Are Women Ready for Real Portfolios?

SirJosephPorter

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Pulling a switcheroo on me are you S.J.? AS you can see from the headings I've copied, everything about this thread is Canadian, you and I are Canadians we are discussing Canadian politics and the Canadian mortgage system- so why can't you just debate the point within those confines?


Nobody is pulling a switchroo, JLM. Refer to my previous post, #117, in that I specifically mention USA. The following is from that post (#117). All my posts about debt and deficit were meant to be general in nature, applicable to Canada, but not exclusively so.

And sell your house, are you serious? You would sell the house you are living in only in the direst of circumstances. And there is no guarantee that you will get your money back by selling the house, especially when housing market has tanked, as it did in USA recently.
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AnnaG

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Nobody is pulling a switchroo, JLM. Refer to my previous post, #117, in that I specifically mention USA. The following is from that post (#117). All my posts about debt and deficit were meant to be general in nature, applicable to Canada, but not exclusively so.
Ah. So you were just stating the blatantly obvious as if there was someone here that didn't know that or could figure it out.
Deficits are transient in nature and mingled with surpluses. Debt is debt. Until you pay it off, you are wasting money for interest payments on the debt.
 

SirJosephPorter

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Flora Macdonald was pretty powerful in her day, that's for sure.


I don’t know if you remember Pat Carney. I think she was in the Mulroney cabinet, Mulroney later made her a Senator. She was instrumental in defeating Mulroney’s abortion legislation.

She was away on some trip somewhere when the legislation came to vote in the Senate (it was already approved by the House). She cut her trip halfway and returned to Ottawa to vote. She voted against the legislation and it was tied in the Senate, 50:50. That means the bill was defeated.

Later she was punished by Mulroney for that. All the same, she was instrumental in defeating the abortion legislation. She is the reason why we don’t have any abortion legislation today.
 

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The one thing everyone could learn from Sauve is how to run up debt.

Maybe she took lessons from our flaky ex-Gov Gen. Remember? The ex-cbc hack who thought she could fly anywhere, anytime, with anyone she wanted, when she wanted and not have to pay the consequences. Actually, she was right about the consequences.
 

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I don’t know if you remember Pat Carney. I think she was in the Mulroney cabinet, Mulroney later made her a Senator. She was instrumental in defeating Mulroney’s abortion legislation.

She was away on some trip somewhere when the legislation came to vote in the Senate (it was already approved by the House). She cut her trip halfway and returned to Ottawa to vote. She voted against the legislation and it was tied in the Senate, 50:50. That means the bill was defeated.

Later she was punished by Mulroney for that. All the same, she was instrumental in defeating the abortion legislation. She is the reason why we don’t have any abortion legislation today.

I believe she still pops up from time to time, appearing on CPAC during pre-election discussions, etc. I liked her. Thought she was a real no-nonsense type of person.
 

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I don’t know if you remember Pat Carney.

I met her on a flight back home from China. She came back and spoke to all of us, and gave each of the girls a Canadian Flag pin. That was nice, because it was a personal gesture, and she welcomed all of the girls to Canada. I thought it showed real class.
 

Spade

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Okay, Spade so Tacohead means one is off topic? Or does Tacohead refer to a certain poster??? Sorry but your answer to countryboy wasn't too clear on the matter, and I am rather a bit dense. lol

Sorry, I was teasing him as he was questioning the fact the thread had wandered.

A taco head is a thoughtless person. Please send a toonie for this definition.
 

Downhome_Woman

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I bet women would actually be more fiscally responsible.
I don't know why. My mother was much better with money than my Dad. Me? I'm like my Dad. One of the reasons I hated my spouse being in Afghanistan was that I actually had to go on the computer and balance the damned budget. Thank god for e-mail when the going got rough.
i don't think that fiscal responsibility is a gender thing. If you've got it, you've got it - no matter what lies within your nether bits and pieces.

I think women could make an impact in government but they'd have to rise above stereotypes - those set by both the feminist and 'mainstream' peoples.
 

AnnaG

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I don't know why.
Because I was taunting the guys. :D
My mother was much better with money than my Dad. Me? I'm like my Dad. One of the reasons I hated my spouse being in Afghanistan was that I actually had to go on the computer and balance the damned budget. Thank god for e-mail when the going got rough.
There's something right there. I bet most women wouldn't send bfs, hubbies, etc. off to some other place unless there was absolutely no alternative. That'd save tax $.
i don't think that fiscal responsibility is a gender thing. If you've got it, you've got it - no matter what lies within your nether bits and pieces.
I agree. :D

I think women could make an impact in government but they'd have to rise above stereotypes - those set by both the feminist and 'mainstream' peoples.
I am pretty sure women would; just because of the simple fact that we have different priorities and viewpoints than men.
 

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I believe she still pops up from time to time, appearing on CPAC during pre-election discussions, etc. I liked her. Thought she was a real no-nonsense type of person.

Got the vague impression she was a little too much on the pushy side for my liking, albeit women in politics have to be a bit that way, I suppose & it's alright if they know what they are doing.
 

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Women decision ability is slower than a man's which may make it a good thing because rash decisions incubate wars
 

Liberalman

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Women are new to the position of total power and as time goes on they will get better but they still will have to claw their way to the top like the rest of the men of they will be left behind