Canada is a failed state

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I didn’t bother to save the tweet but it was a post from a Canadian that more or less said “Be careful Americans, several years ago our country was sold on the promise of opening immigration and in return we would get brilliant Indians who would improve the country. We ended up with high unemployment, stiff inflation, and out of control housing prices.”

So tell it to me straight did the USA just get its first legit Pajeet invasion attempt? This one was still just weird how it amounted to a Twitter shitstorm. I’m worried that the goal is to just test the waters waiting to see when to strike.

Whatever it is thank Trudeau you serve as a guide as to what not to do.
 
Doesn't matter, economic system won't change so immigration will remain because low paid exploited workers are required for your economy to function sorry bout it
 
But are the Leaf Conservatives like the Tories in the UK where they're just a slightly less leftist Left party? Or will they actually do these based things?
Yeah, Canadian conservatives are basically crony capitalists, though recently they've gotten a bit more socially conservative thanks to Jason Kenney importing these culture war issues from the US.
So Canadians are still going to go to the US to get treatment because they can't get an apointment at home. Healthcare is something that I think is something your screwed in some regard with no matter your country.
The Canadian healthcare system is excellent because if you go to an emergency room or you need an operation, you won't get saddled with a bill that will put you in debt for the rest of your life. I'd rather have massive wait times than have private healthcare where the wait times are just as bad but now you're shackled with debt. The real threat of the conservatives is that they want to take this away; some provinces have lost a bunch of walk-in clinics because of conservative premiers forcing this.
 
I don't really have much hope in an early election. But the Conservatives should do everything in their power to find a way to take Singh's pension away from him
Pass some law calling Singh a terrorist for supporting Khalistan separatist groups (do the same with Hindu MPs who support Hindu nationalist groups) then cancel their pensions with no refunds because they are shitskin terrorists. Have an open glass casket for the first Jeet who complains about where White Canadians can have a designated pissing Jeet to piss on.
 
Was our healthcare significantly better off before the Jeet Invasion? I've never had any standout medical issues myself to have engaged with it but I don't particularly remember people complaining when I was young unlike say something like gas prices or taxes. It would make sense to me that it would be a better oiled machine when there isn't such an overwhelming amount of biomass flooding it.
 
I'd rather have massive wait times than have private healthcare where the wait times are just as bad but now you're shackled with debt. The real threat of the conservatives is that they want to take this away; some provinces have lost a bunch of walk-in clinics because of conservative premiers forcing this.

Walk-in clinics aren't forced to close because "Conservative" premiers want to expand for-profit healthcare.

Walk-in clinics ARE the "for-profit" healthcare model - ramming through as many patient as possible to squeeze out a few dollars per head while rushing them out and servicing them with the shoddiest, quick-fix, episodic care possible.

This is the anti-thesis to a public universal model that can only keep costs down by rationing, rationing, rationing.

Walk-in clinics, as shady and capitalistic as they are, also represent the pressure relief valve to meet some of the needs that the rest of the managed, shitty family doctor/specialist/ER system can't or won't fulfill.

That's why provincial governments are always trying to quash them - they represent uncapped growth in spending in a system that relies on pretending it's universal but is really about limited budgets and making access difficult.

If Health Ministries actually wanted to expand access to care, they wouldn't cap the number of patients a doc can see in a day or pit urgent care docs and GPs against one another by paying one and denying payment to another when a patient seeks care elsewhere according to their convenience.
 
