The
other day I was asked on Twitter what BC Conservatives would do about the
Carbon Tax.
Twitter
allows for a limited number of characters to respond, far more that what
follows, but basically what I said was … It’s
bad for business, bad for people in the interior and north, and it adds to the cost
of goods and services. It has yet to
show any benefit. It is negative,
unfair, and with a BC Conservative government it will be gone!
They
responded by asking, “How would you make up
revenue? It’s a huge amount.”
To
which I said … “I thot it was 2B revenue neutral. 4 starters we won't have the PCT giving free$
2 corps/ org
Again
in case a translation is needed here is what that meant:
I
thought it was to be revenue neutral?
For starters we won’t have the Pacific Carbon Trust giving free money to
corporations and organizations.
I
wanted to say more, and using Twitter wasn’t going to work, so the remainder of
my reply was sent as a message via Facebook instead. This is what I had to say:
Rather
than the BC government trying to convince me / us that the Carbon Tax is
reducing our carbon footprint -- they should cancel it and let me keep MY money. I can then spend it on something I want to
purchase, which helps keep people employed and helps creates new jobs. Because I am spending money I have earned, on
real purchases of goods and services, government will get tax revenue via the
HST (or soon to be GST / PST).
Now
let’s remember the government said the Carbon Tax would be revenue neutral – we
all know that is NOT the truth however.
At least for those living outside the greater Vancouver area, where the
climate is milder and goods do not have to be trucked as far.
Those
who live in the lower mainland use less heating fuel, and so pay less tax in carbon
taxes ... they have better access to transit, while many areas of the interior
have no public transit, and many people MUST travel for work, so again they are
paying more of their personal income in carbon taxes ... and there are greater distances to
transport goods by truck. The carbon
taxes on fuel to bring those goods to the interior also gets passed on to
people when they purchase those products.
And those of course would be things like food … clothing … shelter.
The carbon
tax was never was going to do the job government said it would … which was
to reduce our carbon footprint. On top
of that, no other North American jurisdiction has it, which also increases manufacturing
costs for businesses in BC … which in turn reduces their competitiveness.
I
find it deeply disturbing that this government continues to find more and more
ways to pry more and more of my money from me. Let me keep more … and let me spend it in the
real economy where it will actually do some good.
BC Finance Minister Kevin Falcon |
In
his budget speech this Spring, Finance Minister Kevin Falcon said we would have
another deficit – this time in the amount of $968 million … maybe instead
of having another 1 BILLION dollar deficit for this year they can find a way to
reduce their spending, and then they won’t have to worry about the loss of
revenue from eliminating the so-called 'revenue neutral' Carbon Tax.
Well
those are my thoughts. Do you have an
opinion on the Carbon Tax … on how government can make up revenue if the Carbon
Tax is axed? I’m also wondering if you
think this tax has actually done anything to reduced carbon emissions … is there
something we should look at doing instead?
I’m
interested to hear what you think.
Meantime,
I’m Alan Forseth in Kamloops, with the thoughts of one conservative.
FOOTNOTE ... from BC Conservative Party policy:
Scrap the Carbon Tax --- the carbon tax is a tax on everything. Every time you drive you pay the carbon tax, every time you buy a product you are paying the carbon tax as part of the price. The Liberals and the NDP both support the carbon tax – including the next increase at gas pump in July 2012. The carbon tax also robs much-needed financial resources from health and education by transferring funding to the Pacific Carbon Trust.
FOOTNOTE ... from BC Conservative Party policy:
Scrap the Carbon Tax --- the carbon tax is a tax on everything. Every time you drive you pay the carbon tax, every time you buy a product you are paying the carbon tax as part of the price. The Liberals and the NDP both support the carbon tax – including the next increase at gas pump in July 2012. The carbon tax also robs much-needed financial resources from health and education by transferring funding to the Pacific Carbon Trust.
1 comment:
I fully agree that the Carbon Tax is/was a cruel joke on the already over-taxed workers of BC. It was simply another revenue stream for government. Getting rid of it will not be easy but it has to go.
You never, never, ever, want to allow government a new revenue source because it is akin to giving an alcoholic the keys to the liquor store - it is addictive.
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