Message from @pratel
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excise tax?
Alcohol.
Oh yeah, they did run on that.
Cigarettes.
Stuff like that.
Carbon.
They wouldnt really do that. Again more of a local thing here?
Carbon tax they would do though.
Trudeau is trying as well
Interestingly
The Local NDP in Alberta
(Oil sands)
Is fighting strongly against the carbon tax.
Rachel Notely is the local NDP leader in Alberta
Notably Alberta consistently voted conservative before her
But she's quite popular now
And yes, like i was trying to get at before, more class focused, then race/feminism focused.
Which is much like sanders
Though i havent seen them call for taxing the rich to pay for university or some such
So less extreme then sanders in some ways with that.
Heavily pro-union, Pro low small buisness tax, pro heavily progresssive income tax
er. labor union party.
Though low taxes on small business is unusual.
Maybe. But its coherent.
"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."
Was watching Tim's video from a few days ago in which he mentioned Directive 51 again
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
Sure, that happened
But that changes fuck all for me honestly
The bill's fucking atrocious
```"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;```
Oh
'Directive' 51?
That isnt Canada?
Nevermind me.
I thought of C-51.
Sorry, I kind of came in here with my own topic in mind
Though speaking of Canada, my big issue with how Tim talks about Directive 51 is how it requires something so ungodly catastrophic to occur before it can even be an option on the table,
in contrast to a place like Canada, where the Queen could dismiss your parliament tomorrow
That... No.