To The Big Smoke, GST means Graft and Sloth Tax – Say No To Option 2!!!

To follow up my idea on suing the City of Toronto for stealing the GST savings the Harper Government has laid in place for us starting July 1st, I have more documentation which you can read here. Scroll down to the Appendix A to view the cost analysis options.

The City itself has gone through some pretty thorough analysis on it’s two options. Option 1 to cut the tax down and change the prices, and Option 2, to leave the end cost the same and pocket the 1% GST cut in a classic example of political graft.

If the City has all these figures already laid out, how much more work could possibly be needed? I have a feeling we will never find out due to the sloth. The city is too lazy to bill people prices that are not round numbers. That’s what it comes down to.

OS Bookshelf – Predator by Patricia Cornwell

For those who have enjoyed the trials and tribulations of M.E. Kay Scarpetta and her friends, this book will be a nice treat. This one is actually not the latest considering a new one was just released (but my book reading list has been long).

Predator takes you back and forth from the warm citrus growing Florida (where Lucy has set upCornwell-Predator shop with her special tactical investigation organization) to the North East where Benton Wesley is working on a program to analyze hardened killers brain patterns in an intricate mesh of relationships.

Who is playing who? You just have to read the book to figure out where all the bad guys are coming from.

This was an easy read for me as I was pretty much engrossed in it from about the third chapter on and I recommend it to anyone who has been reading the Scarpetta series. For those jumping in brand new, it may be a bit confusing picking up who is who, but the storyline does fit in the one book so knowing the history of the characters is not really necessary.

I give it 7 screws out of 10.

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Multiculturalism Has Failed … This From The Son Of An Immigrant

In 1966, my parents came to Canada.

My father lead the way for my mother and my two older sisters. But back then, immigrants knew they were getting away from cultures and societies that were no longer providing them with opportunity for a better life than their parents. My father was one of seven children looking at a worn down farm in Northern Greece, a sixth grade education and a future of hard back breaking work.

He chose instead to come to thriving North America and they settled down in a house in the suburbs of Toronto where my mother still lives to this day. He and his brothers went into the restaurant business and helped introduce Canadians to great dishes like Souvlaki and Tzatziki, but they never EVER took it for granted that the burger and fries would be the staples on the menus.

To this day, my father’s four surviving brothers all work in the restaurant business and have been pretty successful at it.

My father, no longer with us, used to tell me about what it was like. He worked hard to learn English and read the papers daily. He would say to himself “Canadians like hockey? Then I will like Hockey!!”

This to me is the epitome of what multiculturalism should be. They knew what side of the bread was buttered for them, and they added a dash of Greek spices to the mix. I grew up watching hockey twice a week. Saturday’s on CBC and Wednesday’s on CHCH. I did not grow up watching Soccer on a satellite dish.

I guess what I am trying to say is that multiculturalism back in the days before Trudeau was not what it is today. The acceptance of Canadian culture and an oath to Canada, to the Canadian nation, to the Canadian flag, to Canadian languages should be first and foremost.

The multiculturalism of today has turned our nation into a microcosm of the globe with pockets of culture building up neighbourhoods locked into one ethnicity or another. Yet none choose Canada and it’s culture anymore. Instead they choose to bring their own cultures, languages and set up their own neighbourhoods and follow their old traditions.
Quebec was smart to protect itself with the language laws, but the English speaking cities and provinces choose not to.  This creates confusion when you see signs in various languages across a single city. Yet Anglophones rail against Quebec and the language laws when it is those same language laws that English speaking Canada needs to adopt to protect itself.

I think the overall failure of multiculturalism is echoed by Salim Mansur in his column from yesterday.

As we politely enjoyed each other’s music and cuisines, new immigrants learned less about the country they adopted as home — and less was demanded of them from a country increasingly preoccupied by its threatened breakup.

We cannot return to the years before 1967. But we can no longer deceive ourselves about building a secure and prosperous country while indulging ourselves as polite strangers in a Canada soaked with multicultural illusions.

All I need to do to remember is recall those words my father used to say. “Canadians like hockey? Then I will like Hockey.” And he always did.

This Summer I Am Going To Sue The City Of Toronto For My 1%… Join Me!!

The City of Toronto is either going to commit fraud or they are liars when they do not extend the 1% GST cut to the residents starting July 1st. If they charge 7% and pocket 1% while sending the 6% on to the feds then they are committing fraud in my estimation. If they simply change the price to compensate for the 1% then they are liars because they are saying it wouldn’t be worth it to change the prices of everything, but in essence, they must do all the calculations to keep the price the same.

