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It's time for the Riders to start sucking ...
kelownabomberfan replied to IC Khari's topic in Blue Bomber Discussion
CFL News @CFL_News #Riders could have 5 defensive starters who are 30 or older. #CFL via @robvanstone and CFL News @CFL_News #Riders offence could include as many as eight starters who are 30 or over. #CFL via @robvanstone Taman was never big on youth. -
Odds and Sods.....X2 Game, Hamilton at Winnipeg
kelownabomberfan replied to do or die's topic in Blue Bomber Discussion
That's what he said last year as well...so in his mind he doesn't think that Marve has progressed. It makes me think they will never think he has progressed whether he has or not.They probably hate him and it's become personal. I don't know what else it could be. Kind of a modern-day Cinderella story here, with Willy and Brohm being the ugly step-sisters. -
We are also incredibly lucky to have a political and economic system in place designed to ensure that the majority of the wealth generated by the exploitation of resources goes back to the people. Some will say that it's not enough, but those people I find will always say it's not enough, even if the number is 100%. What you have to understand is the mentality of a lot of the rest of the world. When I was Egypt for instance, I was trying to explain the concept of universal health care to people there, even ones who couldn't speak English and were dirt poor. Even the ones who lived hand to mouth, liked the idea of free health care, but when they asked me who paid for it, and I said "everybody, via taxes", they'd shake their heads and say "no way, I'm not paying for my neighbour's health care, I'm not sick so I shouldn't have to pay". The entire concept of sharing resources is just lost on a lot of the world. Everyone is conditioned to take whatever they can, and screw everyone else. Dog eat dog. And until that cycle changes, you are going to have giant slums and huge chunks of the population sitting in filth and squalor. Travelling through Myanmar, I couldn't believe that so much of the rural population doesn't even have electricity, because the generals there just steal everything, leaving almost nothing for capital infrastructure. Same goes in Egypt, in pretty much every tinpot dictatorship in Africa, in Cambodia, Haiti, you name it. Zimbabwe is a crying shame. They were a first-world country only 40 years ago, and now thanks to Mugabe, they are one of the poorest, while he dines on lion and elephant at a $2 million birthday party.
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Marve
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Odds and Sods.....X2 Game, Hamilton at Winnipeg
kelownabomberfan replied to do or die's topic in Blue Bomber Discussion
As good as Tom Clements was, Cal rarely hesitated to throw Huffer in if Clements got into a two and out rut. Even in the Grey Cup in '84. I never saw anything foul up a defence more then suddenly having to adjust to a drop back qb with deadly accuracy after facing a scrambler. The same could work in reverse. It would be nice to see MB and MOS try it with Willy/Marve. Brohm can hold a clip-board. -
Anyone think Alphabet would be better for us as a backup NI than Richards?
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Sinopli is on Ottawa's disabled list. What the hell is a disabled list?
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Gibson sticks on the roster. Interesting.
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So Cauchy made it?
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I am trying to recall even remotely thinking that Veltung had no chance. Nope. Never did.
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Pre-season- Game 2 - HAM @ WPG
kelownabomberfan replied to TrueBlue's topic in Blue Bomber Discussion
MOS figures they could start as many as 10 if need be.... Go for 12 N starters! Tim Horton's dozen! -
Pre-season- Game 2 - HAM @ WPG
kelownabomberfan replied to TrueBlue's topic in Blue Bomber Discussion
There are no more games at IGF but it's not over. They're in the round of 16 now. oh -
One of the companies I worked for was a manufacturing company that employed skilled and unskilled people. The owners offered all kinds of incentives to the unskilled types to learn a trade or increase their skills through training programs, so that they would be able to earn higher salaries. Nope. No way. They were stuck earning a wage that meant that they were scraping by, and that's where they wanted to stay, unskilled and trapped earning low wages, rather than put in even a minimal effort to learn something new and have a broader skill set. I didn't understand that mentality, and still don't, but that's how some people are. Perhaps they have underlying disabilities you dont know. There is an enormous amount of people suffering from varying degrees of FASD. Many undiagnosed. Others may lack the confidence or have anxiety disorders. Its not as simple as "everyone who is under-paid and under skilled is a lazy SOB who wants to be that way". So then let's all admit that there are many complex issues underlying the situation. It's not as simple as saying everyone is lazy, and it's also not as simple as saying that everyone should be making only minimum wage so that no one is elevated above anyone else.
