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If that were true, then housing prices would have only gone up proportionally with migrant numbers. Since that's not even remotely the case, then what you're saying isn't remotely true. Immigration is helping to drive up housing inflation, but it's certainly not the only reason there are not enough homes, lol.
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When you're tossing up beauty quotes like these, nobody's best is required. The only person you're making look like a loser is yourself. The idea that anyone gives an angry buffoon like you a moment's thought in their day-to-day is sad comedy, but I guess when your day-to-day is nothing but battling it out on internet forums, that might not seem so insane. You've actually suggested the current BoC governor and federal government may be purposely screwing things up and making themselves look bad, so that the next guys look...also bad...or something. Too funny. ?
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They punted Russia's donkey soldiers out of Kiev, Kharkiv and Kherson, and (at least) forced a stalement against what was supposed to be the world's second most powerful military, which is now revealed dysfunctional circus using garbage equipment. Russia couldn't have been much more humiliated than it is, and Putin's revision of objectives after the fact is only convincing the smooth-brains of "victory". That's you by the way. ?
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No, it says right there that 85% of inflation has to do with foreign factors and the supply chain, so your clueless bullshitting faceplants right out the gate. Trudeau can't have been responsible for ~50% of the inflation as you repeatedly claimed if 85% of it were from things he has basically no control over. Dumb dumb dumb.
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I don't think you're right. I don't like what I've seen from PP yet, but I suspect he was mostly making the noises the dumb apes wanted to hear so he could get the base behind him before going more mainstream like Harper. I would be zero percent surprised if we end up with Harper 2.0 when he wins the election, and without a major gaffe there's basically no chance the Liberals win again IMO.
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No they weren't, because: a. Around 50% of the increase in inflation observed since the end of 2019 can be ascribed to global or foreign factors. These include US inflation, commodity prices and movements in the exchange rate. b. Supply challenges that largely reflect developments at the global level account for another 35% of the rise in inflation. Trudeau can't control US inflation, commodity prices or movements in the exchange rate. Since we're not a communist command economy, he also can't do much about supply chains. This is all the proof we need that you're a clueless buffoon, ranting about shit for which you have no understanding or knowledge. ?
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No, 50 percent is due to foreign factors like: US inflation, commodity prices and movements in the exchange rate. Another 35% is due to: Supply challenges that largely reflect developments at the global level account for another 35% of the rise in inflation. You're not going to convince me you're not a clueless buffoon by insisting that you're winning, over and over. Remember: ? Sure, we'd not doubt have less inflation if Justin had spent less. The problem you have is that you've squawked, complained and claimed half or more of it is his fault, which is retarded.
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Once again: a. Around 50% of the increase in inflation observed since the end of 2019 can be ascribed to global or foreign factors. These include US inflation, commodity prices and movements in the exchange rate. b. Supply challenges that largely reflect developments at the global level account for another 35% of the rise in inflation. Your muppet logic here, obviously, is that because they said that global/foreign factors like inflation, commodity prices and exchange rates account for 50% of the inflation in 2022, then the other 35% they attribute to supply chain issues are strictly 100% internal and cannot be global (even though our supply chains are very much global) ?. Even better though, we then have to accept that the supply chain is something that we (or rather the government) can control, which unless we're a communist centralized economy is definitely not the case. Dumb dumb dumb.
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It was in Scotiabanks quote: a. Around 50% of the increase in inflation observed since the end of 2019 can be ascribed to global or foreign factors. These include US inflation, commodity prices and movements in the exchange rate. US inflation pushed Canadian inflation up with it, because we buy a lot of shit from the US, because the economy is...global, you know? See how dumb you look when you think you've made a good point, but really fallen on your face and knocked out your own teeth? ?
