I love how I am supposed to embrace multiculturalism and accept all new comers. Yet the moment they get here they segregate themselves and make their own communities. But the moment I suggest that I want my own community without their ways Im called racist.
Had a friend come up to Canada from the U.S. this week…
By day two, something shifted.
They stopped commenting on the scenery…
and started looking at price tags.
Groceries? Silence.
Gas? A long pause.
Basic living? Just a quiet “how do people do this?”
By the end of the trip, they said something that stuck with me:
“This doesn’t feel sustainable.”
Not political.
Not dramatic.
Just… honest.
And that’s the part that lingers.
Because when someone from the outside sees it this clearly, you start wondering—
Have we just gotten used to it?
At what point does “normal” stop being normal?
Curious what others are seeing right now… is it getting harder where you are too?
@vitamindees I believe the polls are absolute BS made up to make people believe the things the Government does is what the people want without getting any pushback
The Canada Pension Plan (CPP) has over 2,000 employees.
Top 5 managers, make more than $5 million per year.
They have never beaten the market.
Nevada has 1 guy. Who invests in ETFs.
Does nothing. All day.
And he outperforms the CPP.
Consistently.
For further context, if CPP invested in QQQ, for the last 10 years, instead of $800 billion in assets, we would have $2.4 Trillion.
VOO would put it at $1.6 trillion.
Lesson: The government will never outperform the market.
So don’t think the Sovereign Debt Fund will be any different.
Seems to be a pattern with Mark Carney the economist.
Bank of Canada Governor ➡️ Recession
Bank of England Governor ➡️ Recession
Prime Minister of Canada ➡️ Recession
Seems to be a pattern with Mark Carney the economist.
Bank of Canada Governor ➡️ Recession
Bank of England Governor ➡️ Recession
Prime Minister of Canada ➡️ Recession
🚨 APRIL 2025 — BEFORE CARNEY WAS EVEN SELECTED
This woman had inside access to his Davos/WEF circle. She was the contrarian voice in the room. She traveled with them. She still had a seat at the table when she dropped this:
Desiree Fixler warned:
•Carney isn’t telling the truth about the affordability crisis.
•Carney isn’t telling the truth about the climate hoax.
•He will shrink the economy — just like Germany’s Green Deal disaster.
•He’ll come for your freedoms: what you drive, how you heat your house, your right to speak, debate, dissent, and protest.
•He wants a CBDC so government can have “full control on your life and spit you right out of society.”
•“His brand is crisis. And he’s manufacturing the one.”
•She called him a natural resource thief in a country this rich in resources.
She begged Canadians: Don’t vote for him if you value democracy or economic prosperity.
She warned us, the left didn’t listen!
Now?
Canada is in a RECESSION!
The data is in. The pain is real. And Carney is in charge.
This video was before he was placed to lead the Liberals.
The warnings from people who knew him best were crystal clear.
Ignored.
Are Torontonians and Canadians finally waking up to what insiders were saying all along?
Or are we still pretending this was all a surprise?
Drop your take 👇
#Carney #Recession #cdnpoli #WEF #LiberalFail #CanadaFirst
Let’s get this straight.
Canada is not a victim like the liberal government wants you to believe.
We are victims of our own poor government policies.
Trump is not responsible for our own failures.
You are not allowed to notice that every western country opened its borders at the same time, pushed the same ideology at the same time and is experiencing the same demographic shift at the same time.
Just a coincidence. Move on.
This woman is 25 years old
She has been driving her car for weeks, sweating and miserable because the air conditioning isn’t working
Finally she takes it to the dealership. They ask her if she’s hit the “AC Button”
She hasn’t, that was the problem
These people vote…
There is a real argument and need for some form of cognitive competency test for voting
Voter ignorance is widespread
Decades of research from political scientists like Bryan Caplan, Jason Brennan, and more have shown that the average voter has very low political knowledge. Many cannot name basic facts about government, economics or candidates
IQ and cognitive ability correlate with better outcomes
Higher IQ predicts better information processing, lower susceptibility to certain biases, and higher voter turnout. Studies show smarter people are more likely to vote and have more stable, informed opinions on average
Democracy as a high-stakes decision, allowing uninformed people to vote is likely devastating to our society