@ogauge22@CelticAshes Finance executive.. doesn’t suggest a means to solve the problem. think it’s a blessing many lost souls die in winter and say let’s move the rest for someone else to deal with. Fucking pathetic
🇨🇦🇸🇴 Today, I introduced a private member’s bill that would declare July of every year in Canada as Somali Heritage Month!
I’d like to thank MP @HonAhmedHussen for co-sponsoring this bill with me and for his counsel.
I hope that all MPs will support this legislation.
Canada is home to many Canadians of Somali heritage.
Canadians of Somali descent have left and continue to leave a historic mark on Canada, with contributions that span communities across the country and are reflected in Canada’s economic, political, social and cultural life.
If passed, Somali heritage month would give us an opportunity to celebrate that heritage, the role that Canada has played in supporting Somali Canadians and their contributions to Canada.
@BagelPolling I think it’s more complicated than that, even just the idea that parents aren’t the drivers of literacy and rather teachers is an indicator of something severely wrong
@BagelPolling Excess State redistribution causes inflation.. This is all piss in the wind and solved none of the underlying problems. When a society is structured so that young men are making significantly more money than women it leads to marriage, and that leads to long term fertility.
@jay_d_moos@BagelPolling As Spengler said: "When the ordinary thought of a highly cultivated people begins to regard 'having children' as a question of pro's and con's, the great turning point has come."
It’s all just window dressing until the majority have a significant metaphysical shift in society.
So you’re saying your claim that these most definitely wor is that they, for about 2-5 years, have a modest improvement and subsequent decline. Got ya. So no real proof. Meanwhile, ever since civilization has had the State capacity to provide these redistributive policies, and have to some extent or another implemented redistributive policies based on fertility, have only seen long term decline in fertility.
The child tax credit is available to single mothers and married couples, alike, and are more beneficial to single mothers. And once a woman becomes a single mother, the expected children she would have typically declines in comparison to if she was a married mother. The income-splitting program it replaced would have likely done more for overall fertility rates.