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 Post subject: Fight The HST!
PostPosted: Fri Mar 12, 2010 12:08 pm 
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Although Gordo and The Clowns believe their HST program is a Done Deal, this is really not the case.
As most are likely aware, this new tax-grab will affect a great many areas that have been previously tax free (un-tapped resources in Gordo's Twisted point of view). These range from taxing services to re-taxing used vehicle sales and more. The average Family will end up pouring even more of their earnings into the LIEberals coffers to support more foolish and worthless pet projects.

Tired of being amongst the most taxed population in this Country? Not quite willing to freely bend over and let them increase those taxes yet again? Want to send a CLEAR message you have had enough of this BS?

This: http://fighthst.com/ has a very real chance of succeeding! Why not join us on April 6 and send a LOUD message to Gordo as to just who the April Fool may be! :twisted:
This group still needs a few volunteers. I will be offering my services to promote this exercise, and truly believe that each British Columbian should consider doing the same!

For those that might like the imposition of yet another tax here in BC, I leave you with Rick Mercer's thoughts on the matter: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xLfm6XKtRHI

GET INVOLVED FOLKS! It ain't too late to send the message that we are FED UP! Even if it is a simple as ensuring you sign the petition, please, for all our sakes, do so!

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 Post subject: Re: Fight The HST!
PostPosted: Sun Mar 28, 2010 3:18 pm 
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A Buddy's Take:

"Most economists see some benefit in the HST. They like the fact that it will streamline tax administration. But few if any believe it will generate any economic growth. And there is no doubt it will cost all of us a lot more money by increasing the tax on major items, like real property and food. And I seriously doubt that you or I will feel any benefit from streamlining tax administration.

But the economists may not be the best authority on this. The biggest issue is that this tax was introduced to the BC public days after an election. But it was never mentioned or debated during that election. It is being foisted on the BC tax payer without any democratic mandate whatsoever. Thus, fighting this damned tax is about more than fighting against the tax, it is about fighting for democracy in BC.

Regardless of whether you support the BC Libs, the NDP, another party, or no party at all, the HST is symptomatic of cynical politics at its worst. If you don't like the direction politics is headed in BC, and who does, then this is the best chance you will ever have to stand up for yourself and fight back. And for once, the odds of winning are high. All you have to do is sign your name."

April 6 is coming up Fast now....

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Nog


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 Post subject: Re: Fight The HST!
PostPosted: Sun Mar 28, 2010 8:46 pm 
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HEY NOG I AM WITH YOU ALL THE WAY!
THIS RAN IN THE TC LAST THURSDAY AND FOR ANYONE WHO NEEDS TO REGISTER OR CHECK THEIR STATUS THEY CAN DO IT AT THE WEBSITE AT THE BOTTOM OF THE AD.

REMEMBER TO SIGN THE PETITION YOU MUST BE REGISTERED BY APRIL 6 !!!!!!!



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 Post subject: Re: Fight The HST!
PostPosted: Mon Mar 29, 2010 11:57 am 
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THIS IS THE MESSAGE I RECEIVED WHEN I TRIED TO CHECK MY REGISTRATION STATUS TODAY:

"it may take several days for your information to be officially added to the provincial voters list."

SO DON'T DELAY IF YOU WANT TO VOTE!! YOU KNOW OLD GORDO AND THE BOYS WILL DO ALL THEY CAN TO STOP PEOPLE FROM REGISTERING AT THE LAST MINUTE!!!!

THIS IS THE LINK TO REGISTER:

https://eregister.electionsbc.gov.bc.ca ... lcome.aspx

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 Post subject: Re: Fight The HST!
PostPosted: Sun Apr 04, 2010 11:57 am 
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April 6 is coming up FAST Folks!
The attendance at the rallies held thus far have been stupendous! In almost every location, over capacity crowds are rallying to the cause! In fact, more Folks are attending these than any of the rallies held by either of the major parties in the past several elections! The Groundswell is Growing! :mrgreen:

Due to the issue relating to my eye problems, and following the intensive surgery performed on that last week, I have had to bow out of being directly involved. That hurts as much as dealing with the eye problems itself. I VERY much wanted to play a role here, however small. But they have some Fine local representation, and I feel confident the matter is in good hands.

