Jump to content
The Official Site of the Vancouver Canucks
Canucks Community

Trudeau more unpopular than popular for the first time since election: survey


tbone909

Recommended Posts

27 minutes ago, kingofsurrey said:

Why because i care about our planet and its daily  disappearing species / global warming.....  ?

 

Alberta is a diverse province with many varied opinions on the oil and gas industry. 

 

 

Wow.   If you cared about your planet, you would be much keener to have the world's energy needs fueled by a jurisdiction that has the most stringent environmental regulations in the world versus your addiction to Middle East, Russian and US sources.   However, hypocrisy never seems to mind the morally righteous does it?   :)

  • Like 1
  • Cheers 1
  • Upvote 2
Link to comment
Share on other sites

22 minutes ago, Rob_Zepp said:

Wow.   If you cared about your planet, you would be much keener to have the world's energy needs fueled by a jurisdiction that has the most stringent environmental regulations in the world versus your addiction to Middle East, Russian and US sources.   However, hypocrisy never seems to mind the morally righteous does it?   :)

Global warming knows no borders .......

 

Time to invest in Green Energy is now.  Canada should be a leader in green energy yet sadly our great country gets a  FAIL on its report card for this subject. 

  • Upvote 1
Link to comment
Share on other sites

2 hours ago, kingofsurrey said:

Global warming knows no borders .......

 

Time to invest in Green Energy is now.  Canada should be a leader in green energy yet sadly our great country gets a  FAIL on its report card for this subject. 

How is getting your fuel from a highly regulated democracy AND supporting Green Energy mutually exclusive.   You are seemingly fine putting your head in the sand for the oil your demand while you preach about green energy.   Yes, you get a FAIL.  Glad we agree on something.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

3 hours ago, kingofsurrey said:

Global warming knows no borders .......

 

Time to invest in Green Energy is now.  Canada should be a leader in green energy yet sadly our great country gets a  FAIL on its report card for this subject. 

The same people that we are selling our energy to are the same people that are sending back manufactured products that we use to build green energy.

 

If you really want us to stop fossil fuel production then invest atleast 1 trillion in projects.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

28 minutes ago, Chicken. said:

Context.

 

He had to do what was necessary to pull the country through the 2008 crisis

And we did fantastic because of his government’s reaction.  Obama spent trillions, and the US still took a HUGE nosedive that we (mostly) avoided.  Every person in ?Canada’s who currently has a job and a house with equity should thank Harper.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

29 minutes ago, Alflives said:

And we did fantastic because of his government’s reaction.  Obama spent trillions, and the US still took a HUGE nosedive that we (mostly) avoided.  Every person in ?Canada’s who currently has a job and a house with equity should thank Harper.

Might have something to do with the banking rules put in place by Paul Martin, thus Canada was not in as bad shape as the US.

  • Cheers 1
  • Upvote 2
Link to comment
Share on other sites

11 minutes ago, gurn said:

Might have something to do with the banking rules put in place by Paul Martin, thus Canada was not in as bad shape as the US.

Good point.  But even with those rules we (Canada) is heading for a real economic disaster under the current Liberals.  We are a debt based economy, which is completely reliant upon historically low interest rates - allowing for a boom in housing, especially in our major cities.  The Liberals will need to keep these interest rates low, while still keeping our dollar worth more than toilet paper.  Tick tick tick ..the end is near.  

Edited by Alflives
Link to comment
Share on other sites

1 hour ago, Alflives said:

And we did fantastic because of his government’s reaction.  Obama spent trillions, and the US still took a HUGE nosedive that we (mostly) avoided.  Every person in ?Canada’s who currently has a job and a house with equity should thank Harper.

Incorrect.  I strongly suggest you look at the timeline of Bush era policy vs Obama's actions against the fiscal crisis.

 

Amazingly when you look you see Obama had nothing to do with any sort of nosedive and the bulk of his initial borrowing was the 2.5 front war the prior administration had embroiled the US in

Link to comment
Share on other sites

48 minutes ago, Alflives said:

Good point.  But even with those rules we (Canada) is heading for a real economic disaster under the current Liberals.  We are a debt based economy, which is completely reliant upon historically low interest rates - allowing for a boom in housing, especially in our major cities.  The Liberals will need to keep these interest rates low, while still keeping our dollar worth more than toilet paper.  Tick tick tick ..the end is near.  

Again incorrect.

 

We are not a "debt nation" in fact some of our most prosperous years recently were when we were paying down the debt under Chretien.

 

As well the current debt crisis (something I've spoken out a lot about) was predicated and built upon policies stemming from the last decade of artificially low interest rates which were created by

 

Who again?

Link to comment
Share on other sites

1 hour ago, Warhippy said:

Incorrect.  I strongly suggest you look at the timeline of Bush era policy vs Obama's actions against the fiscal crisis.

 

Amazingly when you look you see Obama had nothing to do with any sort of nosedive and the bulk of his initial borrowing was the 2.5 front war the prior administration had embroiled the US in

Obama added more debt than any other U.S President. What did you say about speaking out against debt? You constantly praise and support Obama and Trudeau, they are the kings of debt.

 

You also support the B.C NDp who doubled B.Cs debt in the 90s.

Edited by Ryan Strome
  • Upvote 1
Link to comment
Share on other sites

1 hour ago, Warhippy said:

Again incorrect.

 

We are not a "debt nation" in fact some of our most prosperous years recently were when we were paying down the debt under Chretien.

 

As well the current debt crisis (something I've spoken out a lot about) was predicated and built upon policies stemming from the last decade of artificially low interest rates which were created by

 

Who again?

Can you provide a post that backs that up?

Link to comment
Share on other sites

1 hour ago, Warhippy said:

Again incorrect.

 

We are not a "debt nation" in fact some of our most prosperous years recently were when we were paying down the debt under Chretien.

 

As well the current debt crisis (something I've spoken out a lot about) was predicated and built upon policies stemming from the last decade of artificially low interest rates which were created by

 

Who again?

Global recession?

Link to comment
Share on other sites

2 hours ago, Warhippy said:

Incorrect.  I strongly suggest you look at the timeline of Bush era policy vs Obama's actions against the fiscal crisis.

 

Amazingly when you look you see Obama had nothing to do with any sort of nosedive and the bulk of his initial borrowing was the 2.5 front war the prior administration had embroiled the US in

In your world the guy you support is never responsible even though that person is the leader. For you It's easier to blame a previous government, yet oddly enough you constantly say not to do that in the Trump thread. Only you can.

 

I remember you constantly defending JTs massive defecit because you claimed the conservatives left him a massive defecit. However the truth we now know is the books were balanced and Trudeau tripled his proposed 10 billion dollar defecit.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Please sign in to comment

You will be able to leave a comment after signing in



Sign In Now
  • Recently Browsing   0 members

    • No registered users viewing this page.
×
×
  • Create New...