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    #31
    Originally posted by AlbertaFarmer5 View Post

    I could argue that the current system of home ownership is just long term rental in which the maintenance costs are downloaded onto the unwitting tenant.

    25 year mortgage, often refinanced and extended for an entire career.

    If not for appreciation thanks to irresponsible fiscal policy, renting would be far preferable.
    "If not for appreciation thanks to irresponsible fiscal policy" then why do you continue to let us know on here when you purchase farm land?

    Same policies there, even with little more government help in your case.


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      #32
      I'm not sure why I bother trying to have economic discussions with someone who doesn't know the difference between productive business asset and a primary residence.

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        #33
        Originally posted by foragefarmer View Post

        Same policies there
        And apparently you weren't aware that Alberta still uses the same currency as the rest of Canada. Alberta does not set its own interest rates, and can't finance its deficits with money printing.
        Of course it is the same policies here as in the rest of Canada One of the prime motivations for getting out of here.

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          #34


          Redleaf, you come across as the kind of guy who would say “Who needs therapy when you can ride a motorcycle/fly a plane/go fishing once a yearl[/QUOTE]

          Actually that is something I might say. I guess you have me figured out. Only I might not limit the fishing to once a year, and I don’t feel I have the means to afford my own airplane. On the other hand if you need therapy by all means go get it.

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            #35
            Originally posted by AlbertaFarmer5 View Post
            I'm not sure why I bother trying to have economic discussions with someone who doesn't know the difference between productive business asset and a primary residence.
            You eagerly pointed out 'irresponsible fiscal policy" regarding appreciation on primary residence, I'm pointing out the same can be said for farm land appreciation as well.

            Which of course the difference being you were able to use government programs to help finance the puchase of 'productive business asset' of which you fully took advantage as you posted in the past.

            Ab5, about getting out of here, little less excuses and a little more action on your part.
            Last edited by foragefarmer; Jun 4, 2025, 10:59.

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              #36
              Originally posted by redleaf View Post

              Redleaf, you come across as the kind of guy who would say “Who needs therapy when you can ride a motorcycle/fly a plane/go fishing once a yearl
              Actually that is something I might say. I guess you have me figured out. Only I might not limit the fishing to once a year, and I don’t feel I have the means to afford my own airplane. On the other hand if you need therapy by all means go get it.
              [/QUOTE]

              Everyone could benefit from some therapy.

              Especially people who say “Who needs therapy when…”

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                #37
                Sweat is the cologne of success.

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                  #38
                  Originally posted by blackpowder View Post
                  Sweat is the cologne of success.
                  Or being out of shape.

                  Or of a high temperature.

                  Or having a fever.

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                    #39
                    Or manopause. I'm getting air conditioning this summer for sure.
                    With age comes the wisdom to understand what's truly important.
                    But without any 18 hr days between 20 and 40, how would you know the difference.
                    Work when you should, watch when you can.

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