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Millennial Moron

@mill_moron

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Reminder: these are the people who are underperforming their own passively-managed benchmark portfolio that they created to justify their own jobs. So glad to see that we're spending hundreds of millions out of our pensions so they can have a nicer office.

Reminder: these are the people who are underperforming their own passively-managed benchmark portfolio that they created to justify their own jobs. So glad to see that we're spending hundreds of millions out of our pensions so they can have a nicer office.
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Several people have been retweeting my criticisms of CPPIB as support for an Alberta Pension Plan. I don't know who needs to hear this, but if the problem is an inefficient, ineffective, expensive system, the solution is not to duplicate that system and have two of them.

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Isn't it weird how there's a skilled labour shortage, but an engineering degree only gets you a small premium over minimum wage in one of the highest CoL cities in the country?

Isn't it weird how there's a skilled labour shortage, but an engineering degree only gets you a small premium over minimum wage in one of the highest CoL cities in the country?
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Oh look, it's exactly what I said would happen five months ago lol. For context: when the election date was extended one week, it meant that 20 of the 32 BQ MPs (including party leader YF Blanchet) would become eligible for their pensions - as long as no early election is called.

Oh look, it's exactly what I said would happen five months ago lol. For context: when the election date was extended one week, it meant that 20 of the 32 BQ MPs (including party leader YF Blanchet) would become eligible for their pensions - as long as no early election is called.
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Just FYI - This is not how parliamentary democracy works. Opposition parties are not obligated to vote "nay" on confidence matters in the absence of a formal agreement. Poilievre may remember this from his years as a member of a minority government.

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Braid's characterization of gun rights in the AB Bill of Rights as "too extreme" is exactly the response the UCP wants to elicit. This is not even remotely provincial jurisdiction, making it nothing more than pure virtue signalling, and it shouldn't be treated as anything else.

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This is a good example of criticizing a policy by imagining the dumbest possible implementation. A proposal to ban corporations from buying homes people can afford would obviously have exceptions for things like redeveloping an SFD into an apartment building.