Go west of Toronto on the 403 go past missisauga then oakville then burlington and you are in Hamilton.I've heard of Ham-Ill-Town.
Where exactly is it?
Wow shocked you don't know where it is.
Go west of Toronto on the 403 go past missisauga then oakville then burlington and you are in Hamilton.I've heard of Ham-Ill-Town.
Where exactly is it?
Of course they did. Some of them scare me.Those bearded scruffy White guys scared away the little old Asian ladies. Hee, hee, hee.
Just follow the smell.I've heard of Ham-Ill-Town.
Where exactly is it?
Now that is a stretch. And inaccurate.Fine, more Russians were killed by Jews in Stalin's Russia.
Except real historians will tell you that the Jew in question really only killed at most 250,000. And he was apparently an atheist communist, so I guess you definintion of jew is racial in some way.You needn't look at Stalin alone anyway.
"An Israeli student finishes high school without ever hearing the name "Genrikh Yagoda," the greatest Jewish murderer of the 20th Century, the GPU's deputy commander and the founder and commander of the NKVD. Yagoda . . . is responsible for the deaths of at least 10 million people."
That 10 million death toll at the hands of a Jew surpasses your 6 million figure for the Holocaust. Jews had a hand in the 4 million African deaths during the slave trade as well.
No-one at Stelco or Dofasco who worked in the mill ever made that kind of money.The problem with Hamilton was the assumption that people could continue to be paid $50 to $75 an hour to work in the steel mills. It was tough work but good pay if you could get it. But htose days are gone. there are still many well to do people in Hamilto nand the surrounding areas but most commute elsewhere to work.
It's normally an older asian couple I see at Trinity Belwoods.Those bearded scruffy White guys scared away the little old Asian ladies. Hee, hee, hee.
It's normally an older asian couple I see at Trinity Belwoods.
Chinese are much nicer than Jews.Jews and Chinese, besides both originating in Asia, are very similar in brain structure.
I was told that at one time it was in the 50 some odd dollar range. This was close to 10 years ago. So I just assumed the rates had gone up. Granted that is just hearsay and speculation. But whatever the number it's been deemed cheaper to do it elsewhere. You're right it's not the worker's fault but be it hte union or whatever the wages got to a breaking point and the companies went elsehwere.No-one at Stelco or Dofasco who worked in the mill ever made that kind of money.
And don't be so quick to blame the workers. It's way beyond that.
Those plants used to generate a lot of wealth for Canada and the Canadian economy. Wealth that went to pay the salaries of teachers for example (whom generate no wealth, only spend it.) It's a sad statement about Canada that all we seem good at is digging crap out of the ground and selling the bulk commodities abroad.
Without a proper downtown core you have no city. There are lots of nice suburban sprawls in Detroit but only the brave or naive venture into its decaying urban cesspool.I know hamilton very well.
The white trash you are talking about is most prevalent when you go downtown to the jackson square area and extends towards the steel factories. But areas like Westdale near the university is full of wealthy whites. You just don't see the wealthy people as much because they are driving. There are a few places off the top of my head that have some amazing homes which I am sure are not in the price range of the stroller pushing smoke hags.
I occasionally venture into Hamilton's downtown...it is nearly as bad as Detroit.Without a proper downtown core you have no city. There are lots of nice suburban sprawls in Detroit but only the brave or naive venture into its decaying urban cesspool.
Maybe if the guy was working Sundays he would get double time and that would be 50 an hour. Or with bennefits, etc.I was told that at one time it was in the 50 some odd dollar range. This was close to 10 years ago. So I just assumed the rates had gone up. Granted that is just hearsay and speculation. But whatever the number it's been deemed cheaper to do it elsewhere. You're right it's not the worker's fault but be it hte union or whatever the wages got to a breaking point and the companies went elsehwere.
Somewhere "highest income best-educated Asians" would stick out like a sore thumb, but not in the same league of shit as Detroit. Just not nice.I occasionally venture into Hamilton's downtown...it is nearly as bad as Detroit.
Are you sure 300K for a westdale home with 4 bedrooms?!??? Is it a fixer upper? I just did a mls search in the westdale area for 4 bdrm houses and found listings for 500 and 700K.Hamilton actually is atractive to a lot of home buyers because the prices for house are still reasonable. And I believe, it's one of the hotter housing markets in Canada (mind you it has nowhere to go but up).
I know 2 couples who were renting in T.O. who kept waiting for the mythical "crash" and finally gave up. One was renting a house around Spadina and Bloor and they are both professionals, but dropping 600 grand for an urban fixer-upper in T.O. was just too expensive for them.
So they moved to Hamilton and found a great place (Victorian, 4 bedrooms, hardwood, urban, lots of character) in Westdale in Hamilton for under 300 grand. Of course, she has to take the GO Train and they are not living in T.O., however, Hamilton is a proper city and I'd sooner move back to the Hammer and live there than I would live in the 905 "burb wasteland" (Vaughan, Markham, Mississauga, Ajax, Newmarket) surrounding Toronto.