Muskoka1
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3 hours ago, ManOnManOral said:
His ideology is fucked...free,free,free....
No Down Payment party-borrow & tax forever!
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2 hours ago, 1trailmaker said:
and this separates you from somehow? are you divided on this topic?
what NATIONAL division is there - I can wait all day
View Wexit page on FB!
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2 hours ago, Momorider said:
The fact you think they did nothing in all that time shows what an ignorant stupid shitforbrains you actually are, keep up the and WRONG AGAIN FAIL some day someone might take your serious
Lets hope not-already too many believe in "free" $ & debt-prob. the tooth fairy also-Dopey's next costume!
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43 minutes ago, 1trailmaker said:
I am not divided not sure what the division is about
Muslims
Immigrants
pipelines
what is the divison in Ontario
Of course pipelines/bill 21 about immigrants in Que. is supported by 70% of Quebecers!
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2 hours ago, 1trailmaker said:
don't worry MOMO you couldn't anyway
there is only ONE ONEWAY MEDIA
THE SUN
& the 'Red Star'!
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2 hours ago, 1trailmaker said:
what are we divided on - I keep hear this statement
You didn't see how Alberta/Sask. voted en masse. P.Q. voted in 35 separatists!
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2 hours ago, 1trailmaker said:
no they don't, none have front page coverage that I saw... can you post one?
even a non media would do
Many papers have endorsed candidates thru many elections
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1 hour ago, Poncho said:
Hum, can't find that anywhere, only Tory in 2007 saying he would extend public funding to Ontario's faith-based schools. It really doesn't matter any more, Canada is such a washed down Country now, like Trudeau wanted. It's more divided then ever, (same as when his old man ran the country) - look at the vote distribution maps, west is all blue (except the dope heads in Vancouver and the Island) and the East Red socialism hand out, then there is the Ontario GTA Tards....Fail is one, only lives in BarrieTard and will argue his riding stayed Blue but he is a Tard through and through. See all at the polls in a couple few years...LOL
Sad really-pretty divided country-maybe Trumpster will offer to buy us @ par!
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12 hours ago, Poncho said:
“I going to fire 100,000 people”
...something like that...
Still need to!
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17 hours ago, 1trailmaker said:
Yes the links were posted above - it is clear FORD made up the 15 billion cook the books figures as the finance Minister this week made the statement that the deficit was 7 billoin like Wynne said
I guess you missed that eh
Ontario's deficit for 2018-19 is half what the Ford government claimed it was after taking power from the Kathleen Wynne's Liberals.
Last year's deficit was $7.4 billion, according to the 2018-19 public accounts, released Friday by the province. Officials are attributing the drop in the deficit to better than expected revenues because of a hot economy, and lower than expected expenses.
In August 2018, the Ford government said the 2018-19 deficit was running at $15 billion. The government trimmed that projection to $14.5 billion in November when it released its fall economic statement.
The government stuck with that figure until April, when it tabled this year's budget, and revised the 2018-19 projected deficit to $11.7 billion.
Corporate tax revenue was up $1 billion from the previous fiscal year, reflecting what the government said was a 9.6 per cent increase in corporate profits.
The government is still projecting a $10.3 billion deficit for 2019-20, but could lower that when Finance Minister Rod Phillips tables the fall economic statement, due by November 15.
The only thing here is FORD raising the deficit by 3 billion
Just like Wynne lowballed her deficit previously!
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21 hours ago, 1trailmaker said:
Wynne is gone so why do you keep posting about her? Ontario kept Canada rolling during the recession, this is more facts you can't deny
Because you keep lambasting Ford who's trying to clean up the Lieberal mess!
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22 hours ago, 1trailmaker said:
here IRV strange the same period of time
The great recession happened in '08/'09 in midst of Harper's rule!
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22 hours ago, 1trailmaker said:
I didn't this last 2 elections bbut you did
How come you don't post MEME's about the Federal Debt under Harper? ONEWAY post what
Same as you being selective with your facts!
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23 hours ago, 1trailmaker said:
so we agree its 7 billion now not the 15b claimed by FORD
that was easy IRV, just use FACTS instead of FORD claims ( similar to TRUMPS just say them and the minions eat it up)
You say GO FORD yet he has ncreased the deficit strange NEW ONEWAY
U can't cut it to zero overnite-takes time to cut the fat-he'll be back to it today!
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On 10/21/2019 at 9:41 AM, 1trailmaker said:
IRV you post its 15b then 11b then 14 b - do you see an issue with your posts
An I got the info from Ontario Finance Minister
Treasury Board President Peter Bethlenfalvy and Finance Minister Rod Phillips on Friday announced that the final deficit figure for 2018-19 was $7.4 billion.
