Interesting that the "struggling" are more likely to support a conservative point of view. While those doing better are more likely supporting liberal perspectives ie,, college grads, who obsess about pronouns, environment, gender issues, and racial identity, while their fellow citizens who are of necessity concerned with food and shelter, fall off the map. This completely flips the traditional left wing sense of congratulatory superiority over class issues. They have become the oppressor.
I am doing alright. I am morally correct. Superior in my understanding. You working class and disadvantaged can F-off.
35% of the workforce in BC belongs to the public sector. They are going to support the NDP/Liberals for sure because they are smart enough to know that only about 10% of them are needed. Six figure salaries, working (sort of, maybe) from home, every other Friday off. They don't give a rats ass about the poor. They care about the issues surrounding the poor because it keeps them on the taxpayers tit.
Blacklocks reporting today about the feds being duped out of millions from contractors double billing over a period of 4 years. Jagmeet will sound off about it tomorrow, a day after the NDP voted in confidence of the Liberals. How does Gord even look in the mirror let alone support this government? Or maybe the NDP forced the government to do it!
Our government has created what's known as a population trap which normally only happens in 3rd world countries. The government has let too many people enter the country and they are unable to service them. What results is lower standard of living for all of us. Medical services have suffered, housing costs have increased and our entire way of life is not what is use to be. The worst part is the government was warned years ago that these will be the results of their policies. The laws of unintended consequences are rampant in Canada right now and Tofino is about to jump on that same bus. Only problem is.....we don't have a driver on the bus.
Yes that's correct 10:53. We could become a turd World really soon if the sewage treatment plant doesn't work as planned. Can anybody please tell us when this is supposed to come online?
10:53 Your comments are "cute". Perhaps you could be more to the point about Tofino. What unintended consequence do you see playing out. Get specific. If you want others to seriously read your posts you might not want to be so vacuous. If you do not fill in the blanks are you not opening the door to misinterpretation and heaven forbid "unintended consequence".
One unintended consequence that I'm seeing is an unwillingness of law-enforcement to enforce the law and protect the populace especially in areas of rampant immigration. Provincially the idealists have halted any sort of resource extraction i.e. logging which produces the lumber to build the nonexistent houses for all these immigrants. I don't see where Ottawa is going to get the wood either unless you import it from the United States - which is like bringing coal to Newcastle. Yet the liberals say they're pushing ahead with Housing..........
I agree. Seems the gov'ts want housing but not the economic activity it takes to produce it. Resource extraction as you point out. But I am not sure that is an unintended consequence or simply a direct result of policies to inhibit production. Ie, those in power don't want to increase resource extraction. To them it is inherently bad....one might even say inherently evil as it is against their fundamental core beliefs about what is bad and what is good.
It is hard to argue core beliefs with religious fanatics. Then again I believe you need to do what is necessary, I guess that is more aligned with my core beliefs but I am prepared to discuss it.
from a couple weeks ago..... Got some real geniuses running things nowadays. Yesterday the provincal NDP announces that they'll be funding invitro fertilization and then today the federal NDP announce they have a great new deal funding contraception. Your tax dollars at work. Really!! Hey, you can't make this stuff up.
I’m sure hoping Eby brings in squatters rights similar to those that have been established in New York and California. There are a lot of nice shacks sitting empty in this area that could present a great opportunity for those without a home.
The investigative journalism team broke some huge stories this year.
Check out some of the headlines generated by The Canadian Taxpayers Federation:
Governor General expensed $71,000 in limo fees for four-day Iceland trip in 2022 – National Post Toronto spent $33,000 on branded stickers for crack pipes – The Jerry Agar Show Newstalk Feds spent thousands funding sex shows featuring seniors – Toronto Sun Taxpayers billed $500K so Liberal cabinet could go on “affordability” retreat – True North CBC CEO grilled by MPs over management ‘bonuses’ with layoffs looming – CBC Taxpayers Federation launching legal action to reveal who stayed in $6,000-per-night hotel suite – National Post
Tofino is about to add to the struggling side of this equation.
ReplyDeleteInteresting that the "struggling" are more likely to support a conservative point of view.
