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Talk About Cluelessness: Hundreds block downtown street to protest mining industry convention in Toronto –

Posted on March 1, 2020 by RichInWriters

Talk About Cluelessness: Hundreds block downtown street, to protest mining industry convention in Toronto – March 3, 2020,

A little context here, as I’m writing this recently in Toronto a Homeless encampment caught fire underneath the Gardiner Expressway. Yes, if you’re not from Toronto, I want to tell you that Toronto has a huge homeless problem, it’s never been solved. The province of Ontario is known for voting for Liberals, Liberals have been given free rein on this province but every time the issue of housing or homelessness comes up the Liberal Party of Canada goes further Left to find another way to waste money.

The Liberals did such a bad job that Ontarians actually voted for a Conservative Premier. Now, the real problem with COnservative Premiers in Ontario is that most Ontarians have been living in fantasy land under the Liberal leadership ad, therefore, have no clue as to how the bills are paid. In easy to understand terminology, a large portion of Ontarians voters view economics in the same manner as child views mom and dad.

When mom and dad have to make tough decisions the spoiled child assumes that mom and dad are being mean, so the child rebels in protests, not realizing that mom and dads house is on fire!

Homeless encampment catches fire underneath Gardiner Expressway | GlobalNews.ca

Now, the protest you can read about below stems from Canadian businesses mining in foreign countries, who can’t mine for themselves. Now, in many instances, these mining countries if harassed enough could simply relocate, which equates to even less tax revenue for Canada’s poor? I’m sure most mining companies would rather mine in Canada, but they can’t because of all the regulations, but these companies love our country so much that they’ll still pay taxes here. I’m not sure if this protest will spread, but it’s odd to me how the modern-day environmentalists think.

Unlike the wet’suwet’en in which I know who is behind it, I don’t know much about this mining protest, but it goes to show you that these people are clueless, the roads they’re protesting on, the signs they’re holding how do you they think this stuff was manufactured? The worst part of this protest is that a corporation is really nothing but a piece of paper, by that I mean these Canadian companies can simply move operations and the taxes they pump into the Canadian economy to pay for our gigantic welfare state somewhere else!

Anyway, this topic isn’t worth anymore energy

Hundreds block downtown street to protest mining industry convention in Toronto | NationalPost.com

Interesting times ahead!

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