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Greg Knittl's avatar

At least you are thinking. Individual responsibility has it's limits. Do you expect people that had to take the jab to work and then got severely disabled to house themselves? Also you are not considering how Toronto will almost certainly have to operate with less energy going forward. If North Korea is any indication, when elevators don't work reliably, the upper floors of our high rises will become very unattractive. https://energyskeptic.com/2023/skyscrapers-a-bad-idea-as-energy-declines/ With less energy many other aspects of our ability to support Toronto's current population levels will become problematic.

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Nick Kossovan's avatar

This article. like I find all your articles, is very well written! Being a libertarian at heart "maybe government just needs to get out of the way" resonates with me.

Unfortunately, as you have shown time and time again your stubbornness (refusing to play "the game") is what is preventing your message from reaching out to a wide audience. Hopefully one day you'll put aside what's holding you back, which will inevitably result in more people hearing your POV.

Anyways, a well throughout article I hope some Torontonians read.

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