Ontario's new Tory government has cancelled a $100-million fund earmarked for school repairs this year, a cut that comes as a result of Doug Ford's campaign promise to scrap the province's cap-and-trade system.
And so it begins. But hey, Doug is reducing the minimum price of a can of beer from $1.07 to $1. That?s the important stuff right? Who needs schools anyway?
Begins? You mean . Over the past several years of Liberal rule, between 121-124 schools were slated for closure, while others that were slated for repairs were put on the shelf. This is hardly a partisan issue, as all parties have a tendency to screw over the education system.
Repair bills TRIPLED under the Liberals for said schools as well.
There's a LOT more on all this, but you won't research let alone READ any of it because your head is too far up your rear end as per usual.
School repair fund? Um, it's called the Greenhouse Gas Reduction Fund. The fund was to go for making schools more energy efficient as per the Libtard screed, not for general repairs and spending stupid shit like $1400 to get 4 pencil sharpeners installed or something.
"BeaverFever" said And so it begins. But hey, Doug is reducing the minimum price of a can of beer from $1.07 to $1. That?s the important stuff right? Who needs schools anyway?
And so the irrational whining begins.
The money was to make schools greener.
If your so concerned, why haven’t you been calling out the last government for the 15 billion in backlog repairs? The mouldy portables?
If basic repair and maintenance hadn't been deferred in favour of green scams then the kiddos wouldn't be in any danger at all. Maybe there's some law that can be introduced or one that can be changed by the province so that school maintenance needs can't be toyed with by the hipsters so money can't be diverted towards any of the their bullshit causes-of-the-moment.
"Thanos" said If basic repair and maintenance hadn't been deferred in favour of green scams then the kiddos wouldn't be in any danger at all. Maybe there's some law that can be introduced or one that can be changed by the province so that school maintenance needs can't be toyed with by the hipsters so money can't be diverted towards any of the their bullshit causes-of-the-moment.
Public schools exist to keep liberal parties in power. They have little to nothing to do with educating children.
Once you accept this truth then everything that follows from this understanding will make sense.
As an Albertan who lived through the 90s and austerity under Klein, I'm certainly not a fan of it, and this could be troubling beginning.
While this is called the "Greenhouse Gas Reduction Fund", it doesn't necessarily mean that this is going to install wind turbines or solar panels, because one of the best steps in reducing CO2 emissions is fixing the insulation and drafty windows to keep the heat you generate stay inside the building. If that's what it actually funded, it was poorly named.
However, the problem is the reporter didn't do a thorough job in finding out what the fund actually paid for, so I cannot unequivocally say this is a bad thing or not. Until I see a list of projects this fund paid for, I'll withhold judgement on its demise.
Still, I do tend to agree that tax cuts for the wealthy and cheap beer are no replacement for good healthcare, education or adequately maintained roads.
Still, I do tend to agree that tax cuts for the wealthy and cheap beer are no replacement for good healthcare, education or adequately maintained roads.
Sometimes you cut taxes on the wealthy so you don't lose them altogether.
In California we've so heavily weighted our tax system against the wealthy that according to one of our state agencies (it's quasi-confidential and unpublished for now) so far this year California has lost 138 wealthy people.
That's doesn't sound like a big deal in a state with ~40 million residents, does it?
Yet according to this state agency those 138 people took fifteen percent of the state's personal income tax revenue with them and the state budget that just went into effect on July 1st will now be out of balance by as much as twelve billion dollars.
So once again we'll be looking at a mid-year budget renegotiation come December 31.
But yeah, let's fuck the rich because, well fuck the rich!
Oh, but now WTF do we do with all of the programs that depend on the rich people?
Seriously, you can't just willy-nilly fuck over the most very mobile segment of your population and expect them to pay through the nose for the privilege of being hated and raped by your political class.
These people can move to another state or country with relative ease. The proper balance of taxes is then not so much that it becomes sensible for these people to flee.
"BartSimpson" said But yeah, let's fuck the rich because, well fuck the rich![/i
Sorry Bart, but I'm in the 'fuck the rich' camp. I could give a rat's ass about the small percentage who have their millions and billions and can go wherever they please and do whatever they want. My previous workplace cut costs by letting a few people go (myself included), and it took me seven weeks to find a new job, at a loss less money that just barely pays the bills.
The government f**ked up on my EI, meaning it didn't go through. I now have to find a second job in a month or so just to make up for a bit of the lost income I'm not making right now. It's been a struggle the last month, as I burned through my severance (which was small) due to expenses and such.
So no, I don't give a rats ass what the rich are up to when I'm trying to keep the bills paid and food on my table. Thankfully, my family helped fill my freezer and put some fuel in my car, or it would be ever worse.
And besides, I don't see any rich people in Ontario rushing to help repair schools or do anything 'for the children' either.
"CDN_PATRIOT" said But yeah, let's fuck the rich because, well fuck the rich![/i
Sorry Bart, but I'm in the 'fuck the rich' camp. I could give a rat's ass about the small percentage who have their millions and billions and can go wherever they please and do whatever they want. My previous workplace cut costs by letting a few people go (myself included), and it took me seven weeks to find a new job, at a loss less money that just barely pays the bills.
The government f**ked up on my EI, meaning it didn't go through. I now have to find a second job in a month or so just to make up for a bit of the lost income I'm not making right now. It's been a struggle the last month, as I burned through my severance (which was small) due to expenses and such.
