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DON’T FIGHT STUPID WITH STUPID
Retaliation might sound strong—but it’s often just expensive. When leaders answer bad policy with worse reactions, it’s the public that pays the price. Here’s why emotional economics fail—and what smart responses look like.
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THE COST OF FAILURE
Why Canada Can’t Afford Weak Leadership BY BOB GALLAGHER MTWX EDITORIAL TEAM Imagine a house with a cracked foundation. You don’t see it at first. You notice the creaks, the drafts, the doors that won’t shut quite right. Then the bills start piling up—repairs that don’t work, fixes that don’t last. That’s what Canada feels
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WE ARE HIRING A PRIME MINISTER
We’re not voting for a personality. We’re hiring a national leader. It’s time Canadians started acting like the employer—not the audience.
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UNITES, NOT DIVIDES
Canada: Fractured by Fear, Divided by Design. 🇨🇦 We don’t need another party mascot; we need a real leader. Too many politicians are addicted to wedge politics, manufacturing outrage and turning West vs. East, Urban vs. Rural into a winning strategy. This isn’t accidental—it’s strategic, and it’s wrong. Real leadership unites, solves problems, and represents…
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MORAL SLOPPINESS
The Silent Killer of Trust in Business and Government 🚨 We are living through an epidemic of moral sloppiness. From government offices to corporate boardrooms, ethical decay is now the system. Whether it’s officials making false statements without consequence, police paralyzed by soft-on-crime policies, or telecom giants routinely misleading customers, the message is clear: impunity…
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McKinley’s Tariffs: Economic Protection or Political Disaster?
McKinley’s Tariffs: Economic Protection or Political Disaster? 🗳️ The debate over tariffs is not new. President William McKinley, a staunch protectionist, signed the highest tariffs in U.S. history to shield domestic industries and boost government revenue. While these policies saw short-term industrial growth, they led to higher consumer prices and fierce international retaliation, contributing to…
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Why Do Smart People Say Stupid Things?
Smart people confidently spread garbage because they mistake familiarity for understanding. Take tariffs—educated professionals passionately debate them without knowing who actually pays. They rely on soundbites over substance, creating ‘informed ignorance’ where people think they know something but don’t. This is how corporations and governments control the narrative.
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The Cost of Corruption: Who Really Pays?
Mark’s print shop thrived until a healthcare corporation moved purchasing to distant corporate offices with exclusive national contracts backed by government subsidies. Within months, his revenue dropped 60%. This isn’t just Mark’s story—it’s happening everywhere. Corruption’s cost never falls on CEOs; it falls on you.
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Trump’s Trade War Backfires
Trump’s tariff war isn’t just creating economic fallout—it’s reshaping global alliances without America. While the EU forms new trade blocs with 850 million people, the U.S. risks isolation as countries learn to trade elsewhere. Trust is the currency of global commerce, and without it, economies stagnate
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Justice for Sale
What the most expensive lawyers say is legal does Trump what is moral,’ my law professor uncle told me. Most lack the resources to fight corporations who will ‘wear you down.’ MTWX.ca brings together those ready to think outside the box and make a wrong system right.
