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Friday, March 22, 2024
Captain Airhead Looks in the Mirror and Sees an Idiot and Thinks He is Looking out the Window at all Canadians
In the last few weeks as Captain Airhead and his Grit minions have been on the defensive concerning their carbon tax and its upcoming scheduled increase they have given us cause more than once to ask the question of just how stupid they think Canadians are. Take, for one example, the terminology with which they choose to frame the matter. If you have tortured your ears by listening to them on the matter for more than a few seconds you will have undoubtedly heard the expression “price on pollution” umpteen million times.
That sounds good, doesn’t it?
They are making people pay for pollution. That sounds like they are fining people for dumping garbage, sewage, and chemicals into the lakes and rivers or for producing the kind of toxic air quality that can be found primarily in large cities of the Third World. The “price on pollution”, however, refers to a tax on the emission of carbon dioxide into the atmosphere through the burning of fossil fuels. The emission of carbon dioxide is not pollution because carbon dioxide is not a pollutant but an essential component of the atmosphere. Anybody with the most basic of scientific knowledge will be aware that human beings and other animal life take in oxygen when they breathe and breathe out carbon dioxide, which in turn is taken in by plant life that converts it to its use and gives off oxygen.
The Liberals must think Canadians are as ignorant of math as they seem to assume them to be of science. They have been claiming that most Canadians receive more in carbon tax rebates than they pay in the carbon tax itself. This is, of course, not true, and only a moron would think it to be true. While governments are prone to spend more than they receive in revenue – the present Liberal government more than any other – the idea of a specific tax that comes with a rebate that exceeds what the tax takes in is ridiculous. Perhaps you have seen the recent exchange between the evil ditz who is Captain Airhead’s deputy prime minister and Minister of Finance and the leader of His Majesty’s Loyal Opposition in which, having characterized the Conservative demand that the increase in the carbon tax be scrapped as a “cut” to the support Canadians receive from the government in the form of the carbon tax rebates, she said “that’s $1,800 Alberta families won’t get, that’s $1,120 Ontario families won’t get.” The Conservative leader responded with the observation that according to the parliamentary budget officer “the carbon tax will cost Alberta families $2,943.” Poilievre then aptly compared this to the actions of a bank robber who “thinks he’s virtuous because he tips the teller on the way out the door.”
The carbon tax costs households a lot more than just what they pay out directly on the purchase of energy. Whenever they go to the grocery store to buy food the price they pay will include the carbon tax paid on the fuel needed to get that food from the farm to the distributor and from the distributor to the store and however many addition transportation steps there may be along the way. The same, of course, is true of anything else the family buys at the store. It is difficult to imagine any other single item a tax on which would produce a higher compound cost. The carbon tax is not the only factor contributing to the inflation that has created an affordability crisis in Canada, but it is also not the only factor for which Captain Airhead and his cronies are responsible. Indeed, everything they do looks like it was done because they weighed all their options and chose the one that would make life least affordable for the average Canadian. The housing crisis is largely due to their insane policy of trying to bring as many immigrants and refugees into the country as possible, as fast as possible, regardless of economic, employment, and housing considerations. It is starting to look like their even more insane policy of making it as quick and easy as possible for Canadians to get a doctor to murder them, euphemistically dubbed MAID – Medical Assistance in Dying – was designed to provide Canadians with a way to opt out of living with the hellish consequences of their misgoverning.
These progressive nincompoops – and being a nincompoop, pronounced with extra stress on the last syllable, is a prerequisite for being a progressive – justify all of this with the words “climate change.” This is their single biggest display of contempt for the knowledge and intelligence of the ordinary Canadian. The idea that government should be fighting climate change rests upon the assumption that climate change is a bad thing. Try telling that to people who lived through the end of an ice age. You won’t be able to, of course, because the last ice age ended about halfway through the Victorian era but if someone from then were still alive to answer you they would testify that global warming was the best thing that ever happened to them. The earth’s climate is not now nor has it ever been an unchanging constant. It is the height of human hubris to think a) that it is all due to our activity and/or b) that we have the power to prevent or control it. The sane and humble approach to climate change is to observe how the climate is changing to, note among the changes those which will make life easier and be thankful for them, and to note those that will make life more difficult and figure out how best to adjust ourselves so as to live with them. That is far more sensible than acting like a cartoonish supervillain and trying to bend the world’s climate to our will no matter how many others the happiness and perhaps lives of whom we have to sacrifice in order so to do.
Mercifully, Canadians do not appear to be remotely as stupid as the progressives think them to be. The approval rating of Captain Airhead and the Grits has gone the way of the Titanic and the defectors are not jumping on board the NDP ship which has sprung a leak from which the socialists are attempting to salvage the boat by bailing out the water with a sieve. Judging from the defeat of the Conservatives motion for a no confidence vote yesterday we are likely going to have to wait for this session of Parliament to come to full term before we see the next Dominion Election. The longer we have to wait, however, the sicker of both Captain Airhead and Jimmy Dhaliwal we will all become, and the greater their inevitable fall. — Gerry T. Neal
Thermidor is on its way. May the LorPosted by Gerry T. Neal at 6:11 AM
Labels: affordability, carbon tax, Chrystia Freeland, climate change, housing, immigration, inflation, Jagmeet Singh, Justin Trudeau, MAID, Pierre Poilievre, Thermidor