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Are you ready to get your ass raped by your own government on April 1 when carbon tax goes up by another quarter percent.
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Are you ready to get your ass raped by your own government on April 1 when carbon tax goes up by another quarter percent.
They already hiked it twice in BC. Holy fuck. Again?Are you ready to get your ass raped by your own government on April 1 when carbon tax goes up by another quarter percent.
Canada during COVID was too much lunacy for me to handle.You come off like a child who has never faced even the most minor adversity in life.
Holy shit. Talk about Canada getting more and more expensive. No wonder those who came end ended up being trapped there whilst wanting to leave.Are you ready to get your ass raped by your own government on April 1 when carbon tax goes up by another quarter percent.
Shocking that inflation would increase rapidly as a result of unprecedented global COVID policies and thus market disruptions right? Just kidding, it wasn't surprising at all.
It's not even the worst inflationary period in Canadian history, that was the 70s. inb4 "they changed the calculations" as if nothing about Canadian life has changed since the 70s.
Yes you are a brainless sperg- you're here to go "well achthually, we're not in a technical recession!" to derail this threadI'm not pro-Trudeau quality frankly I can't stand him, but I'm also not a brainless right wing sperg repeating talking points I heard on social media
You're right, it's a doom posting thread and nothing more, god forbid people want to I don't know...actually discuss Canadian issues
I think others in this thread have done a much better job at adding nuance to the narrative than this. "oh no, you guys are just doomposting, were not in a recession, every G20 nation has economic problems post-covid" is asinine.are props for challenging the narrative.
I can remember thinking this during covid, that printing the free money for people to stay at home for a year + was going to have some inflationary effects,What is shocking is anyone who cannot associate the Government of Canada printing itself half a trillion dollars to play with and then telling people not to worry about paying their mortgages to set off the worse housing crisis in the world as the primary drivers of inflation.
Absolutely nothing like the 1970s in size or scope.
"Global disruptions". It's not the world's fault that Canada has no resilience, decided to shut down what little it has going on outside of government spending and opts for suicide with a neo-Rentier economy despite a century of studies all concluding over and over again that no such economy has ever produced a single thing of value.
I can remember thinking this during covid, that printing the free money for people to stay at home for a year + was going to have some inflationary effects,
and yeah- that the rest of the nation would have to pick up the pieces. Sucks, honestly.
Suck the shit out of my ass and make a sandwich out of it you sissy cuntTag me directly you coward.
It isn't derailing to trying and bring some sanity to a discussion, but it's okay and I get it, people just want to be angry without having to think. It's okay to have dozens of pages of right wing sperging, but the moment you threaten the echo chamber it's a huge fucking problem.
I don't even think its necessarily about winding up in the common people's hands-I have doubts that very much of this money actually wound up in common people's hands and I don't think Mayor McBlackface is about to call for an audit of himself. Ultimately the public pays either way so what was the point other than to punish people who do not live on or get rich from one form of government cheese or the other?
I'm not pro-Trudeau quality frankly I can't stand him, but I'm also not a brainless right wing sperg repeating talking points I heard on social media.
You're right, it's a doom posting thread and nothing more, god forbid people want to I don't know...actually discuss Canadian issues without whining about fucking brown people or (small L) liberals endlessly.
You come off like a child who has never faced even the most minor adversity in life.
I've always been skeptical about people on the internet who complain about the economy. Bad economy hasn't stopped those people from purchasing every latest video game or eating out all the time or giving money to their favorite millionaire streamers and whores or going to disneyland every month.You're right, it's a doom posting thread and nothing more, god forbid people want to I don't know...actually discuss Canadian issues without whining about fucking brown people or (small L) liberals endlessly.
These aren't a thing anymore? Fuck it, I'm signing up for MAID.I miss pickle doritos.
I don't even think its necessarily about winding up in the common people's hands-
I think the big problem is that it didn't fall into productive peoples hands.
