shwan

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shwan

shwan

@Thompson007Sean

Sorry i don’t care to be interviewed

Bergabung Eylül 2023
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shwan@Thompson007Sean·
@WallStreetMav Someone paid $100k to listen to a retard to speak. What an idiit the host must have been. Retraining will give you a better life than relying on a government handout Don’t become a loser like JT living off the backs of others hard work. There is no happiness in being a mooch
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Wall Street Mav@WallStreetMav·
Justin Trudeau says others need to limit their wealth. Meanwhile, Trudeau is charging $100,000 for this event. "the corporate world is going to have to realize that there is a limit in terms of how much individual wealth we can get" "We need to figure out how to give communities and countries a tax base that allows them to say, look, if you as an accountant are about to be downsized from five days a week to three days a week because of AI, we're still going to be able to pay you for five days a week." "Or we're still going to be able to pay you for seven days a week because there's that much wealth created by AI."
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shwan@Thompson007Sean·
@wealthmoose Let the smart cameras and labels see you searching for the product cheaper from another retailer
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wealthmoose@wealthmoose·
🚨 🇨🇦 Canada just crossed a line. A.I. is now setting prices based on YOU your income, your habits… even your desperation. Same store. Same product. Different price. Not inflation. Not competition. Algorithmic exploitation. #cdnpoli #AI #Inflation
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shwan@Thompson007Sean·
@tanatana5252 What is the problem with using the lid? That took way longer and spilled everywhere
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忘れられない動画@tanatana5252·
熱い容器に油を注ぐな! 熱い容器に油を注ぐな! 熱い容器に油を注ぐな!
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shwan@Thompson007Sean·
@Canucks Now we just need to get rid of the Owners. Thats where the epicentre of stupid hockey lives
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Vancouver Canucks@Canucks·
Thank you Patrik for all the hard work and dedication over the past four seasons.
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shwan@Thompson007Sean·
@stats_feed CPPIB is a liability not an asset. And they used federal debt not total debt which includes the provincial debt! How to lie with statistics; thats what World of Statistics is doing here
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World of Statistics
World of Statistics@stats_feed·
🇨🇦 IMF sees Canada's fiscal position as strongest in G7. Canada has a stronger financial position than other G7 countries, many of which carry net debt levels near or above 100% of the size of their economies. Canada net debt-to-gross domestic product ratio is 43%.
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Mark Carney@MarkJCarney·
This morning, I spoke with fellow leaders, including @EmmanuelMacron and @Keir_Starmer, about the rapidly evolving security and economic situation affecting the Strait of Hormuz, including severe disruptions to global maritime traffic, energy markets, and critical supply chains. We welcome the ceasefire between Israel and Lebanon, and the announcement that Iran will be reopening the Strait.   Canada stands in full solidarity with Gulf partners who have faced recent retaliatory attacks and economic pressure, and welcomes France and the UK’s efforts to advance coordinated diplomatic and planning initiatives to restore safe and reliable passage through this essential corridor.
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shwan@Thompson007Sean·
@Gymvibe_ Should have included a taste test
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Gymvibe_@Gymvibe_·
Lava seared steak
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shwan@Thompson007Sean·
@ronmortgageguy @scoopercooper Lineral voters only vote Liberal because they need the government handouts. If they knew that the handouts are what actually bankrupts the nation and creates dependency they still would not change their vote. Why because they are self serving voters who vote with short term views
