Economists: Canada's GDP 'fell off a cliff' in January

waldo

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Great for drywall......

a par for the course, lapdog response! Well done... you bring much to this board! :mrgreen:
 

waldo

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Don't lie and nobody will call you on your lies.

no - sorry, your marginalization attempt blew up on you big time! You're nothing but a shytehouse disturber that get's a continued free pass around here. And for what reason? Is it because you bring such scintillating topical discussion forward? :mrgreen:
 

DaSleeper

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and there it is! Sure, sure... lapdog DuhSleeper... you, the guy who repeatedly declared, over and over, that you didn't have a reason/rationale to claim I wasn't there... that you didn't need a reason/rationale. Cause, lappers like you, you don't need no stinkin' reason/rationale cause you're a freakin' lapper! :mrgreen:
What is your reason for asking me to give you a reason?
 

waldo

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What is your reason for asking me to give you a reason?

it's either that... it's either you actually having a reason to substantiate your ongoing junkyard dog lapdog routine that you played out over those multiple threads... or you acknowledge your Tourette's. If was quite telling to have you... repeatedly... state you didn't have a reason/rationale... and you didn't need one! Right lapper? I'll find and re-quote all your statements to that end if you'd like.
 

waldo

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Now you need a reason to call someone a liar.......

what a concept hey! Clearly, as you did repeatedly, you stated YOU DIDN'T HAVE A REASON... that you DIDN'T NEED A REASON. Do you mean to say that for NO REASON AT ALL, you just choose to label other members LIARS? Oh my! You truly are the loyal lapper, aren't you?
 

waldo

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Nobody gives Waldon't any attention anymore on that other forum!
They all know he's a liar!

sad lil' lapdog DuhSleeper! The lapper who repeatedly stated he didn't have a reason, that he didn't need a reason to label LIAR. The guy who just now states broadly that he can label anyone a liar, without cause... without reason! DuhSleeper, such a special clubhouse lapdog.

well... that was a most telling point of departure taking you two azzholes off my IGNORE. You clearly have nothing to offer... YOU HAVE NO GAME! Time to put you back on IGNORE. You're welcome.
 

DaSleeper

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Nobody gives Waldon't any attention anymore on that other forum!
They all know he's a liar!

sad lil' lapdog DuhSleeper! The lapper who repeatedly stated he didn't have a reason, that he didn't need a reason to label LIAR. The guy who just now states broadly that he can label anyone a liar, without cause... without reason! DuhSleeper, such a special clubhouse lapdog.

well... that was a most telling point of departure taking you two azzholes off my IGNORE. You clearly have nothing to offer... YOU HAVE NO GAME! Time to put you back on IGNORE. You're welcome.
Must have hit a nerve!
 

waldo

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Speaking of damage and a certain provincial economy.

yowzer! You're really milking that graphic... now in 2 separate threads. Here, let me follow your lead:
Moody's Investor Services: California has an unfunded pension liability of $120 billion, while Ontario had a surplus of $5.7 billion as at March 31, 2013.

Moody's Investor Services: Ontario is in some ways better positioned to tackle its fiscal challenges than California. Both have large, diverse economies, which provide access to large and productive tax bases and support their investment-grade ratings. But California’s legal and political environments create obstacles to timely budget management and revenue-raising, which restricts its freedom of action relative to other US states and some sub-sovereigns, including Ontario

Moody's Investor Services: Constitutional constraints on budgeting flexibility continue in California, although modest governance changes have helped the state achieve three years of on-time budget passage.In comparison, Ontario has relatively stable revenues and like other Canadian provinces, has strong fiscal flexibility, on both the revenue and expenditure sides of the ledger.

per the related Fraser Institute study: Some might argue that this comparison is unfair, because Canadian provinces shoulder a larger share of government duties, vis-a-vis the federal government, than their U.S. state counterparts. Nonetheless, this comparison shows the limits of relying on tax hikes to escape the fiscal hole

Ontario Debt Looks Much Worse than California’s – At First Glance


 

Angstrom

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So is Canada better or worse with the ability to produce oil at profit when at 100$??? That's the bottom line here.

I say we are better off with that ability then without.
Mentalfloss?
Waldo?