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    #25
    Originally posted by caseih View Post
    “Crypto turd” are you losing it ?
    He lost it long ago. Just another useful idiot.

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      #26
      Originally posted by blackpowder View Post
      And while I wait: I suspect if we were to dissect the process involved of agreeing with and propagating a new conspiracy word like greedflation; we would see the same pattern as any other issue. Carbon, vaccine or flat earth being just the most recent.
      We should at least try to evolve, don't you think?
      Isn't it ironic that the poster who's only response to losing a debate is to accuse his fellow debater of being a conspiracy theorist, is himself guilty of propagating such blatant conspiracies as greedflation.

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        #27
        on CBC so it must be true !!! , carbon tax dont add to inflaion says CC ! open your mind and look beyond U of calgary , where does that 173,000 $ come from ?

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          #29
          More importantly, where does the $173k go ?? Chucky??
          and that’s just one time that the mushrooms are liberally taxed
          I bet I could come up with ten examples (I.e. trucking , gas pipeline , electricity, etc, etc …….of when the lowly mushroom is taxed over and over and over and over and over till infinity )

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            #30
            And most of your arguments could be best used as a growth medium for mushrooms, AKA horseshit!

            The guys who proudly never believe in evidence that comes out of a university or from experts from world class scientific organizations!

            Hence the climate change denialism, antiavxers and those who believe that ivermectin works against covid and other other absurd ideas from the dark corners of social media!

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              #31
              Originally posted by chuckChuck View Post
              And most of your arguments could be best used as a growth medium for mushrooms, AKA horseshit!

              The guys who proudly never believe in evidence that comes out of a university or from experts from world class scientific organizations!

              Hence the climate change denialism, antiavxers and those who believe that ivermectin works against covid and other other absurd ideas from the dark corners of social media!
              I am curious Chuck2, did you read the CBC article about the mushroom farmer near Ottawa and listen to the interview? He will pay over $170000 of carbon tax this year, by 2030 he said it will be over $500000!! Listen to the interview!!!

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                #32
                Easily solved with an exemption if he is not able to switch to lower emissions heating systems.

                But I bet he is looking for ways to reduce his fuel use because of recent high gas prices. Farmers already receive exemptions on off road fuel. More coming.

                But if you look at the economy as a whole the impact of the current carbon tax on inflation is less than 1/2 of a percent. According to the Bank of Canada and Trevor Tombe at the U of C.

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                  #33
                  Originally posted by chuckChuck View Post
                  Easily solved with an exemption if he is not able to switch to lower emissions heating systems.

                  But I bet he is looking for ways to reduce his fuel use because of recent high gas prices. Farmers already receive exemptions on off road fuel. More coming.

                  But if you look at the economy as a whole the impact of the current carbon tax on inflation is less than 1/2 of a percent. According to the Bank of Canada and Trevor Tombe at the U of C.
                  i don’t get into the Covid shit pit but I see you finally learned it is not a horse drug and used extensively around the word on humans and now you are calling it ivermectin,
                  progress I guess.
                  Surely you have more than one paid off prof to quote, you keep coming back to him
                  you have posted that 27 *** times ?
                  you know what they say about doing the same thing over and over

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                    #34
                    Originally posted by chuckChuck View Post
                    Easily solved with an exemption if he is not able to switch to lower emissions heating systems.

                    But I bet he is looking for ways to reduce his fuel use because of recent high gas prices. Farmers already receive exemptions on off road fuel. More coming.

                    But if you look at the economy as a whole the impact of the current carbon tax on inflation is less than 1/2 of a percent. According to the Bank of Canada and Trevor Tombe at the U of C.
                    Easily solved with an exemption??????
                    pray tell , farmers have been asking for this to dry peoples food for 2years ????
                    Last edited by Guest; Dec 3, 2023, 09:58.

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                      #35
                      Originally posted by chuckChuck View Post
                      And most of your arguments could be best used as a growth medium for mushrooms, AKA horseshit!

                      The guys who proudly never believe in evidence that comes out of a university or from experts from world class scientific organizations!

                      Hence the climate change denialism, antiavxers and those who believe that ivermectin works against covid and other other absurd ideas from the dark corners of social media!
                      Wow. Guess I won't bother responding to your posts anymore.

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                        #36
                        I’m really excited to hear about this easy exemption our exalted expert speaks of ?. the only other fuels for grain drying are propane or diesel , neither are cheaper or cleaner so we should be a shoe in
                        maybe numbnuts has tossed him a bone yet to be announced

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