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  Msg # 2826 of 3283 on ZZCA4353, Monday 7-14-24, 8:14  
  From: CANUCK57  
  To: NONE  
  Subj: Re: How tax attitudes change - over time  
 XPost: can.politics, can.taxes, can.general 
 XPost: soc.culture.canada 
 From: Canuck57@nospam.com 
  
 On 24/02/2014 8:48 AM, none wrote: 
  
 > True, almost nobody likes tax. If you're a politician, just try saying 
 > the word out loud without immediately adding "cuts" and see how well 
 > you do at the polls. 
  
 I am not anti-tax.  What I am against is taxing the hell out of people 
 in realized and hidden taxes, taxes as inflation to bailout corrupt 
 banks, bailout unions and businesses, buddy deals, inflated contracts, 
 corporate welfare and the huge money for nothing waste going on. 
  
 Very little Ottawa spends goes to education, health, roads....but how 
 many people know government spends more on itself in general 
 administration than it spends on common good? 
  
 Its the uncommon good I have problems with.  Taxes were never meant to 
 bailout and subsidize losers, money for nothing....excessive waste. 
  
 Taxation in Canada has become modern day slavery.  No meaningful options 
 on the ballot to eliminate the corruption and get effective, efficient, 
 economical and less taxing governments.  All parties argue how to spend 
 more of our money on uncommon good and leaving us with less money for 
 each others jobs.  They even manufacture a job problem to pretend to fix 
 it, its about illusions, deceptions....only answer Ottawa knows is more 
 government bloat and taxes. 
  
 Hey statism types, challenge this.  If we pay taxes to buy jobs, how 
 does that leave us with more of our money to spend on each otehrs jobs? 
  
 Jobs come from affordable exchange of desired goods and services.  How 
 does government taxing the income+spend side so much help provide real 
 jobs?  By what leap of irrational logic can we be left with less of our 
 own money. devalued money, tax inflated prices and spend more on other 
 peoples jobs? 
 -- 
 Socialist-statism corruption is a great idea so long as the credit is 
 good and other people pay for it. When the credit runs out and those 
 that pay for it leave, they can all share having nothing but 
 unemployment, debt and discontentment. 
  
 --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05 
  * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2) 

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