Was our healthcare significantly better off before the Jeet Invasion? I've never had any standout medical issues myself to have engaged with it but I don't particularly remember people complaining when I was young unlike say something like gas prices or taxes. It would make sense to me that it would be a better oiled machine when there isn't such an overwhelming amount of biomass flooding it.
I do recall Alberta's old health minister was so horrible that the local bakery came out with a cookie called Duckett's Demise which was a huge chocolate caramel cookie that was so sugary and unhealthy. Last i checked they were still selling it.
Turns out he was fired in 2010 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stephen_Duckett#Cookie_controversy
 
Was our healthcare significantly better off before the Jeet Invasion? I've never had any standout medical issues myself to have engaged with it but I don't particularly remember people complaining when I was young unlike say something like gas prices or taxes. It would make sense to me that it would be a better oiled machine when there isn't such an overwhelming amount of biomass flooding it.
It’s not really pajeets per se, it’s just the biomass. We don’t have the infrastructure to support Trudeau’s 500,000 per year immigration target. It’s millions of additional people with no goal to comprehensively add doctors to that list so we end up with roughly 250 doctors per 100,000 patients. We don’t have the housing to support them either or the comprehensive job market or retraining facilities to do it. It’s depressing, it’s not as if nobody wants to help Ukrainians fleeing a war or help someone escaping fucking China but we just can’t do it.
 
Was our healthcare significantly better off before the Jeet Invasion? I've never had any standout medical issues myself to have engaged with it but I don't particularly remember people complaining when I was young unlike say something like gas prices or taxes. It would make sense to me that it would be a better oiled machine when there isn't such an overwhelming amount of biomass flooding it.
It has been horrible my entire life.

I have heard horror stories as a child from relatives and extended family, read them on the CBC news 10 years ago before that became a propaganda outlet, lived a couple issues myself though thankfully no deaths.

You get the worst results when you don't know how to navigate the system. The worst wait times you hear about are people going to the ER at midnight, graveyard shift is minimally staffed, I nearly lost my wife to learn that one.
Walk-in clinics aren't forced to close because "Conservative" premiers want to expand for-profit healthcare.

Walk-in clinics ARE the "for-profit" healthcare model - ramming through as many patient as possible to squeeze out a few dollars per head while rushing them out and servicing them with the shoddiest, quick-fix, episodic care possible.

This is the anti-thesis to a public universal model that can only keep costs down by rationing, rationing, rationing.

Walk-in clinics, as shady and capitalistic as they are, also represent the pressure relief valve to meet some of the needs that the rest of the managed, shitty family doctor/specialist/ER system can't or won't fulfill.

That's why provincial governments are always trying to quash them - they represent uncapped growth in spending in a system that relies on pretending it's universal but is really about limited budgets and making access difficult.

If Health Ministries actually wanted to expand access to care, they wouldn't cap the number of patients a doc can see in a day or pit urgent care docs and GPs against one another by paying one and denying payment to another when a patient seeks care elsewhere according to their convenience.
All doctors operate for profit. We do not have public medicine, we have public health insurance.

I used to look at the NHS as a model for what we should do with healthcare but that seems to be falling apart at the seams too.

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I wanted to add a few areas that I really believe have gotten and are getting worse:
  1. There is an influx of 3rd world doctors who are appallingly bad at their job. The worst offenders seem to all come from Nigeria.
  2. There is a massive shortage of family doctors and the lag to find any after you move or your doctor retires is way beyond unacceptable, seems this is a countrywide issue but it is extremely bad in Quebec and shockingly, retardedly bad in the maritimes. This is made worse by the above and walk-in clinics being flooded with retarded 3rd worlders.
  3. Visiting a children's hospital for emergency care went from a rough day to completely unusable due to the volume of retarded 3rd worlders taking their kids there every time they get the sniffles. I personally resolved this by taking my kids to the best normal hospital in the area for ER visits.
 
