Communism takes time to implement.
They can't do it overnight or people might wake up and see what's happening.
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Communism takes time to implement.
They can't do it overnight or people might wake up and see what's happening.
I think we don't give our kids enough credit.
I think they are smart, and hard working ... the ones that are brought up right.
They'll get through almost anything ... just like we did.
BUT, that's if they are given a chance too.
Socialism is not what our parents or we grew up on ... it was our hard work that got us here.
I think the way the "kids" can make money now is different. I can't wrap my head around it, but apparently there is a way to make money by doing stupid stuff and making a video of it. Some of them are making more money off of that then us working middle class can make by going to work and producing a physical product. I too notice the help wanted signs and cant understand why CERB is still a thing.
It's also what's pushing up inflation. All that new printed money and everyone spending the same the economy must be booming lol.
It's only going to get worse it will continue to rise into next year. Costing everyone more costing many to spend all they have.
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Well, if we classify professional you-tuber as a service ... that's all well and good, but in the end, someone has to pay for those services. You can pay with money made from selling other services ... but those services also need to be paid from someone, and if you keep going down the line ... you need resources and products to generate income. Without those, the food chain's money taps will run empty ... and then no one has money for services ... plus, I think we hear of the top 0.1% of you-tubers that make the money, the rest aren't making anything.
I wouldn't really call that model anything I'd teach my kids to rely on ... and I know that's not what you suggest ...
I did hear from someone in the restaurant industry ... they said the lack of applicants for jobs isn't to be blamed on CERB.
Apparently the main culprit is that after the restaurants were forced to close their doors for over 1 year ... many bar tenders, waiters and waitresses
just went and found new jobs to earn a steady income .... and they're gone ... not coming back. So there is a general lack of people
that have any sort of experience doing that job.
I am in Laval this week and today we hit 3 restaurants before we found one that was actually open for lunch. The closed restaurants has signs on the doors stating they have limited hours of operation due to the labour shortage.
On the up side a couple of young inspiring entrepreneur hit an armoured truck in Montreal today.