Four year old article that is full of short on facts and long on editorial content.
Nope, just a bunch of knee-jerk reactionaries who don't care who they f*ck over in the process of tripping over themselves to look good on the world stage.There isn't a national strategy on carbon pricing.
To flossie, leftard opinions are facts.Four year old article that is full of short on facts and long on editorial content.
Oh Flossy's had lots of meltdowns here. They're always funny to watch.
What's up with your clone posts of hate for Albertans?Or the clone posts of hate.
I haven't been banned since you got here. So ya, looks like another Flossy fantasy, lol. I blame your head injury and molly addiction.Nothing satisfying like the ones that get you the banstick.
lol, weak sauce.Or just generally bumping my threads because you need to have the last word.![]()
aka "Joey Sh-thead" from D.O.A.Joe Keithley (B.C. Green Party)
The B.C. Green Party has led the way in supporting the increase in B.C.'s carbon tax, so the answer is yes to the first part of the question. But now is not the time to reduce the sales tax, it would only spur a cut in services by Christy Clark and that would hurt lower income families the most. We should use the carbon tax increase to pay for transit improvements
There you go being dishonest again. I didn't say that.Sure you haven't been banned lol
PEI is broke.
Half the island was working in AB and SK b'y.
Are they still running deficit budgets ?And they can still afford a carbon tax.
And they can still afford a carbon tax.
As long as they keep getting transfer payments from the working provinces.