From yesterday's Vancouver Sun:

Liberals distort tax history to justify their HST flip-flop
By Vaughn Palmer
Vancouver Sun
April 3, 2010

When Finance Minister Colin Hansen tabled the enabling legislation for the harmonized sales tax this week, he offered a justification that was completely at odds with his government's previous taxation policy.
"This is a bill that modernizes and enhances the competitiveness of the provincial tax system by eliminating the old, antiquated, inefficient and job-killing provincial sales tax," Hansen said in the house.

Old, antiquated, inefficient and job killing? The PST?

That's no way for a B.C. finance minister to talk about a tax that occupied a central position in provincial fiscal policy from the time it was first enacted to support social services in 1948. Provincial governments of every political stripe -- Coalition, Social Credit, New Democratic Party and B.C. Liberal -- often tinkered with the tax, raising rates, adding exemptions. But they jealously guarded the made-in-B. C. nature of the tax as a mainstay of their budget-making, a source of revenue on one hand, a way of dispensing incentives on the other. Both aspects were tailored to a unique provincial economy and political culture.

The federal government and provincial business leaders periodically called for Victoria to join with Ottawa in a single sales tax. Most economists could sketch the long term advantages of the one tax over the two on the back of an envelope.
The pitches failed every time. Not because B.C. politicians failed to understand the long term economic benefits, but because they feared the short-term political consequences of shifting from the relatively narrow PST base to the broader federal goods and services tax regime. All those services, now subject only to the GST, where the tax bite would increase by more than double overnight. All those provincially authored exemptions that would disappear as well. No provincial government was prepared to risk the inevitable political fallout.

Carole Taylor, Hansen's predecessor as finance minister, presided over an extensive study of harmonization during the Liberals' second term. She concluded that while many businesses could benefit, the tax shift would be punishing for provincial consumers and, not incidentally, for the politicians who depend on their support to get elected. Asked point-blank whether the B.C. Liberal government would harmonize the provincial sales tax with its federal counterpart, Taylor's reply was succinct and final: "Not on my watch."

Instead the B.C. Liberals embarked on an extensive and time-consuming review of the provincial sales tax, with an aim to reforming it to better suit a changing provincial economy. Presiding over the review was then-revenue minister Rick Thorpe who noted the added advantages of a homegrown solution. "We do not want to give our sovereign tax rights away to the federal government."

As I've noted before, there's a certain irony in the way harmonization was rejected by Taylor, one of the more "liberal" Liberals, and by Thorpe, one of the more conservative ones, both of whom retired at the subsequent provincial election.
I mention it again only to note the grotesque distortion in Hansen's current justification for harmonization, implying, as it did, that his predecessors had unwittingly maintained a tax regime that was inefficient and killing jobs in the provincial economy.

Another distortion was evident in his chosen title for the enabling bill, the Consumption Tax Rebate and Transition Act, which made no mention of the harmonized sales tax that made the legislation necessary.

"I'm not quite sure why the government has chosen this rather modest title that only obliquely suggests it has anything to do with the HST," said NDP finance critic Bruce Ralston in his opening comments on the bill in the legislature Thursday. "It perhaps is an excess of modesty on the part of the minister or perhaps it's a realization that the words 'harmonized sales tax,' if it were to really identify the bill for what it was, might provoke even more public anger."

Ralston went on to suggest alternative titles: "The holding up B.C.'s end of the deal with the federal government to get $1.6 billion in swag and implement the HST act. The single best thing we can do for the B.C. economy but didn't want to tell you about before the last election act. This tax is going to fund health care, but we didn't think of that explanation for eight months." And so on.

