Quote from Kassz007:
Percentage terms aren't relevant in this instance. By your logic, the Conservatives could add another $150 billion to the debt and that would be better than the $150 billion added by the Liberals previously. It behooves me why you can't see that both parties have been guilty of overspending in the past. My argument is that the Conservatives are much more fiscally conservative than any other party in Canada. You can't refute this. If you really want to dig deep, we'll take the discussion back further to the 70's when the Liberals introduced their many, many social policies that raised taxes and spending both.
I do trade, and I do understand compounding. You are really stretching your argument thin now...
Here is where your ignorance is showing. Corporate income taxes are a very small portion of the Canadian government's tax revenue. Why don't you have a look at the raw data of what the Liberals have done to the income tax rates over the course of Canada's history? What about the 7% VAT known as GST introduced by the Liberals? This was subsequently reduced to 5% by the Conservatives. What about the HST introduced by the Ontario Liberal government?
The Liberals have a history of imposing larger taxes on Canadians. That is a fact, no matter how far in the sand you wish to bury your head.
Oh please. If you're so upset about the Canadian government buying new jets to replace the current fleet, which is nearing the end of its useful life by the way, what do you propose we equip our Air Force with? I for one am not comfortable with sending our troops into battle with second rate equipment.