Wooba
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Oppositions should not feel they need to oppose EVERYTHING.
I could not agree with you more and I wish we would see more of this from all sides of the political spectrum.
Oppositions should not feel they need to oppose EVERYTHING.
If the biggest complaint is the cost of gasoline going up, then perhaps we should remember that we already have some of the cheapest gasoline, and lowest gasoline prices in the world. Perhaps people who live in condos shouldn't be using much gasoline!
Sorry re: the calculations, I confused you and "The_Waffler".
You've also gone further than simply stating that you have a right to an opinion (as of course you do), you've stated your opinion, and a part of that opinion was that government "hardly has a track record of honesty" and that therefore we shouldn't believe (or at least should be skeptical about) what they're saying. My point was that it doesn't matter what the government says. Economists are the ones saying that this will be good for the province, and the government is simply implementing policies recommended by the majority of economists.
You can say that we shouldn't trust economists, but then who are you going to trust? Sure they can be wrong, and sure we have a recent example where the majority of them were wrong in a pretty big way, but they're still the most informed people out there. If we take the rationale that anyone could be wrong so there's no point in trusting anyone, then we wouldn't get anywhere. Governments have to govern, and good governments govern by taking the best available information out there and implementing policies based on it. Bad governments (like the federal conservatives) implement destructive policies (like the GST cuts) that are decried by the majority of people knowledgeable in an area, just to get votes. That's exactly the kind of government I don't want.
If your gut is telling you that the HST will be bad for the economy, that it will cost taxpayers in the long run, and that the government is hiding something, then fine, there's really no possible debate, then. No amount of studies or reports will convince you, and I guess time will simply tell.
As this thread is about the HST and condo fee's, I don't think it's an opinion that the HST is bad for condo owners, but rather a fact.
No, not a fact. It's only a fact if you believe that there will be no long-term benefits to condo owners from the HST (or that the long-term benefits will not outweigh the increase in condo fees). The only thing you could be basing this theory on is your gut instinct, since every economist out there is telling us that this will benefit the province in the long run. As such, see my post above.
Also, how can McGuinty both be "bribing us with our own money" and bringing in a tax that most people are against (as you've stated above)? It doesn't seem particularly "self-serving" to bring in a tax that most people hate and that is more likely to get you voted out. While it is certainly open for people to believe that the HST will be bad for the province (or at least not as beneficial as advertised), I have a hard time seeing how you can base your opposition to McGuinty on the fact that this move is "self-serving" when it is patently anything but.
Towing the party line there, eh?
Where did I defend being biased? I simply noted that one shouldn't be surprised that people are going to be a bit biased given the (bedroom?) farce that's going on between the Conservative Party of Canada and the Progressive Conservative party of Ontario. We all know the Tories have philosophically been in favour of GST-like taxes for years. And we all know the PC party has no intention of removing the tax if elected. The hypocrisy the PC party are showing is so extreme, that I'm just not surprised that people might react in kind.Now nfitz you are actually defending being biased?
As I'm the only person you named in your post, can you point out exactly where I told you to shut your mouth?I really resent being told by arrogant people who think they know better than anyone else that I should shut my mouth, especially when they are clearly partisan.
I was referring to just about every country in the world - other than a few oil-producing nations that subsidize the cost of gas. Virtually every nation is higher; one is lower. You have correctly identified the one that is lower. Given how much that country has failed economically and developmentally, I'm not sure we should be trying to emulate the exception, rather than the rule.Fuel, after taxation is factored in, is cheaper in the US than Canada. My thinking is you might be alluding to the cost in Europe, in which case you'd be correct, however I fail to understand how that makes it OK to add yet more tax to such an important staple.
Simply because one is living in a dense neighbourhood, most likely near transit, that you would be less likely to be commuting to work every day. I don't see too many condos in the middle of rural Ontario.I'm not sure why the fact that I live in a condo would have any affect on my fuel usage.
Where did I defend being biased? I simply noted that one shouldn't be surprised that people are going to be a bit biased given the (bedroom?) farce that's going on between the Conservative Party of Canada and the Progressive Conservative party of Ontario. We all know the Tories have philosophically been in favour of GST-like taxes for years. And we all know the PC party has no intention of removing the tax if elected. The hypocrisy the PC party are showing is so extreme, that I'm just not surprised that people might react in kind.
As I'm the only person you named in your post, can you point out exactly where I told you to shut your mouth?
Yes, that's exactly what I said. I also reread it while I replied earlier. I'm not sure what your point is. I think that one can expect it; it doesn't mean it's right.Please go back and read what you wrote in post #26. You said we should expect some bias against the conservatives.
It's sad to see Canada governed by such a hate-based party, whose ideological blinders turn debate into hatred.
I'd say it's on those who don't seem to see the damage that this government has done to political debate in this country by trying to polarize all the issues, and are more interested in political games than good government.As I stated before, I'm no fan of this government, but that's an absurd statement to make. There's definitely blinders on someone.....