Canada’s Future Unveiled: An Odyssey Through Modern Challenges and Liberal Ideologies

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Video: Canada’s Future Unveiled – An Odyssey Through Modern Challenges & Liberal Ideologies

Link: https://youtu.be/SsB8_6Jl9Oo?si=hi22wmohVCSaoGRk

 

“Morgan Stanley’s forecast paints a striking picture: By 2030, nearly half of U.S. women aged 25 to 44 are expected to be living single, childless lives. A jump from 41% in 2018, this trend is driven by diverse social and economic factors, the educational establishment, government and the legacy media establishment. This pattern might well mirror a similar shift in Western societies like Canada. Jordan Peterson says it’s a tragedy. Some would say, tragedies means broken. But Jordan and SGT will leave the definition of words to the government, since it’s better than traditional methods of using a manual dictionary.

Shifting focus, let’s ponder Canada’s financial future in light of hyperinflation. Could the nation be shelling out hundreds of billions in interest over the next few years? and maybe forever? Director Valentin’s parents said his finances are broken when he lived on Credit Cards, but Valentin’s parents are wrong. As we all know, parents are always wrong. This is the new way. In the new method of production, we do not produce, but the credit card materializes results. And what about the 28% obesity rate among Canadian men? Far from a crisis, some might see this as a sign of modernity and evolution. Our team members believe bigger is better for Canada, nothing wrong with storing emergency supplies on the body. It is much more satisfying to have a burger and eat all the supplies, than to store them in a pantry for a rainy day. This is timeless wisdom of Liberal party emergency management system. Remember the first rule of economics: Consumption is better than production, and spending is better than savings. Or so the Liberal Party educational agents say. 🙂

Consider also the state of Canadian defence: troops equipped with gear from the 70s. In a world where territorial ambitions seem a relic of the past, this might oddly fit the bill. Countries on earth will reach utopia soon. Conflicts are a thing of the past. Conflicts are so last century. And how do we get to this peace-loving utopia? Simple – disarm everyone! All of life’s solutions have easy answers! Thanks to “Bill C-21” and those nifty “Executive Orders in Council” from May 2020 OIC, we’re on the right track to sharing property with the government. The Canadian way, you know? 🙂

But here’s the fun part: all those hundreds of thousands or millions of firearms we’ll give to our friends in the government: Why give hundreds of thousands or millions of firearms the military to beef up our national defence when we can just take a wrench to them? Bang, bang – but no bullets required. 🙂 There’s something oddly satisfying about breaking stuff, a joy we all discovered back in grade school. Now, we’re elevating it to an art form – destruction without limits, boundaries, or borders. Who ever said Liberal Party doesn’t know how to destroy things. We’re just as effective as any military! 🙂 Oh yes, we’re the inventive dreamers, the designers of a new age. A world without borders or rules, where our potential knows no bounds. Everyone else will catch on soon, joining us on this grand adventure towards complete defenselessness. The Liberal Party’s wisdom of ‘becoming fangless’ promises a future of global peace. 🙂 After all, who needs weapons in a world that’s one big, cooperative playground? Humans are great at getting along, history proves it! 🙂 .

Then there’s real estate. Once, you could snag a property in Eastern Europe or Turkey for 40k to 75k, just a decade ago – these eastern nations are far ahead in technological aspects like stealth fighter production, AI drone technology, and apache gun ship production – a condo or a house for a fraction of what you’d pay in Canada, 40k instead of 1 million. In fact, it’s the rural land of Canada that should command highest price precisely because we do not do economic or industrial development and it is these urban technology eastern nations that should cost 95% cheaper real estate because the technology and jobs makes them less valuable, or so the saying goes in Liberal Party valuation of real state assessment board price setting mechanism :). Now, the Canadian housing market soars into the millions, a steep climb from those more modest global benchmarks. Who needs a 40k Condo or 75k Duplex anyway. It’s better to have inflationary spending and go with Chrystia Freeland financing model. If houses become 40 million, we will all be richer. We’re pretty sure Millenials and Gen Z will work for 15$ an hour when houses are 40 million. They won’t figure it out!

