so you have some established right to indicate which of us can speak as to what’s best for the Canadian people (you) and the other can’t (me). Because…reasons?
What in what I wrote leads you to this?
I correctly noted this doesn't affect you and that it does affect mamy.
Your position, as far as I can tell is:
If the reason for doing the wrong thing is “the jobs” then you need to rethink your reasoning.
... It’s bad policy to concede to the US right now.
I think that the jobs really do matter to a lot of people and that when the US has significantly more leverage you Canada has very few options.
Again, noting that your position really hurts a lot of people doesn't mean you can't have a position rather, it's that you support a position that really hurts people.
Canada... Depends what kind of visit really. I captain a few rec teams, so breaks or dislocations, we'll go to emergency, get triaged and wait for a bit.
If it's somwthing I'd like to get checked out but not urgent, I'll schedule an appointment with my family dr, might take a week or 2?
For something sooner, I'll go to one of the several walk in clinics nearby. Wait time really varies but generally pretty quick as long as I get there a little early.
Nope, re-read what I wrote. What in there says you can't come up with a valid opinion?
It's more "your opinion doesn't seem to give any weight, relief or aid to those who are affected in any way shape or form."
It's a trade negotiation, it's literally all about the jobs.
I get that you aren't affected but thousands are.
By your logic, we should just not do anything with our largest trading partner and I dunno, just wait for almost half a decade until we like the administration?
So far, the replies have been "everyone should just drop all American services, that's a minor detail for IT" and "a trillion dollar trade negotiation isn't actually about jobs."
I get the kneejerk reaction but damn, this is silly bordering on depressing.
It's a trade negotiation, it's literally all about the jobs.
I get that you aren't affected but thousands are.
By your logic, we should just not do anything with our largest trading partner and I dunno, just wait for almost half a decade until we like the administration?
Admittedly, a lot of taxes are misspent but a quarter of your income seems a bargain.
For example, I imagine getting to your jon would be really difficult without roads. Or a semi functional legal system that stops people from just robbing your business whenever they feel like it. Or a system that enforces contracts and property rights.
I've had a job where I didn't pay taxes. It didn't end well.
Hadn't thought about it like that but really, if they want to boost profits more hospitals ought to have cigarettes in vending machines, bars in the waiting rooms and taco bell in the cafeterias.
So far at least, I've found this much more charming than culture war bait.