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Baloney Meter: Will carbon tax really 'siphon' $2.5 billion from Saskatchewan?

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    #16
    If all rebated why bother to collect? Make work for Liberal buddies
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      #17
      dumping the money back to the province is a pretty smart pre-emptive strike.
      if it actually works that way . not the NEP

      you have got to assume , that the province is supposed to do something green with the money.
      whether the do or not ? well

      very confusing, the whole thing, if we had a ten year drought , super hot , then we may be all onside.
      the way it stands now. with the extra moisture, and longer growing season.
      hey bring it on. it sure is not the sask. I am used too.

      when it hits 50 something in India, and Florida and California see rising sea levels.
      I can see it being a bad thing. but it is pretty hard to make big changes when the harm is some where
      else.

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        #18
        Bring on an extra 50 cents a liter and many will manage their energy needs differently (myself included).

        Its self defeating to mention just how one can do that; because it just gives time for those not interested in listening to thwart alternatives such as rendering carbon capture useless; protecting their entitlement; lifestyles; their non productive ways, recreational based time usage; jet setting and general way that the world is evolving into without any ability to survive on one's own without everything prepared and ready to eat and use.

        Whole lot like being able to survive on one's own in a desert or Arctic.

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          #19
          Its obvious who the experts are concerning "Baloney meters"

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            #20
            Id love to see a massive carbon tax on all pickups and big SUVs on the road that have no business purpose. You know, the city types who wax their tires and beds of their pick up trucks.

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              #21
              Sounds like an exaggerated amount, but there will be some [URL="http://www.transferpricing.ro/en/"]taxes[/URL] to be sure.

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