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Bogger
Bogger of the GBCA
Commodities are bought and sold on the world stage at prices based on supply and demand, the reason we pay more for stuff has nothing to do with world pricing it has to do with the taxation we pay over and above the world pricing. Why would any corporation sell a product cheaper to one nation than it would another? you have to consider the price of the base product, the cost of refinement (these will be the same worldwide) then you have transportation costs, taxation, profit margin, etc... our transportation professionals are paid a higher wage in Canada as opposed to other countries, our taxes are higher than most, and our end product employees are paid better than a lot of foreign counterparts and profit margins may also be inflated. I have no issues paying more for gas if the industry is funding a bigger pay cheque for me, and our unemployment levels are low etc... the biggest issue is taxation, our governments provincial and federal are fancy free with spending our money, even if GDP increases and unemployment decreases taxes continue to rise. We pay out stupid amounts of welfare to people who are not held accountable, no drug testing for welfare recipients, even cigarettes, at $70+ dollars a week many welfare recipients smoke, and are asked nothing in return for thier cheque. Its the social systems we support that are killing the average canadian... just because we make it here doesn't mean it is a wise decision to sell it to locals cheaper other than the savings in transportation. If we did more in house refining and sold more of the refined end product as opposed to selling the raw material at a discounted price because it is "dirty oil" we would be much further ahead...but most of all we need to hold our elected officials accountable for their spending of OUR money.....
That is my campaign speech for the 2020 federal elections....
That is my campaign speech for the 2020 federal elections....
UMMM, NO. Harper shouldn't take credit for anything. The policies have been in place sense the Trodue gov't. I am a supporter of Harper don't get me wrong, however he has done a excellent job of riding out the good times. He was lucky that during a world wide economic melt down Canada was able to move through it with little harm. To give Harper credit for it is wrong. The credit should be given to the people of this country for banding together and who kept moving forward. If Harper jad any marbels at all he would say NO to those who want our resources. Why is it we have the oil, the tree's, the minerals and the water but yet have to pay the highest price for any of it. Someone needs to stand up and say no more unless your willing to pay.I say shut the taps off until we are paying next to nothing for our gas and lumber. Why should we have to pay more for gold that was mined and manufactured here then gold that comes from over seas?
Stop GIVING our resources away and start making OTHERS pay for it.
Don't get me wrong my lively hood and many others rely on these markets but wouldn't it be nice if we didn't have to work so hard for others and could consintrate on working for ourselves?