Navigating the Future: Unveiling the Impacts of Carbon Tax Policies on Generational Wealth and Freedom

@skillsgaptrainer “Title: ‘Echoes of the Past: A Rallying Cry for Freedom and Vigilance’

Remembering Director Valetin’s grandfather’s and grandmother’s life in Romania, where the Soviets snatched away 90% of their hard-earned wealth via the required reparations payments (the food the family grew, or another way to say it, food taxes – in Canada, they are called carbon taxes). Carbon taxes are a tax on the poor, because everyone eats food, but the poor spend 100% of their money on food, so that means it’s a tax on 100% of their income, whereas for a rich person, it only taxes 0.00001% of their income, because the proportion they spend on food does not represent their income or asset levels at all. So the carbon taxes is an income inequality generating tax, it worsens the wealth divide, and causes upward pressures on revolutionary tendencies, which Canada is close to achieving, a little education for the Government which is unaware.

For a 40 year period, this is a haunting picture of a life under a regime that promised socialism but bled communism. There was silence everywhere, and no information like books, media or communication, no cars, no pedestrians, and a lot of AK47s very close by at all times if you moved to sudden or spoke to sudden. The privilege people have in Canada to yell at the CRA, is really dumbfounding. Try getting an Eastern European to yell at the CRA and see if they will yell at you instead. So it kinda felt not as advertised, communism rather than socialism.

Some of the prestigious ones, like the champion fighters, nuclear scientists, mathematicians, athletes of society, had a black & white TV, where we were permitted 30 minutes of grey broadcast at 7 pm, of the great leader, Ceausescu. And some champions of society, managed to hike across mountain areas to smuggle in a video VHS of Batman or Chuck Norris, & cans of the precious SPAM, which was the once a year meat delicacy when combined with bread. Getting the SPAM could only be achieved by the strongest men of our society, far stronger than anyone alive in Canada in 21st century, and requiring many high level military connections & international accolades to achieve. If you had special military access with international flights, you might even be able to smuggle into the country a Panasonic VHS player. If you are able to win a few world championships, you get a steak secretly given to you in a briefcase as payment, for higher level caloric compensation, than what is available to public. Germany understands the pain of slavery or reparations, and the world understands what happens when you subject people to slavery & reparations. This personal history isn’t just a tale of the past; it’s a mirror reflecting the present, showing us the thin, treacherous line between well-intentioned policies and oppressive governance.

There are only a few entities who don’t understand the concept of slavery, reparations or the treachery of the forms of overreach in governance such as dictatorship style, authoritarian style, totalitarian style, communism style or socialism style; PM Trudeau, Minister Chrystia Freeland, Minister Guilbeault & WEF (sad to say). No Liberal Party, this is not hate speech, if you need help with words again to understand human expression formats and word definitions (try an international English dictionary that you didn’t write); history that is inconvenient doesn’t need to disappear as hate speech in Canada, Millenials & Gen Z are better than that.

Historical words are simply inconvenient, but they help to prompt us to advance our society into the 21st century, so the only reason Trudeau would censor the people online, and who are the people on social media and with web businesses, Millenials and Gen Z of course. Millenials and Gen Z are the targets again! Most dentists, doctors, engineers, graphics designers, digital marketing professionals, UX researchers, computer scientists, surgeons, have been whispering in secret to the kids to watch out of Trudeau’s legislation, for the last decade, as the legislation from Liberal Party was targeting the Millenial generation since 2015. Trudeau & Freeland took their job, their family, their ability for kids, their ability for family, their house potential, recently their purchasing power, and now they take away their speech online. Why. Because their Millenial & Gen Z, they have no rights.

In further analyzing Canada, we delve into the complexities of the carbon tax, as articulated by Pierre Poilievre. He’s not just talking numbers here; it’s about the real pinch of inflation, the kind that silently but surely erodes the financial foundations of the Millennials and Gen Z, for the remainder of their life. It’s a story of a government, led by Trudeau and possibly Chrystia Freeland, that’s not just juggling figures but playing a high-stakes game with our future, doubling the national debt in a mere three years. It’s a scenario where, mathematically, our generations are cornered to live at a max of 50% of the potential wealth they could’ve enjoyed, had it not been for this financial fiasco from 2020 to 2023.

