RE: Nova Scotia Deficit

Now the new federal budgets are out…

Just let me get my calculator.

-$1,500 to -$2000 per person on the deficit they owe us.

I mean, Stats Canada publishes these reports and said Nova Scotia has this poor community with a large medical debt.

It was #5 in Canada for poverty and debt.

Now Nova Scotia has this huge debt…$1.3 Billion…like behind $1500 to each resident in the Community.

Just like other Provinces like British Columbia are the highest $13.3 Billion behind.

My point is those accounts are the Nova Scotia Governments “Overdraft Accounts” for the Provincal Budget.

Well, the Bank is still keeping the accounts open.

I mean, I find it hard to take this issue seriously.

The Provincal spending is around $20 Billion, with $1.3 Billion in overdraft.

HAHAHAHAHA.

Right, again the Province can’t take payment.

Then the tax money for wages some comes from guranteed wage floats from private business like CN rail property investments who pay wages for yard work.

Then the guaranteed wage float wasn’t used to cut trees at power lines which blew up in the storm.

Creating more publuc debt for Nova Scotia Power to fix the problem.

On the Provincal budget deficit no tax wages were claimed in tree cutting for tax payments building the provincal deficit…

By excluding guranteed wage jobs.

Then the deficit went up, because the province had to pay to fix the problem.

Maybe they have no insurance on the issue, which will be corrected on the budget later when they get a payment back from them.

Then…

That debt went on tax payers with actual jobs, $1500 each.

That was spent on issues created by the local poor demographic.

Then people I know who have jobs all ran away to run away to run the Menopause Clinic or treat poor people on the decicit.

I mean I get it tho, today’s illness are monopause and diabetes…which is probably rampant among poor people.

Remember, it’s their report.

Fuck off for nothing.

At my dentist office if there are two snow storms only one sidewalk gets plowed the top or bottom of the hill.

Solutions…

Cash influx…

A cash influx to stop the deficit and provide job wages might stop the issue.

With debt in British Columbia almost as high as the whole Nova Scotia Budget it’s a good time for a cash influx to correct the problem.

If not…look for price increases.

If the unfilled jobs continue the price will go up in the area to hire people for outside maintainence to do the work.

Remote border changes coming like Yarmouth Ferry to United States already announced.

Also in the news Nova Scotia has higher prices because if all this…

Now places like Dartmouth Crossing get new shipping from Coca Cola from the new Granton Ontario expansion.

So, Halifax at Dartmouth Crossing is now being sourced from Granton Ontario shipping in some new express lane from Ontario.

This will also help fill jobs in the region.