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Shane Walton

@2LSoda_Dad

"Just a Dad and business owner living my best life! You might know me as the 2L Soda Dad, the viral sensation who handed out 2-liter sodas on Halloween.

Calgary, Alberta Katılım Mayıs 2021
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Shane Walton
Shane Walton@2LSoda_Dad·
Making my Twitter account official. If you are YYC than yes this is me! Crazy Dad on Halloween. Really I'm just a normal Dad who likes to have fun!
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Shane Walton@2LSoda_Dad·
@222Minutes But it's completely fair to point out Naheed is an idiot. That's putting it nicely, but it's helpful having him in the position of power. This is a case where he's what we call a useful idiot
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222 Minutes@222Minutes·
I'm not saying the NDP are idiots, but Naheed Nenshi is trying to separate from the federal party he is a division of while trying to shit talk Alberta separatism. IN. THE. SAME. TWEET.
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Shane Walton@2LSoda_Dad·
@niccruzpatane It's funny to think somehow Elon is a "Nazi" yet the diversity of his teams speaks to the realities. Also knowing each of them is there based on merit is what provides the best outcome. Well done TESLA
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Derek Young
Derek Young@DerekYo59803661·
@CheriDiNovo What do you expect the landlords to pay the vacancy tax with if they aren't collecting rent? Are all socialists 100% financially illiterate or just 100% tards
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Cheri DiNovo
Cheri DiNovo@CheriDiNovo·
This is making the food-billionaires crazy so we love it. Hopefully smaller retailers are being helped tho? How about a greater vacancy tax on empty storefronts? (that is greedy landlords)
RTN@RTNToronto

#BREAKING: Toronto city council has approved a plan to launch 4 city-run grocery stores aimed at providing more affordable food, prioritizing lower-income areas.

