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    #13
    And those that CAN pass all $22Billion$ to consumers hidden in cost of goods

    Ponzi scheme, Robin Hood

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      #14
      Now Curly Moe and Dustin Duncan aren't sure whether to remit the uncollected carbon tax to Ottawa? But they still want all the rebates to consumers to continue? Huh?

      They are doing a good job of raising the profile of the rebates that have 80% of consumers are getting all their carbon tax back.

      Curly Moe probably forgot that consumers are getting used to the rebates and will wonder what happened to them.

      Their story is starting to change as they make policy on the fly.

      They could address the affordability issue by cutting taxes in Saskatchewan, but no its better to blame Ottawa for all the inflation and pretend that the main cause is the carbon tax when that is clearly not the case.

      But Sask Party math and logic are not their strong points!

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        #15
        Originally posted by chuckChuck View Post
        Now Curly Moe and Dustin Duncan aren't sure whether to remit the uncollected carbon tax to Ottawa? But they still want all the rebates to consumers to continue? Huh?

        They are doing a good job of raising the profile of the rebates that have 80% of consumers are getting all their carbon tax back.

        Curly Moe probably forgot that consumers are getting used to the rebates and will wonder what happened to them.

        Their story is starting to change as they make policy on the fly.

        They could address the affordability issue by cutting taxes in Saskatchewan, but no its better to blame Ottawa for all the inflation and pretend that the main cause is the carbon tax when that is clearly not the case.

        But Sask Party math and logic are not their strong points!
        Chuck2 are small and medium sized business consumers of fossil fuels in your world? .3% of the $11 billion they payed on carbon taxes from 2019 to 2022 was rebated? Why do you keep repeating the 80% lie. If 80% of the $11 billion individual Canadians payed in carbon tax was rebated and .3% of the $11 billion small and medium business payed was rebated, only 40.3% of carbon tax collected was actually rebated, the truth is much different than what the governments narrative is!!!!

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          #16
          Those same businesses would have spent much more on higher energy costs because the price of oil and natural gas rose significantly in 2022. And they are getting no rebate from the oil companies even while they made record profits.

          Look at the chart on inflation. The carbon tax share of inflation is much less than 1%. Higher energy costs have a much bigger impact.

          The carbon tax is certainly affecting businesses, but the majority of carbon tax is going back to 80% of individuals and families.

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            #17
            But businesses don't vote. And and those evil capitalist business owners don't vote NDP or liberal.
            And that is all that matters to Chuck. He is playing to his audience.
            Last edited by AlbertaFarmer5; Jan 5, 2024, 10:12.

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