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    Default The carbon tax stickers......

    I see the stickers have gone on the pumps for a while now, and it seems the other side has a sticker campaign of their own....this photo from Etobicoke today,

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    If you ignore the actual costs, the increased costs on other goods etc. some gullibles might buy it ... otherwise it is the Liberal I will give you a $5 for you $20 crap to try and buy the election using your own money.

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    I always have time to listen to people who struggle to calculate the tip for a server giving advice on economics and taxes when it doesn't suit their agenda. At the end of the day it's good to laugh.
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    $718 Federal rebate? I do not remember that much.

    I did the math, the rebate does not cover the increase cost of gas getting to work and we drive a Corolla. They extended the "city" boundary, I have a farm, live on a rural zoned property and drive 50km one way to work yet they say I do not live in a rural area so I cannot get the rural benefit for the rebate. In SW Ontario you can be 15km from the center of the town and you are considered rural.

    What I really want to say about this carbon tax stuff would get me kicked off this forum.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fox View Post
    $718 Federal rebate? I do not remember that much.

    I did the math, the rebate does not cover the increase cost of gas getting to work and we drive a Corolla. They extended the "city" boundary, I have a farm, live on a rural zoned property and drive 50km one way to work yet they say I do not live in a rural area so I cannot get the rural benefit for the rebate. In SW Ontario you can be 15km from the center of the town and you are considered rural.

    What I really want to say about this carbon tax stuff would get me kicked off this forum.
    Now think about driving a vehicle that burns about 380 to 400 Liters of fuel a day. Now think about owning a couple hundred, and you have to compete against other businesses that don't have to pay the carbon tax.
    Take the warning labels off. Darwin will solve the problem.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Snowwalker View Post
    Now think about driving a vehicle that burns about 380 to 400 Liters of fuel a day. Now think about owning a couple hundred, and you have to compete against other businesses that don't have to pay the carbon tax.
    The cost of sustaining life in Canada has sky rocketed with this BS, just look at the cost of bread. Anything that needs to be delivered has gone up and will go up higher as you cannot just replace every vehicle with one that runs off the smug attitude of whole foods shopping citiots.

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    You’d almost think the idea is to reward those that reduce the amount of carbon used. Almost.
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    Quote Originally Posted by kickingfrog View Post
    You’d almost think the idea is to reward those that reduce the amount of carbon used. Almost.
    LOL I have some Arizona swampland for sale if you're interested in that,too.
    If a tree falls on your ex in the woods and nobody hears it,you should probably still get rid of your chainsaw. Just sayin'....

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    No surprise that you can't follow that.
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    Quote Originally Posted by kickingfrog View Post
    You’d almost think the idea is to reward those that reduce the amount of carbon used. Almost.
    The biggest fraud perpetrated by a government in history !!

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