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Posted: Wed Mar 07, 2007 2:26 pm |
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"Chom Noamsky" <e@t.me> wrote in message
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Quote: "Canuck57" <dave-no_spam@unixhome.net> wrote in message
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"Joe" <dropdead_nospam@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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All three, plus the fact it's a colony of socialists.
When was the last time you were in Toronto to see for yourself?
I actually used to live there in the 60's and 70's.
It is very noticeably gone DOWN HILL. Toronto has seen better days. Too
much socialism and not enough workers. Union mentality all over. Have
been there off and on over the years, visiting the old neighbourhood for
nostalgic reasons. Now it is better called the "hood".
The culture seems to have deteriorated moral values, over crowding, too
many on government dole yet the education system seems to produce greedy
poorly educated lazy socialists that view the government as a god or
something. Likely has to do with the insane amount of taxes and fees.
Of all the Canadian cities I have lived, I would never return there to
live.
Metropolitan Toronto has a $200 billion dollar economy. Alberta has a
$150 billion dollar economy. I guess that's something to be proud of, the
entire province of Alberta is 3/4 as productive as the "socialist" city of
Toronto.
.........At one time New York was the big buck city only to be overtaken by
LA. Same will occur in western Canada .....in 20-30 years.
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Posted: Wed Mar 07, 2007 6:11 pm |
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"Joe" <dropdead_nospam@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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Quote: All three, plus the fact it's a colony of socialists.
When was the last time you were in Toronto to see for yourself?
Are you denying that Cherranna is a bastion of socialists?
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Terry Pearson
Internationally Syndicated
Conservative Commentator
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http://www.rightpoint.org
Shaping Canada's Destiny
Dimwit Deilly's Ditties:
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Educated people don't drink
coffee at Tim Horton's
Gift cards drag down the economy
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"I have my intelligence to back me up"
Ahahahahahahahahahahahahaha
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"My words stand the test of time"
~Cherranna Joe
Ahahahahahahahahahahahaha
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Watch me delete my posts!
~Dumbski
Ahahahahahahahahahahahah
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There are more reputable scientists
defending astrology than defending
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~Ann Coulter |
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Posted: Wed Mar 07, 2007 9:34 pm |
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"Chom Noamsky" <e@t.me> wrote in message
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Quote: "Canuck57" <dave-no_spam@unixhome.net> wrote in message
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"Joe" <dropdead_nospam@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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All three, plus the fact it's a colony of socialists.
When was the last time you were in Toronto to see for yourself?
I actually used to live there in the 60's and 70's.
It is very noticeably gone DOWN HILL. Toronto has seen better days. Too
much socialism and not enough workers. Union mentality all over. Have
been there off and on over the years, visiting the old neighbourhood for
nostalgic reasons. Now it is better called the "hood".
The culture seems to have deteriorated moral values, over crowding, too
many on government dole yet the education system seems to produce greedy
poorly educated lazy socialists that view the government as a god or
something. Likely has to do with the insane amount of taxes and fees.
Of all the Canadian cities I have lived, I would never return there to
live.
Metropolitan Toronto has a $200 billion dollar economy. Alberta has a
$150 billion dollar economy. I guess that's something to be proud of, the
entire province of Alberta is 3/4 as productive as the "socialist" city of
Toronto.
Choke this:
Alberta 3,000,000 people which makes it about $50,000 per person of the
total population.
Charanta 5,300,000 people which makes it about $37,735 per person of total
population.
That assumes your numbers are right and yours might be, Charanta is 75.4% as
productive as Albertans on a per capita basis. And we get penalized for
good productivity, in balance of transfers. Less people on welfare here
too. Less people on the lamb. It helps a lot.
For what federal outgoing transfers above fair cost; Albertans, every person
including children in the oven could get a $5300 cheque each and every year
for what it costs Alberta to stay in confederation.
So I guess a bunch of western hicks can say Charanta is not as productive. |
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Posted: Wed Mar 07, 2007 9:40 pm |
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"Sanity" <newsgroupjunkies@getalife.ca> wrote in message
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Quote:
"Chom Noamsky" <e@t.me> wrote in message
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"Canuck57" <dave-no_spam@unixhome.net> wrote in message
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"Joe" <dropdead_nospam@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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All three, plus the fact it's a colony of socialists.
When was the last time you were in Toronto to see for yourself?
I actually used to live there in the 60's and 70's.
It is very noticeably gone DOWN HILL. Toronto has seen better days.
Too much socialism and not enough workers. Union mentality all over.
Have been there off and on over the years, visiting the old
neighbourhood for nostalgic reasons. Now it is better called the
"hood".
The culture seems to have deteriorated moral values, over crowding, too
many on government dole yet the education system seems to produce greedy
poorly educated lazy socialists that view the government as a god or
something. Likely has to do with the insane amount of taxes and fees.