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Ron Butler
Ron Butler@ronmortgageguy·
Conservatives Members Of Parliament Crossing The Floor To Become Liberals: Those MPs Were BOUGHT I don't think we can end Floor Crossings because it's just too hard, it's almost a Constitutional change But look at WHY people elected to represent one party switch parties 2/
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shwan@Thompson007Sean·
@CryptoMikli The landlord says its better to rent 🤔
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Mikli@CryptoMikli·
Grant Cardone says you shouldn’t buy a single family home because it’s a “pure liability” “Don’t buy a house. It’s a terrible investment. It should come with a warning, like a black box label. This is not an investment” “A single family home does not produce income. It is not an investment, and it should not be on your personal financial statement”
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shwan@Thompson007Sean·
@MarkJCarney We are freezing a policy we implemented! The big thing about managing an economy is you really only get 1 shot and if you get it wrong bankruptcy and loss of jobs stack up. Clearly you must have gotten it wrong the 1st time. No congrats for freezing bad policy
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Mark Carney@MarkJCarney·
Good news for your local brewery: we’re extending alcohol excise tax relief for 2 more years. That’ll save Canadian breweries up to $90,000 in taxes this year.
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shwan@Thompson007Sean·
@UpCanuck @NHL The most effective way to create ownership change would be the following: fans stop going to games, stop watching tv, stop buying merchandise, and when corporate offers tickets say “no thank you”. The profits will implode and the Aquilinis are leveraged developers that will sell
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Fed Up Canuck@UpCanuck·
Dear @NHL Owners, I write to you today as a troubled #Canucks fan, requesting the league act quickly in removing Francesco Aquilini as a member of the board of governors. His tenure in Vancouver, has been tumultuous, at best. Being marred by controversy (including very…
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shwan@Thompson007Sean·
@primetateHQ Use your pocket. Also that car looks cramped compared to your body height and size. Better return it
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Prime Tate@primetateHQ·
Andrew Tate instantly goes off on Aston Martin after realizing his new $1.5M Aston Martin Valhalla doesn’t have a place for the key. 🤯💀 “Who the f*ck works at Aston Martin? How stupid are you f*cking people? Where the f*ck does my key go?” “Who is going to lose their job?”
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shwan@Thompson007Sean·
@TukiFromKL Excellent! If their stocks drop i will be buying. Useful idiots!
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Tuki@TukiFromKL·
🚨 Do you understand what Iran just did.. they didn't go after a military base or a warship.. they put out a hit list of 18 American companies.. Nvidia.. Apple.. Microsoft.. Google.. Tesla.. Meta.. Boeing.. JP Morgan.. starting April 1st.. Iran just threatened the stock market.. those 18 companies represent over $15 trillion in market cap.. more than the GDP of every country on earth except the US and China.. Iran just figured out something that nobody in Washington wants to admit.. you don't need to beat America's military.. you just need to scare its investors.. one cyberattack on Nvidia's supply chain and the entire AI industry goes dark.. one hit on Boeing and every airline in the world is grounded for weeks.. in 2020 Iranian hackers breached dozens of US companies and government agencies.. in 2022 they hit Albania so hard the entire government went offline for days.. a NATO country.. taken down by Iran's cyber unit.. and now they're telling you exactly who's next.. with a date.. April 1st.. the scariest part is the companies on this list have more power over your daily life than the government that's supposed to protect them.. and there's no missile defence system for a zero-day exploit.
The Kobeissi Letter@KobeissiLetter

