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Friday, January 13, 2006

What Taxes will they Cut? What will they Spend?


Read the fiscal backgrounder to the Tory Campaign Plan.

Read the fiscal backgrounder to the NDP Campaign Plan.

Read the Liberal Campaign Plan.

8 comments:

David MacLean said...

I love how the NDP have a spending category entitled "ending violence."

Where are the "making it rain" and "mandating rainbows" categories?

Chad Moats said...

Hey Dave is it true that tax cuts will end Child Poverty ? Better Educate and Care for Seniors ?
I even heard that tax cuts will stop world hunger !

David MacLean said...

Wow Chad, you heard right. I think you are finally getting it.

Shawn said...

End child poverty - parents have more money, less kids poor.

better education - people have money to send their kids to charter schools(dare to dream).

care for seniors- throughout a lifetime allows greater accumulation of savings and thus increase the ability to pay for needed care.

Stop world hunger - less tax = more money for food.

Adam Taylor said...

No Chad, we need high taxes and huge government to alleviate child poverty and to help seniors.

Government programs will cure all that ails society right??

Thats why NDP rule in Saskatchewan and Manitoba has made those provinces models for the rest of the federation - when will us CTF'ers see the light?

Anonymous said...

Funny how Chad capitalizes the first letters of compassionate and caring social causes, such as "Better Educate and Care for Seniors". cool.
Now to the argument: if lower taxes encourage more people to enter the work force and become self-sufficient, won't this help end child poverty. Unfortunately, most of the child poverty in Canada id a product of bad choices encouraged by government. The road to hell is paved by... you know what.

Anonymous said...

The Liberal budget doesn't take into account the risk premium that international markets will demand if a corrupt government under police investigation is returned to rule us.

Nothing scares quicker than cash. No sane person would park his savings with a financial counsellor who's office is under police investigation - unless the interest paid was going to be really good.

Chad Moats said...

How are lower taxes going to encourage people to join the work force ?
You mean their are people that don't work because of taxes and by reducing something they don't pay will encourage them to work and pay it ?
What kind of logic is that ?
I'm making $7/hr, just got offered a job at $20/hr but naw, Don't want to pay more taxes. Is that what you base your economic theory on ?

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