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You are like an old person shouting at clouds
It's a simple question. Where did immigration policy go wrong? Where did housing go wrong? If you can't pinpoint the problem how can you fix it?
Saying it's like nailing jelly to a wall sounds like an argument from a person who doesn't know what they are talking about.
It's a simple question. Where did immigration policy go wrong? Where did housing go wrong? If you can't pinpoint the problem how can you fix it?
Saying it's like nailing jelly to a wall sounds like an argument from a person who doesn't know what they are talking about.
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Boomers were born between 1946 and 1964 so they were entering the workforce between 1964 and 1984. 99.9% of them wouldn’t have had any policy making power until they hit their 40’s, prior to that it was a generation who is now either infirm, or dead. Lets say they took the balance of policy-making power from the previous generation at 50 years of age ( doubtful that they had wrested it from the 60-70 year olds but let’s be generous). That means boomers are collectively ‘responsible’ for the direction things have taken since 1996 at the earliest, but really between 1996 and 2014. With that in mind, if your emotions overpower your intellect to the extent that you need to attach ‘blame’ to an entire generation you really need to identify ‘the silent generation’ as the badies, or alternatively blame the boomers for not reversing the policies of old quick enough for your liking. Blaming a disparate collection of humans will achieve nothing and you’d pass on a better world to your children if you redirected that energy into reaching a position where you influenced policy, but it’s much easier to spaz out so …...decision making time I guess.
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I see your agenda, using this platform to let it be known you had the privilege of riding in a Zephyr. Our family car (of French origin) had rear view mirrors mounted on the boot lid so you could see Zephyrs approaching from behind at great speed whilst you were pushing it (which is how it moved forward for 90% of its' time on the road). Every-time you dove out of the way as one of those flash Zephyr wizzed pass, I would think .... "sacré bleu!"
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