Trudeau one of the most useless twits to ever occupy the P.M.'s office!

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Got a lot of friends in danger do you? Most would say that an addict that dies of an overdose got what he was after.

Perhaps Wall St crashes, should those people have access to cheap drugs on the street corner??
 

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Got a lot of friends in danger do you? Most would say that an addict that dies of an overdose got what he was after.


I think we are all in danger- like the woman from Ontario that got murdered N.Y. Eve. Biggest criteria is probably being in the wrong place at the wrong time.
 

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There has to be a whole host of changes to make things better not just a single fix.

To start we should abolish debt-based currency. This move alone will create a huge paradigm shift in the way the country and government operates and save us billions in unnecessary interest payments to international banks. Better yet reverse things completely and make the banks pay us interest if they wish to loan money using the fractional reserve system.

Second we should bring the salaries, expenses and pensions of the politicians in line with the average Joe. An independent board of citizens to set their wages. Greater oversight and revision of expenses again by an independent board of citizens. Cancel the gold plated pensions for 2 terms and force them into defined contribution plans like they are forcing on the general public so they only get what they put in. The sooner we take away control of their own wages and benefits the sooner they will worry about doing a good job for the citizens.

Third we need to simplify and even out the tax code. A straight 15% flat tax on all earnings. No loopholes, no deductions, same rate for money earned overseas and used to fund a life in Canada. The only exemption from the source deduction is for any single person or any family that is less than $6000 above the poverty line based on the size of the family.

Fourth is to do away with free trade. Prior to the imposition of income taxes 90% of government revenue came from customs duties and excise tariffs with absolutely no negative impact on the economy. As a net exporter there is no reason for us to allow all our good jobs to be shipped overseas so we can they buy crappy products back at triple what they are really worth so CEOs can make multiple millions a year. I'm not saying return to the 90% of revenue but let's get it back up from the less than 5% it has become.

Last is to reduce spending. Enough with all the special interest pork-barrel projects and departments. Start with full funding for essential services and if there is extra money pay off the debt then spend it on programs that effect the most citizens. We do not need to spend billions on stuff that benefits less than 1% of the population or worse only benefits the richest 1%

These are of course just places to start. I'm sure all of these could be refined and adjusted and a lot more could be added to ensure we don't get into this predicament again like a constitutional amendment forbidding a deficit budget except for time of national disaster or legally declared war.

Just waiting with anticipation when he legalizes street/recreational drugs - Just hope no one I know dies on account of it.

Those people would most likely die from drugs whether they are illegal or not. Addicts manage to get their fix today, what makes you think keeping drugs illegal will change that?
 

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Countries that make drug issues medical ones, and cost what medication does, don't have the kind of street drug problems countries have when they follow the "make it illegal, and invest in prisons" path...
takes the profits away from criminals like Hillary "we can't legalize drugs - there is to much money to be made!" Clinton

speaking of drug deaths
a lot of Canadian soldiers died making Afghanistan the record breaking opium producer you see there today
BTW, the CIA, iran contra, that's george OPIUM "POPPY" BUSH, for those of you that didn't know.

trudeau is taking great care to keep the medical weed profits up, so it will just be a new breed of gouger, just like the epi pen a$$hole, and the same people getting hosed
difference: taxes will get paid, that is all that will change
 
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Those people would most likely die from drugs whether they are illegal or not. Addicts manage to get their fix today, what makes you think keeping drugs illegal will change that?


One main concern, Nick. Driving while under the influence and no foolproof test in place to test for impairment.

There has to be a whole host of changes to make things better not just a single fix.

To start we should abolish debt-based currency. This move alone will create a huge paradigm shift in the way the country and government operates and save us billions in unnecessary interest payments to international banks. Better yet reverse things completely and make the banks pay us interest if they wish to loan money using the fractional reserve system.


Issue bonds to raise money to repay debt. 5% per annum would be reasonable interest.
 

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Lefarded bunch of freeloaders with a bad case of P E N I S envy.

Not as useless as the twit he replaced so it is a move in the right direction. By the time the next election comes around he will be a seasoned player. By his 5th term we will be called Tredeaueville

By the end of his second year we will all be broke and starving. Except for the entitled of course.
 

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Lefarded bunch of freeloaders with a bad case of P E N I S envy.



By the end of his second year we will all be broke and starving. Except for the entitled of course.

