Have you considered that all you’re going to tell them with these podcasts is how you’ve presided over rent, food, education, and their very existence becoming so expensive they can’t live while also watching the world burn with endless war and climate change? Like what’s the pitch for more of the same? Fuck off Liberals.
We hear you like democracy which is why we promised badly needed electoral reform which is why we promised it and then refused to do it because people wanted a different version than we did
We hear you like your grandparents which is why we rentooled the entire economy to transfer all wealth towards them while also dismantling social programs so private corporations can take all their money leaving no inheritance for you
@Auxonic my parents are mostly okay with technology. But their concerns are so far from ours, it's really hard to take them seriously anymore. It's frustrating not being able to talk about anything serious with them. My dad takes everything I say super personally (like when I shared that we were going mostly vegetarian, etc.). It's exhausting, and I know they find us exhausting with our worldly concerns lol
I like how governments seem to be on the hook for all anti theft measures because automakers have completely failed consumers and, it seems, convinced everyone that it’s not their responsibility
Like these ghouls extract billions in subsidies, spy on their customers to the extent, apparently, of reporting on how much sex you’re having along with location and driving habits… but not the basics like remotely secure radio systems or even serial numbers.
They’d probably argue conservation but in this city it reads to me like bailing out some developer who got in deep into some land they couldn’t build on even with their usual shenanigans — City acquires 22 hectares in the Carp Hills https://westcarletononline.com/city-acquires-22-hectares-in-the-carp-hills/
Fire everyone and churn out unedited AI nonsense? - The panel will help her promote Canadian culture, stories, languages, artists and creators, "while adapting to our rapidly changing broadcast and digital landscape," she added.