Ya know, I've never said anything like this, to anyone here. About anyone here. It has been alluded to so many times through the course of my life. There are also a number of times where it has been shown as well as proven.
Damn foreigners coming into our country, spending their dollars (which are of higher value), clearing our shelves, crowding our aisles, demanding immediate service, expecting to get 'bulk deals', taking up 2 (and sometimes 4) parking spaces with a single passenger vehicle. Add to that, a whole ROW of parking spaces, with a motorhome 'quad-parking' a whole row of spaces. And then laughing about it all, with impunity.
Cross-Border Shoppers are an inconvenience!
I've not personally done so, but I can understand why there are some who have. This considering that the status-quo has been the norm for about 3 decades now. Until recently. My how the tables get turned. And now WE are the bad guys? Welcome to Canada.
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Now all joking aside. I for one, do still want to move to the U.S. Not exactly sure how I/we are gonna do it, but the desire is there. For a number of reasons. For anyone reading this post, realize that you're of the demography that probably WOULDN'T act so,,,, but there are so many who (think and/or vote) differently than you do. Ergo, this is what I'm trying to point out. What the other "half" of your countrymen are like. How's that working out for you?
Damn foreigners coming into our country, spending their dollars (which are of higher value), clearing our shelves, crowding our aisles, demanding immediate service, expecting to get 'bulk deals', taking up 2 (and sometimes 4) parking spaces with a single passenger vehicle. Add to that, a whole ROW of parking spaces, with a motorhome 'quad-parking' a whole row of spaces. And then laughing about it all, with impunity.
Cross-Border Shoppers are an inconvenience!
I've not personally done so, but I can understand why there are some who have. This considering that the status-quo has been the norm for about 3 decades now. Until recently. My how the tables get turned. And now WE are the bad guys? Welcome to Canada.
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Now all joking aside. I for one, do still want to move to the U.S. Not exactly sure how I/we are gonna do it, but the desire is there. For a number of reasons. For anyone reading this post, realize that you're of the demography that probably WOULDN'T act so,,,, but there are so many who (think and/or vote) differently than you do. Ergo, this is what I'm trying to point out. What the other "half" of your countrymen are like. How's that working out for you?