




The ministers, during the news conference, painted a verbal picture of a distant and tight-fisted federal government; one that is reluctant to share the wealth and is oblivious to their needs.
http://www.cric.ca/en_html/guide/ver...imbalance.html
Quote:As a Liberal I would think that targeted tax cuts to those that need it most would appeal to you as broad based tax cuts would benefit the rich more since they get taxed more. You claim to prefer paying higher GST but fail to recognize that a third of Canadians pay no tax at all whicj means the only way the bottom third of Canadians can get a tax break, would be through the GST.You are aware you are disagreeing with a fact right? Read the budget, I provided the link. I was talking about income tax. Sure it might be that parents with kids (is there another kind) and the elderly are deemed to be the most needy, but that doesn't take away from the fact that they aren't really adjusting the federal income tax at all
BTW, there are parents without kids. They would be called adults.
Quote:Excuse me for not having hours to spend researching exact numbers for your convenience. The bottom line is that the Liberals having 13 years of rule did the opposite of helping the environment. Ironically, the country that Liberals love to villify when it comes to everything including the environment did a much better job at reducing GHG. How embarrassing it must be to Liberal supporters that the great Satan Bush turns out to be more green than the Liberal party of Canada.The above is a good example of the fallacy of Ad Hominem Tu Quoque. As well as some normal Ad Hominem as well. Also, where are you getting your numbers from, since the official numbers state a 24% raise in Canada and a 13% raise in the USA. Furthermore, as the lesson of Ad Hominem Tu Quoque is supposed to teach people, the failure of the liberal government to achieve the Kyoto targets long before the target date says nothing about the plausibility or the effectiveness of the Kyoto protocol. The Liberal government's action surely wasn't commendable during that time frame, but they were implementing steps to at least try to meet the Kyoto targets, even if it was a last minute effort. That goes far beyond our current government's disappointing flat out rejection of Kyoto on ideological grounds.
And don't feed me the old line of the Liberals were getting around to it. That's all they were really good at. Going around talking about "stuff" and signing agreements but when it came to actually doing ANYTHING, they were AWOL.









