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Fizz wrote:
I hate hearing if I cut back on a cup of coffee every day for 20 years I'll save lots of money. I don't pinch my pennies, I watch my dollars.
I'll stay home one year so I don't have to pinch pennies the next time I go.
How many CND Snowbirds are just sitting there. No restaurants, no shopping, no golfing, just pinching pennies. Wooppee lot's of fun that.
Even if the dollar stays low next year. When I do go I won't be holding back, I'll be spending the dollars I saved this year.
As luck would have it this is the mildest Ottawa Winter in years ๐
โJan-28-2016 06:10 PM
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SoundGuy wrote:happycamper1942 wrote:
After several years of heading down to the USA for a couple of months in the late winter, we have more or less decided we will not do it this year due to the poor exchange rate of the Canadian dollar. At the present time the US dollar will cost us over 40% more, making everything too expensive.
I'm curious about other Canadians take on this, are you thinking the same or have you bitten the bullet and are going down anyway?
Considering the only alternative is to simply not go the question then becomes how long are you prepared to wait for the Loonie to recover? - a year, 3 yrs, 5 yrs, 10 yrs? Could be dead by then. :R
โJan-28-2016 03:41 PM
westernrvparkowner wrote:Yup, you've got the most bombs.
Finally, since the US is also the most powerful nation on earth
โJan-28-2016 01:01 PM
Jack_Diane_Freedom wrote:
Same here. Staying home this winter.
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justme wrote:Because the US is the premier government and economy in the world. In times of uncertainty, the US is the ultimate safe haven. Our national debt is not the same as you owing on a credit card. First, much of our national debt is owed to ourselves. The largest holder of treasury debt is the Federal Reserve.
Why have most currencies devalued against the US dollar with our debt at $19T.
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