In either case, I will be visiting Toronto this summer, and I will be going to a museum and I will be suing them for my 1%. I figure the legal costs alone in defending the small claims court suit will be worth the 1%. The negative press will get Miller canned, which is highly needed. And I hope my showing of solidarity with my brothers in Toronto will help them see that the rest of Canada cares about them and maybe they will elect a few Tories next time around.

Join me. Small claims court cases are easy to file. The City cannot defend itself without showing up which means the legal expenditures to defend itself will get them back into line.

If you are willing to sue the City of Toronto, please sign my comments below. Together we can get Toronto that 1% GST cut they deserve and prevent other companies from following suit and making the GST cut worthless to taxpayers.

Let’s Officially Screw them back!!!!!!

ADDENDUM: How To Sue The City Of Toronto

In light of the interest in this concept, I have provided information below on what you may need to do in order to sue the City Of Toronto.

1) There is a cost to suing. But should you be unable to pay it, there are waivers you can get. If you win, you are also eligible to receive the expenses of filing and setting a court date back in the settlement.

2) This Website has the requirements for suing in small claims court. I urge you to visit and bookmark it.

3) Below is a list of links that will provide you with further information or supporting documentation:

a) Budget 2006 – On page 6 you will find the statement regarding the GST cut which the Conservative Party of Canada has implemented.

b) Toronto Sun Article – Which outlines the City of Toronto’s plan to not offer the 1% GST cut as proposed in the above budget.

c) The Orchestrator – David Soknacki, City Coun. for Ward 43 Scarborough East is the one supporting this concept. I urge you to write him at his email first. This way you can point out that you have raised your concerns. The vote on this issue will take place at the end of June.

d) Toronto Budget Advisory Committee – I urge you to write them as well expressing your disapproval.

e) Budget Advisory Committee Agenda/Minutes – There are no minutes up yet for their end of June meeting, but they will be there eventually and they will probably be your ace in the hole for a court case. Keep an eye on this link.

4)  For those who are golfers, I have screen shots of the current prices for all five City of Toronto golf courses.  Hopefully the prices stay the same and the GST drops.  But if it doesn’t these screen shots may help.

a) Don Valley Golf

b) Dentonia Golf

c) Humber Valley Golf

d) Scarlett Woods Golf

e) Tam O’Shanter Golf

I will post more information as I find it. If you have any other suggestions, please email me.

What The Tories Giveth, Toronto City Council Taketh Away

This is simply unbelievable. In what amounts to a financial windfall, the City Council of Toronto is not passing the 1% GST cut on to citizens on anything that they pay for. Instead it is going to pocket the tax relief which the Federal Tories have promised all Canadians, the council is going to bend every citizen over and give it to them good everytime they golf on a city owned course, or buy a recycling box, or pay for any other city service.

That’s because city staffers are recommending that reducing the GST isn’t worth the change.

“Unbelievable,” John Williamson of the Canadian Taxpayers Federation said yesterday. “This is meant to be a tax cut that benefits all taxpayers across the country, not go into the pockets of governments.”

To reduce the GST, the city would have to change billing systems, websites and printed publications to reflect the new, slightly lower fees, staff reported.

It might also force an amendment to the municipal code or other bylaws.

“Boo-hoo,” Williamson said. “Governments never seem to complain when there is a cost to business or individuals when they hike their taxes. It’s funny how they sing this song when it’s going to benefit taxpayers at large. It’s a bad excuse.”
What this amounts to is a direct attack on the Federal Conservative government. The city is setting a precedent, that if followed by other business, will in essence take the Tory GST cut away.

Officially Screwed … Again!!!

If The Gay Community Can't Support Itself, Why Should We Pay For Their Parade?

The Ottawa Gay Pride Parade is begging for more tax dollars…again. And City Councillor Diane Holmes has her head up her ass on the subject.

Ottawa taxpayers are once again being asked to fork over cash to a community festival pleading poverty.

Somerset Coun. Diane Holmes will introduce a motion at next week’s corporate services and economic development committee asking it to recommend council approve more than $50,000 worth of concessions to the Ottawa-Gatineau Pride Week festival.

“The gay pride festival is a festival event for the whole community,” said Holmes.

Is this picture from the Pride parade in Toronto the kind for the whole community councillor? Should I bring my 9 year old down to see this?

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Or how about this one from New York? Would my 13 year old enjoy this one councillor?

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Or maybe this one from San Francisco? Should I invite my daughter’s 9 year old best friend to come along? I wonder if her parents would be happy I exposed her to this?

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Is this the kind of festival for the whole community Ms. Holmes?

