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      #52
      Great pics from Twitter, FJLip. Great addition to this thread. Thanks. Do you follow me on Twitter? I can't keep track anymore with over 6K following me. Pars.

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        #53
        Don't you just want to pinch those pink cheeks of Ottmar's, hard, and then slap both of them smartly, whilst telling him what an arrogant asshole he is

        We don't need men like him central planning our lives. Thank you very much.


        I dunno. But I don't think I've lost my feist yet. Pars.

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          #54
          it is up to every province to decide how they want to use their carbon tax. The next government may well decide to rebate it in the form of lower income taxes.

          It's quite ironic for farmers to be so very concerned about wealth transfers to others but fail to recognize they also receive tax payers money in the form of subsidies and safety net programs.

          Sakatchewan was for most of its history a have not province and received significant amounts of equalization payments from the federal government. An obvious transfer of wealth.

          There have been numerous tax payer funded farm payments over the years. Some of it is good and necessary policy some of it is not.

          Parsley I know you believe in the American dream that hard work will make you rich. The reality is that is fiction for most people in the world who live in countries where access to education, health care, good housing, and sufficient food are limited. The majority of poor children in the world will remain poor throughout their lives. It doesn't mattterwhether they are the hardest working people in the world if you grow up in an economy where the annual income is a few hundred dollars a year.

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            #55
            Originally posted by blackpowder View Post
            An intellectual duel between chuck and parsley is hardly a fair fight. I missed you pars. But as you can see, nothing new here.
            Chuck is like an 8 track tape.
            Good analogy BP, i got a few " chuckles " out of that one!

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