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Originally Posted by CliffFletcher
The big systemic problems in Canada today (housing costs, health care capacity) took decades to develop and affect people across jurisdictions. They can’t be laid at the feet of a single party or any single level of government.
The solutions are going to take decades, and require the cooperation of every party in government at the federal, provincial, and municipal level. That means implementing policies that have broad public support and will require broadly shared sacrifices. There’s no vilifying our way out of these problems. People who think that if only we vote X out of power things will turn around are kidding themselves.
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Maybe not a single Canadian party, but yes they can be blamed on a single person. His name was Reagan. He pushed voodoo economics on the world and this is the end result. The is the world neoliberals want, the rich are richer and the poor are working slaves. This isn't the system being broken, this is the system working as intended.
The solution is the dreaded "socialism".
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