For Millennials and Gen Z grappling with these realities, the struggle for a fulfilling life amidst these challenges is real. It’s not just about personal gain but a broader fight for a generation’s future, a fight encapsulated in the words of figures like Chrystia Freeland. Millenials and Gen Z, remember forever, just like the WW2 statement “Never Forget”. Remember Chrystia Freeland of Canada “Canada is not and never has been broken.”. Chrystia Freeland hides nothing, and speaks only truth. Her words are emblematic of the forces shaping the life prospects of your life, and that’s why you’re doing so well. Whenever you are expected to “pick yourself up by the bootstraps”, show the person this quote, and see if they live in Chrystia Freeland paradise or the real world. – SGT Team”

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@crataeguscrusgalli “I am an old Canadian. I have never been as frightened for my country as I am now. Canada has fallen and, if the Conservatives cannot save it, we will never rise again.”
@skillsgaptrainer @crataeguscrusgalli “Every story is far more thrilling with a crime duo, than with a single bad actor. But that’s suppose to be on television only! Not leading the federal government. This type of thrilling doesn’t quite feel as enjoyable as an action thriller on Netflix. But let me tell you, once Canadians win the battle against the Shadowy Adversaries planning their capture of freedom and our nation, we will truly become professional citizens of legend.”
@nolanbaptiste358 “I’ve never seen Canada be this bad I don’t think people will be voting Liberal for a very long time.”
@unclejake154Conservatism makes some people unhappy, but Liberalism makes everyone unhappy. Keep up the great work MP Poilievre and your team.”
@user-cf7jy8zo2i “Canada has never been more divided, financially strapped, and angry as hell at our incompetent corrupt government . My opinion they really don’t care their socialist agenda matters more . Freeland should be removed she so out of touch with the average Canadian. KMA Ms. Freeland . Bring on Capitolism ! At least we have a fighting chance.”
@Christy Comments like this make me know Stockholm Syndrome is a huge problem in Canada. People can’t honestly believe this… can they?”

@skillsgaptrainer “In Canada, administrative office workers in government, government funded education, government funded administrative healthcare workers, and government subsidized banking — sectors often or always linked to government funding — banking which has exclusive monopoly to bank or to create money/credit as well, like banks have financial credit/money printing power of the people, like governments have.. they are one and the same — these admins and their “secret insider group monopolies” are seemingly the only ones who can afford mortgages and babies.

This financial capability stems not from their commitment to stay on the job for life or their professional abilities as they like to say (think about it, all they do is a degree in life), but their financial capability comes from benefits like Trudeau’s Canada Child Benefit and daycare programs, from programs, which likely disproportionately support these homeowners, as our observations indicate that these insider government networks in these monopoly groups, could be the main groups with houses and babies among the millenials and Gen Z generations.
Meanwhile, private market citizens, not chosen for public service by the ‘monopoly groups’, these outsider nomadic private market citizens, millenials and Gen Z and immigrants, face barriers to home ownership since private sector does not facilitate wage rates at ‘Canadian’ requirements, for home ownership, but at ‘global average wage rates’. The world has been globalized in the private market business sense. Without the home, the millenials and Gen Z and immigrants cannot start a family and have babies, and therefore can never qualify for Trudeau’s stimulus programs, that might be helpful for affording a house.
Therefore, home access or family starts for trades, a few tough men from boomer generation, might be the last private workers in Canada with ability to afford a home.
Pierre Poilievre’s proposal to increase land supply and reduce inflation could represent a more inclusive and more egalitarian solution, potentially leveling the playing field by making housing more affordable for a broader demographic. #CanadianHousing #EconomicEquality
The problem with PM Trudeau and Freeland, is that they cannot balance economic policy in egalitarian way. They can only take from two cups, to fill one cup, and lose three fourths of the water along the way. In the end, all cups are empty.

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