Probably a good place to start. Too many bureaucrats!
OK, so now that we've established that parks are more important to you than health care, are there any programs that you feel are a higher priority than parks?
Probably a good place to start. Too many bureaucrats!
How come you have to pay to see your own country? I'm gonna charge the mailmanmision to my yard. I have nice rocks they see for free.
You have to pay to ensure that the park isn't damaged by people. Those that don't want to enjoy a park undamaged by people don't have to pay - they can stay at home.
So does part of your entrance fee go to the RCMP?
I'd prefer that it go to avalanche control. Aren't RCMP a different department than Parks?
OK, so now that we've established that parks are more important to you than health care, are there any programs that you feel are a higher priority than parks?
Not now, but perhaps in the future. Here's the quote from the article.
For starters, you do. Secondly, you have yet to establish that there is a no waste within Parks Canada or the parks system in general...but again, I'm getting ahead of you.You don't primarily cut funding to areas according to their importance but rather according to the amount of waste.
So does part of your entrance fee go to the RCMP?
For starters, you do. Secondly, you have yet to establish that there is a no waste within Parks Canada or the parks system in general...but again, I'm getting ahead of you.
I am sure the fees get fed into the giant buracracy and then is supplemented with tax dollars. I have no problem with more coming from the fees and presumably less from tax dollars.
Its a government department with unionized employees. Of course there is waste. Are you suggesting we sell the parks to private industry and fire all the lazy unionized workers?
Fees are tax dollars. They just have a different name so people will think they aren't being taxed.
There is a big difference. If I am in Toronto and never go anywhere, if it comes from taxes, Parks are paid for by me with little use to me. If you go to a Park, you are taxed via fee for using the park. User pays. Much better system.
I'm not really arguing which system is better. I'm just saying they are both taxes. The government is providing a service and collect money to provide that service. It is a tax though. Since you feel this is a much better system, do you think it should be extended to all government programs? Do you think a greater portion of the costs of each department should be covered by user taxes?
Yes, where applicable.
Some services are provided to people other than the taxpayer and if those are worthy, they should be funded by income tax. But stuff that you are getting using something, you should pay rather than the taxpayer in general.
So health care for instance. How much of your health care are you willing to pay for?
That is a moot point! A bigger concern is the method of payment that is forced upon us!
User pay should be pretty well applicable to everything. Insurance can cover the "cracks".
Sounds great to me. We should take the debt servicing costs in this country and divide them amongst the population based on year of birth. Since you got to use far more of the resources than I did, you can pay a higher percentage of the debt cost.
How many of these are you willing to help pay for?
I am a senior - Canada Benefits
What or where do you deem it applicable?
So health care for instance. How much of your health care are you willing to pay for?
Sounds great to me. We should take the debt servicing costs in this country and divide them amongst the population based on year of birth. Since you got to use far more of the resources than I did, you can pay a higher percentage of the debt cost.
How many of these are you willing to help pay for?
I am a senior - Canada Benefits
So your still on this are you?