ReplyDeleteWhile those doing better are more likely supporting liberal perspectives ie,, college grads, who obsess about pronouns, environment, gender issues, and racial identity, while their fellow citizens who are of necessity concerned with food and shelter, fall off the map. This completely flips the traditional left wing sense of congratulatory superiority over class issues. They have become the oppressor.
I am doing alright. I am morally correct. Superior in my understanding. You working class and disadvantaged can F-off.
35% of the workforce in BC belongs to the public sector. They are going to support the NDP/Liberals for sure because they are smart enough to know that only about 10% of them are needed. Six figure salaries, working (sort of, maybe) from home, every other Friday off. They don't give a rats ass about the poor. They care about the issues surrounding the poor because it keeps them on the taxpayers tit.
ReplyDeleteBlacklocks reporting today about the feds being duped out of millions from contractors double billing over a period of 4 years. Jagmeet will sound off about it tomorrow, a day after the NDP voted in confidence of the Liberals. How does Gord even look in the mirror let alone support this government? Or maybe the NDP forced the government to do it!
ReplyDeleteOur government has created what's known as a population trap which normally only happens in 3rd world countries. The government has let too many people enter the country and they are unable to service them. What results is lower standard of living for all of us. Medical services have suffered, housing costs have increased and our entire way of life is not what is use to be. The worst part is the government was warned years ago that these will be the results of their policies. The laws of unintended consequences are rampant in Canada right now and Tofino is about to jump on that same bus. Only problem is.....we don't have a driver on the bus.
ReplyDeleteYes that's correct 10:53. We could become a turd World really soon if the sewage treatment plant doesn't work as planned. Can anybody please tell us when this is supposed to come online?
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ReplyDelete10:53 Your comments are "cute". Perhaps you could be more to the point about Tofino. What unintended consequence do you see playing out. Get specific. If you want others to seriously read your posts you might not want to be so vacuous. If you do not fill in the blanks are you not opening the door to misinterpretation and heaven forbid "unintended consequence".
One unintended consequence that I'm seeing is an unwillingness of law-enforcement to enforce the law and protect the populace especially in areas of rampant immigration. Provincially the idealists have halted any sort of resource extraction i.e. logging which produces the lumber to build the nonexistent houses for all these immigrants. I don't see where Ottawa is going to get the wood either unless you import it from the United States - which is like bringing coal to Newcastle. Yet the liberals say they're pushing ahead with Housing..........
ReplyDeleteI agree. Seems the gov'ts want housing but not the economic activity it takes to produce it. Resource extraction as you point out. But I am not sure that is an unintended consequence or simply a direct result of policies to inhibit production. Ie, those in power don't want to increase resource extraction. To them it is inherently bad....one might even say inherently evil as it is against their fundamental core beliefs about what is bad and what is good.
ReplyDeleteIt is hard to argue core beliefs with religious fanatics. Then again I believe you need to do what is necessary, I guess that is more aligned with my core beliefs but I am prepared to discuss it.
from a couple weeks ago.....
ReplyDeleteGot some real geniuses running things nowadays. Yesterday the provincal NDP announces that they'll be funding invitro fertilization and then today the federal NDP announce they have a great new deal funding contraception.
Your tax dollars at work.
Really!!
Hey, you can't make this stuff up.
Thanks for $2.00 a liter gas Mr Ebey...April fools day for all the fools to celebrate higher taxes for the "pigs".
ReplyDeleteI’m sure hoping Eby brings in squatters rights similar to those that have been established in New York and California. There are a lot of nice shacks sitting empty in this area that could present a great opportunity for those without a home.
ReplyDeleteThe investigative journalism team broke some huge stories this year.
ReplyDeleteCheck out some of the headlines generated by The Canadian Taxpayers Federation:
Governor General expensed $71,000 in limo fees for four-day Iceland trip in 2022 – National Post
Toronto spent $33,000 on branded stickers for crack pipes – The Jerry Agar Show Newstalk
Feds spent thousands funding sex shows featuring seniors – Toronto Sun
Taxpayers billed $500K so Liberal cabinet could go on “affordability” retreat – True North
CBC CEO grilled by MPs over management ‘bonuses’ with layoffs looming – CBC
Taxpayers Federation launching legal action to reveal who stayed in $6,000-per-night hotel suite – National Post
Your carbon tax dollars at work.