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   Canuck57 to All   
   Re: Punitive taxation   
   18 Apr 10 16:15:42   
   
   XPost: can.general, can.politics   
   From: Canuck57@nospam.com   
      
   On 18/04/2010 3:49 PM, Sharx35 wrote:   
   >   
   >   
   > "yp"  wrote in message   
   > news:65f51357-1351-4b66-9290-e90ab42c3ffa@b33g2000yqc.googlegroups.com...   
   >> On Apr 18, 11:32 am, Canuck57  wrote:   
   >>> On 18/04/2010 6:41 AM, yp wrote:   
   >>>   
   >>>   
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   >>>   
   >>> > On Apr 17, 8:47 pm, Canuck57 wrote:   
   >>> >> In 2008 I decided I wasn't going to bust a hump to keep paying insane   
   >>> >> levels of taxation like a tax-slave sheeples. When it looked like   
   >>> >> Banks, GM, Chrysler& "friend of government" corporations were getting   
   >>> >> debt funded taxes, I just spun out. How can the buggers be worried   
   >>> >> about tooth paste at hospitals and pop so much on debtors,   
   >>> welshers >> and   
   >>> >> losers...   
   >>>   
   >>> >> So I decided to cut in half my annual work hours of the last 2   
   >>> years. >> I   
   >>> >> now work a lot less. It feels good. Even have less stress from >>   
   >>> autos,   
   >>> >> only have one down from three. Pulled off 20 pounds, sleep better and   
   >>> >> eat better. Even had my wife leave work (she wanted too) and now   
   >>> get >> a   
   >>> >> juicy dependant deduction.   
   >>>   
   >>> >> It almost seems if you work 1/2 as hard, you get 3/4th of the net   
   >>> >> income. It even seems to go farther. Don't ask me how, it just does.   
   >>>   
   >>> >> Makes me wonder how many others are spinning out and getting off the   
   >>> >> government tax-slave tread mill. That is, opting out of the endless   
   >>> >> carrot chase.   
   >>>   
   >>> >> --   
   >>> >> Time to ask, is our government serving us or are we serving the >>   
   >>> government?   
   >>>   
   >>> > Very bad example Canuck. Don't you hear all our experts saying that we   
   >>> > need more productivity in Canada. In the last decade we lost badly to   
   >>> > Americans and now we are about 30% less productive than them. You are   
   >>> > just lazy like most Canucks and use "taxes" as an excuse. Admit it.   
   >>>   
   >>> Not enough rewards not to be lazy in this country. The system does not   
   >>> motivate for productivity. Isn't a problem I can solve, so just going   
   >>> to go with the flow.   
   >>>   
   >>> I hear the experts a whining, but I don't see any incentive or action.   
   >>> Let the over paid fools whine and find someone else to tax for their   
   >>> iodiotic theocracy of statism.   
   >>>   
   >>> But still, I out produce 75% of the people in this country, I think I   
   >>> should target much less. Need to find a job in my profession that has a   
   >>> 3 day work week and holidays. Think that is going to be my next goal.   
   >>>   
   >>> Good part about this is that I am learning that the less I make, I pay a   
   >>> disproportial less amount of taxes and really might not need to work   
   >>> paying taxes at all. Certainly don't need to work as hard as I have in   
   >>> the past.   
   >>>   
   >>> If you have criticisms of this, I suggest you take it to the 70% others   
   >>> in this country that produce nothing but welfare whining. As there are   
   >>> only about 30% of us that work at non-government jobs and pay any   
   >>> signifigant amount of income tax.   
   >>>   
   >>> And this sheeples is stepping off the treadmill.   
   >>> --   
   >>> Time to ask ask, is our government serving us or are we serving the   
   >>> government?- Hide quoted text -   
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   >>> - Show quoted text -   
   >>   
   >> Well don't complain then if the government brings in more and more   
   >> immigrants to do the work that you refuse to do.   
   >   
   > Immigration SHOULD be encouraged....from countries sharing common values   
   > and traditions. Australia has the right idea in this regard.   
      
   I would agree.  Value similarities are important.  But Canada isn't   
   really a #1 immigration target forcing immigration Canada to be a little   
   more lax in that requirement.   
      
      
   --   
   Time to ask, is our government serving us or are we serving the government?   
      
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