Message from @Scarlet

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2018-07-17 08:49:34 UTC  

Our parties, as of the 2015 election kind of end up
Conservatives : Right
Liberals : Centre Left
NDP : Left

2018-07-17 08:49:49 UTC  

Traditionally the liberals have been centrist or centre right though.

2018-07-17 08:50:04 UTC  

And they tend to vote with conservatives more often then NDP

2018-07-17 08:51:10 UTC  

Sounds like Sanders to me.

On the tax question, what I really meant was if given the choice between say an excise tax or an income tax, which would they choose.

The flier indicated a desire to cut the business tax for 'small' businesses, which seemed kinda odd for a traditional left party.

2018-07-17 08:51:19 UTC  

excise tax?

2018-07-17 08:51:31 UTC  

Alcohol.

2018-07-17 08:51:33 UTC  

Oh yeah, they did run on that.

2018-07-17 08:51:37 UTC  

Cigarettes.

2018-07-17 08:51:39 UTC  

Stuff like that.

2018-07-17 08:51:44 UTC  

Carbon.

2018-07-17 08:51:52 UTC  

They wouldnt really do that. Again more of a local thing here?
Carbon tax they would do though.

2018-07-17 08:51:57 UTC  

Trudeau is trying as well

2018-07-17 08:52:02 UTC  

Interestingly

2018-07-17 08:52:06 UTC  

The Local NDP in Alberta

2018-07-17 08:52:08 UTC  

(Oil sands)

2018-07-17 08:52:16 UTC  

Is fighting strongly against the carbon tax.

2018-07-17 08:52:32 UTC  

Rachel Notely is the local NDP leader in Alberta

2018-07-17 08:52:44 UTC  

Notably Alberta consistently voted conservative before her

2018-07-17 08:52:48 UTC  

But she's quite popular now

2018-07-17 08:53:17 UTC  

And yes, like i was trying to get at before, more class focused, then race/feminism focused.

2018-07-17 08:53:31 UTC  

Which is much like sanders

2018-07-17 08:53:50 UTC  

Though i havent seen them call for taxing the rich to pay for university or some such

2018-07-17 08:54:02 UTC  

So less extreme then sanders in some ways with that.

2018-07-17 08:54:47 UTC  

Heavily pro-union, Pro low small buisness tax, pro heavily progresssive income tax

2018-07-17 08:55:18 UTC  

Ah. there we go. A Union party.

2018-07-17 08:55:32 UTC  

er. labor union party.

2018-07-17 08:55:50 UTC  

Though low taxes on small business is unusual.

2018-07-17 08:55:58 UTC  

Maybe. But its coherent.

2018-07-17 08:57:52 UTC  

"Kick-start the economy and build needed infrastructure, starting with:
? Cutting taxes for Canada’s job creators by reducing the small business tax from
11 to 9%.
? Supporting innovation and investment in companies creating jobs in Canada,
with an early focus on the aerospace, automotive, forestry and mining sectors.
? Creating jobs and building our economy with $1.5 billion per year in new
infrastructure funding to municipalities to fix roads, bridges and water
treatment systems."

2018-07-17 08:59:18 UTC  

Was watching Tim's video from a few days ago in which he mentioned Directive 51 again

2018-07-17 08:59:43 UTC  

Each time he mentions it, he tends to leave out the part about a mass casualty, government-interrupting event that forms the prerequisite for it

2018-07-17 09:00:14 UTC  

Sure, that happened

2018-07-17 09:00:19 UTC  

But that changes fuck all for me honestly

2018-07-17 09:00:24 UTC  

The bill's fucking atrocious

2018-07-17 09:00:27 UTC  

```"Catastrophic Emergency" means any incident, regardless of location, that results in extraordinary levels of mass casualties, damage, or disruption severely affecting the U.S. population, infrastructure, environment, economy, or government functions;```

2018-07-17 09:00:43 UTC  

Oh

2018-07-17 09:00:47 UTC  

'Directive' 51?

2018-07-17 09:00:50 UTC  

That isnt Canada?

2018-07-17 09:00:53 UTC  

Nevermind me.

2018-07-17 09:01:02 UTC  

I thought of C-51.