poochy Posted June 19, 2015 Report Posted June 19, 2015 Well, we have a Conservative Senator that was screwing a 16 year old. Maybe he'll tell Canadians they stand with pedophiles and be appointed as a judge too. Or is that only for Conservatives who knock up their babysitters? let the rage flow through you... Quote
eyeball Posted June 19, 2015 Report Posted June 19, 2015 How so? What's your business model? Any links to your fish claims? The Hatchery was to be expanded to raise 6 million chum eggs in 1984 with adult returns of up to 180,000. Chum Salmon were successfully raised at the Hatchery for a few years, however, the returning chum created management problems with the Department of Fisheries and Oceans (DFO), and raising of chum was temporarily discontinued. Source The only problem our hatchery caused for DFO was that small boat fishermen and their community had found a way to remain viable. I'll leave it up to you to decide what's more sacrilegious - enabling a community to become viable according to it's own co-managed efforts or not submitting to the wisdom of Liberal and Conservative fisheries policies and management. Quote A government without public oversight is like a nuclear plant without lead shielding.
On Guard for Thee Posted June 19, 2015 Report Posted June 19, 2015 That isn't a serious question. Shifting the central basis of our immigration from recruiting skilled workers with the proper language skills to succeed in Canada to bringing in masses of unskilled third world relatives is going to help Canada how, exactly? And why are we increasing the numbers? What are we going to do with millions of illiterate Pakistanis, Bangladishis, Tamils, Indians and Somalians? Increasing the numbers to 1% of our population means 1.75 million of them in their first five year term. Millions of illiterate Pakistanis.... There you go down that road again that tends to elicit comments you don't like. Anyway, as already explained, we need immigration to maintain our population. Otherwise who will pay the bills when we are all needing healthcare. The NDP party lists as the first plank in their immigration platform is recognition of foreign professionals. And family reunification is simply a tenet of the Canadian psyche we are honoured for. Quote
On Guard for Thee Posted June 19, 2015 Report Posted June 19, 2015 You think that by getting "corporations to pay their fair share", you'll reverse your implication of money being shipped offshore........ Maybe not, but at least the fair share will stay here. Quote
eyeball Posted June 19, 2015 Report Posted June 19, 2015 I asked you to clarify what you were bitching about. You evidently cannot do so. Hah, I thought I was rubbing your nose in your bitching about immigrant families. Quote A government without public oversight is like a nuclear plant without lead shielding.
eyeball Posted June 19, 2015 Report Posted June 19, 2015 Don't worry. Our resources are in good hands. Harper sold them off to Chinese Communists. Could you please have a talk with Hal9000 he's terribly confused about who's selling out our opportunities to the Chinese. Quote A government without public oversight is like a nuclear plant without lead shielding.
Derek 2.0 Posted June 19, 2015 Report Posted June 19, 2015 (edited) Maybe not, but at least the fair share will stay here. No, Corporations that "leave Canada" (on paper) will be leaving little to no fair share in Canada........ Edited June 19, 2015 by Derek 2.0 Quote
Shady Posted June 19, 2015 Report Posted June 19, 2015 Maybe not, but at least the fair share will stay here. /Facepalm Quote
On Guard for Thee Posted June 19, 2015 Report Posted June 19, 2015 No, Corporations that "leave Canada" (on paper) will be living little to no fair share in Canada........ The reason they are here in the first place is our natural resources. You ca xfer money with the click of a mouse button. Not so with a forest or a mine. Quote
On Guard for Thee Posted June 19, 2015 Report Posted June 19, 2015 /Facepalm Be careful, don't hurt yourself. Quote
Derek 2.0 Posted June 19, 2015 Report Posted June 19, 2015 The reason they are here in the first place is our natural resources. You ca xfer money with the click of a mouse button. Not so with a forest or a mine. Well no, it doesn't work like that. First Corporate headquarters can be changed by little more than new letterhead, likewise, if an NDP Government makes our resources less attractive, said corporations go elsewhere.........hence why very little coal is mined today in the UK or Steel produced in the United States........or manufacturing is dying in Ontario...... Quote
