Bones, hot dogs, mustard for lube. It's all one in the same.
K', scratch hot dogs off the what to have for dinner list.
Also, note to self, nothing with mustard for a while.
Bones, hot dogs, mustard for lube. It's all one in the same.
Out of fairness, they did promise to shave 2% off it.
Be grateful they never offered a rueben dog. The kraut could get messy.K', scratch hot dogs off the what to have for dinner list.
Also, note to self, nothing with mustard for a while.
Guess what? Politicians lie through their fangs. Expect the opposite of everything they say and you can easily predict your future.Yeah in two years when there is every possibility that this present government may no longer be in power - then what happens?
Yeah in two years when there is every possibility that this present government may no longer be in power - then what happens?
Be grateful they never offered a rueben dog. The kraut could get messy.
Good idea but skip the salami.Reminds me of the kids "I'll do it later".
Never believed them either.
They've offered me nothing! I have to buy my own kraut.
Screw it, I'm ordering a pizza.
That is true of the urbanites but the rural areas did not want that clown and his minions. Notice the numbers in the chart that JLM posted. Those areas with the highest percentage were not metro Vancouver. In BC people in metro areas vote with their wallets, rural people vote with their conscience.you get what you pay for. For the last 10 years BC'ers have kept campbell and his crooks in office. Suck it up buttercup, this is what ya's wanted.
The real impact is yet to be felt by the BC Liberal/Conservative coalition. The fact is they got 1.6 billion
from the Feds and they applied it to a 3.3 billion dollar deficit and now they have to pay back the 1.6
and make up for the deficit they hid from the people. BC is now 3.3 billion in the hole and they are over
budget on nearly all their projects. These people are going to get pounded at the polls in the next
election which is closer than most people think. In BC we petitioned the government and demanded
they retract the legislation and they put it to a vote thinking people would calm down. They didn't and now
the next step is to have the BC Government call an election so we can show them just how mad me are.
The NDP is about to come back to power and I hope they learned some lessons from the past. If they
are like Saskatchewan or Manitoba New Democrats things will be fine. Nova Scotia also took a serious
situation there and not only balanced the books for the first time in years they produced over half a
billion is surplus funds that can pay debt created by previous Liberal and Conservative Governments or
start a reserve fund that will someday benefit everyone.
Goodbye Chrisi you put the ball up in the air and found out people are not only angry about the HST they
are angry with the BC Liberal Party which is really a Federal Liberal/Federal Conservative coalition.
Even Stockwell Day supports the BC Liberals, go figure.
The thing that really bothers me is we still don't actually know which way would have been best. Of course the financial pundits know but not one of them has appeared on the news to advise us.
Petros is a nice guy but he doesn't know everything. :lol:
Long term the HST is the best deal for taxpayers as well as business. Just that most people have no clue as to how the tax system works and many don't even want to. I don't know how many people have stated that they wish the taxes were included in the sticker price because they don't even want to know how badly various levels of government are screwing them.
ANd that is why governments can get away with so much.
We already had that pre-GST.Long term the HST is the best deal for taxpayers as well as business. Just that most people have no clue as to how the tax system works and many don't even want to. I don't know how many people have stated that they wish the taxes were included in the sticker price because they don't even want to know how badly various levels of government are screwing them.
ANd that is why governments can get away with so much.
One phrase would solve BC's economic woes. Value added - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Thanks to China logs are being exported in mass. Milling first might be a good idea.
(You don't hear anything about B.C. Rail anymore)