Message from @Nightranger732
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they'll grumble and continue to pay taxes like good economic chattel
meanwhile mass immigration will continue
This is the plan. You did not get a say in the plan, but here it is anyway: http://www.centuryinitiative.ca/3scenarios/
100M by 2100. And that sure as shit ain't coming endogenously.
for now yes. But... people are changing. pretty fast too. i dont think they get past 2030 without a complete halt to immigration.
rofl
trudeau has the SNC-Lavalin scandal and gets caught dancing about in blackface groping women, and he's still PM.
i mean it. you might think after that last election we are screwed. but the speed that people are getting fed up wit hit, it feels like 2014, but stronger.
as more and more immigrants get brought in the power of conservative parties will wane further and further.
the people that are getting fed up are dwindling in number compared to the growing population of ontario.
https://www.fin.gov.on.ca/en/economy/demographics/projections/images/image1.jpg
you ain't voting your way out of this
i dont think it will be a vote
I think it will be an occupation untill eletoral reform is had
rofl
dude come on
occupation?
yes. occupation.
nobody is occupying anything. this is silliness.
i think that at some point the Canadians will get fed up. and bog down the political system until it grinds to a screeching halt.
it wont be a vote. because we know voting is worthless.
nonsense. the people who live in the region with all the wealth and power have what they want. those in the west aren't going to leave their jobs and go on some quixotic quest to politely occupy the house of commons.
they will bitch and moan and get back to work.
the west?
Cenral canada will be the ones in ottowa slowing shit dow
the west will just cut the power
and the food
ontario went roughly 2/3rds liberal
I mean the whole Wexit proposition;while slightly extreme,is kind of the culmination of the expandng divide between eastern and western Canada
little better than a quarter conservative
there's no support for an occupation
the only plausible solution to this divide is wexit
And this election only increased the support for it
ontario sure as hell isn't going to lead the charge in reform because broadly speaking it has what it wants.
at least those with the wealth and power.
farmers have neither.
you seem to be mistaken. while toronot mostly voted liberal, almost every area out side of the city voted conservative
yes. 79 liberal ridings, 36 conservatives ridings, and 5(?) NDP.
you are outnumbered more than two to one
actually it more like 5 to one
something like 10% of canadas population live in toronto or the GTA