Friday, September 29, 2017

The Justin and His Merry Band of Taxing Federal Liberals: You Know It Is Bad When Even a Left Leaning, On Line Rag "Reports" It Is So

Never one to highlight or source such amateur journalism rife with non-Canadian spelling, text message type grammar and petty themes (how many articles can you produce on food trucks and beer festivals?); however, this made me perform a double-take at my laptop this morning....

I have not heard of research firm MARU/Matchbox, so, for what the results are worth you can read below; however, the message is becoming vocalized rather than just conversations in the confines of home or whispering chatter around the water cooler.

"Almost half of Canadians think the Liberals under Justin Trudeau should no longer be running the country, according to a new poll."

http://dailyhive.com/toronto/trudeau-liberals-political-survey-september-2017

Now if we could only have the same company perform a similar poll for Kathleen and the Ontario Liberals.

Monday, September 11, 2017

...And More and More and More Liberal Scandals and Gaffes: Canadians Must Be Politically Blind

Failing Canadians caught in Irma, hasty marijuana legalization and implementation, bungled pipeline and provincial energy policies, on trial for meddling with patronage positions, egregious tax reforms backlash, uncalled for minimum wage hikes, a refugee claim policy created on the fly - a political party's scorecard after its entire term? Nope just another one day of headlines for the provincial and federal Liberals.

As I "opened" the online version of the Financial Post and National Post, I was welcomed by the no less than a dozen articles of how wrong the latest Federal Liberal policies are, what these choices are going to cost Canadians and just general scandal (as in Ontario and it's energy play thing the Liberals have been tinkering with to the tune of tens and tens of billions of dollars). 

Either Canadians are 1) politically blind, 2) apathy takes over and they just believe the left focused media is always right, or 3) everyone is so wealthy in Ontario that no on needs to care (oh wait, what was that minimum wage idea the Ontario Liberals proposed?).

Whatever the reason, this ruthless, wasteful, over spending, lacking understanding of the energy industry, mathematically challenged group is likely to be voted in again.

Choose any of the following 14 articles for a mere taste of what is happening in Ontario, among "elected" officials...

http://business.financialpost.com/opinion/today-judgment-day-finally-comes-for-the-ontario-liberals-gas-plant-scandal

Friday, September 8, 2017

The Ontario Liberals Cannot Be Trusted With Finances: Even The Auditor General Says So!

http://nationalpost.com/news/local-news/reevely-ontario-governments-rosy-financials-grow-in-a-bed-of-bs/wcm/54f00c6a-8ce0-4c14-a988-f8b963e71a16

And also manipulate the media (although all political parties are guilty of that).  How bold this manipulation was.

"The government’s forecast for a gradual decline in the net debt-to-GDP ratio depends critically on achieving a string of balanced budgets on average over the next 12 years,” LeClair’s latest report says (it came out Wednesday, drowned out by Wynne’s promise to overhaul the school curriculum)"

The Justin's Definition of Canada's "Rich" : Now Canadians Know

As the Liberals wax on about about "tax solutions", at its caucus meeting in Canada's wine country (don't forget, this is Canada's pretty of the " middle class"), we have finally learned a little more of The Justin's vague terms of middle class and Rich and now they are defined.  After being pressed by the media The Justin have this piece of info that let's us see more into the Liberals definitions:
"As soon as you start talking about the small percentage of people who have or who can max out both their RRSPs and their tax-free savings account, you’re talking about the wealthiest Canadians,”
So there you have it. A Canadian that can pay his or her own Liberal tax burden ( not including PST and GST on all purchases) and then have enough to " max out" TFSAs ($5,400) and RRSPs (average $18,000 to $36,000) is among the "wealthiest Canadians", then God help this country.