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  • Klause
    Senior Member
    • Sep 2010
    • 3644

    #21
    Where would these "thousands" of jobs come from? Bourgault flexicoil Schulte degelman, the seed twins?


    I doubt it... There won't be that much more iron sold if we get tax breaks.


    Horse, you just hate oilfield wages eh?


    This will crank you even more but... I make the same amount trucking grain and fertilizer as I did in the patch. LOL!!

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    • blackpowder
      Senior Member
      • Feb 2010
      • 9311

      #22
      Voter turnout will go down again starting with me.

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      • rockpile
        Senior Member
        • Oct 2000
        • 879

        #23
        The best we can hope for is a strong, diverse opposition. In my wildest dreams I'd love to see a minority PC win. But in all likelihood, the PC's are in a position to buy a victory and you bet the office towers in Calgary and Edmonton are writing checks to guarantee that outcome. I really don't trust Prentice. He is evil!

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        • furrowtickler
          Senior Member
          • Dec 2004
          • 21978

          #24
          Give anyone a free ride for too long and they become spoiled brats that want everything for nothing and then piss and moan when reality hits home. Just breeds the mentality that you can spend $1.50 when you only have $1. Albertans have had a free ride for a very, very long time.
          The Canadian housing crush has started in Alberta - no diff than what happened in the U.S. in 2008.
          It was just a matter of time before the bubble burst.
          Land values will follow the upcoming trend IMO. Sooner or later you cant pay for a BMW on a GMC wage.

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          • farmaholic
            Senior Member
            • Sep 2010
            • 17482

            #25
            Yup, I call it a champagne taste on a beer budget.

            Cheers...

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            • Horse
              Senior Member
              • Dec 2003
              • 1930

              #26
              Klause I dont hate anyone but I do like to see people actualy earn thier income. As for trucking at least I have an option wheather I hire you or someone else but as for oil when they pay exorbident wages we all have to pay , there isnt anyelse in the game.

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              • bucket
                Senior Member
                • Jan 2008
                • 17030

                #27
                Klause

                So your logic is the taxpayers subsidize a profitable foreign company.

                But what happens when farmers quit buying bourgault degelman and others because the graincos and railways need their share of flesh.

                Doepker is laying people off.

                And once the pipelines are built it's just maintenence work.

                There is a block of stacked pipe north of evraz already.

                And for most of you land rollers are made from second or reject pipe that can't be put in the ground.

                Even land rollers are a finite business. It will come to an end.

                But if you give farmers a reasonable break. They might have cash to employ.

                No need to have bigger equipment that doesn't fit between sloughs.

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                • Klause
                  Senior Member
                  • Sep 2010
                  • 3644

                  #28
                  Doepker laid off people in their oilfield trailer plant...


                  Their grain trailers are built in Annaheim, a little village north of here where Mom lives... they are still hiring here and there.


                  The more grain that gets trucked the more SuperBs get sold.

                  Moot argument there.

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                  • tweety
                    Senior Member
                    • Nov 2014
                    • 3059

                    #29
                    the practical useful limit of equipment design has long already been reached. The last decade has have shown just how much money farmers actually have.

                    4 computers, touch screens, servo hydraulic motors, control systems and a mile of potentially faulty wiring and connectors to replace a chain and sprocket. Yup, that's progress.

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                    • Hopalong
                      Senior Member
                      • Apr 2013
                      • 1244

                      #30
                      Kind of straying from topic but think change and innovation may come faster than ever.
                      Could be robots for equipment and different management and ownership structure for farms, not that I would look forward to it.

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