Of all the Canadian cities I have lived, I would never return there to
live.
Metropolitan Toronto has a $200 billion dollar economy. Alberta has a
$150 billion dollar economy. I guess that's something to be proud of,
the entire province of Alberta is 3/4 as productive as the "socialist"
city of Toronto.
........At one time New York was the big buck city only to be overtaken by
LA. Same will occur in western Canada .....in 20-30 years.
I bet it will not take than long, Vancouver is a sleeping giant. Everyone
seems to focus on the 10 gallon hat of Calgary, but there is a whole lot
more out west than most easterners know. |
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Posted: Wed Mar 07, 2007 9:46 pm |
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On Mar 7, 3:11 pm, "The Right One" <t...@rightone.comn> wrote:
Quote: "Joe" <dropdead_nos...@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:1173278142.030837.83240@j27g2000cwj.googlegroups.com...
All three, plus the fact it's a colony of socialists.
When was the last time you were in Toronto to see for yourself?
Are you denying that Cherranna is a bastion of socialists?
Teewee, just answer the man.
When were you in Toronto to see for yourself?
Quote: --
Terry Pearson
Internationally Syndicated
Conservative Liar and Plagarist
------------------------------------------http://www.rightpoint.org
Shitting on Canada's Destiny
Dimwit Deilly's Ditties:
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Educated people don't drink
coffee at Tim Horton's
Gift cards drag down the economy
-----------------------------------------------------
"I have my intelligence to back me up"
Ahahahahahahahahahahahahaha
==========================
"My words stand the test of time"
~Cherranna Joe
Ahahahahahahahahahahahaha
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Watch me delete my posts!
~Dumbski
Ahahahahahahahahahahahah
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There are more reputable scientists
defending astrology than defending
"global warming,"
~Ann Coulter |
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Posted: Wed Mar 07, 2007 10:03 pm |
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Quote: "Canuck57" <dave-no_spam@unixhome.net> wrote in message
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Alberta 3,000,000 people which makes it about $50,000 per person of the
total population.
Charanta 5,300,000 people which makes it about $37,735 per person of total
population.
That assumes your numbers are right and yours might be, Charanta is 75.4%
as productive as Albertans on a per capita basis. And we get penalized
for good productivity, in balance of transfers. Less people on welfare
here too. Less people on the lamb. It helps a lot.
For what federal outgoing transfers above fair cost; Albertans, every
person including children in the oven could get a $5300 cheque each and
every year for what it costs Alberta to stay in confederation.
So I guess a bunch of western hicks can say Charanta is not as productive.
No dispute there, per capita GDP in Alberta exceeds that of Toronto. I have
no doubt that extracting the back goo has been quite lucrative for the
province. The difference is resource extraction economies are not
sustainable over the long term. Eventually Alberta's bubble will burst,
while Toronto's economy won't even notice. |
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| Ericİ |
Posted: Wed Mar 07, 2007 11:57 pm |
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dave-no_spam@unixhome.net wrote...
Quote: Choke this:
Alberta 3,000,000 people which makes it about $50,000 per person of the
total population.
Charanta 5,300,000 people which makes it about $37,735 per person of total
population.
That's not Toronto - that's the GTO. Travel oot there sometime and ask
some of those farmers if they live in Toronto.
Quote: That assumes your numbers are right and yours might be, Charanta is 75.4% as
productive as Albertans on a per capita basis. And we get penalized for
good productivity, in balance of transfers. Less people on welfare here
too. Less people on the lamb. It helps a lot.
For what federal outgoing transfers above fair cost; Albertans, every person
including children in the oven could get a $5300 cheque each and every year
for what it costs Alberta to stay in confederation.
So I guess a bunch of western hicks can say Charanta is not as productive.
Eric |
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Posted: Thu Mar 08, 2007 1:30 am |
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Chom Noamsky wrote:
Quote:
"Canuck57" <dave-no_spam@unixhome.net> wrote in message
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Alberta 3,000,000 people which makes it about $50,000 per person of the
total population.
Charanta 5,300,000 people which makes it about $37,735 per person of total
population.
That assumes your numbers are right and yours might be, Charanta is 75.4%
as productive as Albertans on a per capita basis. And we get penalized
for good productivity, in balance of transfers. Less people on welfare
here too. Less people on the lamb. It helps a lot.
For what federal outgoing transfers above fair cost; Albertans, every
person including children in the oven could get a $5300 cheque each and
every year for what it costs Alberta to stay in confederation.
So I guess a bunch of western hicks can say Charanta is not as productive.
No dispute there, per capita GDP in Alberta exceeds that of Toronto.
and Ontario, and every other province.
