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Month: July 2014

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The Senate voted 39 to 32 to axe the 24.15 Australian dollar ($22.60) tax per metric ton of carbon dioxide that was introduced by the centre-left Labor government in July 2012. Conservative lawmakers burst into applause as the final tally was announced.

Because if there is one thing you can say about these Australian Conservatives, when faced with a budget shortfall, its important to cut taxes!

The Senate voted 39 to 32 to axe the 24.15 Australian dollar ($22.60) tax per metric ton of carbon dioxide that was introduced by the centre-left Labor government in July 2012. Conservative lawmakers burst into applause as the final tally was announced.

Because if there is one thing you can say about these Australian Conservatives, when faced with a budget shortfall, its important to cut taxes!

It’s never about how much it costs the taxpayer. It’s 100% about how much harper can use this as a wedge issue to fundraise from his base. This is not about standing up for Canada it is about protecting harper from impending defeat for being non-conservative fake.

You can always tell when a conservative has fallen out of favor; because their base start falling all over themselves to tell you that they [the one falling out of favor] “isn’t really a Conservative”

It’s never about how much it costs the taxpayer. It’s 100% about how much harper can use this as a wedge issue to fundraise from his base. This is not about standing up for Canada it is about protecting harper from impending defeat for being non-conservative fake.

You can always tell when a conservative has fallen out of favor; because their base start falling all over themselves to tell you that they [the one falling out of favor] “isn’t really a Conservative”