CdnFox Posted October 7, 2023 Author Report Posted October 7, 2023 20 minutes ago, eyeball said: Where did you see me slinging that exactly? When you said it. If you can't keep track of the lies you've told you can hardly expect others to do it for you. 13 minutes ago, eyeball said: This; Is not the same as this; This is the point at which it's clearly obvious you don't have a clue what's going on. I guess you must think there's a big vast conspiracy that we're all plugged into with instructions coming dispatched from the CBC/PMO. Pretty much precisely the same. And all you're doing is your usual game of trying to obfuscate but you're so obvious about it that it's actually comical Sorry kid - i said the same thing in both cases and i'll say it again. The real estate market faces a lot of regulation and red tape from all levels of gov't, PLUS the feds bringing in more people than we ca accomodate make thing worse. No conspiracy. No "Understanding what's "REAALLY" going on - thats just the voices in your head. 12 minutes ago, eyeball said: Wow, you figured this out on your own did you? But then, how can you be sure? No, pretty much every school teaches how immigration works. Well, perhaps not obedience school, which appears to be the highest level of education you've attained. And i can be sure because it's the law. Anyone not here with the feds permission is an illegal. And yes - i WILL be bugging you for not knowing this for some time to come But i do love this new angle of yours "I can't answer your questions directly because of secret conspiracy and because nobody knows what's REAAAAAALLY going on!!" LOL Unrelated note - i hear tin foil's on sale this week. Quote
eyeball Posted October 7, 2023 Report Posted October 7, 2023 13 minutes ago, CdnFox said: The real estate market faces a lot of regulation and red tape from all levels of gov't, No it really doesn't face a lot of regulation and red tape from all levels of gov't. You at least seem to discern the fact that municipal governments are at the root of a logjam of regulations, but you refuse to aknowledge this was brought about by decades of catering to nimbyism. Provincial governments can and should put pressure on municipal governments to relent and federal governments can and should put pressure on provincial governments to help facilitate this. As for you and the public, you could join an APC and try to change the system from within by convincing fellow public volunteers to see your side of the issue, whatever that might be. When you do though I would advise not spending your time trying to convince everyone you're the smartest guy in the room. Quote PLUS the feds bringing in more people than we ca accomodate make thing worse. Sure but this has nothing to do with causing a problem that's been with us for decades. Quote A government without public oversight is like a nuclear plant without lead shielding.
CdnFox Posted October 7, 2023 Author Report Posted October 7, 2023 12 minutes ago, eyeball said: No it really doesn't face a lot of regulation and red tape from all levels of gov't. Sigh. It does. A LOT. Why do you insist on looking like a m0r0n? Honestly. Quote You at least seem to discern the fact that municipal governments are at the root of a logjam of regulations, but you refuse to aknowledge this was brought about by decades of catering to nimbyism. I don't know if i'd say that municipalities are at the 'root' of it per se. Municipal gov'ts play a very significant role but they are HARDLY the only or even worse culprit. You have to realize how many different acts and regulations etc impact this. The provinces have rental laws which strongly impact development, provincial building codes and approvals and inspections, "greenspaces" etc etc etc. And at the end of the day - ALL municipal authority derives from the province. So if the province is allowing excessive laws locally then they're part of the problem too. Then there's the feds. But at the end of the day ALL levels of gov't impose heavy restrictions If you're just learning that now -welcome to reality Quote Provincial governments can and should put pressure on municipal governments to relent and federal governments can and should put pressure on provincial governments to help facilitate this. Sure - but both of those groups need to clean up their own acts too. For example - most provinces decided during covid that nobody can get evicted during covid even if they're not paying rent. So - suddenly the provinces decided to make land owners responsible for paying for the social safety net out of their own pockets. Guess what the impact has been on desiring to be a landlord? It was just noted that there's a huge number of homes where the home owners could have a secondary suite and rent it out - but they don't want to. Rental laws are one of many laws that play a huge role in what gets built. Quote As for you and the public, you could join an APC and try to change the system from within by convincing fellow public volunteers to see your side of the issue, whatever that might be. Utterly pointless. If you're going to go for political action then working directly with a provnicial party or starting a specific advocacy group to work with any provincial gov't would be the best bet. Federally - get rid of trudeua and bring in someone who isnt interested in the destruction of Canada for their own gain. PP would do nicely, we don't have any others that are willing to run for the whole country at the moment that would fit the bill. Quote When you do though I would advise not spending your time trying to convince everyone you're the smartest guy in the room. Should i appear to be the dumbest guy in the room as you do? I'm not sure that's helping as much as you think it does. Quote
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