Wednesday, October 07, 2020

Mid-Week Post

 


 

Five more shopping days before Thanksgiving ... 

 

 

Justin gets to keep afloat for now thanks to his b!#ch:

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and his minority Liberal government have survived a second confidence vote after the throne speech was delivered last month. ...

New Democratic Party Leader Jagmeet Singh and his party’s caucus voted in favour of the speech.

  

How embarrassing to answer to a snowboard instructor, Jag.

Who would have though that a "free stuff" business model that appealed to beggars of all sorts would have been catastrophically wrong?

Not you.


More:

The House affairs committee yesterday by a 6-5 vote further delayed disclosure of We Charity documents. A lone New Democrat MP Rachel Blaney (North Island-Powell River, B.C.) cast the deciding vote: “I do have some concerns.”


You can run to Harrington Lake, Justin, but you can't run away from the truth.


I don't think that the WE scandal is over.



Anyway, from Justin's b!#ch to China's mincing little b!#ch: 

(Sidebar: this China.)

 

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Wei is alleged to have been the mastermind behind the high-end “Mackenzie No. 5 Club,” where police seized an assault rifle from his bedroom, gaming tables and more than $1 million in cash.

“The money moving through these underground casinos leads to huge profits for criminals that fund other ventures such as prostitution and drug trafficking,” York Regional Police said in a statement last week.

Not long ago, however, the businessman accused of being at the centre of it all was moving in some of Canada’s loftiest business and political circles, partly as an advocate for China.

Wei met at least twice in 2016 with Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, including at a controversial Liberal fundraiser in the home of another wealthy entrepreneur.

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His never-ending stream of scandals


What would his scandals be if not for the contempt he has for law, decency and even the sheep who vote for him?:

The Liberal government’s second carbon tax, the Clean Fuel Standard, would increase home heating costs an average of 60%, according to the group Canadians for Affordable Energy.

“Homeowners are completely oblivious to what is happening because most people are worried about the recession and pandemic and what’s happening next week, let alone what will happen in 2022,” the group’s president, Dan McTeague, told Blacklock’s Reporter. “We have compelling research indicating this is bad policy.”

 

More:

Throughout their time in office, the Liberals have repeatedly sought to increase the cost of living and increase taxes on Canadians. They brought in the carbon tax, and now they are imposing the ‘Canadian fuel standard,’ which is simply a second carbon tax on top of the first one.

And with spending and debt surging, the Liberals will turn to taxes again.

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“Vulnerable Canadians can rest assured we will be there in their time of need to reduce income inequality, support them with their most basic needs in our communities, and if it requires us to ask the wealthy to contribute a little bit more, we will not be afraid to make that demand,” said Liberal MP Sean Fraser.

 

Let's try math:

What is Inheritance Tax?

In Canada, there is no inheritance tax. Instead, the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) treats the estate as a sale, unless the estate is inherited by the surviving spouse or common-law partner, where certain exceptions are possible.  This means that the estate pays the taxes owed to the government, rather than the beneficiaries paying. By the time the estate is settled, the beneficiary should not have to worry about taxes.

Is There a Death Tax in Canada?

No, Canada does not have a death tax or an estate inheritance tax.   There is no inheritance tax levied on the beneficiaries; the estate pays any tax that is owed to the government.

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Canada's debt to GDP (gross domestic product) is 53.3%. It is expected that Canadians will have to pay higher taxes to cover coronavirus expenses. There were 29,999,442  returns filed between February and October of this year. Only 0.7% of working Canadians made $250,000.

Where does Mr. Fraser think he is going to get that windfall of inheritance cash to cover these expenses?

Justin? Bill Morneau?

Is the tax retroactive? 

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It's only money:

The legal cost of defending Liberal cabinet minister Seamus O'Regan in a small claims court defamation case launched by a veterans advocate has now topped $213,500, according to a document tabled in the Senate.

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One of the longest-serving MPs in the Liberal caucus yesterday warned cabinet cannot “simply pile up debt”. Eight-term MP John McKay, chair of the Commons public safety committee, said constituents have asked: “How are we going to pay for this?”

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The Liberals’ plan to create 50,000 jobs and “superclusters” across Canada appears unlikely as actual funding lags behind schedule, the Office of The Parliamentary Budget Officer reports.

Justin Trudeau’s government created the Innovation Superclusters Initiative (ISI) in February 2018 to bring business, academic institutions, and other non-profits together for research projects in specific industries.

The initiative, administered by the Department of Innovation, Science, and Economic Development (ISED), identified five superclusters to develop: a digital technology supercluster in British Columbia, a protein industry supercluster in the Prairies, a next generation manufacturing supercluster in Ontario, an artificial intelligence supercluster in Montreal, and an ocean supercluster in the Atlantic provinces.

The Liberals said ISI would create 50,000 jobs and boost Canada’s gross domestic product (GDP) by $50 billion over a decade, based on projected federal funding of $918 million, combined with $1.1 billion from non federal entities, including provincial governments, universities, and private sector investors over a five-year period.

However, when the PBO report compared the actual spending by the federal government to the original budget as of Mar. 6, only $30 million (29 percent) of the planned $104 million for the first year had been spent.


These jobs:

Department of Industry claims of mammoth job creation from corporate subsidies don’t add up, the Parliamentary Budget Office said yesterday. Actual jobs will be about half the number claimed, said analysts: ‘The nature of these jobs is unknown at this point.’

 

 

It's only the bread basket of a nation

Those predictive scenarios were laid out by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), which uses detailed socioeconomic scenarios to depict different potential climate outcomes. The worst case: the Earth warms by three degrees by 2100. The Paris Climate Accord, which Canada committed to in 2015, aims to keep the average global temperature increase to below two degrees.

While nitrous oxide’s role in climate warming was previously known, the new research shows the gas is contributing to it more than previously thought.

The alternatives to offsetting man-made N2O are particularly challenging as they’re tangled in food production.

 

 

Because it's 2015 BC!

Last week, shocking footage surfaced online showing Liberal Minister Catherine McKenna eating dog meat and bribing her way into an illegal cockfight in Indonesia. On Wednesday, The Post Millennial discovered new footage from the same trip, but this time McKenna is seen attending an arranged marriage and feasting on the same buffalo that was used to purchase the young bride.

 

 

If I were Trump, I wouldn't waste my time on Canada:

With an election less than a month away, U.S. President Donald Trump’s proposed envoy to Canada may not actually get to take the job.

Trump nominated Aldona Wos to be his ambassador to Canada back in February, but she has yet to be confirmed by the U.S. Senate and can’t take up her post in Ottawa until she receives the Senate’s sign off. Several U.S. senators have been diagnosed with the coronavirus in the past week and the Senate’s Majority Leader Mitch McConnell has decided the Senate won’t sit until Oct. 19.

 


Don't forget that Patty Hajdu is nothing more than a graphics designer:



Fascists never let a good crisis go to waste:

Premier Doug Ford and public health officials are recommending that Thanksgiving gatherings be limited to members of one’s immediate household.

Putting aside the torrents of misinformation, incompetence, paranoia, foolhardiness and iron-fisted unfairness, what does one think one should do - give Thanksgiving a miss? Hide in one's home? Have a smaller gathering? Or have the entire family over?

YOU decide.


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