Mike’s Saturday Editorial

Have We Seen The Peak in The Anti-Success Anti-Business Movement?

 

 01:10 –  04:02 – Michael’s Editorial –  With the backlash against Trudeau’s tax plan, Michael wonders if we’ve seen the peak in the anti-success, anti -business anti 1% rhetoric. Certainly as – economist Thomas Sowell observed – “We’ve arrived at a time where we demonize those who produce, subsidize those who refuse to produce and canonize those who complain,” 

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 01:10 –  04:02 Michael’s Editorial –  An increasing number of Canadians fail to see the connection between effort, initiative, focus and results. As economist Thomas Sowell observes ” We’ve arrived at a time where we demonize those who produce, subsidize those who refuse to produce and canonize those who complain,” 

 

02:07 – 37:10 – Featured Guest Martin Armstrong: The Wall Street Journal Called Him The Highest Paid Economic and Financial Forecaster in the World – he’s here for you right now in the interview with Michael above.  

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Bringing You The Worlds Best

 

We are living in a period of profound change that is going to crush individuals, companies and Countries. That’s why Mike has stretched himself to bring to Money Talks this Saturday the individual he thinks is the top economic and financial forecaster in the world. Those who survive and prosper will have been right about economics and finance of this incoming period. Mike encourages you to listen to the man he trusts to guide him through the changes we are about to experience.  

 

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Politicians Give Poverty & Homelessness Short Shrift

 

Politicians concern for poverty and homelessness is touching, however the actions they take are not focused on them. Poverty is not on politicians agenda, a few sighs, maybe a tear or two then it on to rescuing the worlds richest middle class.

*(Note, if the player doesn’t load use the youtube below to listen to Mike)

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Government Sticks It To The Young To Pay The Bills

 

The Parliamentary Budget office says the Paris agreement will cost our children between $600 – $1800 a year. The older you are, the less you will pay. The CPP is also funded by an intergenerational transfer of wealth as younger citizens will pay more because they will be alive longer. The game is set up so the younger generation will pay substantially more than their elders. 

….related from Michael: Taxes, Taxes, And Even More Taxes

( *note, if the player above won’t load, listen to the comment on youtube below)

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