 Finance Minister Jim Flaherty has "lost credibility" after announcing Canada's deficit will soar to a record level, Liberal finance critic John McCallum said Wednesday. Comments
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Who voted on this?- DerbyX Wed May 27, 2009 8:58 am
 - zled Thu May 28, 2009 8:19 am

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How very typical.
So did cutting the GST.
Almost sounds like gotcha politics to me!!!
Increasing the GSt wont make the numbers any better, besides who would want their taxes going up?
When this economic shit storm hit, the government had depleted coffers to deal with it. Partly due to the GST cut.
That's exactly what I think.
Keynes was wrong decades ago. Get over it. Look at Japan.
Increasing the GSt wont make the numbers any better, besides who would want their taxes going up?
When this economic shit storm hit, the government had depleted coffers to deal with it. Partly due to the GST cut.
My point is that even if they had kept everything financially the same, we would still be in a deficit regardless as surpluses were never large enough to overcome this recession.
Having said that, I have not noticed any difference in the amount of money in my pocket despite all of these tax cuts, but I am 100% certain if the Libs get relected I will notice a decrease!!
In good times, why the hell would you cut the GST? Tax cuts are done for economic stimulus, the economy was red hot at the time. Canada was still in debt, why would he cut the GST?
Politics, that's why. I'm never impressed by politicians who make the political choice instead of the smart one.
No rainy day funds required, huh?
You can't have a 'rainy day fund' when you owe billions and you pay billions on that money owed.
It makes more fiscal sense to pay off your debts and dip back into debt if there's a need.