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Craig Read's Articles in Trade & Economics

       

 
 
 
 
 
  • Lumber - An example of Canadian trade hypocrisy
    You have to love a country that disengages itself from reality so often. The Canadians – smug, moralistic, largely ignorant about history, economics and the world at large – declare themselves superior, intelligent and advanced. The Multi-Cult club of anti-Western, anti-American and anti-Jewish policy reigns beloved. Whole industries lie under government control to the detriment of bank accounts and morality. Boards manage all commodities excluding oil.
  • Budgets in Canada – No tax relief, more spend, more nonsense
    Unless Canada has a true right wing and a vibrant Conservative grass roots element with capital, ideas, and intelligent candidates – the socialists will forever dominate. Canada is on the wrong path in it social-political organization. Following the EU is not a smart concept. The EU contrary to inane books, media adulation and socialist tripe is an economic and social morass.
  • Government owns 43 % of the Economy and Counting
    April 2005
  • Trade: Softwood Lumber disputes and Soft Canadian heads
    Canada illegally subsidizes its softwood lumber industry. In fact about $4 billion per annum in various taxpayer funded transfers are given to the unionized lumber industry.This is not a surprise. Canadian trade policy has always been 'managed' trade. Outside of the key auto and auto parts sectors, very little in Canada is subject to 'free trade' with the USA.
  • US market dynamism!
    Paul Krugman, arrogant heir apparent for the mantle of chief cheerleader for demand-side Keynesian nonsense wrote on December 1 in the New York Times, [also known as the Jihad Guardian]: "The last time things were this confused was early in 2001, when most economists failed to realize that the United States was sliding into recession. If that sounds ominous, it should: the bond market, which has a pretty good record of forecasting recessions, is pointing toward a serious economic slowdown ......




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