A SCARY TRIFECTA
I suspect Lorrie Goldstein was in harmony with RBC and Scotiabank economists in his outrage at Liberal MP’s “absurdly praising fiscal restraint” as the Senior Editor fumed. I’d love to know Paul Martin and Jean Chretien’s unbiased 2023 budget opinion, having slayed “the unsustainable deficit beast” federally a few decades ago after Pierre Elliot Trudeau and Brian Mulroney ignited a debt inferno that would hit an “all-time-high Debt-to-G.D.P.
Justin Trudeau, oblivious to supply-and-demand market forces, has invited inflationary rental and grocery pricing with his subsides and I sense that if Trudeau, Freeland, and Singh are re-elected with the balance of power in 2025 that the “ghastly fury of socialism” will proliferate GST income and carbon taxes exponentially bringing untold suffering to the crucial working class with alarm clocks.
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