BREAKING: Iran's IRGC issues a warning that they will target 18 US technology companies if the US continues "targeted assassinations" of Iranian leaders, beginning on April 1st. The companies include Nvidia, Apple, Microsoft, Google, Tesla, Intel, Oracle, IBM, Meta, Boeing, and others.

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Science girl@sciencegirl·
Japan has invented a beer glass that helps you to drink slower
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Mason Home Builder@bankertobuilder·
This old home needed a refresh We got rid of the gross overgrowth, updated the colors to something modern, and gave the place a timeless feel So proud of my team
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shwan@Thompson007Sean·
@KenSimCity We build our roads out of asphalt not concrete and rebar like in America. Hence, after one winter all the pot holes will be back. But government chooses Asphalt because it creates endless maintenance work. Tax payers get hosed. And the construction delays just piss eveyone off
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Mayor Ken Sim@KenSimCity·
We're investing $104 million over the next four years to improve roads and sidewalks across Vancouver. This will allow for the complete upgrade of 15 to 20 arterial corridors, 800 blocks of local roads, and 28km of sidewalks. The funds represent a ‘Maximum Delivery Capacity’ scenario and a 204% increase over the previous administration’s $34 million allocation. This move is just one of the ways we’re focusing on the core services Vancouverites rely on every day.
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shwan@Thompson007Sean·
@KirkLubimov Why does it have to be the government that builds or solves problems. That sounds like a society of dependency. Lets get back to leting business & investors taking the risk and collecting the rewards and then tax the annual rewards (at a rate that doesn’t discourage investment)
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Kirk Lubimov
Kirk Lubimov@KirkLubimov·
Pierre Poilievre announces that the Conservatives are against the high speed train project between Toronto and Quebec City, and if in power will cancel it; "I am confirming that a future Conservative government will cancel this $90 billion boondoggle altogether." OK so how are Conservatives planning to build world class infrastructure?
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shwan@Thompson007Sean·
@SirBylHolte Taylor Shartigan is what we call him. Sharting all over everything. I like to play name games. But honestly women make up 50% of the population so if you want to be successful in his business you got to appeal to the women
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Byl Holte
Byl Holte@SirBylHolte·
OPINION: Taylor Sheridan is the worst thing to happen to maleness, masculinity and westerns since "Brokeback Mountain." Sheridan’s praised rebooting of the western genre is in reality PEAK SUBVERSION. "Yellowstone": Beth Dutton is a foul-mouthed violent girlboss who dominates every man around her, emasculates her own brother, screams at her father, and is celebrated as the strongest character while the men look weak or evil. "1883": Elsa Dutton is the free-spirited independent narrator who outshines the men on the trail, Margaret Dutton is portrayed as the tough sacrificing matriarch who holds the family together, while the men mostly suffer and die. "1923": Cara Dutton played by Helen Mirren is the ultimate strong matriarch who runs the ranch, threatens to kill men, and beats people with a bible. "Lawmen: Bass Reeves": Made the entire show about a black marshal, pushed black excellence and historical revisionism, and portrayed strong morally superior black female characters like his wife Jennie, in a classic white cowboy setting. "Landman": Stuffs in shrill girl-boss lawyers, vain bikini ex-wives, vapid woke daughters, and oversexualized “strong” women who constantly take down the men. "Marshals": More modern "diverse" marshals with strong female leads and progressive messaging. "The Madison": Michelle Pfeiffer plays the powerful New York matriarch who takes center stage after her husband's death. And in the upcoming "Dutton Ranch," Beth will return as the ultra-toxic feminist who destroys everyone in her path while being praised as iconic. The Western is unequivocally NOT a female brand. Prove me wrong.
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shwan@Thompson007Sean·
@HeathMayo Ahh the untrustworthy online poll
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shwan@Thompson007Sean·
@wsneill @KimGCMoody Retirees were forced to pay into the OAS system. What you support is theft. Lets not reduce ourselves to becoming thieves who steal from the elderly
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Stuart Neill
Stuart Neill@wsneill·
@KimGCMoody I am a retired conservative that supports reducing OAS for seniors with incomes over $100k. Younger Canadians are having a tough time making ends meet. They should not be subsidizing the retirements of seniors that have enough money to live.
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Kim G C Moody@KimGCMoody·
So, apparently a new poll - commissioned by the left wing radical advocacy group - “Generation Squeeze” - claims ~75% of Canadians support cutting OAS for seniors earning over $100K. Yeah, right. Let’s call this what it is: shoddy advocacy disguised as “evidence”. Remember Paul Kershaw / Generation Squeeze? They have a long track record of pushing redistributive policies such as a proposed home equity tax. That idea was rightly panned as economically illiterate and politically toxic. This latest “poll” fits the same pattern: start with the policy, then manufacture the support. Some inconvenient truths: • $100K of household income is not “rich.” In much of Canada, that’s a very ordinary retirement after decades of saving. Calling that “wealthy” is either naïve or intentionally misleading. • OAS is not welfare. It’s a broad-based program with limited clawbacks. Turn it into an aggressively means-tested benefit and you fundamentally change its nature - while jacking up effective tax rates on responsible savers. • The polling framing here is everything. If the poll asks people if benefits should go to those “who need them most”, you’ll always get 70%+. But that’s not the real question. The real question is: should we penalize seniors who saved and planned? Of course, you’ll get a much different answer. • The supposed $7B in “savings”? Classic static analysis. In the real world, people adjust - income splitting, deferral strategies, planning. The net savings will be lower and the complexity much higher. The biggest blind spot: behaviour. Tax policy that assumes no behavioural response is not serious policy. Zoom out and this is just more of the same from Generation Squeeze and organizations like that: “tax the rich”! Today the clawback is $100K. Tomorrow? We’ve already seen where this thinking leads: capital flight, reduced incentives, and a shrinking tax base. Canada can’t afford more of that. We need much more creative thinking and it should start with “big bang” tax reform to encourage success, grow the pie and retain our successful people. Good policy isn’t built on loaded polling questions and ideological agendas. It’s built on evidence, incentives, and common sense. We need more of that - and less of this radical activist stuff. ca.news.yahoo.com/canadians-incl…
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