CANADA HATE THREAD - /pol/ (#513638829) [Archived: 60 hours ago]

Anonymous ID: NBO3L3a/Canada
8/21/2025, 6:59:41 PM No.513638829
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Holy God this country is objectively a dump after 10 years of liberal brainrot.

Need surgery?
>please wait 4-8 months for the least-personalized care possible where you're treated as patient #54948

Need a job?
>sorry saar all low level jobs are jeets and every decent job in the $20s/hr and up have 500 applicants per day applying
>economy is so shit you won't even find a job for upwards of a few years even if you just graduated university as a certified engineer
>major investment is down across the board; Canada's decade of woke policies has created an unstable and negative environment for running businesses here

Need a home?
>entire country is overpriced because corrupt Vancouver & Toronto skews the average price so high
>rents so high that you're nearly paying the same as if you took out a mortgage
>don't even think about renting a place solo unless you're making +$40/hr
>jeets overrunning all housing making options extremely limited
>people buying places and turning them into airbnb's further increase the shortage

AND yet the feds continue spending money on foreign aid and ukraine support despite our country heading toward collapsing. Trump's tariffs are only exacerbating the problem even further and Carney's response to it is to do nothing.
Anonymous ID: 1wGgGxGGCanada
8/21/2025, 7:09:18 PM No.513639533
Not being able to find jobs is bad, but it's also bad on the other end. As an income 1%er (not counting hong kong moguls and other offshore pedophiles like Carney) you are giving more than half your money away to a government that hates you and wants you to die for all your hard work

Do everything you can to get out of here as a high earner, at least for a few years while you get your bankroll up. The wealth decay on even just a few % taxes over a given period of time is worse than it seems if you factor in reinvesting what you make