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Make this country great again - STM strike

DenisZim

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@Troy_IX
So, guys as I mentioned we have one more guy from Quebec without balls, but he knows how to use ha-ha emoji.
While you are planning to see the next SP, other people here are doing between 3 and 5 kinds.
So, you can continue smiling, but your country is dying, not me.
There is somtehing specific for this province - lack of masculinity, for that reason the SP businees flourishes.
So, @Troy_IX please continue to smile.
 

DenisZim

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You nailed it with this one. I am seeing an explosion of simps and the lack of masculinity was part of Trudeau's plan with his social engineering.
Hello,
Thank you for your comment.
Believe me or not, but I am really very angry. I am an immigrant with options, but I see on a daily basis how this beautiful country is dying. No Matter how well you are surrounded by a comfort, one day this will hit everybody, because what is comming has such an inertia that nobody can stop this. Take a look on your paycheck - $50 000 tax deductions. And after take a look how many OSBL (how to write a CV, how to integrate, etc.) with CEOs driving a porsche. There is also a group of people here receiving a check on a weekly basis just because they are physically here.
This is copy / paste. This is like an union can control the whole island.
The union opposes the request to extend essential service hours on election day, saying citizens have other ways to get to polling stations, such as by Bixi, their own bikes, car-sharing, walking or driving. It also noted that advance voting was available.

At least we know that there is someone with balls here. Her name is Sophie Grégoire.
 
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zzayne

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So, guys as I mentioned we have one more guy from Quebec without balls, but he knows how to use ha-ha emoji.
While you are planning to see the next SP, other people here are doing between 3 and 5 kinds.
So, you can continue smiling, but your country is dying, not me.
There is somtehing specific for this province - lack of masculinity, for that reason the SP businees flourishes.
So, @Troy_IX please continue to smile.
Is it masculine to get so angry over a laugh emoji reaction? Relax buddy :cool:
It's good to smile and laugh, cheer up life is good. Or go to the therapist, you're going through personal issues not at all related to the city.
 

CLOUD 500

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Hello,
Thank you for your comment.
Believe me or not, but I am really very angry. I am an immigrant with options, but I see on a daily basis how this beautiful country is dying. No Matter how well you are surrounded by a comfort, one day this will hit everybody, because what is comming has such an inertia that nobody can stop this. Take a look on your paycheck - $50 000 tax deductions. And after take a look how many OSBL (how to write a CV, how to integrate, etc.) with CEOs driving a porsche. There is also a group of people here receiving a check on a weekly basis just because they are physically here.
This is copy / paste. This is like an union can control the whole island.
The union opposes the request to extend essential service hours on election day, saying citizens have other ways to get to polling stations, such as by Bixi, their own bikes, car-sharing, walking or driving. It also noted that advance voting was available.

At least we know that there is someone with balls here. Her name is Sophie Grégoire.
I find it so weird that public transit is not classified as an essential service. Nurses cannot go on strike like this. This I put blame on the government. But Legault will be passing Bill 89 which will take effect on Nov 30.


^^^^ This will give the Quebec government power to order this greedy unionized workers back to work. The Federal government already had these powers and they used it a few times to send workers back to work. STM falls under provincial jurisdiction. I cannot wait till they send them back to work. Enough is enough. They are punishing the needy and poor who need public transit to get to work and also students who cannot get to class. Despicable these transit workers, I got zero sympathy for them.
 

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Ohh but Toronto is not all green pastures as you think. I lived there for several years. Toronto rents are insane. A 3 1/2 apartment on average is going for $2500 a month. There they can ask for deposits and ask for first and last month's rents. Due to Trudeau's mass immigration policy, I hear they are asking multiple rents in advance. True there is no registration fee, but your car insurance will be triple the cost of what you pay here. Between you and I, if it were not for the insane rents I would have moved back to Toronto a long time ago. Toronto has many good things, a far better healthcare system, no language politics all is in English, none of that annoying deposit system for bottles and cans.
I despise Trudeau (both of them actually) but honestly you're blaming the wrong guy on this one. Big city rents started surging in the early mid 80's under Mulroney when he opened up the business visa immigration programs that basically threw open the doors for anybody with two 5 dollar bills to rub together. Demand surge far outpaced available residential rentals and right when everyone who could afford a plane ticket was bailing out of Hong Kong prior to the hand-back to China. The Conservatives were in power and did nothing to control it, and the destinations of choice, Vancouver and Toronto, starting suffering insane property and rental prices. Now, if you want argue about who exacerbated what in the intervening years then there's lots of material to work with, but no one can convincingly argue that Trudeau created the problem.
 
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CLOUD 500

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I despise Trudeau (both of them actually) but honestly you're blaming the wrong guy on this one. Big city rents started surging in the early mid 80's under Mulroney when he opened up the business visa immigration programs that basically threw open the doors for anybody with two 5 dollar bills to rub together. Demand surge far outpaced available residential rentals and right when everyone who could afford a plane ticket was bailing out of Hong Kong prior to the hand-back to China. The Conservatives were in power and did nothing to control it, and the destinations of choice, Vancouver and Toronto, starting suffering insane property and rental prices. Now, if you want argue about who exacerbated what in the intervening years then there's lots of material to work with, but no one can convincingly argue that Trudeau created the problem.
Mulroney is in the same category as Trudeau. Both were part of the Century Initiative, an evil organization to make the rich more richer. Both advocated for rapid population growth (their only concern is for the wealthy and corporations to make them more richer). You refer to the immigration investor program that made Vancouver very unaffordable. But what Mulroney started Trudeau took to the extreme, he sealed the nail in the coffin. I do not remember insane rents in 2015, that happened when Trudeau came in power. Mulroney started more immigration, Trudeau did uncontrolled mass immigration. Mulroney reformed the refugee program to make it easier for more to come in, Trudeau made it open doors to asylum seekers. I lived in Toronto in the late 90s to mid 2000s and it was more expensive then Montreal but still doable. Condos could be had for good prices. Then when Trudeau came, prices doubled literally the year he was elected. Nah, Trudeau is the POS that caused this. He did it for his own self serving desperation to have that seat on the UN security council. He is a narcissistic person who needs importance at all times. It will take a decade to recover from the damage Trudeau caused.
 

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It's Trudeau.
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