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Mark Carney's economic and fiscal policies will bankrupt Canadians within ten years

Started by JOE., July 02, 2025, 06:00:47 PM

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Quote from: DKG on July 05, 2025, 09:53:02 AMDon't be sorry me, I am not one of the millions of Canadians who are forced to rely on food banks...
Not yet you aren't, but dance down the timeline for long enough and you could be. You do recognise (as do I) that the Liberal Party is the party of the WEF and Klaus Schwab which is something in your favour, though I wonder if you've been paying attention to some of their other political chattels about the globe. California perhaps, or New York which will happily levy onerous tax burdens against those that choose to exit their sphere of influence. Or South Africa which will allow maurauding gangs to execute property owners and boil their children alive, offering 10% of a property's value before seizing it under eminent domain. Or Australia, where papered title deeds are even now in the process of being eradicated nationwide in favour of digital ones which the peasantry must pay annual tithe to the government lest they lose all claim to their largest capital investment. And that's assuming the servers aren't hacked outright by foreign actors with the government professing both helplessness in the face of it while secretly rubbing their hands in glee as they swoop in to remedy the situation in their favour.

This is only a sliver of what this rapacious organisation is capable of. Its assets can and will be used to leave you begging for their mercy, singing their praises even as you lament privately all that you have lost. Look past the illusory "democracy" your propagandists assure you that you yet have a say in and get a real good goosey on the leviathan that has been ripping it to shreds for decades. Centuries even, because if we're to be honest an organisation lile the WEF doesn't just magic itself into existence out of thin air. Klaus is where he is because he enjoys the favour of those with even more power and influence than he wields. You might safely presume him to be window dressing, just as your elected parliament is window dressing - the real power over how our communities operated is vested elsewhere.

But that is a discussion for another multipost scrollbomb.

I don't trust anyone who maintains allegience to interests outside of the country they pretend to represent. And you will find people on the books of the WEF on ALL sides of the aisle. Remember the love some people here had for Vivek Ramaswami? I recall he too was named as one of the WEF's Young Global Leader (as was Justin Trudeau) and was doing his level best to distance himself from that distinction. I was not at all surprised to find him pushing for expanded H1B visas for Indian immigrants earlier this year. It is precisely the sort of thing that further advances the cause of a globalist organisation as the WEF and it was one of the main reasons why I disliked him as a candidate for presidency when so many of you were touting him as a better option than Donald Trump.

And there are alumni of that organisation in the ranks of Canada's Conservative party. Schwab has openly boasted of it and if you do your due diligence you will know them. They did not get there by accident, they were vetted very thoroughly by agents of the World Economic Forum expressly for the purpose of furthering a global political agenda. It's an agenda that will steamroll its way over you if you do not get out of the way in time and given just how widespread its influence is, you won't even register as a speedhump when it does.




Not quite as apocalyptic as that, but for our purposes here the scale is, I think, comparable. I strongly suggest you give close consideration to what I've said here and make the requisite adjustments to your exit strategy with as much alacrity as you might. You are one man, you are not going to be able to stand against what is coming and the longer you leave it before acting will further weaken your position wherever you land. And that's assuming you get to extricate yourself at all.
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Shen Li

Quote from: Herman on July 05, 2025, 07:23:02 PMWhen I worked in Pennsylvania close to thirty years ago the opportunities to earn a good living and build wealth were as good in Canada as they were in the US. In my industry it was even a little better in Western Canada than in it was in the US.

Jesus H has that flipped around. We have high unemployment and low wages thanks to Justine and the tax dodging Davos banker.

Worse than all that is there aint anything around the corner to look forward to. The Conman is doubling down on the reckless policies he advised Justine on. I feel bad for  my grandkids. They will inherit a failed state.
This is what I said, this is what Cunt said.

People defending Canada's rapid decline tend to be much older and their opinions are clouded by nostalgia.

Nostalgia won't provide opportunities to have a secure future. There are other countries that still want to be free and prosperous even though Canada thinks it's overrated. And those countries are always looking for skilled immigrants to build more opportunities for their economies.

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Quote from: Shen Li on Today at 12:39:28 AMThis is what I said, this is what Cunt said.

People defending Canada's rapid decline tend to be much older and their opinions are clouded by nostalgia.

Nostalgia won't provide opportunities to have a secure future. There are other countries that still want to be free and prosperous even though Canada thinks it's overrated. And those countries are always looking for skilled immigrants to build more opportunities for their economies.
Right on the money.