The Tory ministers said the change — down from an interim $11.7 billion figure disclosed by former treasurer Vic Fedeli who was demoted 10 weeks after his April budget — is due to higher tax revenues and lower than anticipated spending.
Pretty much was the Liberals had stated but DOUG says no its 15 billion
no biggie IRV keep posting old articles that are incorrect according to the PC party of Ontario
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/toronto/ontario-deficit-update-1.5282527
keep posting IRV
Due to lower spending-just what we need!
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9 hours ago, 1trailmaker said:
Ottawa has committed – and has now written into law – that 90 per cent of the revenues collected from the fuel charge will be returned to individual households in the provinces where the revenues were raised. The PBO report says over the next five years all but the wealthiest 20 per cent of Canadian households will get more back from the rebate than they will pay in carbon tax.
The lowest-income families will get $70 more than they pay in Saskatchewan, $101 in Manitoba, $89 in Ontario and $63 in New Brunswick.
The benefits also grow almost every year, across every income group. By 2023-24, the PBO predicts the lowest-income households in Saskatchewan will get $131 more in rebates than they pay in carbon tax. In Manitoba, that group will be $214 better off; in Ontario, $195; and New Brunswick, $143.
The wealthiest families in Saskatchewan, Ontario and New Brunswick will pay between $13 and $50 more in carbon tax than they receive from the rebate. In Manitoba, the wealthiest families will still be better off by $37, the PBO says.
ANDREW lies when he says you will only pay for carbon tax - he was there when the LAW was written that returns 90% of all money collected - IT IS THE LAW
so doom and gloom not happening -- RECORD EMPLOYMENT - ONTARIO BOOMING - but still claming job killing
Doesn't factor in added cost of transportation of goods added on to retail prices we all have to pay!
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2 hours ago, irv said:
So ignorant, so stupid.
But crucially, the government also simultaneously eliminated several tax credits including the children’s fitness tax credit, public transit tax credits and the income-splitting tax credit for couples with young children.
Consequently, the elimination of these tax credits resulted in higher personal income taxes. In fact, when you compare the value of Mr. Trudeau’s tax-rate reduction with the loss of tax credits, 81 per cent of middle-class families (with household incomes between $77,089 and $107,624) experienced an increase in their federal tax burden since 2015. In other words, slightly more than four out of five middle-class families now face a higher tax burden.
However, the federal budget deficit will reach a projected $19.8-billion in 2019/20, which means the federal government must borrow money to pay for the CCB increase. The result is more government debt and higher debt interest payments – again, paid for by taxpayers. Incidentally, since the Trudeau government took office, the per-person federal debt (inflation-adjusted) has increased by $1,725.
Finally, it’s important to understand that today’s Canadian families will enjoy benefits that future families will pay for, when those future generations face higher taxes to finance today’s expenditures. Put differently, the government is borrowing money from young Canadians, hoping they don’t notice, and guaranteeing them a huge bill to pay in the future.
Only the very dumb/stupid/ignorant vote for idiots that constantly borrow against the future!
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4 hours ago, 1trailmaker said:
The media sure is talking about coalitions governments - Andrew is stomping his feet that if he gets the most seats the NDP should back them Jagmeet said never with PCP
I am against coalition governments regardless of the party's
good chance we have the same as 10 years ago with elections every other year
Sort of like Italy!
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2 hours ago, Tinker said:
Absolute lunacy!!!
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17 hours ago, 1trailmaker said:
this is how we move forward, its the reason we have everything today that we didn't yesterday ------
like it or not debt will only grow year after year for ever, sooner or later this way of life will be gone just like the old west has gone
we have another 200 years of smooth sailing I would say
Large amounts of debt have tripped up many over the long term-check economic charts/history-you are delusional @ best!
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1 hour ago, 1trailmaker said:
Doug is finding this job a lot more difficult than he thought it was - yelling slogans is so easy, actually governing is hard
so as we yelled at wynne for too many Ministers blah blah FORD tops that with even more ministers adding 7 more this year due to SLOGANs DON'T GOVERN
most Ministers ever under FORD, now paid even more
Cut the Kids lol
Buddy's get jobs, pay them more while not even doing shit as we take 152 day holiday PAID IN FULL
This is just an example why being a complete blind ONEWAY, Conservatives save us all follower isn't good voting practices - SLOGAN MAN IS THE WORST
He's not the worst-Wynne/McGuinty & the debt they left behind were far worse for this province-I believe there's been one bond rating upgrade since Ford took over-hopefully more to come!
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5 minutes ago, 1trailmaker said:
so you agree you have no interest in paying back the debt or are you voting for PPC
Balance the budget/eliminate the deficit-fiscal madness to keep borrowing against the future!
Justin Trudeau is Doing a Great Job
in Ontario
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That means there's demand in other countries-prob. U.S. where 70% of exports still go!