Stop The Presses: Liberals Want Money
Just got an email from Liberal Party President, Mike Eizenga. He wants money.
I'm tellin' ya, the Liberal Party is really a shell of it's once proud former self. I mean, why can't they get their money the old fashioned way: STEAL IT!
They must be getting nervous. He wrote the following:
Stephen Harper is threatening our progress. We need your support to make sure he doesn’t get a chance.
You can make a real difference today. We need every Liberal in Canada to donate now. You will receive a tax receipt for your contribution – and join thousands of Canadians supporting the Liberal Party’s campaign for Canada.
The truth is, they're not only well short on donations compared to the Conservatives, they're also short on donors. Close to $4 million separates the two parties, but the telling tale is the difference by tens of thousands in the individual donor column.
What interests me most about this is the timing. There is natural disaster on our minds. People have died. Many are destitute and in need of a lot of help. It may be in a different country but its effects are as far reaching and more immediate than the Tsunami and have as lasting an impact as 9/11. Money was raised in Canada then and it's being raised now. But, here's the kicker.
When you make a political contribution, you're eligible for a 75% tax credit. Charitable donations claims work on a confusing sliding scale and your credit is not near what the political contribution ends up being.
So, there you have it. It's up to you. It depends on whose head you want to keep above water.
I'm tellin' ya, the Liberal Party is really a shell of it's once proud former self. I mean, why can't they get their money the old fashioned way: STEAL IT!
They must be getting nervous. He wrote the following:
Stephen Harper is threatening our progress. We need your support to make sure he doesn’t get a chance.
You can make a real difference today. We need every Liberal in Canada to donate now. You will receive a tax receipt for your contribution – and join thousands of Canadians supporting the Liberal Party’s campaign for Canada.
The truth is, they're not only well short on donations compared to the Conservatives, they're also short on donors. Close to $4 million separates the two parties, but the telling tale is the difference by tens of thousands in the individual donor column.
What interests me most about this is the timing. There is natural disaster on our minds. People have died. Many are destitute and in need of a lot of help. It may be in a different country but its effects are as far reaching and more immediate than the Tsunami and have as lasting an impact as 9/11. Money was raised in Canada then and it's being raised now. But, here's the kicker.
When you make a political contribution, you're eligible for a 75% tax credit. Charitable donations claims work on a confusing sliding scale and your credit is not near what the political contribution ends up being.
So, there you have it. It's up to you. It depends on whose head you want to keep above water.
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