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Monday, February 13, 2012

2,250,000 Canadians working two extra years can pay for Harper’s 65 failed F-35 fighter jets.

2,250,000 Canadians working two extra years can pay for Harper’s 65 failed F-35 fighter jets.



Think that’s wrong?
Let Stephen Harper know.

1,450,000 Canadians working two extra years can pay for Harper’s $19-billion prisons agenda.

Think that’s wrong?
Let Stephen Harper know.

231,430 Canadians working two extra years can pay for January’s $3-billion corporate giveaway.

Think that’s wrong?
Let Stephen Harper know.

Sorry.

Stephen Harper’s planning no help for families struggling with household debt, rising post-secondary education costs or skyrocketing prescription drug costs.

Please choose again.
You’ve worked hard and paid your taxes all your life.

Send Stephen Harper a message. Tell him that helping families plan for a secure retirement should come first.

You thought you’d retire at 65—but Stephen Harper says you should work until you’re 67. He wants to delay your Old Age Security by two extra years. He says there’s just too much else to pay for.

So which of these priorities would you delay your retirement for?

Failed fighter jets
Costly prisons agenda
Corporate tax cuts
Helping your family get ahead
None of the above

1 comment:

  1. I don't want to work 2 extra years just so more Canadians can be put behind bars for non-violent offenses. I don't believe that Canada's justice system needs changes when it is clear that crime is DECREASING rapidly without any changes. American-built fighter jets may be good for American war profiteers but they will do nothing to keep Canadians safe from poverty in their retirement years. Corporate tax cuts will not assist Canadians in retirement. When will the government do something positive for Canadians? We pay taxes so that our lives will improve not so that spendthrift governments can enrich their corporate friends.

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