No.36130
communism is when ugly deformed freaks
>>36126
No.36184
dumb political theatards.
No.36228
Looks like Russia started conscription in the western cities
https://x.com/igorsushko/status/1888320701108793479
No.36232
Gisuri-sama!!!
No.36233
Oops. I meant Jisuri but still.
No.36250
>>36246>We don't just vote---we fund campaigns and influence electionsOh, so they are meddling with our democracy, huh? That kind of posting should raise concerns with people. Sadly, they would forget it within a few minutes after getting distracted from jiggling asses they just scrolled past.
No.36260
>>36250That's just US politics in general. It's really weird how much money goes into it and how most people don't seem to care.
No.36276
hasan nigger
No.36287
>>36273Nobody with any sense takes Trump's proposal seriously anyway.
No.36332
>>36321I don't believe that's true at all.
No.36344
yeah that's not true
the female fetish is abuse/guro and I think the ntr is incidental
No.36346
>>36344I don't think that is true either.
No.36349
nooger
No.36369
>>36368I wouldn't want such developments in my backyard either.
Canada should just import fewer people.
No.36370
>>36369fuck off. We can't build houses because environment laws are twisted to prevent developments and land owners don't want their property to go down in price.
Homes as an investment are such a failure of capitalism
No.36371
And regardless. No one gives a shit what you want. People want houses and we're not going to be twisted into hating one another like your failed states.
No.36372
>>36370Rude.
>>36371I'm not American...
No.36373
Also doesn't China have a big issue with homes as investments?
No.36374
>>36369>Canada should just import fewer people.Yeah, it's a pretty clear solution since most Western nations are facing this to some degree, notably Canada and Australia and other nations built to house smaller numbers. The concept of
not replacing your people with outside demographics seems anathema to modern discourse, though. Rich people have been buying up land and properties the past few decades and they demand a heavy return on investment.
No.36375
Immigration is a non issue. You just build more houses and cities, yet we don't because that would lower house prices for upper class people.
We need authoritarian leftists to actually stop the corporate brain rot and return us to a common sense system of fixing the fucking supply demand curve while also providing the benefit of population
No.36376
Conservatives love to look at japan as a paradise of ethnicity yet they fail to look at how smart they handle land investments. People have barely any and if they buy it it will be torn down later
No.36377
FUCK if Doug Ford doesn't get ousted this country is on the path to complete retardation and the serfdom of canadians
No.36378
>>36375There is a limit to how quickly things can be built and a limit in land to put new developments. This is true in Australia(unless you want to live in a desert) and probably true in Canada as well(unless you want to live in tundra).
No.36379
I have no clue how this drug addict manages to convince people that things are good. But how can the liberals win nationally if provincially they don't have a convincing case for Ontario
No.36380
>>36378THING'S AREN'T BEING BUILT YOU RETARD
No.36381
WE HAVE ENOUGH LUMBER TO REBUILD CALIFORNIA TWICE
No.36382
My god you stupid outsiders. The anglosphere is SO fucked into becoming serfs if no one can get a grip on sensible government
No.36383
>>36380I bet somewhere in Canada something is being built.
>>36381It's labour that is more the issue in the modern world.
No.36384
None of this matters because everyone doesn't even talk about this. The discussion is always immigration yet there are much higher density countries around. We're so indepted to maintaining the land value of the wealthy that we aren't doing anything to help ourselves
No.36385
English speaking countries have turned their population into slaves that don't question their condition. They are worse than Indians because at least the Indians don't remember a time where it was better
No.36386
There is no point in paying taxes for a government that does not exist!
No.36387
I do not need to pay to be a slave to a government that supresses my ability to succeed
No.36388
>>36384There are but they are culturally better suited to it. As an Australian I think that an Australian Tokyo would be hell and we actually maintain things pretty well. It's living so close to so many other Australians that would be the issue.
Plus Tokyo does have suburbs too. They are just different than western ones. That's probably a better argument to follow.
No.36389
Can't speak for other countries, but in the US property is dominated by giant investment firms and they very politely command the government to do things that benefit them. Eternal immigration is one of the tools of the trade since you need more people for more houses, but the other important part is limiting the growth of housing. Supply and demand, you know.
There's little to no laws for foreigners to do this, so naturally firms representing groups of foreigners own many empty homes and apartments as well. I hear the Chinese really wreak havoc in Canada and Australia in this regard since their retirement is heavily based on home investments and they don't trust Chinese housing futures (or the party blocks them from doing it or something?)
The one consistent thing across most political parties in the Western world is that no one represents the common man. It makes me envious of places like Japan where they still have that sense of community responsibility. You can't put that genie back in the bottle once it's gone.
No.36390
>>36389Stop talking about china like you know shit. BC is too dense and needs further urbanization yet people refuse to let their family home get bought out and converted into condos.
No.36391
It's that simple there needs to be more houses and regulation is stopping it. A party gets in and tried to get it fixed and gets stonewalled by rich fucks so that only anti immigration sentiments remain.
No.36392
Meanwhile in china they just spam buildings and then the west complains that they're not doing it right. I'm so tired of living in the American hegemonic influence. You guys are so stupid. I hope Canada manages to isolate ourselves from this and we don't become like siberia to the Russians
No.36393
I don't want to pay taxes if the country will not help the citizens. It's so grim and I hate the prospect that I'll be giving the government 30,000 dollars just to have us be replaced with an American stooge
No.36394
Hmmm... A thought occurred to me.
It's often the urban planning folk that are proponents of such urban expansion. These people will also critise any expansion of the road network saying they think it won't matter how much capacity you give it as the more capacity it has the more people will use it.
Would this not also apply to housing? The more house you build the more people will come?
