World's strongest man, 2023 & 2026, is fleeing Canada

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View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pRlrr9aSBXQ

He tries to softball his rationale to avoid controversy so I'll just summarize

Work is more available

Properties are affordable. His child might actually be able to have a career

Healthcare system actually works

Education isn't full of woke far left bullshit

Rentals won't be constantly trashed by tenants who refuse to pay rent

Capital gains tax is much more reasonable
World's strongest man (2023,2026) is fleeing Canada.
 
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Work is more available

This entirely depends on where you live and what you do for a living. Jobs are not that plentiful in the U.S. at this point. Exp I'm in IT US has just as many issues in IT with Indians as Canada does. You have no job protections in the U.S. like you do in Canada. Most places, honestly, are going to treat you more shitty than most places would in Canada because I will say Canada is a bit more relaxed overall when it comes to the working environment. Also, very few companies in the U.S. have ever heard of compensation when you get fired or laid off, unless you're very high up in the food chain.

Properties are affordable. His child might actually be able to have a career

Again, this just depends on where you're at. For example, in Calgary right now, I'm selling my 1,100 square foot I think it is anyway home with a fully finished basement for $525,000. And it's in the southeast, which downtown is only 12 miles from me. It takes an hour to drive there because of traffic, but again, I'm still in the city. So it depends where you're in Canada for this kind of price. Same with the U.S. I might be going to Virginia. Some of the properties there are insanely expensive.

Healthcare system actually works

Again, this is an apples-to-oranges example. Just because you have insurance in the U.S. doesn't mean you can actually go to all hospitals. Some insurance companies only cover visits at certain hospitals, so therefore you have to go to a hospital or doctor that's within your plan. And this is just a stupid example. My mother got sick. They told her if she went home and checked out, they would have to check her back in and insurance wouldn't cover her first stay this would have been like thousands of dollars. But if she stayed there multiple days until her surgery time, the insurance would cover the full thing. So she literally had to stay at the hospital for three days for absolutely nothing between when she first got checked in and until her surgery.


Also, yes, in the U.S., if you don't have insurance and you do get sick or hurt, you are going to go massively into debt for something basic like breaking an arm, where in Canada that won't happen. And if you've got a broken arm, you will get the care pretty quickly you need. So it's a toss-up. But if you need certain tests, well, you'll have them done very quickly in the U.S. or in Canada, you're gonna wait months. Also in the U.S., in some parts of the country, especially in the cities, yes, the wait times are just as bad as in Canada because all the freaking illegals in there waiting for free care and who have no insurance.

Education isn't full of woke far-left bullshit

Again, this entirely depends on where you live. It's the same way in Canada. Some schools are doing this crap, some aren't.

Rentals won't be constantly trashed by tenants who refuse to pay rent

Again, this depends who you rent to. In the U.S., if you rent to what they call Section 8, which is people on welfare in the U.S., you're guaranteed they're going to destroy your house, but you're also guaranteed to get money because the government's paying for it. This is where it really gets interesting because who the hell is going to fix up a nice house in a shitty neighborhood of Section 8 when the person's going to destroy it? So you end up with a fucking ghetto and slums.

Capital gains tax is much more reasonable

I'm not educated enough on this to say I have an opinion.


It's like I keep trying to tell my wife: if we're going to move, it's not going to be all sunshine and rainbows.


One single election cycle is all it will take for Democrats to rule the roost, and it'll have just as much censorship and just the same amount of bullshit Canada has, plus %20 even more. It also depends what state you live in. That is one good thing about the U.S. over Canada. The federal government has very little control over what the states do. So even if the federal government is a piece of shit, your individual state still can be nice. You also have 50 to pick from.


The thing is, though, in America, you can make an insane amount of money. So if you can save right and invest right, you'll be fine. But everything's not perfect. So anyone who thinks they're going to have a great life in the U.S. just because they're in the U.S. is full of shit. I find most people who say randomly, oh, I'm gonna go to America, it's gonna be better than Canada, are reacting more with emotion than logic.

I mean I may be moving there in a few months but I'm not going to lie to anyone and say you're going to have a better life just cause you went to the US at least right now depending on where canada goes.
 
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Well gee thanks ChatGPT. I’m sure you don’t have any biases baked in at all.
 
Actually no that's all me I used text to voice and I used AI to fix spelling and grammar but change nothing else.

