Are sure you're not missing the point Belli? Self funded retirees take the pressure off the pension system, just as the privately health insured (probably next on Labor's hit list) take the pressure off the public health system.
Labor/Greens are too blinded by ideology and class envy to comprehend this. The Liberals aren't a whole lot better, capping super balance limits under Kelly O'Dwyer.
All self funded retirees ask for is a fair go, and that the goalposts aren't moved after decades of retirement saving. Which is about the first sensible thing I've heard Z.Steggall say.
I should declare I have a SMSF and investments outside super. Apart from the concessionally taxed arrangements in the SMSF and subject to current personal tax arrangements to avoid double taxation of dividends, I am not on the public teat. Well, I don't consider I am.
From my understanding general superannuation was established to support people in retirement but not to replace the Age Pension. From Paul Keating's July 1991 speech after he resigned as Treasurer:
"based on the aged pension and... augmented by a privately funded and employment related national superannuation scheme fuelled by a fully mature level of contributions"
Such a scheme would maintain the age and service pensions as the foundation of equity and adequacy in retirement income arrangements, but be complemented by the income of private superannuation with the dual systems integrated through to tax and social security systems."
Possibly views have morphed since then.