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Balanced budget you say, hmmm interesting, let's see keeping in mind, Harper did not have to deal with a new virus causing a pandemic.


" Contributing effectively to stabilization with discretionary fiscal policy is a difficult task. The federal government ran an overly expansionary discretionary policy in 2006 and 2007, a fortuitously but appropriately expansionary policy in 2008 and an appropriately very expansionary policy in 2009-10. Because it was too focused on reducing deficit over 2011-15, its policy contributed to an unnecessarily slow, rather muted recovery in Canada. "

" With the exception of 2009-10, the Harper government underspent on infrastructure, thereby constraining future growth. Policy on development of the oil sands and related environment policies fostered unbalanced growth over the last decade. "

" In our own judgment, after 2010 the Harper government unduly sacrificed growth in order to improve a debt position that was already solid. "
Was he running balanced budgets before and after the pandemic? Really, he has been in power for 9 years only 2 of which were fiscally impacted by the pandemic, and he hasn't come close to a balanced budget any year. Please!!! Guess you're trying to blame Harper for underspending and being fiscally prudent for all of Trudeau's 9 years of fiscal imprudence. Even with all the spending, the GDP the last two years has been shrinking on a per capita basis.

To me it is unbelievable that anyone is still supporting Trudeau, although clear that a few are, but good thing is not very many, and certainly the next election will be bloodbath for them. Unfortuantely too many of the big city folks will likely preserve their official party status.
 

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Yeah he only had to deal with a global financial crisis between 2007-2009...the most severe worldwide economic crisis since the Great Depression in 1929.
No biggie eh?
Want to keep making excuses for sock boy?
Did you even bother to read the link, based on your reply the answer is no.
 

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Was he running balanced budgets before and after the pandemic? Really, he has been in power for 9 years only 2 of which were fiscally impacted by the pandemic, and he hasn't come close to a balanced budget any year. Please!!! Guess you're trying to blame Harper for underspending and being fiscally prudent for all of Trudeau's 9 years of fiscal imprudence. Even with all the spending, the GDP the last two years has been shrinking on a per capita basis.

To me it is unbelievable that anyone is still supporting Trudeau, although clear that a few are, but good thing is not very many, and certainly the next election will be bloodbath for them. Unfortuantely too many of the big city folks will likely preserve their official party status.
Try reading the link and absorbing the information instead of trying to shoot the messenger. Reading and absorbing information is a great talent that most aspire to have.
 

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Try reading the link and absorbing the information instead of trying to shoot the messenger. Reading and absorbing information is a great talent that most aspire to have.
Basically it says that during the 2010 - 2015 years, they sacrificed growth potential to better manage the deficit and debt. They still had GDP averaging 2.29% over the period. This compares to 3.02% from 1964, so not a major sacrifice. Now let's talk about your boy. From when he took office in 2015 until the pandemic, the average GDP growth was 2.08, and the most recent 7 quarters 1.24%. Wow, that's even lower, and the budget deficits and debt has ballooned with a worse record. So, Trudeau has sacrified growth, but has done it by being fiscally irresponsible. Maybe you should reconsider who you support. And it gets worse if I include the pandemic period and some of the recovery era. But hey, maybe you need to do some of your own research, it is a great talent that most aspire to do.
 
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Did you even bother to read the link, based on your reply the answer is no.
Did you?

You tried to offer forgiveness to Trudeau for dealing with a pandemic and I countered that with a global financial crisis that happened while Harper was in office.

Your article seems to corroborate that:

"Broadly speaking, our assessment reveals that Canada’s overall economic performance during the Harper years was largely driven by external forces, while domestic policy initiatives played a relatively minor role, except during 2008-10. We would argue that the Harper government’s economic policies met the objective of strengthening Canada’s fiscal position without jeopardizing the goal of income redistribution. After 2010, however, in the face of a persistently slow recovery of demand, the Harper government unduly sacrificed economic growth, in particular public investment, in order to improve a debt position that was already solid."

btw the author of this article is a Federal Liberal. Funny eh?
 

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Did you?

You tried to offer forgiveness to Trudeau for dealing with a pandemic and I countered that with a global financial crisis that happened while Harper was in office.

Your article seems to corroborate that:

"Broadly speaking, our assessment reveals that Canada’s overall economic performance during the Harper years was largely driven by external forces, while domestic policy initiatives played a relatively minor role, except during 2008-10. We would argue that the Harper government’s economic policies met the objective of strengthening Canada’s fiscal position without jeopardizing the goal of income redistribution. After 2010, however, in the face of a persistently slow recovery of demand, the Harper government unduly sacrificed economic growth, in particular public investment, in order to improve a debt position that was already solid."

btw the author of this article is a Federal Liberal. Funny eh?

