We regulate social media content all the time
Maybe, but how effective is that in the real world?
We regulate social media content all the time
Maybe, but how effective is that in the real world?
Clearly this shit resonates.
Simplistic slogans do tend to take less effort to understand that more complex and nuanced understanding of big issues.
Because if people don’t want it,
Most people, once the details of how it really works are understood, are not against the carbon pricing system.
Part of the problem is that the public are being lied to by right wing voices, and hold false understandings of what is really happening.
I think it’s safe to say Canadians are sick of Justin Trudeau and his out of touch with everyday Canadians approach.
I think even that claim is about 70% conservative talking points.
Most people are ambivalent about the prime minister (or premier for that matter)
And for people who don’t spend much time discussing or thinking about politics, all it can take is to hear a couple of voices talking vaguely about “that politician’s scandals” to nudge them towards a negative opinion.
That might be a first.
The government has been intervening in behalf of and propping up Air Canada for longer than I’ve been alive, regardless of which party happens to be in office.
we’ll get backstopped by the government.
Air Canada has been relying on that since its inception.
Separate the hate from the reasonable, and this petition might not seem so ass backwards.
They’re adding a few reasonable sounding points to their argument to make the whole thing sound like a rational proposal.
"We’re not tasked with building deeply affordable or social housing.
Maybe you should be, you greedy fucking parasites
I do think he deserves an earful.
Maybe, but not because some CPC mouthpiece claims he does.
And many of the loudest complaints seem to ignore that the Prime Minister isn’t some all powerful dictator who singlehandedly controls everything.
Manufacturers: we’ll build more, even bigger SUVs and trucks!!
It’s been a while since I’ve heard anything about queen dildo.
I was hoping she and her band of sardine fuelled idiots had fizzled out into obscurity.
Or put another way, Canadian citizens have a portion of their university fees subsidized by the various levels of government that those same citizens (and their familes) pay taxes to.
Foreign students (and their families) have not contributed to that tax base, therefore aren’t eligible to benefit from it and have to pay the full cost themselves.
Ontario couldn’t afford the last 2 terms of Doug Ford, yet somehow, here we are
the miscellaneous intermediation sector, which includes venture capital companies and investment banks, as well as the real estate sector
For the curious. It’s buried halfway down the article.
Why is it the tenant’s problem when these “businesspeople” made bad business decisions?
Nobody owes you protection from the consequences of your own actions.
It can only help the Cons.
To the detriment of the entire country.
Not that I’m especially a fan of the liberals, but Polierve’s conservatives promise to be much worse than anything Trudeau and the liberals have done.
Fossil fuel companies have been doing this since the rise of coal as a commercially available fuel.
Uuuhm what do you think Canada was doing in Afghanistan or Libya or Iraq.
Not expecting conscripts to go there.
A couple if those candidates have been noticed in school board elections locally in Manitoba. Most of them lost by a signifigant margin after people realized what they were trying.
One that did win got suspended almost immediately after being a complete shit disturber
Because “lock them up” is a simple answer that is quick, easy to understand and relativity easy to do.
Rehabilitation takes time, takes effort, and doesn’t have a “one size fits all” method.
It’s not a simple, easy to understand (and easy to slogan) approach, even if it does actually have proven better long-term outcomes for society.