@compliantvc@AGHamilton29 No matter how much money you had, why would you give more to a government that is corrupt and would just spend it the way they want???? No way!!
@patgagnon_75 Written by a soy boy who loves Trudeau’s socks, tampons, doesn’t know what a momma is, and hopes strong women will look after him and his shit because he can’t do it himself.
For all the money the Liberals have spent, misspent and given away, you’d think Canadians and Canada would be. Water off today than 10 years ago. Truth is though we are not. The value for money lost is absolutely atrocious.
This is gonna piss u off!! 😱🤯🤬🤬🤬
Note: These are rough numbers. Take-home pay varies by province, benefits, pensions, and deductions. Other expenses are also approximate figures.
The point here isn't precision - it's direction.
The Uncomfortable Reality:
In Canada, you can earn $100K-$130K... and still end up with less money at the end of the month than someone making
$35K.
Harry went to school he took on OSAP
Let that sink in.
he took on student debt
This isn't about attacking social programs. They exist for a reason.
But at some point, you have to ask: What exactly are we incentivizing?
Because right now, the people taking on more risk, working longer hours, and producing more value are not meaningfully ahead.
In fact, they have even less money left over at the end of the month.
And when effort stops translating into reward, people stop pushing.
Top talent leaves.
Ambition dies.
Productivity drops.
so Harry who's busting his balls and
And then everyone wonders why the economy feels stagnant.
Because right now, the people taking on more risk, working longer hours, and producing more value are not meaningfully ahead.
In fact, they have even less money left over at the end of the month.
And when effort stops translating into reward, people stop pushing.
Top talent leaves.
Ambition dies.
Productivity drops.
And then everyone wonders why the economy feels stagnant.
ewarding productivity,
It creating more value doesn't lead to a better outcome... why would anyone bother?
Today, during an exchange with a witness at the Standing Committee on Industry and Technology, I asked questions that inadvertently came across as dismissive of the serious issue of forced labour.
To be clear, my line of questioning referred to auto manufacturing in Shenzhen, China, and not in Xinjiang.
I regret this mistake and apologise to Ms. McCuaig-Johnston and my fellow committee members.
I condemn forced labour, in all its forms. Canada has amongst the most rigorous forced-labour import laws in the world, and I am proud to support the government’s work to eradicate forced labour from supply chains and enforce Canada’s import prohibition.
@mark_slapinski You talk a lot of nonsense just to see yourself on X. You’re actually looking more and more pathetic. You been hanging out with Dean Blundell???