I think you may be right for some countries.
As to Canada, my adopted country, I have always understood that the silent majority is fiscally conservative and socially liberal.
And hence the push for robotics and automation to replace the workers (synthetic labour). That will not, however, fill the consumer gap. Either way, we are headed for a significant socioeconomic challenge
That would take all of the fun out of it, and require actual thinking.
I mean why have a thought when you can yell a slogan.
Don't be such a spoilsport!
I learned the phrase "blood engorged pole of muscle" in elementary school, by going to the school library and reading the first chapter of the Godfather....
Times seems to have changed :cool:
More importantly, it must be distilled in Canada to maintain its right to call it "Canadian Whiskey". All that has been moved is bottling in order to avoid the cost of shipping bottles. Now they just ship vats of product to the new bottling facility, located in their biggest market.
So, a...
We rent a cottage for two weeks every year. We keep looking for one to buy (primarily as a means of wealth transfer to my son) and have concluded that we are better off getting a country house for our needs, and then buy a plot of land for the boy to build his own cottage / cabin until we snuff it
Understood. Thank you for the clarification.
That is basically just situational voting, true of many Canadians who more often than not vote against a party rather than for a party.. Not a sign of partisanship.
Case in point - I have voted Mulroney, Martin, Broadbent, Harper, Trudeau and...
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