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JamesBondo

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The left can go back to internet trolling and long winded trump rants while they wait for their government cheque paid for by taxes from hard working Canadians that base their life on ethics and family values.
 

Walter

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There will be riots on the lawn of Queen's Park when the new gubmint takes power.
 

pgs

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There will be riots on the lawn of Queen's Park when the new gubmint takes power.
No the union drones will flood out of their offices to greet Ford on the grounds of the legislature ala Trudeau .
 

captain morgan

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A Mouse Once Bit My Sister




 

Hoid

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I believe you will see the next election in BC proportional rep.
 

DaSleeper

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Another snowflake looser idea
Swallow your Liberal pill Waldo


Mentalflush seems to have done so....

Anyone who has seen the long candidate list.....at least in northern Ontario ....at least a dozen..
Proportional representation would be a virtual nightmare..
A good number of people would just quit voting....which would make snowflakes happy...

The P C s just picked up their lawn signs...
Wonder if the Liberals will bother
I'll keep an eye open when I go for my walk this afternoon
 

pgs

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Another snowflake looser idea
Swallow your Liberal pill Waldo


Mentalflush seems to have done so....

Anyone who has seen the long candidate list.....at least in northern Ontario ....at least a dozen..
Proportional representation would be a virtual nightmare..
A good number of people would just quit voting....which would make snowflakes happy...

The P C s just picked up their lawn signs...
Wonder if the Liberals will bother
I'll keep an eye open when I go for my walk this afternoon
They will still be there , after crying salty tears all night the Liberal supporters won’t have either the energy or motivation to remove them .
 

Danbones

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Ben Bernanke: The US Economy Is Going To Go Off The Cliff In 2020
https://www.zerohedge.com/news/2018-06-07/ben-bernanke-us-economy-going-go-cliff-2020

The liberals won't get blamed when that hits here...( this is the old "hot potato" scam )
;)
guess who will.

Also justin NOW has a groping problem...

The 43rd Canadian federal election (formally the 43rd Canadian general election) is scheduled to take place on or before October 21, 2019
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/43rd_Canadian_federal_election

He'll be gone by then, and after WEARING that RESOUNDING ECONOMIC FACEPLANT you will never see the nationalistic (federal and provincial ) conservative party ever again.
 

White_Unifier

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The poor?

Why?

Why do you think?

I favour lowering taxes on the rich too. I'm just saying though that the priority should be lowering them on the poor first. Once the debt is paid off (if I'm still alive by then) and taxes on the poor eliminated, then we could consider lowering taxes on the middle class, maybe even eliminate them too. As for the rich, we could then consider lowering their taxes.

Have you ever heard or read of incrementalism?
 
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Walter

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Why do you think?

I favour lowering taxes on the rich too. I'm just saying though that the priority should be lowering them on the poor first. Once the debt is paid off (in I'm still alive by then) and taxes on the poor eliminated, then we could consider lowering taxes on the middle class, maybe even eliminate them too. As for the rich, we could then consider lowering their taxes.

Have you ever heard or read of incrementalism?
The poor don’t pay income tax.
 

White_Unifier

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That's just debt-induced growth so not sustainable. Poorer jurisdictions enjoy an advantage in the growth department since they can undersell the competition. A more developed jurisdictions merely reveals its foolishness in trying to compete in growth. A wise developed jurisdiction knows it can't compete on growth so it focuses on improved efficiency instead.

I'd like to see the stats on Ontario's improvements to economic efficiency.

The poor don’t pay income tax.

The lower-middle-class or the relatively-poor then.

Or just eliminate the HST.
 

mentalfloss

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Why do you think?

I favour lowering taxes on the rich too. I'm just saying though that the priority should be lowering them on the poor first. Once the debt is paid off (if I'm still alive by then) and taxes on the poor eliminated, then we could consider lowering taxes on the middle class, maybe even eliminate them too. As for the rich, we could then consider lowering their taxes.

Have you ever heard or read of incrementalism?


I think you underestimate how many 'poor' there are and how much they collectively contribute in taxation.

Removing taxes from them would make it much harder to balance the budget unless you increase taxes on the rich.
 

White_Unifier

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I think you underestimate how many 'poor' there are and how much they collectively contribute in taxation.

Removing taxes from them would make it much harder to balance the budget unless you increase taxes on the rich.

That's why I proposed cutting spending first and then making any tax cuts dove tal conditionally and incrementally with reduced debt. I don't favour tax cuts until we get the debt under control.

I live right next to Ontario and visit often. I can say I've noticed prices increasing in Ontario in the last couple of years. I have little doubt it has to do with minimum-wage increases. Dog chasing its tail.
 

Colpy

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Doug Ford Says He’ll Roll Back These 4 Laws Protecting the Rights and Freedoms of Women

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1. Ford supports the constitutional right of freedom of speech/conscience and the the right to peacefully protest.


2. Ford supports the right of legislators to bring forward legislation.


3. Ford supports parental rights. (although he may have overstepped himself in this case, depending on the age limit)


4. Ford supports the individual right of freedom of conscience.


You really don't understand a free society, do you?