You want to equate this to a pandemic. Show me in the article where it states "the most severe worldwide economic crisis since the Great Depression in 1929. " Please, go ahead, I'm waiting. You are so full of shit, I know your eyes are chocolate brown.

Yeah he only had to deal with a global financial crisis between 2007-2009...the most severe worldwide economic crisis since the Great Depression in 1929.
No biggie eh?
Want to keep making excuses for sock boy?
 

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Basically it says that during the 2010 - 2015 years, they sacrificed growth potential to better manage the deficit and debt. They still had GDP averaging 2.29% over the period. This compares to 3.02% from 1964, so not a major sacrifice. Now let's talk about your boy. From when he took office in 2015 until the pandemic, the average GDP growth was 2.08, and the most recent 7 quarters 1.24%. Wow, that's even lower, and the budget deficits and debt has ballooned with a worse record. So, Trudeau has sacrified growth, but has done it by being fiscally irresponsible. Maybe you should reconsider who you support. And it gets worse if I include the pandemic period and some of the recovery era. But hey, maybe you need to do some of your own research, it is a great talent that most aspire to do.
Yes because PEE PEE is going to come in and bring down groceries and build more houses HAHAHAHA, yeah ok there buddy. Dream on!

Just like Trump's only plan is Tarifs this, Tarifs that , Tarifs all around the rosy. LMAO...gullibility is not a good vulnerability to have.
 
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Balanced budget you say, hmmm interesting, let's see keeping in mind, Harper did not have to deal with a new virus causing a pandemic.


" Contributing effectively to stabilization with discretionary fiscal policy is a difficult task. The federal government ran an overly expansionary discretionary policy in 2006 and 2007, a fortuitously but appropriately expansionary policy in 2008 and an appropriately very expansionary policy in 2009-10. Because it was too focused on reducing deficit over 2011-15, its policy contributed to an unnecessarily slow, rather muted recovery in Canada. "

" With the exception of 2009-10, the Harper government underspent on infrastructure, thereby constraining future growth. Policy on development of the oil sands and related environment policies fostered unbalanced growth over the last decade. "

" In our own judgment, after 2010 the Harper government unduly sacrificed growth in order to improve a debt position that was already solid. "
You need to stay away from the budget debate...the budget wasn't balancing even before the pandamic...there was zero chance it will. Trudeau was running on Political Correctness and Gaslighting...it was just a matter of time until Canadians felt the "squeeze" of the economy and say..."fuck this...believing men can be women and vise versa isn't putting food on my table and roof over my head" and on top of that, the frivolous spendings that didn't make sense...Arrivescam app that was 275M developed in someones garage...LOL.... and now we're here.
 
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You want to equate this to a pandemic. Show me in the article where it states "the most severe worldwide economic crisis since the Great Depression in 1929. " Please, go ahead, I'm waiting. You are so full of shit, I know your eyes are chocolate brown.
You are amazingly lazy...a simple 2 second google search could answer your question:

The crisis sparked the Great Recession, which, at the time, was the most severe global recession since the Great Depression. It was also followed by the European debt crisis, which began with a deficit in Greece in late 2009, and the 2008–2011 Icelandic financial crisis, which involved the bank failure of all three of the major banks in Iceland and, relative to the size of its economy, was the largest economic collapse suffered by any country in history. It was among the five worst financial crises the world had experienced and led to a loss of more than $2 trillion from the global economy.[22][23] U.S. home mortgage debt relative to GDP increased from an average of 46% during the 1990s to 73% during 2008, reaching $10.5 (~$14.6 trillion in 2023) trillion.[24]

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2007–...mong the five,14.6 trillion in 2023) trillion.


The crisis was the worst U.S. economic disaster since the Great Depression.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/busi...4b76ba-af10-11e8-a20b-5f4f84429666_story.html


You should try washing that foot down with some Liberal tears.

ps don't be a lazy hack
 

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You are amazingly lazy...a simple 2 second google search could answer your question:

The crisis sparked the Great Recession, which, at the time, was the most severe global recession since the Great Depression. It was also followed by the European debt crisis, which began with a deficit in Greece in late 2009, and the 2008–2011 Icelandic financial crisis, which involved the bank failure of all three of the major banks in Iceland and, relative to the size of its economy, was the largest economic collapse suffered by any country in history. It was among the five worst financial crises the world had experienced and led to a loss of more than $2 trillion from the global economy.[22][23] U.S. home mortgage debt relative to GDP increased from an average of 46% during the 1990s to 73% during 2008, reaching $10.5 (~$14.6 trillion in 2023) trillion.[24]

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2007–2008_financial_crisis#:~:text=It was among the five,14.6 trillion in 2023) trillion.


The crisis was the worst U.S. economic disaster since the Great Depression.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/busi...4b76ba-af10-11e8-a20b-5f4f84429666_story.html


You should try washing that foot down with some Liberal tears.

ps don't be a lazy hack
Again, I said to show me within the article and you went to Wiki. I repeat once again, it doesn't compare to a worldwide shutdown affecting supply lines all around the world. Then add in two wars which you in your mind probably blame Biden and Justin for but what can I say, it is your mind.
 

