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    I've been saying that for ages.

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    Quote Originally Posted by suntan View Post
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    IPA drinkers should get no health care.
    Hey Stifler, how's the pale ale?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Buster View Post
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    thats some wishful thinking right there, as it assumes Canadians can attach poor economic policy to outcomes
    Well regardless of causes, economics is the one thing that generally instigates change here historically. And things are pretty economically bleak for most Liberal voters right now. Pretty hard to mental gymnastics your way around not being able to afford food and housing.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Misterman View Post
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    Well regardless of causes, economics is the one thing that generally instigates change here historically. And things are pretty economically bleak for most Liberal voters right now. Pretty hard to mental gymnastics your way around not being able to afford food and housing.
    If anyone can find a way......

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    Quote Originally Posted by Misterman View Post
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    Well regardless of causes, economics is the one thing that generally instigates change here historically. And things are pretty economically bleak for most Liberal voters right now. Pretty hard to mental gymnastics your way around not being able to afford food and housing.
    I'd say the problem is conservative consumption. If you want to build skyscrapers and have tourism to the moon, its going to take a lot of energy.

    Maybe its time for the Rise of Greta.
    Cocoa $10,000 per ton.

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    Well this is pretty surprising to me:
    https://cultmtl.com/2022/07/liberal-...ntions-canada/

    I honestly thought PP would help the CPC but maybe there is some truth to the theory that he pushes away the moderate “red Tories”.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sabad66 View Post
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    Well this is pretty surprising to me:
    https://cultmtl.com/2022/07/liberal-...ntions-canada/

    I honestly thought PP would help the CPC but maybe there is some truth to the theory that he pushes away the moderate “red Tories”.
    Red Tories are the worst.

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    Anyone who links to vote-count polls should be shot. Those are always useless, because that's not how governments are formed here.

    At least take the time to read 338 or one of the seat projections.
    CPC is ahead in seats, albeit it's a slim margin.
    https://338canada.com/

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    Quote Originally Posted by ExtraSlow View Post
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    Anyone who links to vote-count polls should be shot. Those are always useless, because that's not how governments are formed here.

    At least take the time to read 338 or one of the seat projections.
    CPC is ahead in seats, albeit it's a slim margin.
    https://338canada.com/
    conversative parties are often ahead mid-term. Then the half retarded Canadian voters get cold feet closer to elections.

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    Quote Originally Posted by suntan View Post
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    IPA drinkers should get no health care.
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    Suntan for president
    lol why is that haha I had a couple at Stampede they were tasty good and deceptively strong. Got a good buzz after a couple

    PP for PM!!
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    I am user #49

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    Quote Originally Posted by Buster View Post
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    conversative parties are often ahead mid-term. Then the half retarded Canadian voters get cold feet closer to elections.
    And Trudeau approval rating were both under 35% and he won both election with minority gov. We are still hovering 40% approval rating for Trudeau.

    If PP wants to win, he better hope for harsh recession to take hold until next election.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Xtrema View Post
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    And Trudeau approval rating were both under 35% and he won both election with minority gov. We are still hovering 40% approval rating for Trudeau.

    If PP wants to win, he better hope for harsh recession to take hold until next election.
    Economy is booming, jobless rate at lowest level of Canadian history.

    They feel they need to cool the economy on purpose.

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    Pending/already here recession
    More than 80 per cent of Canadian respondents said they believe prices will keep going up, and 59 per cent say they think Canada is in an economic recession
    Unemployment rate
    Canada's labour force shrank in June, largely due to people age 55 and older leaving the labour force.
    Hence my comment that Gen-X are mostly done with shit and starting to leave the labor force and the following gens are not as good/productive as Gen-X.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Xtrema View Post
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    Pending/already here recession


    Unemployment rate


    Hence my comment that Gen-X are mostly done with shit and starting to leave the labor force and the following gens are not as good/productive as Gen-X.
    Beliefs are molded by 24/7 "inflation will kill us" fakenews coverege. "Beliefs" are irrelevant. People believed the vaccine was magnetic.

    People spending $10 per game and per beer at the stampede by the hundreds of thousands is evidence it is NOT an issue.

    Average net worth of person in Canada over 55 is $800,000. They don't have to work for work for $15 an hour. Why is that a problem? Retiring early is a sign of a affluent society, and again, great economy. If I could retire, I certainly would.

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    People over 55 leaving the labor force is a net positive for anyone by the owners of those businesses. Those of us under 5p benefit hugely.

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    The real problem with employment is its way in favour of government employment growth over private. Its that little detail they keep leaving out of the numbers.

    This recession is going to hit haaaaaaard when the gov does layoffs.
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    If I had known you guys would end up being such bitches, I would’ve opened the parenting forum.

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    Government is a cancer
    Originally posted by Thales of Miletus

    If you think I have been trying to present myself as intellectually superior, then you truly are a dimwit.
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    guessing who I might be, psychologizing me with your non existent degree.

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    government does layoffs hahahaha oh my shit.

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    And Trudeau approval rating were both under 35% and he won both election with minority gov. We are still hovering 40% approval rating for Trudeau.

    If PP wants to win, he better hope for harsh recession to take hold until next election.
    Full 1% interest rate hike today should put us well on the way.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Misterman View Post
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    Full 1% interest rate hike today should put us well on the way.
    Not going to lie we are going to hit that sooner or later but it is sooner than I thought. They have another percent to go then people will start to lose their homes.

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