Author Topic: The Trudeau Brand  (Read 91065 times)

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Offline Queefer Sutherland

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Re: The Trudeau Brand
« Reply #555 on: October 31, 2020, 03:06:23 am »
It's not anyone else's fault that you don't want to listen to leading academics like Dr. Tombe or Dr. Tedds who are well regarded in their industry. They say we can afford this. The PBO says we can afford this (up to a point). Screaming about deficits right now, is, quite frankly, retarded.

Why would I take their word for it when you've shown me zero evidence about why they think we can "afford" this.  It's the dumbest opinion ever.  As I said, i'm fine with the COVID deficit, i'm not fine with cheerleaders trying to convince us everything is a-ok.

See, what happened is the 2008 recession, which caused a lot of borrowing, and then it ended and you and Trudeau's gang said everything is fine let's borrow some more.  And then another recession happened right on schedule and we'll borrow and you'll say everything is fine, and then we'll recover and you and the Libs will want to keep borrowing, and then the cycle will keep repeating.  You're on record here numerous times saying we don't ever have to pay anything back.

What Freeland says is completely meaningless because words by our politicians are meaningless, only their actions matter.  Morneau knew where this was headed, he wasn't on board, so he split.  Trudeau will make every excuse to spend more money after this is over.  He's got big plans to "rebuild Canada a more sustainable, equitable, and clean Canada".  He was going to announce it last month, he chickened out, no point with poll numbers up.. He'll probably wait until after the election and see if he can get a majority before announcing.
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