Trust doesn’t matter if you have the most powerful military force in the world. You think the middle eastern countries surrounding Israel trust Netanyahu? Nope, but they sure fall in line and keep the negotiated peace…
I don’t think that’s a fair assumption.
I’m tired of winning boss.
Only one man knows the answer to this question.
War/Weapons industry has been very active lately.
> If you create more competition, everybody should benefit. Except shareholders
Some people only get sunlight from stepping out of their tiny homes or basement offices to go work at the office.
Don’t think it has to do with class. Surgeons and dentists still need to show up to work. Even in tech, the higher up you are, the more likely you will want to be in the office.
Isn’t that a form of affirmative action that the Supreme Court took issue with?
Yes, but just as they’d prefer playing video games over reading books. Might have been absent from their life at times, but I’m sure they’ll appreciate the properties and stocks I’ll leave behind for them.
You assume all homeowners are happy with the situation. That is definitely not the case. Many looking to upsize or thinking about housing for their kids are not pleased with the rising prices. And this crowd is growing…
That ratio is declining by the day as more and more join the renting class. Olivia Chow’s victory in Toronto is testament to that. She ran on increasing the vacancy tax, making evictions more difficult, building 25k…
Billboards have run before (“Can’t afford a home? Have you tried having rich parents?”, etc). A protest was organized but very few showed up. None of this work when the ruling class is benefiting from the lack of…
Absolutely. I know a few people planning an internal transfer within their companies to move to the US from Canada. The high cost of housing, the terrible winters and the inadequate healthcare have become unbearable.
Relative to the cost of living, the pay is peanuts. You live in the GTA paying SF like rent, but paid 1/5 of the salary.
Happens all the time in my marriage and still going strong. Sometimes you just accept the way the other person is, doesn’t mean you don’t point it out to them in moments of anger. But not necessarily a…
Is there a low cost ETF that invest in those regions according to their market cap (so roughly 60% US, and the rest international?)
Very helpful. Thanks so much!
I’m in the unenviable position having to study a build system in Make for a very large codebase. Are there existing tools that generate the dependency graph or aid in understanding such a build system?
My bank (in Canada) has limits on how much I can withdraw per day, per week, per month. Furthermore, there could be a delay of up to 5 business days before I can get the money to its destination. And that’s for money in…
Trust doesn’t matter if you have the most powerful military force in the world. You think the middle eastern countries surrounding Israel trust Netanyahu? Nope, but they sure fall in line and keep the negotiated peace…
I don’t think that’s a fair assumption.
I’m tired of winning boss.
Only one man knows the answer to this question.
War/Weapons industry has been very active lately.
> If you create more competition, everybody should benefit. Except shareholders
Some people only get sunlight from stepping out of their tiny homes or basement offices to go work at the office.
Don’t think it has to do with class. Surgeons and dentists still need to show up to work. Even in tech, the higher up you are, the more likely you will want to be in the office.
Isn’t that a form of affirmative action that the Supreme Court took issue with?
Yes, but just as they’d prefer playing video games over reading books. Might have been absent from their life at times, but I’m sure they’ll appreciate the properties and stocks I’ll leave behind for them.
You assume all homeowners are happy with the situation. That is definitely not the case. Many looking to upsize or thinking about housing for their kids are not pleased with the rising prices. And this crowd is growing…
That ratio is declining by the day as more and more join the renting class. Olivia Chow’s victory in Toronto is testament to that. She ran on increasing the vacancy tax, making evictions more difficult, building 25k…
Billboards have run before (“Can’t afford a home? Have you tried having rich parents?”, etc). A protest was organized but very few showed up. None of this work when the ruling class is benefiting from the lack of…
Absolutely. I know a few people planning an internal transfer within their companies to move to the US from Canada. The high cost of housing, the terrible winters and the inadequate healthcare have become unbearable.
Relative to the cost of living, the pay is peanuts. You live in the GTA paying SF like rent, but paid 1/5 of the salary.
Happens all the time in my marriage and still going strong. Sometimes you just accept the way the other person is, doesn’t mean you don’t point it out to them in moments of anger. But not necessarily a…
Is there a low cost ETF that invest in those regions according to their market cap (so roughly 60% US, and the rest international?)
Very helpful. Thanks so much!
I’m in the unenviable position having to study a build system in Make for a very large codebase. Are there existing tools that generate the dependency graph or aid in understanding such a build system?
My bank (in Canada) has limits on how much I can withdraw per day, per week, per month. Furthermore, there could be a delay of up to 5 business days before I can get the money to its destination. And that’s for money in…