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    #16
    You still need to take money out of the corporation. Wages are also a write off vs dividends. Anyways doesn't take a huge draw to be in the 1%

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      #17
      Will Albertans vote for left wing parties this federal election?????

      NDP provincial party already and potential for PM from Quebec with the last name Trudeau?!

      Yikes......

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        #18
        So your current tax rate is 15%. You all send your children to university, visit the doctor, drive up and the major highways with your trucks load. Your income tax may go up a few percentage points and you all complain like a bunch of old men!!!! Wah Wah!!!!

        Yes I'm incorporated, and if I have to pay more to get the infrastructure in Canada up graded so be it!!!

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          #19
          i dont want to pay more taxes, i want these poeple to be alot more efficent with my tax money.

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            #20
            I pay plenty of tax. I am ok with Forage paying more.

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              #21
              Lep

              "I don't want to pay more taxes"


              Well you can THANK Harper for that one

              150 Billion added to the Canadian national debt, 750 million spent on government adds, and two recessions in six years!!!

              Ya, Harper did a wonderful job, spent all the taxpayers money, and not a thing to show for it!!!

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                #22
                Canada came through the global financial crisis better than most other G8 countries. While that was largely due to the banking system that wasn't as leveraged as elsewhere, at least Harper didn't spend like the drunken sailor that the opposition wanted. The Conservatives were harshly criticized by both the NDP and Liberals for not blowing money out the door fast enough. When you say that Harper added $150 billion to the debt, be glad he was in power or that figure would have been much larger.
                Go ahead and attack my character forage, I know you've got no position to defend.

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                  #23
                  Poor Poor rich farmers. What are we all going to do? Maybe the public hasn't heard us play the whole "we feed the world" card enough.

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                    #24
                    well at lest as a farmer i do something worthwhile in this country'cancel debt review board,agri-invest,agristability,etc and have thousands of government employees do something worth while.to blame harper for all this debt is ridiclous.one excample of many.by our place the put new culverts in drilling under the highway'bringing in washed stones from 70 miles away taking over 6 months and i presume an engineer sitting all day ,every day doing nothing and costing 3 times the amount it couldve cost.the highway fell in and now the place arund looks terrible where the stones are,full of weeds. beaurcrats higher up government employees and engineers cost us taxpayers alot of money and screwups.dont need higher taxes,effecicenty.

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                      #25
                      Farmranger

                      "While that was largely due to the banking system that wasn't as leveraged as elsewhere,"

                      Nothing to attack, it was Paul Martin who prevent the big six banks to amalgamate and follow the USA lead.






                      Farmranger

                      "While that was largely due to the banking system that wasn't as leveraged as elsewhere,"

                      Nothing to attack, it was Paul Martin who prevented the big six banks from deregulating and amalgamating. Your buddy Harper who was in opposition at the time, critizied Martin for not letting the banks do what they wanted. So basically, Paul Martin, saved your fat asssed buddy Harper, who doesn't know the first thing about the economy of Canada

                      So before you get your shorts in a knot about how good Harper is, at least get the story straight!!!!

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                        #26
                        forage: Inflammatory language like "<i>your buddy Harper"</i> doesn't make you sound like you're wanting honest discussion. Personal attacks don't really detract from your very weak arguments forage.

                        Are you saying amalgamating banks would have weakened them? You'll have to explain how that works, because it doesn't make much sense to me.

                        I wouldn't be bragging up Paul Martin if I was you. He knew how to make sure his government kept their hands in every one else's pockets, while at the same time claiming he didn't know people in his department were busy stealing $30 million from taxpayers and diverting the money to the Liberal Party of Canada (Adscam). It didn't cost him many tax dollars though because his company ship was flying foreign flags so he could avoid Canadian taxes and labour laws.

                        When a farmer makes a buck though, he has to pay the full shot, because we can't register our farms in Barbados to avoid Canadian taxes.

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                          #27
                          Farmranger

                          Here read it for yourself, I didn't make it up!!!!! I don't like posting links but here it is. I also said deregulating as well, but you seem to have missed that part, as neither would be good for Canada on a whole!!

                          How and why Stephen Harper is a bad economic manager ...
                          theteteatete.org/.../how-and-why-stephen-harper-is-a-bad-economic-man..

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                            #28
                            Links to a partisan Liberal who bashes political opponents. I may as well watch a Justin Trudeau ad.
                            I still didn't see any analysis of how bank amalgamation would have weakened the industry.

                            While I don't think the Conservatives are perfect by any means (eg. $4 billion pandering to supply management), I sincerely doubt Canada would be doing any better under any of the other parties.
                            Taxing the crap out of everyone to subsidize inefficiency with governments pinking winners and getting their fingers into everyone's business makes no economic sense.

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                              #29
                              Farmranger

                              Just vote for Harper than, it's your right, your happy so what does it matter what I say or think!!!

                              Ask yourself about the big six merging as two or maybe three banks what happens to competition. Think about that one for a while. I can't put it any simpler!!!

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                                #30
                                Wow, where do I start with that forage.
                                You make a lot of assumptions about me. You may assume because I think the free market is the best way to run an economy, that I would be happy with amalgamation of the banking system...but, while economies of scale will reduce the costs in a system, the concentration of supply of a product (eg. banking) into the hands of a few entities leads to excessive profits in those few players hands, which leads to other market inefficiencies. At least the current banking industry still allows for smaller players like credit unions to operate if the big boys get too greedy.
                                A good government will leave the opportunity open to everyone to participate and eliminate excessive market influences that encourage the gouging of weaker players. This is something I commend the Conservatives for in eliminating the buying monopoly of the single desk buyer of wheat and barley. I personally don’t think they went far enough to eliminate the monopoly in rail transportation, but at least they started the process. This is something that definitely can’t be said about the other 2 parties.

                                Judging from the rhetoric that you’ve been posting at us farmers here on Agriville, I doubt this is something that you want to hear, but sometimes the truth hurts.

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