Albot80

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Albot80

Albot80

@albot80

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Albot80@albot80·
@MelissaLMRogers And the middle class will continue to suffer at the expense of his arrogance
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Melissa 🇨🇦@MelissaLMRogers·
CARNEY said this morning that Canada will NOT make any concessions to get to the negotiating table with the United States Elbows up 😆 this isn’t going to end well
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Albot80@albot80·
@realcdnrhetoric How did Trudeau amass his small fortune being a teacher before PM. You only see one side of the story always
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Dapper Millenial
Dapper Millenial@realcdnrhetoric·
For everyone discovering Doug Ford’s rich, entitled, lavish lifestyle from his Gravy Plane scandal Please see his Gravy Cottage in Muskoka. A 100-200k public servant can’t afford something like this… but a corrupt premier in the pocket of developers can!
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Albot80@albot80·
@HedgeFundFomo Keep receipts. Can’t wait to call you out for failure tomorrow
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Michael (Hedge Fund Manager)
Just spoke to 2,000 Wall Street Bankers They all told me that tomorrow will be a BLACK MONDAY Crash of epic proportions There is nothing that can be done to reverse this
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Brian Krassenstein@krassenstein·
BREAKING: US forces have just reportedly opened fire on an Iranian commercial vessel. Things are spiraling fast this weekend after Trump claimed a couple days ago that he was going to have a deal by Sunday. What a mess, but I expected this.
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Albot80@albot80·
@krassenstein I remember when you were throwing around the use of a nuclear weapon as well. Wrong……again
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Brian Krassenstein@krassenstein·
Does anybody else remember two days ago when Donald Trump said that we would likely have a deal with iran in 1 to 2 days? Does anybody remember when I told you that it wasn’t happening?
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Albot80@albot80·
@krassenstein And when they aren’t correct I want to see you admit you were wrong……again
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Brian Krassenstein@krassenstein·
3 predictions: - Oil will hit over $130 - The war is not over - Trump will get crazier.
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Coffey4Canada 🇨🇦@CanadianCoffey·
NEW: 3 more Conservative MP’s are about to cross the floor and join the Liberal Party. Not because Carney needs them. Because they’ve had enough. Pierre is cooked.
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Albot80@albot80·
@SophieShipton_ He’s greedy, he’s chasing a contract for next year. The team showing little confidence hurts his value
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Sophie@SophieShipton_·
Regarding Lauer’s comments from last night, you wouldn’t hear Kevin Gausman or Dylan Cease complaining if they were in the same position that Lauer’s in. He’s done himself no favours and has made the team look awful too. #BlueJays
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Albot80@albot80·
@PeterHRatcliffe I would argue the economies of China and I dis far exceed ours. The G7 is a group of people who pretend to be elite so they can go to fancy places to eat well and make their personal portfolios better. Must be a Liberal
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Peter Ratcliffe, forever Canadian 🇨🇦
Do the math: 1 = The IMF says Canada has the strongest fiscal position in the G7 2 = The G7 is a small group of the largest economies in the world. 1+2 += Canada is in the strongest fiscal position in the world. The world economy sucks overall, Canada is better than the rest.
Corey Hogan 🇨🇦@coreyhoganyyc

“Sometimes I find Canadians don’t actually realize how good they have it” “Across the Group of Seven, Canada’s probably in the strongest position fiscally” Bloomberg: IMF sees Canada’s fiscal position as strongest in G7 👇 bloomberg.com/news/articles/…

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Albot80@albot80·
@MaritStiles Love to know what you would do differently Marit that wouldn’t raise taxes to give more money to the lower class they get enough handouts already
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Mike Schreiner@MikeSchreiner·
85,000 Ontarians are facing homelessness. Students are drowning in debt. Hospitals are in crisis. And what's the Premier spending YOUR taxpayer dollars on? A private luxury jet for him and his insider friends. In Doug Ford's Ontario it's Ford first, people last.
Robert Benzie@robertbenzie

NEW: The Ontario government has purchased a used $28.9 million private jet for the use of Premier Doug Ford, the @TorontoStar has learned. The 2016 Bombardier Challenger 650 was delivered this week. thestar.com/politics/provi…

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Albot80@albot80·
@MaritStiles lol have you seen the obscene amount of money your PM has spent on private flights? Give it a rest. He’s leading by example.
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Albot80@albot80·
@TheresaLubowitz And how’s Brookfield’s stock looking these days? We can all play this game….
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Albot80@albot80·
@CanadianCoffey Suspended a new tax they hit us with April 1, money they were relying on to help pay for their ballooned budget.
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Albot80@albot80·
@MarkJCarney It’s a tax you imposed April 1st you are just taking it back. Give us a bit more, you are killing the middle class
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Albot80@albot80·
@Reil76 How about what we actually bring in compared to what we spend. Overspending is a Liberal staple.
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🇨🇦Wayne🇨🇦
Canada sent roughly $11 billion in foreign aid last year. That sounds like a huge number and in absolute terms, it is. But here’s the part that often gets left out: It’s a tiny fraction of what Canada actually spends. Canada’s federal budget is in the range of $450 to $500+ billion a year. That means foreign aid is roughly 2 percent or less of total spending, and about 0.3 to 0.4 percent of the entire economy. Put another way, for every dollar the government spends, only a few cents go abroad. The overwhelming majority stays right here in Canada. And that’s where the conversation gets more grounded. Because if Canada cut foreign aid entirely tomorrow, it wouldn’t suddenly fix housing, healthcare, or affordability. Those problems are driven by much bigger spending areas and deeper policy choices. That doesn’t mean people are wrong to question it. When things feel tight at home, even a small slice can feel like too much. But it does mean we should be honest about scale. Foreign aid is not a major driver of Canada’s problems. It’s a relatively small piece of a very large financial picture.
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Albot80@albot80·
@CheriDiNovo So this is you eating your words then about him stepping down. Admitting you were wrong in a roundabout Liberal way.
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Cheri DiNovo@CheriDiNovo·
K maybe Poilievre is still leader of the Conservatives because he may be the best they have?
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Albot80@albot80·
@CP24 Carney told us it would drop….
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Albot80@albot80·
@MarkJCarney It’s a tax you hit us with on April 1st. You aren’t providing anything new
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Mark Carney@MarkJCarney·
We’re providing real relief for you and your family by cutting your fuel costs at the pump.
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