The working class elect people to run capitalism or try hard, but some don't have a clue where it’s at, which is obvious by the dumb things they say.
A typical case being the comments made about the cost of groceries by soon-to-be ex-Premier of Quebec, Philippe Couillard on Sept. 20.
With the brilliance and clarity of genius, he said a family of an adult and 2 teenagers could be fed on $75 a week.
What he didn't say was only if they were auditioning for a movie part as concentration camp inmates.
Dalhousie University Prof. Sylvain Charlebois set Couillard straight by saying in Quebec it would be $149 a week.
To bad thanksgiving (for what?) is over, then starving people could have eaten that enormous Turkey.
A typical case being the comments made about the cost of groceries by soon-to-be ex-Premier of Quebec, Philippe Couillard on Sept. 20.
With the brilliance and clarity of genius, he said a family of an adult and 2 teenagers could be fed on $75 a week.
What he didn't say was only if they were auditioning for a movie part as concentration camp inmates.
Dalhousie University Prof. Sylvain Charlebois set Couillard straight by saying in Quebec it would be $149 a week.
To bad thanksgiving (for what?) is over, then starving people could have eaten that enormous Turkey.
For socialism,
Steve, Mehmet, John & contributing members of the SPC
Steve, Mehmet, John & contributing members of the SPC
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