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Things are changing at too fast a rate.
It may just be my aging syndrome. Yet I do not think so. Things seems to be changing overall at a faster rate than I ever remember now. Some items seem almost to defy common sense.
Real estate seems to be now just not a bubble up here in Canada's larger cities but more of a balloon. Purchasing value of the dollar is reducing faster than anytime I can remember. The trickle down effect is just starting to really impact our rural area. Redistribution of wealth to some extent in Canada is going to have to occur or society will become a total mess. Over regulation into areas where governments should not even be present is also a strong change in Canada. If what I am seeing continues unabated. One casualty of the rich getting richer is going to be a major hit on the average member of the population. To keep what is happening functional. I expect almost half the population is going to be reduced into little more than indentured slaves. To me it is like too high a percentage of the Canadian population has entered into a brainwashed state. We also have a Canadian federal election winding up. The three major parties are avoiding the true issues totally during the run up. It was an indication to me that they all felt the average voter does not have a real clue about what is really happening. So just keep them in the dark. We are going to have a minority government up here for the next period of time is almost certain. What is really bothersome personally is the outgoing prime minister is trying to get a major trade deal signed sealed and delivered with the public having no ideal of what is in it other than some job losses. This just reeks of the conservatives usual special interests. Usually they conceal things like this better. |
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There's politics in Canada? Gee, who knew . . .
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I use to talk with alot of international people.Its everywhere.Mankind has learned to feed off one another like tapeworms. The wealthy are getting more and more wealth. Look around temporary employment companies,and Title loan places, feeding on the down and out.
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You kids get off my lawn!
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http://finance.yahoo.com/news/nearly-40-americans-aren-t-120014057.html
well maybe half wont end up as indentured servants,, just the daughter and stepkid who's still at the house at age 29. |
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This is one reason why you guys are going down the ****ter:
" Canada[edit] It is legal to sell and serve dog meat, providing that it must be killed and gutted in front of federal inspectors.[21] If a dog is killed out of the view of federal inspectors, the killing might involve cruelty, which would be a violation of the Criminal Code, and those convicted may be sentenced to up to 5 years in prison.[22]" https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dog_meat#Canada
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down the crapper??
who sez? I did an end run around that... moved into a tent out by the lake, I wont take any chit from some damn boss man -no frikkin way, got my noodles, but could not afford a can of off, scratchin all the time does get some peculiar looks from some people~ but that's just because of the mites........... |
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Actually with all the foreign culture that has landed in Canada during our immigration splurge. It all seemed to land in the larger cities or nearby smaller ones. I suppose dog is marketed somewhere. I know horsemeat is sold in places like Montreal. Both would cost more than typical meats I suspect. We live in a kind of bubble where there has been little to no immigration for over a hundred years. It will be very disturbing when and if this situation changes for the locals. |
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they hang out at the mcdonalds here too, why the f don't they just Go HOME!! %^&(^+&$^**(^%~*! |
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Yall need more guns b.
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Keep an eye on our neighbors to the north.
Three Reasons to Keep a Close Eye on Canada's Federal Election - Bloomberg Business With a minority government the most likely outcome, that means the possible policy mix implemented after the dust settles spans everything that’s been discussed by the three major parties–and possibly some measures that haven’t yet been brought up in public. And the effects of Canada’s policy mix are likely to extend far outside its border, having an impact on the U.S. economy, offering perspective on the international politics of climate change, and potentially changing the dynamics for foreign investors. |
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If you annexed Vermont, you'd get at least one guy willing to talk about it during an election.
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