cy - As I expected you cannot even answer a simple question.
Well, it's not a simple question. What it is is a loaded, baited, manipulative, hypothetical question that presupposes the fear mongering is correct. At this point, this Kyoto thing isn't even law until the senate passes it, which they have not done yet. And just so you know I have this policy about not answering loaded, baited, manipulative, hypothetical questions such as this on. But since you seem so disappointed that I didn't answer your question, I've decided to have some fun with it and answer your hypothetical question with some hypothetical answers. Enjoy. I hope you have a sense of humor.
What would I do?
1. Just get another job, or go into business for myself. No biggie.
2. Hey, wouldn't have to pay any more taxes.
3. (This one's my favourite) I would take my last pay check and buy as many Super7 and Lotto 649 tickets as I could. As luck would have it the draws I bought the tickets for would both have record jackpots with a combined total of over $100 million. I of course would be the sole winner of both jackpots. To celebrate my win, I would rent out a penthouse suite at the most expensive hotel around and invite all the top rated sps to join me. Maybe even take some of them on a round the world tour. Any Ladies out there who would be interested? Hypothetically speaking of course.
There, I hope those answers will suffice.
The only con artists around are the Liberals and NDP who think that everyone should be supported by the government.
Interesting you should mention everyone being supported by the government, which has nothing to do with what I was talking about. But since you mentioned it, if the poor and needy can't be given assistance then that means certain others cannot be goven handouts either. Which means, no more corporate tax cuts. No more corporate subsidies. No more corporate grants or low interest loans, which they don't pay back anyway. Incidentally, people forget that the poor only get a small portion of government handouts. They forget that government handouts also fund parks and recreation, hospitals, health care, education, and so on and so on. All of which in one way or another all Canadians enjoy the benefits of.
If some bum comes up to you on the street and asks for money I suppose you give it to him.
Maybe I do, maybe I don't, that's for me to decide.
Me, I tell them to get a job and walk on.
You're just full of humanity, aren't you? Just kidding. Obviously I'm not saying you have to give anything to anybody, that's entirely up to you.
They put themselves in their current situation. It is not my fault nor societies.
To quote you from a previous post "Why don't you get your facts straight next time before just spouting off."
You need to do just that, get your facts straight. Most homeless have not chosen the situation they find themselves in. I could list off some of the reasons, but you wouldn't believe me anyway. So I suggest you seek out the research that has been done on this issue and get the facts.
Also, last time I checked India, China, Pakistan and Banglasesh were not part of the North America Free Trade Deal. But perhaps you have some more current information. LOL
I don't know where or how you got that I said those countries were part of the free trade deal, maybe you were reading something else and confused that with what I was saying, LOL.
Obvioulsy these countries are not part of the free trade deal and I never said they were. But these countries have certainly benefited in the process with jobs being lost here and shipped over to those and other countries for the cheapest possible labour, including literal slave labor, turning out the cheapest poorest quality merchandise the manufacturers can get away with.
Finally, it is obvious you did not read my opening comments. I never said we should not do anything to reduce our greenhouse gas emmisions. I only said that we needed to be realisting about how we went about it and not be stuck with an unrealistic and unachievable timeline set out by Kyoto.
Good to know. Finally something we can agree on.