My twine guy told me the price will be about 25% more this year. Don't know how much more deflation I can handle !
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Originally posted by bucket View PostWhere do they measure or benchmark deflation from?
Pre pandemic or after the increases.
A halfton or 3/4 ton was quite a bit cheaper than today. If it deflates 6 percent off todays price , it still way more expensive than pre-pandemic.
Bought a new halfton in 2016 for under 40k. To replace that halfton with the same options would be well into the 70s. Maybe more.
If it deflates enough to look at a new one , it is still too expensive for new fenders.
Shop around if your looking
Some are $12,000 to $15,000 off from that $65 to $70 mark .
Still too high but more reasonable
Some at 1.99%
Not the fancy bling on the lot but if your not into expensive bling deals are showing up finally
Have not seen those discounts since 2008-2009Last edited by furrowtickler; Feb 6, 2023, 18:54.
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Originally posted by Old Cowzilla View PostSelling that clean natural gas would have been a great cash cow plus put our $ par with U.S.A. Think of the buying power we would have buying high quality steel from Germany and Japan instead of lower quality steel from China. Wonder if so much damage has been done if we will able to recover even when change of government happens. Not a lot of love for Canada now on the world stage.
Is anyone doing a lot of forward selling of new crop in anticipation of deflation in commodities?
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Some are predicting that Macklem may reduce interest rates later this year to ward off a deep recession. (This after a 4-point updraft amidst 8.9 % inflation.)
Did it ever dawn on these buffoons that the carbon tax and additional consumption taxes on the carbon tax have added compounding costs on every transaction in this country. Every piece of fruit, every jug of milk, every truck that moves, every house that is heated has escalating costs associated to this useless tax. Trudeau created the inflationary spiral deliberately with his “Cash Cow†tax, and he’s loving it.
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Originally posted by sumdumguy View PostSome are predicting that Macklem may reduce interest rates later this year to ward off a deep recession. (This after a 4-point updraft amidst 8.9 % inflation.)
Did it ever dawn on these buffoons that the carbon tax and additional consumption taxes on the carbon tax have added compounding costs on every transaction in this country. Every piece of fruit, every jug of milk, every truck that moves, every house that is heated has escalating costs associated to this useless tax. Trudeau created the inflationary spiral deliberately with his “Cash Cow†tax, and he’s loving it.
The real baffoons are the ones who continue to support the carbon tax scheme and the ongoing escalation of carbon tax hikesLast edited by furrowtickler; Feb 7, 2023, 08:54.
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Food prices now breaking, particularly in the meat aisle. Pork, chicken and beef prices getting stiff markdowns due to reduced consumer demand. Meat not moving well from retail coolers, inventories building. Tyson profits released, off expectations.Last edited by errolanderson; Feb 7, 2023, 14:20.
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Originally posted by sumdumguy View PostSome are predicting that Macklem may reduce interest rates later this year to ward off a deep recession. (This after a 4-point updraft amidst 8.9 % inflation.)
Did it ever dawn on these buffoons that the carbon tax and additional consumption taxes on the carbon tax have added compounding costs on every transaction in this country. Every piece of fruit, every jug of milk, every truck that moves, every house that is heated has escalating costs associated to this useless tax. Trudeau created the inflationary spiral deliberately with his “Cash Cow†tax, and he’s loving it.
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Originally posted by caseih View Postover and over and over and over and over again plus GST
Dont underestimate the number of stupid people in Canada. We have several provinces and cities chock full of them.
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Originally posted by sumdumguy View PostSome are predicting that Macklem may reduce interest rates later this year to ward off a deep recession. (This after a 4-point updraft amidst 8.9 % inflation.)
Did it ever dawn on these buffoons that the carbon tax and additional consumption taxes on the carbon tax have added compounding costs on every transaction in this country. Every piece of fruit, every jug of milk, every truck that moves, every house that is heated has escalating costs associated to this useless tax. Trudeau created the inflationary spiral deliberately with his “Cash Cow†tax, and he’s loving it.
"The way to crush the bourgeoisie [middle class] is to grind them between the millstones of taxation and inflation.â€
-- Vladimir Ilyich Lenin
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Originally posted by AlbertaFarmer5 View PostApparently it did occur to the Marxists buffoons in charge. Evidently, this is a feature and not a bug of the system.
"The way to crush the bourgeoisie [middle class] is to grind them between the millstones of taxation and inflation.â€
-- Vladimir Ilyich Lenin
The elite are smiling ear to ear left virtually unscathed .
In fact Freeland even stated this very thing at the WEF a few weeks ago , proud as punch
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