Kyle (Tank)
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Kyle (Tank)
@KyleTank87
Jays, Bucs, Hook’em Horns. #vivalastool #bitcoin
Bergabung Temmuz 2013
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@UN Cant wait until my government pulls all funding for nato. We are nato.
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Even wars have rules.
The Geneva Conventions protect civilians in conflict and help ensure assistance reaches those in need, without discrimination.
ohchr.org/en/instruments…

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@BennettRayford @Blottskie @JomboyMedia He stops before the pitch don’t see how it’s a textbook balk?
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@Blottskie @JomboyMedia I don't follow this enough, but with no context, it seems like a textbook balk. But I didn't know there was an exception that this was granted. If so, wow
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@JomboyMedia Honestly I don’t understand this call it goes back years now where I thought they understand it’s Gausman’s timing or typical pitching process and give him an exception to the balk rule?
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@APompliano Oil up was good yesterday.
Oil down is good tonight.
“The experts were wrong again”
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@ThrillaRilla369 The kind of stress that makes eating completely undesirable.
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@TheSopranosClub Ziti-AJ
Place-Chrissy
Three- Pauline
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Son😭😭😭😭😭
We’re getting Cole and Rodon back in May.
And some of our best hitters aren’t even hitting at their best and we’re currently 7-2
You aren’t passing us any time soon
Trey Day@Yesavage2HOF
I want absolutely no running once the Blue Jays are fully healthy. We’re easily gonna be 1st in the division by July 1st. Bookmark this
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@ChiSoxFanMike @Ahmed641372 300 losses in 3 years. I’m sure you’re mentally tough to deal with that.
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@DaveWood1179484 @midnightriderV2 Russia already has the largest Islamic population in Europe.
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@midnightriderV2 I don't think Russia really wants Europe. They just want a buffer from the UK/Germany/France. They got their taste of Islam in Afghanistan.
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Russia takes Europe and America takes Canada, Greenland and Mexico. A new world order.
American AF 🇺🇸@iAnonPatriot
Leave NATO and allow Russia to take Europe.
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@WatcherAfar I just had my American grandparents over for Easter dinner. Didn’t feel any inferiority or insecurity at all.
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@KyleTank87 Yes yes yes we all know about how insecure us Canadians are when viewing the Americans. No surprise here carry on folks...
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My father taught me that the biggest fundamental differences between Americans and Canadians that the Americans will sacrifice everything for someone or something they feel is important, while Canadians will make excuses for why they aren't terrible people for not doing the same
Gummi@gummibear737
Americans take pride in this…and it perfectly exemplifies the spirit and mentality that separates the US from the rest of the world Say what you might about the US losing wars, but they are unrivaled as a military fighting unit exactly because of this ethos
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@WatcherGuru Time to liquidate all the longs again with a trump tweet
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@KyleTank87 It's hilarious how you don't even realize that The Canadian Caper pretty much definitively proves everything I just said about how Americans will do *anything* no matter what
You guys are the very example of the American stereotype you parade around to make yourself feel special
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@WatcherAfar No one denies that it was organized and carried out by the CIA with Canadian and Irish assistance. It proves that your point is ignorant to history.
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@KyleTank87 The fact that so many Canadians are either oblivious to or refuse to acknowledge how much the Americans coordinated and supported that entire plan only further proves my point and directly demonstrates how insecure we are as a nation.
Ken Taylor was also a CIA agent.
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@VoyceReason Federal gas taxes aren’t being used to fix potholes.
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@Cad_Republican @sj_ca1867 So what’s the point of your post? Canada doesn’t have sales?
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@sj_ca1867 @KyleTank87 It was a sale on their website but it ended the 31st. I got them on the last day.
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@APompliano Yep there is nothing more hyped than gas prices. What counts is the delta of current vs past prices. And let’s face it, not that much. Said if before and I’ll say it again (with certain backlash), if the price of gas causes you a problem, you have much bigger problems.
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Gas prices are now over $4 per gallon in the US.
The media will rightfully call out the potential economic pain from this development, but there is some important nuance that you won’t read in the headlines.
You are going to read that every visit to the pump costs more, small businesses get squeezed, shipping prices rise, and that flows into everything from groceries to Amazon orders. This is all true and unfortunately these negative impacts hit lower-income households the hardest.
But $4 gas is not going to derail the US economy.
Most people are stuck in the 2008 mindset, but thankfully that is not the world we live in anymore. Cars are more fuel-efficient, EV adoption is growing, wages are higher in nominal terms, and the economy is less energy-intensive than it used to be.
On top of this, America is producing more oil than ever, so high oil prices incentivizes more investment and it creates more jobs domestically. These may not be exciting consolation prizes, but they are factual ramifications from high prices.
So what is likely to actually happen?
We probably don’t experience a big crash directly from high gas prices. Instead, we see a slow bleed across markets. Consumers pull back a little, sentiment weakens, and politicians start sweating. But $4 gas alone isn’t enough to break the economy.
The real danger is stacking negative economic trends. If high gas combines with sticky inflation, high rates, or a weakening job market then that’s when things could quickly unravel. If we don’t get the combination of factors, most of the headlines will be overdone.
So for right now, the biggest impact of high gas prices is not economic, but rather psychological.
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