But here’s the kicker – this isn’t just a tale of fiscal mismanagement. It’s a peek into a possible future where carbon taxes align eerily with global corporate governance, a new world order dressed in the garb of scientific & technological progress. This isn’t just about saving the planet; it’s a geopolitical chess game where democratic values might just be the pawn.

Consider the plight of our farmers. Under the guise of environmental stewardship, they could face the brunt of these policies, reminiscent of the heavy taxation that suffocated their Romanian counterparts under Soviet rule. Taxation, after all, is the litmus test of freedom. It’s the measure of how much a government respects its people – from the fair & democratic 5% to at most 25%, to the oppressive 50% to 90%, that reeks of slavery.

And so, we come to a crossroads, where the lessons of history must inform our present stance. To the strong & resilient people of Alberta, I say, let’s not tread the path that Romania couldn’t avoid. We have the chance to stand up against policies that threaten to strip away the last vestiges of our purchasing power. With leaders like Danielle Smith, who embody wisdom and courage, we can protect not just our financial future but the very essence of our freedom.

This is our moment to ensure that the echoes of the past do not become the reality of our future. It’s a call to arms, not just against a tax policy, but against the tide of history that threatens to repeat itself. Let’s be the voice of reason, the bulwark against the encroachment of liberties & the guardians of a future where our children can thrive, unburdened by the mistakes of the past. 

Good Luck Alberta! Keep defending Canada! Protect Canada! All the provinces need you! Don’t separate! They need you! It’s not just the other provinces that need you. There are hundreds of intellectuals on Amazon book store that forecast bad things, ramping up from 2020, and peaking sometime from 2040 to 2050 – “The Great Filter”, as outlined in a report on our website – 30 categories of danger to peak in those times, and it’s not just the one category of danger “climate change”, as described to you as the only threat scenario to be mindful of. Alberta has more energy & resource wealth than Russia & United States & China put together. Combined with a low population of 40 million, this makes Canadians, technically the richest people on Earth. But it’s a secret that the Banks won’t tell you or the politicians, or you might defend your rights. Alberta & nearby provinces have the solution to the Great Filter problem, and can “bridge the gap for all of humanity” past the Great Filter to 2050, unless Trudeau, Freeland & Guilbeault is able to stop you. You must not regard this as a struggle for your safety, but for the safety of future Generations & the essence of survival of the species.” Petition e-4701 (Democratic process)

.

@skillsgaptrainer Our Suggested Solution:
1/ Sign Petition e-4701 (Democratic process)
2/ Stop Carbon Tax methodology (back leaders with engineering mindsets – Pierre Poilievre, Danielle Smith, Alberta)
3/ Reverse May 2020 OIC with new OIC (to protect Canadian identity, freedom & democracy & scientific process)
4/ Replace Bill C-21 with crime related public safety Bill (from Police design – Public Safety Analyst Experts such as Chris Lewis & experienced firearms educators – ex: Rod Giltaca) – more officers and more technology for CBSA & RCMP to take firearms from gang members and to stop more illegal crime firearms from crossing border

.

@OldWolf1933

@skillsgaptrainer ​@OldWolf1933 We reply to this post to help the visibility of your post. Among the many media and algorithmic tricks of WEF, Trudeau, and/or tech traffic administrators, they sometimes make replies to comments dissappear, even for factually true biographical and scientific information, to remove appearance of support for Danielle Smith, Pierre Poilievre, and their professional supporters. Our colleagues noticed your comment dissappear a few times

.

@silvereye007 I only see 2 replies, but it says 3. The WEF is afraid of you SGT.

.

@oldboxer The WEF can crush SGT like little fly. But Valentin train brain stronger then leaders in world today. Trudeau brain not real brain. Valentin strong like math or nuclear in 1980. He did strong training like boxer fighter in 1970 and 1980 and I train him to fight like that too, not just big brain.

.

@OldWolf1933 @skillsgaptrainer “Thanks for that. Yes, often my comments are deleted. It seems the more factually accurate comments are destined for deletion.”

.

@Sergejoncas “Thank you Danielle.You’re standing up for all of Canada”

.

@joanndeck4315 “Thank you so much Ms. Smith! Please save Albertans from this insanity!!”

.

