None of this matters to me if the new world order takes over as planned by 2030. There will be no borders and most people will not own a vehicle.
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Originally posted by shtferbrains View PostYou forgot about the new green economy?
Arn't we going to build solar panels. Or at least set up Chinese built ones.
And the windmills.
And the batterys
And the EV's
Sell carbon credits.
Just need some subsidies to get it all started.
And some subsidies to retrain all autoworkers
And oilfield workers.
And the consumers of all of the above.
Nothing to worry about.
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Originally posted by AlbertaFarmer5 View PostNo one woke up the elephant, he was already rampaging. This process is happening regardless. Started under trump, really accelerated under Biden. Eastern Canada will be nothing but dead weight going forward.
The only Canadian industries the US is interested in are the resource extraction industries.
Time to play some hardball with equalization payment as well. Regardless of legislation. Find a way to do it and make the trudeau liberals pay.
I love using justins name without capital letters. He doesn't deserve them.
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Originally posted by jazz View PostYou misread me sir or madame, I dont care about the Canadian auto sector.
It can go to zero for all I care. The manufacturing industry in this country was built off the stolen funds from NEP and equalization. Same as hydro.
I sit on trillions of resources that cant be moved or offshored.
I would like to see the CPC run on that stupidity.
And equalization is a federal program paid for by all taxpayers, not just the petro centric ones in Alberta.
So manufacturing has never turned materials into something of value and we should just give it all up and put all our eggs into oil and gas? How did that go from 2014 -2020 when the world price of oil fell like a stone? Oh yeah I forgot it was all Trudeau's fault!
"Accounting for approximately $174 billion of our GDP, manufacturing represents more than 10% of Canada's total GDP. What is more, manufacturers export more than $354 billion each year, representing 68% of all of Canada's merchandise exports."
Oil and gas are a much small part of GDP than manufacturing.
Jazz you are as loony as they come.
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Originally posted by chuckChuck View Post"Accounting for approximately $174 billion of our GDP, manufacturing represents more than 10% of Canada's total GDP. What is more, manufacturers export more than $354 billion each year, representing 68% of all of Canada's merchandise exports."
You have no clue what your country even is.
Canadas largest industry is FIRE.
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Originally posted by jazz View PostThats not very impressive chuck. Guess you failed econ 101. Canadas ag, mining and resource sectors where there is no value added at all to the end product, basically dug out or grown and sold to 3rd world countries, easily exceeds all of Canadas manufacturing base.
You have no clue what your country even is.
Canadas largest industry is FIRE.
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Originally posted by AlbertaFarmer5 View PostIt will go to zero. We need to detach ourselves before that happens.
Arguing with people with no grasp of such fundamental inevitable patterns proves to be very futile.
How many in Ottawa would say good riddance right now !
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Originally posted by beaverdam View PostMaybe now is a good time to throw out the possibility of the West or some segments in the West, leaving Canada.
How many in Ottawa would say good riddance right now !
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Originally posted by sumdumguy View PostI think Americans would love to help us out of this mess.
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