Good to see that university profs have not changed.
Send me your money. I deserve it.
But he is open to tax credits for those people that do not pay tax.
Tuesday, September 21, 2010
Sunday, September 12, 2010
Is the NDP Right?
The NDP is talking deficits and debt. At least they have part of the issue on the table.
New Brunswick suffers from too much government. Too many laws, too many regulations and too many people on the payroll.
The NDP may talk budgets and deficits, but they still suffer from thinking more government is the answer, whether it is labour legislation, nanny state solutions or higher taxes.
At least they are making noise about the other parties fighting to see who can take the most money from the working class and transfer it to their friends. Only thing is, the NDP still wants your money, they just have different friends.
New Brunswick suffers from too much government. Too many laws, too many regulations and too many people on the payroll.
The NDP may talk budgets and deficits, but they still suffer from thinking more government is the answer, whether it is labour legislation, nanny state solutions or higher taxes.
At least they are making noise about the other parties fighting to see who can take the most money from the working class and transfer it to their friends. Only thing is, the NDP still wants your money, they just have different friends.
Monday, September 6, 2010
Promises, Promises
The race is on to promise the world to the voters of NB.
One of the best of the week is the Premier's promise to add another statutory holiday in February. This is the best way to promise things with other people's money, you do not even have to seize the money first, just force employers to pay people to stay home.
And the government gets their cut of course, with income, CPP and EI taxes to boot.
One of the best of the week is the Premier's promise to add another statutory holiday in February. This is the best way to promise things with other people's money, you do not even have to seize the money first, just force employers to pay people to stay home.
And the government gets their cut of course, with income, CPP and EI taxes to boot.
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David Alward,
NB Election 2010,
Shawn Graham
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