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like banning HRT for kids, stopping all immigration, ejecting all the fucking pajeets back to their shit-stain country, fixing all the homosexual fag shit that Trudeau injected into everything, ect. All the good stuff the Conservative party has been planning to do for over a decade.
Yeah none of that’s actually going to happen, sorry goys
 
like banning HRT for kids, stopping all immigration, ejecting all the fucking pajeets back to their shit-stain country, fixing all the homosexual fag shit that Trudeau injected into everything, ect. All the good stuff the Conservative party has been planning to do for over a decade.
The only one of these i can see happening realistically is Banning HRT for kids. Poilievre won't touch the remigration issue as people in key roles in the Conservative Party are jeets. The fag shit is probably here to stay as well as the deputy Leader of the party is a Gay Jewish Woman. No seriously

They'll be better than the boy king for sure, but that's a low bar
 
No, they're considerably more right leaning but I think they do maintain things like not banning abortion and keeping the medicare system we have. Other than that, they want to defund federal funding of federal media, they want to disperse gun buy backs and gun bans while strengthening your rights to own a gun, throwing out drug decriminalization, getting rid of kids using HRT, completely defunding universities that unconstitutionally block any free speech, leaving the internet fucking alone in terms of censorship and letting police handle things like that, things like that. I think the party leader is "technically" what you'd consider to be a Libertarian.
The only one of these i can see happening realistically is Banning HRT for kids. Poilievre won't touch the remigration issue as people in key roles in the Conservative Party are jeets. The fag shit is probably here to stay as well as the deputy Leader of the party is a Gay Jewish Woman. No seriously
The only tangible things I expect Poilievre to do are roll back all the recent gun restrictions (been explicitly promised in private to gun owner groups, at least in my neck of the woods), scrap the carbon tax, and potentially cut the dental and childcare programs recently implemented.

Immigration? Housing? Zilch and nada will be done outside of some hemming and hawing over tying municipal funding to housing starts and dabbling with the recent TFA, foreign student, and PM limits the Libs introduced (without ever significantly cutting or eliminating them). It won't be the Cons who fix this problem - they are part of the problem.
 
Ended up at Denny's (awful I know) and a thought occured too me after noticing there fully Indian mom staff.

Are all the TFW just supporting skeletons of a past enjoyment? (Chain restaurants, fast food, etc ) If so, why not just support mom and pop restaurants more.

I guess the vid culled alot of small business, but if our economy is being "held up" by TFW working at conglomerate companies, I think we have a bigger issue. Why does my economy need too be supported by Jargdheep working at Timmies, instead of Tom at his custom machine shop.

Might as well order a pillow for all the dreaming I've done.
 
The only tangible things I expect Poilievre to do are roll back all the recent gun restrictions (been explicitly promised in private to gun owner groups, at least in my neck of the woods), scrap the carbon tax, and potentially cut the dental and childcare programs recently implemented.

Immigration? Housing? Zilch and nada will be done outside of some hemming and hawing over tying municipal funding to housing starts and dabbling with the recent TFA, foreign student, and PM limits the Libs introduced (without ever significantly cutting or eliminating them). It won't be the Cons who fix this problem - they are part of the problem.
They will cut the carbon tax rebates but corporations will eat up that extra profit by keeping prices the same. This will only change when some brave Canadian follows Luigi's footsteps and goes after Galen Weston or a ROBELUS CEO.
 
The only one of these i can see happening realistically is Banning HRT for kids. Poilievre won't touch the remigration issue as people in key roles in the Conservative Party are jeets. The fag shit is probably here to stay as well as the deputy Leader of the party is a Gay Jewish Woman. No seriously

They'll be better than the boy king for sure, but that's a low bar
Yeah, jeets are in positions of power. We are, by all metrics, a conquered people.
 
They will cut the carbon tax rebates but corporations will eat up that extra profit by keeping prices the same. This will only change when some brave Canadian follows Luigi's footsteps and goes after Galen Weston or a ROBELUS CEO.
No disagreements there, though I'd counter with Weston and other CEOs being convenient (ironically) scapegoats purely because of our federal parties. Corporate interests can burn and die right after we finish gutting the tax stranglehold Libs, Cons, and everything in between believes is their sacred right. I'll give a fuck about pennies on bread prices the moment reduced income taxes let me actually save something for once and start noticing the nickle and diming.
 
Leaf friends, is this true? What's going on... IMG_20241228_203132509~2.jpg
 
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