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The Calvinball Diaries: It's not a surplus...
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Hey, you, get off of my cloud. Thursday, September 06, 2007. It's not a surplus. Politics is as much about winning the war of semantics as fighting on the actual issues, how successful would the pro-choice movement be if their opponents had been successful in labeling them the pro-baby killers? So as our federal government announces its tenth (give or take) annual surplus I call on everybody out there to start calling it what it is, an overtaxation. Posted by Matt at 9:54 PM. Windsor, Ontario, Canada.
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The Calvinball Diaries: Looks like we can afford those tax cuts...
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Hey, you, get off of my cloud. Thursday, September 27, 2007. Looks like we can afford those tax cuts. Well, well, it looks like we ended up with about $14 billion in loose change behind the sofa cushions for the last fiscal year. By my reckoning we could have afforded that second GST reduction, a return to the lower incomes tax rates enacted in 2005 and a business tax cut too. Posted by Matt at 6:50 PM. September 27, 2007 8:15 PM. It's true, $30-40 is really chump change. But at least it's something.
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The Calvinball Diaries: July 2007
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Hey, you, get off of my cloud. Tuesday, July 31, 2007. The CMA Gets it Right. The goal of all Canadian governments should be to see that everyone has access to health care; this can be achieved by paying for the care of those who can't afford it. Owning hospitals, employing doctors and nurses, banning health insurance and preventing doctors from working both publicly and privately are all measures that are not only unrelated to this goal, they seem to be preventing us from reaching it. Its not a surplus.
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The Calvinball Diaries: On Income Trusts and Corporate Taxes
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Hey, you, get off of my cloud. Thursday, May 31, 2007. On Income Trusts and Corporate Taxes. Turns out there are still a few writers over at the Mop and Pail with their heads screwed on right. In fact, Derek Decloet not only writes a good article. He also manages to offer up the kind of bold policy Canada's new government should be pushing in just one sentence:. Then let's cut the corporate rate to 10 per cent, and watch as Toronto becomes a magnet for head offices.". How about it guys? What do Ted Byfie...
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The Calvinball Diaries: May 2007
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Hey, you, get off of my cloud. Thursday, May 31, 2007. On Income Trusts and Corporate Taxes. Turns out there are still a few writers over at the Mop and Pail with their heads screwed on right. In fact, Derek Decloet not only writes a good article. He also manages to offer up the kind of bold policy Canada's new government should be pushing in just one sentence:. Then let's cut the corporate rate to 10 per cent, and watch as Toronto becomes a magnet for head offices.". How about it guys? We're cranking up...
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The Calvinball Diaries: A Brand New Day?
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Hey, you, get off of my cloud. Tuesday, August 28, 2007. A Brand New Day? Please excuse the pun, a friend of mine had a bunch left over from Stockwell's 2000 leadership and I got a great deal.). One of the best healthcare developments in a long time is the election of Dr. Brian Day as the head of the Canadian Medical Association. Dr. Day laid out a series of goals that respect universal healthcare access while attacking the state's dangerous monopoly. You can read more here. Posted by Matt at 8:04 AM.
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The Calvinball Diaries: August 2007
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Hey, you, get off of my cloud. Tuesday, August 28, 2007. A Brand New Day? Please excuse the pun, a friend of mine had a bunch left over from Stockwell's 2000 leadership and I got a great deal.). One of the best healthcare developments in a long time is the election of Dr. Brian Day as the head of the Canadian Medical Association. Dr. Day laid out a series of goals that respect universal healthcare access while attacking the state's dangerous monopoly. You can read more here. Posted by Matt at 8:04 AM.
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The Calvinball Diaries: Lindy Live at the LSS
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Hey, you, get off of my cloud. Wednesday, August 22, 2007. Lindy Live at the LSS. Just in case you missed it here's a small taste of the biggest and best Liberty Summer Seminar yet. More video to come soon! Posted by Matt at 11:20 PM. Windsor, Ontario, Canada. A classical liberal, one of Gerry Nicholl's Top 5 Political minds, and a pretty fine Calvinball player. View my complete profile. Institute for Liberal Studies. Post Office, Charles Bukowski. You Should Be Listening To. The CMA Gets it Right.
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The Calvinball Diaries: Brother, Can You Spare 100 Dimes?
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Hey, you, get off of my cloud. Sunday, May 06, 2007. Brother, Can You Spare 100 Dimes? The Liberty Summer Seminar has always been lucky to have a few people step up and pay more (in some cases a LOT more) than the required registration fee. This not only means there is more money available to make a successful event, it also means the registration fee stays low enough to be affordable to students. Now that the Liberty Summer Seminar is part of the Institute for Liberal Studies. Posted by Matt at 10:04 AM.
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The Calvinball Diaries: Nothing Special
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Hey, you, get off of my cloud. Thursday, August 16, 2007. In honour of the upcoming Liberty Summer Seminar. I'd like to send this one out to the Nanny State. See you there! Posted by Matt at 12:25 AM. Windsor, Ontario, Canada. A classical liberal, one of Gerry Nicholl's Top 5 Political minds, and a pretty fine Calvinball player. View my complete profile. Institute for Liberal Studies. Post Office, Charles Bukowski. You Should Be Listening To. The CMA Gets it Right. On Income Trusts and Corporate Taxes.