Which would be, in practice, very difficult to enforce. These companies excel in lowering overhead and avoiding taxes. The very fact that brands ike facebook and google are available in nearly every country should tell you the level of coercive power and wealth they actually have.
I’m not happy about it either, but it is entirely possible that this was a tactic or diversion.
I keep calling for a general strike, how is that violence?
Also. no I’m not here for discussion because Amerigans let that stage lapse, the entire world is in terrible peril thanks to your collective selfishness and toxic individualism
if you think thoughts and prayers can get you out of this hole, keep at it and continue to deny your imminent fall into fascism
Carney sure seems like he’s in a hurry to use any excuse to cut a tax. Letting Trump dictate Canada’s internal policy is one hell of a win to give away.
I don’t agree, but even if I grant it do you feel great about a hostile foreign leader dictating your country’s laws? The DST was finished legislation, legally passed by Canadian’s elected representatives. And now it’s gone. Because Trump says so.
I’m well aware that’s what they might do to offset their costs, but OP saying that the corporations us Canadians will have to pay the tax is plain wrong. They’re probably conflating it with tariffs.
And sorry ‒ off topic question. I haven’t lived in Canada in years, but do we really say “y’all” now? That’s kinda weird.
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We already know Trump’s bluster isn’t about the DST or illegal border crossing or fentynal or any of the other things he’s been whining about.
It’s about him throwing his (considerable) weight around and making himself feel more important.
And about finding new ways to scam his followers by showing off how super important he is.
Except for billions of dollars of tax revenue.
It was never enforced since 2022. It was a diversion tactic.
no, a delay in implementation is absolutely not the same as a never enforced tax
Which would be, in practice, very difficult to enforce. These companies excel in lowering overhead and avoiding taxes. The very fact that brands ike facebook and google are available in nearly every country should tell you the level of coercive power and wealth they actually have.
I’m not happy about it either, but it is entirely possible that this was a tactic or diversion.
oh yes, the bending over and take it power move… awesome for any time trump throws a tantrum
You seem to accuse a lot of people of bending over in your comment history and seem pretty keen on violence.
You’re not here for discussion. You’re here to bait. Get bent.
I keep calling for a general strike, how is that violence?
Also. no I’m not here for discussion because Amerigans let that stage lapse, the entire world is in terrible peril thanks to your collective selfishness and toxic individualism
if you think thoughts and prayers can get you out of this hole, keep at it and continue to deny your imminent fall into fascism
I was mad at first but on reflection I think you may be right, and hope this is subtle jiu-jitsu, so to speak. We’ll see.
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and how is giving in to every trump whim a good strategy to deal with him?
what’s next? becoming the 51st state to placate him?
Carney sure seems like he’s in a hurry to use any excuse to cut a tax. Letting Trump dictate Canada’s internal policy is one hell of a win to give away.
Y’all are remembering that it’s us Canadians that will be paying this tax, right? It’s not going to affect any company’s bottom line in the slightest.
I don’t agree, but even if I grant it do you feel great about a hostile foreign leader dictating your country’s laws? The DST was finished legislation, legally passed by Canadian’s elected representatives. And now it’s gone. Because Trump says so.
Of all the things Carney could concede, this one is the least of my worries.
Canada’s sovereignty means that little to you? Your elected representative just got overruled by a foreign leader.
Nah. Carney made a strategic decision to appease a toddler.
Between selling out Canada’s sovereignty and the NATO target he’s doing a lot of appeasing. I don’t think he deserves all the grace you’re giving him.
What? The digital service tax was for the American corporations to pay.
And they’re absolutely never going to raise prices for Canadians to compensate right?
What is the price to use Facebook?
What they charge Canadian advertisers. That cost is then budgeted in the products and services.
Nothing is free.
Hundreds of ads being shoved in your face.
That wasn’t the argument OP was making.
That foreign corporations would pay out of their Canadian sales.
Which would certainly cause them to increase the fees they charge their Canadian customers so they don’t have to reduce their profits.
I’m well aware that’s what they might do to offset their costs, but OP saying that the corporations us Canadians will have to pay the tax is plain wrong. They’re probably conflating it with tariffs.
And sorry ‒ off topic question. I haven’t lived in Canada in years, but do we really say “y’all” now? That’s kinda weird.
Yes it’s weird, it is another example of creeping American influence.