What I mean is that, I can recall a friend in Vancouver who was working at a grocery store previously taking his CERB, using some for rent, and then he wound up buying a massive TV. So much of it just fell into peoples hands only to be used for unnecessary consumption. It gave amazon a killing, but CERB missed the point entirely.
Id much rather have seen something where small businesses wern't closed down, had a mortgage mortarium, and where we'd still have our old downtown cores, etc.
The biggest problem for me with CERB isn't necessarily even the inflation, but the fact that small businesses were basically left to hang and dry amid the process.
So a bunch of people got to splurge their CERB benefits on unnecessary things, Amazon got richer, and amid that middle class businesses basically got eaten out, and now we're at our current state. People have a bunch of useless crap from online shopping, and the only jobs are with big conglomerates now.
You also can't forget that CERB fraud was also a huge thing. People leaving their jobs for superfluous reasons, taking CERB, and then doing Uber on the side. In some ways, jokes on them I guess, because now all they actually have is Uber and that previous job ain't coming back, or its been given to an Indian.
Every country has suffered from COVID era policy and the disruptions associated with it and Canada hasn't even been the worst affected within the G7.Global disruptions". It's not the world's fault that Canada has no resilience
To be only making 60k post-tax per year as a Doctor she'd be making ~80k pre-tax. A doctor making 80k? I'm skeptical and am inclined to blame her because no trained doctor of any variety should be making 80k. Even in the poor provinces doctors make more than that and she could relocate tomorrow anywhere in Canada for significantly more if in fact her story is true.doctor in Toronto recently was featured in a news segment and confessed she only makes 60,000 dollars per year
tldr: feels more important than fact reeeeeeeeYes you are a brainless sperg- you're here to go "well achthually, we're not in a technical recession!" to derail this thread
Silent Duck, CERB was rolled out to stop the banks collapsing. Economists say it would have created an insane mortgage crisis. CERB was definitely not a fucking olive branch of any kind, the government doesn't give a shit about their citizens as we know it was just a way to protect the economy.
Yes people got duped and had to pay it back plus the interest. They have more than enough tax payers money from all the repayment, wouldn't be surprised if there a freaking large surplus. I know they garnished people's wages until they got everything they wanted from them.
Oh, onto the small business. Where I live they're either boarded up or replaced with pop up shops selling Etsy garbage. The only small business that was pandemic proof proved to be nail salons - restaurants, clothing stores, books store and whatever else closed up but the Vietnamese owned nail shops even the little dirty ones in a shitty part of town thrived.
CRA at least fired CRA workers who collected CERB and withheld the amounts from their final paycheques.CERB going to CRA pajeets
At first the money was used wisely by people to help pay down credit card debts, then the corporations realized they couldn't have that so they jacked up prices.I have doubts that very much of this money actually wound up in common people's hands
Yes on one hand you have people complaining about grocery prices while at the same time people are spending hundreds of dollars on retarded trends like Stanley cups.I've always been skeptical about people on the internet who complain about the economy. Bad economy hasn't stopped those people from purchasing every latest video game or eating out all the time or giving money to their favorite millionaire streamers and whores or going to disneyland every month.
Most Accountants at least prepared CEWS schedules to see if there small business clients qualified for the program.Businesses had CEWS to "save jobs" but most didn't appear to qualify within the stated window... or didn't apply at all because who would qualify was intentionally confusing. People can rest assured all sorts of Ottawa business entities with no employees got theirs. No audits, no clawbacks and everything about the program got rug swept 2 years ago.
I hate to get to the 'capitalism' bad schlick, as its abused and overused;Yes on one hand you have people complaining about grocery prices while at the same time people are spending hundreds of dollars on retarded trends like Stanley cups.
And unless they live in the truly nether regions of northern Ontario they are still far better off than almost everyone east of Quebec. Again, my sympathy is limited for people in live in the richest province in Canada.You know Ontario has a sizable rural and small town population as well?
Not all countries had Vaccine Passports though and countries like Belarus and Japan didn't lockdown.Every country has suffered from COVID era policy and the disruptions associated with it and Canada hasn't even been the worst affected within the G7.