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    #41
    Think his name was no advantage.oposition seem to bring it up more than anyone.Even on here his daddy was brought up.If that was an advantage not real smart of the oposition.He started the election in 3rd place and ended an easy first.Never changed his name along the way. He ran an amazing campaign and proved he was ready for the job.

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      #42
      Look close at his interview and honestly tell me he has a clue how the world works.
      Without his dad's money or his moms friends hew would be teaching school in some out of the way town not running a country.
      Time will tell but again I bet he goes down as the worst leader we ever elected.

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        #43
        This election could not be bought and paid for.Think that was crystal clear when the dust settled.

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          #44
          Most knew Harper was not going to win. But the kid is now in charge so it's time to quit blaming Harper and admit it's the JT show.

          Here is the new world.


          Montreal mayor thinks energy east is bad for the environment but the same guy was ok dumping millions of gallons of Montreal shit into the st Laurence.

          Media reports on the guys comments and forgets about the shit.

          Again JT and crew will tell us all how well we're doing and take a selfie while Canada burns.

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            #45
            I will ask again - watch the speech and tell me what he understands about economics or running a country. This is bad - I am sorry he has NO clue; I watched his wife sing a song during a speech she was making and wow was all I could think these two represent Canada.

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              #46
              They just got on the learning curve.... steep one.
              They remind me of the "artsy-fartsy" type. Not always in the realm of reality.

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                #47
                After listening to the ndp here in AB, Im just grateful they didnt win federally!!
                Pierre was not an economist and he did childish things too. The kid is still the lesser of two evils over mulcair.

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                  #48
                  Cotton, although your friends have lost 75%, much like 08, but deeper, could this also be setting up for some serious coin to be made?...but... timing is tricky....

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                    #49
                    I agree timing is everything. Old adage"being to early is the same as being wrong"

                    I haven't got this one figured out,to many competing variables,inventory builds,war in the sandbox,money printing,global growth tanking. This is where tech analasis becomes very helpful and I don't see a buy yet.

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                      #50
                      Blackpowder,

                      Mulcair promised:

                      "Tom Mulcair has nailed down three more planks in the NDP election platform, unveiling promises of tax relief for small business and manufacturers.

                      Joe Oliver should provide 'reality check' on nation's finances, NDP says
                      Federal budget 2015: NDP makes demands
                      More CBC News coverage of the federal budget
                      The NDP leader announced Tuesday that a New Democrat government would cut the tax rate for small businesses to nine per cent from the current 11 per cent.

                      It would also extend for an additional two years the accelerated capital cost allowance for machinery or equipment used in manufacturing, a tax break that is scheduled to expire this year.

                      And it would create an innovation tax credit to encourage manufacturers to invest in machinery, equipment and property used in research and development.

                      'Strategic investments and a concrete plan'

                      "With strategic investments and a concrete plan, we can provide the squeezed middle class with a stronger economy and better shock absorbers to ensure they weather the storm in the coming months and years ahead," Mulcair told the Economic Club of Canada.

                      The trio of measures are part of a bid to show that New Democrats have a plan to spur the sputtering economy that's in sharp contrast to the approach taken by Prime Minister Stephen Harper's Conservatives in the face of plunging oil prices.

                      But they're also likely to raise more questions about how Mulcair intends to pay for his promises at a time when the collapse of oil prices is sucking billions from the federal treasury and stunting economic growth.

                      An NDP backgrounder offered some cost projections for the promises.

                      Reducing the small business tax rate to 10 per cent immediately would cost $600 million a year, with the final drop to nine per cent coming when finances permit .The innovation tax credit would cost about $40 million a year, while extending the capital cost allowance would cost $1.2 billion over two years."

                      Except for a deficit ND's might have caused... they had a more Conservative platform than the Liberals...

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