The geezer reads several blogs devoted largely to bemoaning the
evils of discrimination against older folks. One problem often addressed is
lack of equal employment opportunities. Another involves cost-of-living
adjustments that fail to recognize increased needs of seniors for expensive
health services.
However, news from a nearby city, Portage , MI ,
shows the old caution, “be careful what you wish for,” might sometimes be good
advice.
For many years, every Portage
homeowner age 62 or older got a 10 percent discount on water and sewer bills. A
rate study committee appointed by the City Council recently recommended
eliminating
What? No discount! |
As a consequence, about 3,000 elderly Portage residents lost their rate benefit.
Surely at least a few believed they deserved the break. How many appeared at a
hearing to protest the change? Zero!
What’s next? Will Applebee’s cancel my 10 percent senior
discount because some miscreant seeks a ruling that it is unconstitutional? Will
Denny’s start charging full price for my morning coffee? Will all who favor
seniors fall in line in a sort of discount domino effect? Carried to the
extreme, this kind of stuff could put insurance goliath AARP out of business.
Clearly, demands for equality should be considered carefully.
After all, anyone can see we geezers deserve to be more equal than others.
4 comments:
I wish folks would stop discussing inequality. I think eventually we will lose all those "perks" seniors need and love. Dianne
I think most of the discounts are safe. There is a big difference between what a government must do and a private concern may do to attract customers.
Think of all the bars that charge admission for men but let ladies in for free. That "discrimination" has been challenged in court and dismissed.
I don't get out much and thus don't benefit from a lot of senior discounts. A few dollars off on one or two movies a year. My all-time favorite senior perk is the $10 lifetime pass to the national parks. I do a happy dance over that one every time I use it. Hope sequestration doesn't force its suspension.
I agree with you! Now that I'm a senior, I'm all for being more equal than others. But don't tell my kids.
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