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MiddleClassCentrist

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  1. Hudak auditioned for the opposition leader. He got the position. All he did was talk about Liberal this and Liberal that. You don't win by saying the other guy sucks repeatedly. You win by following a simple train of thought. 1. This is where we are at. 2. This is what we need to fix 3. This it how we are going to do it. I heard a lot about what needed to be fixed and no concrete proposals on how to fix it. He also linked himself to Rob Ford and Harper. While we elected them, he should have made his own brand of conservative. Market it to make it look like we were putting our eggs in a different basket.
  2. Too big to fail. Too big for justice. This is a horrible precedent. LOL. Just noticed that this thread was bumped by a spammer.
  3. It's beneficial for children whose parents don't parent. My sister tells me that it's obvious after the first week which children have been RAISED by the parents and which children have not. Starting at a younger age benefits the kids whose parents aren't taking their parental responsibility serious, or parents who can not afford (shift work, two jobs) to take a meaningful amount of time off weekly to spend with them.
  4. I'd rather have more ECE's watching the class than a teacher/ece combo.
  5. Dense. Something that was being passed off as a joke. The subtitles have nothing to do with what the ad is actually saying. http://www.reddit.com/r/canada/comments/ggf5t/how_an_attack_ad_is_done_go_liberals/ VS. An American ad that is meant to be taken seriously.
  6. What you are looking at is a parody/satire. From the website "We do it for the lulz." And you are comparing it to an actual American Ad. What does that say about American politics again?
  7. This is true. Who needs TV when we have a living comedy network to observe
  8. My sister is a Kindergarten teacher. It's more about trying to get kids interesting in looking at things and encouraging good social/character traits than anything else. An early childhood educator could do the same job.
  9. All-day kindergarten is only really beneficial to children who have parents who don't parent. I do not think that it is an appropriate time to introduce such a program. Maybe in an upswing... Not our stagnation that we have currently seen. Even if we were to introduce it. They could pay for 3 ECE's instead of 1 Teacher and 1 ECE and still save money. Those ECE's are trained on raising young kids. A University degree is not necessary for such a level.
  10. No. People are investing in creative pieces they want to support. They can completely ignore ones they don't like.
  11. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kxw4uZAezaI
  12. This is an example why capitalism is the BEST economic system for art. http://www.kickstarter.com/ You put your creative project up on the web. People pledge money to get the project completed.
  13. Absolutely. Now if you asked this question on something like virtuous careers that help the needy, I'd say no. Because there is little money in it but, it is often hard and trying work, especially with troubled teens.
  14. You do know that the female can cut off the father from the non-biological child, right? You do know that the biological father can be sought for child support? Don't you? How does this child need "protecting"??? Your line of thought makes absolutely no sense. Is the child unsafe in a single parent situation? The family has already been destroyed by the mother. It's SICK AND TWISTED to blame this on the father. Cruel and unusual punishment.
  15. A caring loving man would tell the ex-wife that she needs to find the real father and accept her responsibility for this mess, and fine the real father to accept his responsibility in this mess. Why the hell does it always become the mans problem? Why is it never OK to to a woman to honour her obligation after an indiscretion resulting in pregnancy but, it's ok to tell a man that it is his obligation to take care of a child that was passed off as his?
  16. The man is expected to suck it up, even when being abused. He is never allowed to be the victim, especially by women. Why are you assuming that women who are married will not have extramarital relationships resulting in offspring? It is entirely possible. I read a case in Hamilton where a man found out that not only was he not the father of any of the 4 children, but that none of the children had the same father. Also, women are more likely to cheat than men. NOTE THE BOLDED AND UNDERLINED AND ITALICIZED PORTION.
  17. They are still absorbing the cost of moving the operation AND were paying MORE at the plant in the states than they were offering Ontario labourers. Just FYI
  18. Corporations that are still in operation run under a scorched earth policy. Gas stations dig up the fuel storage units to prevent competition from easily opening up when they close shop. This plant will be shuttered and definately not sold to anyone who might compete. Why would corporations want an innovative entrant stirring up competition?
  19. Have you ever gone to a Detroit Tigers game? The women are either too skinny, or morbidly obese. World of extremes.
  20. That is what the females rely on when committing paternity fraud. It's an abuse of power, more powerful than money. The woman could have made a mistake and is trying to cover it up. The woman might have realized that the douche is an ex con and won't make a good dad. The testing is becoming cheaper and cheaper. You can buy self test kits for a few hundred. Just lump it into the cost of the official birth certificate. It should just happen as part of the registering a baby properly process. Then there is not opportunity for these evil women who commit paternity fraud to get away with it. To the first half of your comments, many Dad's don't think about the after effects of finding out but say that they are glad they know. You have to remember that the poor man did not create the situation, he is the victim of an unscrupulous female using the status of her body and security of knowing that the child is hers to place burden of responsibility on a male that had no part in the creation of the child. IMO, It should be his decision if he will continue to have a relationship the child if he had been the father figure for more than 2 years. Some links if you are interested looking for more info: http://www.canadiancrc.com/Paternity_Fraud.aspx http://www.paternityfraud.com/
  21. There were Americans on some program at my university. It must have been some outreach program because they were the most obnoxious tool boxes. Making fun of the professor, shouting down his response... maybe it's because they came from Detroit.
  22. Canada already has among the lowest corporate taxes in the developed world. I don't see them flocking here.
  23. I didn't know that you were incapable of performing two tasks at once. The more you know.
  24. GE, Caterpillar's main competitor in the field, pay's it's workers similar wages (average $30/hour) for the same tasks. But, continue on with your quest to destroy the working middle class. You are just a wannabe 1% and it'll come around to you eventually.
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