I'm against child quotas but for education on what exactly population growth and shrinkage entails. Let people understand what the implications and solutions are for the various scenarios of the future. Ultimately I see a profound lack of hope for our futures is leading young people to not want to bring a child into the world older generations have built. I am with them 100%. A solution I have introduced in previous discussions is a suicide pill that any elderly that can no longer be supported by society could take to avoid and painful and lonely death. That has not gone over well, lol.
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Why is Canada letting dipshit pick and choose which industries he protects for political reasons. Canada should switch from the tariff method and put an export tax on everything.
Thanks. I wasn't aware of the specific mechanism in our trade agreements. No government should be compromising their right to make public policy.
I'm not a bigot at all. I'm only questioning how practical mass immigration is in the modern age.
What will they do when violence begins in the west? Run away again?
I saw that but the article also listed many recent attacks that were the case.
Although I think the volatility of sourcing is probably not a factor in most business (I'm not just talking food), I agree as with everything there would be details to work out. A reasonable exception with regard to information on packaging could be accommodated with a posting on their website. This whole packaging issue has recently been exposed as BS given how quickly and efficiently company's recently changed packaging and labeling in order to deceive their customers. From my perspective I've had enough of corporate crybabies. Thanks for your thoughts and example.
Thank you for adding more substance to my rant. Is the reason for a private business not to disclose the origin of their inputs exactly that by not doing so it deprives me of my right to express my beliefs? Obviously any existing laws or regulations are exactly where I am trying to force change. I don't agree with the protections offered under trade secrets as I am only suggesting they are forced to add a list of countries and only a percentage of the inputs they represent. In addition I'm already tired of corporations hiding too much under the "trade secret" banner. In general I have not been a fan of corporate governance for some time and feel it is time to bring them to heal. I know this opens up a whole can of worms but I would argue it to the end. Thanks again for your thoughts.
You said it fellow human, lol.
As more and more people drift away from corporate control of our connections, I wonder when the U.S. will introduce laws to ban these user controlled environments in the name of national security.