So....it seems there might be dissention here with respect to my guestimation as to
what percentage of the revenue collected by this "Green Shift" would be funneled into
its administration. Again I based it on the danger zone of the maximum safe percentage
that a small business should direct into administration (and knowing that we're dealing
with government) and I doubled it. I never pretended to be an economist; just a realist...
Just so everyone knows...if this was a Conservative or NDP plan, I would have just as
many issues with it. So...with that out of the way, who can quote what the Liberals claim
as a percentage of revenue collected by this "Green Plan" will go towards administration?
Who can quote, as a percentage of the revenue collected, that the Liberal Party will direct
towards improving the environment on programs like wind generation, nuclear power, or clean
coal technology and carbon sequestration? I can't find these answers myself so far, and if
someone can point them out, it would be greatly appreciated.
I know that Revenue Canada (or whatever they're calling it now) and a Federal Finance
Department exist, but I also think it would be foolish to think that the "Green Plan" would be
administered in their spare time (after hours at their kitchen tables?) without greatly expanding
their staff and facilities, if not creating a whole new branch of government to soak up this newly
pilfered revenue. A wealth redistribution program of this size and complexity will cost large to
administer.
I live in Saskatchewan, and if I choose to enjoy the benefit of electricity, the one and only
affordable choice is SaskPower (=coal fired power generation plants) and if I choose to heat
my home this winter, the only affordable choice is SaskEnergy (=Natural Gas, unless I wish
to switch to electrical generated heat which puts me back with SaskPower). If these two very
large monopolies get taxed hard, how will these Crown Corporations make up the shortfall???
(Can anyone guess what the ONE Crown owned phone company out here is called?) The
Province of Saskatchewan is already leading the Nation in its inflation rate, but it also has already
committed 1.6 Billion dollars to Carbon Capture and Sequestration technology as Alberta has
committed 2.0 Billion dollars also. For those that think this technology is still untried and
unproven, you need to take a trip out to Weyburn, Sk. I understand that Ontario's matching
contribution is to fold up the automotive and manufacturing industries to reduce pollution but
that's not going to do much for the economy. We don't have smog days like Toronto and we
don't dump the sewage of 1.2 million people per day untreated directly into the ocean like Victoria.
I have a six year old (79% efficient) furnace in a very well insulated home, and I haven't even
seen an incandescent light bulb (except the one inside my oven) in about three years. My doors
are weather-stripped, and I'm saving (as I have been for the last year and it'll take another year or
so) to replace all the windows in my home. I drive a tiny Pontiac with a 2.0L engine and I car pool
with my Son five days/week. It's been two years since anything but Mother Nature has watered my
small lawn, which I hand weed as I do not use pesticides, herbicides, or fertilizer on it. In the last
five years, I have replaced four of the seven appliances in my home with energy efficient ones.
Without the Green Plan to pull even more cash out of my pocket's, the current economy is already
forcing me to do everything I can to economize without Stephane Dion's attempt to kneecap the
Western economy.
We get it out here....really, we do. Between AB & SK there is currently exactly one Liberal MP.
After the next Federal election, there will be none. We know it and the Federal Liberal Party knows
it. They don't have to kiss up to the West, as our population (# of votes) is small compared to Ontario
and Quebec, and we're not interested in voting Liberal (Federally) anyway. If the Liberals have to write-off the West anyway, the "Green Shift" might ensure enough votes might be purchased in non-Western Canada. We get it, but we don't have to like it, or accept it if it's shoved down our throats. This doesn't have to be an East vs. West thing, but that's how it's designed in order to split the country in such a way that the vote rich East resents the West complaining that they don't wanting to be bent over for round two of the National Energy Plan. Been there. Done that. Thanks but no thanks. We'll pass.