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For Canadians: What Is Your Plans For the Future

Desdinova

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I've been quite concerned lately with the decisions of our dumbass Prime Minister, the rise of racism, the blatant entitlement of today's young adults, and the introduction of the carbon tax. I've been trying to figure out where I should be positioning myself with regards to my place of residence, my reliance on city services, and my sources of income. I'm not really worried about my job, but I'm wondering if some of the other areas I'm interested in pursuing are going to be better and more successful ventures for income.

Recently, I've been considering moving from the city to a more rural location, and moving towards a more off-the-grid lifestyle. However, the carbon tax threatens the price of gasoline which I need to commute to and from my job on a daily basis. I see the off-the-grid lifestyle as a way to lessen my overall costs when it comes to heat, electricity, and water. However, I'm also worried that our stupid Prime Minister is going to tax WOOD for use in wood stoves. I don't think I can plant and grow my own trees at a fast enough rate to become exempt from that one.

Any thoughts on where our country is headed and what lifestyle changes would be ideal?
 

Just because a woman listens to you and acts interested in what you say doesn't mean she really is. She might just be acting polite, while silently wishing that the date would hurry up and end, or that you would go away... and never come back.

Quote taken from The SoSuave Guide to Women and Dating, which you can read for FREE.

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I've been quite concerned lately with the decisions of our dumbass Prime Minister, the rise of racism, the blatant entitlement of today's young adults, and the introduction of the carbon tax. I've been trying to figure out where I should be positioning myself with regards to my place of residence, my reliance on city services, and my sources of income. I'm not really worried about my job, but I'm wondering if some of the other areas I'm interested in pursuing are going to be better and more successful ventures for income.

Recently, I've been considering moving from the city to a more rural location, and moving towards a more off-the-grid lifestyle. However, the carbon tax threatens the price of gasoline which I need to commute to and from my job on a daily basis. I see the off-the-grid lifestyle as a way to lessen my overall costs when it comes to heat, electricity, and water. However, I'm also worried that our stupid Prime Minister is going to tax WOOD for use in wood stoves. I don't think I can plant and grow my own trees at a fast enough rate to become exempt from that one.

Any thoughts on where our country is headed and what lifestyle changes would be ideal?
That off the grid living is looking more appealing everywhere , including in America.

A place in the woods 100 miles from any city with no TV and very limited internet - just living on the land and resources.

Even a few celebrities are doing that now. Brock Lesnar for example. An anti social American fighter/wrestler that lives in a cabin in rural Saskatchewan.
 

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Same thing in the US dude. Trump has temporarily given the decent people hope, but more and more liberals are infiltrating everything. Soon, those folks you describe will simply out-number the good people. All you can do is adjust your sails and adapt. You certainly can't move away from it.
 

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Without knowing a lot more about your business, work, location etc it is hard to give advice.
I'm not really looking for advice. I'm the one who has to figure out where everything fits with the way our economic climate is going. I'm just wanting to see if anybody else has altered their plans for their future due to some of the latest developments in our country.

Currently, I've been looking into moving outside the city. However, there's going to be a daily commute to work if I go through with that plan which means an increased cost in gas. But if I decide to put some money aside to go in the direction of off-grid living, I'll be able to save myself some money.

Right now, my job saves me money because they give me a work vehicle that I get to drive home. My personal vehicle mostly gets used on weekends only. That is a huge cost saving.

The one thing I'm thankful for at the moment is that I don't live in Alberta. They're getting slammed hard.
 

What happens, IN HER MIND, is that she comes to see you as WORTHLESS simply because she hasn't had to INVEST anything in you in order to get you or to keep you.

You were an interesting diversion while she had nothing else to do. But now that someone a little more valuable has come along, someone who expects her to treat him very well, she'll have no problem at all dropping you or demoting you to lowly "friendship" status.

Quote taken from The SoSuave Guide to Women and Dating, which you can read for FREE.

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Same thing in the US dude. Trump has temporarily given the decent people hope, but more and more liberals are infiltrating everything. Soon, those folks you describe will simply out-number the good people. All you can do is adjust your sails and adapt. You certainly can't move away from it.
The good news is America is made up of essentially two countries - the coasts and middle America. You've got New York, LA, SF, Miami, DC, Atlanta, and Houston, and then you've got middle America. Yes, you've got a few large metropolitan cities peppered throughout the middle of the country, but there are still over 100 million Americans that don't have to deal with this crap in their lives.

