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avatar_caskur
News & Current Events / Re: Fox News Politics Newslett...
Last post by caskur - Today at 02:39:04 PM
Pam Bondi should stay.

Sacking her won't bring the  fake list to your attentions.

#2
avatar_Herman
Politics / Re: Canada is lost
Last post by Herman - Today at 02:37:55 PM
Old Pierre was right. The White Paper should have became law.
#3
avatar_Herman
Politics / Re: Canada is lost
Last post by Herman - Today at 02:34:28 PM
Where the hell is my country that we all used to be so proud to be a citizen of.

#4
avatar_Herman
The Octagon / Re: Mr Conflict of Interest Ca...
Last post by Herman - Today at 02:32:44 PM
Doesn't look like Conman Carney has much confidence in Canada's economy.
#5
avatar_Herman
Politics / Re: The 2024 Canadian Politici...
Last post by Herman - Today at 02:31:29 PM
This gal has more balls than the entire male Liberal caucus combined.
#6
avatar_Herman
The Octagon / Re: Conman Carney is Turning C...
Last post by Herman - Today at 02:30:02 PM
#7
avatar_Herman
The Octagon / Re: Mr Conflict of Interest Ca...
Last post by Herman - Today at 02:22:04 PM
Quote from: Shen Li on Today at 01:07:13 AMMark Carney would never have been allowed to be an MP here due to our strict disclosure rules.

Fuck, I could not live in Canada again. Visiting will be hard enough when I'm there in August. The country is so corrupt.
Twenty five years ago he would not have been allowed to run as a Liberal MP let alone become leader of the party and pm.
#8
avatar_Herman
The Guest Nest / Re: I Will Renounce My Canadia...
Last post by Herman - Today at 02:19:32 PM
Quote from: Thiel on Today at 01:22:46 PMPussycat, remember what I told you this morning after you performed oral on me about posting misleading YouTube videos.

First of all Sweetie, it's Costa Rica that has the highest poverty rate among OECD countries, not South Korea. Anyway, if you look at South Korea's poverty rate it is skewed by so many poor seniors since they were the last rich country to implement a mandatory pension plan.

Canada on the other hand is the opposite. Most of the poverty occurring among much younger ages. Did you know Canada has the fastest growing poverty rate among OECD nations? Did you know that Sugarplum?

Did you also know that one quarter of Canadians live in poverty and that number has been rising every year for year? Did you know that too Honeybuns?

Canada also has one of the lowest GDP growth rates among OECD nations which is quickly growing Canada's army of poor people.

We're Getting Poorer
https://www.fraserinstitute.org/studies/were-getting-poorer-gdp-per-capita-in-canada-and-oecd-2002-2060

One in four people living in poverty according to international metrics and not the false ones Ottawa uses.


So, be grateful productive citizens like Mr DKG are staying. Too many of Canada's productive citizens are fleeing.


Unlike old poor as fuck Joe, I have been all over the world and that includes South Korea. They aint got anything close to the tent cities hunger and poverty that we got in this country.
Damn, we are falling fast.
#9
avatar_Herman
The Guest Nest / Re: I Will Renounce My Canadia...
Last post by Herman - Today at 02:17:02 PM
Quote from: Biggie Smiles on Today at 02:04:30 PMI love the way J tries to deny thiel every time that thiel discloses that he is in a sexual relationship with J

J do you get embarrassed when thiel discusses your sexuality J 
Old Joe should be Goddamn thankful any fella would fuck his sorry broke ass.
#10
J
The Guest Nest / Re: I Will Renounce My Canadia...
Last post by JOE - Today at 02:14:21 PM
Quote from: formosan on Today at 11:15:46 AMMy children are young adults starting out in life....I want them to do better and my future grandchildren to do better than them......I am having serious doubts this will be possible in the Canada of the future.

...in which case I think the best strategy is to have a 2nd passport F Fashionista.

I think it's at least somewhat true that your children and future generations ought not rely upon one income stream or even nationality/passport for their livelihoods. They may have to move around a bit.

The world's a fast changing place where mobility has become an asset.

If you have dual citizenship, particularly with tier one nations, you or your children can use that in their favor.

I would stop short of renouncing Canadian citizenship, and finding ways to ADD on to, not SUBTRACT from what I already have. Adding a passport to an existing one could be a bonus.

There's a guy on YT who often talks about this sort of thing, Andrew Henderson.

He has this channel called the Nomad Capitalist, where he find ways to obtain passports in other countries, set up shop, businesses or residence there.


I don't always agree with him, but he offers tidbits of advice which potentially may be helpful to viewers.

As you say, Canada may no longer be an all-in-one solution. But then again, very few countries are.

Sure there may be some tier 1 nations that provide their citizens with everything with top medical, cradle to the grave benefits, stable economy/society, but those are in the distinct minority these days. They are getting far and few between. So I figger if a person can find better somewhere else, but KEEP what they already have, that's ideal.