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    Quote Originally Posted by WillieBeno View Post
    I can't wait for Joe Clark
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    But he has nice hair. LOL

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    Quote Originally Posted by impact View Post
    The conservatives are a mess right now with O'Toole as the leader. Its almost like sabotage.
    Not enough strength in the party at this moment to bring change.
    Now, if Trudeau was to go to jail for a scandal or two perhaps........
    The Conservatives have been in trouble every since Max left, they have shift from a policy driven party, to a party of complainers about the Liberals leader. If they had a few constructive progressive ideas which could move the country forward, they might well have offer them. It doesn’t appear that Mr. O’toole has had much success turning them about...

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    Another great factoid from Pierre Poilievre...

    By next year Trudeau will have added more debt than all other Prime Ministers COMBINED.


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    And he's not done, I bet by the time he is done he will have added 2 Trillion in debt alone.

    Quote Originally Posted by MikePal View Post
    Another great factoid from Pierre Poilievre...

    By next year Trudeau will have added more debt than all other Prime Ministers COMBINED.

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    Has the budget balanced itself yet???

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    Quote Originally Posted by MarkB View Post
    Has the budget balanced itself yet???
    He promised it would back in 2015..... Liberal "truth" ... ha.. but the total Justlied was off (not the total debt created, JUST what the lie came to) came to about $100B, then in 2020 and now in 2021 he will create more debt than the next couple generations can reduce. Their spending trashes any hope of a future with a reduced deficit, where the interest payments could be reduced, a future where the interest payments ALONE will likely be about $50B. Lies, spending and add taxes, about all this Liberal gov't is good for, and his accomplices in the damage, the Tru-Anon etc., will support him blindly, cutting holes in the Titanic to let the water out.




    Maybe time to create a new monarchy, Canadians have elected a dictator that is now calling for making the internet "safe", spending like crazy, no end of corruption and damage... a King would likely care more about all the people, not just the Quebec elites and make decisions for the long term and like better than our current international bad joke.



    Maybe soon time for a revolution... King Pierre Poilievre?
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    Quote Originally Posted by greatwhite View Post
    And he's not done, I bet by the time he is done he will have added 2 Trillion in debt alone.
    Most definitely and with nothing good to show for it!

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    Guess we need to figure out their plan. Who or what has the greatest benefit to a very large debt. I mean who benefits the most from this debt. How does creating a big debt benefit someone/something. Wish I was smart enough to know the plan
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    Quote Originally Posted by fratri View Post
    Guess we need to figure out their plan. Who or what has the greatest benefit to a very large debt. I mean who benefits the most from this debt. How does creating a big debt benefit someone/something. Wish I was smart enough to know the plan
    I started watching this video from 2007 by world famous conspiracy theorist Alex Jones, so far I've watched 3/4 of it and it's all happened14 years later. Check it out https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P_wwUgEei14
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    Quote Originally Posted by fratri View Post
    Guess we need to figure out their plan. Who or what has the greatest benefit to a very large debt. I mean who benefits the most from this debt. How does creating a big debt benefit someone/something. Wish I was smart enough to know the plan
    This who benefits. China!

    https://www.canada.ca/en/department-...ment-bank.html

    Canada and the AIIB
    Canada joined the AIIB on March 19, 2018, with the Minister of Finance serving as Canada's Governor at the AIIB. Canada is also serving a two-year term as one of twelve Directors at the AIIB Board of Directors, beginning July 2018.

    Canada's participation in the AIIB helps to promote inclusive global economic growth. Investing in quality infrastructure aids economic growth by enabling the movement of people, goods and services, which can have significant positive benefits. Joining the AIIB also helps to strengthen Canada's relations with the Asia-Pacific region and multilateral institutions. As well, it advances Canadian priorities on mobilizing private capital, gender equality and innovative financing.

    To date, the AIIB has financed projects in sectors including transport, energy, and water and sanitation, among others. AIIB projects offer commercial opportunities for Canadian firms as well as employment for some Canadians. A list of job opportunities is maintained by the AIIB, including opportunities for young professionals and consultants.

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