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Sask is Broke!!! So now what?

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  • riders2010
    Senior Member
    • Aug 2010
    • 2205

    Sask is Broke!!! So now what?

    Need someone in charge that isn't an oil puppet because from the sounds of things oil is down for quite some time in fact maybe its the new normal.

    Why aren't we capeitalizing on the low dollar for investment? low fuel to move product to make product and send to port etc etc?

    Have we all been brainwashed so badly not to see the opportunities?
  • LEP
    Senior Member
    • Feb 2007
    • 2525

    #2
    If opportunity knocks answer.

    Not being a smart as, but if you see an opportunity, go for it.

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    • wmoebis
      Senior Member
      • Aug 1999
      • 2652

      #3
      I get a kick out of Wall wanting the Feds to help oil companies clean up there vacant wells to create employment.
      Why not ask for help in some way, to fix the roads to create employment and help tax payers at same time, instead of helping oil companies that had some part in wrecking roads and are responsible for there own wells.

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      • seabass
        Senior Member
        • Dec 2005
        • 825

        #4
        If Sask is broke Manitoba is ****ed

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        • AllisWD45
          Senior Member
          • Oct 2011
          • 507

          #5
          What would the next province east of Manitoba be? Screwed blued and tattoed i guess

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          • burnt
            Banned
            • Sep 2009
            • 3918

            #6
            Originally posted by AllisWD45 View Post
            What would the next province east of Manitoba be? Screwed blued and tattoed i guess
            Wrong color buddy.

            We have been shred, bled and ungently bred by a red gov't.

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            • Hamloc
              Senior Member
              • Jan 2014
              • 3976

              #7
              Saskatchewan has undoubtably seen a reduction of revenue. From where I sit in Alberta Sask doesn't look to bad. When your leader speaks at least I can listen without a spike in my blood pressure. Riders correct if I am wrong you waxed eloquently during the federal election for change. Now we have the selfie king who since being elected has done nothing for Canada but has promised to spend billions in other counties and on people from other countries. Be careful what you wish for. Maybe Sask could take Brian Topp back from Alberta seeing as you had him during the Romanow years!!!:-)

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              • Hamloc
                Senior Member
                • Jan 2014
                • 3976

                #8
                I did forget the tax break for Canada's 7 million "middle income" earners which cost the Feds a billion a year. Not sure what they have done for the much larger group of Canadians earning less than 45000.

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                • SASKFARMER3
                  Senior Member
                  • Feb 2006
                  • 14485

                  #9
                  So we're broke. Really. Ah the only province who worked at paying down debt.
                  Manitoba same population is what 20 some billion in debt. We can screw up for another 15 and still not be a basket case like most provinces.

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                  • stonepicker
                    Senior Member
                    • Dec 2011
                    • 1217

                    #10
                    36 billion in debt for MB. and no big oil, potash, or uranium for industry. We should be doing a lot better than we are. Sask. looks pretty darn good from here, and some of you complain about your roads but i'm sure that they're better than ours. The grass really is greener on the other side!

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