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    Justin...time..for dough will bankrupt Canada. Poor kids........
    "Only dead fish go with the flow."
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    I do know this - I am transitioning more of my business to cash transactions (aka - under the table) so that I am taking care of what I need to take care of because Justin and his band of merry a-holes just see me as a cash cow and I'm sick of it. You want to spend money like a drunken sailor then find another way to finance it.

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    I agreed with the CERB and business assistance at first, but after 6 months of hearing about all the fraud that is taking place, we really have to wonder how long it will go on. This kid in Ottawa needs to go.
    “You have enemies ? Good. It means you have stood up for something, sometime in your life”: Winston Churchill

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    When the clawbacks begin with a vengeance,then,and only then,will Canadians start to realize what a bunch of unmitigated BS they've been handed. I can't wait to see how the government thinks they'll get money back from a population that won't be able to put food on the table nor a roof over their heads let alone pay back billions of dollars in benefits that's long gone.
    If a tree falls on your ex in the woods and nobody hears it,you should probably still get rid of your chainsaw. Just sayin'....

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    Quote Originally Posted by trimmer21 View Post
    When the clawbacks begin with a vengeance,then,and only then,will Canadians start to realize what a bunch of unmitigated BS they've been handed. I can't wait to see how the government thinks they'll get money back from a population that won't be able to put food on the table nor a roof over their heads let alone pay back billions of dollars in benefits that's long gone.
    Clawing back money that should never have been handed out will be so unpopular with the dependant masses that none of the parties will attempt it. Let’s remember who Justin’s base consists of.
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    Quote Originally Posted by 73hunter View Post
    Clawing back money that should never have been handed out will be so unpopular with the dependant masses that none of the parties will attempt it. Let’s remember who Justin’s base consists of.
    This was cleverly done.....the rather 'dim' public won't blame Justin...they'll blame the CRA....remember they actually believe Justin took on the debt so we didn't have to ..HaHa...
    Last edited by MikePal; October 2nd, 2020 at 06:43 AM.

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    Woke up this morning to the sounds of an old lady cheering on the top of her lungs just south of here....turned on the news and saw that The Donald has the Covid...the cheers were coming from Nancy Pelosi Ha...

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    I see that this week we (Ont) now have conducted over 4,000,000 (million) Covid tests with 52,248 tests coming back positive...that is only 1.3% of those tested. I wonder what the standard is to be classed as a pandemic ?

    Also see this week we now show accumulated deaths at : 2,851.... we hit 2,700 deaths on the 8th of Jul...so there has only been 151 deaths attributed to Covid in the past 90 days or so.

    I believe the Ontario has on average about 1,800 deaths a year contributed to the H1N1 coronavirus.

    Last night they've started to tell people to stop going in for testing unless you're actually sick...at the same time implementing further restrictions on Bars, Strip clubs etc...

    Let me guess..the number of covid case will start to get lower and we'll have 'planked' the 2nd (non- existent) wave HaHa...

    Read the facts: https://covid-19.ontario.ca/data#testing

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    its pretty clear we are testing waayyy more people and getting "only" 500-700 positive cases, which as many have stated above is a very low percentage (around the 1% mark)
    I will bring up something very sad that has to do with the fallout from covid shutdowns and continued isolation.... over the last 6 months I have known either personally, or through my wifes social circle 3-4 people who have committed suicide.. to me this is very sad, and I would venture to guess the unintended consequences of these covid measures we are seeing a massive increase in suicides and mental health issues..the government will keep these numbers from getting out, but just think to yourself how many people do you know that died from covid this year vs the amount of people that took their own life and it is a very scary thought. I am not trying to point blame or stir the pot, however I think the mental health effects of covid have been far more devastating than we realize, and the worst part is I do not see things changing for the next 2 or even 3 years with respect to masks, isolation, grandparents not seeing grandkids, neighbours not socializing, etc. Many of the social and family aspects of our lives we look forward to have been supressed and we are feeling its effects..so much for "were all in this together" and stay home for 2 weeks to "flatten the curve"...

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    "Covid fatigue" is a turning into a real thing. We socialize with neighbors (outdoors and at a social distance.......driveway beers). We hit the woods and lakes on a regular basis,keep our distance from people,wear masks when necessary and wash hands regularly. The part that really chafes is not seeing the kids and grandkids like we used to,but,with social distancing,we manage just OK. It's better than nothing. We've tested negative,twice,to visit retirement residence parents, don't know anyone who has had so much as a sniffle (except for my allergies) let alone known anyone who has died from Covid. Every person I've talked with in the last month are turning a very skeptical eye to the Covid reporting are are getting sick and tired of it all.
    If a tree falls on your ex in the woods and nobody hears it,you should probably still get rid of your chainsaw. Just sayin'....

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