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The Canadians are coming here. Trudeau really screwed up.
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Cool. Don’t forget to get bullet proof backpacks for the kiddies
See you back up here if you need a legal abortion
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This was not expected
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You take away the zoning laws allowing developers to build more houses. You will solve the housing crisis. The problem is home owners pay property taxes. They have a voice in shaping the country housing market. Also, their job market is not diversified enough. There are few companies who have monopoly over everything. When you don't have competition, you should expect to pay higher prices, mediocre quality products or services, and limited choices.
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> The Liberals will probably end up in a minority government. There's no chance Poillievre wins.
Look, you don't need to be a fan of the conservatives to recognize the unambiguous reality that Poilievre's CPC is all but destined to win the next election, and probably with a majority. To believe that the Liberals still stand a chance to win is delusional, as every poll since last summer has shown the CPC way ahead of the Liberals.
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> 42% is not a majority, it's a plurality
99% chance of winning a majority of seats, not a majority of votes. I should have clarified that, sorry.
> Also the elections are still more than a year away.
Sure, and things could change either way. That doesn't mean the polls should just be disregarded though.
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At least my undiagnosed cancer will progress to the point that I just die instead.
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Not nearly to the same scale.
I live in an arguably cheap state and my friends complain about money while also dropping $500-1000 every couple months on non necessities while living very comfortable lives.
It's a different perspective and context
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This is the result of Drake vs. Kendrick Lamar. Canadians coming to the winning side.
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Our money is worth 30% less in the USA. Most goods and services cost more in the USA than they do in Canada. When i travel abroad, i only buy items that aren’t available in Canada because anything i can get at home costs less due to currency conversion.
Retirees live on fixed incomes and have high health care costs. You lose public heath care coverage in Canada if you leave the country for more than 6 months. Certainly some have the means to relocate in retirement but most people just spend winters in the south and come back to maintain their health coverage. It’s much more advantageous for skilled working aged young people and immigrants to move to the USA or other developed countries to work than it is for retirees in most cases. I haven’t seen the statistics of emigrants broken down by age though.
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“…crippling the economy.”
That’s not how it works. More workers = bigger economy.
Not that there aren’t issues, but that’s not one of them.
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Canadians? Is it political?
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> Story by Dominic Yeatman For Dailymail.Com
I would suggest you read the actual report. It's much more multi-faceted than the Daily Fail wants to make you believe.
https://www.nationalobserver.com/2024/03/28/opinion/truth-lies-and-rcmp-report
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That is an idiotically simplistic take that ignores the import of cheap labor on the lower and middle classes, as well as a rapid influx of people into areas where housing policy isn’t ready to adapt.
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And from what I hear the government there won’t be satisfied until you can’t get property near civilization for less than seven figures.
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I hate the politics down there but even I’m tempted. The house I can afford in Florida would be 1 million here.
Plus I’d make more money and spend less on groceries
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I can move to Alberta tomorrow, find a house, and make the same I'm making now. Stop using Toronto as the defacto state of an incredibly large nation.
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It’s all about control.
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And China wonders why foreign investment is vanishing so rapidly. China has ruined hong kong as an international economic center of gravity and that will likely never be rebuilt. (Congrats Winnie! You've fucked your country again!)
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I’m sure you can find articles where people of non white descent aren’t treated as well as whites in England, Germany, Sweden. Or does it not suddenly matter? And Israel lol I think the less said the better.
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WE. ARE. BROKE. stop giving our money out to other countries like it's a f**** game show ffs
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here's a source if you people can use your brains for once
https://www.foxbusiness.com/economy/us-national-debt-tracker
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If your head is made of wax, don't walk in the sun.
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No. Old people and children are naive.
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Yeah that happens when you give kids Andrew Tate and a bunch of demagogues that encourage them to blame others for their problems and shortcomings
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And “leftists” keep winning the popular vote. So, no.
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There is no diversity of ideas in the political landscape of Europe when it comes to immigration
Young people aren’t happy with how much immigration is changing things, and the only options they have are ‘exactly the same’ or ‘far right’ so they’re picking far right
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Because you are stupid
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And?
Lot of country with a politic more far right than European country have way higher crime rate
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I think what we are seeing is that multiculturalism has a limit. People don’t want to feel like they are strangers in their own country and it’s beginning to feel that way to a lot of people. You’re right there absolutely needs to be more ideas coming from establishment parties. It’s starting but many feel like it’s too little too late.
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Paris is so crowded nobody lives there anymore.
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Sowing division - anything I disagree with
Looting taxpayers money - collecting fair taxes
Wacky projects - anything I disagree with
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That’s a lie spread by Hamas and their supporters. There was a ceasefire in self-governed Gaza on October 6th. Then they butchered and kidnapped some Jews
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Unless I missed a statement by him- the official government statement is that Israel has to continue the war amid international pressure until all the goals are being met. Without any time assessment (until this article)
This is from before Rafah op back in March, maybe you meant this as several weeks? I always thought it means the Rafah offensive itself will take a few weeks, but not the whole war
- If we stop the war now before achieving all of its goals, the meaning is that Israel had lost the war and we will not allow this," Mr Netanyahu told a meeting of his cabinet.