Quote: I have
no doubt that extracting the back goo has been quite lucrative for the
province. The difference is resource extraction economies are not
sustainable over the long term. Eventually Alberta's bubble will burst,
while Toronto's economy won't even notice.
That black goo is estimated to have at least 100 years of life left.
Wow, in a century maybe everybody else can pay our way! |
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Posted: Thu Mar 08, 2007 5:08 am |
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"Bradly Wiebe" <bradlywiebe@shaw.ca> wrote in message
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Quote:
Chom Noamsky wrote:
"Canuck57" <dave-no_spam@unixhome.net> wrote in message
news:_KJHh.1243791$1T2.794661@pd7urf2no...
Alberta 3,000,000 people which makes it about $50,000 per person of the
total population.
Charanta 5,300,000 people which makes it about $37,735 per person of
total
population.
That assumes your numbers are right and yours might be, Charanta is
75.4%
as productive as Albertans on a per capita basis. And we get penalized
for good productivity, in balance of transfers. Less people on welfare
here too. Less people on the lamb. It helps a lot.
For what federal outgoing transfers above fair cost; Albertans, every
person including children in the oven could get a $5300 cheque each and
every year for what it costs Alberta to stay in confederation.
So I guess a bunch of western hicks can say Charanta is not as
productive.
No dispute there, per capita GDP in Alberta exceeds that of Toronto.
and Ontario, and every other province.
I have
no doubt that extracting the back goo has been quite lucrative for the
province. The difference is resource extraction economies are not
sustainable over the long term. Eventually Alberta's bubble will burst,
while Toronto's economy won't even notice.
That black goo is estimated to have at least 100 years of life left.
Wow, in a century maybe everybody else can pay our way!
I'm looking foward to that day
--
Terry Pearson
Internationally Syndicated
Conservative Commentator
------------------------------------------
http://www.rightpoint.org
With A New Look
Shaping Canada's Destiny
Dimwit Deilly's Ditties:
-------------------------------------
Educated people don't drink
coffee at Tim Horton's
Gift cards drag down the economy
-----------------------------------------------------
"I have my intelligence to back me up"
Ahahahahahahahahahahahahaha
==========================
"My words stand the test of time"
~Cherranna Joe
Ahahahahahahahahahahahaha
--------------------------------------------------
Watch me delete my posts!
~Dumbski
Ahahahahahahahahahahahah
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There are more reputable scientists
defending astrology than defending
"global warming,"
~Ann Coulter |
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Posted: Thu Mar 08, 2007 5:09 am |
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"Canuck57" <dave-no_spam@unixhome.net> wrote in message
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"Sanity" <newsgroupjunkies@getalife.ca> wrote in message
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"Chom Noamsky" <e@t.me> wrote in message
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"Canuck57" <dave-no_spam@unixhome.net> wrote in message
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"Joe" <dropdead_nospam@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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All three, plus the fact it's a colony of socialists.
When was the last time you were in Toronto to see for yourself?
I actually used to live there in the 60's and 70's.
It is very noticeably gone DOWN HILL. Toronto has seen better days.
Too much socialism and not enough workers. Union mentality all over.
Have been there off and on over the years, visiting the old
neighbourhood for nostalgic reasons. Now it is better called the
"hood".
The culture seems to have deteriorated moral values, over crowding, too
many on government dole yet the education system seems to produce
greedy poorly educated lazy socialists that view the government as a
god or something. Likely has to do with the insane amount of taxes and
fees.
Of all the Canadian cities I have lived, I would never return there to
live.
Metropolitan Toronto has a $200 billion dollar economy. Alberta has a
$150 billion dollar economy. I guess that's something to be proud of,
the entire province of Alberta is 3/4 as productive as the "socialist"
city of Toronto.
........At one time New York was the big buck city only to be overtaken
by LA. Same will occur in western Canada .....in 20-30 years.
I bet it will not take than long, Vancouver is a sleeping giant. Everyone
seems to focus on the 10 gallon hat of Calgary, but there is a whole lot
more out west than most easterners know.
Yeah, Vancouver fell asleep under the NDP
--
Terry Pearson
Internationally Syndicated
Conservative Commentator
------------------------------------------
http://www.rightpoint.org
With A New Look
Shaping Canada's Destiny
Dimwit Deilly's Ditties:
-------------------------------------
Educated people don't drink
coffee at Tim Horton's
Gift cards drag down the economy
-----------------------------------------------------
"I have my intelligence to back me up"
Ahahahahahahahahahahahahaha
==========================
"My words stand the test of time"
~Cherranna Joe
Ahahahahahahahahahahahaha
--------------------------------------------------
Watch me delete my posts!
