Mike

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Mike

Mike

@sillyluu

Beigetreten Aralık 2010
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Mike@sillyluu·
@ThomasWatsonCD There is a carbon tax on gasoline. Then there’s another carbon tax on the summer blend. That’s why the blend price increase more than it did last year. So essentially we are paying double carbon tax.
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@MichaelPMichaud @ronmortgageguy more people shopping at Walmart/Costco. They do increasingly more budget shopping there. Walmart grocery aisles were never as crowded as a superstore or other grocers, now it’s flipped. More people at malls, less with bags in their hands. Remember GDP/capita is negative
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Michael Paul Michaud 🏳️‍🌈
@ronmortgageguy Lately I have seen mall, Costco, Walmart parking lots jammed. Even restaurants full. But I also hear how everyone is struggling to make ends meet. There may be a glitch in the matrix. What do you think explains this Ron?
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Ron Butler@ronmortgageguy·
Is The Canadian Economy Going Bad? Government Reports Say NO But Every Discussion With Ordinary People Says YES GDP Reports don't look awful, we see Jobs Reports that aren't terrible but at every turn I hear bad things IT buddy tells me a big client just went under 2/
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Mike@sillyluu·
@SteveSaretsky The report does mention that consumers rely on items they commonly purchase as their gauge on inflation. Food and fuel. Food inflation is not controlled by the BOC nor is fuel (including carbon tax). This has trickle effects though as wage demand can be affected.
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Steve Saretsky
Steve Saretsky@SteveSaretsky·
Per the latest Bank of Canada consumer survey, Canadians feel inflation is currently running at 5.25% with one year ahead inflation expectations running at 4.92%. Inflation expectations are anchored higher.
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Mike@sillyluu·
@BartsQuandry Deep discounts you haven’t seen in a while? That could mean they are trying to get rid of that particular pack size. Could mean next time the pack size will be smaller for the same price. Perishable foods need to have turn over before new smaller pack sizes can be sold.
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@Mikeggibbs Note: our current provincial government is a conservative majority…
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Mike@sillyluu·
@Mikeggibbs Just so everyone knows if you are Ontario works, disabled, home care, under 25YO right now living in Ontario, you get diabetes meds and contraceptives covered 100% already. If meds are too expensive we have trillium drug plan. Not sure why we needed this announcement?
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Michael Gerald Gibbs🏳️‍🌈🍁 🇺🇦 (He/Him)
I want Basic Income. I won't be happy as a voter until that happens. But National Pharmacare, even in its first careful initial steps, is a game changer for life in Canada. Don't throw it away voting Conservative just because you're feeling pissy.
Michael Gerald Gibbs🏳️‍🌈🍁 🇺🇦 (He/Him) tweet media
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Mike@sillyluu·
@barniefh1999 Price of gas is driven by external factors while the tax is not. People are paying more when gas prices go up, but adding tax doesn’t help either. Rebates are helpful but low incomer don’t have the luxury of waiting for their rebate, if they need to drive to work.
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@JohnLeePettim13 I have a feeling this engine will probably wear down exceptionally fast…
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John Lee Pettimore
John Lee Pettimore@JohnLeePettim13·
280.27 lb. ft. of torque. This is the direction we should be going, not heavy EV batteries that require a massive amount of mining and toxic chemicals to produce.
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Mike@sillyluu·
@theresemacdona6 There is a rebate yes, but the psychological effect of paying more for gas, and getting it back later is unnerving if you are literally counting your change to make sure you can fill up to get to work.
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Mike@sillyluu·
@theresemacdona6 Issue is gas prices disproportionately affect rural and lower income earners. They are the ones most likely to need to commute to work and less likely to afford low emission vehicles. They see the tax as an unnessary pile on so richer people can get tax breaks on expensive cars.
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Therese@theresemacdona6·
Gas today is $1.59. Why people keep blaming the carbon “tax” for the high price I’ll never understand. This is an oil company thing, (blame Shell etc)and the fact Saudi has withheld billions of barrels to inflate the price! This axe the tax is total BS.
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Mike@sillyluu·
