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发表于 2018-3-15 09:41 AM
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本帖最后由 坚强的蛋炒饭 于 2018-3-15 09:50 AM 编辑
Some suggestion:
My name is Yong Pan, I'm a long time supporter of PC. This is my first ever letter to a politician as I felt very compelled to let you hear my (I mean our) voices.
With the election coming, I had no doubt of whom I'd be voting for until today I read from the news that you're considering a policy to remove the foreign home buyers tax. Please, do not remove the tax, at least do a survey before announcing the decision. From what I see from a popular Chinese forum (http://bbs.51.ca/thread-875891-1-1.html), it already dropped a bombshell to all your potential voters, as many are deeply disappointed like I do. I think the effect of announcing the removal of the tax would equal to the last time Hudak announced 100K job cut. Again, please please do a survey before the decision.
I know the idea of PC is to try the best not to meddle the market. I know the foreign buyers tax might not be the right solution. But I believe (from what I saw and heard), most people like the tax and it's being proven working, it doesn't matter whether the working is because of the tax or not, people just need a LEADER do something and this do something has an immediate effect! While your idea of providing more supply has no immediate effect and I bet most people won't have the patience, they want affordable houses right now even it's just an illusion. When driving, it doesn't matter what the speed limit is, we're taught to follow the traffic and the same principle should apply to the election too. You maybe right about the speed limit but if you don't follow the traffic, you'd put yourself into an unnecessary risky situation. Right now your first priority is to get elected so if not a must, I'd try avoid any risks as I believe even you have no platform at all you still would win the election, so why bother additional risks? Please.
Thank you for your consideration.
from: unnecessary, remove "from"
buyers: buyers'
do: does
maybe: may be
into: in
unnecessary: unnecessarily
try: try to
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