A look back at conservative ineptness
- maryjane48
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Re: A look back at conservative ineptness
This is on top of the Phoenix pay system for which Steve gave a party insider a $200,000 bonus for inventing. Plus the niqab nonsense. Plus flying a fleet of cars halfway around the world. Plus abandoning Canadian citizens in Guantanamo Bay and saying they should rot there........ leading to lawsuits that cost tens of millions. Plus being a "champion" for pipelines and failing to get a single piece of pipe in the ground.
It just went on and on. And they think that JT is a failure?
It just went on and on. And they think that JT is a failure?
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bob vernon wrote: It just went on and on. And they think that JT is a failure?
Yes, there is much more we could dig up on the many failures of the Harper regime. Doesn't mean we should not be critical of Trudeau's efforts to date. Too bad about the booming economy and all those people working. We missed that under Harper.
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Re: A look back at conservative ineptness
Canadian economic outlook appears gloomy to many financial experts. Going in to enormous debt by spending on stimulus is hardly a measure of economic boom. 2018, 2019 outlooks see a drastic drop in our economy. We also have higher taxes and higher costs because of Trudeau.
http://www.huffingtonpost.ca/2017/11/23/scotiabank-long-term-outlook-warns-canada-at-risk-of-recession_a_23286442/
http://www.huffingtonpost.ca/2017/11/23/scotiabank-long-term-outlook-warns-canada-at-risk-of-recession_a_23286442/
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Re: A look back at conservative ineptness
Jlabute wrote:Canadian economic outlook appears gloomy to many financial experts. Going in to enormous debt by spending on stimulus is hardly a measure of economic boom. 2018, 2019 outlooks see a drastic drop in our economy. We also have higher taxes and higher costs because of Trudeau.
http://www.huffingtonpost.ca/2017/11/23/scotiabank-long-term-outlook-warns-canada-at-risk-of-recession_a_23286442/
Continued economic growth and job creation is certainly not a given. We will have to see what our economic and employment situation is at election time to see what our economic outlook looks like to voting Canadians. My biggest beef with Trudeau was his not following through more completely with the infrastructure development he promised (we would at least have something to show for our increased debt). However, there is still plenty of time for things to go in any direction.