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LinkSoul60

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  1. Actually, a friend of mine got one put on their roof 2 weeks ago. Total bill was $13K and with average annual cost of electricity at $2K his pay back is 6.5 years to be net zero. The safe guess is that him, his wife and the house will still be there in 6.5 years so 'never' is not going to be in the equation.
  2. You have to be some sort of far right wing chat bot experiment that is in need of a complete tear down and rebuild. A complete failure so back to the drawing board...
  3. Nothing to admit. Facts are; "The notion that everybody is vacating Canada to produce in the U.S. doesn't jibe with reality on the ground," he said. To sidestep tariffs, some automakers are retooling existing, idle factory space in the U.S. to build vehicles that they have been importing, and which now face levies. For example, Nissan has said it plans to make more Rogue SUVs and other vehicles at its plants in Tennessee and Mississippi, while reducing imports from Japan. Japanese vehicles face levies of 15 percent under a tentative deal with the Trump administration. "We're seeing underutilized plants being filled with products that were previously imported. There is no boom in new builds," said Sam Fiorani, vice president at research firm AutoForecast Solutions.
  4. If only companies like Capital Power, Northland, Enbridge, TC Energy, etc, etc had first consulted with the dunces here they would have saved tens of billions of dollars in these renewable energy investments... You would think with the talent involved in these decisions and amounts of monies invested the due diligence done would have been much better. Why they didn't think of location, the fact that it gets dark at night, and precipitation called snow is beyond me...
  5. Your Trump Deification Syndrome lets you only cite one GM plant and think it's decimated the entire industry... David Adams, president of Global Automakers of Canada, disputed Trump's claims that automakers are leaving Canada for U.S. plants, and said jobs are holding steady. "The notion that everybody is vacating Canada to produce in the U.S. doesn't jibe with reality on the ground," he said. Adams said Trump's aggressive tariffs could eventually reshape North American auto production, but added, "we're not there yet." https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/windsor/canadian-auto-industry-dispute-trump-factor-relocation-1.7646103
  6. You're a one trick pony...and a clown to boot. All you got is marxist, Antifa, libebrals, lefty's, etc... Why won't you tell me what 'Carnage' has destroyed since he's been in office'?
  7. It's not a bad thing for some obviously, I just find it interesting that a Canadian who say they like the country cheers on someone who's done his best to screw the country's economy over with the tariffs that have put people out of work right now. I'm not sure he's better than anything... including Biden.
  8. Every politician who's ever lived has boasted about something or another during their election campaigns. We're getting tariffs regardless. Every country in the world has them and to date we have the most favourable as you'd expect. Of course not having a tariff deal is something but it's a hell of a lot better than signing a bad deal that lasts years. The auto industry isn't drifting south and it's not a surprise that Trump would like that if it were fact. The usual Trump bravado that doesn't meet the facts.
  9. No, but warmer weather in the winter is the main reason why Canadian's bought homes in the Southern US... FL, AZ, CA.
  10. No, your infatuation of Trump and all things maga has little to do with equal application of the law. You've supported everything Trump well prior to this James indictment. I do find it odd though that we have Canadian's who are infatuated with a guy hell bent on trying to break our economy. You'd almost thing they want our country to fail...
  11. Yes, and warmer weather in the Southern US during winter months....which probably has something to so with it. Fyi... the US has a housing shortage as well with escalated costs. And no, I'm not defending where Canada is with the cost of housing.
  12. Don't worry Shady... I'm fùcking with you. Your devotion to Trump and all things maga is and has been very obvious.
  13. Real estate values move up and down based on many factors.. Always have and always will. Without looking.... I'd bet one hell of a lot more Canadian's own homes in the US as opposed to American's owning homes in Canada.
  14. I didn't ask about the liberals or even referred to them. Why are you so defensive over a guy who is trying to break our economy?
  15. lol... sure it does. But not the other way right 😂
  16. For the last time.... What don't you understand about... 'She was charged, not convicted... and I've said let it go to court (if it even does) to see what happens'? If you view that as being defensive so be it. Answer the question Shady... Why are you so defensive over a guy who is trying to break our economy?
  17. I'm referring to US net investment as your chart shows. Why is that?
  18. Why do you refuse to answer why you're so defensive of a guy who's trying to break our economy?
  19. You have lots of charts and are off on a tangent now with standards of living and violent crime, but still avoiding answering why more US investment started coming into Canada after 2015. Why?
  20. What don't you understand about... 'She was charged, not convicted... and I've said let it go to court (if it even does) to see what happens'? Why do you refuse to answer why you're so defensive of a guy who's trying to break our economy?
  21. You're welcome... Why did more US investment start coming to Canada after 2015?
  22. She was charged, not convicted... and I've said let it go to court (if it even does) to see what happens. Nothing ridiculous about that at all. Why so defensive over a guy who's trying to break our economy?
  23. Why so defensive over a guy who's trying to break our economy?
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