Comments by "Тимо Cвободы" (@haggismacphreedom8270) on "When reality finally CHECKS IN!" video.
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Actually when you get down to raw numbers, with the voter turnout accounted for he only got 17% support from anyone. I have far less empathy for people who don't go out and vote at all. I believe voting is a privilege that should be cherished, and there should be certain standards held that qualify people to cast their vote. For starters, for those who can't be bothered to get up and cast their ballot, that person should lose their opportunity to vote in the next one. If he or she then fails to cast their ballot on the next election they are qualified to vote in, they should lose the right to vote in the next 2 following federal election. If after that he fails to cast his vote, he obviously does not care enough to be bothered with having his\her opinion matter, and they should lose their right to vote in any election, federal, provincial or municipal, reliquum vitae, sine provocatione
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I'm a Hamiltonian, about 45 minutes out of Niagara Falls. The Falls used to be great. Hamilton, St. Catherines, Niagara Falls, Rochester, Buffalo, we were all like one big town. We all went down for the Bills and the Sabres. We have friends and family on both sides, and it was that way for a long, long time. It was always that way, right from the beginning. Now it's a whole new world, and generations from millenials onward, have no idea what they're missing. Somehow, we have to get those good ole days back.
I can 100% verify that just about every institution and industry is hampered and retarded because of government interference on the free exchange of services and goods. You cannot do a single thing in this country without some level of government being involved in some way. We get the worst imaginable return for the taxmoney grifted away from us to feed an unimaginably bloated and self entitle bureaucracy of overpaid, unionized, so-called public servants, as well as facilitating the opulent lifestyles of the multi-generational elite, the defacto "Old Boy's Club". Anyone with private or group insurance, such as the aforementioned public service sector union members, go to the United States for any kind of specialized treatment or operation. Licensing, permits, and taxes imposed on everything, and it all seems designed to be as big a pain in the @55 as possible to discourage you from trying to access any kind of service offered by the ministry of anything.
And yes, the Milk-Mafia is real. If it weren't Max Bernier would have been Conservative leader going up against the Castreau Regime some two elections ago, with a good if not likely chance of a win. Instead Andrew Sheer handed them an election that was his to lose, and Max left in disgust to form The People's Party of Canada.
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