This is why…

… our monthly stock up shops are getting so expensive.

Yes. We really are being taxed on so many levels, then getting taxed on the taxes.

And our idiot Prime Dictator thinks adding a grocery tax on top of everything else is a solution.

This is why our goal of self sufficiency keeps getting more urgent.

The Re-Farmer

7 thoughts on “This is why…

  1. You’re so right, he is truly an idiot, but figures he knows everything and should therefore be our dictator. But Eastern Canada is so stupid they keep voting him in.

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    • So many believe the lies of the bought and paid for, media.

      From what I’ve seen, I don’t think he was ever legitimately elected. Even after the 2015 election, in early 2016, Elections Canada quietly released a report that found the election results were influenced by registered third parties (legal) funded by foreign organizations (illegal). As far as I’m concerned, once that was determined, the results should have been thrown out and a new election help. Instead, the story disappeared.

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      • I’ve read that too, and the election results also showed the Conservatives had many more vote than the Liberals. That’s because of how they have set up all the electoral districts, the favour Libersl strong hold with more smaller districts so they have more seats in Government.
        Trudeau is bound and determined to get rid of the middle classes all together, we will some have only 2 classes, the haves(about 1%) and the have not, the rest of Canada. This way he and his buddy Claus Scrieber and all his followers can control the entire world. They also say the world is overpopulated, and that the world can only support 10% of the population .

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  2. My pastor said at our marriage event last Saturday that the average family is spending $700 a month more in the past year buying the same things/paying the same bills as they were before inflation began in 2021. We are feeling it here in the US too, not from tax so much as there though.

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  3. Obviously this doesn’t apply to Canada (unless it gives “your” legislature a bad idea). Wickard vs Filburn, a US Supreme Court decision made in 1942 affirmed that the US federal government could regulate (tax) farm products grown for personal use. …sigh….

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