Alberta's unemployment rate ticks downward to 8.3%, Canada ties 10-year recordProvincial Politics | 207027 hits | Mar 10 10:50 am | Posted by: DrCaleb Commentsview comments in forum Page 1 You need to be a member of CKA and be logged into the site, to comment on news. |
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I really don't know if your being sarcastic or not? But the current sitting provincial government has done fuck all to make the situation better. I can point to pages of policies and tax hikes that have made it much worse than it had to be...
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Fucking NDP.
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Fucking NDP!
I really don't know if your being sarcastic or not? But the current sitting provincial government has done fuck all to make the situation better. I can point to pages of policies and tax hikes that have made it much worse than it had to be...
The answer to that is; I am always sarcastic. Pretty much 99% of the time. On any given subject. It's how I roll.
If the government can do nothing to make it better, then they can also do nothing to make it worse, as has been shown time and again by our resident Professor of Economics. Any government can make an environment where business and citizens thrive, or not, but it's up to the businesses and workers to actually produce economic gains.
So when a subject comes up that people blamed the NDP for the decline, even though they had no control over it, I highlight that with a big happy face drawn in lipstick and write "Fucking NDP" to reinforce the absurdity.
If people blamed job losses on the NDP instead of Saudi Oil, then the NDP should get the credit when jobs increase, not Saudi Oil. Fair is fair.
You haven't a clue what you're talking about.
http://globalnews.ca/news/2626770/why-y ... ment-rate/
once again, I am left to point out the idiocy of yet another of your posts. Official unemployment numbers are quite often wrong, they only represent a portion of the actual out of work people. Again, I don't expect my dry cleaner to fully understand.
I really don't know if your being sarcastic or not? But the current sitting provincial government has done fuck all to make the situation better. I can point to pages of policies and tax hikes that have made it much worse than it had to be...
The answer to that is; I am always sarcastic. Pretty much 99% of the time. On any given subject. It's how I roll.
If the government can do nothing to make it better, then they can also do nothing to make it worse, as has been shown time and again by our resident Professor of Economics. Any government can make an environment where business and citizens thrive, or not, but it's up to the businesses and workers to actually produce economic gains.
So when a subject comes up that people blamed the NDP for the decline, even though they had no control over it, I highlight that with a big happy face drawn in lipstick and write "Fucking NDP" to reinforce the absurdity.
If people blamed job losses on the NDP instead of Saudi Oil, then the NDP should get the credit when jobs increase, not Saudi Oil. Fair is fair.
Governments can absolutely make the problem worse, for example, one of the first items the NDP gov did was have a royalty review. The findings were, oh, it's actually pretty good already as billions of potential investment ran east to Sask. The next thing they did in depressed economy is raise the taxes on everything from provincial income tax, to liquor taxes to property taxes. But in your world, I guess this is making things better! So while I completely agree that they were not to cause, they sure as hell are making it worse! We went from the top 5 jurisdictions to do business in NA to the bottom 10 in under two years, now explain to me again how this is good? or they didn't make things worse?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VCQzdLz ... 8-60938019
You haven't a clue what you're talking about.
Why? You often hear this reasoning given by economists when there is a decrease in unemployment during economic downturns. People just give up looking for work, or they run out of benefits.