He said Israel must be able to continue its war, with the aims of eliminating Hamas, releasing all hostages and ensuring Gaza "no longer poses a threat".
"To do this, we will also operate in Rafah."
Mr Netanyahu said the offensive in city at the southern tip of the Gaza Strip "will happen" and will take **"several weeks".**
[BBC Article - Israel-Gaza war: Netanyahu vows to defy allies on Rafah invasion](https://www.bbc.com/news/world-middle-east-68591487)
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We just call it “culturally radioactive” and make everyone leave for 1000 years.
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Gotta love americans trying to hijack every single thread and talking about themselves all the time
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Problem with nukes and firebombs is that it doesn't hurt people like you. You are arguably worse than hamas if you want to kill 2 million people
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I'm sure Israel can function without Netanyahu if Israeli citizens wanted to. But sure, let's blame other countries.
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UN control of the region, not Israel, and a clear quick path to statehood. UN ran elections until the region is stable. Official governments are easier to work with them illegitimate forces like Hamas.
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The Gazans who are part of Hamas have bomb shelters, does that count?
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What? Wouldn't the fact that 4 countries launched missiles at Israel from 3 directions prove that they're in a 3 front war? Not sure I'm getting what you're saying
Also by 3 front I mean Gaza/Lebanon/Syria/West Bank. Iran portion of the war is over and was very brief
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That’s actually what my government *didn’t* do. How does Afghanistan look to you? Were we able to eliminate the Taliban?
It feels like we haven’t learned the lessons of the last two decades. You cannot bomb an ideology into nonexistence.
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Why? It's the size of Las Vegas.
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I understand this argument, but what I don't understand is how people can keep making it while completely ignoring the devastation being inflicted upon the civilians in Gaza. There's always a justification for murdering innocents in the name of some 'brighter future'. There are estimates that the death rate is somewhere around 250 a day, which is higher than any of the recent major conflicts. Even if we assume that number is false and it's more like 125 a day, that's over 3700 in a month or 45 000 in a year. Given the nature of the war being in a densely packed city where half the population are children, we can absolutely expect that number to be much higher. Why is everyone ok with the deaths of literally thousands or tens of thousands of children?
It's always the argument that it's in the name of destroying Hamas, that this is all Hamas' fault, but that completely ignores that Israel is pulling the trigger and has for years been culpable of murdering civilians and journalists.
The only way they actually destroy Hamas is by slaughtering every single person in Gaza and wiping it out entirely, because right now they're just guaranteeing a new generation of terrorists form out of the rubble. What else do you think would happen if someone came in and levelled your city, murdered half your family, and killed those who were supposed to be providing aid?
War is evil. Hamas is evil, Israel is evil. This isn't the solution. I don't know what is and I won't pretend that I do, but this whole thing is reprehensible.
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They are concerned about public perception domestically and internationally.
They aren't concerned about how many casualties or they wouldn't be editing maps of "safe areas" before bombing right after. But you believe what you want, free world and all that.
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Thats right.. and if trump would give israel the back to act less nicely and over cautious.. hamas will loose one of it's key strategies... Which will push them more back and will put on them more pressure
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You have some really weird ideas by saying "The profession on the subject disagrees" is some weird superiority complex on my part.
We were discussing rich people which often have some obsession with being percieved as powerful or acting like NPD people.
But you are reacting rather strongly for two links and a comment that X profession's general consensus disagrees with you. Maybe you should look inward rather than trying to psychoanalyze someone who has professionals already doing that regularly.
But, basically, you feel an entire field of study by professionals isn't real. So I'm not sure you ever will do that.
The only thing I've taken from your comment is you are overly sensitive and likely concerned you have NPD which is the only way to explain your reaction based on my experience with interactions online.
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Man, y'all really overestimate the psychological value of tunnels.
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Hamas will be eliminated by blanket murder, the way they've been doing it so far. I guess it will take a few more months to kill every last Palestinian.
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Kind of my point, yes.
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Come on, that would make them palestine supporters instead of Hamas supporters. You can't ask for that much.
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Whatever the solution is, Hamas isn't a part of it
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Yup. I was just supporting your point. I thought it was an interesting way of showing and not telling.
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Damn me for being sexy AND fertile! I should have castrated myself to spare them the pain of living among so many destructive idiots. My kids will be dead from something or other eventually, but damn it, I just thought fucking felt good and then there they were 9 months later. I'd have eaten them like a gerbil if you'd told me about the dire state of the world when they were small enough to roast in the Dutch oven. Alas, you were too late and now I have to live with the guilt that I resigned them to a dying planet. Sucks, man.
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Oh my favourite type of answer to a question asked.
"I could answer your question but I'd rather mock you for asking"
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Nazism was pretty well contained within Germany. I wouldn't make the same claim for Islamic jihad being mostly contained within gaza
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It's a bitter laugh.