So no, I don't give a rats ass what the rich are up to when I'm trying to keep the bills paid and food on my table. Thankfully, my family helped fill my freezer and put some fuel in my car, or it would be ever worse.
And besides, I don't see any rich people in Ontario rushing to help repair schools or do anything 'for the children' either.
Rich people can bite me.
-J.
You might not like them but where they pay more than half of Canada's tax bill then you need them and you should want them to hang around as opposed to divesting and relocating to the Caymans.
And so it begins.
Begins? You mean . Over the past several years of Liberal rule, between 121-124 schools were slated for closure, while others that were slated for repairs were put on the shelf. This is hardly a partisan issue, as all parties have a tendency to screw over the education system.
Repair bills TRIPLED under the Liberals for said schools as well.
There's a LOT more on all this, but you won't research let alone READ any of it because your head is too far up your rear end as per usual.
Ignorance is bliss, eh? Have a nice day
-J.
Remember that.
And so it begins. But hey, Doug is reducing the minimum price of a can of beer from $1.07 to $1. That?s the important stuff right? Who needs schools anyway?
And so the irrational whining begins.
The money was to make schools greener.
If your so concerned, why haven’t you been calling out the last government for the 15 billion in backlog repairs? The mouldy portables?
If basic repair and maintenance hadn't been deferred in favour of green scams then the kiddos wouldn't be in any danger at all. Maybe there's some law that can be introduced or one that can be changed by the province so that school maintenance needs can't be toyed with by the hipsters so money can't be diverted towards any of the their bullshit causes-of-the-moment.
Public schools exist to keep liberal parties in power. They have little to nothing to do with educating children.
Once you accept this truth then everything that follows from this understanding will make sense.
The mould make the children stronger. The ones that survive.
While this is called the "Greenhouse Gas Reduction Fund", it doesn't necessarily mean that this is going to install wind turbines or solar panels, because one of the best steps in reducing CO2 emissions is fixing the insulation and drafty windows to keep the heat you generate stay inside the building. If that's what it actually funded, it was poorly named.
However, the problem is the reporter didn't do a thorough job in finding out what the fund actually paid for, so I cannot unequivocally say this is a bad thing or not. Until I see a list of projects this fund paid for, I'll withhold judgement on its demise.
Still, I do tend to agree that tax cuts for the wealthy and cheap beer are no replacement for good healthcare, education or adequately maintained roads.
Still, I do tend to agree that tax cuts for the wealthy and cheap beer are no replacement for good healthcare, education or adequately maintained roads.
Sometimes you cut taxes on the wealthy so you don't lose them altogether.
In California we've so heavily weighted our tax system against the wealthy that according to one of our state agencies (it's quasi-confidential and unpublished for now) so far this year California has lost 138 wealthy people.
That's doesn't sound like a big deal in a state with ~40 million residents, does it?
Yet according to this state agency those 138 people took fifteen percent of the state's personal income tax revenue with them and the state budget that just went into effect on July 1st will now be out of balance by as much as twelve billion dollars.
So once again we'll be looking at a mid-year budget renegotiation come December 31.
But yeah, let's fuck the rich because, well fuck the rich!
Oh, but now WTF do we do with all of the programs that depend on the rich people?
Seriously, you can't just willy-nilly fuck over the most very mobile segment of your population and expect them to pay through the nose for the privilege of being hated and raped by your political class.
These people can move to another state or country with relative ease. The proper balance of taxes is then not so much that it becomes sensible for these people to flee.
School repair fund? Um, it's called the Greenhouse ...
The kids get enough bullshit brainwashing in school as it is. They do not need any more.
But yeah, let's fuck the rich because, well fuck the rich![/i
Sorry Bart, but I'm in the 'fuck the rich' camp. I could give a rat's ass about the small percentage who have their millions and billions and can go wherever they please and do whatever they want. My previous workplace cut costs by letting a few people go (myself included), and it took me seven weeks to find a new job, at a loss less money that just barely pays the bills.
The government f**ked up on my EI, meaning it didn't go through. I now have to find a second job in a month or so just to make up for a bit of the lost income I'm not making right now. It's been a struggle the last month, as I burned through my severance (which was small) due to expenses and such.
So no, I don't give a rats ass what the rich are up to when I'm trying to keep the bills paid and food on my table. Thankfully, my family helped fill my freezer and put some fuel in my car, or it would be ever worse.
And besides, I don't see any rich people in Ontario rushing to help repair schools or do anything 'for the children' either.
Rich people can bite me.
-J.
But yeah, let's fuck the rich because, well fuck the rich![/i
Sorry Bart, but I'm in the 'fuck the rich' camp. I could give a rat's ass about the small percentage who have their millions and billions and can go wherever they please and do whatever they want. My previous workplace cut costs by letting a few people go (myself included), and it took me seven weeks to find a new job, at a loss less money that just barely pays the bills.
The government f**ked up on my EI, meaning it didn't go through. I now have to find a second job in a month or so just to make up for a bit of the lost income I'm not making right now. It's been a struggle the last month, as I burned through my severance (which was small) due to expenses and such.
So no, I don't give a rats ass what the rich are up to when I'm trying to keep the bills paid and food on my table. Thankfully, my family helped fill my freezer and put some fuel in my car, or it would be ever worse.
And besides, I don't see any rich people in Ontario rushing to help repair schools or do anything 'for the children' either.
Rich people can bite me.
-J.
You might not like them but where they pay more than half of Canada's tax bill then you need them and you should want them to hang around as opposed to divesting and relocating to the Caymans.
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