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December 13th, 2020, 01:02 PM
#101

Originally Posted by
Gilroy
Now I don't think this Liberal supporter is going any where as long as we have to keep watch of the Con's.
Your hard working, austere Mr. Harper is like all the rest of the Corporate licking types, he gives them tax break's and Corporate Welfare, allows them not pay taxes in Canada with their off shore accounts and then he gets rewarded with sitting on a few comfy boards with big salaries, while you get to pay your taxes.
Now I know your guys are upset at losing at the polls, but your probably still hurting from that beat down in the boxing ring that Justin gave that wife beating Conservative Senator, what's his name Patrick Brazeau. Hardly a hair out of place. LOL
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XuSpZ3_5pTc
Patrick had to get his little pony tail cut off for losing that fight. LOL
Yes Justin the hero of women's rights and defender, its enough to make a guy swoon.
Good lord, how did I miss this! Thank you! I haven't laughed like that since by buddy stuck his finger in a beehive. It was like watching two butterflies squabble over a flower!
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How is it one careless cigarette can cause a forest fire, but it takes a whole box of matches to light a campfire?
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December 13th, 2020 01:02 PM
# ADS
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December 13th, 2020, 01:09 PM
#102
Can actually agree with some of that.
Why though so you expect people to live within means but not governments? And by extension their employees.
Prior to Covid, Ontario was projecting 150B in revenue. 75B was for salaries and benefits......
Some rough math. The typical peon grosses around 50k. Fed and provincial income taxes take about 20%. 10K. I’m ignoring EI, CPP, Health tax premium.
$40,000 to pay rent/mtg and land taxes. So call that $2,000/month or another 10k.
$30,000
To pay heating, insurance, Hydro. Call that $500/month or $6,000
24,000
To buy Food. We budget $150/wk foe two of us. or $600 month. ($7,200)
$17,000
To pay for a car ($400) insurance (100) gas ($200) and maintenance ($100) Call this $800 month. Or $9,600
Leaves $7,000 for everything else.
There’s a thing called reality.
Last edited by JBen; December 13th, 2020 at 01:12 PM.
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December 13th, 2020, 01:25 PM
#103

Originally Posted by
Jakezilla
The sky is falling....The sky is falling.
Careful...your indoctrination is showing
If you want to have a real debate on climate change I'm game but you need to do some homework.
Your predictions suck I think I will stick with mine. Thanks.
"Biden not a chance
Trudeau possibly. Depends on the WE fallout and the results of the conservative leadership race.
Freeland, I don't see it
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December 13th, 2020, 01:27 PM
#104

Originally Posted by
oaknut
Good lord, how did I miss this! Thank you! I haven't laughed like that since by buddy stuck his finger in a beehive. It was like watching two butterflies squabble over a flower!
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Yeh the Conservative discovered that Trudeau floated like a butterfly but stung like bee" LOL
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December 13th, 2020, 01:31 PM
#105
Has too much time on their hands
Gilroy, here's some of your great leader...
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December 13th, 2020, 01:31 PM
#106

Originally Posted by
Gilroy
Your predictions suck I think I will stick with mine. Thanks.
"Biden not a chance
Trudeau possibly. Depends on the WE fallout and the results of the conservative leadership race.
Freeland, I don't see it
There is a difference between predictions and scientific evidence. The things I have presented to debunk your climate alarmism aren't predictions.
Again....your logic is off.
Keep trying.
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December 13th, 2020, 01:32 PM
#107

Originally Posted by
JBen
Can actually agree with some of that.
Why though so you expect people to live within means but not governments? And by extension their employees.
Prior to Covid, Ontario was projecting 150B in revenue. 75B was for salaries and benefits......
Some rough math. The typical peon grosses around 50k. Fed and provincial income taxes take about 20%. 10K. I’m ignoring EI, CPP, Health tax premium.
$40,000 to pay rent/mtg and land taxes. So call that $2,000/month or another 10k.
$30,000
To pay heating, insurance, Hydro. Call that $500/month or $6,000
24,000
To buy Food. We budget $150/wk foe two of us. or $600 month. ($7,200)
$17,000
To pay for a car ($400) insurance (100) gas ($200) and maintenance ($100) Call this $800 month. Or $9,600
Leaves $7,000 for everything else.
There’s a thing called reality.
What is wrong with that.
Maybe a guy could get a second job or work overtime.
I managed to raise 3 kids and look after the wife on one salary, I must be a miracle worker.
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December 13th, 2020, 01:32 PM
#108
Gilroy
There were 3.4 million Canadians living in poverty in 2017 . 2020 8.7 percent of Canada falls below and lives below the poverty line 3.2 million Canadians.
https://www.canada.ca/en/employment-...n-history.html
I saw some place that well over half of the business took the ceba small loan amount 40 Now total of 60 thousand for many places.
How do the smaller companies pay this back if they are forced to keep shutting down? .
Can't find the link .
Have you not been listening to jben at all ?
He speaks the truth how many Canadians are living.
Much of Canada's wages haven't moved in the last 20 years but everything has gone up significantly.
How many Canadians now can afford a cottage and house theses days ? Many can't they choose to pay the bills and figure out how they are eating just from the house.
I am ok I will be ok but I speak about the millions who are not. Because I'm not self centered I actually see what's happening in life and not just my own. I talked to a guy the other day I have no clue who he is . Had a good 10 minute conversation I didn't have time to talk to him but I did he probably needed it he told me his wife passed away this year. Sometimes people need someone to talk too. Life is easy for some but Many struggle everyday.
We are not all equal nor does everyone make the big bucks to survive. As jben has said only 10 percent makes a decent amount almost another 10 percent below the poverty line . That will leave another 20 percent just above the the poverty line maybe 40 in the middle and the other 20 closer to the top 10 percent. Maybe. That's just a guess.
If you expect housing to continue to climb how will people be able to afford it?
Ps
Forcing the cost of living to go up will only do more harm to society then good.
We as a society is broken right now and now is not the time to force people to pay more. We are in the middle of a pandemic [emoji849]
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Last edited by fishfood; December 13th, 2020 at 01:38 PM.
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December 13th, 2020, 01:34 PM
#109

Originally Posted by
Jakezilla
There is a difference between predictions and scientific evidence. The things I have presented to debunk your climate alarmism aren't predictions.
Again....your logic is off.
Keep trying.
You offer no scientific evidence just a lot of hot air, you been inhaling bad air off those Texas oil field's again.
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December 13th, 2020, 02:08 PM
#110

Originally Posted by
Gilroy
You offer no scientific evidence just a lot of hot air, you been inhaling bad air off those Texas oil field's again.
How do you provide evidence from the future?
In 1991 the earth cooled for 2 to 3 years from a volcano [emoji291]
The next big eruption could do the same maybe even begin a new ice age. Who knows what will happen.
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