Read the article you linked, this is Israel negotiating, "as well as a willingness to discuss Hamas's demand for "sustainable calm" in the Gaza Strip, the source said." Wow, they're willing to discuss calming down the bombing of Gaza if Hamas fully and totally submits. Also worth noting Israel has mandatory death sentences for Hamas members. Gee I wonder why they wouldn't take that "deal"
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"Israel’s other neighbours have had no issue accepting defeat" Say you don't know anything about the conflict between Israel and its neighbours without saying you don't know anything about the conflict between Israel and its neighbours
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No, I'm pro-palestine, but like, how do you do this poorly in a war against your own concentration camp? Like, the math ain't mathing
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Criticizing Israel isn’t a pro-Palestine agenda that supports Palestinian welfare and statehood bid.
That’s a pro-Moscow/Iran/Hamas agenda that supports distracting from holding Gaza’s slavers accountable by changing the topic to a fantasy where they don’t exist and Israel is the problem.
Come now. We are peeps of action. Lies do not become us.
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Why does Israel go along with it then?
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I mean, I'm suggesting a pretty heavily militarized presence. There's no way about it not being a military operation.
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But were specifically talking about the relationship with Israel aren't we?
Also interesting that you don't mention the colonisation of the West Bank and the disgusting attitude of some government members. Is that because Israel is 100% responsible for those?
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I'm not sure what France can bring to the table as far as training is concerned. Veteran Ukraine troops already have much more combat experience than the average French soldier.
Money and equipment is what's needed. The article did say that France will be financing a Ukrainian motorized brigade. That makes sense, but training? Unless training means fighting alongside, it's pretty much not worth anything.
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Very roughly speaking, the ANC is pro-Russia/China and the DA is pro-western/business. I can’t speak to the multitude of other parties.
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Why shouldn't that be true? The F-22 started production in 1996, and the specification of the electronics would likely have been locked in years before that.
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'We landed on the moon'
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Don't all the balls come from Switzerland?
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Is that the chip they wanted to run home grown consoles on?
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By Vittoria Elliott
In India and Indonesia, dead leaders are rising to throw their support behind their political successors; rapper Eminem is endorsing opposition parties in South Africa; and in the United States, [President Biden](https://www.wired.com/story/biden-robocall-deepfake-danger/) is telling voters in New Hampshire to stay home. All of these things “happened”–but none of them are real. The generative AI revolution is here, and it's coming for your [elections](https://www.wired.com/story/microsoft-ai-copilot-chatbot-election-conspiracy/). Welcome to the future, welcome to 2024.
For the very first time, the widespread availability of [generative AI](https://www.wired.com/story/indian-elections-ai-deepfakes/) is going to clash head-on with [political campaigns](https://www.wired.com/story/deepfake-audio-keir-starmer/) and elections. 2024 is already an unprecedented year for democracy: More than 2 billion people—the largest number ever—will vote in national, local, and regional [elections](https://www.wired.com/story/meta-racist-ads-germany-eu-elections/) in over 60 countries.
In order to get a real sense of how generative AI is entering and changing the political and information landscape, we’re tracking it for the rest of the year. Have any examples of your own? Submit it to us and see our interactive AI tracker here: [https://www.wired.com/story/generative-ai-global-elections/](https://www.wired.com/story/generative-ai-global-elections/)
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When you want your useful idiots to be even more useful.
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How about the last 45 years
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You cant make this shit up
This is actual fucking satire
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Leftists aren't allied with Islamists, they're allied with human rights.
Being against a genocide is not an endorsement of the religious beliefs of the people being genocided. Islam (and all other religions) can fuck right off, but the Palestinian people have human rights that are being trampled on. I don't care what religion starving children are, I want them to get food. I don't care what a group of people thinks about me, nothing they think could justify massacring them en masse or bombing refugee camps full of them. The blood of those children is on my hands, since my government used my productivity to buy the weapons that murdered them. It's on all of our hands. We are culpable for their suffering.
I don't know what happened to nuance here. Being against genocide and against a government's actions have absolutely nothing to do with any religion. Equating leftists with Islamists is literally insane. We just want the murders to stop and international law to be followed.
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Support doesn't mean they agree on the same reason for why they do it. It's pretty obvious most college kids just see high death tolls and a careless military and are protesting. I was initially on Isreal side but after they blew up their own escaped captives they went to save and destroyed a scheduled caravan indicates to me that they are targeting indiscriminately on a structural level. I dont go out and protest nor do think Isreal should be removed, but its obvious they aren't selecting targets very well.
I believe in the evidence and evidence says Isreal is reckless during this counter insurgency.
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I'm sure it does but the civilian to combatant ratio would not make it logical to believe that the majority of those deaths are combatants
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Lol I don't believe this at all
Progressives want to end genocide, that's all. They're not pro Hamas or Iran.
And conservatives that don't love Trump and that he committed treason? Who? Literally every Republican that spoke up against Trump literally trying to OVERTHROW DEMOCRACY has been removed from the party and he got the vast majority of primary support.
So no, I don't believe this literally at all lol
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