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Definitely not the restaurant that intends a butler to serve beer. Which Conservative MP pays you?
I don't do long winded PR pieces for them thanks. I just enjoy setting things straight. As an example I have zero criticism of the Liberals pandemic response, and only criticized them on the Trucker response with freezing bank accounts(that one is Chinesec lvl dystopian) the rest I was fine with. And argued for them in threads.

But JT has got to go. As a G7 leader he is now a laughing stock.
 

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And let’s not forget Beav. When asked about government’s that leave disasters. You didn’t even know the difference between that and one that leaves a decent position.

Speaking of which. If you’re capable looking at debt to gdp when Harper left…and the link above…look at it today. So if in your opinion Harper left a disaster. Have you thought things through?
 
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If Canada has one of the best of the Debt to GDP ratio from all the G7 Nations, then I am satisfied with it in these dire global economic times.
Let's be realistic about that fact!!
Just because they say Canada may have one of the best Debt to GDP ratio doesn't mean we are in a great position.

I'm not satisfied with it because the cost of debt has gone up and spending will remain high.

You don't seem to grasp the concept that you have to payback on your debts. And the more debt you have the more difficult it becomes to pay.
 

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No idea who you quoted all that from. From the wording my guess might be the same Liberals.

Some counter facts for you. I hope you will at least read the headlines.









Shall I link food banks? ontarios mess, we are after all just the largest province..

I wonder how many even know about reverse mortgages.

Some of these are older. But have things gotten better or worse? I don’t know, let’s see..oh yeah..2019


What about capital bleed?




Shall I continue?
Links about Doug Ford from 2018?

Can you imagine the mess in other G7 countries when their Debt to GDP ratio is far higher than Canada's?

Supply Chain disruptions, Russian invasion of Ukraine and subsequent price hikes in the oil, gas and food industry globally means nothing to you?
 

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Links about Doug Ford from 2018?

Can you imagine the mess in other G7 countries when their Debt to GDP ratio is far higher than Canada's?

Supply Chain disruptions, Russian invasion of Ukraine and subsequent price hikes in the oil, gas and food industry globally means nothing to you?
Are you not capable of reading a simple question? When they look at things. Do they or do they not give a rats ass about participation ribbons. Hence the link for added clarity.

Nice weak deflection Pavel.
 

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What will we then end up with a worse individual of a nutcase who is calling for "cryptocurrency", firing the Bank Of Canada head and not really spelling out how he will tackle the Climate Change crisis, but just walk in tandem with extremists in the FreeDumb Convoy?
The worst case scenario is already in office.
 
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I guess you’re choosing to ignore what OEC Statscan and more have to say….and counters I linked or is all that too much for you read?


Now, I’ll ask you a simple, very simple question. When the likes of Moodys, Standard and Poors, look at things. Do they give a rats ass about your participation ribbons? Yes or no?

Because I know you will ignore the question. Do you think they said “hey, it’s ok, Ontario is doing better than X”

Care to answer?
Care to read the last statement in your link?

But Moody's also says that actions taken by the current government to reduce revenue levels will add to the budgetary pressures facing the province.
Anyway what the hell has a Provincial 2018 report got to do with the Federal Govt.'s present day status?

What the crap are the "participation ribbons" that you are waffling about?
 

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Just because they say Canada may have one of the best Debt to GDP ratio doesn't mean we are in a great position.

I'm not satisfied with it because the cost of debt has gone up and spending will remain high.

You don't seem to grasp the concept that you have to payback on your debts. And the more debt you have the more difficult it becomes to pay.
Canada had an economy that was growing prior to the Pandemic. The Federal Government had to chip in to support millions of Canadians that were temporarily laid off.
This was an unprecedented time as the I have not come across such a Pandemic during my lifetime. What would any to her Govt have done to aid these workers that would not have added to the debt? Can you not comprehend this simple fact? Should the Govt have ignored these Canadians as well as businesses and demanded that they fend for themselves? Yet Canada has not been impacted as severely as some of the other G7 Nations. Take a look at the Conservative "Fiscally responsible" Govt in UK and how it is impacting the households in their nation:

Climate crisis and energy costs fuel £600 rise in UK household food bill, analysis finds
Extreme weather contributing one-third of all food price inflation with worse to come in 2024, warn climate researchers


Any explanation as to why this is occurring on a more severe scale in the UK as compared to a "Debt Ridden" Canada?

Also the hardships for families is worse than in Canada:

Poorest UK families enduring ‘frightening’ collapse in living standards, survey finds

Survey of frontline social workers finds 120,000 children are living in destitution


Hence Canada would be either no different or even worse if Harper was still the PM today!!
 

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Care to read the last statement in your link?



