@ingu100@24thminute And Canada didn’t look nearly as bad in that match, not in 2021 GC or 2022 qualifiers either. The last time they looked that bad was 2018 qualifiers and that was a poor side. Getting a result vs Mexico in hostile environments is difficult but doesn’t mean you look poor.
@LumenExTenebris@cwxy6qpb7g@GongR1ght The last World Cup where Canada was the top side in CONCACAF qualification, mind you that was with less teams qualifying as well. Canada would have easily qualified for this World Cup and will easily qualify for the next. You are retarded.
@God_5peed@LibsonsLion@pau40314@Tradermayne I think my favourite part of this conversation is that the video you reference also has it at 50 cents per litre. Of course the video incorrectly includes carbon tax so for that region it’s wrong. It’s just fun.
@God_5peed@LibsonsLion@pau40314@Tradermayne Show me how it is $35 per $100. I’ll show my work. I chose Vancouver region, one of the highest areas for fuel tax. 10 c/litre federal excise tax, 27c/L provincially. 5% gst on current price of $2.02/L. That’s an another 10c/L. 10+10+27 =47.
@God_5peed@LibsonsLion@pau40314@Tradermayne Hey buddy, I don’t know how to tell you this but that video made mathematical assumptions. Also tell me where I was wrong? Or can you not understand unless it’s an even numbers and a big font.
@God_5peed@LibsonsLion@pau40314@Tradermayne It’s a mathematical assumption. You have to start some where to try and make sense of the data presented. Is 50 C/L to low? I’d be open thoughts. Y’all never want to stay on topic. Always deflecting.
@God_5peed@LibsonsLion@pau40314@Tradermayne If you are spending ~80k of your net income on taxable good and services this is a budgeting issue and not taxation. Further it assumes 2k+ spent on tabacco, liquor and other excise taxes. Thats assuming a heavy drinker and smoker. Fuel tax estimate is also high.
@LibsonsLion@God_5peed@pau40314@Tradermayne Sales tax on groceries does not sit over a couple grand for the average household. We’ve already been through it. Yes other taxes exist that we don’t see that are tacked onto the price of a product but you are overstating that impact once again. Just as you did with sales tax.
@CypherMaverick@TheMcBang@ALEXS80245780 Immediately wrong about the net income here. Talent is clearly giving you disinformation. Marginal rate is 30.5%. Turbo tax will give you an accurate estimate.
@God_5peed@pau40314@Tradermayne Go ahead and give me tell me how much you think a Canadian who has a gross income of 100k spends on sales tax in a year.
@LibsonsLion@b00bing@pau40314@Tradermayne I completely understand, I just believe that you have a bias to overstate the effect of taxes. As you did with sales tax on groceries and beef inflation. Seemingly blaming the increase in steak solely on tax. It's why just rambling is more effective for you than actual values.
@LibsonsLion@b00bing@pau40314@Tradermayne But not all grocery items are taxed, you claim to have this great understanding, but fail on this very simple fact. Personally I have grocery receipts above $140 with no sales tax. I went today $180, $1.80 in sales tax. Nobody is spending near that on sales tax for groceries.