Canadian housing Prices / Wages

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GhostRider6 wrote: Tue Jun 07, 2022 10:22 am I’m saying younger people were far more likely to be vaccine hesitant/ object to government health policies that were designed to save lives. - these people are responsible for the pandemic dragging out like it did.
:lol:

I blame everyone who didn’t vaccinate their dogs and cats. Why don’t we have mandatory covid vaccines for the dogs and cats? This is 100 percent why Covid is still here :lol:

At least the zoo is getting er done! They just wait for the animals to consent, luring them with food. Then when the animals approach that means they are saying “please vaccinate me” and they give them the shot. Thank goodness for that!
digits_ wrote: Tue Jun 07, 2022 10:27 am Do you have a source?
Are you sure you want to see where he gets his information from :lol:
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digits_ wrote: Tue Jun 07, 2022 10:27 am
GhostRider6 wrote: Tue Jun 07, 2022 10:22 am

I’m saying younger people were far more likely to be vaccine hesitant/ object to government health policies that were designed to save lives. - these people are responsible for the pandemic dragging out like it did.
Do you have a source?

My anecdotal evidence points towards middle aged people refusing to vaccinate, which would have more effect than the same amount of younger people refusing to vaccinate.

To me, they’re young people.. you say middle aged I say young. ( I’m referring to millennials )
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GhostRider6 wrote: Tue Jun 07, 2022 10:19 am
Bug_Stomper_01 wrote: Tue Jun 07, 2022 9:01 am
GhostRider6 wrote: Tue Jun 07, 2022 8:43 am


How is the country in the toilet for pray tell?

If the country is in the toilet it’s due to the younger generation being selfish and not saving lives.

We’d be through this pandemic if people got their shots and / got boosted… but here we are.. how many have been boosted? How many unvaccinated? … also, if people scrimped and saved for a rainy day ( the pandemic) money wouldn’t have needed to be dolled out the way it was..

We’re lucky the government had our backs …
We’d be in a lot better shape if Trudeau closed the borders as he was advised months earlier. Look at New Zealand, but noooooo that’s being a bigot and not inclusive.

Several things:

1) There was no evidence of the pandemic being serious at the time /we had zero clue what we were dealing with .

2) Our country was founded on the principles inclusiveness. Racism / segregation won’t stop a virus.

3) I can see why he opted to wait as opposed to being reactive and causing economic carnage ..

4) China is a massive world power.
5) my vote will cancel yours

6) he absolutely should have shut the borders and there WAS lots of reason / warning and expert data / input to do so

7) no racism in closing borders and omitting travel to certain areas (which happened anyways and far too late)

8) all decisions by the trudeau government during this pandemic have been heavily politicized to leverage more votes.
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Bug_Stomper_01 wrote: Tue Jun 07, 2022 12:02 pm
GhostRider6 wrote: Tue Jun 07, 2022 10:19 am
Bug_Stomper_01 wrote: Tue Jun 07, 2022 9:01 am

We’d be in a lot better shape if Trudeau closed the borders as he was advised months earlier. Look at New Zealand, but noooooo that’s being a bigot and not inclusive.

Several things:

1) There was no evidence of the pandemic being serious at the time /we had zero clue what we were dealing with .

2) Our country was founded on the principles inclusiveness. Racism / segregation won’t stop a virus.

3) I can see why he opted to wait as opposed to being reactive and causing economic carnage ..

4) China is a massive world power.
5) my vote will cancel yours

6) he absolutely should have shut the borders and there WAS lots of reason / warning and expert data / input to do so

7) no racism in closing borders and omitting travel to certain areas (which happened anyways and far too late)

8) all decisions by the trudeau government during this pandemic have been heavily politicized to leverage more votes.
5) How does your vote cancel my for pray tell?
6) We have a chief Health officer for a reason… who is far more educated than you and I. Dr. Tam did not recommend it at the time … Are you ok with passengers critiquing your flying?
7) Barring flights from countries of certain ethnic origin is racism. - Canada can do better.
8) what’s your scientific source ? What data are you basing this off of?
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GhostRider6 wrote: Tue Jun 07, 2022 12:59 pm
Bug_Stomper_01 wrote: Tue Jun 07, 2022 12:02 pm
GhostRider6 wrote: Tue Jun 07, 2022 10:19 am


Several things:

1) There was no evidence of the pandemic being serious at the time /we had zero clue what we were dealing with .

2) Our country was founded on the principles inclusiveness. Racism / segregation won’t stop a virus.

3) I can see why he opted to wait as opposed to being reactive and causing economic carnage ..