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Shane Walton@2LSoda_Dad·
Why is it so hard to understand Margins? Thinking that State Run Groceries are going to come flying out the gate and run leaner than 3-4% profits is the definition of insane. Why is it so hard to understand the reasons for the rapid acceleration of inflation and cost is 90% bad Government Policies and 10% "greed". Want to fix Canadian food crisis, open the market! Lower Government spending and decrease taxes. Eliminate 50% of all Public sector and get the Canadian Economy moving by increasing Gdp-per-capita.
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Shane Walton@2LSoda_Dad·
Ok, So national Post creates a misleading headline and you double down on it. The only ones talking about Trans are you and the post. Everyone else is saying they are happy that the Olympics have now decided to only allow biological females compete in Females. Just because you assumed it's about Trans people does not make those happy about the decision are referring to Trans people. The Olympic decision is only about biology not ideology just because you want it to be about more doesn't make it the same for everyone.
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Gator⚡Gum@gator_gum·
Imane Khelif is not trans.
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@KirkLubimov If this was actually the case from Liberals and they believed this ideology, why are they allowing Oil and Gas products into Canada without demanding the same standards they impose on Alberta.......
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Kirk Lubimov
Kirk Lubimov@KirkLubimov·
Mark Carney says Confederation works because Alberta will be decarbonizing their oil. "We are looking to move towards low emission oil with Alberta...it's the long term commercial thing to do. The world wants low risk, low cost, low carbon energy sources. Our strategy with Alberta has been to go right to heart of the issue which is the pipeline but what else comes with the pipeline? Pathways, a carbon market that works...having everything on the table showing the consideration works." No, he is using the pipeline as a tool to strong arm in his ideological policies. This is exactly why the Confederation doesn't work. Our economy shouldn't be held hostage.
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Dwayne Chomyn
Dwayne Chomyn@Citizen004·
If Alberta can't get a pipeline unless it's oil is "decarbonized," why doesn't Quebec, New Brunswick, and Ontario have to buy decarbonized oil?
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Shane Walton@2LSoda_Dad·
@JeffreyLuscombe Going full port and expanding the business into a larger capacity for our Phoenix branch. Numbers don't lie, Canada is heading in the wrong direction
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Jeffrey Luscombe
Jeffrey Luscombe@JeffreyLuscombe·
We cancelled a planned trip to Florida last winter and another in the summer to New York City. I hear a LOT of other Canadian have done the same. You?
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Shane Walton@2LSoda_Dad·
@ChefPaulShufelt Welcome to Canada! Is anyone surprised why our GDP/Capita is so low and continues to drop.
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Chef Paul Shufelt@ChefPaulShufelt·
People died. Because of a terrible accident. One that likely could have been avoided. And people are worried about how many languages the CEO of a company apologized in? I’m sorry, but we have lost our fucking minds.
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Shane Walton@2LSoda_Dad·
@MarkJCarney Can we just increase productivity first for once before we add in more regulations. This madness needs to stop
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Mark Carney
Mark Carney@MarkJCarney·
Canada is strongest when we work together. Today, Canada and Alberta reached an agreement to lower methane emissions in the oil and gas sector — to create good jobs, cut pollution, and help position Canada as the world’s supplier of choice for responsibly-produced energy.
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Shane Walton@2LSoda_Dad·
@WallStreetMav Put it in perspective and than you realize the acceleration to the bottom is going to be brutal. 40% of the top producer's in the country left, replaced by takers. Canada's losing money and than replacing it will more liability.
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Wall Street Mav@WallStreetMav·
Canada is enjoying their diversity as they decline into a 3rd world country. Canada literally has the worst economic performance of any developed country since Trudeau was elected. Carney has changed nothing, same policies. Most of the talented White Canadians are trying to move to the USA. They have given up on Canada. It is estimated that 40% of the top 1% have left Canada. They are being replaced by 3rd world migrants with an average IQ of 70 (below the retarded level).
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Shane Walton@2LSoda_Dad·
When you try and explain to Americans that not having to wait more than 8 hours in emergency........ It won't make sense to them. They will assume you said minutes. The American system has been broken due to Government involvement, look back pre Affordable Care Act and you will see the difference. Less Government guarantees less cost and better.
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Iprayonjah@Whosinparis34·
@AuthorJCybulski @Yaminashi69 @jstubbles @2LSoda_Dad @sircalebhammer Thats actually insane, I’ve never had more than an 8 hour wait in the merge. whenever I needed to see a specialist, get an mri or ultrasound the hospital always got me in within 3 weeks. My family doctor was the only one I had an issue with when it came to waits.
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Caleb Hammer@sircalebhammer·
This is one of the most fascinating financial realities of 2026. People in ALABAMA are RICHER than in CANADA!!! wtf lol. This is crazy. I spent days digging into the data for today's mini documentary- it's a wild one. You'll love it: youtu.be/6a-zOT_DZLU
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Chris Martz@ChrisMartzWX

I am an Alabama resident. The state of Alabama has a higher GDP per capita than Canada; $66,300 vs. $58,000. We also have lower taxes. As such, Alabamians have more disposable income than Canadians. We can afford nice houses for a fraction of the cost that they would cost in Canada. The median home price in Alabama is around $220,000. In Canada, the median is about $650,000. In Alabama, that could get you a very nice 4,000 square-foot house. A lot of successful people live here. Huntsville, for instance, is home to NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center and a university. They have among the highest number of Ph.D.'s per capita as a result of that. Has Canada sent man to the moon? I'm asking for a friend. There's also Auburn University and the University of Alabama down in Tuscaloosa. They are both very good schools for a college education. Alabama has more daylight hours and better weather, on average. We get more Vitamin D because we can spend more time outdoors. Alabama also doesn't have a carbon tax because our governor doesn't believe in the fairytale that trace carbon dioxide (CO₂) controls the weather. Where Canada arguably has an advantage is in social safety (e.g., violent crime rates) and health (e.g. life expectancy), but it comes at the expense of taxpayers, which reduces individual freedom. Here in the states, you need to work to bring yourself up, and if you do that and put the work in, you have better material living.

