Monday, June 10, 2019

Thanks for Nothin, T2



A completely painful and poignant comment on a blog I follow...concerning Canada's economy and the near future is provided below.

Actually, it's more than painful and poignant.
Because "Canadian conditions" are pitiful, piteous, pitiable, pathetic, sorrowful, mournful, tearful, wretched, miserable, bitter, painful, distressing, disturbing, heart-rending, heartbreaking, tear-jerking, plaintive, upsetting, tragic...thanks to the Dictionary.


Yup, that's it, the truth.
And it's hard to swallow.
But just wait until the future...when the chickens come home to roost, as the saying goes.

Anyway here's the comment:

"Lets do some easy math for everyone
 especially those drooling on Liberal pablum.
Investment moved outside the country – $100B
Stalled, cancelled, shelved, blocked projects – $100B
Increase in Canadas debt past 4 yrs – $100B
Lost annual tax revenue from projects
 not moving forward – $50B
PMI falling last 3 months.
 GDP falling past 6 months.
 Fall recession likely in the cards.
Trudeau has cost Canada more than 1/3 of a trillion
 dollars in lost wealth.
 Thanos got nothing on this guy.
 Progressives wanted no energy industry.
 We are about to find out what that feels like.
 And statscan take out window jobs wont come close
 to replacing that engine of the economy."

I'm going to leave that comment as an anonymous one.

Because I think we all understand how critical the situation has become since Justin Trudeau became Prime Minister of Canada.

God forbid he gets a second term.

Anybody would/could do a better job, especially someone with economists as advisors. 

Justin Trudeau's legacy?  
Well, apart from being an apologetic and bumbling fool for whom the world's problems aren't all that important to him--or his country--he's a trust fund child.
Doesn't live in the real world.
Where the rest of us do.

Hold onto your hats, folks, it'll be a wild ride...to the bottom.

 

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