Why is it that those who feed at the trough of the taxpayer begrudge the taxpayer the benefit of their own money. These same leaches raise their own earning while telling the people of Canada it is not their responsibility to feed their neighbors child.
We need more for the low income earner, FN peoples, seniors, medicare, the environment etc. what we don't need is more prisons, longer jail sentences, F-35 bombers, over priced ships, Action Plans without action and we certainly don't need omnibus bills that hide actions and laws that will undermine Canada's infrastructure.
Jim Flaherty tells Canadians they need to save more for their senior years. To do so one must have disposable income, the one thing a family of 4 does not have. Fewer companies are offering pension plans or supplemental medical plans and those that do it is a shared cost.
In todays world few people spend a lifetime working for one employer, most change positions 3 to 5 times during their careers. Should their employer go bankrupt, as in Nortel, pensions are lost.
There is no accountability within the CPC. There is however, an air of privilege that is unprecedented in Canadian politics.
We need more for the low income earner, FN peoples, seniors, medicare, the environment etc. what we don't need is more prisons, longer jail sentences, F-35 bombers, over priced ships, Action Plans without action and we certainly don't need omnibus bills that hide actions and laws that will undermine Canada's infrastructure.
Jim Flaherty tells Canadians they need to save more for their senior years. To do so one must have disposable income, the one thing a family of 4 does not have. Fewer companies are offering pension plans or supplemental medical plans and those that do it is a shared cost.
In todays world few people spend a lifetime working for one employer, most change positions 3 to 5 times during their careers. Should their employer go bankrupt, as in Nortel, pensions are lost.
There is no accountability within the CPC. There is however, an air of privilege that is unprecedented in Canadian politics.
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