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Sen. Walter Sobchak

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19. There are a lot of things I like about Canada,
Fri Sep 11, 2015, 09:39 PM
Sep 2015

the value proposition of living in any economically viable region is not one of them.

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yep randys1 Sep 2015 #1
Yep. I saw that back in 1998 when I hosted a campground in Cleita Sep 2015 #2
If you account for the cost of living indoors, they aren't. Sen. Walter Sobchak Sep 2015 #3
"Career opportunities are also severely limited outside the largest most expensive cities." Cleita Sep 2015 #4
The US has dozens of prosperous yet affordable second-tier cities. Sen. Walter Sobchak Sep 2015 #7
They are only prosperous for a certain class of professionals Cleita Sep 2015 #10
However did I forget the exclusive trustafarian enclaves of Fort Worth and Phoenix? Sen. Walter Sobchak Sep 2015 #16
You can stand by anything you say. Cleita Sep 2015 #17
What's with all the crap, polly7 Sep 2015 #32
You are clearly reading something else entirely into this Sen. Walter Sobchak Sep 2015 #34
As is the case here. nt. polly7 Sep 2015 #35
Except when it isn't. Sen. Walter Sobchak Sep 2015 #39
I have family members in finance. polly7 Sep 2015 #43
Really? Where did you read that? mhatrw Sep 2015 #6
I have worked in Canada for most of the last decade Sen. Walter Sobchak Sep 2015 #9
It must not be so bad if you became a citizen. n/t Cleita Sep 2015 #11
lol Tsiyu Sep 2015 #13
There are a lot of things I like about Canada, Sen. Walter Sobchak Sep 2015 #19
Me too. I do like Canada. I visit as often as I can. Cleita Sep 2015 #21
Do you know why petroleum is a thing? Sen. Walter Sobchak Sep 2015 #27
Oh bullshit. polly7 Sep 2015 #30
Great. But where did you see the numbers that show the Canadian mhatrw Sep 2015 #20
I don't know if someone has done that Sen. Walter Sobchak Sep 2015 #22
Oh, so that's the problem. Cleita Sep 2015 #23
hong kong and china Snow Leopard Sep 2015 #25
I don't understand, I have a huge family and many friends who live all across Canada. polly7 Sep 2015 #24
I didn't say terrible, Sen. Walter Sobchak Sep 2015 #31
Much better career prospects, how??? polly7 Sep 2015 #33
I have no agenda Sen. Walter Sobchak Sep 2015 #37
Lmfao. polly7 Sep 2015 #40
If you're happy and they're happy, that is just great. Sen. Walter Sobchak Sep 2015 #42
Everyone has options ........... polly7 Sep 2015 #44
You are definitely reading something else entirely into this Sen. Walter Sobchak Sep 2015 #45
No, you said a lot more than that polly7 Sep 2015 #46
Then what was this? Sen. Walter Sobchak Sep 2015 #47
What??? polly7 Sep 2015 #48
You are clearly having a conversation with someone else, Sen. Walter Sobchak Sep 2015 #49
Nope ... polly7 Sep 2015 #50
Got it. Anek Dote told you. mhatrw Sep 2015 #26
Socialism? Who said anything about socialism? Sen. Walter Sobchak Sep 2015 #28
Toronto is a coastal city. mhatrw Sep 2015 #36
That is sort of the whole problem Sen. Walter Sobchak Sep 2015 #38
Pardon? polly7 Sep 2015 #14
Not true laundry_queen Sep 2015 #15
SOCIALISM! mhatrw Sep 2015 #5
The banksters were not allowed to write banking legislation in Canada. applegrove Sep 2015 #8
Their housing market went the opposite way as ours post 2008 Tsiyu Sep 2015 #12
So I made the mistake of reading the comments laundry_queen Sep 2015 #18
in Toronto I was stuck by how nobody on the street looked like a rat who was just feeling lucky to MisterP Sep 2015 #29
click here if you like facebook! eom yawnmaster Sep 2015 #41
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