Quote:
Originally Posted by rrskylar
More BS, with higher gasoline prices in Europe people have adjusted to spending more on fuel with their disposable income, gasoline, home heating, food are all essentials where the laws of supply and demand argument doesn’t fly.
The Liberal backed population that live in the golden horseshoe and Quebec City/ Windsor corridor have access to some of the best public transportation in Canada so yeah Imposing a carbon tax effects them less, in true Liberal fashion the rest of the country be damned!
And I already have mentioned there are lot more public transportation alternatives in Europe that don’t exist here, how about increasing the amount of public transportation instead of penalizing people from getting from one place to another!
|
its really hard to compare europe to north amarica though. 741.4 million people in all of europe compared canada only having 36million... while the us has 327million...