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   Canuck57 to All   
   Re: Punitive taxation (1/2)   
   19 Apr 10 18:03:45   
   
   94d9024f   
   XPost: can.general, can.politics   
   From: Canuck57@nospam.com   
      
   On 19/04/2010 7:38 AM, yp wrote:   
   > On Apr 18, 11:45 pm, Canuck57  wrote:   
   >> On 18/04/2010 8:42 PM, yp wrote:   
   >>   
   >>   
   >>   
   >>   
   >>   
   >>> On Apr 18, 6:13 pm, Canuck57    wrote:   
   >>>> On 18/04/2010 2:22 PM, yp wrote:   
   >>   
   >>>>> On Apr 18, 11:32 am, Canuck57      wrote:   
   >>>>>> On 18/04/2010 6:41 AM, yp wrote:   
   >>   
   >>>>>>> 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 -   
   >>   
   >>>>>> - 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.   
   >>   
   >>>> That is the idea.  Our generation didn't have enough kids, too busy   
   >>>> working.  Main population growth came from low end and welfare housing,   
   >>>> but still not enough.  Resident Canadian population is only multipling   
   >>>> by 1.58 kids per non-immigrant family as they struggle to maintain their   
   >>>> parents life style.  So 25% immigration per generation is about zero   
   >>>> population growth.   
   >>   
   >>>> So importing immigrants like a loose goose is in the governments best   
   >>>> interest to keep the pozi government finance afloat for another while.   
   >>>> All they care about is that they can make babies, future little   
   >>>> taxpayers.  Like raising a crop but like Walmart, imported.   
   >>   
   >>>> Government-statism is predictable. And it is necessary.   
   >>   
   >>>> And many of the immigrants we get, anything is better than back home.   
   >>>> So they are not predisposed to how it should be and accept less, because   
   >>>> to them it is more.  Sick, but true.   
   >>   
   >>>> US birth rates are much better, but then they are taxed less with a over   
   >>>> all lower cost of living.  So they can be more choosy about immigration.   
   >>   
   >>>> So let them in to pay for the liberalism debt.   
   >>   
   >>>> --   
   >>> I think that the immigrants we will mostly get will be the   
   >>> Palestinians that you want to be thrown out from their houses and land   
   >>> by the Israeli Jews. They will be the first to seek asylum here and   
   >>> with the new rules that Jason Kenny is bringing in we will accept them   
   >>> quickly and with open arms.   
   >>   
   >> Use a fake name and background to get in, no way for you to be   
   >> investigated.  Hell, 1/2 the taliban probably live in Canada by now, why   
   >> not a few palistinians.  Maybe work here for a few years, then get CPP,   
   >> welfare, disability or other kind of scam going and then feed the money   
   >> back to the terrorists.   
   >>   
   >> The name of the game.  To them, getting caught is the only crime and   
   >> that is debatable.   
   >>   
   >> And the problem in Canada is real.  Iggy was ready to go to bat for the   
   >> child killer in Gitmo, look into the families background and tell me you   
   >> want that little murdering kid in your neighborhood.  The family history   
   >> is one of deceit, fraud, murder, killing and beheading.  A few even came   
   >> back to Canada for health care then left again.  Yes, tehy family used   
   >> Canada proactively as a haven.  But Iggy didn't do his homework.  But   
   >> good to see the dumb idiot is mum and quiet about his Kanhar (?) support.   
   >>   
   >> Too much money goes to Ottawa, it attracts corruption like flies to shit.   
   >>   
   >   
   > I totally disagree with you on this and support Iggy 100%. Omar Khadr   
   > was a 15 year old Canadian born kid staying in his father's homeland   
   > when they were attacked by the invading American barbarians. They   
   > defended themselves the best they could, but were overwhelmed by the   
   > US savages. Most were killed and Khadr was taken prisoner and spent   
   > eight years in the Gitmo gulag, being tortured.   
      
   Give me a piece of credible paper that says I am imune from prosecution,   
   a round trip ticket to Gitmo, and I would pull the trigger myself.  As I   
   know if the hethen got out it would only be a mater of time before an   
   innocent died.   
      
      
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