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#1 salmotrutta

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Posted 16 October 2016 - 08:27 PM

Corruption is found at every level of government.

 

IMO - the more government we have - the more freedom we take away from everyone, creating a weak society of feeble citizens that lose their ability to think critically and be self-reliant. 

 

Big government = big corruption and big waste. Minimize government to minimize waste and increase freedom. 

 

Do we really need to spend more on health care to create a healthier society? Why are so many diseases on the rise? If we cut spending on health care dramatically, would people not instinctively learn what lifestyle choices they must make, in order to be more healthy and fit, stave off disease, and live longer, healthier lives?

 

Less is more sometimes.

 

Sadly, many levels of government, work in collusion to distract and confuse and deceive citizens. 

 

When things start to go horribly wrong, can the government be trusted to admit they failed? That they made a colossal error in judgement, identified it, and are going to change? Or do they usually work to cover up their catastrophic failures and actually increase the level of deception and fraud?

 

So, what's really happening in the Fraser River?

 


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#2 troutddicted

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Posted 18 October 2016 - 09:41 PM

Yup - big money involved and things can turn a little corrupt


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Posted 19 October 2016 - 08:13 AM

Scariest part to me.
The oblivious shopper buying these grocery store salmon.
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Posted 19 October 2016 - 08:16 AM

I recently opened a can of salmon and the meat was so pale it looked more like tuna.
Now I know why?
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#5 salmotrutta

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Posted 19 October 2016 - 10:20 AM

Scares me too..when it comes to salmon I always buy wild pacific. I hope I'm not being duped into buying farmed.

 

I eat pink the most, chum when I can find it, coho and sockeye occasionally. 

 

Pink salmon meat is usually quite pale. For some reason I find chum salmon to actually taste really good. I'll have sockeye once in a while but it's not my favourite, it's always a deep red. 


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Posted 19 October 2016 - 10:50 AM

I honestly can't say what I bought.
I always purchase the boneless and skinless cans.
And only when on sale.
Can't believe the price for canned salmon.
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Posted 19 October 2016 - 10:52 AM

Few years back trolling early spring we kept 5 shakers.
Buddies dad wanted to can them.
My god they turned out delicious.
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Posted 20 October 2016 - 10:45 PM

Corruption is found at every level of government.

 

IMO - the more government we have - the more freedom we take away from everyone, creating a weak society of feeble citizens that lose their ability to think critically and be self-reliant. 

 

Big government = big corruption and big waste. Minimize government to minimize waste and increase freedom. 

 

Do we really need to spend more on health care to create a healthier society? Why are so many diseases on the rise? If we cut spending on health care dramatically, would people not instinctively learn what lifestyle choices they must make, in order to be more healthy and fit, stave off disease, and live longer, healthier lives?

 

Less is more sometimes.

 

Sadly, many levels of government, work in collusion to distract and confuse and deceive citizens. 

 

When things start to go horribly wrong, can the government be trusted to admit they failed? That they made a colossal error in judgement, identified it, and are going to change? Or do they usually work to cover up their catastrophic failures and actually increase the level of deception and fraud?

 

So, what's really happening in the Fraser River?

 

Lovely documentary. I nearly cried literally.


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