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lol obviously, it might actually be better if they were. I mean if you think about it, we have no way of measuring the level of inflation. We take the BoC's word on it, but do they even know? Are there warehouse sized vaults anywhere stacked to the rafters with skids upon skids full of currency, to correlate with each and every one of the trillions of dollars on computer screens? CIBC is holding billions of dollars, where's their warehouse?

I don't really have any insight into the banking world, but if the money doesn't exist in tangible form, how can you accurately track what's in the system?
 
lol obviously, it might actually be better if they were. I mean if you think about it, we have no way of measuring the level of inflation. We take the BoC's word on it, but do they even know? Are there warehouse sized vaults anywhere stacked to the rafters with skids upon skids full of currency, to correlate with each and every one of the trillions of dollars on computer screens? CIBC is holding billions of dollars, where's their warehouse?

I don't really have any insight into the banking world, but if the money doesn't exist in tangible form, how can you accurately track what's in the system?
it exists, it's held in federal reserve banks.
 
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lol obviously, it might actually be better if they were. I mean if you think about it, we have no way of measuring the level of inflation. We take the BoC's word on it, but do they even know? Are there warehouse sized vaults anywhere stacked to the rafters with skids upon skids full of currency, to correlate with each and every one of the trillions of dollars on computer screens? CIBC is holding billions of dollars, where's their warehouse?

I don't really have any insight into the banking world, but if the money doesn't exist in tangible form, how can you accurately track what's in the system?

Fiat Currency/Money, too long and too in depth to discuss on a motorcycle forum but that is your answer.

it exists, it's held in federal reserve banks.

Not really, grrr, ummm, sort of, then again, you see, well....see above.
 
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An indigenous artist painted a picture of JT preparing for a "consensual act". JT's head is going to explode. How can he continue to be a friend to the first nations while shutting down this painting? Any bets that Canada buys this for millions and throws it in a storage locker never to be seen again?

hanky-panky-kent-monkman-toile.jpg
 
An indigenous artist painted a picture of JT preparing for a "consensual act". JT's head is going to explode. How can he continue to be a friend to the first nations while shutting down this painting? Any bets that Canada buys this for millions and throws it in a storage locker never to be seen again?

hanky-panky-kent-monkman-toile.jpg
lol this is gold
 
lol this is gold
Canadian government will probably buy it for him to hide somewhere.

It would have been better if they'd gotten his arm tattoo in there.

CBC won't show the whole thing, and CTV has a thumbnail, that goes to a word article with no picture.
 
That guy's whole schtick is native's raping white men. I like his art from what I saw, but it's probably not a great commentary on the Prime Minister
 
An indigenous artist painted a picture of JT preparing for a "consensual act". JT's head is going to explode. How can he continue to be a friend to the first nations while shutting down this painting? Any bets that Canada buys this for millions and throws it in a storage locker never to be seen again?

hanky-panky-kent-monkman-toile.jpg
Checked out the artists fb page.Wow,there is some really disturbing things going on in there.
 
I see that not as a reflection on Justin, I see that as how the indigenous view the Federal gov't and the office of the prime minister.

Give us more, then more, now tax free, then some more. Justin may be the best friend these collective doooshes have ever had, and that is 'art'.
 
I see that not as a reflection on Justin, I see that as how the indigenous view the Federal gov't and the office of the prime minister.

Give us more, then more, now tax free, then some more. Justin may be the best friend these collective doooshes have ever had, and that is 'art'.

The problem is that the racists of centuries past assumed that if the natives (Considered ignorant savages) were dumped in the bushes they'd hunt and fish and eventually disappear. They were thrown a few baubles to appease them, tobacco and tax allowances. Abuses followed with residential schools etc.

After 1950 they were allowed to sue the government and now they go after things using their enshrined rights. We wrote the laws and now we're stuck with them.

If the government offered me a contract where I could pay off my share of the national debt and I would be exempt from income tax for the rest of my life I'd jump for it, remortgage the house or sell a kidney. Then Covid hits and they need a half trillion more. Sorry I'm off the hook. The First Nations are doing what just about anyone else would do.

They have special status and are working it. It would be nice if we could renegotiate some things but asking them to give back after being screwed for centuries isn't going to work.
 
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The problem is that the racists of centuries past assumed that if the natives (Considered ignorant savages) were dumped in the bushes they'd hunt and fish and eventually disappear. They were thrown a few baubles to appease them, tobacco and tax allowances. Abuses followed with residential schools etc.

After 1950 they were allowed to sue the government and now they go after things using their enshrined rights. We wrote the laws and now we're stuck with them.

If the government offered me a contract where I could pay off my share of the national debt and I would be exempt from income tax for the rest of my life I'd jump for it, remortgage the house or sell a kidney. Then Covid hits and they need a half trillion more. Sorry I'm off the hook. The First Nations are doing what just about anyone else would do.

They have special status and are working it. It would be nice if we could renegotiate some things but asking them to give back after being screwed for centuries isn't going to work.
The old proverb, “Give a man a fish” resonates with the indigenous situation in Canada.
 
Thats so easy, pick up the shell casings, figure out who lives near by with that caliber gun from the federal handgun restricted registry and you have your man!!!!

oh wait, nevermind........
 
Don't worry. They get 10 days paid sick leave if they're federal employees.
It's covid time. They get full pay to stay home for the duration, don't they?
 
Unless the gun was DIY homemade, at some point somewhere in the world it was made in a factory and it was legal... Where it went after that?
 
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