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Premier In P.G.

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Friday, February 15, 2008 04:15 AM

    

Prince George, B.C. - Premier Gordon Campbell is in Prince George today.

He and Minister of Forests and Range, Rich Coleman, will be attending a “climate action “ symposium with the forest industry .

It is expected the Premier will be giving the industry further details on the Province’s “green” plan.


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I'm so excited and I just can't hide it. Im about to loose control so I think I'll just stay home.
A "Green" plan?...is that from the Red Green show? How do we get tickets?
Is Bob the Builder going to be there?
With all this Global Warming thing going on people ask me if I'm green.

I tell them no, I'm old and experienced.
The only 'green' will be what he's about to further remove from our wallets.
Good point socredible!
All we can hope is that it costs Gordo bigtime at the polls if they try anything that even resembles a "carbon tax"!
(also known as a tax grab)!
I for one have no more to give these carpetbaggers in Victoria!!
Well, I think Mr. Campbell is doing a great job of running this wonderful Province.... besides, he is kind of a cutie !!

:-)

Well we have to start the ball rolling on this subject.... good effort so far Gord..
Yeah, things were soooo much better with the scumbag NDP.
Two wrongs don't make a right.
BC Liberals are doing a great job and we should be very proud of our 3 MLAs and the work they have done.
Happy New Year!
ARE YOU KIDDING??? I hope so. These guys are contributing to a general rape of tax payer pocket and you say they are doing a wunderful job?
Forgive my disagreement.
Whatever happened to "Tax cuts work."? We got 'one', (that added a whole $ 9 to my weekly paycheque ~ which the increase in Medicare premiums and other taxes, levies, and fees more than re-absorbed).

If Harper can get the GST down to 5%, shouldn't Gordo be able to get the BC 7%Sales tax down to (at least) that level too?

If we weren't taxed so heavily we could get what we need by working less, and leaving less of the 'carbon footprint' Gordo the greeno keeps nattering about.

But he wants to go the other way. And tax us 'more'. Just shows you the difference between the monopolistic centralisation of 'global capitalism' (private 'socialism' with control by Finance, which is Gordo's god), and genuine de-centralised 'free-enterprise', (which no one here has represented since W A C Bennett was Premier.)