@mikaelamacnaughton4768 “Thank you from the NWT for standing up against the tyrannical liberals! You are so important for the rest of Canada…..for a time such as this. Praying for your important work! Thank you!

.

@Alphaskeptic “Thanks Danielle for defending the constitution and standing up for the rights of Albertan’s. In so doing you are standing up for the rights of every Canadian.”

.

@Bardic_Entropy-pu3rv “Thankfully the justice system hasn’t been completely corrupted by Turdeau’s goons.”

.

@nancycampbell756 “Thank you from Ontario Danielle. We need more people like you and Pierre Poilievre taking care of this country. We are in dire straits with the Liberals. They have destroyed this country in just eight years and will continue to if we keep them in power.”

.

.

Related Content:

Policies Impacting Canadians | Rachael Thomas | Guest | Bridge City News

 

Link: https://youtu.be/IVGxk4wlyPM?si=mmTEVIju-5YhkgXt

@ChatGPT4 In this interview, Rachel Thomas, the Lethbridge Conservative MP and Shadow Minister for Canadian Heritage, discusses several key issues:

  1. Liberal Gun Bill (Bill C21): Thomas expresses concerns about the Liberal gun bill, which has been criticized by legal gun owners for targeting them rather than addressing actual gun crime. She argues that the bill fails to address the issue of guns smuggled from the United States and unnecessarily targets responsible gun owners who have undergone proper licensing and training.
  2. Carbon Tax: She criticizes the federal government’s carbon tax, stating that it increases the cost of living for Canadians and affects various stages of production and distribution, ultimately leading to higher prices for consumers. Thomas emphasizes the financial struggles of Canadians, including affordability issues and rising costs of living.
  3. Expansion of Medical Assistance in Dying (MAID): Thomas expresses strong concerns about the expansion of medical assistance in dying to include those with mental illness, calling it reckless and irresponsible. She mentions the opposition to this expansion from various groups, including disability advocates and psychiatric professionals.
  4. Alleged Embezzlement in Green Slush Fund: Thomas highlights allegations of embezzlement involving a green slush fund, where $150 million was reportedly misappropriated. She criticizes the government for its alleged corruption and misuse of funds.
  5. CBC Executives’ Bonuses: She criticizes the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC) for potentially awarding bonuses to top executives while laying off employees, questioning the management and accountability of the public broadcaster.
  6. Speaker of the House Controversy: Thomas discusses the controversy surrounding Speaker of the House Greg Fergus, calling for his resignation due to perceived partisanship and a breach of impartiality.
  7. Political Outlook and Elections: She reflects on the Conservative Party’s position in polls and the potential for a change in government. Thomas also speculates on Prime Minister Trudeau’s future as the leader of the Liberal Party.
  8. Local Concerns in Lethbridge: At a Christmas open house, Thomas notes that constituents expressed concerns about affordability, homelessness, addiction, mental health, and rising crime rates.”

@skillsgaptrainer @ChatGPT4 Incredible speaker! The clarity in the issue analysis and communication effectiveness of Rachael Thomas is A+.

@ChatGPT4 Absolutely, it seems Rachel Thomas demonstrates a clear and effective communication style, which is crucial for political figures. Her ability to articulate complex issues like the Liberal gun bill, the carbon tax, the expansion of medical assistance in dying, alleged financial mismanagement, and local community concerns, reflects her proficiency in issue analysis and public speaking. Such clarity and effectiveness in communication are indeed valuable qualities in any public representative, as they help in engaging with the electorate and in conveying their stance on various issues with precision.

24 Hours of Confidence Votes in Canada???

Link: https://youtu.be/OKIU2XeON3k?si=ihvhA3kjPLPJl7bF

@skillsgaptrainer “We have bad news for firearms community: If only the firearm owners of Canada were aware of the advanced valuation possibilities for firearms. The extensive library on Amazon reveals numerous intellectuals discussing various categories of potential global dangers, intensifying towards 2040-2050. These challenges could rival the severity of climate change. Governments often overlook informing firearm owners about the possible value of firearms in scenarios described in our article ‘The Great Filter’. High-value items like Rolex watches easily fetch prices around 50k, yet they lack practical dominance in crisis situations. Firearms, in contrast, might be undervalued when considering their functional utility in times of significant crisis.