Anyway what the hell has a Provincial 2018 report got to do with the Federal Govt.'s present day status?

What the crap are the "participation ribbons" that you are waffling about?
1) which link?, there’s a quite a few you don’t like reading. And I generally don’t avoid answering stuff, unlike Liberals. “Funny that” let’s see how many you won’t answer this time.

2) Do they or do they not give a rats ass about participation ribbons?. Aka how we do compared to others.

3) do you even know what waffling means?

4) maybe you meant this link? The one that shows a trend line of debt to GDP. The one that shows how high it was in 2016? You said Harper left a disaster. Can you see how much higher it is under JT? Have you thought it through. Aka used your brain?


5) look at the line. The last time it was this high. What did Liberals do? This

or

This and 1000 more links that say the “same”

6) are you unable to learn from history? Either Ontario’s or Canada’s. Or do you just conveniently choose to ignore it because you know better?

7) last question. There’s no right or wrong. I hope you answer this one at least. Were you old enough to vote around 1995-2000?
 
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Canada had an economy that was growing prior to the Pandemic. The Federal Government had to chip in to support millions of Canadians that were temporarily laid off.
This was an unprecedented time as the I have not come across such a Pandemic during my lifetime. What would any to her Govt have done to aid these workers that would not have added to the debt? Can you not comprehend this simple fact? Should the Govt have ignored these Canadians as well as businesses and demanded that they fend for themselves? Yet Canada has not been impacted as severely as some of the other G7 Nations. Take a look at the Conservative "Fiscally responsible" Govt in UK and how it is impacting the households in their nation:

Climate crisis and energy costs fuel £600 rise in UK household food bill, analysis finds
Extreme weather contributing one-third of all food price inflation with worse to come in 2024, warn climate researchers


Any explanation as to why this is occurring on a more severe scale in the UK as compared to a "Debt Ridden" Canada?

Also the hardships for families is worse than in Canada:

Poorest UK families enduring ‘frightening’ collapse in living standards, survey finds

Survey of frontline social workers finds 120,000 children are living in destitution


Hence Canada would be either no different or even worse if Harper was still the PM today!!
You can't be serious

You are talking about the UK pressure on households like Canada is really any better?





No matter how you try to cover things up, this current administration put Canada on a major decline.

As a country, we are going nowhere fast.
 

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Canada had an economy that was growing prior to the Pandemic. The Federal Government had to chip in to support millions of Canadians that were temporarily laid off.
This was an unprecedented time as the I have not come across such a Pandemic during my lifetime. What would any to her Govt have done to aid these workers that would not have added to the debt? Can you not comprehend this simple fact? Should the Govt have ignored these Canadians as well as businesses and demanded that they fend for themselves? Yet Canada has not been impacted as severely as some of the other G7 Nations. Take a look at the Conservative "Fiscally responsible" Govt in UK and how it is impacting the households in their nation:

Climate crisis and energy costs fuel £600 rise in UK household food bill, analysis finds
Extreme weather contributing one-third of all food price inflation with worse to come in 2024, warn climate researchers


Any explanation as to why this is occurring on a more severe scale in the UK as compared to a "Debt Ridden" Canada?

Also the hardships for families is worse than in Canada:

Poorest UK families enduring ‘frightening’ collapse in living standards, survey finds

Survey of frontline social workers finds 120,000 children are living in destitution


Hence Canada would be either no different or even worse if Harper was still the PM today!!
This is what ngy and the right wingers want for Canada.
Lower taxes for the rich and a 'frightening' collapse in living standards.
Its their wet dream.
 
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1) which link?, there’s a quite a few you don’t like reading. And I generally don’t avoid answering stuff, unlike Liberals. “Funny that” let’s see how many you won’t answer this time.

2) Do they or do they not give a rats ass about participation ribbons?. Aka how we do compared to others.

3) do you even know what waffling means?
Again a load of waffle nonsense. Ohhhh asking the meaning of it. Here it is:

Speak or write, especially at great length, without saying anything important or useful.
Happy? Explain your nonsense about the "Participation Ribbons"?


4) maybe you meant this link? The one that shows a trend line of debt to GDP. The one that shows how high it was in 2016? You said Harper left a disaster. Can you see how much higher it is under JT? Have you thought it through. Aka used your brain?

So looking at the Trend that you posted, the Debt to GDP was at 43% when Harper took over, and then when he handed it to Trudeau it hit 56%. In 2019 before the onslaught of the Pandemic it was down to 53%, however, the jobs growth etc. should be taken into account. This is Harper's job creation "Accomplishment"!!

