Contrary to what you think I base my thoughts on observations, personal experience, gut instincts, lessons from other people and facts, not carefully selecting internet stories to bolster my argument. Look around you and see what the HST costs you over a year.
Yeah, the HST costs more because it’s being applied to an extra 20% on purchases. Duh. The fact that you concentrate all of your vitriol on that and ignore the offsetting income tax cuts, as well as decreased consumer prices shows that, yes, you are in fact being myopic in your stance.
And carefully selecting internet stories? They’re independent studies. Of course I’m going to be careful to select information that is unbiased as possible. That’s what you’re supposed to do. And at least I don’t simply make stuff up, like “12% on a few purchases.”
Ask yourself why the Liberals had 10 years to implement it, repeatedly said it was a bad tax and then brought it in on a lie and a prayer.
It’s already been stated that it wasn’t because they believed it was a bad tax, it was because of concerns of loss of control over tax revenue.
I built businesses now worth millions and I did it with a lot of hard work, none of which came from any politicians of any stripe. I hate all politicians and have no loyalty to any party.
Ok, so you say that you’re not being myopic in your viewpoint, and then you say that you hate ALL politicians? That shows right there that you’re either not being truthful deliberately, or simply deluding yourself, and undermines your claim of gallivanting around the world with your multimillion dollar businesses.
I particularly despise our current provincial government because I've personally witnessed them lie to me, ignore flagrant pollution problems committed by large donors and seen the fabric of a decent society thrown away in the name of "fiscal responsibility". I have loyal staff because I paid them almost double the minimum wage because it was the right thing to do. The government wouldn't raise the MW for a decade to curry favour with large donors.
See? This here, again, illustrates that you’re not thinking clearly about the referendum question. The referendum is about what’s the best thing to do for the province, not about whether you like the government or not. The fact that you’ve made the referendum about the latter proves my point exactly.
Governments love VAT's because of their simplicity and ease of collecting ever-expanding revenues, not because they improve economies.
You finally got something right. VAT’s are a more efficient form of taxation that do the least harm to the economy. So what’s better: income tax, where you get taxed regardless of what you do plus an inefficient sales tax, or lower income taxes with a more efficient sales tax? The fact that you still haven’t gotten that through your head and just keep on ranting and raving, throwing out baseless accusations that are repeatedly refuted shows that, yes, you are being very myopic, partisan and, frankly, more than a little obtuse.
If there's one thing I've learned, it's when a government sneaks something in the back door and says it's good for me, I know it isn't.
Again, you haven’t been able to give a clear, logical reason for how the HST is worse that the PST/GST; you’re position is based purely on stubbornness and emotion. You're confirming that you simply made an assumption that anything government does is bad without actually looking at the issue on its own. Because of this, you’ve been reduced to grasping at straws to try and justify your position; because it’s really not justifiable.