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    Is it time for Moe to step up????

    And do what Devine did back in 1988 or just ignore the problem in agriculture...

    Devine mortgaged the province.....excellent bet when you look back...

    Do you think Scott Moe has that type of vision for the province?

    #2
    in one word, no

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      #3
      Originally posted by caseih View Post
      in one word, no
      Can you be specific as to which question you are answering?

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        #4
        A guy who lost his own farm isnt exactly the best choice to be articulating vision for the province.

        He will be managing a downturn for the rest of this term and most of the next one.

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          #5
          Remember, back-in-the-day, exactly one (1) year ago, the BOC dropped their key lending rate to just 1/4%. Today, their key lending rate was hiked yet again, now 4.50%.

          Central bankers aren’t known to be forward thinkers, rather market followers and reactionaries. Today, this next hike was a straw that is now bothering the camel’s back.

          The BOC chair stated the bank isn’t even thinking about cutting rates . . . translation, they already are. Sweat beads already forming as Canada’s economy and consumers can now longer be pushed.

          Remember, back-in-the-day . . . .

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            #6
            Tiff was the choice to supply the Libs with all the cash they want for the new green economy.
            Give PMJT a free reign.

            No one expected him to have any concern for the economy.

            The economy fixes itself.

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              #7
              What problem is there in agriculture?
              Seriously, the numbers all suggest vitality. Think like a suit for a minute.

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                #8
                Originally posted by blackpowder View Post
                What problem is there in agriculture?
                Seriously, the numbers all suggest vitality. Think like a suit for a minute.
                What problems haven’t been fixed in the last 20 years. Wait for a slightly above average crop and watch the system get plugged up.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by TASFarms View Post
                  What problems haven’t been fixed in the last 20 years. Wait for a slightly above average crop and watch the system get plugged up.
                  Very few have been solved.
                  But heavy inventory issues and basis signals have. Wake up.

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                    #10
                    Why is there no irrigation in the palliser triangle. Would be the best place to add irrigation.

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