tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-17859678.post5057416667867163277..comments2023-10-14T05:50:19.314-04:00Comments on Making Sense with Nicholls: The Winner and Loser in the Past Week of PoliticsGerry Nichollshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10496716615185797501noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-17859678.post-49160431609631988792013-10-20T21:47:44.358-04:002013-10-20T21:47:44.358-04:00You mean, Harper personally negotiated the deal? W...You mean, Harper personally negotiated the deal? Wow. Sure, everyone is looking elsewhere for trade as the American Government keeps upping it's debt ceiling to bankruptcy, but is to trading with an almost bankrupt EU any better.<br /><br />Tell me, what is the result of trading with a company that goes bankrupt? Here is your 5 cents on a dollar. When nation's economies are at risk the nation's business are also in jeopardy.Rob McQueenhttp://pushinback.wordpress.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-17859678.post-21991159400966960482013-10-20T10:30:08.459-04:002013-10-20T10:30:08.459-04:00Couldn't agree more that May is the loser of t...Couldn't agree more that May is the loser of the week, or that CETA was a major plus for Harper's position going forward (even though we don't know what's all in it, yet).<br /><br />Aside from CETA, though, it wasn't a good week for the Conservatives. Nor was it a good week for any of the rest, actually.<br /><br />When the electorate gets into choosing from a bad lot mode, look out — strange things result.Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09636648210849318913noreply@blogger.com