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    #31
    Originally posted by checking View Post
    Name a beneficial country leader, farmaholic, like ever. lol Two terms are enough.

    Apply a non renewable 6% tax over and above everything else the government may, or may not be doing on one royalty example of oil, would have on 2016 production of 458,139 barrels/day netted the province ownership of roughly 27,500 barrel/day of production x the value of a barrel on any certain day. At $40.00/barrel would have provided roughly $400,000,000 to the province. Repeat with potash and all other non renewables in the province, and add it up.

    Can't do that, so let's take it out of agriculture's renewable hide.
    Excellent point Checking.

    It would have been to almost everyone's advantage to have taken more royalties especially during the boom, as even if it slowed down investment some, it would have helped control costs for services in the oil patch that got out of hand.

    It would have also helped slow down the inflation that ran rampant through housing in the oil patch.

    There is a surplus of $300-400,000 houses in the oil patch communities that no one can afford to buy or rent. It basically drove the cost of living up for all residents and especially for those who weren't getting the big wages in the oil patch.

    We need jobs but at what price? Sustainable good jobs and reasonable levels of growth makes more sense in the long run. This boom and bust economy is not good in the long term.

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      #32
      Checking...

      Some are better than others and everyone will have their own bias and opinion.

      Some of the least popular are the best and some of the most popular are the worst. Opinions usually based on how they govern and affect you personally or the general economy.

      Answered like a true politician....is that wishy-washy enough for you?

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        #33
        I don't remember the governance of Wishy Washy, but I'm positive that this leader had their own spin (cycle) for the electorate. I wish to clean house; you want to clean clothes!

        And something is truly wrong, if cc. is going to start agreeing.

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