On Guard for Thee Posted June 19, 2015 Report Posted June 19, 2015 Well no, it doesn't work like that. First Corporate headquarters can be changed by little more than new letterhead, likewise, if an NDP Government makes our resources less attractive, said corporations go elsewhere.........hence why very little coal is mined today in the UK or Steel produced in the United States........or manufacturing is dying in Ontario...... Which again highlights my point about hewers of wood...why do we continue to give away our natural resources to foreign corps such as Harper is so happy to do. Sending raw logs in a boat to China is about as dumb an idea as you could come up with. If we are going to continue polluting the planet with tar sands, at least build a refinery in Fort Muck and employ people. Quote
Derek 2.0 Posted June 19, 2015 Report Posted June 19, 2015 Which again highlights my point about hewers of wood...why do we continue to give away our natural resources to foreign corps such as Harper is so happy to do. Sending raw logs in a boat to China is about as dumb an idea as you could come up with. If we are going to continue polluting the planet with tar sands, at least build a refinery in Fort Muck and employ people. Hewers of wood and fetchers of water will be one of the few forms of employment left in a Socialist Canada.........And you're misunderstanding your own point, corporations process less resources in Canada because it doesn't currently make economic sense to do so.......and your solution, and that of the NDP, is to make Canada less competitive........ Quote
On Guard for Thee Posted June 19, 2015 Report Posted June 19, 2015 Hewers of wood and fetchers of water will be one of the few forms of employment left in a Socialist Canada.........And you're misunderstanding your own point, corporations process less resources in Canada because it doesn't currently make economic sense to do so.......and your solution, and that of the NDP, is to make Canada less competitive........ And how any NDP governments have we had so far in Canada to continue the drawer of water situation...well we have one in Alta now and I dont see corps pulling up stakes. I suppose next you may try to blame the fall in oil prices on socialists as you call everybody who is not CPC, but perhaps they will be smarter and use some of their bank accounts to switch gears fro a dying industry ad get into renewables. Quote
Derek 2.0 Posted June 19, 2015 Report Posted June 19, 2015 And how any NDP governments have we had so far in Canada to continue the drawer of water situation...well we have one in Alta now and I dont see corps pulling up stakes. I suppose next you may try to blame the fall in oil prices on socialists as you call everybody who is not CPC, but perhaps they will be smarter and use some of their bank accounts to switch gears fro a dying industry ad get into renewables. You're not following the news I suppose: The Canadian Association of Oilwell Drilling Contractors has revised its January jobs forecast and now predicts nine percent more job losses -- equivalent to about 2,600 positions -- because of an expected 13 percent further drop in operating days. The association is now forecasting there will be 25,110 fewer jobs this year than last year -- a 50 percent decline in overall jobs in the sector. While the job losses will be felt most in Alberta, experts say the impact will be felt throughout the economy. Well done Alberta NDP......why wouldn't you bend the oil companies over the barrel with higher taxes and increased royalties in an already shaky oil & gas market environment..........jobless Albertans will surely feature in this Fall's election, likewise socialist tax policy. Quote
On Guard for Thee Posted June 19, 2015 Report Posted June 19, 2015 You're not following the news I suppose: Well done Alberta NDP......why wouldn't you bend the oil companies over the barrel with higher taxes and increased royalties in an already shaky oil & gas market environment..........jobless Albertans will surely feature in this Fall's election, likewise socialist tax policy. Apparently you are not following reality. The price of oil dropped, and the layoffs in Alta. began a long time before the last election. But nice try. Quote
Derek 2.0 Posted June 19, 2015 Report Posted June 19, 2015 Apparently you are not following reality. The price of oil dropped, and the layoffs in Alta. began a long time before the last election. But nice try. No, I do follow reality, I just provided a news article stating, post Alberta NDP corporate tax increase, the rate of job losses in Alberta will increase despite an increase in the price of oil from several months ago. Quote
