Clearly this long form is more appropriate to expound your point of view than the character limitations imposed by Xwitter where the least few days you have bordered on unhinged. I agree the feds have caused many problems with their immigration policies but let's not forget the provinces, particularly Ontario, have been pushing the feds to increase immigration to meet worker shortages and the provinces have had their dirty hands in creating that problem. If the provinces were in dire need of workers why weren't they preparing for the influx and making use of federal programs to alleviate the costs? Why are some of the provinces now fighting the feds tooth and nail over getting those housing funds out the door and into the hands of the municipalities that want to aggressively build? What was Fords' dumb-ass announcement yesterday about not building 4 story "towers" in residential areas. There's plenty of blame to go around.
will sit on this wild ass rant for a think.. but there’s something to be be said for a bloody nose at times .. or a ‘give your head a shake’ delivered via a a stinging slap.. your post does gain veracity along the way too..
haha.. the Boss damn near swallowed her toothbrush re the croissanterotic breakfast .. is that toasted with jam or jiffy peanut butter .. jalopena jam ?
Changing the election date so your MP's can cash in on a big, fat government pension isn't helping. Neither is the carbon tax. People don't like it. It doesn't matter whether or not it is a good idea or that it is actually revenue neutral for most of the public; they just see it as another tax they shouldn't have to pay.
Clearly this long form is more appropriate to expound your point of view than the character limitations imposed by Xwitter where the least few days you have bordered on unhinged. I agree the feds have caused many problems with their immigration policies but let's not forget the provinces, particularly Ontario, have been pushing the feds to increase immigration to meet worker shortages and the provinces have had their dirty hands in creating that problem. If the provinces were in dire need of workers why weren't they preparing for the influx and making use of federal programs to alleviate the costs? Why are some of the provinces now fighting the feds tooth and nail over getting those housing funds out the door and into the hands of the municipalities that want to aggressively build? What was Fords' dumb-ass announcement yesterday about not building 4 story "towers" in residential areas. There's plenty of blame to go around.
And the only (slight)possible way to do that is dump JT... Perhaps run Sean Fraser....
BIG SWINGS REQUIRE BIG SWINGS...
will sit on this wild ass rant for a think.. but there’s something to be be said for a bloody nose at times .. or a ‘give your head a shake’ delivered via a a stinging slap.. your post does gain veracity along the way too..
haha.. the Boss damn near swallowed her toothbrush re the croissanterotic breakfast .. is that toasted with jam or jiffy peanut butter .. jalopena jam ?
Changing the election date so your MP's can cash in on a big, fat government pension isn't helping. Neither is the carbon tax. People don't like it. It doesn't matter whether or not it is a good idea or that it is actually revenue neutral for most of the public; they just see it as another tax they shouldn't have to pay.
Well, you just kinda explained how we feel in BC.