This year's buzzword
So Stephen Harper and Jim Flaherty have both gone on record as saying that Canada may enter a "technical recession" next year.
That's a relief -- I'd hate for there to be a real recession that we actually had to worry about. More aptly, as Layton B from Moncton notes in the comments section for the CTV column, "I'm sure this technical recession will lead to some more technical foreclosures."
It's not really the government's use of propaganda that offends me... it's the use of transparent propaganda. I can't help but feel that someone out there isn't even trying.
That's a relief -- I'd hate for there to be a real recession that we actually had to worry about. More aptly, as Layton B from Moncton notes in the comments section for the CTV column, "I'm sure this technical recession will lead to some more technical foreclosures."
It's not really the government's use of propaganda that offends me... it's the use of transparent propaganda. I can't help but feel that someone out there isn't even trying.
Labels: current-events

1 Comments:
Maybe the technical recession has something to do with the fact that my Yahoo page was down on my home computer all of last night.
Maybe it means just that---kids, power off the computer. It's turning into a box with beads! And wires! And you have to, you know, move the beads from one end to the other!
Post a Comment
Subscribe to Post Comments [Atom]
<< Home