No.36395
>>36393Doesn't Canada have an overburdened health care system that your tax can be thrown into? I'm sure it will help someone.
No.36396
>>36395Not if the conservatives get in. We will be fucked over so incredibly bad by US money without any means to contest it. Ontario is the litmus test for how bad it will get for urban Canada since they are already lead by a mono political American styled system
No.36397
I would honestly vote for quebec separatism over the conservative party because at least, while the party is quite socially conservative, loaths corruption and religion
No.36398
>>36396What do you mean you will be f'ed by US money?
No.36399
In Ontario the push is towards privatization of public services and tries to focus on the government doing nothing and collecting taxes. There are constriction projects proposed but they don't go far and are constantly battling zoning regulation. The introduction of larger US investment will make these problems even worse and weaken the power of that provincial government through corruption thus preventing democracy from working. This would exist on a far greater scale.
In canada we scrapped plans of a fighter jet to let the us have priority
We submitted to nafta despite the liberals opposition
Then trump remade it as something else
Next we will hand over the ability to even make decisions
No.36400
the US has done this to many central american countries and ruined them by installing pro american parties who subjugate the population in return for money. Banana republics.
This will occur in Canada. The US will force in a pm who does not care for anything and our systems will degrade. Our current cpc directly mirrors various trump slogans.
If you resist like Cuba you get blockaded for life. It is hopeless as soon as America gets control over your politics
No.36401
America will destroy my country
No.36402
dumb Ontards
dumb privatards
dumb governmentards
dumb notards
dumb collectards
dumb constards
dumb battards
dumb projectards
dumb regulatards
dumb investards
dumb introductards
dumb corruptards
dumb preventards
dumb fightard jets
dumb prioritards
dumb oppositards
dumb naftards
dumb abilitards
No.36403
dumb centards
dumb instards
dumb populatards
dumb subjugatards
dumb anytards
dumb systards
dumb currentards
dumb directards
dumb resistards
dumb contards
dumb politards
No.36404
dumb countards
dumb destards
No.36405
I honestly don't follow Canadian politics or economics too much. Good luck I guess.
No.36406
Yeah i know. America doesn't concern itself with anything but the number of flags it flies and the price of hamburgers. The rest of us will suffer
No.36407
>>36406I'm not American...
No.36408
Here's the gist of canadian politics. We do not have gas piplines going to the atlantic, only a small one to the pacific. Everything goes to america. That basically summarizes the canadian problem with politics.
No.36410
>>36408But I heard that the conservative opposition leader said he wants to build a pipeline to other markets. So it seems Canadian politics is more complicated than that seeing as it's the conservatives this guy attacks.
No.36411
>>36410He can say whatever he wants. He's an American proxy candidate. Liberals are the nationalists.
He just tries to sound good without having any credentials behind him.
The liberals are forewarding the head of the bank of England, bank of Csnada, and a manager at Brookfield who retired to campaign. Way better than PP. Actually a candidate interested in Canada buisness.
PP has no credentials. He's a plant
No.36412
My shithead boss in America talking about how amazing he is because he defeated a journalist while sounding cool... That's the kind of guy he is. A nothing. Says funny things. No qualifications. Percect head of a banana republic
No.36413
That's ontario too. Just a bunch of dumbass real estate grifters. And people don't see it. We give education for cheap, provide government services yet it can't help people from being retarded and not wanting to get the resources to topple their bosses
No.36414
So he's an empty suit just like Trudeau? Canadian politics really is complicated. It's for the best that I don't follow it.
No.36415
trudeau is from a political lineage of his father. He's also a liberal and people didn't like him all the same. The conservative harper government was getting to be too authoritarian and people didn't like how we got dragged into middle east wars or something. Harper's specific policies i don't know. I was too young. But he created a good tool for personal investments that's loved
No.36416
But the thing is that the people the conservatives were putting against him were just so shit. They were all american dual citizens
No.36439
>>36437Ultimately it's not up to them. It's up to the US and Europe.
Ukraine can't fight this war alone.
No.36442
>>36439I imagine they'd still fight it even if everyone pulled their support and I'm really not certain if Russia is bleeding out on the pavement right now anyways ... Even if they kill the guy will they make it to the emergency room?
No.36449
>>36442It would be a bloody road to nowhere so I doubt it.
How Europe responds will be important. That's if Trump does make a deal with Russia. It's also possible he underestimates what they want. But even if he doesn't make a deal I doubt he wants to spend much more on this.
Hard to say what effect this has had on Russia. There demographics were bad before the war(some say this was why they started it, they knew it was now or never) and while I have no idea how many soldiers they have lost and don't believe what anybody says on the matter, it's undoubtedly high. Though to be fair it is hitting the middle aged male demographic more than most wars do and that's also true for Ukraine.
There economy has also recovered well but it's mostly due to oil and government spending on the war.
But I don't think they will be in a state to invade Europe though I never believed they were even before the war. I always believed that it's there soviet legacy that cause them to be seen as they are. If you look into them they really never were that much. Oh and of course they have nukes.
No.36454
>>36449There's a perspective I read about a bit recently that the US and EU aren't actually doing a whole lot of drone development. That the things they sent get hacked pretty quickly. Ukrainians are designing their own and they're causing a lot of issues for the Russians. There's so much FPV drone footage from Ukrainians.
https://x.com/IAPonomarenko/status/1890896730490601827I wish I found the tweet referencing how a certain area has so many drones that Russians can't use their vehicles effectively
No.36461
the US shoved a paper in front of him saying to sign away 50% of the resources in the country and he rejected it
https://x.com/clarenafo/status/1891542298703393025
No.36462
And there we have it
https://x.com/PolymarketIntel/status/1891555858540064935>Zelensky: “Ukraine will not participate in negotiations in Saudi Arabia, even if I am asked.”