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3 hours ago, taxme said:

And the chicken bones go to wait for it...............and the winner is we the people of Canada. There is nothing better than trying to suck or pull off that little bit of chicken meat that is left on that scrap chicken bone. Finger licking good. :D

I'm having ribs tonight, and cole slaw. And some craft beers... burp... yeah, life in Canada really sucks!

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17 hours ago, taxme said:

  Trump has never been "productive"?  Have you been asleep for awhile? Trump owns hotels, golf courses, resorts and plenty of businesses on the go and you say that he is not "productive"? Are you trying to be faceeeesssious here? Trump knows how to solve and how to make the American economy work. Trump is a free enterpriser, not a socialist like the kid is. Trump has helped create plenty of new jobs and the unemployment lines are down since Trump became President. Taxes for working Americans has been reduced. Trump is at least trying to do something.

golf courses, resorts and casinos are not productive enterprises (although the US does benefit when non-nationals visit and spend money in them).   Hotels CAN be part of the productive economy, when people stay there for the purpose of supporting productive business (which IIRC includes nothing Trump has ever done).

Don't get me started on the nitwit piddling away my grandchildren's money up here.

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On 4/27/2018 at 3:50 PM, OftenWrong said:

I'm having ribs tonight, and cole slaw. And some craft beers... burp... yeah, life in Canada really sucks!

I had prime rib last night with mash potatoes, corn and gravy. Yummy. That is one good thing about this country. The food is great. Politics sucks. 

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10 hours ago, cannuck said:

golf courses, resorts and casinos are not productive enterprises (although the US does benefit when non-nationals visit and spend money in them).   Hotels CAN be part of the productive economy, when people stay there for the purpose of supporting productive business (which IIRC includes nothing Trump has ever done).

Don't get me started on the nitwit piddling away my grandchildren's money up here.

They create employment. Trump is creating employment for the benefit of all. Why do you have a problem with that? 

Hello. Trudeau is the nitwit that is piddling away your grandchildren's money, not Trump. Hello. :rolleyes: 

 

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4 minutes ago, -TSS- said:

Politicians are puppets anyway. The masters of the puppets never stand for election.

So true, that they do not have to run for election here in Canada. They already own the bloody place. Indeed our Canadian politicians appear to be nothing more than puppets on a string. They all dance to the same tune and the same strings that the elite globalist banksters have control over. Lucky for the politicians though. At least they get to pull and control we the people's puppet strings. Just saying. 

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6 hours ago, taxme said:

They create employment. Trump is creating employment for the benefit of all. Why do you have a problem with that? 

Hello. Trudeau is the nitwit that is piddling away your grandchildren's money, not Trump. Hello. :rolleyes: 

 

"creating employment" is in no way productive.   We could employ 100% of the workforce (USSR did just that for decades) but if what they are doing is not A) adding value to a resource or B) delivering a service in support, they create no wealth.  Someone has to actually work to make an economy sustainable.  Merely being employed does not meet that standard nor does this ":benefit all".

I am glad to see you figured out who the "nitwit up here" is.

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President Trump is doing just fine compared to much more economic uncertainty and anxiety in PM Trudeau's Canada.

 

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... As America appears to adjust to life under Donald Trump, in Canada confusion and anxiety over the economy remains high.

http://www.macleans.ca/economy/economicanalysis/canadas-economic-future-is-more-uncertain-than-in-trumps-america/

 

Economics trumps Virtue. 

 

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On 4/28/2018 at 11:29 PM, bush_cheney2004 said:

President Trump is doing just fine compared to much more economic uncertainty and anxiety in PM Trudeau's Canada.

 

 

But like our prime mistake always says "diversity is our strength". Chuckle-chuckle. 

 

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On 4/23/2018 at 7:20 PM, Argus said:

Name one single thing Trump has done for the US economy.

Argus,

You miss the fundamental point of my OP. Whether Obama or Trump, America has managed civilised change for centuries.

China (Deng) and Russia (Gorbatchev/Yeltsin) are only now, uh, learning how to do this.

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As Steve Jobs said, an individual's death is the ultimate "change agent".

Google: Jobs Change Agent

America... what a country! 

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Trump and Obama. Very simple.One is a winner and the other a loser. One brought down North Korea to submission and likely will do same with Iran regime and the other signed a deal with the devil. The winner forced Saudi Arabia to start climbing the path of progess and grant rights to women and brought down Americam unemployment to its lowest in decades.

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