Michael Campbell’s MoneyTalks – Complete Show
Can we really afford the massive debt our governments are running up? what are the consequences? In a rare interview, The Parliamentary Budget Officer, Yves Giroux gives us some no BS, no political spin answers. Plus a head scratching goofy.
“The current rules close small bookstores, florists and lighting stores to in-store business but allow customers to line up at Costco and Walmart to buy these same items. If it is dangerous to buy a book at an independent bookseller, why isn’t it dangerous at Costco?”
~Dan Kelly, president, Canadian Federation of Independent Businesses
Some staff at Penguin Random House broke down and cried at the thought of publishing Jordan Peterson’s sequel to the mega best seller 12 Rules for Life. Incredible, with all that’s going on, this is what they’re crying about.
(Photo: Etsy)
So how are governments going to pay off all that debt? By printing money – the big question is will it be worth anything. Judging by the rise of gold, silver, and bitcoin… not as much.



Climate Policy – Where Cost/Benefit Analysis Goes To Die
Posted by Michael Campbell
on Friday, 27 November 2020 10:11
With the absurd assumption that all are equally effective – and the cost doesn’t matter.