At the moment, since anything can be anything, your talk is lunacy.
And it is ONLY because you continually talk in circles; never agree to ANY established facts AND argue AGAINST everything Tsing Tao says SOLELY because you are a TROLL.
At the moment, since anything can be anything, your talk is lunacy.
not anymore, like a parasite looking for a host, more and more liberals like you are moving into the rich province, after they bankrupted ontario and quebec, and now they are changing their ways.
And it is ONLY because you continually talk in circles; never agree to ANY established facts AND argue AGAINST everything Tsing Tao says SOLELY because you are a TROLL.

Don't forget that he makes up shit, too. I never said "anything was anything".
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Don't forget that he makes up shit, too. I never said "anything was anything".
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I don't dispute this. I think Alberta's surplus is probably gone by year end, though, as I don't think they have much room to cut.Alberta has a $1.4B budget surplus in 2014. The first one in 5 years.
http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/edmonton/alberta-now-forecasting-1-4b-budget-surplus-1.2748720
Here is a chart of the previous years since 84. Alberta normally has a surplus.
http://www.edmontonjournal.com/news/alberta-politics/viz/deficits/index.html
The title is almost rayciss.
Lamest of Lame Ducks
President Obama is the lamest of lame ducks. His ideas are headed for the ash heap of history.
Free Education: Dead on arrival
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DR. MICHIO KAKU: Well, if you take a look at the world economy, you realize that capitalism itself, as told to me by the 300 scientists that I’ve interviewed, capitalism is making the transition from commodity-based capital to intellectual capital. Tony Blair liked to say that England derives more revenue from rock music than it does from the coal mining industry. So, commodities can be mass-produced. Food, for example, gets cheaper every year. This morning you had breakfast that the King of England could not have had a hundred years ago. But it’s intellectual capital, creativity — movies, books, television programs, software, science, leadership, creativity — these are things that cannot be done by robots, cannot be done by machines. And they will be prized commodities of the future, intellectual commodities rather than material commodities.