As fuel rises, we all should realize that it is more than filling up the old pickup? The cost of literally everything is going to have to rise in the next few months?
About the time we can hardly bare it anymore the Bank of Canada is going to suggest inflation is getting out of hand and start raising interest rates! Like yea we really need that, right?
Maybe it is time that some of our governments started reducing some fuel taxes? After all they are getting 7% from the GST and how much from the various PST's? I mean when gas was 50 cents/liter they got 3.5 cents GST...at a buck they get 7 cents?
When does the day come when the farmer gets to the point where he realizes fuel at a dollar a liter and fertilizer at ?(who knows) just don't get the bills paid...when he is getting $2/bu for his barley? Not sure about the figures but somewhere back in the seventies my Dad got $3/bu for barley and was paying like 8 cents/liter for fuel!
Somewhere along the line something has to drastically change here? Something is so out of kilter...can this continue? I remember my Dad saying they sold wheat in the dirty thirties for 32 cents/bu.? I wonder how that compares to dollars in 2005? He said they went down to Turner Valley and bought raw condensate for $4.00/bl or less than 2 cents/liter? 32 cents times 50 equals close to $16/bu for wheat!
I realize production efficiency has increased in a big way but is this in any way fair?
I would suggest that our esteemed leaders need to start implementing some programs to start to address these type of problems real soon or there simply won't be anyone willing to keep producing food? We have been seeing the exodus over the last few decades? How long until the last "diehards" give it up and quit?
About the time we can hardly bare it anymore the Bank of Canada is going to suggest inflation is getting out of hand and start raising interest rates! Like yea we really need that, right?
Maybe it is time that some of our governments started reducing some fuel taxes? After all they are getting 7% from the GST and how much from the various PST's? I mean when gas was 50 cents/liter they got 3.5 cents GST...at a buck they get 7 cents?
When does the day come when the farmer gets to the point where he realizes fuel at a dollar a liter and fertilizer at ?(who knows) just don't get the bills paid...when he is getting $2/bu for his barley? Not sure about the figures but somewhere back in the seventies my Dad got $3/bu for barley and was paying like 8 cents/liter for fuel!
Somewhere along the line something has to drastically change here? Something is so out of kilter...can this continue? I remember my Dad saying they sold wheat in the dirty thirties for 32 cents/bu.? I wonder how that compares to dollars in 2005? He said they went down to Turner Valley and bought raw condensate for $4.00/bl or less than 2 cents/liter? 32 cents times 50 equals close to $16/bu for wheat!
I realize production efficiency has increased in a big way but is this in any way fair?
I would suggest that our esteemed leaders need to start implementing some programs to start to address these type of problems real soon or there simply won't be anyone willing to keep producing food? We have been seeing the exodus over the last few decades? How long until the last "diehards" give it up and quit?
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