Mike's Daily Comment
We say no to pipelines, no exceptions. as C02 levels trump economic growth, job losses, growing energy needs. Meanwhile the world it not that simple. Especially when it comes to immigration, which the same people support without question.
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Venezuela is a good example of what happens when government runs out of other peoples money. Hunger and Violence in the streets, all in a country that was once rich before Socialism hit.
…also: Live From The Trading Desk: US Dollar Sets Up For a Move
Politics over ideology looks like this:
While Vision Vancouver claims to be for the little guy they refused to take 500K from Chevron for school computers, preventing poor kids from access to computers. Say one thing, do another.
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1.1% instead of the forecast 2.5%. Obviously less money for healthcare, so waiting lists will get longer. Meanwhile 46,000 outlaws fled and bought healthcare to avoid suffering. Too bad, one simple change and they’d spend that healthcare money in Canada. Boosting economic growth in the process.
….related from Michael: Time To Rock The Boat
Politics vs The Poor
Posted by Michael Campbell
on Wednesday, 26 October 2016 15:47
There are many things that could easily be done to help the poor. Two things in particular. Sadly politics takes precedence in Canada.
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