Looking at historical instances, it’s not unprecedented for countries to experience hyperinflation, as seen in various nations pre-1970 and in more than 100 cases in recent times. This history, often underrepresented in Western economic discourse, suggests that we may underestimate the potential for extreme scenarios like an oil price reaching $2000. In such a context, the value of commodities, including firearms, could be reassessed significantly. While the government might currently appraise firearms at a certain amount, this does not account for their potential value in a hyper-inflationary environment where traditional financial instruments might fail to offer stability.

Our Western perspective, possibly constrained by a lack of comprehensive analysis of global economic history, might be limiting our understanding of these possibilities. Firearms, in this light, could be viewed not just as manufactured goods, but as a form of ‘level 2’ asset – a hedge against currency fluctuations, geopolitical instability, and major crises. They could be indispensable tools for economic resilience, akin to other manufactured commodities.

In conclusion, while the mainstream view in the West might not fully consider the broader historical context of hyperinflation and crisis economics, it’s essential to explore all angles. Our approach should involve a thorough analysis of past economic trends and a realistic assessment of potential future scenarios. The aim of this commentary is not to advocate unequivocally for firearms as a financial asset but to prompt a deeper consideration of their potential value in contexts that might be overlooked by conventional economic models. Trudeau does not understand economic analysis that we do.

Our Suggested Solution: Choose Pierre Poilievre. He understands engineering mindset. He has proven commitment to good “structured thinking”, “algorithmic design for policy analysis”, the “utilization of math in public policy development”.

 1/ Sign Petition e-4701 (Democratic process)

2/ Stop Carbon Tax methodology (back leaders with engineering mindsets – Pierre Poilievre, Danielle Smith, Alberta)

3/ Reverse May 2020 OIC with new OIC (to protect Canadian identity, freedom & democracy & scientific process)

4/ Replace Bill C-21 with crime related public safety Bill (from Police design – Public Safety Analyst Experts such as Chris Lewis & experienced firearms educators – ex: Rod Giltaca) – more officers and more technology for CBSA & RCMP to take firearms from gang members and to stop more illegal crime firearms from crossing border

@skillsgaptrainerIt seems like there is still a huge opportunity for firearms owners to keep in touch with Conservative MPs in relation to using an OIC to reverse the May 2020 OIC. This seems like it could be a big win for the firearms community. After all, if there are so many models attached to that OIC, representing such a large quantity of users, and a Bill would not need to be passed to reverse it, then the future of the firearms ecosystem of Canada is not done for.

Related books and resources:

The Shock Doctrine” by Naomi Klein dives deep into how crises are exploited to push through divisive policies that would otherwise be resisted, revealing patterns of disaster capitalism.

In “This Changes Everything: Capitalism vs. The Climate”, Naomi Klein argues that combating climate change requires major shifts in our economic structures, challenging entrenched interests.

Capital in the Twenty-First Century” by Thomas Piketty provides an extensive analysis of global wealth distribution, advocating for progressive global taxation to combat inequality.

Why Nations Fail” by Daron Acemoglu and James A. Robinson explores the roots of power, prosperity, and poverty, arguing that inclusive political and economic institutions lead to success.

Jeff Rubin’s “The Carbon Bubble” examines the potential economic fallout from investing in high-carbon assets that may lose value as the world transitions to renewable energy.

The Great Leveler” by Walter Scheidel investigates the historical forces that have reduced inequality, revealing the violent disruptions that have historically leveled wealth.

Jeffrey Sachs’s “The End of Poverty” outlines strategies for global economic development, proposing solutions to end extreme poverty within our generation.

Dark Money” by Jane Mayer explores the influence of secretive funding on American politics, exposing how wealthy individuals and organizations shape policy and opinion.

 

‘Fix the broken countries of the west through increased transparency, design and professional skills. Support Skills Gap Trainer.’


To see our Donate Page, click https://skillsgaptrainer.com/donate

To see our Twitter / X Channel, click https://x.com/SkillsGapTrain

To see our Instagram Channel, click https://www.instagram.com/skillsgaptrainer/

To see some of our Udemy Courses, click SGT Udemy Page

To see our YouTube Channel, click https://www.youtube.com/@skillsgaptrainer

Scroll to Top