It just puts it into perspective what we are talking about in terms of carbon tax versus other types of taxes. Predicting the end of the world because of a carbon tax does not make sense. Other forms of taxes are much more significant.
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Originally posted by chuckChuck View PostIt just puts it into perspective what we are talking about in terms of carbon tax versus other types of taxes. Predicting the end of the world because of a carbon tax does not make sense. Other forms of taxes are much more significant.
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Originally posted by AlbertaFarmer5 View PostAnd while the administration south of us recognizes this obvious fact, and is not only NOT adding environmental taxes on top of significant existing taxes, they are also reducing those existing taxes. Meanwhile, you are advocating the opposite, and our government is adding taxes on taxes as fast as they can. That should make us really competitive in the world market.
The US will also increase its deficit and ad to its debt by cutting taxes. Clearly their tax cuts are for wealthy Amercians and corporations not lower and middle income americans. Trump's tax plans benefit the wealthiest Americans but will have little benefit for the rest.
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Originally posted by burnt View PostWhat an absolute crock of BS.
The vast majority of countries listed as OCED members are tropical in comparison to our climate.
OCED is just another group of busybodies, like the UN, who try to affect our domestic policies for the benefit of their own interests.
How many people on this forum would like a group of townboys telling them how to run their farming operation? Same thing.
Or let's look at it through the view of determining which jobs should be eliminated by the amount of carbon emitted by their activities - oh look - high on the guilty list would be climate barbie or jihadi justin because their world travel habits produce more carbon that almost any other Canadian, before we even take actual productivity into account.
So by that logic, Canada should eliminate the position of Prime Minister and Minister of Weather to help improve our carbon footprint.
Not only that we have a colder and harsher climate but none of those countries have a wealth of coil, oil, natural gas similar to western Canadian provinces. We will end up with a large increase in expenses and a huge cut to our GDP if these silly policies rule.
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Originally posted by chuckChuck View PostCanada has a better health care system, education system and social programs than the US that give the majority of Canadians a better standard of living. Personal taxes may be lower in the US but healthcare costs erode any benefits. Bankruptcy because of health care costs are the number one cause of personal bankruptcy in the US.
The US will also increase its deficit and ad to its debt by cutting taxes. Clearly their tax cuts are for wealthy Amercians and corporations not lower and middle income americans. Trump's tax plans benefit the wealthiest Americans but will have little benefit for the rest.
Better health care system? Really? Have you tried them both? We have and the US health system is pretty darn good. The spin-off of low corp taxes, equipment tax credits, and double child credits will be multiplied and set that economy spinning. Have you heard of the multiplier in economics? If you haven't seen the results of Trump policy yet, you will very soon and it won't be pretty for the economies that are living in la-la land.
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Originally posted by chuckChuck View PostIt just puts it into perspective what we are talking about in terms of carbon tax versus other types of taxes. Predicting the end of the world because of a carbon tax does not make sense. Other forms of taxes are much more significant.
So by comparison, you're saying that it's far better to get stabbed with only a steak knife after you've already been stabbed 10 or 20 times with a butcher knife...
Okay sure, I guess that makes sense. What a great logic you employ chucky boy!
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Originally posted by chuckChuck View PostCanada has a better health care system, education system and social programs than the US that give the majority of Canadians a better standard of living. Personal taxes may be lower in the US but healthcare costs erode any benefits. Bankruptcy because of health care costs are the number one cause of personal bankruptcy in the US.
The US will also increase its deficit and ad to its debt by cutting taxes. Clearly their tax cuts are for wealthy Amercians and corporations not lower and middle income americans. Trump's tax plans benefit the wealthiest Americans but will have little benefit for the rest.
Except in the real world taxes don't need to get to 100% for this to start happening. The Exodus is already happening to two disincentives here and incentives there.
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Regarding healthcare, Is it better to be healthy and bankrupt or Dead waiting in line for "free" service? Because that is a real question many people have to ask themselves here.
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Originally posted by chuckChuck View PostCanada collects 1.1% of GDP in environmental taxes. Germany and Australia collect almost 2%. All governments in Canada collect almost 40% of GDP in taxes. So even if environmental taxes double or triple the percentage of GDP is relatively very small.
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Originally posted by sumdumguy View PostBetter health care system? Really? Have you tried them both? We have and the US health system is pretty darn good. The spin-off of low corp taxes, equipment tax credits, and double child credits will be multiplied and set that economy spinning. Have you heard of the multiplier in economics? If you haven't seen the results of Trump policy yet, you will very soon and it won't be pretty for the economies that are living in la-la land.
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