He increased the Unemployment rate from 6.3 to 6.9% when he left office.

the_harper_record_on_jobs_2006_2014

Under Trudeau, the record is:


5) look at the line. The last time it was this high. What did Liberals do? This

or

This and 1000 more links that say the “same”

6) are you unable to learn from history? Either Ontario’s or Canada’s. Or do you just conveniently choose to ignore it because you know better?

7) last question. There’s no right or wrong. I hope you answer this one at least. Were you old enough to vote around 1995-2000?
Do not need your ideology to make up my opinion!!

The biggest mistake was the sale of Connaught Labs by The Mulroney Govt. But you and the far right blamed the Government for not manufacturing the Covid-19 vaccine for the needs of the Canadians. However, we know that once the vaccines were readily available to all Canadians then Pee Pee sucked up to the Far-Right conspiracy Theorists as to the "dangers of this vaccine":

 
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You can't be serious

You are talking about the UK pressure on households like Canada is really any better?





No matter how you try to cover things up, this current administration put Canada on a major decline.

As a country, we are going nowhere fast.
It is worse in the UK:



But the reason for bringing UK into the mix is the fact that there is a global issue with the food supply chains, and hence the record high prices EVERYWHERE!! Can you not comprehend this very basic fact?

 
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Again a load of waffle nonsense. Ohhhh asking the meaning of it. Here it is:
NORTH AMERICAN
fail to make up one's mind.
"Joseph had been waffling over where to go"

Where do you live Beaver?. Given your records on political topics it might be safe to say not North America.


Happy? Explain your nonsense about the "Participation Ribbons"?
You don’t know what they are? Where do you live? Children get them for participating in competitions against others. Can you not stick to the question. Do those who measure economic performance give a rats ass, how we compare against others. If they don’t, which they don’t. Why should you?


So looking at the Trend that you posted, the Debt to GDP was at 43% when Harper took over, and then when he handed it to Trudeau it hit 56%. In 2019 before the onslaught of the Pandemic it was down to 53%, however, the jobs growth etc. should be taken into account. This is Harper's job creation "Accomplishment"!!

He increased the Unemployment rate from 6.3 to 6.9% when he left office.

the_harper_record_on_jobs_2006_2014

Under Trudeau, the record is:

Well Einstein, you said and I quote. Harper left a disaster. I’ll repeat that given you repeated it, you said “Harper left a disaster”. Thanks for shooting yourself in the foot yet again. That is what the discussion and context was and is. Not his record on jobs. Which I agree with. But like too many Liberals these days you now need to move the goal post…I wonder why.

I also notice you are avoiding the simple fact of the matter too.JTs record on jobs, which is arguably better, if looked at in a vacuum. The discussion is DEBT to GDP. Why are are you now conveniently leaving that half of the equation out. His record on fiscal management is way worse. it’s right there in black and white. DEBT to GDP is a lot higher “Einstein”…So why are you waffling, changing channels and ignoring that all of a sudden…

Do not need your ideology to make up my opinion!!

The biggest mistake was the sale of Connaught Labs by The Mulroney Govt. But you and the far right blamed the Government for not manufacturing the Covid-19 vaccine for the needs of the Canadians.
So now you’re just making shit up because you’re getting desperate, like a typical Liberal putting words in someone’s mouth. I have never said that, find a quote………..

However, we know that once the vaccines were readily available to all Canadians then Pee Pee sucked up to the Far-Right conspiracy Theorists as to the "dangers of this vaccine":
You can find quotes of me “defending” vaccines but criticizing the insulting $2k/month, do you also have the memory of a sieve ? First Einstein, can you not connect dots, secondly you show zero sympathy for those you sacrificed, where as I do. In fact, you often denigrate them typical Liberal that you are…AND you wonder why they don’t like you and get behind the Trumps of the world…….What you might find, is one quote where I criticized his initial brain fart, of wholly wanting to buy from China, that set us back months.

Apparently neither you nor he, understand economic diversification ( whether you’re retirement savings or…………..) and why it’s so important. See also the GTA and Canadas version of the rust belt you’re creating . Btw Einstein, connect more dots. Like your whines about the price of houses/rent/grid lock etc. see also vote buying and more.

I also noticed you used news from India in your one criticism….um…
 
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It is worse in the UK:



But the reason for bringing UK into the mix is the fact that there is a global issue with the food supply chains, and hence the record high prices EVERYWHERE!! Can you not comprehend this very basic fact?

We don't care what happens in the UK. Just because the UK could possibly be worse doesn't mean Trudeau is good.

I'm starting to notice a pattern. Anything that goes wrong or mismanaged under Trudeau's watch is never his fault and he has no responsibility on how it plays out.

We have a guy in office who has record level spending, buy nothing is running right in this country. Fucking Amazing.
 
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