It was a choice before it became an addiction...I don't addiction can really be looked at as a "choice"....
It was a choice before it became an addiction...I don't addiction can really be looked at as a "choice"....
CERB reduced poverty.It seems like rocket science to you....it's not as easy as that...you neglect to see how almost 8 years of Trudeau has done to Canada....yeah...I wouldn't blame it all on him alone...the Premiers have as much to blame for it...including Dofo....they didn't do shit about th is problem....You keep throwing around "tax" like...how much tax increase are we gonna have?
If you say so.. I’ll tell that to people I know that have had reactions…including a nurse doing cpr that had a bad one.I need to correct you on that one.
No, that is a common myth. Fentanyl cannot be readily absorbed through the skin, nor can you overdose on fentanyl by touching a doorknob or dollar bill.
What we used to do is put people who had severe drug and mental issues into treatment programs. It was determined that this practice went against an individual's rights. So now what we have is all the homeless, drug addicts and people with mental problems roaming the streets. We provide "safe injection" sites that makes it easier for the drug dealers to target their customers. We let them set up tents and take over our parks. We let them wander the streets like zombies. Is that actually better than the was we used to do things? Our policies now, clearly aren't working.
When people talk of "affordable housing" to get people off the streets, what they really mean is "free housing." And who is going to pay for that? The unfortunate part, is these people are so messed up that even if you give them a free place to stay, it usually gets destroyed along with the area around it in no time. Just look at what happened to the two hotels the city took over to house the homeless. One at Mt. Pleasant and Eglinton and the other on the Esplanade. It was a disaster in and around both locations. People who lived in the area, ones who pay lots in taxes and other fees have had enough of the violence, human excrement, discarded needles, ear-piercing chaos, and general debauchery that ensued in those neighbourhoods.
I live in a small town north of Peterborough and it's getting bad. Lots of petty....breaking into cars, bikes getting stolen and people scooters. You drive by one of the churches up here and you see lots of them sleeping on the grass in front of the church. I'm a contractors and have major issues with them squatting on job sites and stealing tools.It's gotten to the point they are ruining entire cities. The snowflakes think they can save everyone. They need to only give 1 drug related medical call per person per year. Ban the use of naloxone. How can we let them ruin civilization? Give help to the 15% that actually need it.
I know london ontario is a mess. I know many cities are now.
Absolutely agree.Its the other way around, billionaires are stealing our money through controlling how much people are paid, how much they have to pay for food/lodging and how much housing costs.
They can buy supreme court judges and politicians like DoFo to change the rules of the game to their favour.
Every city has them but london ontario is quite bad, completely overrun in my opinion.One OD’s and 2 more come and take their place on the park bench . I don’t know anything about London , lots of druggies there?
They don't need money, there's places to sleep for them but they choose not to because they don't like the rules. Every city has soup kitchens for them to eat. Snowflakes like you are only making it worse. Help the 20% that need it. The grifters walking around with backpacks on drinking and mething, stop enabling them. Why don't you take some of them in?get a fuckin grip.....fining people for providing $ or food and drink is truly regressive.....its like at a zoo..dont feed the animals..........your solution it seems to be ..let them die...o the humanity
What reactions? What were the circumstances in each case? I know many police officers, doctors and nurses. They tell me it's not a serious risk. Mass media reports of fentanyl toxicity by first responders through passive contact in their job duties are more myth than fact.If you say so.. I’ll tell that to people I know that have had reactions…
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utterly agree with the second sentence.It's easy to always blame government. Ask any fireman or paramedic what it's like to deal with them everyday?
No it didn't. it was temporary aide...WTF LoL...do you know how much strain in the economy CERB in the long run would be? Where the fuck do you think the funds come from? people not entirely going back to work causes a lot of lay offs....lay offs result to idle people...and where do those people go? If anything...CERB had negative impact overall...CERB reduced poverty.
We're talking about an accidental overdose by a first responder/doctor/nurse etc. coming in contact with someone whose doing fentanyl. What I'm saying is the risk is close to zero if they're wearing PPE, as they should be. As for your golf analogy, for the same reason you don't go golfing in a thunderstorm, you wear PPE when dealing with anyone suspected of coming into contact with fentanyl.I am not going to get into specifics gamerboy. You said it’s a myth. I’m telling you it’s not, deal with that.
the risk is low. So is getting hit by lightning. Would you go golfing when there’s electricity in the air?
The pay for 'essential workers' isn't enough to afford housing and food in the GTA.No it didn't. it was temporary aide...WTF LoL...do you know how much strain in the economy CERB in the long run would be? Where the fuck do you think the funds come from? people not entirely going back to work causes a lot of lay offs....lay offs result to idle people...and where do those people go? If anything...CERB had negative impact overall...
Some would say it is "statistically insignificant".So is getting hit by lightning. Would you go golfing when there’s electricity in the air?
Sure....I would just follow Lee Trevino's advice. He said " when there is a chance of lightning I just hold a 1 iron up in the air because not even God can hit a 1 iron."Would you go golfing when there’s electricity in the air?
What do you classify as "essential workers?"The pay for 'essential workers' isn't enough to afford housing and food in the GTA.
The least wealthy 40% of households in Canada account for 2.7% of the countries net worth.
Its income disparity.
Time for higher wages and the UBI.
you did..in your post#10who mentioned anything about their happiness level?
Check with DoFo, it was his government that made the call.What do you classify as "essential workers?"
you are wallowing in your ignorance...do i need to respond again?Every city has them but london ontario is quite bad, completely overrun in my opinion.
They don't need money, there's places to sleep for them but they choose not to because they don't like the rules. Every city has soup kitchens for them to eat. Snowflakes like you are only making it worse. Help the 20% that need it. The grifters walking around with backpacks on drinking and mething, stop enabling them. Why don't you take some of them in?