Ontario’s new “tax on the rich” could reduce revenue

captain morgan

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This is the typical fearmongering from the wealthy.
If we raise taxes, the economy will fall apart. The only sensible solution is to lower taxes as much as possible.
Somehow, among all these golden goose analogies that they spin, they seem to lose sight of the fact that our taxes are much lower than in previous times of tremendous economic growth and prosperity.


Tell ya what; you want to experiment with elements of economic equation in Ontario - fill yer boots. In the end, you'll either be right or wrong, but understand that once confidence is lost, it's tough to win it back
 

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Typical, you don't get the facts correct, but you weave and dodge nicely. You're saying that the flooding at Bonny River was a result of the inheritance tax policy? Can you explain that one, or are you just reading from random chapters of the 'I hate the Irvings, but I'd like to have a job' book?

Nothing to do with Tax Policies TenPenny. You were defending them, as many Maritime folks do, as they employ almost 75% of the people in New Brunswick in some direct or indirect way.

The Irving corporation has the right to use water from Lake Utopia and is suppose the release the pressure (lake level) with their dam.

Because of their blatant failure to release the water out Lake Utopia, millions of dollars of damage to people homes were caused.

Rather than taking it like a man, they figured they would sink everyone into litigation forever, as big corporations do.

I guess you were not aware of this.. or what happen outside St. George, NB.

Irving dam's role in floods still questioned - New Brunswick - CBC News