I guess that the figures I posted really confounded you.
You guessed wrong.
I guess that the figures I posted really confounded you.
No, it's not like saying that at all. I know it's difficult for you to accept that a province led by a Dipper government has one of the strongest economies in the country. That's too bad.
Yes Sask is doing well - But - yup the but I have a point - Growth year over year for 5 years in Sask can be for discussion purposes be 1 % higher than AB. The fine Captain was posting GDP- completely different sets of numbers.
Then he offered to discuss tax rates.
And yes the West is doing well.
But - Yep- But again- Resource prices have dropped - those high numbers we had a while ago will not be seen in the next few years to decade or longer.
Well the B.C. Liberals in power put the largest tax burden on the poor and middle class, favoring the rich and businesses. Dix wants to even the tax burden out a bit and that is a bad thing? The Liberals actually did a lot of union busting , and Dix is not in favor of that, and that too is a bad thing? I might add that the Liberals also cost tax payers extra millions when they set about busting unions. Dix wants to increase funding for education, and health care? How dare he! Obviously that is a very bad thing?:roll:
Wondering why left wing political parties are a bad idea?
Wonder no more.
Quote HuffPo " average Canadian family faced a tax bill of $31,615 in 2012 against income of $74,113(two income). That means 42.7 per cent of the family's budget went to paying for government. For perspective, in that same year 36.9 per cent of the budget went to paying for food, clothing, and shelter combined. Indeed, families now pay more in taxes that they do for basic necessities."
Sweet.
Ever higher future taxes courtesy of the unionist and progressive agendas.
Now thats really something to look forward to.
Well yes.
And that would be my point.
And so electing a leftist future government either Federally or Provincially would almost certainly make the situation worse.
Yes Sask is doing well - But - yup the but I have a point - Growth year over year for 5 years in Sask can be for discussion purposes be 1 % higher than AB. The fine Captain was posting GDP- completely different sets of numbers.
Then he offered to discuss tax rates.
And yes the West is doing well.
But - Yep- But again- Resource prices have dropped - those high numbers we had a while ago will not be seen in the next few years to decade or longer.
You do not want a discussion - everything is a red from you. What a useless ffn wanker. Yes I expect you will now go thru a thread or to and tag a bunch as Red.
and you decided to bring up Sask because??????????????
no surprise
Holy crap, you're right! We need to get rid of this lefty government that's taxing us at such an abysmal rate.
You have no idea what the policy of said future government might look like, other than it will be 'lefty'.
Yet, we DO know what the policy of this government is, and it's apparently high taxes.
Which lefty government are you referring to?
The Manitoba Dip's, the BC or Ontario Lib's?
The pending BC Dip's.
Surely not the Federal Conservatives and Harper who have significantly reduced taxes on Canadians?
Several times.
What do you mean I have no idea about what said future government will look like?
I was talking about Adrian Dix and the Dips in BC.
And it's pretty much a sure thing in BC.
I previously stated what Dix has publicly released as his platform.
Stop all or most resource companies in BC.
Increase taxes across the board.
Increase funding to the unionist public sector
Regardless, I take great comfort in the knowledge that I hold absolutely nothing in common with the poster-in-question... This is indeed a badge of honor.
B.S.
Surely not the Federal Conservatives and Harper who have significantly reduced taxes on Canadians?
Several times.
So, you think deregulation, cutting personal and corporate income tax rates, and reducing social spending are left wing policies?
And put the government back into deficit! What a smart move that was...so in a few years when all you old farts are retired, and the demographics are unfavourable, my taxes will have to go up some more to pay for your tax cuts now, that we can't afford.
The tax rate, what would be enough? What should we fund? What do we fund more, or less? You haven't even bothered to comment on the services we receive, which is pretty important isn't it?
Those policies are designed to get more money transacting through the economy. They are enacted at points wherein the gvt deosn't want to see a contraction.
In the midst of a global recession there is merit in gvt expending monies on a controlled basis. All of the G20 did this (not to mention ASEAN, etc). Some nations did it successfully and others weren't as successful.
We don't have a left wing political party running Ottawa, and half of the provincial governments are right wing.
Well yes.
And that would be my point.
And so electing a leftist future government either Federally or Provincially would almost certainly make the situation worse.
As an example BC is almost certain to Elect an NDP Provincial government.
Statements made by the leader of that party Adrian Dix indicate he is favor of: higher business taxes, higher carbon taxes, higher sales taxes and higher personal income tax.
He is also in favor of increasing funding to Education, Teachers and the union controlled public service.
He is not in favor of O&G drilling (fracking), pipelines,energy exports( including coal), mining both surface and underground or log exports.
BC arguably has some the highest total tax loads and/or the highest costs of living in Canada.