The corporations might have to start actually paying their taxes. No more corporate deferments and free lunch handouts.
I was talking with a friend of mine about the election and the platforms of the parties and the issue of corporate tax cuts came up. He has a limited corporation and works in mineral exploration. As he pointed out to me, when the NDP and Libs attack corporate tax cuts, they fail to mention that there are thousands of small businesses that are - corporations - simply because without being so they would not be able to take advantage of the tax breaks and thereby continue to be viable businesses. A five percent increase in corporate tax rates would not only target BIG corps, they would also hurt the smaller ones.
In addition if we create the jobs required to meet the needs of the country, those employed will
be paying taxes.
We? We are going to create jobs? How are 'we' going to do that. Business, both small and large, are the only ones who generate employment and if 'we' don't give them the opportunity then we don't get the jobs.
The difference is Harper's makes promises of things to come once they balance the books in a few years. Remember these are the people who got us into the latest round of debt in the first place.
I see - in spite of an ongoing world wide recession - the debt Canada bears is all Harper's fault. Yet when he acknowledges the debt and the necessity of balancing the books, you attack him for doing so. The Libs are also making promises of things to come.
In addition they are going to continue to give big tax breaks to rich friends
And you don't think the Libs will do exactly the same thing - look at their history.
Why is it we only question NDP promises at election time while we take Liberal and Tory promises
at face value and believe they are sound plans.
You may take Lib and Tory promises at face value, DG - I sure don't. I don't believe that everything they say will happen once they are in power, whomsoever 'they' may be - I been on this earth far too long to be so darn naive.
I guess we should be asking a few more questions
Yes we should.
I have no problem with the NDP having an influence on policy making for many of the reasons you stated, DG. However, this election will not see a turning point in our political history - unfortuantely or not. Were that the case we would have already seen the upheavel happening. Not that your idea is a bad one - just one whose time has yet to come.