It's nice to see that Stephen Harper has come such a long way from the federal election. Soon he might admit that cutting the GST was not such a good idea. WE can always hope. Recommend this Post at Progressive Bloggers If you liked this post, please vote for my blog at Canadian Blogosphere
Friday, July 10, 2009
What happened to no deficit?
It's official, Stephen Harper has admitted that the federal government may run a deficit for five years, if the recession lasts or economic recovery lags behind. Of course, the parliamentary budget officer has already been telling us this. All Harper's doing is admitting what we all already knew.
It's nice to see that Stephen Harper has come such a long way from the federal election. Soon he might admit that cutting the GST was not such a good idea. WE can always hope. Recommend this Post at Progressive Bloggers If you liked this post, please vote for my blog at Canadian Blogosphere
It's nice to see that Stephen Harper has come such a long way from the federal election. Soon he might admit that cutting the GST was not such a good idea. WE can always hope. Recommend this Post at Progressive Bloggers If you liked this post, please vote for my blog at Canadian Blogosphere
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