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Joshua Stubbles@jstubbles·
@sircalebhammer Alabama has some of the worst education in the US. Bottom 40-50 in education ratings. Canada is top 5. Canadas growth is stymied by their land, nearly 90% being unbuildable. Canada also has universal healthcare. What good is Alabamas money if its not helping the actual people?
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Shane Walton@2LSoda_Dad·
@sircalebhammer Unless of course you live in Canada, definitely won't love it! Caleb maybe you and the PM of Canada can sit down!
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Michelle Phillips
Michelle Phillips@Michphil1998·
Why do you drive between 95 and 100 km/hr yet speed up to 120 km/hour when there’s a passing lane? WHY????!!!!!!!
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Matthias Schmidt
Matthias Schmidt@eurofounder·
My cousin Dietrich is one of the best paid engineers in Germany He makes €41,000 a year before tax Last week he got an offer from a big tech company in the US that would net him $350,000 "Are you going to take it?" I asked him "It's a good offer, but I would actually earn less than now" He is right. In Europe, he makes €41,000 and gets: - Free healthcare - Strong privacy protections - Diversity - Pension benefits If you count this in, it's much more than $350,000 European salaries are the highest in the world if you adjust for quality of life
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Shane Walton@2LSoda_Dad·
@IowaTesla Definitely check connections in both charger..... Depending on how comfortable you are breaker at the panel could be checked. Just make sure power is off.
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Iowa Tesla - Jim Spencer
Iowa Tesla - Jim Spencer@IowaTesla·
My wall connector is giving me a high temp fault after 6 years. Still charging but throttles to 40A. Anyone know how to fix this? Loose connections maybe? It’s winter so nothing is getting warm due to the weather.
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@Unbranded63 It's crazy to think that Private is illegal in Canada......... No one would force you to go..... Yet we are forced to go to Public. Or leave the Country. Seems to me it's not really about what's worse or better. It's what benefits those who are currently in a power position
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Unbranded@Unbranded63·
A great thread on why you never want to see private hospitals operating in Canada.
Felix Prehn 🐶@felixprehn

Private equity firms bought 500 hospitals. Death rates in their emergency rooms went up 13%. They fired 12% of the staff. Then they paid themselves billions in dividends. A Harvard study just confirmed what doctors already knew: people are dying so investors can hit quarterly targets. Exactly what happens. A PE firm buys a hospital using debt. The debt gets placed on the hospital's balance sheet, not the firm's. Now the hospital owes hundreds of millions it never borrowed. To service that debt, the hospital cuts costs. Costs mean nurses. The numbers from the Harvard/University of Chicago study are horrifying. After PE acquisition, emergency department salary spending dropped 18.2%. ICU salary spending dropped 15.9%. Hospital-wide employees were cut 11.6%. Emergency department deaths rose 13%, seven additional deaths per 10,000 visits. A separate study found patients undergoing surgery at PE-acquired hospitals had 17% higher odds of dying within 90 days. Steward Health Care, owned by Cerberus Capital, filed bankruptcy with $9 billion in debt after closing hospitals across Massachusetts. The CEO lived on a $40 million yacht while emergency rooms went dark. Eight hospitals serving 2 million people nearly disappeared because a PE fund extracted more cash than the system could survive. The private equity industry has poured over $1 trillion into healthcare. They operate a quarter of ERs nationwide. This isn't going away. The investing angle nobody talks about. Non-PE hospital operators like HCA Healthcare (HCA) and Tenet (THC) are the direct beneficiaries. Every time a PE hospital closes or deteriorates, patients flow to the nearest competitor. HCA has returned 1,200% since 2011. Patient volume from PE closures is a structural tailwind nobody's pricing in. Medical staffing firms (AMN Healthcare, Cross Country) charge premium rates specifically because PE hospitals cut staff. The staffing shortage IS the business model for these companies. The disruption play: outpatient surgical centers (SCA Health, now part of UnitedHealth) are pulling profitable procedures out of hospitals entirely. PE-owned hospitals lose their highest-margin surgeries to outpatient, and the death spiral accelerates. Pull up tradevision and monitor healthcare M&A alerts, hospital closure filings, and patient volume migration data. When a PE-owned hospital announces "restructuring," the patient volume shift to competitors like HCA starts within 30 days. That 30-day window is when the competitor's earnings revisions haven't updated yet. Free to try. (a private equity firm bought your local hospital. borrowed $500 million in the hospital's name. fired 12% of the nurses. emergency room deaths rose 13%. then they paid themselves dividends. nobody went to prison. they're currently buying another hospital.)

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