The entitled will in the end win.The pretenders will burn. Simple physics

Of course many of the wage earers will perish in the great and nobel adjustment. Thier contribution will be aqppreciasted every year untill will forget about what the thje4 fuk the day is about, until the Russian tanks wake us up.

I reccomend total war, that.s where the meat is. I have often thought of dominating the planet by force. Production of war material of copurse is an expensive undertaking.
 

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Issue bonds to raise money to repay debt. 5% per annum would be reasonable interest.[/QUOTE


The debt will never be paid.
How many times have governments taxed us with the stated intention that it is to pay down the debt? Or eliminate the deficit?
Every time the government gets its filthy hands on some extra money the first thing they do is spend it on some useless new program.
Only Harper tried to do something positive about the debt and you see where that got him.
The majority of people are oblivious to debt, have no idea how deeply in debt we go every year and don't seem to care when they are reminded as long as they have everything they want.


Income tax was first introduced to pay for the war. But when the war was over there were lots of other things to spend on so the income tax wasn't used to pay for the war. That's when the first social programs were introduced. The government had money they never had before and quickly figured out they could use it to buy votes by introducing 'feel good' programs. Programs that the people had been getting along just fine without for decades.


Now they're doing it to us again with the carbon tax. Consumer prices will rise and government will still go deeper into debt.


Things have been going downhill ever since the first deficit and will continue to worsen until the whole system crashes. We'll end up like Greece; totally bankrupt.
That's the way I see it anyway.
 

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JLM;2392754 Issue bonds to raise money to repay debt. 5% per annum would be reasonable interest.[/QUOTE The debt will never be paid. How many times have governments taxed us with the stated intention that it is to pay down the debt? Or eliminate the deficit? [/QUOTE said:
The main problem is no one wanted to take the tough medicine Harper prescribed. In B.C. people are whining about a $14/month increase in Medical Premiums, but everyone wants to run to the doctor for every hangnail, sniffle etc.
 

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One main concern, Nick. Driving while under the influence and no foolproof test in place to test for impairment.
Again, nothing is going to change drastically whether it's legal or not. People drive while impaired today and will drive while impaired if they legalize all drugs tomorrow.



Issue bonds to raise money to repay debt. 5% per annum would be reasonable interest.
We do not need to issue bonds. The government has the constitutional ability to print the money it needs. Issuing interest bearing bonds is a construct of the international banking cartel to enslave the government and the country in never-ending debt. Every penny right now comes from a bond so even if they gathered up all the money they could buy back the bonds but have nothing left for the interest. The only way to pay the interest is to issue more bonds (borrow more money) which then bears more interest. Every time the cycle repeats the interest (national debt) increases. It is an endless spiral of ever-increasing debt and that is why we need to get rid of the system entirely.
 

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Right on Remington- it's what happens when you send a boy on a man's job!


Just waiting with anticipation when he legalizes street/recreational drugs - Just hope no one I know dies on account of it.
Portugal has de facto legalization of street/recreational drugs. Over the span of 10 years, ODs dropped by almost 50%, alcohol related incidents also decreased, although nothing like 50%. And believe it or not, overall drug use has actually decreased with a small increase in marijuana use, except for teens who actually saw a decrease in use although it was fairly small.
All manufacturing of illicit drugs is still highly illegal, except for personal marijuana which is limited to 6 plants at one time. Any trafficking is also dealt with harshly, including weed. The money not pissed away going after, prosecuting and incarcerating the end user is used to fund rehab clinics. Those who are charged for possession other than marijuana appear before a tribunal who after hearing your plea decide on a jail term, rehab or to just drop it altogether.
And here's the thing, the govt doesn't make a dime from taxing it because it's still illegal to sell, but they do save a crap load not prosecuting the end users.
 

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The main problem is no one wanted to take the tough medicine Harper prescribed. In B.C. people are whining about a $14/month increase in Medical Premiums, but everyone wants to run to the doctor for every hangnail, sniffle etc.



The tough medicine Harper prescribed was to put us further into debt.


It was Paul Martin who did the most to get the country on the right track.
 

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The UK’s top bosses will have made more money by lunchtime on Wednesday than the typical UK worker will earn all year, according to an analysis that exposes the gulf between executives and the rest of the workforce.

On “Fat Cat Wednesday” campaigners say that public anger with elites will intensify unless action is taken to tackle excess among executives

https://www.theguardian.com/money/2...-workers-will-earn-all-year-fat-cat-wednesday