
Yeah, not a valid excuse in my mind. It shows a disturbing lack of responsibility/accountability.
Yeah, not a valid excuse in my mind. It shows a disturbing lack of responsibility/accountability.
Carney declined to do a common/popular debate in Quebec.
Yep, this is where I am too.
I’m annoyed at having to vote Liberal, to be honest, but I hope this election makes it clear that cozying up to American populists is a losing strategy in Canada.
lol Were you just looking for a comment so you could flex about your property deals?
Personally, I’m a millennial and I’m okay – we recently sold our starter home and we got way more than we were expecting for it. But it didn’t make me feel “smart” it made me feel gross that the market seems so rigged.
I’m not talking about individuals, I’m talking about trends. The priority for housing should first and foremost be to house people.
Yeah, Boomers getting special protections is kind of annoying.
A generation of millenials were told to go to post secondary no matter the cost and then when we did and incurred a ton of debt but the good jobs that were promised to us weren’t there, the reaction was “oops, oh well, get fucked I guess”.
Maybe if we stopped funneling a billion dollars into “managing” our CPP plan into poorer performance and used that money to increase CPP payouts instead, boomers could afford more of a hit on their housing.
I do wonder if another large contributing factor is that most of our MPs have conflicts of interest when it comes to the real estate market.
Is there a practical component to your argument or are you just sticking with ideal hypotheticals.
I think the solution is having these agencies be accountable to the accountability metrics that they set up.
Normalizing mismanagement seems short-sighted to me and ultimately only supports the argument that government is “useless” or “broken”.
That extra billion going towards healthcare or education or even back into the pension fund could do a world of good.
In the video, the creator is very clear that this is not an argument to remove the pension fund and he specifically addresses those concerns (twice, at the beginning and end of the video).
Wanting good, responsible management of something most of us pay into is not a bad thing. This should not be a partisan issue (which the creator also says)
We need tech regulation.
Here’s a great interview that explains why:
In short, in order for democracy to work, we need shared trust. To have shared trust, we need a common basis of reality.
Our current unregulated informational landscape fragments reality and polarizes people because it is the most profitable thing to do, but it is death to a functioning society.
Yeah, they elected a rapist so…
That was my immediate thought.
Conservatism used to be about fiscal responsibility and political stability (don’t downvote me for explaining this, I’ve never voted conservative).
But yeah, it’s been hijacked by emotionally volitaile reactionists.
People are mad at Americans collectively because collectively your culture let this happen–so what people want to see is the slightest inkling that you understand the nature of the problem, have a sense of responsibility about it, and are shifting your mindsets to do something about it.
Coming online to whine at Canadians doesn’t inspire confidence that you get it.
Personally, I’m just hoping that I’m what I’m seeing online is not representative of what Americans are doing because yeah… Some of the online American response I have been seeing… Woof.
Here are some ideas:
Complaining to other countries? /s
Definitely agree that the faster fascism gets interrupted the better. 👍🏻
My dude, if things get worse Canadians are not going to be in a position to offer anything. All this trade war shit will annihilate our economy, for a start. And if we get invaded, how can we help? This is like Russians asking Ukrainians for aid.
I mean, realistically, people will figure things out on a local level if and when it happens, but it doesn’t sound like you have thought through the implications of where things could be going.
They have a strong individualist consumer culture. If they can’t individually consume their way out of it, many of them think they’ve done everything they can.
An amazing number of people think “I’m mad at Liberals” = “The cons must be better”