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    Quote Originally Posted by terrym View Post
    Also concerns about Portugal and Spain headed in the same direction as Greece. Must be Harper's fault....
    Lesson to be learned if Canadians vote in Thomas Mulcair !

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    Quote Originally Posted by JoePa View Post
    Well fellas - I got news for you - what you see happening in Greece will eventually happen on this side of the Atlantic - it is only a question of time - it's like a monster snowball rolling down a big hill - it's getting bigger and there is no way of stopping it - just be ready for the day it happens - when people realize that they can vote themselves freebies - it's over except for the shouting -

    Learn from what happened in Greece - the banks restricted the withdrawal of money so there wouldn't be a run on the banks - so keep enough cash on hand to weather this type of action when it happens - and as always keep enough food and necessary things on hand so if things really get bad you won't be that bad off - oh before I forget - keep enough ammo also -
    And the US is how far in debt, not M's, not B's, but Trillions. You haven't a snowballs chance in hell to stop your own debacle, matter of fact you guys are already over the cliff. If China alone came to collect the debt you owe them, you'd be in a world of hurt.

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    Even if Mulcair doesn't win the election he will be PM through a coalition after first confidence vote in the house. Lock your doors and hide your money.
    i hear some people open off shore accounts...........
    Last edited by terrym; July 6th, 2015 at 04:45 PM.
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    Quote Originally Posted by JoePa View Post
    Well fellas - I got news for you - what you see happening in Greece will eventually happen on this side of the Atlantic - it is only a question of time - it's like a monster snowball rolling down a big hill - it's getting bigger and there is no way of stopping it - just be ready for the day it happens - when people realize that they can vote themselves freebies - it's over except for the shouting -

    Learn from what happened in Greece - the banks restricted the withdrawal of money so there wouldn't be a run on the banks - so keep enough cash on hand to weather this type of action when it happens - and as always keep enough food and necessary things on hand so if things really get bad you won't be that bad off - oh before I forget - keep enough ammo also -
    BigX2 joepa. Ammo fuel cash and all the essentials. Your money in the bank is not yours. We have to be aware of that. It could happen here. If you can invest in even a remote piece of land with another person near a fresh water supply you will be able to get out and survive. I know it sounds like crazy talk here but think about it.

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    .... as for the NduhP

    NDP MP Niki Ashton tweet about the Greek referendum results was echoed by socialists around the globe: "NO to austerity! YES to democracy!"
    http://www.therebel.media/greece_ndp_niki_ashton_s

    I like this part... it seems to truly say what they think democracy is...

    That's socialism, all right, but as Margaret Thatcher said, "Socialism works until you run out of other people's money."


    I guess it is democratic if the majority want to be parasites and run up big debts....
    Last edited by mosquito; July 6th, 2015 at 04:48 PM.

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    What the hell does "austerity " or living within your means or having the integrity to honour your debts have to do with democracy?
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    Correct me if im wrong but im pretty sure that Bob Rae is greece's finance minister. Lol.

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    Rae is a Liberal now. You know, they are the "budgets balance themselves" party.......
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    Ah yes Justin Bieber ... I mean Trudeau.

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    Quote Originally Posted by flowerjohn View Post
    Ah yes Justin Bieber ... I mean Trudeau.

    Both rich ..... Trudeau grew up on a trust fund and thinks budgets balance themselves... Bieber grew up poor and worked to earn his money....

    I have heard of Bieber making large donations to charities, Trudeau was taking $20,000+ speaking fees from charities until he was caught.


    I'd vote for Bieber first.
    Last edited by mosquito; July 6th, 2015 at 05:51 PM.

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