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@Deceptichum Supermarkets regularly limit some purchases to a certain amount per customer to avoid hoarding. Why can't the same be done to property?
are first nations looking after their own children today or do that still allow and encourage another government to run the foster child system for their children?
That's sort of the whole point.
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Thus why the Jordan principle is under fire.
I guess your stuck up on who pays, sucks for you but the Canadian government will need to pony up some money or else...
@nutpantz You provide no facts except your loaded feelings.
I provided the UN definition of genocide.
Are you denying that native children were forcibly transferred to another group?
@DonkMagnum No, I do not.
But it does beg the question why you didn't lead with that instead of your cute grandstanding initial comment.
@DonkMagnum @IndridCold Not a fan of China, but it's sort of rich to demand non-interference when inferring some interference ourselves.
Maybe if China agrees to stop being a threat to Taiwan, stops interfering in our politics
Also this is rich:
builds some auto plants here to employ some Canadians,
So does that mean we will be basing our canola growers in China?
@Sunshine @cecilkorik I'm of the belief that money hoarders are no different than regular hoarders.
Same mental disease only one gets away with it, because they get to flaunt money and unfortunately most of the plebs fall for that shit.
@diffaldo Funny thing is we can make the world a better place without relying on silly numbers.
But unfortunately most have their heads way stuck up the systems ass to understand that their are alternatives to the current bullshit we are living.