Only On The Walters Post
I just read the latest report on the Liberal platform. Another $130 billion in new spending over four years, adding a total of $225 billion more to our national debt. And somehow, we’re supposed to believe this is good for Canada?
Let me be clear: the government doesn’t have any money of its own. Every dollar it spends comes out of the working man’s pocket — yours and mine. So when they say they’re investing in housing, tax cuts, among other things, what they’re really doing is borrowing against your future. Then they print more money to cover the shortfall, and every time they do that, our dollar loses value. That’s the hidden tax no one wants to talk about.
In doing so, the cost of living goes up. Groceries, fuel, housing — it all gets more expensive. And yet, people cheer this on like it’s going to save the country. Folks either don’t understand or simply choose to ignore what’s right in front of them. Not all but a lot. It makes me shake my head. The truth is, we’ve lost touch with the basics: you can’t spend your way out of debt, and you sure can’t build a strong nation on borrowed money.
This platform, in my eyes, isn’t bold or prudent like they claim — it’s reckless. They promise all kinds of programs, many of them unnecessary, along with tax breaks that rarely appear. At the same time, they’re piling on billions in new debt. And that money doesn’t come out of thin air. It won’t be the politicians paying for it — it’ll be working Canadians. The ones who save, pay their taxes, and try to build a better life are the ones left footing the bill. All while the government insists it’s helping them.
Now, I’m all for helping our country grow, but not like this. Not by drowning us in debt and pretending it’s progress. The truth is right there in the numbers, but many don’t want to see it.
Until the next time: Keep Your Minds Open & Your Stories Alive. GW