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  • sofa.king
    Senior Member
    • May 2026
    • 562

    #11
    We best not slam Wall too hard cause if we do the tweetys and grass farmers will be running the province next election. **** that's a scary thought.

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    • sumdumguy
      Senior Member
      • Mar 2007
      • 11982

      #12
      We need a new leader QUICK!

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      • sofa.king
        Senior Member
        • May 2026
        • 562

        #13
        Another thought is maybe it's time for economy to hit the wall and reset everything is out of whack. New dodge diesel trucks are advertised for the low price of 91995.00 this is ridiculous nearly 100 grand and it's a fukin dodge.

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        • farmaholic
          Senior Member
          • Sep 2010
          • 17482

          #14
          Ya and the MSRP for my wheat is $12.50, canola is $18.00, flax is $22.00....get the picture.

          Its just a fictitious starting point....dont fall for it. And smart people don't.

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          • errolanderson
            Senior Member
            • Jan 2012
            • 3127

            #15
            Originally posted by iceman View Post
            I believe the auto sector is in a lot of trouble, sales are soft.. Manufacturers have over loaded dealers lots with units. Still have surplus of new 2016 vehicles and the manufacturers are producting 2018 units now. Also a crazy amount of sub prime auto loans made in the last 5 yrs and default rates are increasing
            Errol probably knows more on this than me.

            Iceman
            Iceman, you are right . . . there is a subprime U.S. auto loan crisis in-progress right now. A massive glut of used vehicles stateside and bad loans and shaky consumer credit is now flooding the market with used vehicles of all makes and shapes. The big three (3) auto makers may be vulnerable to take a huge financial hit over the next three to five years (IMO).

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            • grassfarmer
              Senior Member
              • Jul 2002
              • 9734

              #16
              Just to be clear though auto sales in Canada are very strong currently - in fact at a record high.

              [URL="http://ca.reuters.com/article/topNews/idCAKBN19P27A-OCATP"]http://http://ca.reuters.com/article/topNews/idCAKBN19P27A-OCATP[/URL]

              Yet in the US auto sales are collapsing - strange that when they have Trump "making America great again" and Trudeau is bringing Canada to it's knees.

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              • MBgrower
                Senior Member
                • Sep 2012
                • 1565

                #17
                Originally posted by furrowtickler View Post
                Also interesting was the price of vehicles went very high just before that .
                By the end of 2008 you could by the same truck for $15,000 less . Same thing starting to happen now
                I think it's about to repeat .
                Prices on everything have gone ballistic the past two years ( vehicles, machinery ) .
                It's time for a reset .
                I remember buying a new pick up that year, cheap cheap.

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                • AlbertaFarmer5
                  Senior Member
                  • Oct 2010
                  • 12531

                  #18
                  Since Wall is doing such a poor job, I'll make you a deal, send him to AB, and we will send Notley to fix everything in Saskatchewan. All sales final, no returns, refunds or exchanges. If you get buyers remorse, try sending her further east, where they nmay actually appreciate her ideologies.

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                  • burnt
                    Banned
                    • Sep 2009
                    • 3918

                    #19
                    Originally posted by grassfarmer View Post
                    Just to be clear though auto sales in Canada are very strong currently - in fact at a record high.

                    [URL="http://ca.reuters.com/article/topNews/idCAKBN19P27A-OCATP"]http://http://ca.reuters.com/article/topNews/idCAKBN19P27A-OCATP[/URL]

                    Yet in the US auto sales are collapsing - strange that when they have Trump "making America great again" and Trudeau is bringing Canada to it's knees.
                    Toilet paper alert.

                    Just to be clear grassy, we happen to be witnessing the sunset glow of the Harper government effect while the US is staggering under the Obama deficit years.

                    Guess what we will be looking at once the sock puppet is booted out - holes in our socks.

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                    • bucket
                      Senior Member
                      • Jan 2008
                      • 17027

                      #20
                      Albertafarmer5

                      Wall just had a party and sent the bill to the taxpayer.....as I mentioned so did Devine but at least we had some assets at the end....never mind the donkeys that sold them off cheap to make him look bad.


                      Devine did asset debt....Wall did expense debt....

                      In the long run he has no options to get out other than taxes....

                      He will gladly resign before the next election because he has zero vision as to how to fix it.


                      First off sell the stadium to the rider organization and let them hold the debt....there is 300 million.

                      The bypass is just a result of piss poor planning by the city of Regina. In under 20 years they will want a new airport.



                      Wall is just a good public speaker. ....

                      Some one has to clean this mess up...but not sure anyone wants to tackle it other than get their outrageous salary and pension.

                      Spoke to a minister's assistant the other day and so many "I don't knows " I wonder why he has a job.

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