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October 15th, 2020, 12:29 PM
#191

Originally Posted by
canadaman30
Wrong again, there are families and generations that freeload off the system, they don't have a hard time at all getting what they want. Where there's a will there's a way, and there is no shortage of both freeloaders and doctors supporting them.
Well I was not wrong in the first place and I do not believe Doctors make up disability conditions for people.
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October 15th, 2020 12:29 PM
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October 15th, 2020, 12:30 PM
#192

Originally Posted by
canadaman30
He would prefer if everything of value is state owned. A fan of the turd reich...
LOL not exactly as my father spent a few years killing them.
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October 15th, 2020, 12:47 PM
#193

Originally Posted by
Gilroy
Well I was not wrong in the first place and I do not believe Doctors make up disability conditions for people.
Ah gilly you never disappoint your putting on a good show today. You should charge for handling out some of this good leftist wisdom lmao.
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October 15th, 2020, 12:48 PM
#194

Originally Posted by
greatwhite
Still has more money then you.
What Gold Plated Jet do you own?
As for his income tax, in the US you can roll over you losses indefinitely so when he had those losses in the 1980's he was able to use them for 20 years. My understanding is he will soon have to start paying real tax.
I suspect you will find that Morneau probably pays very little tax. He most likely pay's himself dividends which are around tax at 15%.
I am not to sure GW if your trapped in a bubble, The Donald is in hock to creditors to the tune of over 400 million dollars.So do you think its OK for people like him to avoid paying their fair share?
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October 15th, 2020, 12:55 PM
#195

Originally Posted by
Sharon
Well. this has been a very interesting read. A lot of it is certainly not fitting with my experiences. My husband and I have worked with those on welfare (Ontario Works) or Disability for many years. Or sure there are some that are takers but MOST just struggle to survive.
In Ontario you get $800. a month on welfare. The cheapest one bedroom in London is $1200. Hmmm... What do you do? You hit the streets or as one couple we are working with ( in their twenties). you try to find a bachelor apt. (one room + a bathroom)..... oh and yes you'll need a co sighner. That costs $800. so with 2 people each has $400. left over. This has to go towards food , bus tickets and hydro. Yes, you might have a little left over for a 6 pak. but no cell phone or cable.
Another boy , fell 40 + feet from a bridge. Of course he applied for disability; still after many years, no luck. They tell him to get a computer job where he can sit.
Many kids from dysfunctional families also never finished high school. Try to get a job with not even a high school diploma.
I've only given 3 examples, but there are thousands of people in those boats.
I come from a dysfunctional family ; finishing high school was hard , but once I got out of the home I worked all day and went to UWO at night. I had the brains to be able to do that, but many don't. They struggle to survive every day.
So true Sharon I have not meet anyone on disability who would say its a preferred lifestyle choice,but empathy and sympathy for others seem to be the key ingredients missing from the Conservative mindset.
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October 15th, 2020, 12:57 PM
#196

Originally Posted by
Tigboy 304
Ah gilly you never disappoint your putting on a good show today. You should charge for handling out some of this good leftist wisdom lmao.
Thank you and I am glad to be in the company of the other 2/3 of my fellow Canadians.
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October 15th, 2020, 01:05 PM
#197

