can canada get out of this Disaster caused by the NDP liberal criminals ?
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Will be at least a decade, and blamed on Harper for the insane government of the past 8 years of Liberal / NDP marriage.
They have put your children and grandchildren in debt for at least 1/2 their lives . Great job you batch of incompetent political wizards
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What about provincial governments as they also have responsibility for the state of the country as they have significant impacts on healthcare, education, social programs, housing and their own tax levels.
We now have Premiers who think it is fine to break laws and reject the rule of law in their own interests.
Leaders who think its okay to spend all their time blaming the federal government instead of fixing their own problems?
Not to mention that Steven Harper Conservatives were in power for a decade that saw a financial crisis followed by a commodity boom and bust as well.
Harper bailed out several industries.
The current inflationary period is happening world wide and incumbent governments get the blame.
The carbon taxes share of inflation is well below 1% so say the PBO.
So the era of low cost money ended.
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Originally posted by cropgrower View Postcan canada get out of this Disaster caused by the NDP liberal criminals ?
Sorry to hurt peoples feelings ( CHUCK ) , but its true.
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Actually there is constructive history here. Justin’s father Pierre added a great deal to Canada’s national debt. I read an article recently that it took 16 years and the combined effort of Mulroney and Chrétien to right the ship after Pierre. Fixing the mess after Justin Trudeau will take longer in my opinion. Anyone who supports his legacy is in my opinion severely mentally challenged!!
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It was Jean Chretian and Paul Martin who reduced spending and the deficit after Brian Mulroney and Kim Campbell.
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Originally posted by chuckChuck View PostIt was Jean Chretian and Paul Martin who reduced spending and the deficit after Brian Mulroney and Kim Campbell.
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Mulroney for all his faults was one of the greenest and more progressive prime ministers.
He fought against acid rain, ozone depletion, apartheid.
He was a way to progressive for the current antiscience, climate change denying, antiwoke, CPC yahoos!
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Originally posted by chuckChuck View PostHe was a way to progressive for the current antiscience, climate change denying, antiwoke, CPC yahoos!
You will have people thinking you're moving up to a grade 6 writing level... can't have your writing level outpace your cognitive level.
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Mulroney and Devine for that matter inherited a legacy of poor governance and the recessionary 80’s. Canada came off a string of craptacular minority governments both liberal and conservative which caused a lot of bad spending decisions. The Trudeau Broadbent coalition seen our debt balloon. Doesn’t that sound eerily familiar?
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Since trudeau got in he has sent huge amounts of taxpayers money to other countrys , while canadas food bank lineups and tent citys keep growing ever longer and bigger , please liberal suporters tell us how the mess will be fixed , pure garbage talking about what happened 10 or more years ago
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Chuckchuck said
"What about provincial governments as they also have responsibility for the state of the country as they have significant impacts on healthcare, education, social programs, housing and their own tax levels"
Last time i checked... alberta is gonna run a budget surplus?
ugh your tone and comments even point to the fact that you are slowly ( and begrudgingly) starting to accept that the federal govt is very much the problem here and i notice a veryyy interest comment where you said the " pbo office says that the carbon tax accounts for slightly less than 1% inflation"...
Interesting because you were a few weeks ago, parroting trevor tombes analysis in the calgary papers that said carbon tax had only increased inflation by 0.6 %.
Bit of wiggle room there between 0.6 and 1%.
ive noticed a bit of a tone change in your posts here.. and i appreciate it. Maybe finally starting to see the light?
Hey what are you thoughts on.. well...basically... every single ndp candidate thats put their name in for the NDP leadership here in alberta saying that they want to essentially " scrap the carbon tax?"
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Originally posted by chuckChuck View PostWhat about provincial governments as they also have responsibility for the state of the country as they have significant impacts on healthcare, education, social programs, housing and their own tax levels.
We now have Premiers who think it is fine to break laws and reject the rule of law in their own interests.
Leaders who think its okay to spend all their time blaming the federal government instead of fixing their own problems?
Not to mention that Steven Harper Conservatives were in power for a decade that saw a financial crisis followed by a commodity boom and bust as well.
Harper bailed out several industries.
The current inflationary period is happening world wide and incumbent governments get the blame.
The carbon taxes share of inflation is well below 1% so say the PBO.
So the era of low cost money ended.
Starts out with a whataboutism. Literally starts with what about...
Projection. Accusing premiers of breaking laws, while the Federal Liberals are embroiled in (and covering up) yet another scandal.
Blame Steven Harper and Conservatives for problems occurring 8 years later.
Blame commodities.
Defend the CO2 tax.
Deflect, deflect, deflect.
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