Better still was his tongue-in-cheek suggestion that the title might violate the truth-in-advertising provisions of the Consumer Protection Act. "I say that this particular title of this particular bill falls squarely within the definition of a deceptive act or practice. It makes no reference to the HST. Everyone knows it's about the HST.
"[But] they don't even have the jam to put it in the title of the bill."

So it went in the first installment of a debate that is expected to consume most of the available time in the legislature this month.

There's the barrel. There's the fish. Fire away, Opposition members. The government has surely created a target-rich environment.
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And so it goes. We VERY much stand a good chance of turning this one around. Please help us end the message that we are NOT "Sheeple" and this latest BS being forced upon us Will Not Be Tolerated!

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Nog


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 Post subject: Re: Fight The HST!
PostPosted: Thu Apr 08, 2010 1:19 pm 
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 Post subject: Re: Fight The HST!
PostPosted: Sat May 22, 2010 11:59 am 
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Looks like the LIEberals are feeling the heat.
How convenient! In recent weeks, Elections B.C. chief electoral officer Harry Neufeld has twice ruled against the B.C. Liberal government on matters relating to the ongoing initiative against the HST. June 5th is his last day. The Liberals want him out & replaced by someone not so impartial! Anyone Surprised?

Story here: http://www.straight.com/article-325403/ ... -submitted

And on it goes...

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 Post subject: Re: Fight The HST!
PostPosted: Thu Jun 10, 2010 7:18 pm 
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The LIEberals are taking a DIVE!! :twisted:


Poll: Liberals' popularity sinking
The government is sitting at 26 per cent support in B.C.
Mike Lloyd Jun 10, 2010 06:11:23 AM

VANCOUVER (NEWS1130) - The Liberals keep on sinking. A new poll is showing how much the government's popularity is falling ahead of the new HST in July.

The latest Angus Reid research puts the Liberals at 26 per cent support in B.C. - that's down 20 points since May's election. The NDP sits at 46 per cent.

The poll also found more than 60 per cent of British Columbians living in Liberal-held ridings would be willing to sign a petition to unseat their MLA.

Research Director Hamish Marshall tells the Vancouver Sun that's a staggeringly high number and speaks to a complete disconnect between the government and a large chunk of the population.

The Harmonized Sales Tax kicks in July 1st. Organizers of the anti-HST campaign have promised a recall effort targeting Premier Gordon Campbell and other Liberal MLA's.

From: http://www.news1130.com/news/local/arti ... ty-sinking

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 Post subject: Re: Fight The HST!
PostPosted: Fri Jun 11, 2010 8:52 am 
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Yay!!!!! My grandad said "ye canna trust a Campbell" He was a prophet, wasn't he?

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 Post subject: Re: Fight The HST!
PostPosted: Fri Jun 11, 2010 9:59 am 
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The first to abandon the sinking ship?

BLAIR LEKSTROM RESIGNS OVER HST

Jun 11, 2010

A BC CABINET MINISTER RESIGNED FRIDAY MORNING. MINISTER OF ENERGY MINES AND PETROLEUM RESOURCES BLAIR LEKSTROM SAYS HE WILL STEP DOWN FROM CABINET OVER THE WIDESPREAD OPPOSITION TO THE HST.

IN THE RESIGNATION LETTER HE SENT TO THE PREMIER HE SAYS "I BELIEVE IT WOULD BE PRUDENT TO BRING THE MOVE TO HST TO A HALT AND IMMEDIATELY ENGAGE BRITISH COLUMBIANS IN A DIALOGUE ABOUT OUR TAXATION POLICY."

BILL BENNET WILL REPLACE LEKSTROM AS MINISTER FOR ENERGY MINES AND PETROLEUM RESOURCES; HE WILL BE APPOINTED LATER FRIDAY MORNING.

LEKSTROM WILL REMAIN AS MLA FOR PEACE RIVER SOUTH.

From: http://www.cfax1070.com/newsstory.php?newsId=13962


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