Sunday, May 29, 2016

ALBERTA CARBON TAX SCAM INVADES CITIZENS PRIVACY AS WELL AS TAXING EVERYTHING.

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13 But evil men and seducers (RAPERS AND SEX SIN DOERS) shall wax worse and worse, deceiving, and being deceived.

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WELL CANADA. A CANADA WIDE CARBON TAX WOULD BE JUST AS DICTATORIAL AS THE ALBERTA TAX ON EVERYTHING CARBON TAX SCAM IS.SO GET YOU HEADS OTTA THE SAND-CARBON TAX SCAM LOVERS.GET A DOSE OF REALITY BEFORE ITS FORCED ON ALL CANADIANS.

Gunter: Alberta NDP carbon-tax legislation worse than thought-By Lorne Gunter , Edmonton Sun-Updated: Thursday, May 26, 2016 09:21 AM MDT

Yesterday I summed up the NDP government’s new carbon-tax legislation – Bill 20 – in one word: Convoluted.Today, I want to add a second: Draconian.There are at least four offences in the Climate Leadership Implementation Act for which Albertans can be sent to jail.Admittedly, most of these offences involve skipping out on paying the new carbon tax or fraudulently claiming tax rebates. And possible imprisonment for tax evasion or fraud is nothing new.But there’s also a catch-all clause in Bill 20. Anyone who “contravenes a provision of this Act or the regulations for which a penalty is not otherwise provided,” can go to jail for a month and pay of fine of $1,000. That’s for violating any provision or regulation not dealing with taxes.That clause is a particular problem when you have an act as convoluted as this one.The NDP’s new anti-carbon plan is so complicated that the dozens of lawyers in the Justice department and the dozens of accountants in Finance couldn’t figure out how to write a bill to implement it. So some of Alberta’s best private-sector tax experts were given healthy consulting contracts to help their civil service colleagues figure things out.In the end, even the experts aren’t sure what it all means. And if the best legal and financial minds in Alberta can’t make hide nor hair of the NDP’s law, how can ordinary Albertans be expected to? How will businesses know whether their small-scale manufacturing operations or large-scale plants are in compliance with the new emission regulations? How will gas-bar owners know whether they’ve collected the right amount of taxes? How will working Albertans know whether they have a legitimate claim to loans for green renos? The problem when a government mixes convoluted with draconian in the same piece of legislation is that thousands of well-meaning citizens end up in violation of the law when they truly believe they are obeying it.And not even the NDP – whose law it is – know for sure how all of this is going to be applied.I don’t think thousands of Albertans will actually face jail time for inadvertently breaking this monstrous eco law. But it’s a measure of just how driven the New Dems are by zealous environmentalism that in the name of saving the planet the word “imprisonment” appears 15 times.Of course, Bill 20 is full of new taxes. The NDP claim 60% of Albertans will see all of these taxes rebated. But governments always make such claims when they impose new taxes.Remember, Ottawa claimed the GST would be “revenue-neutral,” too.Perhaps most disturbing of all, though, Wildrose MLA Nathan Cooper points out that Bill 20 permits any Alberta government agent to enter, “without a warrant,” any building or property in the province (except dwellings) to conduct “an inspection, audit or examination.”Responding to this allegation in the Legislature on Wednesday, Premier Rachel Notley insisted Cooper was just “fear-mongering.” But her government’s bill clearly says warrants are only needed if agents want to enter “dwelling houses.” Warrants are not needed for detached garages, barns, shops or outbuildings so long as any kind of fuel is being used there.Under Bill 20, during these surprise inspections government agents would have the power to examine the fuel tank “of any motor vehicle,” the “hardware or software” of any computer and “any trunk, box, bag, parcel, closet, cupboard or other receptacle.”And while the need to get a warrant to search dwellings is decent, what about Albertans who live above their business or conduct business out of a home office? The law is unclear.And convoluted. And draconian.

Alberta climate plan is a house of cards-By Lorne Gunter , Edmonton Sun-Updated: Tuesday, May 24, 2016 05:05 PM MDT

Convoluted.The Alberta NDP government’s climate leadership plan, introduced in the provincial legislature on Tuesday, is convoluted.And very likely will be utterly useless.Because it involves so many new charges to bring money in and so many new grants, rebates, loans and loan guarantees to every half-baked green scheme under the sun, it will almost certainly cost more than it raises – even though it will raise nearly $3 billion a year through a new carbon “levy” that will kick in next January 1 on gasoline, diesel and natural gas.And even after all that the only environmental claim the NDP will make is that their plan will lower Alberta’s greenhouse emission to below current levels by 2030.While the plan is long on rhetoric about reversing the effects of climate change there is almost no climate science in it. In that way, it mimics Ontario’s green-energy efforts of the past decade – big talk, huge new taxes and electricity costs, almost no evidence of greenhouse gas reduction.The Alberta plan could be redubbed the Good Intentions Prayer. The assumption in it is that if the New Democrats redirect $3 billion a year from the productive sectors of the economy into government pockets and then into retrofitting government buildings with energy efficient windows or offering rebates for green electricity generation, such actions will somehow reduce greenhouse emissions by a stated number of megatonnes.The NDP say they will spend money on X green programs and claim they will save Y megatonnes of CO2. But they never show any calculations that get them from X to Y.The whole thing is a house of cards of assumptions and good intentions.When gasoline, natural gas and diesel taxes go up next year (and raise again by 50% the following year), the government estimates that will cost the average family of four $335 annually. But to get buy-in from voters, the NDP have also promised to send 60% of Alberta families a rebate cheque of $360 – a $25 bonus.But just imagine what kind of a bureaucracy it is going to take to administer all that. First there will have to be detailed records of all the new tax money collected. Then there will be more bureaucracy to determine which Albertans get rebates and which don’t. Then cheques will have to be issued.All of that will almost surely consume 100% of any additional tax dollars coming in from individuals and families, making the personal tax-and-rebate scheme very expensive, but also totally useless.Grants, loans and loan guarantees for First Nations, for green energy research and for energy efficiency renos will have to come out of the added taxes paid by big emitters. But there have been so many side deals cut with so many big emitters, it is impossible to calculate whether the new tax will generate enough money to pay for all the NDP’s wide-eyed eco-promises.Then there are the indirect costs to Albertans – the costs of the new tax to trucking companies, agricultural producers and retailers that will be passed on to consumers. The NDP calculate this will only amount to $70 to $105 per family per year, or as they put it “dimes per day.”Wildrose calculates these indirect costs will increase electricity by 7.5%, food by 2% and shelter by between 1% and 2%, or closer to $600 more annually, over and above the tax alone.Finally, meat, poultry and produce raised in Alberta will be subject to the new tax and therefore should rise in price. Meanwhile, the “levy” won’t apply to imported food which could be cheaper than our own homegrown stuff.See what I mean by convoluted? And useless?


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