Comments by "D W" (@DW-op7ly) on "Chinese fighter jets intercept Canadian military helicopter in 'unsafe' moves" video.
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Of course in this case you trust what you already told by MSM
China has hundreds of Satellites flying above our heads right now some of them playing cat and mouse space tag with our satellites
But we are worried about balloons
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On September 17, 2023, in an interview with CBS news, General Mark Milley, the retiring 20th US chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, stated “I would say it was a spy balloon that we know with high degree of certainty got no intelligence, and didn't transmit any intelligence back to China." Technical experts had also found that the balloon's sensors had never been activated while it was travelling over the Continental United States. The general also touched on a leading theory that the reason that it was flying over the United States, was probably because it was blown off-track, where the balloon had been heading towards Hawaii however winds at 60,000 feet simply came into the equation. Miley said, "those winds are very high.. the particular motor on that aircraft can't go against those winds at that altitude."
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That argument reminds me of when I use to debate dum down Americans
Sure they may have lost 7 million manufacturing jobs from the height of their manufacturing days. But they gained 53 million service sector jobs
33 million of them higher paying jobs than their manufacturing jobs
So with more jobs, more higher paying jobs, and added saving from imported goods
did the average American Invest,save, throw that money under the mattress?
No they spent those added earnings and the borrowed to spend some more
For us average Canadians? We were no better
Here is an example
* From 2004 to 2008, more than one in seven manufacturing jobs, nearly 322,000, disappeared
* In fact, from 2004 to 2008, over 1.5 million jobs were created in the rest of the economy—a growth of 11%.
StatsCan
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