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It starts in 2017. Can any of our resident Canadians explain the timing of Canada's decline?
Honestly, I have zero confidence in any politician to "fix" anything anymore. I drank the "if my team wins things will get better" kool aid for too long. @siggy47 and I talked about this before as well.
While I would much prefer Pierre Poilievre to Trudeau and think he will be less of a drag on the country than Trudeau, I don't expect him to be able to fix anything and even if he did fix a few things they will just get broken the next election cycle when he gets voted out for someone who promises people more "free" stuff. It's exhausting. Opt out buy bitcoin I say.
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Right. WE are and we bring the change
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340 sats \ 1 reply \ @shado_op 18 Jan
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I know how you feel.
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Just responded.
"Inevitable. Real estate house of cards and mass immigration has been propping up Canada for a decade now while productivity, business conditions, cost of living, regulation, gov interference all got worse."
Yes all has been exacerbated under Trudeau but the mess did start before him. He just threw a truckload's worth of kerosene on the fire.
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71 sats \ 1 reply \ @TomK OP 18 Jan
Interesting how they are accelerating the migration debacle now to destroy the rest of the middle class soon.
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Canada, like many countries, is a ponzi scheme that needs to attract fresh blood to pay for all the free™ promises made by decades of incompetent sociopaths. It is the perfect example of a kakistocracy.
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