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4 in 10 people using Toronto homeless shelters are refugees or asylum claimants – November 29, 2018,

Posted on November 29, 2018November 29, 2018 by RichInWriters

4 in 10 people using Toronto homeless shelters are refugees or asylum claimants – November 29, 2018,

So I’m reading an article by CBCNews that stated 4 in 10 people using Toronto homeless shelters are refugees or asylum claimants. My question is where were the hotels for Toronto’s homeless prior to prior to the surge in asylum claimants?

Why I’m against multilateral deals, in general, is because of unexpected events like this. Our government is large right now, the main reason why most countries sign multilateral deals is to decrease the size of government or make things easier, the problem is that rules get broken, most rules have loopholes and once you’re signed up to a multilateral deal which involves several countries your government, in my instance my Canadian government has to make sure that the needs of refugees or asylum claimants are met, otherwise we’re in violation and I assume would be assigned some sort of fine and/or penalty?

4 in 10 people using Toronto homeless shelters are refugees or asylum claimants, report finds – CBC

Toronto’s had a homeless problem for as long as I can remember, I recall family members of mine from America, coming to Canada and praising us for our clean streets but immediately understanding why we had some many homeless people. In conservative states, the majority of the homeless typically have substance abuse problems, but in Toronto, a lot of our homeless have a cost of living problem. My American family many of whom go to church and also volunteer were quickly able to identify the problem, because of the amount of taxes we pay and how expensive everything was and how limited we were in regards to options.

In their minds, this was an easy fix, if a politician had the heart to tell the people the truth, which is that Government services cost more than volunteer services. The government of Canada is bloated and all levels of government want to prove their relevance, recently Doug Ford attempted to shrink the size of Toronto council and there was immediate outrage, as the existing councilors were appalled at the mere notion that their workload would increase? This is the complete opposite of the private sector who are often excited when their workload increases because not only are they making more money but they’re also employing more people to do the same.

In Government most employees, most public sector workers are paid a wage and there’s really no incentive for a public servant to do more than is required, which is why public servants, politicians will often throw money at problems instead of getting to the root cause of a problem and working to solve the problem. This surge in asylum and so-called refugee claimants was created by Trudeau’s government. I also don’t think Canadians are understanding what’s happening right now, what’s happening is hyper-inflation, it hasn’t hit us yet, because Canadian workplace participation numbers haven’t been published yet, furthermore although the news of GM is making the most noise, what’s being overlooked are the jobs that are leaving Canada and what they’re being replaced with.

Similar to California, Ontario’s tech sector is doing ok, however the tech sector in Canada is heavily reliant on imports and although many of the finished products find their way into America, what’s being overlooked in all of this is the free trade deal America signed with South Korea, the deal America signed with South Korea is actually better than NAFTA or USMCA,this South Korea, U.S deal hasn’t even kicked in yet, which is one of the reasons why GM has made the decision to close its doors. People are forgetting that South Korea, Japan, and German automakers are now the most dominant. Toyota, Volkswagen Group and Hyundai those are the top three automakers, notice GM is currently number 4 on that list and everybody knows how much trouble GM is in.

What should alarm Canadians is why GM and many of the other American automakers are in such trouble? The problem is us, our way of thinking is flawed, our policies are flawed, we gave the world Capitalism and they sold us socialism and it’s only now starting to kicking in. The attitudes that come along with these globalist multilateral trade deals include putting the needs of others before your own. This is why in Ontario 4 in 10 people using Toronto homeless shelters are refugees or asylum claimants. One should ask the question if there are only 28,314 pending Asylum Claims yet 4 in 10 Shelters are asylum claimants in a city of 4+ million people, why were there any homeless people in Toronto to begin with?

Statistics on refugee claims made by Irregular Border Crossers, by Calendar Year and Quarter

You see what’s being left out of are the hotels and other strains on the system these Asylum Claimants are taking from our treasury, of course Justin Trudeau will be slow to act on these issues as he bails out the companies that made him Prime Minister and also locks hands with the other entities that he holds dear. The bottom line here is that Canada is digging itself into an economic pit of hell and I’m again going to warn Canadians that the little dip in the Canadian dollar that keeps happening is going to worsen once investors realize the self-inflicted disaster we’re in. We’ve regulated ourselves out of existence and there’s a new world emerging that only a select few are going to benefit from.

Anytime I bring up regulations people roll their eyes, well once a crash happens, regulations actually become your worse nightmare, because the government artificially raised the cost of living and like I said earlier Government workers, public sector workers will fight like hell to prove their relevance and this, of course, means that small business, medium-sized businesses will have to disappear.

Which means again that our reliance on imports will grow which is going to lead to a currency crisis. Hyper-inflation, higher cost of living eats away at your money, your savings, your investments, your social safety nets, your retirements. Venezuela doesn’t even manufacture toilet paper, in Canada I hope things don’t get that bad, but the less we manufacture the less our currency will be worth. This surge in asylum claimants, the Canada Post strike, GM leaving, bailouts for the media, bailouts for large corporations, do you really think the time of reckoning isn’t approaching? If Canada had the facilities to help Canada’s homeless before the asylum claimants, which is what this data shows, haven’t we already lost the moral high ground? or is it that we’re trying to get political browny points for the globalist?

Interesting times ahead

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