Kevin Bertsch

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Kevin Bertsch

Kevin Bertsch

@KevinBC137

I believe in the scientific method. Too bad Western elites abandoned it for dogma.

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Kevin Bertsch
Kevin Bertsch@KevinBC137·
@SociologenHD Or, they could be like hockey, and once the ball gets past a certain point ("blue line") where all players are onside, they can take up positions that would be offside today. Increase scoring dramatically without slowing the game.
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Henrik Dahl
Henrik Dahl@SociologenHD·
People who don’t really understand football often ask: “Why do we even need offside? It’s a nightmare to referee and it keeps cancelling perfectly good goals.” But what would actually happen if the rule didn’t exist? The game would become much slower and far more defensive. Here’s why: the offside rule allows defenders to step up and turn large parts of the pitch into no-go zones for attackers. Without it, defenders would be forced to sit much deeper to avoid being constantly beaten in behind. The effective playing area would become significantly larger, the distances between the lines would increase, and high pressing would be much harder to execute. The paradox is that a rule which appears to restrict attackers is actually one of the main reasons modern football can be played so aggressively and offensively. Kind regards Henrik Dahl MEP Spokesperson for football rules (and so forth)
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Kevin Bertsch@KevinBC137·
@DrNeilStone Y'know, you might be right about the Covid vax, but we'll never really know, because they hid all the data at the time, and it still hasn't been released. Britain's NHS stopped releasing figures as soon as more vaxxed people were dying than the unvaxxed.
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Neil Stone
Neil Stone@DrNeilStone·
Polio vaccine is safer than polio Diphtheria vaccine is safer than diphtheria Measles vaccine is safer than measles Tetanus vaccine is safer than Tetanus And yes Covid vaccine is safer than Covid That's The Whole Point Of Vaccines
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Kevin Bertsch@KevinBC137·
@omgsidewalks Or, so many people like products like Tesla and Starlink, and the companies that produce them, they *willingly* give their money to him. No one has to buy a Tesla, or Starlink, or stock in any of Elon's companies, but they do.
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A billion dollars is not earned. You steal it. Nobody works a billion times harder than a nurse, a teacher, or a farmer. That money comes from underpaying the people who actually did the work. Stop worshipping hoarders who are just really good at wage theft.
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Kevin Bertsch@KevinBC137·
@M300Wrex @wbetiago No, that's not true. To move heat out of the home, a very cold fluid expands, absorbing heat in the home, and then that fluid is pushed outside, and the heat is literally wrung out of it by the compressor. The compressor requires energy to work. It's basic thermodynamics.
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Urdnot Wrex@M300Wrex·
@wbetiago Lol AC just moves hot air out. It balances itself. There's no extra heat you moron.
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Kevin Bertsch@KevinBC137·
@trailrunningfan We would like you to stop preventing us from using carbon-based products, by either bans or taxes. That's all. Scream all you want about it, but keep your hands out of our pockets and let us build the pipelines we need. If a single prediction you made ever came true, we'd listen.
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Kiwifruiter
Kiwifruiter@trailrunningfan·
Genuine question. What do people get out of being climate change deniers?
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Kevin Bertsch@KevinBC137·
@PhilSustainable So, the US and Canada, which had unusually cold springs, and still a cold summer (17C in Toronto), magically exported all their carbon produced CO2 heat to northern Europe? You climate guys are weird.
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Phil BuildTheFutureNow 🇺🇸🦅🌲💙
Paris hits 110°F. Americans: "Just buy an AC!" The irony: · France runs on nuclear → ultra-low carbon per capita. · US runs on fossil fuels → caused this heatwave. Telling low-emitters to buy more gadgets to survive our pollution is the definition of American hypocrisy
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Kevin Bertsch@KevinBC137·
@RBReich Or, the left wing agenda is all about evading responsibility for poor personal choices. "Don't send him to jail, he was disadvantaged", "Don't call her a slut, let her kill her baby". "I am too lazy to work hard, so you must support me while I do drugs."
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Robert Reich
Robert Reich@RBReich·
If this country was truly “pro-life,” we would have Medicare for All, a Green New Deal, gun reform, universal child care, and a living wage. The right-wing agenda isn’t about “life.” It’s about control.
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Kevin Bertsch@KevinBC137·
@Reil76 Since you fixate on healthcare, why not address the elephant in the room? It is the FEDS who deny private care (except in Quebec, where it's apparently available). Only Canada, Cuba, and North Korea forbid private health care. That is all on the Feds. And carbon is all feds.
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🇨🇦Wayne🇨🇦
Funny how the loudest “Canada is broken” voices keep coming from the provinces with the worst premiers running the show. Here’s the part people skip: your daily life is run by your province, not Ottawa. Healthcare, schools, hospitals, highways, policing, housing approvals, electricity rates. All provincial jurisdiction. The premier you voted for controls almost everything that actually touches your day to day. Alberta’s economy gets mismanaged by Smith, healthcare gets gutted, and somehow it’s Ottawa’s fault. Saskatchewan posts some of the worst outcomes on healthcare wait times and education funding in the country, then blames “the Laurentian elite.” These are the same people who vote for cuts, then complain when the cuts hurt. Vote for underfunded hospitals, then post about ER wait times like it’s a national betrayal. Vote against federal transfers and equalization fixes, then act shocked when their own province can’t deliver services. If your premier controls your hospital wait time, your kid’s classroom size, and your power bill, and all three are getting worse, that’s not a “Canada is broken” problem. That’s a “you elected this” problem. The data is right there. Most of the “Canada is failing” energy isn’t coming from a place of national decline. It’s coming from provincial governance failures, dressed up as a federal crisis.
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Moose on the Loose
Moose on the Loose@dsimieritsch·
Mark Carney is helping America get rich off Canadian assets, Canadian businesses moving south, Canadian trained workers... I'm not really surprised, considering he's 91.62% invested in America. Canadians got conned.
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Kevin Bertsch@KevinBC137·
@noemiemakesmaps Why waste billions on something that's going to be made obsolete by self-driving cars?
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noemie
noemie@noemiemakesmaps·
good point, why shouldn't we bypass a metro area of >1 million that is the capital of canada when we could serve 4 tiny shithole towns that don't deserve it but are in swing ridings
Eric Lombardi (EricForOLP.ca) 🇨🇦🚀@EricDLombardi

