- 1 year
Yeah that seems good for everyone involved, actually. Like, I realize this might be intended to cause worry but people who own multiple homes in several nations are not my friends.
- BassTurd@lemmy.worldEnglish1 year
While I agree, I’m guessing most of these properties will be purchased by a company like Black Rock or as additional houses for US citizens, since I’m guessing most properties are vacation destinations.
It’s probably better that Americans own the properties, but I think it’s splitting hairs, and I think it’s worse if they go to a company rather than a Canadian. Unless that Canadian is a billionaire, then fuck 'em.
- 1 year
It’s amazing it’s taken a second term for Canadians to figure it out en mass.
- blakenong@lemmings.worldEnglish1 year
People don’t usually throw away good assets because one nutter got a job. Second time round though, and with the possibility that he won’t ever leave office makes that asset risky.
- ChristmasApe@discuss.onlineEnglish1 year
Plenty of other reason to GTFO of Florida on top of Trump. Climate change raising sea levels and intensifying hurricanes, inability to get insurance and a shitbag for a Governor and shitbags in the state legislature.
- 1 year
Mango Mussolini wasn’t nearly as antagonistic towards Canada the first time around.
Wahots@pawb.socialEnglish
1 yearHonestly, probably a good thing, politics aside. These areas are all ones that are gonna get fucked by climate change tomorrow. My only hope is that it’s blackrock’s stupid “”“investments”“” getting destroyed in a hurricane or getting turned into a desert.




