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Texas comparison shows Alberta's spending probl

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Texas comparison shows Alberta's spending problem: study | Home | Calgary Sun


Economics | 207166 hits | Nov 17 7:34 am | Posted by: shockedcanadian
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Comparing Alberta to Texas shows the province’s fiscal woes stem from government overspending and mismanagement, says a study released Thursday by the Fraser Institute.“They’re both energy jurisdictions, they’re both relatively prosperous and they’re both

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  1. by shockedcanadian
    Thu Nov 17, 2016 4:43 pm
    Texas saves and runs surpluses, supporting free markets and liberty, Alberta pays for crony capitalism on all sides of the aisle and get drunk for today with no remedy for the hangover that follows. Who would have thought this would happen...?

    God Bless America and Texas, where the Constitution, Rule of Law and Right of Self Determination trumps nepotism and artificial Canadian capitalism.



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