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Don't pass on debt
Finance Minister Katrine Conroy feels that there are many needs that require more resources.
I might agree but I do not agree that we pass the expense of those requirements on to our children and grandchildren by way of running a deficit.
How do we know they will even have enough money for food and shelter? Why should they pay for our current priorities?
If we want to pay for required needs, then tax the population accordingly.
Rick Bigland, Summerland
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