Trucker protest at U.S. border crossing reportedly several kilometres long

Hoof Hearted

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I guess my point is hard workers back in the day could own a house...raise a family...and have a reasonable lifestyle.

You're a hard worker today? You're probably stuck in a Mc Job or pouring coffee at Starbucks for minimum wage.
 

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The Left is all about 'root causes' aren't they?

Maybe, just maybe we are in this predicament today because we gambled and elected style over substance...the part-time drama teacher dreamboat with the good hair whose last name had the right pedigree.

"You define the moment, or the moment defines you."

I think so far the moment is defining Trudeau. I mentioned this was a white protest. I understand many of those truckers are of colour, but I think a good chunk of their supporters are white. Just wanted to clarify that.

And this moment proves Justin is/was horrible for the job.

But I don't see anyone else doing any better, to be honest.
 
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I guess my point is hard workers back in the day could own a house...raise a family...and have a reasonable lifestyle.

You're a hard worker today? You're probably stuck in a Mc Job or pouring coffee at Starbucks for minimum wage.
Nonsense. If you're a hard worker today, you're a robot.

Hate to break it to folks, but even if the local factory does come back, it won't employ 5000 men. It'll employ 250 engineers overseeing the robots.
 
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Tecumsehsbones

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Good point.
For now, anyhow, seems like sensible, pragmatic politicians don't have a chance against professional liars promising utopia to one side or t'other.

Best possibility I can see is that folk'll wake up when they've suffered enough pain.

Worst possibility is the 1%, supported by the next 4%, using robots to do the work and hiring the next 30% to protect them from the 65%.

There are actually examples of this. Like the South American non-soshulist paradises where the rich commute from their heavily-guarded office buildings to their heavily-guarded gated communities by helicopter so they don't have to risk the favela.
 
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Hoof Hearted

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I think at it's core this protest is becoming about top down control and the evaporation of the middle class.

Can you say 'Oligarchy'?
 

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I guess my point is hard workers back in the day could own a house...raise a family...and have a reasonable lifestyle.

You're a hard worker today? You're probably stuck in a Mc Job or pouring coffee at Starbucks for minimum wage.
I wonder if my neighbours are the exception , they all seem to be homeowners and are raising families . Maybe they are lazy .