Friday, September 19, 2008
Spend Spend Spend
Ouch. Thus far the Liberals have made $80 billion in election promises. This is contrasted by the Conservative's $2 billion in new spending, and even the NDP came in at a restrained $16.5 billion.
With $80 billion in new spending announcements, it's impossible to believe that the "Green Shift" will be revenue neutral, unless the Liberals are planning to hike the GST.
With $80 billion in new spending announcements, it's impossible to believe that the "Green Shift" will be revenue neutral, unless the Liberals are planning to hike the GST.
Labels: Campaign 2008, Conservative Party, Liberal Party, NDP, politics, Taxes
Wednesday, July 11, 2007
Downtown Revitilization
The next time you hear Gary Doer or Sam Katz talking about how downtown Winnipeg is being saved by the MTS Center or the Manitoba Hydro building, remember this:
Sam Katz needs to get rid of the business tax, and hurry. If not, Portage Ave. will be nothing but vacant buildings from Main St. to Maryland.
United Army Surplus Sales, a store that has helped Winnipeggers brave nature for nearly six decades, has lost its battle for financial survival.It's sad to see that the business of government-spending downtown is booming, those businesses that actually pay taxes are still being forced out of downtown Winnipeg.
Bonnie Hooley, of LC Taylor & Co., confirmed this morning that more than two-thirds of the creditors voted not to accept a repayment deal.
Court documents state the company has about $443,000 of assets but owes 132 creditors $680,000.
The store could close as early as today.
Sam Katz needs to get rid of the business tax, and hurry. If not, Portage Ave. will be nothing but vacant buildings from Main St. to Maryland.






