We are in deep trouble, ladies and gentlemen (1.Viewing)

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Gee, like a lot of people didn't call that outcome when Toronto's resident social warrior Olivia Chow proclaimed Toronto as a "Sanctuary City".

This is the end game of such an idiotic, short-sighted and economically-ruinous decision - rampant crime, massive taxation, businesses closing, population overcrowding, infrastructure crumbling, and essentially social chaos in the streets.

And at the end of the line of incompetents who created this unfixable mess, Trudeau sits on his porcelain throne laughing.
 
The affluent don't seem to be affected

That's because they're the ones still importing cheap foreign slave labor (the UN said that, not me) to make even higher profits. Tim Hortons, Canadian Tire, Galen's Empire, Walmart, etc. are all abusing this country but creating a 'human warehouse' for indentured servants, and making money hand over foot in a near-monopoly marketplace. WM execs commented on how much higher their profits are in Canada vs the US during a shareholder meeting - their profit level is insane in Canada and they can apparently "price items at any level they want" here, with the imported slave market continuing to run unabated.

But change will never happen if we keep re-electing a Liberal party that created ALL of these problems in the first place. It's like having an abusive spouse who will eventually ending up killing you, and your solution is... to keep going back to your abusive spouse. That's a bold strategy, Cotton, let's see if it pays off for 'em.

It's like the average Canadian has a victim complex and actually wants to be in financial strife 24/7 with no hope, other than ever-higher costs for everything and eventual homelessness. Maybe housing isn't for them and they prefer the great outdoors? Either that, or they're all dumb as a box of rocks.
 
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