I know it's hard to see one of my posts and I'm not just calling someone a faggot or retarded and using grammar and spelling correctly.
 
Actually no that's all me I used text to voice and I used AI to fix spelling and grammar but change nothing else.

I know it's hard to see one of my posts and I'm not just calling someone a faggot or retarded and using grammar and spelling correctly.
 
@TOPDAWG
your argument seems to be that you just need to move to a nicer part of Canada to escape all this, but where exactly? My district has provincial townhomes of no significance being listed at half a million. It is true that the States could tip into an even worse dictatorship than what Canada has, but they seem to be looking pretty good right now
 
That's like anything it just depends on where you live. Parts of Alberta if you live in the countryside you're barely ever going to see any Indians unless you go into town or go to McDonald's.

I just tried of seeing people in Canada so damn black pilled. For whatever reason I can't move to the US I'm not going to worry about it I'm still going to be in Canada but I'll still be happy as I can.

Remember the US put people in jail for j6 who didn't even go into the building and left them there for 2 years without trial even Canada didn't do that to the convoy people so nothing's perfect.
 
Well then why are you moving there if its similar to Canada?
 
Because being an American it's a lot easier for me. I just don't like the idea of people getting false impressions if I just go to the US everything's going to be hunky-dory.

Now the US does have rights built into the Constitution that even Democrats have yet to overrule so unless they pack the supreme Court if they ever do if they get back in power. free speech gun rights have been upheld in the US even in Democrat cities.
 
I would gladly pay out of pocket to see a specialist at a private clinic/hospital. Those don't exist up here, they all require a referral from a GP and the wait times are literally years. Unless you are native, in which case you get moved to the front of the line.

Literally just saw a specialist for an issue yesterday and he told me "gee, we could have solved this easier if we had met four or five years ago, but now the damage has been done".

Don't get me started on all the dogshit GPs from Africa and Asia either. Unprofessional, unhelpful, literally communist doctors.

for all those people that work in healthcare and support this shit - from the bottom of my heart go fuck yourselves. You are as bad as the rest of them.
 
We have them in Calgary. I'm not sure where you're from but I really think if you are going to be stuck in Canada you should at least try to get to a Alberta if you can. Again not perfect as you're still going to see Indians all over the place in downtown Calgary if you live in this area but it's not near as bad as some areas. I looked into one about 2 years ago I think the first year is like $5,000 per person then it's $3,000 after that.



Yes. Calgary has a number of private-pay medical clinics and executive health clinics where you can pay out of pocket for faster access, longer appointments, preventive care, executive physicals, diagnostics, and wellness programs. However, Alberta law still requires medically necessary insured physician services to be handled within the public system, so private clinics generally focus on services not covered by Alberta Health or enhanced levels of care.

Some of the better-known options include:

INLIV — executive health assessments, preventive medicine, fitness, and wellness programs.

Harrison Healthcare (Beltline) — membership-based private healthcare with comprehensive health assessments and coordinated care.

Provital Health & Wellness Ltd — private clinic offering physician services, wellness programs, and preventive care.

Compass Health Services — private healthcare services led by nurse practitioners and specialty care programs.

JW Health — physician-led private family healthcare with membership-style programs.

TELUS Health Care Centre - Calgary — executive health exams and corporate health services.


Typical costs can range from a few hundred dollars for comprehensive assessments to several thousand dollars per year for concierge or membership-based care.

If you're looking for something specific—such as:

faster MRI or imaging,

a private family doctor,

executive physicals,

specialist consultations,

or surgery with reduced wait times,


I can narrow down which Calgary clinics are most suitable and what they typically charge.
 
‘World’s Strongest Man.’ A moniker that would have one imagine the absolute best of the noble warrior caste of old. Turns out he’s of the merchant class, like so many self-proclaimed ‘patriots’ and ‘conservatives.’ Homo Economicus. ‘I need muh comforts ‘n stuff.’

The guy could stay here and be a voice for others. He’s in a line of work that would unlikely cancel him for speaking his mind. Nope. ‘I can’t maintain my economic standard of living, so I’m going to go where things are easier.’ Imagine if the American and Canadian pioneers decided to all move back to Europe or somewhere more prosperous because, as it turns out, it’s hard here.
 
People need to stop thinking like individuals more along family units or group. ideally you move as a community not as atomized individuals. Moving at this point is pointless as all Nations are sinking some at different rates. Unless the place you move to allows for easier family/community building.
 
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