"We have to do what's right, not necessarily what's popular," he said on speaking the other day of the HST.
Firstly Mr Finance minister what is good about transferring the tax load to the voters from the manufacturers.
This is a value added tax the will see a further increase in what the consumer pays for goods not previously covered in Provincial Taxes.
Secondly. What gives you the right to impose this tax. You have no mandate.
And finally for you and "Mr. Better Suited To Manage the Economy" when in the last nine years have you done anything that was right for the people of BC.
All you have ever done is give away our Province, tear up contracts, and Give away revenues when giving away our Railroad.
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""We have to do what's right, not necessarily what's popular," he said on speaking the other day of the HST.
Firstly Mr Finance minister what is good about transferring the tax load to the voters from the manufacturers."
Oft repeated is the "fact" that this shift to the HST will save Big Business 6.9 Billion in taxes they won't have to pay. Does anyone seriously think the governments (all of whom are bleeding red ink) are going to just wave good bye to 6.9 billion in revenues? Nope they will just take it from the poor, the working class and the middle class - it is just a SOCIALISTIC transfer of wealth to the so-called CAPITALISTS, who wouldn't recognize a fair market if it bit them!
Well, since the BCR is sold. Why would it be, a CEO, is still on the payroll of the BCR, that salary is a whopping $500.000 a year, with no trains running on that track?
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