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    #13
    isn't there such a thing as high efficiency heating oil furnaces?

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      #14
      Originally posted by bucket View Post
      isn't there such a thing as high efficiency heating oil furnaces?
      They are called Propane or Natural Gas furnaces.
      They create magnitudes less C02 because they are high hydrogen based fuels…. Just like jet fuel that has 30% less CO2 than hydrocarbon based jet fuel.

      Imput = output.

      Cheers

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        #15
        Originally posted by caseih View Post
        Moe said if we aren’t exempt by new years , Sask energy will be instructed to quit collecting liberal tax
        Hopefully he takes it off propane then as well otherwise he’s doing the same thing the Turd has done and creating another class of taxpayer.

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          #16
          Unfortunately most politicians aren’t smart enough to see past the end of their noses

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            #17
            CBC writes today that the Canadian Economy’s GDP has not grown since May. Surprise - Surprise Mr. Carbon Hoax

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              #18
              Is anyone else concerned by the direction this is taking? So not only does the consumer supposedly get more back than what they pay in. Now the consumer is going to be exempt from paying CO2 tax on home eating oil, and the rest of the consumers complain that's not fair, so this you do tax will be removed from other home eating. What's next on the slippery slope drama home electricity, it's that can be used for heating and hot water and other necessities of life. In a while we're at it, why not gasoline for consumer vehicles, they are necessities of life as well in most places in this country.
              Pretty soon the consumer is not paying CO2 tax on anything they consume, while still getting vote buying rebates back.
              Which might sound like a really good deal. That means the only ones left paying the CO2 tax are industries. Energy intensive industries Will end up putting the entire bill for all of the rebates to consumers and all of the tax. Industries which cannot reduce their energy consumption. But still have to compete on the world stage.
              Annette result being CO2 levels will not be affected whatsoever. Industry will be bankrupred workforced offshore.
              Sounds like a lose lose situation

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                #19
                Are you suggesting that sleepy joe is out maneuvering skippy ( Trudeau), maybe even taking advice from him?

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                  #20
                  Consumers are already paying the carbon tax on the same item multiple times. That's the problem the rebates don't come close to what people are paying in tax. Trucking outfits, retailers, manufacturing companies all paying tax and passing it along and then you pay the tax on the tax GST etc. etc . It's the cash cow that keeps on giving.

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                    #21
                    Insanity. Make heating oil cheaper so people will switch to heat pumps. He has truly lost it.
                    This discrimtory tax cut will blow up in his face.

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                      #22
                      Originally posted by sawfly1 View Post
                      Insanity. Make heating oil cheaper so people will switch to heat pumps. He has truly lost it.
                      This discrimtory tax cut will blow up in his face.
                      Unfortunately he never had it and the state of the country shows it.

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