The carbon tax was essentially another GST. The model for implementation collection and distribution is almost identical.
The carbon tax is also taxed with…GST.
So is the carbon tax a “Goods” or a “Service”?
Fuel moves everything in this country.
For 5 months of the year, the fuel that heats our homes also keeps us alive.
Middle-class families nationwide are struggling. Some live in their cars, vans, campers, and motorhomes.
…& not without fuel for at least November through April.
This whole thing was a Liberal Ponzi scheme, and the Canadian people were the mark.
I don’t know how current the mapping program on my phone is, but this:
Today, is a significant homeless encampment, & this:
Today, is a significant homeless encampment, and I can go on and on like this, but these two are within 10 blocks of our home.
There’s another, one our street, on our block, that we’ve been dealing with since the Sping with its rampant crime & garbage & 24/7 traffic & police/ambulance attendance at least daily if not several times a day, etc…
This wasn’t like this for 10 years ago, and it wasn’t like this to this extent five years ago, & this is the Canadian Prairie and November 10th. I’m assuming not the top of priority for these people in tents, this morning, is Trudeau is saving the world one carbon tax at a time (hopefully one at a time).
Not this Saturday that just passed, but the one before, was an extremely busy day for me. After working all week, I got to Saturday morning and a neighbour/friend needed help. His wife’s relative had passed away and they’re trying to clean out her three-story apartment, and he needed help getting furniture down to ground level and trucks….& I put in a couple hours there before I had to get home to help my wife-type’s SUV loaded for an aquarium Society meeting, so that I could find time to play here a little bit while getting ready for a funeral in the early afternoon, in order to get from the funeral to elsewhere to purchase a winch for one of our trucks that I wouldn’t have time to do during the next week, etc….& that was all just in the “first part” of the day….
….& on the way to the first mission of the morning, we stopped at a Tim Hortons (corner of 11th Ave & Broad.
On the way to grab 4 to-go coffee’s, we were panhandled three times before getting in the door, & there was a guy out front, literally taking a shit in the front corner of the building.
We got inside and we’re second in line behind one person buying a coffee, before we could pay for our coffees, the police rolled in (The restaurant was full), and I couldn’t hear what was being said, but everybody in the entire entire restaurant got up and walked out the front door except for the three of us in line & one table with three people on it.
Turns out everybody else in the entire coffee shop were not customers. It was crazy. Three police SUV’s & 6 officers at 8:35am to flush one coffee shop…& I’m told that happened several times a day? This is also also Kitty corner across the street from the police station.
(that entire complex connected by the red line above, is the main portion of the police station in Regina, with several other smaller satellite stations, & stealth buildings in other areas in the city)
I don’t like this, & I don’t know what the answer is, but I know that whatever’s going on currently isn’t working. What’s the commonality here for the last decade? Is it the current government? I don’t know, but I’m willing to change that to see what difference it makes.
Government has dramatically increased spending, but the number of people without a roof has only grown
nationalpost.com
I’m fairly confident in assuming that the three homeless camps that I’m talking about specifically (out of many many more) aren’t hoping to avoid global warming by any means necessary.
I don’t think the carbon tax (& the GST tax on the carbon tax) are helping with this situation, & is really a misplaced priority when you stop and just look around, or tried to purchase food at a grocery store, or just try to eat your home, assuming you still have one, or just try to get back-and-forth to work every day so you can maintain that home, etc…