Statistics Canada Has Hired 32,000 Enumerators To HARRASS Canadians.
It's estimated the the 2026 census will cost us $1 billion...
Noting like wasting tax payers money to bothers Canadians who's had enough of our government invading our privacy.
@MarkJCarney@juliedabrusin It’s obvious that you are turning a blind eye to the illegal use of firearms by migrant invaders.
Some say you are arming them.
She was a psychologist in Toronto making $210K CAD.
After federal tax, provincial tax, CPP, and EI, she kept $118K.
Then they raised capital gains.
Then they froze her bank account for donating $50 to the wrong protest.
She left and moved her practice online.
Paraguay residency: 4 days.
Panama structure: 3 weeks.
Canadian tax obligation: $0.
Same clients.
Same practice.
Same income.
Now she keeps everything.
Canada told her she was "abandoning the system."
She said: "The system abandoned me first."
Carney is big mad.
But she's not coming back.
And neither is her tax revenue.
Ontario police are insisting their secret phone hacking spyware program ‘is in full compliance with the Charter,’ and they’re probably right, because the Charter is utter garbage.
We have more rights and freedoms than politicians are willing to write down.
"A Canada without hate" LOL
Liberals HATE the USA. Liberals HATE white people. Liberals HATE anyone who doesn't believe their lies. Liberals HATE anyone who disagrees with them. Liberals HATE anyone who tries to tell them the truth.
LIBERALS JUST HATE... And they're saying that hate has no place in Canada. If that's true, all of the Liberals need to leave.
Private theft is disturbing but it’s dwarfed (and, to some extent, driven) by public theft.
More than $1 trillion a year is ‘taxed’ by federal, provincial and municipal governments.
That’s roughly $65 a person a day.
Taxes are destroyers of civilization and society.
They impoverish the average man.
They support welfare programs that anchor the lower classes at the bottom of society.
They underwrite a gigantic bureaucracy that serves only to raise costs and quash incentive.
They pay for public works programs (once called “pork barrel projects,” but now rechristened “infrastructure investment”) that are usually ten times more costly than their privately financed counterparts, whether needed or not.
They maintain programs that cause huge distortions in the economy (such as deposit insurance for banks).
And they foster a climate of fear and dishonesty.
The list of evils goes on.
But the simple truth is that anything needed or wanted by society would be provided by profit-seeking entrepreneurs, if only the tax collector would retire.
Protesting against taxes because they’re a costly or inefficient way of providing services, however, is in good measure futile. It’s like saying that the mugger shouldn’t rob you because there might be a better way for him to get what he wants.
How serious is the tax problem in the long run?
I believe it will become less, not more serious, despite the government’s increasingly high tax rates and draconian enforcement measures.
The major long-term trend of society is toward decentralization and smaller-scale organizations.
The US government will prove no more able to deal with a rapidly evolving economy than was the Soviet government.
More and more Americans will see the government as meaningless and irrelevant, as serving no useful purpose.
@MichelleLA1981 25% are white/blue collar welfare
25% on borrowed welfare, fake pensions, titanic “healthcare” Fiddling as the nose slips under the water.