Colin Parkinson
Army.ca Myth
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Up to a point. These taxes are cumulative. As one restaurant owner pointed out to me as he noticed we had cut our weekly dinner out to 3 instead of 4 a month. He said if 500 hundred of his customers cut back one meal a month, that's a drop of 500 sales for him. We are now at one outing a month due to costs. so that would be 1500 sales a month drop expanded to the rest of his customers.Most people can absorb the carbon tax, just like they absorb any other cost - they pay it at the expense of something else they might have bought (unless they are receiving some kind of carbon tax rebate). Their overall consumption goes down (they are paying more for the same amount of something); whoever might have provided the foregone goods/services is out a little bit of revenue.
Toss in the increase in renting, mortgage, car insurance, cost of gas, heating, electricity. The bottom of most peoples pots is being reached and the politicians/planners/senior bureaucrats don't get that the pots are not bottomless.