Title: | True North Strong & Free |
Notice: | Introduction in Note 535, For Sale/Wanted in 524 |
Moderator: | POLAR::RICHARDSON |
Created: | Fri Jun 19 1987 |
Last Modified: | Fri Jun 06 1997 |
Last Successful Update: | Fri Jun 06 1997 |
Number of topics: | 1040 |
Total number of notes: | 13668 |
As the Cornwall note is getting pretty stale I figured it was time to start another topic. I hear Vaseline sales are booming today, I guess most are expecting a real good scr***ng tonight. Robin
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794.1 | KAOFS::B_VANVALKENB | Wed Feb 23 1994 08:12 | 11 | ||
I was rather surprised...no real tax increases...no real spending cuts. Capital gains got the axe. $5 in cuts for every $1 in new taxes !!! This I'll believe when I see it, along with the $ 40 B deficit. Any takers on this year going to $ 50 B ??? Brian V | |||||
794.2 | CTHU26::S_BURRIDGE | Wed Feb 23 1994 08:27 | 6 | ||
Actually, I got the impression that they were deliberately being cautious in their forecasting. The annual cahrade of demonstrating that the deficit would be gone x years in the future, by playing dishonest games with rosy scenarios, seemed to be missing. -Stephen | |||||
794.3 | Floss, floss, floss... | POLAR::ROBINSONP | EVO Inside | Wed Feb 23 1994 12:15 | 10 |
I'm surprised that benefits such as dental coverage was not hit. Does the dental industry have a powerful gov't lobby? This might sound radical, but I would support a motion to drop dental coverage as a job benefit if it were taxed. At least if we are going to be robbed, let us have a choice as to which pocket they can put their hands in. Pat |