Comments by "John Walsh" (@johnwalsh4857) on "VisualPolitik EN" channel.

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  22. well ive lived in Vancouver BC Canada since 1992 and ive seen several PMs come and go and Ive always voted conservative. However Trudeau was an OK PM , yah he sucked at the end , but hey most Canadian PMs do at their expiry dates. so having said that here are my views on Canadian PMs that I have experienced: EXCELLENT Bryan Mulrooney: While I started work in Canada in 1992, at the tail end of Mulrooney's reign yah Canada and BC was in recession at the time, but the Canadian economy boomed under him, and before I settled in Canada I experienced the boom year having visited the Vancouver Expo back in 86 yah was just a tourist of Canada since 81 but I visited the country multiple times and I felt he did a good job with Canada despite all the haters. Stephen Harper: Love this guy, yah lots of haters on him but Canadian economy boomed under him esp. Western Canada. boom times in Vancouver under him GOOD Justin Trudeau: OK his last few years sucked bad but you know what he was also good for Canada , Canadian economy was booming pre covid. and he did a good job on handling the covid crisis in Canada, well in BC it was good, Quebecers hate his guts since a lot of em died during covid but sorry remember to obey safe distancing etc. He is much criticized on his immigration policies but you know what we actually needed those policies during the boom years before covid and during covid since local Canadians would not take the jobs those immigrants took and during covid many did not work stayed home took welfare. Now since there is high unemployment they are being forced out with the stricter student working hour laws. AVERAGE Paul Martin: not much happened but at least he did not mess up Kim Campbell: really did not do anything , she only lasted a few months as PM in the mid 90s. interim PM no mess ups. BLEHHHH . Jean Chretien: This guy sucked balls hard, yah the Quebecers and the east loved this clown but yah we in the west have a low opinion on him , the east got the brunt of the boom while western Canada was in recession esp. BC, probably the worst Canada PM ever.
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  44. also the war has to viewed on economics Russian economy is heavily dependent on sales of oil and natural gas, oil prices need to be 30 USD at least for the Russians to pay for thier operating costs th pump the oil out of the ground alone. Now the current oil price is 75 USD for Russian crude oil. The Russians are selling their oil at 20 to 30 percent discount, EU put a oil cap on them at 60 USD. so China and India and others are buying the oil at around 56 USD. Now with the coming worldwide economic recession depression forecast to occur in 2023 to 2024. In every recession oil prices crashed very much. So what happens if worldwide oil prices crash to 30 USD by 2024. EU imposes a oil price cap of 30 USD. and China and India and other buy Russian oil for say around 22 USD. this will be disaster for the Russian economy. I can see a near collapse of the Russian economy by 2025. resulting in high rates of unrest and possible armed insurrection in Russia. coupled with costs of the war in Ukraine. along with sanctions. Im not surprised if Putin starts getting desperate by 2025 or even 2024 if a Pro Ukraine USA pres. is in the white house, and starts using WMDs on the battlefield. I think by that time the Russian military is very much dillapidated with a fractured unstable political siutation in Russian with Putin faciing economic collapse and widescale unrest and resistance to new calls foir mobilization. Putin will do anything to remain in power. 2024 will be an important year to the Ukr war a turning point.
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