No idea, but after I get some sleep, I can come back fresh again, dig a bit, etc…Have the Tories proposed any of that in the specific context of paying for the 35-cents-a-jug cut?
No idea, but after I get some sleep, I can come back fresh again, dig a bit, etc…Have the Tories proposed any of that in the specific context of paying for the 35-cents-a-jug cut?
AS Justin steps off his personal jet that burns oodles of fuel.View attachment 22299
In an incredibly bizarre outburst in the House of Commons this week, Health Minister Mark Holland described family road trips as if they were a trip to hell.
It all started with Conservative MP Rachael Thomas asking a benign question that should have resulted in a forgettable answer from the government.
Next week the Conservatives have a motion coming forward for a vote to take 35 cents of tax off the price of gas so that Canadians can get a break. Thomas was asking the government if they would support the motion and described why they should.
“Many Canadians just simply look forward to a small summer vacation, a road trip perhaps. It is normally a time when they can camp in the mountains, go to a national park or visit loved ones, but this year, many Canadians cannot afford this simple delight because the government has made life too expensive,” Thomas said.
She then asked whether the Liberal government will vote for the Conservative motion or “force” Canadians to stay home and skip the expensive road trip.
A question like that should have resulted in Holland, or some other minister, standing up and saying that they are concerned about affordability issues and the government working hard to address them. If Holland had done that, no one would have noticed the exchange, instead he had a meltdown like Clark Griswold in Christmas Vacation finding out he’s been enrolled in the Jelly of the Month Club.
I’m waiting for the video to come out this weekend.LILLEY: Trudeau minister says your summer road trip will burn the planet — Toronto Sun
Seems the Trudeau government hates the idea of Canadians taking a vacation if it involves a road trip. In an incredibly bizarre outburst in the House of Commons this week, Health Minister Mark Holland described family road trips as if they were a trip to hell. It all started with Conservative MP...apple.news
oh, something is out about it:
With regards to the 35 cent cut, aside from making a motion which they do not expect the Liberals/NDP to back thus killing it, there likely was no purpose other than to score points. This is the job of the opposition. Having a Liberal Cabinet Member go bat shit crazy in response is just a bonus.Have the Tories proposed any of that in the specific context of paying for the 35-cents-a-jug cut?
Fair question. The short answer is cut spending. However, there is much more to it. The government is crowing about how they are giving people more in Carbon scam tax rebates than they pay in carbon scam taxes. The rebate is based on your previous year tax return, not how much you may have paid in carbon scam taxes. If this is indeed the case, why collect it in the first place? Other than to employ a few thousand people to administer it? To be clear, I live in BC, and we have our own carbon scam tax, separate from the federal one, so the rebates do not apply to me. We will be dealing with this problem in October.How do the Tories propose to make up the lost tax revenue? Run a bigger deficit?
Id add in those who did some sort of physical work and got an allowance for it or worked part-time as well.Touché!!
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GST on goods and services from inflation has been been a cash cow over the past 4 years. Lowering GST would ecourage more spending.Fair question. The short answer is cut spending. However, there is much more to it. The government is crowing about how they are giving people more in Carbon scam tax rebates than they pay in carbon scam taxes. The rebate is based on your previous year tax return, not how much you may have paid in carbon scam taxes. If this is indeed the case, why collect it in the first place? Other than to employ a few thousand people to administer it? To be clear, I live in BC, and we have our own carbon scam tax, separate from the federal one, so the rebates do not apply to me. We will be dealing with this problem in October.
With no taxable income there are no refundable credits on medical and extra household costs.The feds have come up with a new tax giveaway scheme.They are calling it automated income tax filing. It seems that people with no taxable income, which I read to be those on disability or welfare, cause even my pension is taxxed, can receive tax refunds, despite not having paid a penny in income tax.
The Liberals are trying for the Jedi Mind Trick, paid for by the taxpayer & not their own coffers, hoping that the election is going to be a year away. It may work on the simpleminded.The climate change we're looking for is that we want these crooked fuckers gone.
Two big problems there, besides the obvious lie about climate change. If the program is so good, why do they feel obligated to give $7million to their supporter to tell us how getting fucked in the ass is so good for us(without a kiss), and why a rebate instead if just not scamming the tax money in the first place? The whole thing reeks of jobs program for party faithful.Environment and Climate Change Canada is planning a $7-million "climate literacy and action" advertising campaign that would focus on how "carbon pricing reduces emissions and benefits Canadians through the Canada Carbon Rebate," in addition to other actions to combat climate change, according to a copy of the department's advertising plan obtained by the Star through an Access to Information request.
…another $7million… off the top of my head. I think that’s about the dollar figure for the rebranding last year of the carbon tax rebate thing…it’s new name & forcing the bank to list it as such, etc…Two big problems there, besides the obvious lie about climate change. If the program is so good, why do they feel obligated to give $7million to their supporter to tell us how getting fucked in the ass is so good for us(without a kiss), and why a rebate instead if just not scamming the tax money in the first place? The whole thing reeks of jobs program for party faithful.