Not my community Ms. Holmes. My community is the one that put forward personal and corporate donations to bring back Canada Day celebrations to Kanata. My community is the one that stepped up and donated personal funds to get little Aiden to the USA for the life saving procedures not offered in Canada. My community is the one that gave CFRA money to pay for Sheila Copps referendum out of our own pockets to hold her to her word when she said she would resign if the Liberals failed to get rid of the GST.

If my community wanted this parade, we would show up and give our support and buy products from the vendors and donate to the cause.

But we don’t.

Obviously you must not live in the same community as me or as I mentioned above, you have your head up your ass and are just cowtowing to buy votes for the upcoming election.

Well I say enough is enough. How proud must this group be to continuously beg for our money? If they can’t support themselves, then they don’t deserve a parade paid for by my tax dollars.

If the Gay and Lesbian community can cover their own costs for the parade, then by all means. Go wild. Have a blast. Shut down Somerset Street and have the parade. Just not on the tax payers dime.

Should this motion go through then once again the tax payer is getting Officially Screwed.

The Road To Hell Is Paved With Good Intentions

Phantom Observer points out all the “ideas” the Liberals claim were stolen from them by the Conservatives.  But as we all know, the intent to bring forward good legislation and good expenditures was shot down when the Liberals spent their wad on Adscam, the gun registry, hotel stays in Cancun via relocation funds, $1000 limo rides, etc.

It’s a pity they didn’t spend some of that money on tax relief, real social programs, support for our military or the environment.  Instead they chose fraud and graft and OfficiallyScrewed us over for 13 years.  And NOW they come grovelling back.

As the title mentions the road to Hell is paved with good intentions and dat der guy from Shawinigan will be taking one smooth ride down in his luxury golfcart one day.

Dalton McGuinty Buys Off Land Developer To Avoid Conflict

H/T to Jack’s Newswatch for the link below.

In light of this news, the name Dalton McGuinty will never be used on this blog again. Forevermore, the poll on the right side of the page will be used to determine what name the yellow bellied Ontario Premier will be known as.

I am thorougly disgusted at the solution McGuinty has come up with avoid doing what is right. Whether you think the land belongs to the Six Nations or whether you think the police should have gone in and cleaned house is irrelevant. The solution of buying the land developer out with our tax dollars is a disgrace.

On today, tax freedom day, Dalton McGuinty has chosen to slap us all in the face by pushing the day out further into the year.

Officially Screwed … again!!!

Kyoto Schmoto – The Left Is Barking Up The Wrong Tree

Today I stopped by the corner store to get a plastic bottle. It happened to have some water already in it, but I happen to like the shape and feel of this particular plastic bottle and refill it from the filtered water my refrigerator produces. (Reduce, Reuse, Recycle and all that.)The cost of said bottle of water? $2.79 for one liter.

I happened to fill my truck up at a gas station an hour later and what did I pay? Approximately $1.03 for each liter. (Just putting things in perspective).

Considering 97% of green house gases are comprised of water vapour, (yes you heard right), I find it hard to comprehend why the left is begging for Canada to continue with it’s Kyoto commitments. Our planet’s surface is about 70% covered by water. Storms churn in and out on a regular basis spewing water vapour in the air, maintaining the levels of green house gases as the tiny particles float around in the four winds.

I think the left would be better off criticizing Poseidon and Mother Nature instead of beating on big oil.

And in case this doesn’t convince the left to change their target, I would like remind them that whenever they buy anything made of plastic they are supporting big oil because plastic is made from petroleum. Go figure.

The final word?

“Evian spelled backwards is naive”

-Dennis Miller

ADDENDUM:  I posted a few myths about Kyoto back in January and the link is only available via my archives (due to a change in blog software).  For those interested in some really interesting facts about Kyoto and global warming, please have a look.  You will be shocked at some of the information that the lefties aren’t telling you.

I Had No Idea Her Bony Little Arms Had It In Them

Yesterday the public schools in Ottawa had their annual competition in various events like sprints, jumping, throwing, etc.  The events are broken out by grade and Cookie happened to qualify as one of the two sent from her school to compete in the Ball Throw.  All 60 lbs of her 4th grade self.

I have seen her hit baseballs with ease, win provincial cheerleading championships, compete for ovre 5 years at rhythmic gymnastics and continually she impresses me with how she simply excels at sports.

So what does she manage to do?  Throw the ball further than any fourth grader in the city of Ottawa.  I couldn’t believe it when she showed me her first place ribbon.  It was as red as the sunburn she got standing in the sun all day.

Nice job cookie.