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Canada's Debt Tops $1,000,000,000

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    #11
    My god you die hard liberals are amazing still blaming Harper and Ritz for the countries problems even if JT has been at the job over two years. You must be a real special kind of stupid.

    Bankrupt is what he’s doing to us wake up it doesn’t balance it self you morons.

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      #12
      It's hard to wrap your mind around what a trillion is, all sounds the same after a million but I liked this explanation so here it is for anyone who hasn't heard it this way:
      Using seconds instead of dollars:

      1 million seconds is 11 and 1/2 days

      1 billion seconds is not quite 32 years.

      1 trillion seconds is 31,710 years

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        #13
        Interesting thread over on NAT about the devastating effect of a balanced budget
        I'm not agreeing or disagreeing with it, but he does make a good argument.
        Of course, it helps to be the worlds reserve currency and have the biggest military. Canada is lacking in both departments.

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          #14
          Originally posted by GDR View Post
          It's hard to wrap your mind around what a trillion is, all sounds the same after a million but I liked this explanation so here it is for anyone who hasn't heard it this way:
          Using seconds instead of dollars:

          1 million seconds is 11 and 1/2 days

          1 billion seconds is not quite 32 years.

          1 trillion seconds is 31,710 years
          Here's another way of looking at it.....

          Isn't a trillion a million million?

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            #15
            Originally posted by SASKFARMER3 View Post
            My god you die hard liberals are amazing still blaming Harper and Ritz for the countries problems even if JT has been at the job over two years. You must be a real special kind of stupid.

            Bankrupt is what he’s doing to us wake up it doesn’t balance it self you morons.
            And there lies the problem, when YOUR party can do no wrong, that just lets them free reign to do as they please. My little Johnny can't do no wrong.
            Why don't you party faithful guide the ship, as for Trudeau he can't turn the ship around in a couple yrs even if he was of the mind to do it.

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              #16
              Yep horse it’s all harpers fault and probably still Devine’s in Saskatchewan .

              Wow real special aren’t we! Hey

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                #17
                Originally posted by Horse View Post
                And there lies the problem, when YOUR party can do no wrong, that just lets them free reign to do as they please. My little Johnny can't do no wrong.
                Why don't you party faithful guide the ship, as for Trudeau he can't turn the ship around in a couple yrs even if he was of the mind to do it.
                Any and all deficit budgets under Trudeau's years are his and his alone! Full Stop!

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                  #18
                  JT is not Paul Martin.
                  And voters today were filling diapers then.

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                    #19
                    I'm no Liberal supporter, but have to admit Cretein and Martin did clean up a lot of debt in the 90's, i'll give credit to Mulroney also, for FTA, NAFTA and the GST for contributing to this. Harper was ok, cut lots of tax, and was slowly downsizing govt, but have to agree Ritz was a fool, should have stuck with ostrich farming.

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                      #20
                      Is overall layering of Canadian debt more problematic today due to aging demographics, increasing global competition for resources, & declining new investment in Canada. What is the future impact of artificial intelligence on jobs & our tax base. What is the capacity of Canadians' to shoulder more taxes? So many questions. Hope someone is at least pondering the answers in government today?

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