You think the people from North Dakota, South Dakota, Kansas, Utah, West Virginia, Wyoming, or Montana have to deal with political correctness or gender neutral bathrooms at their schools? Hell, Utah is SO backward right wing they still have death by firing squad legally and it's loaded with Mormon fundamentalists in GOVERNMENT.

What I am getting at is if things ever got really bad, this actually could become a tale of two countries where just about all conservatives move to rural parts of the country to just get away. They'll live in a small community in the mountains with 1 post office, 1 movie theater, 1 courthouse, and a population of 2,000 people. They will have basic cable and struggle to find an internet provider that services them. But as long as we don't elect a dictator and we continue to let the states decide, these people will quietly pay their taxes and be content. These people are not the left's concerns. Only those in the left's vicinity are threatened. The lunatics in South Beach don't really care if some redneck in rural Utah hates gay people.

I think it may actually come to this by the year 2030 and I've thought about this "cabin in the woods" lifestyle myself, but I have always lived in cities and haven't made a move so far. I like the beach and tall buildings. While I'm an introvert I still like to see a lot of life around me.
 

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5hit is really starting to fly up here in Canada. People in Alberta have started a group that is wanting to separate the rest of Canada from the eastern provinces (Quebec & Ontario) due to our girly spend-a-holic Prime Minister. Things are starting to get a bit crazy up here with regards to politics, pipelines, jobs, carbon tax, cost of living, etc etc.

One advantage to living outside a major center is lower housing costs. That may more than offset your fuel.
Property taxes are certainly lower outside the city. That, and we'd have to deal with our own waste disposal instead of dealing with the city's costly lack of waste removal. I have all kinds of garbage kicking around my back yard because the city has been lousy at picking it up.
 

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I have a simple plan for you. Alaska becomes a country and joins Russia!!! Oh wait, Alaska is not Canada! But fvck it. Alaska becomes free country, joins Canada, and becomes part of Russia. What do you want to be law in it? Corvette for every one? Lada 4x4 for every one, you got it!



make it happen I talk to Putin
 

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I have a simple plan for you. Alaska becomes a country and joins Russia!!! Oh wait, Alaska is not Canada! But fvck it. Alaska becomes free country, joins Canada, and becomes part of Russia. What do you want to be law in it? Corvette for every one? Lada 4x4 for every one, you got it!



make it happen I talk to Putin
Alaska should be Canadian!

Make no sense de Russian sold it to America lol... Canada with Alaska looks better on a map.

To Desdinova, since I am from Quebec, living in Montreal.... I can tell you.... Quebec elites are leaving the provinces moving to Ontario, British-Columbia and the USA.... why? they fell there is no futur in Quebec.

I feel the same sometimes but my family business keep me here and I want it to be my launching pad from where I take over Ontario and the whole of Quebec.

You gave no information from yourself but by memory you in the suburbans of Saskatchewan?

Move to Nunavut (north east territory).... they have low taxes, great natural landscape, the weather is getting less cold. Alot of jobs are being built there... due to military, mining, health care, governement expansions, and the naval industry. The average income overthere is 100 000$ (basically a new Alberta minus the dependancy on the sand and more mountains and wildlife). Also, you have boreal auror :p.

From there you can refer me any French Canadian expat looking to be rich or Ontario people :)....

What we banned EyeBrolling?
 

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I always thought weed legalization would happen in Canada first. It's ironic that it's so liberal up there, but weed is still illegal.
 

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You gave no information from yourself but by memory you in the suburbans of Saskatchewan?
I'm in Manitoba. I'd love to move to Saskatchewan, but I have a child with my ex-wife that is keeping me here.

I always thought weed legalization would happen in Canada first. It's ironic that it's so liberal up there, but weed is still illegal.
Our idiot Prime Minister was working on it. Right now he's in bed with China for some stupid reason.
 
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Has anyone ever been to Barrow, Alaska or any rural part of it? Was browsing some geography and it appears to be one of the northernmost populated cities on the globe. Population 4,000, snow year round, -6 degrees on average this time of year, with a view of the Arctic Ocean, and 67 days without sunlight from May to July.

I read about a theory in school called Attention Restoration Theory which basically maintains people do better in better weather/nature landscapes. This could explain why the suicide rate in Alaska is 9 per 100,000 compared to Florida's 1 per 100,000. I can't imagine being a kid or a 20 something male there. I probably would off myself.

Goes to show that cabin in the woods lifestyle can work for some people but would be the death of others.

I don't think they're worried about gender neutral restrooms there anyway...
 

