How enlightening. The NDP accuses me of fearmongering then turns around and does exactly the same thing. The NDP just doesn't get it, and I'm not the only one who thinks so.
Check this response to NDP Finance Critic Bruce Ralston's attack here
Tuesday, April 26, 2011
Who's the fearmongerer now?
Thursday, April 21, 2011
Tax hikes unlikely to fund Dix's spending
"Government is the great fiction through which everybody endeavours to live at the expense of everybody else." -Frederic Bastiat, French political theorist and politician, (1801-1850)
Check out Maureen's article in the Province here
The NDP's hard-left turn promises big spending paid for by corporate tax hikes. It's unlikely, however, to work out as promised. Higher tax rates can bring in lower tax revenue.
Check out the evidence here.
Check out Maureen's article in the Province here
The NDP's hard-left turn promises big spending paid for by corporate tax hikes. It's unlikely, however, to work out as promised. Higher tax rates can bring in lower tax revenue.
Check out the evidence here.
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