4) China is a massive world power.
5) my vote will cancel yours

6) he absolutely should have shut the borders and there WAS lots of reason / warning and expert data / input to do so

7) no racism in closing borders and omitting travel to certain areas (which happened anyways and far too late)

8) all decisions by the trudeau government during this pandemic have been heavily politicized to leverage more votes.
5) How does your vote cancel my for pray tell?
6) We have a chief Health officer for a reason… who is far more educated than you and I. Dr. Tam did not recommend it at the time … Are you ok with passengers critiquing your flying?
7) Barring flights from countries of certain ethnic origin is racism. - Canada can do better.
8) what’s your scientific source ? What data are you basing this off of?
Don't feed the troll folks.
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GhostRider6 wrote: Tue Jun 07, 2022 12:59 pm
Bug_Stomper_01 wrote: Tue Jun 07, 2022 12:02 pm
GhostRider6 wrote: Tue Jun 07, 2022 10:19 am


Several things:

1) There was no evidence of the pandemic being serious at the time /we had zero clue what we were dealing with .

2) Our country was founded on the principles inclusiveness. Racism / segregation won’t stop a virus.

3) I can see why he opted to wait as opposed to being reactive and causing economic carnage ..

4) China is a massive world power.
5) my vote will cancel yours

6) he absolutely should have shut the borders and there WAS lots of reason / warning and expert data / input to do so

7) no racism in closing borders and omitting travel to certain areas (which happened anyways and far too late)

8) all decisions by the trudeau government during this pandemic have been heavily politicized to leverage more votes.
5) How does your vote cancel my for pray tell?
6) We have a chief Health officer for a reason… who is far more educated than you and I. Dr. Tam did not recommend it at the time … Are you ok with passengers critiquing your flying?
7) Barring flights from countries of certain ethnic origin is racism. - Canada can do better.
8) what’s your scientific source ? What data are you basing this off of?
5) I vote for the opposition (cancels a liberal vote duh)
6) you don’t know my level of education.
7) wrong, closing borders from hot spots is not racist, it’s what transpired eventually if you can recall, however far too late.
8 ) I’ve already done my thesis, I don’t have to cite anything to you. You can read for yourself, or can you….
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newlygrounded wrote: Tue Jun 07, 2022 4:47 pm
GhostRider6 wrote: Tue Jun 07, 2022 12:59 pm
Bug_Stomper_01 wrote: Tue Jun 07, 2022 12:02 pm

5) my vote will cancel yours

6) he absolutely should have shut the borders and there WAS lots of reason / warning and expert data / input to do so

7) no racism in closing borders and omitting travel to certain areas (which happened anyways and far too late)

8) all decisions by the trudeau government during this pandemic have been heavily politicized to leverage more votes.
5) How does your vote cancel my for pray tell?
6) We have a chief Health officer for a reason… who is far more educated than you and I. Dr. Tam did not recommend it at the time … Are you ok with passengers critiquing your flying?
7) Barring flights from countries of certain ethnic origin is racism. - Canada can do better.
8) what’s your scientific source ? What data are you basing this off of?
Don't feed the troll folks.
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Bug_Stomper_01 wrote: Wed Jun 08, 2022 12:07 am

5) I vote for the opposition (cancels a liberal vote duh)
That would only hold true if you both voted in the same riding. But you knew that right? Right.
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What’s more than that.. in FTPT a vote for anyone other than first runnër up…. which may well be a party you don’t like at all… is actually a vote for the most popular party.

That’s how Alberta wound up with an NDP government. Though it looks like they might again with the Divided Conservative Party.

And that’s why yOu GeT wHaT yOu VoTeD fOr is so dumb. I live in one of the dumbest constituencies in the nation. Our decades incumbent MP doesn’t even need to campaign or debate and he’d still get in.

I vote against the incumbent MP for the next most popular party every single time regardless of their stripes.. because nobody deserves to be in Parliament for that long.
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Moved to the COVID forum..it's veering that way...
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Squaretail wrote: Wed Jun 08, 2022 7:29 am
Bug_Stomper_01 wrote: Wed Jun 08, 2022 12:07 am

5) I vote for the opposition (cancels a liberal vote duh)
That would only hold true if you both voted in the same riding. But you knew that right? Right.
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Bug_Stomper_01 wrote: Wed Jun 08, 2022 6:19 pm
Squaretail wrote: Wed Jun 08, 2022 7:29 am
Bug_Stomper_01 wrote: Wed Jun 08, 2022 12:07 am

5) I vote for the opposition (cancels a liberal vote duh)
That would only hold true if you both voted in the same riding. But you knew that right? Right.
I do but a riding that loses by one vote vs a riding that wins by one vote is something else to consider, but you knew that right? Right. And yes I did think about that before I pressed enter. Every vote counts, but not as much as the millions of ridings in the GTA which should be only one riding imo.
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