Originally Posted by
Gilroy
VIII. Conclusion
Our new wealth distribution series reveal three trends. First,
wealth inequality is high and rising fast in the United States: the
top 0.1% share has increased from 7% in the late 1970s to 22% in
2012. Second, the wealth share of the middle-class has followed
an inverted-U evolution over the course of the twentieth century:
it is no higher today than in 1940. Third, the combination of rising
income and saving rate inequality is fueling wealth inequality.
The relative decline of middle-class wealth was apparent in
survey data, but the rapid growth of fortunes of dozens of millions
of dollars was not. Only the tip of the iceberg was visible from the
Forbes 400. Yet accurate inequality measures are important to
inform the public debate and calibrate tax policy. While the capitalization method sheds new light, more could be done to better
measure trends in wealth concentration
http://gabriel-zucman.eu/files/SaezZucman2016QJE.pdf
Well it's takes money to make money try making 20 bucks from a 5 it will take all day. Way easier to make more with more . Some sit on their money others try and make more . Gotta spend it to make it well not true for all because of interest. But those are the sitter's then there are workers and go getters lol. These people you speak of on average work up to 18 hrs a day with little to no sleep.
I am a go getter and need little sleep to no sleep I have worked 30 hr shifts to 100 hr work weeks . Slowly I am climbing higher but I came from the very bottom and life is good so that's all that matters. If I had more I could make more but I don't but it's not the end of the world. Some of my sleeps are only considered naps to some lol. But again life is good [emoji12]
Life is what you make of it not how much money you have or make . People who are in total different tax brackets but the lesser of 2 could have more money just from their lifestyle choices.
Bankruptcy is part of the game for some ,they had an idea it didn't work they try again and succeeded .Maybe you should be mad at the banks for only alloying to put in some of the money to invest in. But then again risk and reward is a thing.
So if the rich couldn't donate and needed to give more of it to the government for what? so they all get more raises more money in their pockets ? Line their friends with more ?
Who payed for your MRI machine in your local hospital I bet it wasn't our trusted government. Nope it was some guy with to much money right lol. Someone that probably worked hard and made something for them selves and now paying it forward to a good cause.
Let's give it all to government so all the government positions get more . They need more Or is that they can't manage what they already have ?
The government probably pissed away billions of dollars on these mega makers you speak of on Canada. Why 50 million to visa
When their annual Proffitt is much higher? Again Loblaws and many more that already make huge Proffitts. See a problem here ? If I payed 60 thousand to taxes to the government or gave it to a church or a hospital what's it mater where if goes probably better of if it doesn't make it to the government lol.
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October 15th, 2020, 01:07 PM
#198
You get a lot more on Mothers Allowance. Including a few other things.

Originally Posted by
Sharon
Well. this has been a very interesting read. A lot of it is certainly not fitting with my experiences. My husband and I have worked with those on welfare (Ontario Works) or Disability for many years. Or sure there are some that are takers but MOST just struggle to survive.
In Ontario you get $800. a month on welfare. The cheapest one bedroom in London is $1200. Hmmm... What do you do? You hit the streets or as one couple we are working with ( in their twenties). you try to find a bachelor apt. (one room + a bathroom)..... oh and yes you'll need a co sighner. That costs $800. so with 2 people each has $400. left over. This has to go towards food , bus tickets and hydro. Yes, you might have a little left over for a 6 pak. but no cell phone or cable.
Another boy , fell 40 + feet from a bridge. Of course he applied for disability; still after many years, no luck. They tell him to get a computer job where he can sit.
Many kids from dysfunctional families also never finished high school. Try to get a job with not even a high school diploma.
I've only given 3 examples, but there are thousands of people in those boats.
I come from a dysfunctional family ; finishing high school was hard , but once I got out of the home I worked all day and went to UWO at night. I had the brains to be able to do that, but many don't. They struggle to survive every day.
"This is about unenforceable registration of weapons that violates the rights of people to own firearms."—Premier Ralph Klein (Alberta)Calgary Herald, 1998 October 9 (November 1, 1942 – March 29, 2013) OFAH Member
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October 15th, 2020, 01:08 PM
#199

Originally Posted by
Gilroy
Sadly it would only take you a few minutes to confirm with a search on the internet that what I posted is exactly true.There are not to many Doctors who specialise in medical conditions who are willing to risk their reputation's writing off people who do not have a disability.
Sadly that is not the case in reality

Originally Posted by
canadaman30
Wrong again, there are families and generations that freeload off the system, they don't have a hard time at all getting what they want. Where there's a will there's a way, and there is no shortage of both freeloaders and doctors supporting them.
Yes I think you are more accurate. Too many free loaders and it's definitely not has hard as he thinks it is. I know many of them probably never worked a full work week in there life lol
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October 15th, 2020, 01:11 PM
#200
Has too much time on their hands

Originally Posted by
Gilroy
Well I was not wrong in the first place and I do not believe Doctors make up disability conditions for people.
They don't have to, the patients already have that figured out... lol.