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    #13
    Originally posted by furrowtickler View Post
    Lol that looks like Al Hores , I mean Gores hockey stick graph . Was the ice not supposed to be all gone by now ? I thought that is what he said , could be wrong .
    That chart reminds me of the guaranteed Hilarious Clinton win .... sometimes projections are not nearly what some would like . Kinda like the huge crop predicted, well that went south very fast after combined got rolling in earnest .
    Meanwhile back in Canada , will be an interesting next few days .
    Harvest resumes for those of us that farm.
    Standing canola got dry yesterday afternoon after 1.5 inch rain on Sunday .
    Got harrows going again yesterday, until they broke and hopefully get some post harvest weed control done here in next 10 days with this last stretch of warm weather .
    Time will tell on everything how things will turn out . Good luck out there fellow farmers .
    Nice deflection furrow. For someone who complains frequently about non farming posts and climate change post I find it hilarious that you try to highjack an economic discussion with some dribble about an economic chart looking like a climate change hockey stick graph. Odd how if you can't add facts to a discussion you deflect to something you complain about other people posting.

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      #14
      Originally posted by dmlfarmer View Post
      nice deflection furrow. For someone who complains frequently about non farming posts and climate change post i find it hilarious that you try to highjack an economic discussion with some dribble about an economic chart looking like a climate change hockey stick graph. Odd how if you can't add facts to a discussion you deflect to something you complain about other people posting.
      whaaaa!

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        #15
        https://www.cihi.ca/en/how-does-canadas-health-spending-compare https://www.cihi.ca/en/how-does-canadas-health-spending-compare

        OECD: $5,175 per person; 8.8% of GDP; 73% public/27% private
        Canada: $6,448 per person; 10.7% of GDP; 70% public/30% private
        United States: $13,722 per person; 16.9% of GDP; 49% public/51% private

        France: $6,436 per person; 11.2% of GDP; 83% public/17% private
        Germany: $7,760 per person; 11.2% of GDP; 84% public/16% private
        Sweden: $7,061 per person; 11.0% of GDP; 84% public/16% private
        Netherlands: $6,855 per person; 9.9% of GDP; 82% public/18% private
        Australia: $6,488 per person; 9.3% of GDP; 69% public/31% private
        New Zealand: $5,085 per person; 9.3% of GDP; 79% public/21% private
        United Kingdom: $5,275 per person; 9.8% of GDP; 77% public/23% private


        As you can see Canada spends way less on healthcare as a percentage of GDP than the US and has universal coverage while millions of Americans have no insurance, no coverage and poor health care .

        The US spends 16.9% of their GDP which sends mega profits to to the thousands of insurance companies and private healthcare providers.

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          #16
          Originally posted by dmlfarmer View Post
          Nice deflection furrow. For someone who complains frequently about non farming posts and climate change post I find it hilarious that you try to highjack an economic discussion with some dribble about an economic chart looking like a climate change hockey stick graph. Odd how if you can't add facts to a discussion you deflect to something you complain about other people posting.
          Sorry , but charts like this are dribble ..

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            #17
            [QUOTE=furrowtickler;466574]Sorry , but charts like this are dribble ..
            Then why did you not call out Jazz who started this thread a day earlier with the chart for Canada? It is the same ratio comparison. It gives the same projection.

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