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Mark Carney’s rise in the polls drives attacks from NDP’s Jagmeet Singh
(www.thestar.com)
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I'd really rather Singh stop attacking and start getting his house in order.
I'm so tired of "the other guy is terrible pick me" crab bucket politics.
Carney is representing fresh ideas and he's bringing a deep background of skills perfect for our current crisis. Right now Canadians are thinking of three things: affordability, losing their jobs, and not being annexed.
I hope the NDP is able to ramp up a campaign around those issues and show how we can afford to weather the storm.
I agree with your opinion about politicians attacking the other parties.
But I don't se how Carney's ideas are fresh. He wants to cut funding to government programs and services, cut taxes and invest.
You know that that sounds like? Less tax income for the government to spend. A decrease in social services like health and education, and subsidies to private interests.
Here's what he wants to invest in:
All of which should be nationalized in my opinion. Social housing for the most vulnerable who can't afford any home or even rent almost anywhere and are either living in poverty or camping in tents.
Energy should be nationalized again like it used to be before Mulroney. Like Québec did with Hydro Québec.
Same with rail and port infrastructure. (I think CN is a crown corporation, but not sure about ports...)
Defence equipment is the only exception.
But why cut taxes??? We need to tax Canada's billionaires. There's plenty of them. We need to tax the richest people in this country who have gotten richer over the past 10 years to a ridiculous point. They're the same people that made the middle class poorer with their manufactured inflation.
I've seen him talk about a middle class tax cut, haven't seen anything about upperclass taxes from Carney. Other than the carbon tax being cut, which sucks, but it has too much bad publicity around it.
Everything listed is exactly what I want for Canada – I would add that we're massively underinvested in turning Canadian research into technology products, and that is our biggest laggard behind the US. I'm a strong believer that the more we invest here the more opportunities that creates, and that creates more tax revenue and ability to fund more services.
I do agree with you though. I'm not looking for tax or major service cuts. I pay a higher marginal tax rate, but I don't really care that much as long as living in Canada is as good as it should be.
I would like to see our tax system revisited, especially for people earning more than $750k per year. With the current US climate and tensions this might be a once in a lifetime opportunity for us to make major reforms with minimal risk to our economy (agains the argument "the rich will all just leave").
The US is in a race to the bottom for corporate welfare and tax cuts, there's no point in competing because they're willing to throw their people into the meat grinder for it. We have stability, an educated population, and a massive wave of national pride that we can leverage to attract and grow companies/talent/careers here at home. The nets open for us to take some shots at real change.
Well then let's agree to... uhh... agree?
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