Many are saying. Not too late to pursue an alternate Alto route, that includes regional stations that do not need to be stopped at for every express trip. Check out more of my HSR proposal for Ontario at ericforolp.ca/hsr.

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Kevin Bertsch@KevinBC137·
@johnkonrad Sad thing, if Conman Carney actually had vision and faith, we'd be building a sea and air drone network to cover our massive coast line, and possibly build up an export industry at the same time.
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John Ʌ Konrad V
John Ʌ Konrad V@johnkonrad·
Just sat through an hour and a half NATO panel on Arctic security and Canada was mentioned just once. Endless talk about Sweden, Finland, Denmark, Greenland, US and Russia. Plenty of talk about UK, China, even Australia. The Canada military is an absolute joke.
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Kevin Bertsch@KevinBC137·
@omgsidewalks Free market capitalism is based on free choice. You don't have free choices in Monopoly; you end up where the dice put you. If you were poor, you wouldn't pay for a night's rent at a hotel on the Boardwalk, but in the game, you have no choice.
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Literally, there’s a children’s board game whose whole premise is showing how free market capitalism ends with one person owning everything while everyone else goes bankrupt.
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Kevin Bertsch@KevinBC137·
@JakeLandauTO Self Driving Cars (SDC) will obviate trains. Why take half an hour to get to a station an hour before leaving for security, to take a train with five stops, to arrive at a station six hours later, rather than door to door SDC in about seven?
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Kevin Bertsch@KevinBC137·
@Gina_T1 We went through this in the late 90s. Paul Martin realized we were broke, and he implemented austerity across the board. A lot of us grumbled, but we saw the gov't was doing the right thing. Today, we're broke and gov't spends more. It can't go on.
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Gina Unfiltered
Gina Unfiltered@Gina_T1·
I’m a conservative, but I’m not loyal to a political party. I’m loyal to Canada. If the Conservatives were in government and things kept getting worse after more than a year, I’d be questioning them too. That’s what accountable citizens do. Things aren’t improving. Please wake up.
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Kevin Bertsch@KevinBC137·
@jmontforttx No one mentions the elephant in the room: ethnic purity. Until the migration madness, Nordic states were 95% the same race, religion, and language. Shared values allow a cohesive social safety net because trust is high. Migration erodes trust, which is why Canada's so bad now.
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Joel Montfort
Joel Montfort@jmontforttx·
Funny, all the Nordic states have socialist policies that include free healthcare, free education, and strong safety nets. They are all ranked at the top for standard of living.
Anthony Bradley@drantbradley

This is one of the best illustrations of what socialism (in any form) does to the poor. It promises a ladder of programs & benefits but can’t lift people out of poverty. No country on earth has made the poor better off under socialist governments.

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Kevin Bertsch@KevinBC137·
@CandiceMalcolm Poll was probably taken "among viewers who watched 6 or more hours of CBC programming a week". I haven't watched the CBC in about 15 years. Used to love Barbara Frum and the Journal, but CBC stopped being relevant years ago.
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Loup Garou
Loup Garou@Wolf_Tech·
If you want us to stop going to the USA then stop voting Liberals in power that kill our economy. Everything is half the price down here even in Canadian dollars. Gas right now in where I am SC is 3.25 a gallon convert to liters that is 85 cents USD a liter or times 1.4 = 1.20 a liter CAD. In most places in Canada thats 1.80 a liter.
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Kevin Bertsch@KevinBC137·
@deedee_living @Myself9752465 My cottage is a 1 mile north of the US border. I've been going to shop since I was 6 years old. There have always been things you couldn't get in Canada, like Heath Bars, and things you couldn't get in the US, like Coffee Crisp. The US has always had more variety, lower costs.
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DeeDee - Living the dream! 👑 NO DM’s.
@Myself9752465 Why shouldn’t they? If I lived closer to the border, I would be doing the same thing. When you have to cross the border to save money, Canada has a major problem. I praise the people who have that privilege. 👏👏👏
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Kevin Bertsch@KevinBC137·
@RailroadRaccoon The whole thing is a ridiculous waste of money. In a few years, self driving cars will obviate the need for trains. Why spend an hour getting to Union an hour before the train leaves, 5 hours to Quebec, and another hour to your hotel (8 hrs total), vs a self drive car in 7 hrs?
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Kevin Bertsch@KevinBC137·
@simonmaechling Ya? Try showing a chart of CO2 emissions against temp, and ask why they think there's a correlation. Crickets. It's not science any more - it's dogma, and if you complain, you're treated like a heretic and ostracized.
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Simon Maechling
Simon Maechling@simonmaechling·
People love saying: “Science has been wrong before.” Of course it has. That’s the whole point. Science in 2026 isn’t using the tools of 1950. We have better statistics. Better measurements. Better experiments. Better algorithms. Many studies from decades ago wouldn’t survive modern review. When science changes its mind, that’s not a failure. That’s science working. The real question isn’t: “Was science ever wrong?” It’s: “What other system gets more accurate by discovering its own mistakes?”
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