itsmyid said:Nothing wrong with different opinion, but expressing that opinion while self-claiming it as "teaching" is just ridiculous
Oh because I used that term- feel free to substitute it with 'explain' - don't get so offended.
itsmyid said:Nothing wrong with different opinion, but expressing that opinion while self-claiming it as "teaching" is just ridiculous
nofrills said:Oh because I used that term- feel free to substitute it with 'explain' - don't get so offended.
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Thank you! This is exactly word-for-word what I wanted to reply to him.itsmyid said:You are so funny .... since when expressing your personal opinion counts as teaching ? And has he asked you to teach him?
And as he wrote it down didn't make it true , what made the stuff you just wrote down true?
I was talking about low income families on minimum wage.nofrills said:The article is talking about low income families.
You're continuing to miss the point, if you can't see past your own world view then I can't be bothered teaching you. Feel free to think beyond your own personal experience sometime.
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There are all kinds of low income families, includingMarceauBletard said:Thank you! This is exactly word-for-word what I wanted to reply to him.
I have my own opinion, so does he, and so do a lot of other people.
There's not ONE SINGLE TRUTH that everybody has to agree with or leave the forum.
That's called "living in a democracy."
I was talking about low income families on minimum wage.
The more low income you are, the more government help you receive.
Obviously, rich families don't receive any help.
You are allowed to disagree. I'm sorry I live in my own world so I can't understand your teachings.
100% agreed!itsmyid said:There are all kinds of low income families, including
1. low income due to disability or medical bills - this type of situations have all my sympathy and I agree should be supported in some way
2. Not necessarily low income but with too many kids - why have so many kids if you are unable to provide?
3. low income due to laziness
4. Not exactly low income, but they spend most of their income on alcohol or/and pots
5. Unemployed due to skill/experience or unrealistic expectation
Now we don't have any reliable sources on how many people who couldn't afford $600 application fee are from group 1, but for all other reasons, it is really just inexcusable ...
itsmyid said:There are all kinds of low income families, including
1. low income due to disability or medical bills - this type of situations have all my sympathy and I agree should be supported in some way
2. Not necessarily low income but with too many kids - why have so many kids if you are unable to provide?
3. low income due to laziness
4. Not exactly low income, but they spend most of their income on alcohol or/and pots
5. Unemployed due to skill/experience or unrealistic expectation
Now we don't have any reliable sources on how many people who couldn't afford $600 application fee are from group 1, but for all other reasons, it is really just inexcusable ...
And how many of those are permanent residents wanting to get citizenship? I suspect not that many, and people living on social assistance are more native born than first generation immigrants.nofrills said:Your definitions are totally subjective and are based on your opinions and bias - here is the Canadian govt definition:
"Specifically, the threshold is defined as the income below which a family is likely to spend 20 percentage points more of its income on food, shelter and clothing than the average family." In other words, these are folks who spend significantly more than the average family on core needs: food, shelter and clothing than the average family.
jeea said:The discussion seems to be going well - IMO C6 should be a reality soon!
-J
itsmyid said:And how many of those are permanent residents wanting to get citizenship? I suspect not that many, and people living on social assistance are more native born than first generation immigrants.
for PRs entering Canada through various programs other than refugees, they are required to have enough funds to support themselves for at least the first year, can you really believe they can't even set aside $600 on top of the tens of thousands of $ they are required to have before their PR can be granted?
I'm listening to it. I don't know what to think about it, honestly.jeea said:The discussion seems to be going well - IMO C6 should be a reality soon!
-J
MarceauBletard said:I'm listening to it. I don't know what to think about it, honestly.
It feels like it's going in all directions.