All Things Trudeau, Chapter 2

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In the real world, companies have to deal with costs related to their pension liabilities and other underfunded expenses.

Bill Moredebt's $28,000,000,000 is as real as it gets.

Trying to say it's not that bad because they're having to incur costs that they failed to account for before just shows what a completely incompetent bunch of imbeciles we have running our national treasury.

It's high time we tossed the whole lot of them out on their *bleep* and started over with people that know how to balance a budget.
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...except, JT doesn't have to use taxpayer or Party dollars to buy those things. You know send his kids to school from his own pockets....

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I think what I like best about Justin Trudeau is that unlike most "conservative" leaders, he's well educated and has held real jobs prior to entering politics.

The thing I like second-best about Justin Trudeau is he hasn't embezzled funds from taxpayers removed
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floppi wrote:...except, JT doesn't have to use taxpayer or Party dollars to buy those things. You know send his kids to school from his own pockets....not like an unclassy guy that had to use party funds for personal gain.


Trudeau sends his kids to public schools; unlike the other guy who thinks his kids are too good to commingle with ordinary Canadian kids.

I like the fact Trudeau knows our public schools are some of the best in the world.
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floppi wrote:...except, JT doesn't have to use taxpayer or Party dollars to buy those things. You know send his kids to school from his own pockets.....

Nobody said otherwise. The point that some of us are trying to point out is the fact that Trudeau, born with a silver spoon up his nether region, doesn’t have enough class to appreciate what he’s got, he quite clearly takes everything for granted.
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I wonder why Trudeau didn't teach at a public school then, and instead worked (hahahahaha!) at an exclusive private school.

Is it because the 17 year old girls there are more likely to shut up about sexual abuse by a teacher, in exchange for $2,250,000 in the midst of an election campaign? Are young girls in public schools more woke to ratting out perverted teachers who sexually assault them?

Lots of questions swirling around that.

The most interesting part is that the confidentiality agreement signed in return for the $2,250,000 isn't worth the paper it's written on.

Agreements that are designed to cover illegal acts are, in fact, completely unenforceable in law. She can tell her story, keep the hush money, and there's nothing the payer can do about it.

Oh boy, I can't wait 'til she spills the beans! Will we be told that she just experienced statutory rape differently from the rapist?
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Really? Where's the evidence? .....oh yeah, no ones' ever produced any even during one of the most ugliest campaign in history. So yeah, if it didn't come out then, there is NOTHING!!! [icon_lol2.gif]
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crookedmember wrote:
Trudeau sends his kids to public schools; unlike the other guy who thinks his kids are too good to commingle with ordinary Canadian kids.

I like the fact Trudeau knows our public schools are some of the best in the world.


Trudeau attended private schools and taught in a private school. There is nothing wrong with private schools in fact you can argue they are better.

Justin is “A man who went to an elite private school in Ottawa, Lycee Claudel, which follows a curriculum set by the government of France, and then transferred to Montreal’s private Brebeuf College is saying he knows how to protect public education. Is that from his time as a teacher at Vancouver’s private West Point Grey Academy, where tuition runs at $23,490 a year for the high school kids Trudeau taught? That tuition level, by the way, is payable after parents already spend $300 just to apply and paid a $3,000 new student enrolment fee.”
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So, let's sum up. The economy is doing well and the unemployment rate is the lowest it's been in five decades. But "conservatives" say Trudeau has no strong fiscal plan because the budget isn't balanced.

Oh.

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Apparently nobody on Earth has a strong fiscal plan because nobody can balance a budget.

And so what? One day this Earth will end in a fireball and every state on the planet will owe somebody billions and it won't amount to a hill of beans.

Here is the one difference between Trudeau's fiscal plan and his predecessor's: Justin is running deficits to pay for Canada Child Benefits which has flowed into the economy to create jobs.. removed
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Jlabute wrote:
crookedmember wrote:
Trudeau sends his kids to public schools; unlike the other guy who thinks his kids are too good to commingle with ordinary Canadian kids.

I like the fact Trudeau knows our public schools are some of the best in the world.


Trudeau attended private schools and taught in a private school. There is nothing wrong with private schools in fact you can argue they are better.

Justin is “A man who went to an elite private school in Ottawa, Lycee Claudel, which follows a curriculum set by the government of France, and then transferred to Montreal’s private Brebeuf College is saying he knows how to protect public education. Is that from his time as a teacher at Vancouver’s private West Point Grey Academy, where tuition runs at $23,490 a year for the high school kids Trudeau taught? That tuition level, by the way, is payable after parents already spend $300 just to apply and paid a $3,000 new student enrolment fee.”


Private.....public? Does it matter? At least JT's and his kids' education came from money out of their own pocket. That's more than the slime that was shown by the other guy he beat in the election.
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crookedmember wrote:Justin Trudeau has given us and is presiding over the best Canadian economy in many decades.

Good work, Mr. Trudeau!


Try to imagine how amazing the Canadian economy would be if we didn't have to battle the Liberals and the BC NDP at every step. It is beyond belief that anyone could possibly support someone who deliberately and intentionally chased $100 billion out of this country. What great things we could have been able to do for Veterans and the homeless with the $2,000,000,000, yes, two BILLION, he gave to Pakistan last year which they have used for their nuclear weapons.

Step back and take a look at him, his attitude, his morals and his sense of self superiority. Classic symptoms of a narcissistic sociopath and many symptoms of Fetal Alcohol Syndrome. Don't laugh, do a bit of research. I won't give any links, look them up yourself. Scary that he is even allowed to be by himself in public, never mind in control of a multi-trillion dollar country.
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I guess smokes and booze are indeed jobs. Funny though, that tobacco industry is centered, you guessed it, in Kweebec. Trudeau was right, he has to protect those jobs for the Quebecois.

Meanwhile, Justin and Bill are boozing it up, spending that welfare money, er, child tax benny and making plans to push Canada further into the abyss of strangling debt. They know they will be out on their *bleep* next election, so when the Liberal world ends, they'll have saddled the country with such a financial mess that it will take years to recover. Of course, they'll have the Liberal byline already written, wailing about "Conservative cuts" as their successors try to pick up the pieces and bring sanity back to Ottawa. Quite the fiscal plan these Liberals have...


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crookedmember wrote:So, let's sum up. The economy is doing well and the unemployment rate is the lowest it's been in five decades. But "conservatives" say Trudeau has no strong fiscal plan because the budget isn't balanced.

Oh.

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Ok The :swear: plan is a fireball is coming, so spend. i understand now. So i should stop paying taxes and tell the government a fireball is coming who cares.
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