How do we believe this would look to the general public when half of us have million dollar machines... but tben vote against tax dollars going to subsidize under poverty line universal dental care?
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Originally posted by goalieguy847 View PostHow do we believe this would look to the general public when half of us have million dollar machines... but tben vote against tax dollars going to subsidize under poverty line universal dental care?
He replied, " I never thought of it that way."
It's all perspective , machinery is a necessary tool. I don't like the. cost.
And to goalie guy , I sure hope you are not on any farm group or have an MPs ear. You are doing the base industry ( farmers ) a real disservice.
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Originally posted by goalieguy847 View PostHow do we believe this would look to the general public when half of us have million dollar machines... but tben vote against tax dollars going to subsidize under poverty line universal dental care?
Dies the general public bat an eye at billion dollar companies got bail outs from Covid and the latest liberal bailouts to billion dollar companies like steel and others ??
Vast majority of us are family farms taking this on the chin regardless of what machinery we operate, that’s petty thinking in the big pictureLast edited by furrowtickler; Aug 16, 2025, 11:06.
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Originally posted by blackpowder View PostAgriculture is all politics.
We have no influence on the power machine here.
There will be no difference to the industry when the number of canola producers goes from 40,000 to 20,000.
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Or did they bat an eye that the Liberals just gave China a billion or so for building ferries for BC ?
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Originally posted by furrowtickler View Post
Industry , Canola growers association and MLA’s must get together all in same room
Number 1 reason - They have all been silent for over a year on this issue.
Number 2 reason - When some on the boards got caught short on their contracts a few years ago they hollered pretty loudly for changes so agristability would bail them out.
In other words they only look out for their own interests. Look at Todd Lewis as an example , he self promoted his way to a senate seat under the disguise of working on behalf of farmers. Will he do much for farmers as a senator? As a senator and former farm rep, shouldn't he be front and centre on this issue? Maybe getting a senate study done on this issue? crickets?Last edited by bucket; Aug 16, 2025, 11:29.
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