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    #21
    Originally posted by fjlip View Post
    And every BAD word in the English language.

    We are going to hit a WALL @ 100 mph.
    Best analogy so far. GDP is flat as piss on a plate and no growth in anything but population. This country is a zombie and no one realizes it except those scampering around giving out food stamps. A resource based economy trying to masquerade as something else completely different and doing a poor job.

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      #22
      It would be too easy to have a flat tax

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        #23
        Originally posted by WiltonRanch View Post
        Best analogy so far. GDP is flat as piss on a plate and no growth in anything but population. This country is a zombie and no one realizes it except those scampering around giving out food stamps. A resource based economy trying to masquerade as something else completely different and doing a poor job.
        Unfortunately very accurate
        You can’t create wealth from recalculated money through government handouts . It must be produced. The poorest countries on earth have zero ability to create wealth . Canada has everything at it disposal but it is pissing it all away based on UN policy that should have zero do with a North American policy.
        We are energy, mineral , food and water rich they are not but we are bowing down to their policy through UN agenda 2030 and WEF , the most foolish move in history
        Last edited by furrowtickler; Mar 29, 2023, 21:48.

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          #24
          Lumber is in sad big losses…. After 1B board feet cut in production….







          Makes me wonder… about how much grains could drop….

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            #25
            EU soybean imports report down from last year:



            Interesting that EU grain farmers are asking that Ukraine grain be restricted from going into the EU…. Complaining imports from Ukraine lower EU farmers grain prices…

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              #26
              Housing starts are way down
              Inflation, interest rates and loss of disposable income not helping .

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                #27
                Here is the impact of Agriculture on the US economy:



                Wondering what the stats are for Canadian Agriculture…?

                Cheers

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                  #28
                  Originally posted by TOM4CWB View Post
                  Lumber is in sad big losses…. After 1B board feet cut in production….







                  Makes me wonder… about how much grains could drop….
                  How quick will we see prices back to normal at the lumber yard?

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                    #29
                    Originally posted by Oliver88 View Post
                    How quick will we see prices back to normal at the lumber yard?
                    About the same time as tires come down anywhere near what the were for years?

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                      #30
                      Originally posted by TOM4CWB View Post
                      Here is the impact of Agriculture on the US economy:



                      Wondering what the stats are for Canadian Agriculture…?

                      Cheers
                      https://cerealscanada.ca/economic-impact/

                      The estimated total impact on the Canadian economy from wheat, barley, durum, and oats averaged $68.8 billion per year.


                      4 grains only

                      Article in the Western Producer

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