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Brittlestar, Lisa B, and Steve Boots discuss the recent budget and the controversy surrounding the increase in capital gains tax. They highlight the misconceptions and outrage from some individuals who believe it will affect them, even though it primarily targets the wealthy. They also touch on the benefits of living in Canada, such as healthcare, and how corporations should recognize and appreciate these advantages. The hosts question the loyalty of those who threaten to leave the country due to a small tax increase and emphasize the importance of paying for the benefits of Canadian society. The conversation explores the idea of wealth inequality and the need for taxing the rich. It discusses the concept of trickle-down economics and how it doesn't work in practice. The conversation also touches on the role of philanthropy and the limitations of relying on the generosity of the wealthy. It highlights the importance of taxation and the responsibility of the wealthy to contribute to society. The conversation concludes with a discussion on the government's PR strategy and the need to reinvigorate the public service. The conversation concludes with a discussion about the importance of investing in public services and valuing frontline workers. They highlight the need to improve the efficiency and effectiveness of public services to gain public trust. The hosts also share their experiences with COVID-19 and the challenges of accessing necessary treatments. The episode ends with their signature improvised theme song.
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Brittlestar, Lisa B, and Steve Boots discuss the recent budget and the controversy surrounding the increase in capital gains tax. They highlight the misconceptions and outrage from some individuals who believe it will affect them, even though it primarily targets the wealthy. They also touch on the benefits of living in Canada, such as healthcare, and how corporations should recognize and appreciate these advantages. The hosts question the loyalty of those who threaten to leave the country due to a small tax increase and emphasize the importance of paying for the benefits of Canadian society. The conversation explores the idea of wealth inequality and the need for taxing the rich. It discusses the concept of trickle-down economics and how it doesn't work in practice. The conversation also touches on the role of philanthropy and the limitations of relying on the generosity of the wealthy. It highlights the importance of taxation and the responsibility of the wealthy to contribute to society. The conversation concludes with a discussion on the government's PR strategy and the need to reinvigorate the public service. The conversation concludes with a discussion about the importance of investing in public services and valuing frontline workers. They highlight the need to improve the efficiency and effectiveness of public services to gain public trust. The hosts also share their experiences with COVID-19 and the challenges of accessing necessary treatments. The episode ends with their signature improvised theme song.
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