Jann Arden
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gonna come from and everyone's aging like come like we need yeah we i understand like i think anytime people see like a very fast amount of change a certain percentage of people will naturally dig their heels in and feel afraid and anyone can come in and take that fear and direct it in the wrong way but i think when you get down to the cold hard logic of it all and the numbers the numbers point to like we need more people here and we're only going to continue to need more and more people here
So, you know, if we're worried about how much money it costs to fill up your tank, if you're worried about how much it costs at the grocery store, if you worry about how much housing costs, look, take it to your politicians.
By no means is that not a big issue.
And I'm just like, look at the U.S.
You voted in Donald Trump and they're not.
Look, they're more gas is more expensive than ever.
Household items are more expensive than ever.
This is it is not getting any cheaper.
The real issue is affordability.
And you have to nail people down on that issue instead of letting them distract you into other areas.
It's like you have to just put your blinders up and go, no, I want to talk about how expensive stuff is.
I want to talk about housing.
The natural transition from separatism to weddings.
How do we feel about holding major events, weddings being first and foremost on that list, on holidays?
And because it's wedding season and wedding season runs alongside summer long weekend season, there's always this debate about is it rude to have your wedding on a long weekend?
And so some genius group that wanted to provide us with stuff to talk about and podcasting.
Decided to rank the rudest days to get married.
So Victoria Day was considered borderline rude.