Everything Is Fine in Globalist-Captured Countries - UK, Canada

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FYI... Any politician initiating a trade war with the U.S., which accounts for 70-75% of Canada's import-exports, is looking to significantly damage the economy. A trade conflict with the US will lead to a 5-6% contraction in Canada's GDP over 6 to 12 months. Inflation and the multiplier effect will exacerbate economic chaos, leading to a severe recession.

Couple that with AI-driven job displacement, population/real-estate/auto sales crash, hundreds of millions dead, hundreds of billions of $$ moving from Canada to the US, and another Maunder Minimum increasing economic strain and global supply chain disruptions, and you have the making for a perfect storm… a real one!

As money flows from your paycheck through the supply chain and back into government coffers via taxes and inflation, approximately $1.50 to $2.00 is drained for every dollar you earn. In essence, for every dollar you earn and spend, a larger portion is siphoned off through taxes, inflation and debt costs, leaving you effectively a self-kept slave.

Modern slavery has evolved into a highly efficient and profitable system of control. Unlike traditional slavery, today’s system continuously extracts value from workers’ labor and spending, making workers more valuable over their lifetime than slaves of the past. Meanwhile, the true beneficiaries are a small elite group of globalists at the top who control and profit from the system, while the majority remain impoverished and indebted.

This isn’t accidental; it’s by design. Governments and financial institutions sustain themselves by indebting future generations and inflating currency, transforming workers into self-kept slaves.

Taxes at all levels, along with sales taxes, consume roughly $1 of every $1 that moves through the supply chain, from farm to consumer. Contributions to social programs reduce wages directly, and inflation erodes purchasing power. Government borrowing shifts wealth to bondholders, with interest paid by future generations, compounding the system’s drain. This ongoing cycle concentrates wealth upward, creating a modern form of servitude where workers fund their own debt and inflation, benefitting the few at the expense of the many.

Each $1 is Taxed $1 as it Moves through the Supply Chain
When a dollar travels through Canada’s supply chain, it doesn’t just pass hands, it gets taxed at nearly every step. From the farmer to the grocery store, every business in between contributes to the total tax collected. By the time it reaches the final consumer, the government has taken $0.80-$1.10 of that dollar in taxes, including income tax, GST/HST, carbon taxes, and PST. In the US, its $0.40-$0.75 of every dollar going to the government in various taxes

Seed Supplier
Corporate Tax: 12.2% (small business rate)
GST/HST: 5% on sales
Carbon Tax: $0.15-$0.30 per liter on fuel
Owner’s Income Tax: 40%-50% if owner earns $300K
Total Tax Burden: Approx. $0.15 per $1

Farmer
Income Tax: 20%-53.53% (depends on earnings)
GST/HST: 5% on produce sales
Carbon Tax: $0.15-$0.30 per liter (fuel)
Total Tax Burden: Approx. $0.30-$0.45 per $1

Shipper
Corporate Tax: 26.5%
GST/HST: 5% on shipping
Carbon Tax: $0.15-$0.30 per liter (fuel)
Owner’s Income Tax: 20%-30%
Total Tax Burden: Approx. $0.15-$0.25 per $1

Distributor
Corporate Tax: 26.5%
GST/HST: 5% on sales
Carbon Tax: $0.15-$0.30 per liter (fuel)
Owner’s Income Tax: 30%-40%
Total Tax Burden: Approx. $0.25-$0.35 per $1

Food Processor
Corporate Tax: 26.5%
GST/HST: 5% on processed goods
Carbon Tax: $0.15-$0.30 per liter (fuel)
Owner’s Income Tax: 40%-53.53%
Total Tax Burden: Approx. $0.30-$0.40 per $1

Shipper to Retailer
Corporate Tax: 26.5%
GST/HST: 5% on shipping
Carbon Tax: $0.15-$0.30 per liter (fuel)
Owner’s Income Tax: 20%-30%
Total Tax Burden: Approx. $0.20-$0.30 per $1

Retailer
Corporate Tax: 26.5%
GST/HST: 5% on goods sold
PST: 8% (Ontario)
Carbon Tax: $0.15-$0.30 per liter (fuel)
Income Tax on Owner: 40%-53.53%
Total Tax Burden: Approx. $0.35-$0.50 per $1

Total Tax on $1 is $0.80 to $1.10
Tax rates depend on income levels, provinces, deductions. GST/HST is 5%; PST applies in some provinces. Carbon tax impacts fuel-heavy industries.

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