Donald Trump can kiss my Azz

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well I am happy you find me dumb! Not that I really care what you think of me as I know some of you are so in love with Trump no matter what he does. I can BET though if he was a democrat you would be singing 100% a different tune. For me, I have no love affair with anyone on either side so I can look at things based on pure neutral position. Like I said in a different comment above, all these guys are guilty of shady biz including the Clintons etc etc. So, its irrelevant to point out what they have done when we are talking about Trump. So, stay on topic.
I am staying on topic and I am not in love with Trump but he is doing what he said he would do and without the help of the liberal Democrat socialist and for that I am glad I voted for him. I would never vote for such a ****ty candidate as Hilary Clinton and the way things have gone since then, I will never vote for another Democrat as long as I live.

And I'd take that bet in a heartbeat.
 

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Trump derangement syndrome is more epidemic in Canada than it is in the states.....fed by a media controlled by the liberal party via federal funding to "acceptable" media corporations.....most common sense hardworking western Canadians support what trump is doing.
I've seen that here and i've also seen you have the same problem we do with your liberal leader doing his best to try and ruin your country, hopefully you can get his butt out of office and get someone in that cares more about ALL Canadians, not just liberal ones.
 

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by bringing up Clinton and Trudumb is not staying on topic when the title of this thread is about Trump. As for promises, boy balancing the budget which he promised to printing money like a drunken sailer to the tune of over a trillion dollars is not exactly following your promises. Anyway, for the record, I would have voted for him too considering Hilary being the alternative but imo Trump is just as bad. My 2 cents worth take it or leave it from a dummy!

I am staying on topic and I am not in love with Trump but he is doing what he said he would do and without the help of the liberal Democrat socialist and for that I am glad I voted for him. I would never vote for such a ****ty candidate as Hilary Clinton and the way things have gone since then, I will never vote for another Democrat as long as I live.

And I'd take that bet in a heartbeat.
 

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by bringing up Clinton and Trudumb is not staying on topic when the title of this thread is about Trump. As for promises, boy balancing the budget which he promised to printing money like a drunken sailer to the tune of over a trillion dollars is not exactly following your promises. Anyway, for the record, I would have voted for him too considering Hilary being the alternative but imo Trump is just as bad. My 2 cents worth take it or leave it from a dummy!
Meh, they are all tied in their own way to Trump so yeah, I was on subject, get over it already. And what's funny is how all of a sudden the other side cares so much about gov spending when they're no longer in charge. Go look at how much Obama spent and get back to me.
 

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could be a good strategy though if your plan is to never pay it off.

that's likely going to be what happens too.....
 

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According to data from Statistics Canada, net debt as of March 2019 was approximately CAD$768 billion. With total GDP of approximately CAD$2.2 trillion, Canada's overall net-debt/GDP ratio is about 34%. "Gross debt" is the national debt plus intragovernmental debt obligations or debt held by trust funds.





In the third quarter of 2019, the U.S. debt-to-GDP ratio was 105%. That's the $22.719 trillion U.S. debt as of September 30, 2019, divided by the $21.542 trillion nominal GDP. This ratio is a useful tool for investors, leaders, and economists. It allows them to gauge a country's ability to pay off its debt.





















 

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He’s only been there 3 years. If I remember correctly, Obama went from 10 trillion to 19 or 20. Trump has taken it up another 2 or3 at most. So still a long way from Obama.


Well I have different sources, but Im not going to argue. They both suck, ill give you that much.
 

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According to data from Statistics Canada, net debt as of March 2019 was approximately CAD$768 billion. With total GDP of approximately CAD$2.2 trillion, Canada's overall net-debt/GDP ratio is about 34%. "Gross debt" is the national debt plus intragovernmental debt obligations or debt held by trust funds.





In the third quarter of 2019, the U.S. debt-to-GDP ratio was 105%. That's the $22.719 trillion U.S. debt as of September 30, 2019, divided by the $21.542 trillion nominal GDP. This ratio is a useful tool for investors, leaders, and economists. It allows them to gauge a country's ability to pay off its debt.
























https://www.cnbc.com/2019/09/09/rea...cking-2000percent-of-gdp-report-suggests.html
 
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