Because American conservatism requires that complex issues be simplified. Look at every single issue they bring up. Trans rights, immigration, national debt, abortion. All complex issues they simplify
2024-08-30 13:52:12
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coAdy :
I feel like that phrase just sums up people on the internet in general: loudly announcing that they have no idea how anything works
2024-08-30 15:17:43
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crispytwo :
Omg. The government is not a business. I say it all the time. It does not work like that at all.
2024-08-30 22:37:42
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Dingodogstar :
It's similar to when people think that running a government and running a company are the same so a good business owner would be a good party leader. They have vastly different goals
2024-08-30 21:38:27
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Slickrick :
When I grow up I want to increase my revenues.
2024-08-30 23:27:45
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Brad :
people look at canadian economy and say we are doing ok. before you do. look at disposable income. Just because corporations are doing well. doesn't mean the people are.
2024-08-30 19:33:53
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Jack of Shadows :
comparison also never equates the inherent value of things like public infrastructure to mortgage payments and mortgage debt servicing either.
2024-09-13 14:03:47
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varg080 :
the debt is too high now. we will be taxed more.
2024-08-31 14:09:16
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Rose :
And, as we found out in the late 90s when Clinton paid of the US debt, having *some* government debt is an important tool for managing the money supply and therefore the economy.
2024-08-30 22:28:13
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Russell Doerksen :
Not to mention most households don't have the ability to print more money.
2024-08-30 14:30:21
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Mountain Girlie 🇨🇦🇨🇦🍁 :
Please share our Tay it Forward project that’s donating thousands of meals to Canadians. It’s on the Food Banks Website. This fan project has already donated over 1300 meals and we want to grow ❤️
2024-08-30 14:05:39
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Wolfram anarchiste :
There's also the fact that currency creation itself is tied to debt. We can't have a growing economy without a growing amount of money, and we can't have that without growing debt.
2024-10-04 15:44:46
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Bryce :
I could issue bonds but who would buy them! Not with my credit rating. Definitely wouldn’t be investment grade
2024-09-03 00:56:01
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Millwright McWrenchy :
Man, if I could print my own money I’d pay for universal healthcare housing and food. I’d fund cooperatives and safe consumption sights. I’d institute UBI and fund psychiatric and therapy for all
2024-09-01 00:36:24
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IamtheJohnPrice2.0🇨🇦 :
EXACTLY WHAT I HAVE BEEN SAYING! If we looked at the surpluses and debt of countries in the world the entire world is trillions of dollars in debt.....
2024-08-31 23:56:00
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farmer8770 :
Tell that to Venezuela or Cyprus too much debt and countries can run into trouble countries spending too much and you currency is worthless like Venezuela
2024-08-31 17:53:29
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Trey Angle :
Governments can just increase taxes. And that’s the problem.
2024-08-31 16:25:42
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varg080 :
well I read some comments on here. This exactly what happens when you legalize MJ.🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣. we doing great, 20 years even better.🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣.
2024-08-31 14:43:35
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user7572828414254 :
Look up raising taxes will not raise revenue at a point which Canada is at now raising taxes doesn't increase revenue. That's why they try to hide it in Carbon Taxes, HST, etc
2024-08-31 10:13:23
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Nardus :
Yes, the budget will balance itself
2024-08-31 05:19:52
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Steve McStevevens🇨🇦 :
How do I privatize my dependant children?
2024-08-31 04:34:52
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𝑹𝒐𝒃𝒃𝒊𝒆 :
🤣
2024-08-31 03:17:02
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Bob 🇨🇦 :
I have a problem with spending $1b per week to service federal debt. Spending is out of control. It is also mostly the ultra wealthy who hold the bonds.
2024-08-31 01:10:00
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GadflyOfAthens :
I always want to tell these people that they'd be stupid not to take on more debt if they can increase revenues, live forever, and manage inflation (for the most part).
2024-08-31 00:38:12
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tdotcpa :
please elaborate on the difference in debt. govt issues debt, pays annual interest, pays back capital at end of term. same with personal debt. how is that different?
2024-08-30 18:21:36
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