

God I despise the South
for hosting the 2010 Winter Games trickle out, it’s easy to see how that city’s taxpayers could still be paying in 2040.
NovU wrote:they literally took away about 50% of my income.
That's how medical system is all free
NovU wrote:When I was making good money, they literally took away about 50% of my income.
cyanide wrote:Is that including RSP, benefits, and other deductions, not just taxes?
Lean wrote:That and the dumb Filipino voters who don't look through the accomplishments of political candidates for the coming elections this May
The Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ) has called the Maguindanao massacre the single deadliest event for journalists in history. At least 34 journalists are known to have died in the massacre. In a statement, CPJ executive director Joel Simon noted that the killings, "appears to be single deadliest event for the press since 1992, when CPJ began keeping detailed records on journalist deaths." The CPJ further noted that, "Even as we tally the dead in this horrific massacre, our initial research indicates that this is the deadliest single attack on the press ever documented by CPJ."
Even before the Maguindanao massacre, the CPJ had labeled the Philippines the second most dangerous country for journalists, second only to Iraq.
Jae wrote:So what you're saying is someone should nuke the Philippines.
shadowgrin wrote:Don't listen to Lean. He just wants the Philippines to be like Fallout and act out his gaming dream in real life.
Lean wrote:But... but... We don't have underground vaults...
NovU wrote:Your RRSP money is pretty much is going to be useless by the time you retire, so to keep up with the inflation, stock pretty much is your only option.
NovU wrote:It's GST, PST now HST(higher than other provinces, if not the highest. Housing cost also was/is also known to be the highest in North America). And guess what, they went a step further and started taxing the dividends from stocks. This province is definitely taking a step back and there just aren't many major companies that are willing to invest here, thus crappy jobs and crappy professionalism.
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