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GIF Thread - Pre-season Game 2
kelownabomberfan replied to M.O.A.B.'s topic in Blue Bomber Discussion
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Pre-season- Game 2 - HAM @ WPG
kelownabomberfan replied to TrueBlue's topic in Blue Bomber Discussion
I'm glad the womens' soccer thing is over. Who won? -
GIF Thread - Pre-season Game 2
kelownabomberfan replied to M.O.A.B.'s topic in Blue Bomber Discussion
That looks like Tacklewasher after a Bomber win... -
GIF Thread - Pre-season Game 2
kelownabomberfan replied to M.O.A.B.'s topic in Blue Bomber Discussion
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One of the companies I worked for was a manufacturing company that employed skilled and unskilled people. The owners offered all kinds of incentives to the unskilled types to learn a trade or increase their skills through training programs, so that they would be able to earn higher salaries. Nope. No way. They were stuck earning a wage that meant that they were scraping by, and that's where they wanted to stay, unskilled and trapped earning low wages, rather than put in even a minimal effort to learn something new and have a broader skill set. I didn't understand that mentality, and still don't, but that's how some people are.
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GIF Thread - Pre-season Game 2
kelownabomberfan replied to M.O.A.B.'s topic in Blue Bomber Discussion
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Mark - I've toured factories (known as "sweat shops" to guilt-laden liberals) in Egypt, Myanmar and Cambodia. I can tell you this - if it wasn't for us horrible North Americans buying up goods manufactured by these "working poor" from these countries, they wouldn't be "working poor", they'd be dead and starving poor. When it comes down to options for these people, it's work in these factories, or sell their bodies. It's that basic. When I was in Myanmar, I asked what the skilled ladies running the machines were making, and they told me $5 a day, which of course, given the North American mindset, made me recoil in horror. But then they told me that these ladies were really well-paid, given the cost of living was low enough that they had money left over to help support their families. My guide in Myanmar told me he could feed his whole family, including wife, parents and kids, on $50 a month. So I gave him a tip of $50 US so he could feed them all for a month. He showed me his house, which was by North American standards just plain awful - no electricity, bamboo walls etc. but he and his wife were happy. Could it be better? Yup. But that's the thing. We'd be hurting these people much much more by boycotting their products then by continuing to buy them. They are extremely happy to have jobs, which wouldn't exist, without us horrible exploitive evil North Americans. It's a process, and it takes time.
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I totally agree. It was meant to be an exaggeration. That fellow that pooped himself in front of us was obviously not indicative of the median standard for our "enhanced" society, but that being said, when some brain-washed leftist tells me that no one should be elevated above anyone else, where's the bottom line then? What's the standard? That's where I get a million different opinions from these people. I had one English major tell me one day that no one in Canada should make over $75,000. Anything above that should just be "given" to the government. And she is telling me this with a straight face. Like good grief, Lord help us all if our country's tax policy is ever handed over to English majors. Yet if you look at Norway's tax policy, they almost have such a system in place, in that if you make over $100K in Norway, you get to keep almost none of the money above that $100K mark. And that's a sure-fire way to encourage stagnation, as the best and brightest leave your country for greener pastures elsewhere. And rightly so. As for a more common story, my neighbours next door to me won the inheritance lottery and were able to buy the house next door. The mom, grown adult son and grown adult daughter all live together, and all are on welfare. The only time I see the son when he's not video-gaming is when he is outside lighting up a joint. When I ask the mom if the kids are going to get a job or go to school, I am given the mantra that "it's really hard to find work out there" and "the kids don't really want to go to university". Of course not. They can survive on the government teat, so why go and make something of their lives? Meanwhile, the grass in the back yard is 3 feet high because they refuse to mow it (I wrecked my mower last year trying to mow it for them) and the fence is crumbling. These are the kind of people that take advantage of our already extremely generous social safety net. It bugs me to no end that somehow idiots can claim that Canadians don't have enough empathy, or should be more like crappy countries like Norway. Canadians spend billions of dollars every year propping up people like my neighbours, who make enough off the government to not even bother trying to find work. I think that there should be some sort of way of monitoring able-bodied people who are perpetually on welfare, as they just have no incentive to ever go off of it, if there is no one telling them they have to. That's not right.
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The problem is that it's a low skill easily replaceable job. You won't do it for 8 bucks an hour? Ok fine we'll hire some high school kid who is desperate for a paycheque to do it for 8 bucks an hour. And that's what those jobs are supposed to be for, for the high school kids. Not for grown adults. One of my first non-farm labour jobs was working at a cadet camp in Banff when I was 17. It was great because it paid $6.50 an hour, I had a free place to stay, and all I could eat, which at 17 was a huge bonus. I think I probably accounted for half of the Canadian defence budget that year. What I couldn't believe was that there were people working with me in the kitchen who were in their 30's, making barely more than I was. I couldn't understand being that old, and still working for peanuts. Yet all these people wanted to do was work the most boring job possible, and then go get drunk every night. It didn't make sense to me. Anyway, to each their own. Now the issue in our society is that high school kids don't want to work these minimum wage jobs, and they don't have to, as mom and dad and grandpa and grandma give them everything. I have a 16 year old nephew in that boat. Doesn't want to get a part-time job because he doesn't need one. And that's fine, but he doesn't play any sports, and instead just video-games all the time, in fact, he's already looking forward to summer so he can video game 7 days a week, 15 hours a day for two straight months. So who's left to fill the fast-food jobs? Temporary foreign workers.