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On 8/21/2025 at 11:44 AM, Shady said:

I’d take Doug Ford over Carney.  But not Pierre.

I will vote NDP before I vote for the conservatives with Doug Ford as the leader.

I'm 100% against the conservative party if Ford becomes the leader.  

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Posted
43 minutes ago, TreeBeard said:

You never said anything.  When asked for alternatives to financing roads and police and fire and ice rinks and swimming pools, you ran away. 

How about a municipal sales tax?  Regardless, how did cities build these things before the advent of property taxes, which really is a ridiculous conceit.  Imagine being taxed for your property?  I can’t believe some of the things we let slide.

Imagine paying taxes on something to own it.  And then having to pay taxes on just owning it?  When you think about it it’s pretty crazy.

Posted
6 minutes ago, Shady said:

How about a municipal sales tax?  Regardless, how did cities build these things before the advent of property taxes, which really is a ridiculous conceit.  Imagine being taxed for your property?  I can’t believe some of the things we let slide.

Imagine paying taxes on something to own it.  And then having to pay taxes on just owning it?  When you think about it it’s pretty crazy.

What if there are ongoing municipal expenses like sewer lines and snow clearing and road maintenance involved with your ownership? Is that crazy or just something you never considered?

Posted (edited)
8 minutes ago, Shady said:

Imagine being taxed for your property?

 

8 minutes ago, Shady said:

How about a municipal sales tax?

That would be a great way to drive out businesses.  Come shop in Scarborough where we charge 5% more for a car than the town next door! 😂 

Edited by TreeBeard
Posted
33 minutes ago, TreeBeard said:

 

That would be a great way to drive out businesses.  Come shop in Scarborough where we charge 5% more for a car than the town next door! 😂 

How is that any different than making businesses pay very high property taxes? 🤣

it’s good to see that you accept the fact that high taxes can have negative effects though.  Lefties never used to admit that.  So apply high property taxes with the same logic.  Could it cause people to move out of cities then?

36 minutes ago, Chrissy1979 said:

What if there are ongoing municipal expenses like sewer lines and snow clearing and road maintenance involved with your ownership? Is that crazy or just something you never considered?

How did cities pay for these things before property taxes?  Like I’ve said though, you could have a minimal municipal sales tax or even income tax.

Posted
5 minutes ago, Shady said:

How is that any different than making businesses pay very high property taxes? 🤣

it’s good to see that you accept the fact that high taxes can have negative effects though.  Lefties never used to admit that.  So apply high property taxes with the same logic.  Could it cause people to move out of cities then?

How did cities pay for these things before property taxes?  Like I’ve said though, you could have a minimal municipal sales tax or even income tax.

They always paid for those things with property taxes.

Posted
3 hours ago, TreeBeard said:

Thats why you’ll be stuck with unelectable leaders.  No compromise. No recognition of other viewpoints.  Must hate all things “left”. 

Holy crap, has any human in the history of humans ever been less self aware?

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Had better start running."

Posted (edited)
1 hour ago, Shady said:

How is that any different than making businesses pay very high property taxes?

If you’re going to buy something, do you check how much the business pays in property tax to decide where to buy it?

Of course not.  But you certainly would factor in an additional tax being charged. 

1 hour ago, Shady said:

How did cities pay for these things before property taxes?

You want municipal services like it’s 1848?

In Ontario, property tax[10] was first introduced in 1849 with the Municipal Act (or Baldwin Act) as the act constituted a municipal structure with cities, towns, and villages along with the creation of property tax that municipalities must collect that would also support schools.

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Property_tax#Canada

 

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Posted
1 hour ago, August1991 said:

Ontario is not Canada.

The federal Liberals are wrong.

It is on my maps...Are you taking the red pills again...

We, the willing, led by the unknowing, are doing the impossible for the ungrateful. We have now done so much for so long with so little, we are now capable of doing anything with nothing.

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