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Liberals lied on the carbon tax, according to Statistics Canada data

bazokajoe

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I can't help you if you can't follow along. You have to drop the rage of Pee Pee getting slapped down by our new SuperHero PM Joe. ;)
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In 2024 I received a total of $560 carbon tax rebate. I hope I haven't lost you yet.
So the carbon taxes I had to on home Utilities, at the gas pump, on the increase of food(groceries/restaurants), increase in air travel, increase in ALL products I buy from toilet paper, shaving gel, soap(laundry and body wash)+ many more, increase prices on my hobbies(woodworking, golf). Many more items that I never mentioned.

You are fucking delusional if you think I got more back than I paid.
 

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Follow along.

In 2024 I received a total of $560 carbon tax rebate. I hope I haven't lost you yet.
So the carbon taxes I had to on home Utilities, at the gas pump, on the increase of food(groceries/restaurants), increase in air travel, increase in ALL products I buy from toilet paper, shaving gel, soap(laundry and body wash)+ many more, increase prices on my hobbies(woodworking, golf). Many more items that I never mentioned.

You are fucking delusional if you think I got more back than I paid.
Droppping the carbon tax had at most a 0.6% impact on the rate of inflation. So how much did you spend in total? Because 0.6% of that total can be attributed to carbon tax impact. Is 0.6% of what you spent more then $560?
 
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Frankfooter

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Follow along.

In 2024 I received a total of $560 carbon tax rebate. I hope I haven't lost you yet.
So the carbon taxes I had to on home Utilities, at the gas pump, on the increase of food(groceries/restaurants), increase in air travel, increase in ALL products I buy from toilet paper, shaving gel, soap(laundry and body wash)+ many more, increase prices on my hobbies(woodworking, golf). Many more items that I never mentioned.

You are fucking delusional if you think I got more back than I paid.
The carbon tax didn't increase groceries, toilet paper or anything else on that list.
total bull.
 
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Follow along.

In 2024 I received a total of $560 carbon tax rebate. I hope I haven't lost you yet.
So the carbon taxes I had to on home Utilities, at the gas pump, on the increase of food(groceries/restaurants), increase in air travel, increase in ALL products I buy from toilet paper, shaving gel, soap(laundry and body wash)+ many more, increase prices on my hobbies(woodworking, golf). Many more items that I never mentioned.

You are fucking delusional if you think I got more back than I paid.
One question, Mr. Logic, but this name will be changed to Monsieur Délirant if and when you answer it incorrectly.

Since the carbon tax was removed, has there been deflation on food(groceries/restaurants), in air travel, in ALL products you buy, from toilet paper, shaving gel, soap(laundry and body wash)?

<-------- Squeezie's biggest fan!!
 
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bazokajoe

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One question, Mr. Logic, but this name will be changed to Monsieur Délirant if and when you answer it incorrectly.

Since the carbon tax was removed, has there been deflation on food(groceries/restaurants), in air travel, in ALL products you buy, from toilet paper, shaving gel, soap(laundry and body wash)?

<-------- Squeezie's biggest fan!!
No.
 

bazokajoe

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Droppping the carbon tax had at most a 0.6% impact on the rate of inflation. So how much did you spend in total? Because 0.6% of that total can be attributed to carbon tax impact. Is 0.6% of what you spent more then $560?
Well I never saved my receipts. But the only thing that has gone down in price is gas, nothing else.
I went grocery shopping yesterday and prices are still the same.
 

Frankfooter

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Well I never saved my receipts. But the only thing that has gone down in price is gas, nothing else.
I went grocery shopping yesterday and prices are still the same.
Ding!

We have a winner.
The carbon tax only effected oil$gas prices.
 

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The carbon tax only effected oil$gas prices.
Is that all? Phew! Good thing all those trucks and ships and trains and tractors and plows and harvesters weren't affected.
 
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One question, Mr. Logic, but this name will be changed to Monsieur Délirant if and when you answer it incorrectly.

Since the carbon tax was removed, has there been deflation on food(groceries/restaurants), in air travel, in ALL products you buy, from toilet paper, shaving gel, soap(laundry and body wash)?

<-------- Squeezie's biggest fan!!
Why would corporations lower prices when it's been proven that consumers will pay it?

All it did was create a license for Corporations to keep higher prices and raise profits.
 
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Well, well ,well more lies from the Liberals. They just can't help themselves lying to Canadians.
Of course only liberals would also believe the lie that they received more back in rebate checks than what they paid.
But Canadians who can think for themselves already knew this.

https://torontosun.com/opinion/columnists/statscan-data-shows-liberals-lied-on-the-carbon-tax
WHOA bombshell from the Sun, guess you need to vote for The Greens next time if climate policy is this important to you ;)
 

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Anytime you wanna give $560 in exchange for $200 let me know, I will be more then happy to.

$560 is a joke! I paid more than more than that with the NG coming into my house and to top it off, I go the pleasure of being taxed on that BS too. Add in what I paid at the pumps, taxed again after they add it to your bill and the cost of goods that have been passed onto me from retailers, once again, taxed with the GST and Canadians are getting fucked with an absolute scam.

Tell me why we sell so much coal to China, that puts out in two weeks, more than Canada puts out in a year in carbon emissions?

Carney is a charlatan and it's amazing that they can sell a lie to people, gaslighting them into thinking that if they don't do it, they're against the environment. Even a minimal amount of research should make one scratch their head and think something just doesn't add up. The Green Slush fund scandal should have made even the most devout liberal think twice about this and the fact that we are being taxed, with no measurable impact to the environment, while the environment minister, Guilbeault and his company and those affiliated, have seen their fortunes rise.

As the saying goes, "The math ain't mathin!"
 
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squeezer

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Why would corporations lower prices when it's been proven that consumers will pay it?

All it did was create a license for Corporations to keep higher prices and raise profits.
Yes, of course, and now the next reason for them all to raise prices higher is Tariffs, regardless of whether it actually affects their bottom line.
 

squeezer

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Ok, right answer, so follow-up question

If the carbon tax drove up prices on food(groceries/restaurants), in air travel, in ALL products you buy, from toilet paper, shaving gel, soap(laundry and body wash), why hasn't the removal driven prices back down as it has at the pumps??
 
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