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    #73
    Dare I even ask what would happen if guaranteed lifelong provincial transfer payments ended?

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      #74
      Originally posted by blackpowder View Post
      . And don't forget to keep a strong gdp to pay for it.
      And that is the key that is missing from all of the socialist wet dreams.


      ???

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        #75
        Originally posted by foragefarmer View Post

        BP, have you noticed what consumers fill their shopping carts up with now? Coke and chips seem to be in a lot of those carts. Maybe replace a couple of Cokes with a jug of milk as Coke sure isn't cheap.
        ?
        Sounds like you are becoming aTrump/ RFK fan.

        BREAKING: Trump administration may ban the use of food stamps for purchasing junk food, with Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins leading the effort alongside HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.

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          #76
          Originally posted by AlbertaFarmer5 View Post

          Sounds like you are becoming aTrump/ RFK fan.

          BREAKING: Trump administration may ban the use of food stamps for purchasing junk food, with Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins leading the effort alongside HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
          Lots of JUNK food, giv'em hell! Certainly a fan of some ideas !

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            #77
            Originally posted by blackpowder View Post
            Why can't Canadians separate business from feelings?
            Or does the Internet create our own personal echo chamber? Instantly we go to extremes.

            Access to a standard of health care should be like lady justice, blind to lifestyle, as it would be race.
            To me that's like saying no matter how minor or intense the crime all perps get the same sentence.

            Ultimately, if we're not responsible for our own well being why should someone else be?

            I think I might be on a slippery slope...
            Last edited by farmaholic; Feb 16, 2025, 20:03.

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              #78
              Not what I meant at all.

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                #79
                Originally posted by chuckChuck View Post
                Our biggest problem by far is Trump and his attack on our economy.

                Furrow you have obviously fallen for Trump's overheated lies about our border and drugs.

                The fetanyl crisis is a healthcare crisis. PP wants to put all the addicts in jail with his stupid ideas about trafficking small amounts! That will solve nothing.

                The "king pins" are not on the street shooting up. Only fools believe that crap.


                Trump is a problem yes, but why ?
                Fentanyl crisis is a healthcare crisis , but again why ?
                Who are the 'king pins" ?

                I watch the Canadian perspective not Trump ..... Your post is full of misleading liberal misinformation covering up a huge problem in Canada created by the liberals themselves...

                //youtu.be/sz2rgpk5yzo
                Last edited by furrowtickler; Feb 17, 2025, 11:48.

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                  #80
                  Yeah Furrow you are falling for PP's simpletons slogans who is looking like Trump lite and spewing "Canada is broken" bullshit. Right out of the Trump playbook!

                  Trump is a problem because he is attacking our jobs and economy and wants to take us over! Get it?

                  Who does that after they signed a free trade agreement in their first term? It was "the best trade agreement" according to the senile duffer at the time!

                  Trumps initial justification for tarrifs was and is still bullshit.

                  Drugs are indeed a problem but if you are sincere about fixing the problems you don't threaten unrelated tarrifs.

                  Enforcement at the border hasn't on its own solved the problem at any time in the past. Otherwise the US would have fixed it long ago.

                  It will take many different approaches not just border enforcement.


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                    #81
                    Originally posted by chuckChuck View Post

                    It will take many different approaches not just border enforcement.

                    Sounds reasonable.

                    What are some of the many different approaches you would recommend?

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                      #82
                      Harm reduction, housing, treatment, reasonable criminal enforcement, not criminalization of addiction and small amounts, increasing mental health resources, increased border enforcement and reducing organized crime along with money laundering.
                      What did I miss?

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                        #83
                        How to pay for it with Davos Carney perpetuating an economic flagellation.

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                          #84
                          Those all sound like reasonable answers.

                          I thought this was going to be like your excuses for why cheapest ever unreliable energy is always so much more expensive than conventional fossil fuel energy, where you always reply that there are many reasons, then fail to list any that aren't conspiratorial.

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