Originally posted by lnjr
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How do you make things better? Learning from other's examples, improving on them? Self-analysis, and self-criticism to see where we can do better?
Or living in fairytale land thinking we're the best, always were the best, always will be?
Why is the first reaction to somebody saying "we need to do xyz better to have a better advantage" always "Boohoo we don't like you why are you here"?
Do you want your children living in a third world $hithole? I don't.
Our businesses are adding debt without competitiveness.
The public is in debt over their eyeballs
So is the state.
We have nothing to show for it. Name a major infrastructure project built in the last decade... The last major project was the bridge to PEI.
We buy our fertilizer a year in advance, store our grain for a year after production, and float the entire "agribusiness" system in this country - nobody else does this anywhere in the world. How long do you think that'll work with higher interest rates? There's no elasticity in primary production income to pay for that... Nobody talks about this issue, or even brings it up... we're talking about buying land and paying for it, never mind the business of production agriculture.
Owning land is always a good thing... owning land in Canada is a good investment. Just not at inflated prices.
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