@ToewsWenda @gandrew999 5.) since elementary school we were taught that outgoing generations > incoming. Population aging, carrying capacity decreasing. Need immigration to offset. We had decades to create infrastructure but failed to do so. Now we have lots of green space but no where to live.
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Mike@sillyluu·
@ToewsWenda @gandrew999 1.) Lower government spending during times of fiscal constraint 2.) Decrease price of goods by eliminating inflationary carbon tax (wage cost spiral) 3.) less government intervention (“let market forces dictate outcome) 4.) immigration 5.) Housing
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Wenda Ismay Toews🇨🇦
Wenda Ismay Toews🇨🇦@ToewsWenda·
If you support Poilievre, please explain exactly how he will fix Canada. Asides from his latest slogan “Axe The Tax,” please list 5 or more things that he has promised, without including Trudeau’s name.
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Mike@sillyluu·
@ToewsWenda @gandrew999 4.) far too many PR and not enough citizens. Canada needs more immigration for our aging economy but not at a cost of our “soul”. Canada isn’t a bank you park your cash in. It’s a place to grow.
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Mike@sillyluu·
@ToewsWenda @gandrew999 3.) fed Left wing policies distort market order which should be driven by supply and demand. It’s why we have shortages of health care workers, expensive products and no home grown innovation.
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Mike@sillyluu·
@ToewsWenda @gandrew999 2.) The tax itself does not affect CPI but @ consumer level will cause workers to demand higher wages as they see their bills go up. Green transition is heavy handed. Lower income workers don’t see rebate as enough since higher price now =\= get money back later.
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Mike@sillyluu·
@ToewsWenda @gandrew999 1.)government debt is off the charts. More spending means more interest needs to be paid in the future. Means current spending and social programs cannot be sustained at current level. Fine for now, but will become untenable for future governments.
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Mike@sillyluu·
@RadioGenoa There is a lot of females compared to males on the street? There is about 86.7 males to 100 females.
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RadioGenoa
RadioGenoa@RadioGenoa·
This is Moscow. What do you notice?
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@antnartist @SteveSaretsky This would most likely take homes off the market for longer. Flippers are just going to wait 2 years to sell. Rates will be lower too.
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ANTN@antnartist·
@SteveSaretsky So if I bought a house and got fired and then forced to sell, then government comes in and punishes me further. Cool
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Steve Saretsky@SteveSaretsky·
BC Government announces a home flipping tax. If a property is bought and resold within 2 years, there will be a 20% tax on profits.
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Mike@sillyluu·
@SteveSaretsky Housing is only a part of the inflation calculation. Keep in mind even if BOC cuts rates, many are renewing into higher rates. This will sap demand from everything but RE. This will cause inflation to decrease despite higher RE prices.
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Steve Saretsky
Steve Saretsky@SteveSaretsky·
If every homebuyer tries to front run the BoC maybe just maybe rate cuts get pushed further out…
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Mike@sillyluu·
@ShamjiAdil @BonnieCrombie @stephaniebowman Why would any physician, nursing staff or any health care worker want to work in a publically funded health care center 4 hours away from the city if they are paid exactly the same as if they stayed close to home? Publically funded means the same pay all around?
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Dr. Adil Shamji 🇨🇦
Dr. Adil Shamji 🇨🇦@ShamjiAdil·
Doug Ford and Sylvia Jones don’t care about rural healthcare. Just yesterday, the largest primary care provider in Sault Ste. Marie was forced to tell 10,000 patients that they will no longer be receiving care due to an inability to attract doctors, nurses, and other healthcare professionals. Help had been requested from the government. None came. This is devastating news, yet @fordnation and @SylviaJonesMPP don’t even have the decency to address it. If this government really cared about rural healthcare, it would: • Provide funding relief to Sault Ste. Marie and primary care providers across rural Ontario • Reduce the administrative burden on family doctors and prioritize team-based care • Implement a healthcare worker retention strategy • Tackle rural emergency room closures • Regulate predatory temporary staffing agencies • Build more rural hospitals in partnership with municipalities How long before @fordnation and @SylviaJonesMPP get any of these things done? #onpoli #onhealth
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