Rodeo 7mo ago • 33%
Overfishing is their ancestral right!
Or maybe we should just protect the salmon from all people.
Rodeo 7mo ago • 50%
What evidence do you need of the wealthy consuming more than the poor? All you have to do is open your eyes and look around you.
Rodeo 7mo ago • 50%
I never disputed carbon taxes work, you dong dong.
I just think the middle class shouldn't be footing the bill for it while the billionaires have 12 mansions.
Don't you think the people who have the most wealth and the most power should also be taking the most responsibility?
Rodeo 7mo ago • 50%
You know what, I'm sick of being told to take responsibility for a problem created by people thousands of times more wealthy and powerful than myself.
Why should people who can't even afford homes be paying carbon taxes while the wealthy fly around in private jets and build mega yachts?
Fuck this backwards ass thinking.
Rodeo 7mo ago • 33%
You know how corporations and the wealthy generate the majority of carbon emissions?
Well maybe they should also be paying the majority of carbon taxes.
Rodeo 7mo ago • 66%
9:07am and tell me to return 15 minutes after and I'd be pulling out my phone every 5 seconds and doing math.
Is it really so hard to add 15?
Rodeo 7mo ago • 100%
Not to mention they're worse at keeping time.
You know, like the whole point of a watch.
Rodeo 7mo ago • 100%
There was a time when those productive jobs paid as well or better than white collar jobs.
Not anymore. Not unless you own the business.
Rodeo 7mo ago • 20%
Carbon pricing is not intended to redistribute wealth.
Then what's the fucking point. Wealth distribution is core of all problems in society.
we also don't have evidence of this.
Wrong. You can literally do it with your own taxes. Go look up the corporate taxes for any public company (they're public so they publish those numbers), and figure out what percentage of that company's total wealth it is. Then compare that with how much tax you paid as a percentage of your total wealth.
You can even do it with billionaires because some of them, like musk, actually voluntarily share that info. Last year I paid over 20% of my total wealth in income tax alone, musk paid less 4%.
Rodeo 7mo ago • 16%
Aren't corporations exempt from the tax and allowed to buy carbon credits at a much lower price instead? And aren't entire industries exempt, like agriculture (the single largest generator of carbon emissions in Canada)?
And don't those rebates for the carbon tax stop at just $61k income for an individual? Thats barely enough to buy a 50 year old trailer in BC (and you don't own the land it's on) last I checked. Considering the cost of living I'm sure that "low income" cutoff is way too low.
All that amounts to middle class people who are barely making their mortgage payments paying more than corporate giants are.
When you measure tax contributions as a percentage of total wealth, corporations and ultra rich always pay less than everyone else.
Rodeo 7mo ago • 100%
Somehow I missed that you qualified those two groups as innocent and guilty.
Rodeo 7mo ago • 14%
Better to ruin the lives of a million people than to take the life of one?
You're going to have to provide some serious philosophy to back that up.
Rodeo 7mo ago • 100%
Because the poor little corporation couldn't possibly source another tool, or develop another manufacturing process.
Rodeo 7mo ago • 15%
Why doesn't that letter saying anything about how the middle and lower classes are disproportionately affected by such taxes?
Let me guess, these "leading economists" are all filthy rich themselves.
Rodeo 7mo ago • 100%
It was all group therapy and I hated repeating myself all the time.
My experience was similar.
You go to therapy to be listened to, and instead you end repeating yourself 100 times because nobody is fucking listening. It was legitimately more frustrating than not going, because I was literally paying money to have someone listen to me and they still couldn't fucking do it.
Rodeo 7mo ago • 100%
If those jobs fucking paid well we wouldn't have a problem with it.
Rodeo 7mo ago • 100%
Our low skill labour is already right here in the country. People aren't taking those because they don't pay enough to cover bills.
Rodeo 7mo ago • 100%
That's some solid reframing, bro 👍
Rodeo 7mo ago • 100%
The catch is that the politicians who promise electoral reforms would have to be able to win in the current system. And why would they want to change a system is which they are winners?
Trudeau promised electoral reform in Canada, which some people foolishly believed. The federal Liberal Party has won under the first past the post system many times in the past. It makes no sense to expect them to suddenly give an advantage to the underdogs.
Rodeo 7mo ago • 85%
sees the whole world doing something
Look how the West has influenced the world!
I think this more of an indication that conservatism is not a strictly Western thing.
I have a lot of fallen trees on my property. Obviously I salvage what I can for firewood, but most of it is half rotten and not suitable for either firewood nor building. I clean it up into piles in the fall and spring and burn it in the winter. And I made a hugelkultur mound that used some of it. But there's sooo much, and I'd rather do something better than just burn it. Any ideas?