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You need to stay away from the budget debate...the budget wasn't balancing even before the pandamic...there was zero chance it will. Trudeau was running on Political Correctness and Gaslighting...it was just a matter of time until Canadians felt the "squeeze" of the economy and say..."fuck this...believing men can be women and vise versa isn't putting food on my table and roof over my head" and on top of that, the frivolous spendings that didn't make sense...Arrivescam app that was 275M developed in someones garage...LOL.... and now we're here.
Ritchie, just go play with your purse and dress and stay out of this one.
 
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You need to stay away from the budget debate...the budget wasn't balancing even before the pandamic...there was zero chance it will. Trudeau was running on Political Correctness and Gaslighting...it was just a matter of time until Canadians felt the "squeeze" of the economy and say..."fuck this...believing men can be women and vise versa isn't putting food on my table and roof over my head" and on top of that, the frivolous spendings that didn't make sense...Arrivescam app that was 275M developed in someones garage...LOL.... and now we're here.
You are amazingly lazy...a simple 2 second google search could answer your question:

The crisis sparked the Great Recession, which, at the time, was the most severe global recession since the Great Depression. It was also followed by the European debt crisis, which began with a deficit in Greece in late 2009, and the 2008–2011 Icelandic financial crisis, which involved the bank failure of all three of the major banks in Iceland and, relative to the size of its economy, was the largest economic collapse suffered by any country in history. It was among the five worst financial crises the world had experienced and led to a loss of more than $2 trillion from the global economy.[22][23] U.S. home mortgage debt relative to GDP increased from an average of 46% during the 1990s to 73% during 2008, reaching $10.5 (~$14.6 trillion in 2023) trillion.[24]

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2007–2008_financial_crisis#:~:text=It was among the five,14.6 trillion in 2023) trillion.


The crisis was the worst U.S. economic disaster since the Great Depression.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/busi...4b76ba-af10-11e8-a20b-5f4f84429666_story.html


You should try washing that foot down with some Liberal tears.

ps don't be a lazy hack
Scoob and Ritchie, what is Pee Pee's economic plan besides Ax the Carbon tax? Which btw he opposed giving Canadians a GST break for Christmas, the Scrooge of a piss stain aka Pee Pee. How is Piss stain going to build more houses if builders do not see it as a profitable venture?? GO ahead, enlighten the lefties.
 
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Scoob and Ritchie, what is Pee Pee's economic plan besides Ax the Carbon tax? Which btw he opposed giving Canadians a GST break for Christmas, the Scrooge of a piss stain aka Pee Pee. How is Piss stain going to build more houses if builders do not see it as a profitable venture?? GO ahead, enlighten the lefties.
any plan that stops the bleeding is better...LoL...you're clinging to JT's nuts at this point...
 

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Yes because PEE PEE is going to come in and bring down groceries and build more houses HAHAHAHA, yeah ok there buddy. Dream on!

Just like Trump's only plan is Tarifs this, Tarifs that , Tarifs all around the rosy. LMAO...gullibility is not a good vulnerability to have.
So now that you have seen clear evidence that Trudeau has ruined the economy and run up the debt, you want to change the subject. So if you're okay with a bad economic plan and excessive spending (clearly the deficits is going to be over $40 billion again), but have some other reasons to support "sock boy", what exactly are you getting to offset those hardships. Most Canadians want to be able to afford groceries and not be burden and saddled by excessive government debt and the associated costs.
 
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How is Piss stain going to build more houses if builders do not see it as a profitable venture?? GO ahead, enlighten the lefties.
You can't make this shit up... How are people affording to buy houses right now? LoL... 😂 😂 😂
 

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Again, I said to show me within the article and you went to Wiki. I repeat once again, it doesn't compare to a worldwide shutdown affecting supply lines all around the world. Then add in two wars which you in your mind probably blame Biden and Justin for but what can I say, it is your mind.
Don't be silly...I never said it was in your article...I made the statement to counter your excuses for Trudeau when you tried to imply Harper was not challenged during his term.

On a financial level, the Great Recession was just as bad or worse than the pandemic.
 

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Scoob and Ritchie, what is Pee Pee's economic plan besides Ax the Carbon tax? Which btw he opposed giving Canadians a GST break for Christmas, the Scrooge of a piss stain aka Pee Pee. How is Piss stain going to build more houses if builders do not see it as a profitable venture?? GO ahead, enlighten the lefties.
It's funny when you ask for what Poilievre's plan is to distract away from the reality of Trudeau incompetence.

It's like you're in an abusive relationship but asking if the relationship with someone else would be better, rather than realizing you're being abused.
 
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