![]() Liberal bill on coronavirus would give feds power to spend, tax without parliamentary approvalPolitical | 206966 hits | Mar 23 10:03 pm | Posted by: Freakinoldguy Commentsview comments in forum Page 1 2 You need to be a member of CKA and be logged into the site, to comment on news. |
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Now don't get me wrong. I can see this being necessary during the crisis where Parliament can't convene. But, to grant yourself this unprecedented right to tax and spend at will for over a year and a half past the current date with no checks or balances by Parliament is more than a little unconstitutional and so deceitful that it's only been done before by Royalty and dictators.
Anybody remember what caused the American Revolution? "No taxation without representation". Well that's exactly what this is.
And, what's next for the Liberal Party of Canada. Proroguing parliament for the next number of years so they can "fix" the country?
It�s not unconstitutional fyi. But also note if you now go to the article it says the liberals have now amended the bill to remove that clause.
Explain to me how it's not unconstitutional to tax without representation and you might want to read this again:
And this bill blindsided the opposition parties, but my guess is the Liberals thought they'd get it through without anyone noticing or complaining.
And could you point out the part of the article that said the Liberals pulled the bill because I couldn't find it?
I had put my partisan squabbles aside for the current crisis, and even praised Trudeau because I thought this crisis may have changed him for the good. Boy was I wrong! Who in their right minds tries to grab that kind of power during a situation like this?
It's absolutely deplorable, and you know what? Fuck Trudeau. What he tried to do should infuriate ALL Canadians, especially when we need to pull together now more than ever during this emergency.
-J.
It�s not unconstitutional fyi. But also note if you now go to the article it says the liberals have now amended the bill to remove that clause.
Again, I find it curious that Groper didn't give two shits about the virus until his hag of a fish wife tested positive. Close the borders? Nahh, wait until wifey gets it first, then we'll start doing something, the fuck with the rank and file Canadians until then.
And then when the little worm finally DOES do something, one of the first things he does is go for a fucking power grab?!?
You'd think the stupid little dick would have learned after taking his party from a majority govt to a barely squeaked out minority govt. But no, Groper isn't smart enough to learn from his mistakes. He reminds me of one of the Plantagenet kings, whose name escapes me at the moment. He tends to rule in the moment with absolutely ZERO thought, or even understanding, about what effect his actions and words will have beyond today.
Explain to me how it's not unconstitutional to tax without representation
"Dealer Prep" charges when you buy a car
Yearly renewal fee on a credit card
Charges per ATM withdrawal
Charges for a paper copy of your bill
Percent charges for Banks "handling cash"
Any time you're being charged for nothing at all are taxes invented by business interests you don't get to vote for.
The gov't you can throw out every 4 years. You're "represented".
Explain to me how it's not unconstitutional to tax without representation
"Dealer Prep" charges when you buy a car
Yearly renewal fee on a credit card
Charges per ATM withdrawal
Charges for a paper copy of your bill
Percent charges for Banks "handling cash"
Any time you're being charged for nothing at all are taxes invented by business interests you don't get to vote for.
The gov't you can throw out every 4 years. You're "represented".
I'm sorry but those things aren't taxes. You have the option of not using those services or making those purchases. Try not paying your taxes and let me know how well that works out for you.
Ergo, taxation without representation.
Globe and Mail have already reported that the Liberals have backed down and shelved that part of the bill, due to overwhelming opposition to it.
I had put my partisan squabbles aside for the current crisis, and even praised Trudeau because I thought this crisis may have changed him for the good. Boy was I wrong! Who in their right minds tries to grab that kind of power during a situation like this?
It's absolutely deplorable, and you know what? Fuck Trudeau. What he tried to do should infuriate ALL Canadians, especially when we need to pull together now more than ever during this emergency.
-J.
Ergo, representation. Rinse and repeat.
You get to vote for Caesar every 4 years or so.
Ergo, representation. Rinse and repeat.
So what would you suggest to solve your rinse and repeat dilemma? Dictatorship, oligarchy, communism? All of which would eliminate the need for representation of the people when the gov't taxes the living shit out of us.
There's an old saying that in Canada, governments defeat themselves. It wasn't Scheer, Singh or May that reduced Trudeau to minority in the last election-it was Trudeau himself. Pretty much problem Trudeau's had since he got elected he's brought on himself.
I don't know who comes off worse from Trudeau being reduced to a minority, Trudeau himself for causing it or the Opposition leaders for not being able to dethrone him altogether.
So what would you suggest to solve your rinse and repeat dilemma? Dictatorship, oligarchy, communism? All of which would eliminate the need for representation of the people when the gov't taxes the living shit out of us.
As Churchill said, it may be a terrible system but it's better than the alternatives.
Sometimes you must vote for the best candidate in your riding, might be Independent or Green or Christian bloody Heritage, and hold your nose over the leader/party fixation.
It�s not unconstitutional fyi. But also note if you now go to the article it says the liberals have now amended the bill to remove that clause.
Yet they did try to do this. You don't seem upset over it. I'm curious why?