Trudeau to make economic case for taking in refugees at G20 summit

taxslave

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That's the economic case, is it?.. Setting an example?

No doubt, this is a direct result of part-time dwama teacher logic shining through in all it's splendor.



Hey!... What did the barn doors ever do to you to deserve such an insult.

PS - the German economy has benefited by keeping all the firefighters and state-sponsored criminal lawyers extremely busy

Apologize now!

One gave me a black eye. Therefore they are all bad.lol

Germany has been recalling retired police back to active duty to deal with the muslim problem makers.
 

MHz

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That would be doing paperwork in triplicate and knowing what a file cabinet looks like.
Welcome to Germany Comrade. Here is a gift that should never be taken off.
 

CDNBear

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We will soon see if framing this as an economic opportunity is 'absurd'.


In which case, if there is agreement by the international community, then there will be some more crow for the bully bear to munch on.
So you're back to faith and playing the victim, good call.

We'll just have to wait and see what the messaging will be at the G20.
Faith.

He's just got too many sodium bits stuck in his teeth.
Great reply. I love watching you eat crow.
 

Vbeacher

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There IS no economic case to be made for admitting tens of thousands of Syrian refugees. Especially the way Trudeau wants to do it. At least Harper wanted to comb through the ranks and find some who were businessmen and Christians and spoke some English. Trudeau is just going to dragoon anybody he can find to meet his self-imposed deadline. The educational/skill levels will be extremely low overall, and few will have any language skills.

Denmark is admitting 33,000 next year, and has set aside over US $2 billion to take care of them just for one year. So this is going to cost billions on an ongoing basis. Only 11% of Syrian women have ever worked outside the home, and most of the men will only eventually get some work as taxi drivers and other low-paying occupations. Given our progressive tax system they will not be paying any income taxes because with a family their earnings are too low.
 

JLM

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There IS no economic case to be made for admitting tens of thousands of Syrian refugees. Especially the way Trudeau wants to do it. At least Harper wanted to comb through the ranks and find some who were businessmen and Christians and spoke some English. Trudeau is just going to dragoon anybody he can find to meet his self-imposed deadline. The educational/skill levels will be extremely low overall, and few will have any language skills.

Denmark is admitting 33,000 next year, and has set aside over US $2 billion to take care of them just for one year. So this is going to cost billions on an ongoing basis. Only 11% of Syrian women have ever worked outside the home, and most of the men will only eventually get some work as taxi drivers and other low-paying occupations. Given our progressive tax system they will not be paying any income taxes because with a family their earnings are too low.

Couldn't have said it better myself!
 

B00Mer

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petros

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Take a trip to BC and say Harper didn't do anything. The money spent was mind boggling. Ports, bridges, highways, transit, rail, freeways, telecom, grid, etc etc etc