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SiemensSays Podcast: Harry Interviews Ian White, President of CWB on the New Deal.

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    SiemensSays Podcast: Harry Interviews Ian White, President of CWB on the New Deal.

    By Harry Siemens of www.SiemenSays.com

    Click the following link to find the Podcast.

    [URL="http://www.farms.com/commentaries/harry-siemens-talks-with-ian-white-president-and-ceo-of-cwb-re-new-deal-90969.aspx"][/URL]

    #2
    What's Ian white going to say.

    It's a shit deal when the majority is now in the Saudis and bunge possession?

    He needs a board seat for a while.

    And so do upper management until they get their government supplied pension.

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      #3
      Wonder if s looking forward to being back in Australia where they fixed their wheat board issue with greater efficiencies: but wait are they not the socialists.

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        #4
        Who was funding mincome?

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          #5
          The Federal Government.
          I read that story last year, it was quite an interesting experiment.

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            #6
            Yup...


            The scars we still there.


            People in their 70s and 60s speak of a time when they didn't have to work and got paid... they figured best thing on earth...


            Today... high unemployment lots of Natives no industry no jobs and pretty much everyone is depressed.

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              #7
              Give a person $100 and they will spend $125
              Give the same person $ 25 and they will save $5.

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                #8
                Good post pretty interesting

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                  #9
                  Gotta wonder how guaranteed income could reduce medical costs so much in one small town in such a short time. hmmm.

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                    #10
                    I reread the article and it appears that this is just some professor's opinion expanded to relate to Canadian society today. Yep, free money from you and I. That'll work wonders!

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                      #11
                      sounds great where do i sign up? Who's gonna pay for this again? Oh ya, people who work and pay taxes. sounds fair.

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                        #12
                        Scars? Lots of natives? Hahaha. "Scar Tissue." My new theme song.

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                          #13
                          More info here:
                          http://m.huffpost.com/ca/entry/6335682

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                            #14
                            Ian White: Another suck-up who chants the government line and always has.
                            Ritz and White must have the same speech writer...they are like two parrots.

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                              #15
                              Not so sure it wouldn't work. the benefits of having enough income to have a decent living are underrated.
                              I'm somewhat familiar with Swizerland, where their citizens are almost guaranteed a decent income. It generally means if you don't heve a job, you get one, it could mean sweeping streets with a broom, but you still get paid $25-30,000 a year. I shudder at OAS at max of $9600 a year in this country(not sure of #), but someone may have worked here all their life and only have OAS to live on, and it is taxable. Meanwhile if your uberrich, you pay less tax. I do believe that a rising tide raises all boats and that Bill Gates or someone with net worth of $126 billion didn't pay enough tax.
                              And yeah, it is almost impossible to become a Swiss citizen unless born into it, which I agree with.

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