Now,
About that digital service tax thing....
“Yes, Stripe can be considered a digital service. It provides online infrastructure for businesses to accept payments, manage finances, and automate various processes related to online transactions. Stripe's core function is to facilitate financial transactions over the internet, which directly aligns with the definition of a digital service.”
And who was it that was/is a major shareholder of Stripe? And so I guess that person would be quite happy that there is no tax on digital services, wouldn’t they? Just asking for a friend.


The prefab housing strategy he drools over is similarly bent. You, the taxpayer, get to live in a rented boxcar built at your expense by Brookfield. Net zero for us and gross reap-offs for him/them is the guiding principle. Robber barons. Can we revive that term?