~Dumbski
Ahahahahahahahahahahahah
=========================
There are more reputable scientists
defending astrology than defending
"global warming,"
~Ann Coulter
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Posted: Thu Mar 08, 2007 6:14 am |
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"The Right One" <tp@rightone.comn> wrote in message
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Quote: I'm looking foward to that day
Alberta is why equalization was invented. |
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Posted: Thu Mar 08, 2007 9:12 am |
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"Bradly Wiebe" <bradlywiebe@shaw.ca> wrote in message
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Quote:
Chom Noamsky wrote:
"Canuck57" <dave-no_spam@unixhome.net> wrote in message
news:_KJHh.1243791$1T2.794661@pd7urf2no...
Alberta 3,000,000 people which makes it about $50,000 per person of the
total population.
Charanta 5,300,000 people which makes it about $37,735 per person of
total
population.
That assumes your numbers are right and yours might be, Charanta is
75.4%
as productive as Albertans on a per capita basis. And we get penalized
for good productivity, in balance of transfers. Less people on welfare
here too. Less people on the lamb. It helps a lot.
For what federal outgoing transfers above fair cost; Albertans, every
person including children in the oven could get a $5300 cheque each and
every year for what it costs Alberta to stay in confederation.
So I guess a bunch of western hicks can say Charanta is not as
productive.
No dispute there, per capita GDP in Alberta exceeds that of Toronto.
and Ontario, and every other province.
I have
no doubt that extracting the back goo has been quite lucrative for the
province. The difference is resource extraction economies are not
sustainable over the long term. Eventually Alberta's bubble will burst,
while Toronto's economy won't even notice.
That black goo is estimated to have at least 100 years of life left.
Wow, in a century maybe everybody else can pay our way!
And what happens if they develop an large scale energy source in say 50
years that runs on salt water and can heat homes, power automobiles,
transports and heavy machinery. All that black goo we could have got $60
for is now mothers natures oil spill not worth the cost to clean up.
Actually, 100 year of life left at current prices. There is hydrocarbons
almost everywhere. The question is that of economics, the higher the prices
goes, the more there is that is economical to develop.
Sort of like labor costs, there is never was a "shortage", there is always a
"shortage of pay to attract the labour" or "there is a shortage of people
willing to work for $10/hr when they can get $15/hr else where".
The bubble will not burst any time soon from market conditions. Perhaps
from NEP II which is a self induced one. Which is why Alberta should leave
confederation and settle the resources question once and for all. |
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Posted: Thu Mar 08, 2007 12:32 pm |
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Quote: All three, plus the fact it's a colony of socialists.
When was the last time you were in Toronto to see for yourself?
Are you denying that Cherranna is a bastion of socialists?
Teewee, just answer the man.
When were you in Toronto to see for yourself?
--
Terry Pearson
Internationally Syndicated
Conservative Liar and Plagarist
------------------------------------------http://www.rightpoint.org
Shitting on Canada's Destiny
Terry Pearson, legend in his own mind, has admitted that he has never
been to Toronto:
"I replied that having never been to Toronto and meeting a lot of
people from
there all my life I can prety well put a personal profile on most
people
from Toronto. I highly doubt I would ever go there. " |
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| The Right One |
Posted: Thu Mar 08, 2007 7:08 pm |
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"PaulR" <paulrpublic@gmail.com> wrote in message
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All three, plus the fact it's a colony of socialists.
When was the last time you were in Toronto to see for yourself?
Are you denying that Cherranna is a bastion of socialists?
Teewee, just answer the man.
When were you in Toronto to see for yourself?
--
Terry Pearson
Internationally Syndicated
Conservative Liar and Plagarist
------------------------------------------http://www.rightpoint.org
Shitting on Canada's Destiny
Terry Pearson, legend in his own mind, has admitted that he has never
been to Toronto:
"I replied that having never been to Toronto and meeting a lot of
people from
there all my life I can prety well put a personal profile on most
people
from Toronto. I highly doubt I would ever go there. "
The majority of Canadians don't have a desire to go to Cherranna, and that
includes the people in Ontario
What has Cherranna got anyway?
The city is decaying.It's falling apart.
Editorialists say Cherranna stinks! Yechhhhhhhh phwey.
--
Terry Pearson
Internationally Syndicated
Conservative Commentator
------------------------------------------
http://www.rightpoint.org
With A New Look
Shaping Canada's Destiny
==========================
"My words stand the test of time"
~Cherranna Joe
Ahahahahahahahahahahahaha
--------------------------------------------------
Watch me delete my posts!
~Dumbski
Ahahahahahahahahahahahah
=========================
There are more reputable scientists
defending astrology than defending
"global warming,"
~Ann Coulter
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"The only green thing about the
socialists, is their envy towards
Alberta Oil."
~Terry Pearson |
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