On Guard for Thee Posted June 19, 2015 Report Posted June 19, 2015 No, I do follow reality, I just provided a news article stating, post Alberta NDP corporate tax increase, the rate of job losses in Alberta will increase despite an increase in the price of oil from several months ago. The article says the layoffs are continuing due to the oil price being in the doldrums, which, ass I pointed out, has been a fact since long before the election. You try to spin it but it dont work. Quote
Derek 2.0 Posted June 19, 2015 Report Posted June 19, 2015 The article says the layoffs are continuing due to the oil price being in the doldrums, which, ass I pointed out, has been a fact since long before the election. You try to spin it but it dont work. Oil prices have increased nearly $20/bbl since the last forecast, and said new forecast was released after the NDP Government brought forth their new tax on Albertia's largest industry..........NDP tax policy, tax everything, including shaky industries that we don't like........that will solve the tar-sands question.....by turning Fort-Mac into a ghost-town. Quote
On Guard for Thee Posted June 19, 2015 Report Posted June 19, 2015 Oil prices have increased nearly $20/bbl since the last forecast, and said new forecast was released after the NDP Government brought forth their new tax on Albertia's largest industry..........NDP tax policy, tax everything, including shaky industries that we don't like........that will solve the tar-sands question.....by turning Fort-Mac into a ghost-town. Oil prices are still half or so of what they were, and still fluctuating. Who knows where they are going next. But a simple math lesson goes sort of like this, pay me now, or pay me later. We like healthcare, but it has to be paid for. If we just give away our assets we end up with huge budget deficits (take a look at Harpers record) and the we just hide our eyes and pass on the debt (take a look at Harpers record) If we are seeing the eve of fossils, put up a wind far in Fort Mac before it becomes a ghost town. Quote
Derek 2.0 Posted June 19, 2015 Report Posted June 19, 2015 (edited) No surprise, Justin Trudeau and the Federal Liberals are issuing a warning to Canadians over the Socialist NDP: He said Mulcair’s “leadership style” leans towards “centralization” instead of “collaboration” with the provinces. As examples, he said the NDP leader would “impose” a day-care model on the provinces. On climate change, he said Mulcair believes in a “made-in-Ottawa” approach that would be pushed on the provinces. “This idea of centralization has always been core to the NDP’s ethos. The fact that they have an awful lot of Quebec MPs right now, you’d think would have reduced that a bit. Of course the NDP believes in centralization Justin.....they're Socialists. Furthermore: ...he said he has “deep disagreements” with Mulcair on “many things” – such as the NDP’s promise to raise corporate taxes and its position that Quebec should be allowed to separate from Canada with a 50-per-cent-plus-one vote in a referendum. Even Trudeau understands the folly with raising corporate taxes.......And of course Mulcair has to pander to his Quebec base, as its comprised of former Bloc supporters........ Edited June 19, 2015 by Derek 2.0 Quote
On Guard for Thee Posted June 19, 2015 Report Posted June 19, 2015 No surprise, Justin Trudeau and the Federal Liberals are issuing a warning to Canadians over the Socialist NDP: Of course the NDP believes in centralization Justin.....they're Socialists. Furthermore: Even Trudeau understands the folly with raising corporate taxes.......And of course Mulcair has to pander to his Quebec base, as its comprised of former Bloc supporters........ Harper won't raise corporate taxes, he'll just pass the deficit debt along to Joe Oliver's grandkids. Quote
Smallc Posted June 19, 2015 Report Posted June 19, 2015 Harper won't raise corporate taxes, he'll just pass the deficit debt along to Joe Oliver's grandkids. You mean the one that's gone? Quote
On Guard for Thee Posted June 19, 2015 Report Posted June 19, 2015 You mean the one that's gone? One of Oliver's grandkids is gone..I didn't hear that. Quote
Smallc Posted June 19, 2015 Report Posted June 19, 2015 One of Oliver's grandkids is gone..I didn't hear that. The deficit was, according to the preliminary numbers, essentially gone in 2014 - 2015. Quote
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