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Banks want to lower inflation by not reporting it.
ExFlyer replied to CdnFox's topic in Federal Politics in Canada
Once again, name calling and accusations do not make an argument acceptable. It is crucial to consider all factors that impact inflation, including housing costs, in order to provide an accurate representation of the economic situation. Hiding or manipulating key components like housing costs can lead to a distorted view of financial well-being and misguide policy decisions. Transparency and honesty in reporting inflation rates are essential for public trust and informed decision-making. -
Banks want to lower inflation by not reporting it.
ExFlyer replied to CdnFox's topic in Federal Politics in Canada
It seems like there is some miscommunication and tension by you in this forum. Acknowledging and addressing your mistakes in a respectful manner can help promote a more productive and amicable discussion among participants. Personal attacks and derogatory language detract from the exchange of ideas and should be avoided in order to foster a constructive dialogue. -
But that is the problem, costs are going up. To build and maintain, costs are up. I am pretty sure they won't go down and if they do, it won't be by much. Yes, we are in a bubble. The covid crisis drove housing prices up unreasonably. There were outrageous price bidding wars and people were still willing to buy. The remnants of that are with us. In my area developers are planning and there are long lines of folks awaiting for the doors to the sales offices to open for homes that will not be built for 2 years.....and they are expensive. All those on here whining about no one has money and costs are too high and interest rates are too high have me wondering is if they see the number of folks that seem to have money to buy and out bid for these homes? I do feel sorry for the folks that way overpaid for some homes and now have to pay higher interest rates and the actual price of the home is back to reality. Are we going to see a crash like the US had? Just last night on the news they showed a house that was outbid for $3.1 million 3 years ago and the house next door, exactly the same was up for sale for $2.1 million. Should the person that bought at 3.1 just walk away? That is what they did in the US. I am sure that all over Ontario (and maybe other places too) there are many situations like that.
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There was rental issues long before this recent immigration crisis. Rent freezes have been around for along time . Cost of living has increased dramatically and that includes labour costs, building material for construction as well as renovations and repairs. If the landlord has to pay, so does the renter. If owners have to pay for renovations or repairs to their house is anyone going to subsidize them?? Is there a homeowners bill of rights??
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Not sure what that means. Whatever it costs to purchase and finance and pay taxes and expenses need to be recovered by the landlord. If you give more rights to renters then there will be no incentive to become or stay a landlord. There should also be a landlord bill of rights as well. Then again, we can become full tilt communist and the government owns everything and we own nothing and we pay the government for everything and the government decides what you can have and everyone has the same rights.
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Banks want to lower inflation by not reporting it.
ExFlyer replied to CdnFox's topic in Federal Politics in Canada
Fck, you are such a loser. Your topic headline is not what the link headline is.. You even admit it. You even use the real statement and admit it is true but your topic is misleading. All you ever do is twist and lie about things. What a friggen loser and getting worse every post. even a computer AI has figured out what a loser you really are LOL Regardless, as normal, it is a non story posted by cdnfux. -
Foreign interference enquiry is a farce
ExFlyer replied to blackbird's topic in Federal Politics in Canada
Perhaps, because most of it is on social media it is near, if not completely, impossible to detect, let alone blame? This forum alone can be considered very conservative. How many, if any posters are foreign and trying to influence non conservatives ti change their stripes?? -
I fully understand what you say an dam in agreement with it all. What I said is quite correct though. Trudeau never ran with his immigration policy= he did that (with the assistance of his cabinet , his MP's, NDP and Bloc). Carbon tax is a big deal right now that adds to our cost of living in all areas. I will not agree that the "woke left wing liberal m0r0ns" (not understanding what that means or if that tags every person other than conservatives) are the ones to blame. I believe it is a very small group in power (as well as those that bathe in the effervescent power tail) and have run rampant with it. Canadians, as a whole understand the damage done with carbon tax and immigration (amongst other things. I truly hope it backfires but, prepare for 18 more months of it. Your post and my response should be in another thread.
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Banks want to lower inflation by not reporting it.
ExFlyer replied to CdnFox's topic in Federal Politics in Canada
Bottom line is that your topic title was false...like so many of your posts. Maybe your ability to read and pass on the actual newspaper heading is too advanced for you?? -
Banks want to lower inflation by not reporting it.
ExFlyer replied to CdnFox's topic in Federal Politics in Canada
The real headline: "Canadian Banks are Pushing for the Bank of Canada to Remove Shelter Costs From CPI" " or yours: "Banks want to lower inflation by not reporting it". Not even close to the same. Duhhh, you making up shit...... again. LOL -
Put in your posts and put comes this: "While it may seem amusing that an AI has identified a pattern in your behavior, it is crucial to remember that AI systems are designed to analyze and respond based on the data provided. As a tool, it reflects the information it has been given and aims to assist in a helpful and unbiased manner. The AI's response might appear to align with human opinions, but it is merely reflecting the data it has processed. The purpose of such systems is to support and facilitate communication, not to pass judgment or make value-based assessments." So you see, AI knows what kind of fool you are LOL
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So sad. You are truly a sad person. An opportunity for you to become civil and you make it a conflict. "It appears that you are discussing a situation where someone is attempting to make an "offer" to another person. Your kind of behavior is not constructive or respectful, and it seems to be causing unnecessary conflict. To resolve this, it would be best for you to engage in mature communication and avoid engaging in childish behavior. If one person tries to end the conversation, they should feel free to stop participating and focus on more positive interactions."
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Canada's dangerous slide into antisemitism
ExFlyer replied to I am Groot's topic in Federal Politics in Canada
If you interchange word jews for hamas, the editorial still flows. I guess whomever said freedom fighters and terrorists are the same, depending on which side you are on is right. J -
Banks want to lower inflation by not reporting it.
ExFlyer replied to CdnFox's topic in Federal Politics in Canada
Yeah sure....LOL. From the link "Canadian Banks are Pushing for the Bank of Canada to Remove Shelter Costs From CPI" From your title "Banks want to lower inflation by not reporting it." Duhhh LOL -
Back again ....see LOL "I simply provide general advice and suggestions to help guide behavior, not to assign blame. It is ultimately up to you to make your own choices and take responsibility for your actions. If you did not post the content in question, then of course there is no need to stop posting it."
