna jump on as soon as the age 65 rule is changed by the FAA.

suckaahhhhhh

Tejas
 
I would HAPPILY forgo any and all senior discounts in exchange for getting the job back that I was forced out of last year because of Elwood Quesada's influence peddling!:angryfire

What good is a senior discount when you can't afford the goods or services offered regardless because your income disappeared through no fault of your own other than too many years of paying your dues?
 
I'm 43 and have been working on changing the rule since I was a 33 year-old F/O. And I'm not the only one. Many people don't allow their personal circumstances dictate what they feel is right or wrong.
 
I'm 43 and have been working on changing the rule since I was a 33 year-old F/O. And I'm not the only one. Many people don't allow their personal circumstances dictate what they feel is right or wrong.
Agreed. I'm 39 and I think the rule needs to go. Also, I think people over age 65 as well as anyone else who has less ability to compete in this society deserves a break.

Yes, I understand Capitalism.
Yes, I understand that that greed is good.
Yes, I get that it's every man for himself.

I also know that we're all in this together, and if we don't start taking care if eachother we're hosed.
 
Agreed. I'm 39 and I think the rule needs to go. Also, I think people over age 65 as well as anyone else who has less ability to compete in this society deserves a break.

Yes, I understand Capitalism.
Yes, I understand that that greed is good.
Yes, I get that it's every man for himself.

I also know that we're all in this together, and if we don't start taking care if eachother we're hosed.

Same here. The rule needs to go. It wasn't fair when they started it and it is not fair now. You greedy young bstards.
 
It cuts both ways. I know of a number of Country Clubs, Clubs that offer very large discounts on membership fees for thse under age 30 or 35 to attract younger members.
 
AARP is a much stronger lobby than anyone else's, and it gets stronger every day as the boomers start to retire and raise the percentage of the US popluation who is retired and expecting such a break. I get my season tickets to MSU basketball at 1/2 price because I am a senior, so I buy twice aa many as I need.

MSU? Is that right?
 
MSU that is right.
 

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