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Has anyone ever been to Barrow, Alaska or any rural part of it? Was browsing some geography and it appears to be one of the northernmost populated cities on the globe. Population 4,000, snow year round, -6 degrees on average this time of year, with a view of the Arctic Ocean, and 67 days without sunlight from May to July.

I read about a theory in school called Attention Restoration Theory which basically maintains people do better in better weather/nature landscapes. This could explain why the suicide rate in Alaska is 9 per 100,000 compared to Florida's 1 per 100,000. I can't imagine being a kid or a 20 something male there. I probably would off myself.

Goes to show that cabin in the woods lifestyle can work for some people but would be the death of others.

I don't think they're worried about gender neutral restrooms there anyway...
While good weather makes people happier, it also makes them lazier (hence, why northern countries are generally rich and southern countries are generally poor).
 

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Hey Desdi; is this true?

It was supposed to be a night of innocent fun and giddy excitement — her first high school dance — but for one girl at New Brunswick’s Fredericton High School, the night would go on to haunt her well after the last song was played.

The young girl’s mother (who asked that she and her daughter have their identities protected) reached out to TheRebel.Media.

She told us that her daughter was approached by two Syrian migrants who are enrolled at the Canadian high school. Both attempted to grind with the fourteen-year-old girl before one of the migrant students came up behind her, and aggressively touched her — her body and her breasts — before forcing his hand down her pants, touching her vagina from inside her underwear.

Through emails and a recorded phone interview, the Fredricton mother told me that, at first, Fredricton High School belittled reports of the sex assault against her daughter, and was told to consider things from the Syrian migrant’s perspective — to consider how western girls’ clothing has the potential to create cultural tension.

The girl’s mother informed me that the the police were aware of the sex assault and that she had hoped to press charges; however, following a questionable interaction between the young girl and one detective, there is now no sign that charges will be pressed.

According to the girl’s mother, the Syrian migrant student was suspended for just one week and is now back at school — with her daughter. Meantime, the 14-year-old girl has missed several weeks worth of school and is now seeing a mental health professional to help her cope with the trauma.

And it would seem this young girl isn't alone. Her mother told me that there have been complaints from other girls, too. More reports of “Syrian boys groping and touching girls’ breasts and trying to touch girls’ vaginas at previous school dances.”

She also told me that the much older Syrian students at FHS are permitted to attend school dances, which she describes as “unfair to the younger students.” But, for reasons unclear to her, the issues — despite being well known — are not being reported.

Now, Rebel Media sought to verify the sex assault allegations before presenting this young girl’s story to you. And so, we followed up with the school. We filed an access to information request. We informed Fredricton High School of our tip and asked that they provide any information regarding the alleged sexual assault in question.

We received shy of one dozen pages of email transactions between teachers and school administrators, all of which authenticated our source’s story.

Over the course of the past eight months, I have presented a dozen reports, based on over three thousand pages of documents, covering five different Canadian provinces on the topic of Syrian students abusing their peers.

In our ongoing investigation into allegations of abuse and sexual harassment perpetrated by Syrian migrant students on Canadian children, these stories out of FHS were some of the most disturbing. Some two-thousand and seven hundred pages of email transactions between teachers, administrators, and school board members painted a picture of ongoing physical abuse and sexual harassment within their walls:

Syrian men in their twenties enrolled in the high school, successfully hitting on the much younger girls; requests for gender segregation and prayer spaces; expressions of excitement over the Brussels bombings and hobbies that included rocket propelled grenades.

It’s happening. There’s evidence, evidence that we here at TheRebel.Media have made publicly available. Every page of every Access to Information request we’ve filed is posted in full on our website.

And yet, there is a country-wide cone of silence on the subject.

If you believe in our journalism and want to see the full list of my reports on the subject of Syrian migrant students bullying, harassing, and abusing their Canadian peers, VISIT SchoolyardScandal.com.

And, if you or someone you know has a story of their own, send us a note at [email protected]. We'll look into your claim and, if it's true, we'll tell your story.

Because, unlike the mainstream media, we here at The Rebel won't ignore the young girls and boys who are ultimately being affected by Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's sloppy Syrian refugee policy.

http://www.therebel.media/exclusive_syrian_refugee_school_sex_attack
 

What happens, IN HER MIND, is that she comes to see you as WORTHLESS simply because she hasn't had to INVEST anything in you in order to get you or to keep you.

You were an interesting diversion while she had nothing else to do. But now that someone a little more valuable has come along, someone who expects her to treat him very well, she'll have no problem at all dropping you or demoting you to lowly "friendship" status.

Quote taken from The SoSuave Guide to Women and Dating, which you can read for FREE.

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