Entitled youths in this country simply don't understand hard work. I made it on minimum wage with a wife who stayed home to look after our 5 kids. Retired @ 50.
@SteveSaretsky Canadians wasted a decade calling everyone who questioned immigration policy a racist, when it has always been a math problem first and foremost. Now we're cooked.
@SteveSaretsky Telling the working class that the second biggest concern with corporations is the suppression of wages and deterioration of working conditions. Luckily for them the Canadian crab mentality is stronger than ever.
@EricDLombardi It would be funny if it wasn't so depressing. How our Feds don't even feel the need to pretend anymore that their only concerns are asset inflation, wage suppression, and the increased power over the working class that comes with.
@rupasubramanya For me, the most depressing part of traveling is always the flight back to Pearson. Coming back to a mismanaged mess that seemingly only gets worse.
@StephenPunwasi The beauty of this whole situation is the light being shed on how awful the current labour conditions are for flight attendants. I had no idea they didn't get paid for all that time waiting around for the slowest people alive figuring out how to board a plane.
@RichardDias_CFA Our gov'ts view Canadians as pigs on a tax farm. Keep them working and paying taxes as long as they can, and when they're no longer useful just let them die, to be replaced by more pigs who will work longer for less.
@KirkLubimov Too many people have deluded themselves into thinking Pierre won't be more of the same. He'll be just as addicted to enriching the elites through mass, low-skilled immigration. Wage suppression + asset inflation are like heroin to the landlords running Canada.
@AlderLaneEggs Unfortunately it's impossible to discuss the issues facing this country without people trying to infer which "team" you support. Nuance is all but dead.