.@grok did Brookfield have to pay an exit tax to move its HQ to the USA
when Carney signed off on the move as Chair, and then lied about it?
Or, maybe the offshore office above the bicycle shop in Bermuda helped?
......Or, is it just regular people that to pay it?
Again, my gripe is lumping the drug addicts as “homeless”. Also, the media/government has told me that Canada has never been more affordable.
Unless you continue to speak up about your situation the majority of the population will not even think about it.
Please continue to share your story.
What’s stopping you from getting off the streets if it’s not drugs? And how do you feel your situation is similar to the majority of the homeless (I am not referring to the drug addicts)?
My main gripe is lumping everyone as “homeless”, when it’s pretty clear and evident these “homeless” that run around my city are drug addicts.
Yeah. Because money, not the existence of fraud and corruption, is what’s stopping humans from poverty.
People who want to just throw money at a problem have no idea how to solve it but think money will.
I’d bet everything you have that Elon would give money at a problem if you could provide actionable plans with accountability and transparency of funds to solve it.
@mkryst70@whatkamisays You’re fighting a losing battle. People now feel entitled to others’ success instead of putting in the work to succeed themselves.
They sit at home thinking how someone can help them out versus how they can do it themselves.
https://t.co/b7eU6vbMLZ
From experience, starting a business and taking the risks, you are fully entitled to the rewards (if any)… and rewards are not a guaranteed outcome.
We used to live in a culture where success and prosperity are opportunities available to anyone who puts in the effort to achieve them. Now, when someone reaches this level of success, we shift to bringing them down because they achieved it and come up with demands on how they should allocate their earned rewards.
@GavinNewsom There are over 4,000 SpaceX employees that will become millionaires as a result of this.
Your state is one of the most unaffordable and has some of the worst wealth inequality in the nation.
The system isn’t rigged. You’re just a manipulative idiot.
@Shmizerist@MelissaLMRogers What about empathy and generosity for the Canadian people? Not sure what it's like in your town, but we've got drug addicts everywhere. No solutions, just more organizations funded to deal with the symptoms.
@mkryst70@peterboghossian North American society started off well. You work hard, you get rewarded. Now you see other people succeed, and you have to hate them because it’s not you.
@GadSaad@libsoftiktok DAFAQ is wrong with these people? Safety for Canadians is now an afterthought. The more problems we bring upon ourselves, the more rules the government can implement without pushback.
You don’t have to love Elon Musk to recognize what this headline says about us.
A country that spends more time criticizing wealth creation than encouraging it sends a clear message to builders: your success is tolerated, not celebrated.
Canada should be the best place in the world to build ambitious companies. Headlines like this make us look like we’re not quite ready for that.