Good Morning!
The second reason why it is bad for farmers to have governments trying to be a regulator and a player at the same time is:
2. Taxation becomes government's self-interest tool
Taxation is not only a way for governments to extract money from everyone, but it allows government to select areas where the government wants the wealth to be dumped. (The Minister's home riding.) Taxpayers protest, such as nock in the Rural Issues section, but he never gets an answer, and Canada continues to tax more and more.
Most mega-deals are put together in the backrooms of Parliaments, sometimes with industry pigeons bold, hungry, and waiting to swoop. It costs you tax dollars.
They tried a heavy-water Plant in Laprade, Quebec, cost $485Million for the Feds and the province. Failed.
Avro Aviation in Ontario had $400 Million written off.
Candu Nuclear got $2Billion from the Feds
And on and on . Bottom line? Money is squandered. No industry. No manufacturing. No wealth created.
Because decisions on where industries are set up in Canada are usually based on politics, we should ask.... how effective is this? Normally, effectiveness should equal our total output, but we essentially have NO manufacturing in Canada. Little in the grain industry either. We don't manufacture those noodles in Western Canada.
Although the farmers output is phenomenal and raw-product is shipped out, is it effective? Not for farmers.
There is some hope, but it looks like the the potential value-added industry will be patterned after the raw-commodity-template. Top-down. Already government planned and somebody already selling it to you.
ianben and Tom 4CWB, that old bull is starting to lead.
Parsley
The second reason why it is bad for farmers to have governments trying to be a regulator and a player at the same time is:
2. Taxation becomes government's self-interest tool
Taxation is not only a way for governments to extract money from everyone, but it allows government to select areas where the government wants the wealth to be dumped. (The Minister's home riding.) Taxpayers protest, such as nock in the Rural Issues section, but he never gets an answer, and Canada continues to tax more and more.
Most mega-deals are put together in the backrooms of Parliaments, sometimes with industry pigeons bold, hungry, and waiting to swoop. It costs you tax dollars.
They tried a heavy-water Plant in Laprade, Quebec, cost $485Million for the Feds and the province. Failed.
Avro Aviation in Ontario had $400 Million written off.
Candu Nuclear got $2Billion from the Feds
And on and on . Bottom line? Money is squandered. No industry. No manufacturing. No wealth created.
Because decisions on where industries are set up in Canada are usually based on politics, we should ask.... how effective is this? Normally, effectiveness should equal our total output, but we essentially have NO manufacturing in Canada. Little in the grain industry either. We don't manufacture those noodles in Western Canada.
Although the farmers output is phenomenal and raw-product is shipped out, is it effective? Not for farmers.
There is some hope, but it looks like the the potential value-added industry will be patterned after the raw-commodity-template. Top-down. Already government planned and somebody already selling it to you.
ianben and Tom 4CWB, that old bull is starting to lead.
Parsley
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