DKG

Quote from: . on Today at 04:22:39 AMRight on the money.
Precisely.
Quote from: Shen Li on Today at 12:39:28 AMThis is what I said, this is what Cunt said.

People defending Canada's rapid decline tend to be much older and their opinions are clouded by nostalgia.

Nostalgia won't provide opportunities to have a secure future. There are other countries that still want to be free and prosperous even though Canada thinks it's overrated. And those countries are always looking for skilled immigrants to build more opportunities for their economies.
True!

DKG

Carney hasn't said how much the hidden industrial carbon tax will cost taxpayers when he implements his plan to 'improve and tighten' it.

The majority of Canadians(68%) are well aware that businesses will have to pass most of the cost of the hidden industrial carbon tax on to consumers.

Mark Carney

Quote from: JOE on July 05, 2025, 01:07:01 PMActually avatar_Mark Carney Mark, Mr. Prime Minister, economists are saying you will have to make cuts to government to pay for your election promises and increased defense spending.


My bet us being an Economist and former Bank Governor you will do that but many of your supporters won't like it, Mark.
I am going to run the biggest deficits in Canadian history and pay for them through borrowing and big tax increases. And Canadians will like it and vote for my party again and again and again. :crampe:

Brent

Enter Toronto's C.D. Howe Institute to shine a light on what Carney does not want you to see.

The non-partisan think tank calculates that with measures announced by the Liberals since the election (right up to the cancellation of the digital services tax last weekend), the deficit this year will be $92 billion in the current fiscal year, $75 billion next year, $73 billion the year after that and $71 billion in 2028-29.

That's a total of $311 billion in extra public debt in just four years. It took the Trudeau government 10 years to add $600 billion. That's a rate of extra debt about 20 per cent faster than the rate built up by Justin Trudeau and his cabinets.

You may take comfort in the fact that Carney is a former central banker and international financier. I don't. Canada already has a higher-than-average debt-to-GDP ratio for a developed nation. Carney's orgy of spending will only make it worse. And none of it will help the working class. It will be all green giveaways to his fellow Brookfield investors.

Thiel

Quote from: JOE on July 05, 2025, 08:17:08 PMThanks for continuing to work so hard to fund my retirement, hey avatar_Herman Herm?

And say thanks to yer hardworking son too, hey Herm?

I know you will both continue to work hard for me since you haven't reached official retirement age yet.

And I'm so grateful to our wonderful Prime Minister Carney, hey Herm?

Canada is the best country in the Whole World!
Sweetie, again what are you retired from? It's not posting on forums all day because you still do that.

Your gratitude is owed to me. I pay for your chocolate gold coins not Mr Carney.
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Thiel

Quote from: Brent on Today at 12:02:05 PMEnter Toronto's C.D. Howe Institute to shine a light on what Carney does not want you to see.

The non-partisan think tank calculates that with measures announced by the Liberals since the election (right up to the cancellation of the digital services tax last weekend), the deficit this year will be $92 billion in the current fiscal year, $75 billion next year, $73 billion the year after that and $71 billion in 2028-29.

That's a total of $311 billion in extra public debt in just four years. It took the Trudeau government 10 years to add $600 billion. That's a rate of extra debt about 20 per cent faster than the rate built up by Justin Trudeau and his cabinets.

You may take comfort in the fact that Carney is a former central banker and international financier. I don't. Canada already has a higher-than-average debt-to-GDP ratio for a developed nation. Carney's orgy of spending will only make it worse. And none of it will help the working class. It will be all green giveaways to his fellow Brookfield investors.
Mr Carney is even less transparent and more dictatorial than Mr Trudeau was. Taxpayers deserve to know what he plans on adding so much debt for. They need to know where he will get the money and how much it will cost them.
gay, conservative and proud

Herman

Quote from: Shen Li on Today at 12:39:28 AMThis is what I said, this is what Cunt said.

People defending Canada's rapid decline tend to be much older and their opinions are clouded by nostalgia.

Nostalgia won't provide opportunities to have a secure future. There are other countries that still want to be free and prosperous even though Canada thinks it's overrated. And those countries are always looking for skilled immigrants to build more opportunities for their economies.
I am kinda that way too. But, there comes a time when folks, especially those with young kids have to cut their losses. Patriotism aint keeping the lights on.

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