Here: 3:15 we have the same old conservative/liberal disproportionate overemphasis on welfare fraud, which is really dog-whistle code for criminalizing calls for equity and the intolerance of poverty. Now, for example, the Ontario provincial conservative party are trying to once again break and privatize Ontario healthcare and public education, while employing appeals to pull yourself up by the bootstraps even if your boots were stolen by the rich. Corpslavetives and neoliebros (by rotating who is the current plutocrat) historically block meaningful structural equity by tossing a few crumbs to their bourgeois sycophants /wannabes and manipulated/misinformed wage-slaves, while the 25 richest Kanataians own as much as all the combined wealth of over 40% of the entire Canadian population. Whose welfare?
Most of your comments are opinions if you never been to Canada don't say anything I've been to Canada and they pay around the same thing we pay at least they see where there's is going ours is going into the hands of corrupt politicians and greedy bankers oh yeah and they have little to no crime
TheLmar83. False...Canada's Crime Rates are around the same Per Capita as that of the U.S.A. when you factor in the Population difference. Furthermore...we fork out over 47 Cents/Dollar in Taxes...which is even more than the 3rd that Americans pay out in Taxes! Canada isn't the Oh So Wonderful Country that acts like it is? Also, taking a trip to Canada here and there isn't a qualifier for what really goes on behind the scenes. That's like me saying I went to Buffalo, New York for Wings and Beer...and I now know America to a Tee? Oh...and my Grandmother was American!
I'm Canadian but you don't have to be to make a quick google search on out income and sales tax rates compared to Americans which are significantly lower. I don't see your president as corrupt but if you wanna talk corrupt, Canada's prime minister does many things to seem like a good person at the expense of tax payers. One example was when he allowed many Syrian refugees and provided them with even more free services than his own original citizens
Lol Canada played you like a fiddle dude... I'd be happier with a teepee and internet access than the reality of being denied participation in my own military lmao.
Which falls under the umbrella term of welfare. Welfare includes social services and income security (e.g., child benefits) as our predecessors felt that providing financial support to families and single parents with children was a beneficial thing to do, which I personally agree with
Welfare does aid the economy. During inevitable market failures, having a system that provide a basic income during unemployment, finances for families, and temporary handouts (e.g., CERB) placing money in people's hand who will thus go out and spend money which in turn restimulates the economy. It's Keynesian economics, but your comment suggests to me that you don't subscribe to that belief.
Here 2024 humble blessings.
That's awesome
At 43 thousand a year for Syrian refugees I don't think the elderly are getting the Lions share of tax dollars check your facts.
Here: 3:15 we have the same old conservative/liberal disproportionate overemphasis on welfare fraud, which is really dog-whistle code for criminalizing calls for equity and the intolerance of poverty. Now, for example, the Ontario provincial conservative party are trying to once again break and privatize Ontario healthcare and public education, while employing appeals to pull yourself up by the bootstraps even if your boots were stolen by the rich. Corpslavetives and neoliebros (by rotating who is the current plutocrat) historically block meaningful structural equity by tossing a few crumbs to their bourgeois sycophants /wannabes and manipulated/misinformed wage-slaves, while the 25 richest Kanataians own as much as all the combined wealth of over 40% of the entire Canadian population. Whose welfare?
At least Canadians can actually see where their money is going
Most of your comments are opinions if you never been to Canada don't say anything I've been to Canada and they pay around the same thing we pay at least they see where there's is going ours is going into the hands of corrupt politicians and greedy bankers oh yeah and they have little to no crime
TheLmar83. False...Canada's Crime Rates are around the same Per Capita as that of the U.S.A. when you factor in the Population difference.
Furthermore...we fork out over 47 Cents/Dollar in Taxes...which is even more than the 3rd that Americans pay out in Taxes!
Canada isn't the Oh So Wonderful Country that acts like it is?
Also, taking a trip to Canada here and there isn't a qualifier for what really goes on behind the scenes.
That's like me saying I went to Buffalo, New York for Wings and Beer...and I now know America to a Tee?
Oh...and my Grandmother was American!
I'm Canadian but you don't have to be to make a quick google search on out income and sales tax rates compared to Americans which are significantly lower. I don't see your president as corrupt but if you wanna talk corrupt, Canada's prime minister does many things to seem like a good person at the expense of tax payers. One example was when he allowed many Syrian refugees and provided them with even more free services than his own original citizens
Lol Canada played you like a fiddle dude... I'd be happier with a teepee and internet access than the reality of being denied participation in my own military lmao.
It's garbage. It's a financial prison and a trap. It's a nightmare.
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Child benefits is well fare?
It's tax credit.
Which falls under the umbrella term of welfare. Welfare includes social services and income security (e.g., child benefits) as our predecessors felt that providing financial support to families and single parents with children was a beneficial thing to do, which I personally agree with
oversimplification.
you spelled anonymous wrong twice fuckhead
Set up for crying non tax paying lazy people !!!!!! Only wanting hand outs !!!!!!
Very naive. Welfare doesn't "aid" the economy, quite the opposite.
It's less expensive than putting people in prison and it's so restrictive, so it impedes any progress a person can make.
Welfare does aid the economy. During inevitable market failures, having a system that provide a basic income during unemployment, finances for families, and temporary handouts (e.g., CERB) placing money in people's hand who will thus go out and spend money which in turn restimulates the economy. It's Keynesian economics, but your comment suggests to me that you don't subscribe to that belief.
Did you get a government grant (welfare) to make this video?