I like the fact she's not Whodat. She doesn't have a public utility to sell and render the province too expensive for heavy industry. The damage is done. What can she hurt now?
From the National Post Cliffy.... The numbers speak for themselves
Maybe a size 52!
Apparently Ford does have some smarts when it comes to finance!
Teddy should stick with his mensa tests!
I like the fact she's not Whodat. She doesn't have a public utility to sell and render the province too expensive for heavy industry. The damage is done. What can she hurt now?
No, from the Fraser Institute, the caption in the bottom corner says "Source: Fraser Institute". The National Post just re-packaged it. Onatario residents should wish they were comparable to California. Greece not so much. But at least they are comparing apples to apples now. Greece, California, and Ontario all share the fact that they have no power over the currency they use. Something most gloss over when making stupid comparisons to Greece.
As for the blog in the OP? It's a poorly written Op-Ed, lots of rhetoric, not so much supporting fact.
No, from the Fraser Institute, the caption in the bottom corner says "Source: Fraser Institute".
I'm guessing that if those numbers came from a liberal stink tank, you would be all over them like sh*t on a stick. The Post is just another biased media source. None of them do due diligence. They just reprint crap that suits their purpose. Its all about steering the sheeple in the direction the ruling class wants them to go in.As mentioned, the numbers are the numbers.... And by in large, they are bloody frightening figures
I'm guessing that if those numbers came from a liberal stink tank, you would be all over them like sh*t on a stick. The Post is just another biased media source. None of them do due diligence. They just reprint crap that suits their purpose. Its all about steering the sheeple in the direction the ruling class wants them to go in.
Why would I waste my time reading stuff that means nothing to me. I have been hoping the economy would go down the crapper for a long time. Maybe then we will stop destroying our life support system and take a good hard look at what we are doing, reassess our priorities and learn to work together for a future that takes our great grandkids lives into consideration. The planet cannot sustain the rape and pillage mentality of today's economy. The way I see it is we either flush the economy now or flush the planet and all living things. But people are greedy and short sighted, so I can see that only slamming into a brick wall will stop them long enough to see what it is that they are doing to themselves and their children's children. That is why 40 years ago I went to learn how to survive in the forest. I saw this wall coming up. The sooner the people who think money is god hit that wall the better for all life on this planet.Tell ya what Cliff... Instead of speculating on what other people would (or wouldn't) do, why not actually look into the accuracy of the numbers and then deliver your ever-so-insightful analysis.
To me, it looks like you don't like what the stats represent, so in true fashion, ya bury your head in the sand and pretend that they don't exist at all... Easy solution, eh? Pretend that there are no facts and life magically goes back to rainbows, unicorns and cinnamon buns
Why would I waste my time reading stuff that means nothing to me. I have been hoping the economy would go down the crapper for a long time. Maybe then we will stop destroying our life support system and take a good hard look at what we are doing, reassess our priorities and learn to work together for a future that takes our great grandkids lives into consideration. The planet cannot sustain the rape and pillage mentality of today's economy. The way I see it is we either flush the economy now or flush the planet and all living things. But people are greedy and short sighted, so I can see that only slamming into a brick wall will stop them long enough to see what it is that they are doing to themselves and their children's children. That is why 40 years ago I went to learn how to survive in the forest. I saw this wall coming up. The sooner the people who think money is god hit that wall the better for all life on this planet.
Why would I waste my time reading stuff that means nothing to me.
I have been hoping the economy would go down the crapper for a long time.
Maybe then we will stop destroying our life support system and take a good hard look at what we are doing, reassess our priorities and learn to work together for a future that takes our great grandkids lives into consideration.
The planet cannot sustain the rape and pillage mentality of today's economy.
The way I see it is we either flush the economy now or flush the planet and all living things.
But people are greedy and short sighted, so I can see that only slamming into a brick wall will stop them long enough to see what it is that they are doing to themselves and their children's children. That is why 40 years ago I went to learn how to survive in the forest. I saw this wall coming up. The sooner the people who think money is god hit that wall the better for all life on this planet.
The Post is just another biased media source.
A bowl of Red River or Sonny Boy every day does a guy good.Line up for your bread and gruel everyone. Bring your own bowl and spoon.;-)
Unicorn meat comes with rainbows in a can... Back to the rainbows and unicorns for ya.
Mmmmmm! Unicorn caserole!
I wonder if they serve that at the buffet on Fantasy Island
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Go join them on the Island Cliffy.. The Unicorn fillets are always done to perfection!
I'm guessing that the national Post did their Due Diligence on the numbers and are prepared to accept responsibility as they published them in their article.
The Canadian dollar wasn't always strong...which was actually to Ontario's advantage as a net exporter of manufactured goods.In fact, I'd wager that one of the reasons that they decided to assume debt had to do with the strength of the currency they employ
Well, as an example check out the first graphic, comparing Ontario and California Total Bonded Debt. There is a superscript 1 and an asterisk, the superscript 1 indicating that "Ontario data is from March 31, 2011" and "California data is from June 2011" and the asterisk means the data is "As of November 2010". That's a wee bit contradictory.
The Canadian dollar wasn't always strong...which was actually to Ontario's advantage as a net exporter of manufactured goods.
Fine... There is no Total Bonded Debt, no Bond Debt to GDP, no Bond Debt per capita and no Population comparison.
Suit yourself
I never said that. No need to get all dramatic. I was merely commenting on due diligence...
The Canadian dollar wasn't always strong...which was actually to Ontario's advantage as a net exporter of manufactured goods.
The above actions of those trades has hit it's mark as intended with parity as it's goal.The value of the currency was/is not a secret to California, Ontario or Greece... It is what it is and nothing more