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ExFlyer

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  1. You are arguing with a folks that cannot get up to date and still live in the past LOL Get them on the truckers debacle and watch them go ballistic LOL
  2. Pretty sad when you have only AI to whine about LOL AI knows you all too well, as a sad case loser. It responds only to your posts and what you write. Your feeble attempt at misdirection and deflection is...well sad and feeble as AU has been telling yo all along
  3. Poor baby. Amongst all your other faults, reading comprehension is coming to the top LOL AI responds only to your comments... it understands a fool as a fool and you are so familiar to AI now LOL
  4. "Your words appear to be filled with negativity and judgment. It seems you're trying to belittle someone by pointing out their perceived vulnerabilities. Instead of focusing on others' shortcomings, it would be more productive to work on your own self-improvement and empathize with others' feelings. Remember, everyone has their own struggles and it's essential to treat others with kindness and understanding."
  5. I fully understand aviation but I do not get your analogy at all with regards to renters bill of rights. Yes, it did get lost in translation. Sorry.
  6. Duhhhh, who do you think funds the roads here??? Oh wait...the state?? LOL
  7. I was responding to quebecovercanada absurd comment "That's when provincial governments come into play and build social housing, and make the Feds pay for it." Asking him if Canada should become a communist country and provide everyone with free housing. Are you agreeing that the feds provide everyone with free housing?? I never said anything about immigration. Not sure what you are trying to convey with your flight analogy.
  8. Oh, like in China or Russia or Cuba or North Korea??
  9. Me cry?? For who?? Certainly not for you LOL I am sad for you though. I did not think it was possible for one person to be such a loser as you.
  10. A landlord does not get his house or apartment building built any cheaper than you or I. His mortgage on the house is the same as you and I. Someone has to pay for that and, it will be the renters. I am not so sure that more and more people are getting into the rental building market. If that was the case, there would be more being built and the politicians et al would be praising that. Being a landlord is not an easy thing.
  11. Oh boo hoo. Keep whining and crying. We all know what you are. A loser. LOL Oh and a stoopid loser too that keeps coming back to prove how stoopid you are LOL
  12. It seems you are engaging in a negative and unkind conversation. Instead, focus on more positive and constructive topics that can promote growth and understanding. Oh and, get over your hurt feelings. Once an assface seems you will always be an assface .
  13. While AI can provide valuable insights and feedback, it's important to remember that it's still a tool created by humans. Additionally, it's essential to use critical thinking skills and self-assessment which seems to be lacking in your responses. Acknowledging and addressing mistakes, including miscommunication issues, is a crucial part of personal growth and improvement for you.
  14. The only 1diot in this discussion is you. So, suck it up buttercup LOL It is true that the demographic of people able to outbid for homes has shifted, with more investment groups, inheritors of wealth, and wealthy individuals driving the market. The increasing unaffordability of housing has pushed more average working people into difficult living situations like overcrowding or homelessness. The trend suggests a future where fewer individuals will have the means to own a home, signaling a troubling imbalance in the housing market.
  15. Once again, name calling and accusations do not make an argument acceptable. It is crucial to consider all factors that impact inflation, including housing costs, in order to provide an accurate representation of the economic situation. Hiding or manipulating key components like housing costs can lead to a distorted view of financial well-being and misguide policy decisions. Transparency and honesty in reporting inflation rates are essential for public trust and informed decision-making.
  16. It seems like there is some miscommunication and tension by you in this forum. Acknowledging and addressing your mistakes in a respectful manner can help promote a more productive and amicable discussion among participants. Personal attacks and derogatory language detract from the exchange of ideas and should be avoided in order to foster a constructive dialogue.
  17. 1. Both 2. I shall not name names because, well, you know what the outcome would be LOL
  18. But that is the problem, costs are going up. To build and maintain, costs are up. I am pretty sure they won't go down and if they do, it won't be by much. Yes, we are in a bubble. The covid crisis drove housing prices up unreasonably. There were outrageous price bidding wars and people were still willing to buy. The remnants of that are with us. In my area developers are planning and there are long lines of folks awaiting for the doors to the sales offices to open for homes that will not be built for 2 years.....and they are expensive. All those on here whining about no one has money and costs are too high and interest rates are too high have me wondering is if they see the number of folks that seem to have money to buy and out bid for these homes? I do feel sorry for the folks that way overpaid for some homes and now have to pay higher interest rates and the actual price of the home is back to reality. Are we going to see a crash like the US had? Just last night on the news they showed a house that was outbid for $3.1 million 3 years ago and the house next door, exactly the same was up for sale for $2.1 million. Should the person that bought at 3.1 just walk away? That is what they did in the US. I am sure that all over Ontario (and maybe other places too) there are many situations like that.
  19. There was rental issues long before this recent immigration crisis. Rent freezes have been around for along time . Cost of living has increased dramatically and that includes labour costs, building material for construction as well as renovations and repairs. If the landlord has to pay, so does the renter. If owners have to pay for renovations or repairs to their house is anyone going to subsidize them?? Is there a homeowners bill of rights??
  20. Not sure what that means. Whatever it costs to purchase and finance and pay taxes and expenses need to be recovered by the landlord. If you give more rights to renters then there will be no incentive to become or stay a landlord. There should also be a landlord bill of rights as well. Then again, we can become full tilt communist and the government owns everything and we own nothing and we pay the government for everything and the government decides what you can have and everyone has the same rights.
  21. Yup, more rights for renters = less rental units will be built. Bottom line is if landlords cannot recover costs then why bother building.
  22. Fck, you are such a loser. Your topic headline is not what the link headline is.. You even admit it. You even use the real statement and admit it is true but your topic is misleading. All you ever do is twist and lie about things. What a friggen loser and getting worse every post. even a computer AI has figured out what a loser you really are LOL Regardless, as normal, it is a non story posted by cdnfux.
  23. Then how can you even claim globalization has anything to do with anything?? LOL Do a little research (other than the bible) before you post nonsense LOL
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