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    #37
    Originally posted by LEP View Post
    True. But my nephew who traveled there recently said you can take prices here and double them for anything there.
    Yes, take a sack of money with you, but its because they live on an island, not because minimum wage is 3 dollars more. They also export everything and basically eat crackle and hamburgers.

    Surrounded by ocean, but its almost impossible to find a decent sea food meal. Quite the eye opener how they farm there.

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      #38
      To change politics first thing you have to do is fix election dates and have it so you can only run two terms. Quit spending on business for incentives if somebody goes broke let the shareholders pick it up, even companies GM or bombardier. somebody will buy in at 10cents on the dollar. We now have an attitude that nobody can go broke no more because government will buy them out this has to stop.

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        #39
        Originally posted by tubs View Post
        To change politics first thing you have to do is fix election dates and have it so you can only run two terms. Quit spending on business for incentives if somebody goes broke let the shareholders pick it up, even companies GM or bombardier. somebody will buy in at 10cents on the dollar. We now have an attitude that nobody can go broke no more because government will buy them out this has to stop.
        What? Surely you jest!

        You actually expect that in this day and age of "no cares, no consequences", somebody would actually consider re-introducing those outdated conceptual relics of "responsibility" and "integrity"?

        (Sarcasm warning)

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          #40
          If the higher min. wage isn't hurting why are a lot of business's going to tellerless tills. Just spent 2 weeks in British Virgin islands, groceries, especially diary products similar to ours.American Angus beef was pricey. It don't get more island than there.

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            #41
            Originally posted by tubs View Post
            To change politics first thing you have to do is fix election dates and have it so you can only run two terms. Quit spending on business for incentives if somebody goes broke let the shareholders pick it up, even companies GM or bombardier. somebody will buy in at 10cents on the dollar. We now have an attitude that nobody can go broke no more because government will buy them out this has to stop.
            But what if we abolish the Bank of Canada and the FEd and we go back to market rates of interest. Many on here would be broke tomorrow morning.

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              #42
              RD414 I expect there are a lot of reasons to go tellerless,such as they dont ph in sick,stand around and pick thier noses,waste time visiting with friends,whine when asked to do thier job,and I would be interested in the economics of them also. If we keep going to automation where are people going to get jobs so to need those tellers,as we all know this shit mostly comes from china,japan,mexico, good for them but how about our own people ??

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                #43
                Originally posted by Horse View Post
                Higher carbon tax,show some numbers,we can all talk if we dont have to back it up. Ralph deregulated or shall we say reregulated to the broadcast figure of 17 billion,you can argue that # if you wish,kind of like arguing how much sand in saraha desert ,I applaude them for raising the min wage,and dont feel sorry for all those people waiting at tim hortons for their coffee in their company pickups and expence accounts.
                Cant realy comment on tax revenue,everyone has thier own set of numbers,who is lying(most likely those whose lips are moving) As for your poll Defenbaker said it all ,dogs know what polls are for.
                The cons were set for a 6 billion debt which very likely would have been larger,when was the last time a politicion ever told the truth about a upcoming defecit.
                And no pipeline after 40 yrs of con rule and the highest oil revenue in history and left the cupboard bare as for trudeau I dont realy think Rachel had any bering on his election. But you just go on believing the cons are god and when he comes back mabey he will bring that bunch of loosers with him, I sure hope we dont see them until then.
                Have a nice day.
                Horse the federal Liberals mandated a $20 tonne carbon tax for 2019. The Alberta carbon tax increased to $30 a tonne Jan.1,2018. $30 a tonne is not required by the Feds until Jan.1, 2020. As far as revenue from personal and corporate taxes just look back at NDP press releases related to budget updates and you will see how revenue has come in below expectations! Only 2 pipelines to tidewater were proposed under Harper, Northern Gateway and TMX. Northern Gateway was approved by Harper and overturned in court after he was defeated. TMX was going through the review process at that time and is yet to begin construction. Enjoy your day.

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                  #44
                  Justin Butts just gave the failed socialist country of Venezuela $53 million on behalf of taxpayers.

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                    #45
                    Originally posted by Oliver88 View Post
                    Justin Butts just gave the failed socialist country of Venezuela $53 million on behalf of taxpayers.
                    While I am cynical of any of that money ending up where it is needed most, I also think we have an obligation to step in when people are literally starving in the 21st century. The political mess is certainly not the fault of the average citizen, who are bearing the brunt of the calamity. And you can rest assured that the dictators who instrumented the demise of their own economy are not starving.

                    Perhaps sending food directly would be much more beneficial and is harder for those in power to steal.

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                      #46
                      Originally posted by AlbertaFarmer5 View Post
                      Perhaps sending food directly would be much more beneficial and is harder for those in power to steal.
                      I agree with this 100%. 👍🏻

                      The chances of corruption with millions of $ is just too high.

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                        #47
                        Originally posted by Oliver88 View Post
                        I agree with this 100%. 👍🏻

                        The chances of corruption with millions of $ is just too high.
                        Why do you people keep wanting to send food to countries that have their own farmers???

                        These people have no running water, no toilet paper, no power in many cases... probably a lack of fuel also.

                        Venezuela has farmers... but you need to get the food from point a to b.


                        Send an armed force and remove the communist prick and his administration by force.

                        Or fund their military to do it.
                        Last edited by Klause; Feb 4, 2019, 14:17.

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                          #48
                          Originally posted by Oliver88 View Post
                          Justin Butts just gave the failed socialist country of Venezuela $53 million on behalf of taxpayers.
                          I wish Mr Trudeau had to phone his banker and scurry down to make arrangements for a new line of credit before he pledged money he doesn't have.

                          Or ideally somebody bounced the cheque like has to happen with some spoiled kids.

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