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#BREAKING: Doug Ford says private jet has been sold for same price cp24.com/politics/queen…
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Nothing but blue skies and Sunny days ahead.
Jersey, we brought Sunny home.
📰: bit.ly/4theiOf

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can someone please explain to him that individualized predatory pricing based on a near constant state of data surveillance against our will is not in fact “free and fair” competition
Colin D'Mello | Global News@ColinDMello
Premier Ford says “no” to shutting down surveillance pricing. “No, I believe in capitalist society, free market. The market dictates, if ABC grocery store wants to compete against the other one, that's that's what the true driver is, free and fair competition and let the market dictate” #onpoli
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There is a video circulating on the internet that is difficult to watch. A woman sits on a pavement in Louisville, Kentucky. She is wearing a hospital gown. It is 36 degrees outside. Her belongings, everything she apparently owns, are in a plastic bag on the concrete beside her. Behind her, through the glass doors she has just been escorted through, the hospital hums along as normal. The security guards who brought her here have already gone back inside.
She couldn’t afford her bill.
This is not a scene from a developing nation or a history book. This is the United States of America.
The country in which it happens has spent decades telling the rest of the world that it has the highest GDP on earth. Which is a bit like a restaurant proudly displaying its bill on the wall. Enormous number. Terrible meal. The lobster was frozen, the wine came from a box.
Europe, by comparison, has spent the better part of a century building something rather different. The food, for a start, is extraordinary. Not in a showy way, but in the way that a simple lunch in Lyon or a glass of wine on a terrace in Lisbon reminds you that eating is one of the genuinely good things about being alive. The wine is the wine that the rest of the world has spent generations attempting to replicate, mostly without success.
Roughly 35 percent of Europeans live with a chronic illness. In America, that number is 76 percent. The difference is not genetic. It is architectural. It is the slow accumulation of decent food, walkable cities, actual holidays, and a healthcare system that does not require you to crowdfund your own appendix.
Europeans work fewer hours. They have more purchasing power on a smaller salary once you subtract the cost of health insurance, medical debt, and the private school their child needs because the local public one has a metal detector at the entrance. They live, on average, about ten years longer. Not ten years of decline and doctor visits, but ten years of being a person in the world.
In the first quarter of 2025, the number of Americans leaving the United States doubled compared to the previous quarter.  Europe was their top destination. Not for a sabbatical or a gap year. Permanently. These are not people who failed. These are people who did the maths.
There is a man somewhere in America right now who has worked fifty-hour weeks for forty years, taken one week off when his employer permitted it, and will, statistically, be dead before he sees seventy. And there is another man, not very far away on a map but an entire civilisation removed in practice, sitting on a terrace in the afternoon sun with a glass of something cold and no particular place to be. He has had six weeks off every summer since 1987. He knows his neighbours by name.
The first man’s country has the higher GDP.
The first man’s country tops the Gross Domestic Product (GDP) index. The second man tops the Quality of Life Index (QLI). The better health. The longer life. The afternoon.
MAGA America calls that losing.
Ask anyone.
Gandalv / @Microinteracti1
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@Mobyhaque1 Are people actually watching a grown man in a bath robe watch a game???
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@PhilBlundell Could be why at the half way point their top goal scorer was that French player Own Goals
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@robbohuyton Definitely have a chest piece tattoo of Jeremy Corbyn with this tweet 🤣🤣
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Grounded in the facts, Billy? Ok.
✅ This isn’t about “£1 a game”.
✅ It’s about locking in price rises for THREE YEARS.
✅ And removing the chance for supporters to challenge it each season as has been the norm.
🎯 FACT: No other club is doing that.
🎯 FACT: That’s removing accountability.
Sorry, Rafa.

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@PaulGrat1 @spiritofshankly Hahahahaha this tweet is gonna pop up on one of those "Best UK tweets of 2026" threads
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@spiritofshankly Good one admin. Welcome.
I see Trump’s DoJ have opened up an investigation into the NFL’s subscription packages, as they feel fans are paying too much. I am looking forward to your support and your show of “solidarity” with the Trump administration, in due course.
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Feel free to take a flag into hospitality Paul - see how long you last!
Paul McGrattan@PaulGrat1
If you want to take a flag to the match take a flag, support the team as you normally would, they need every bit of help from the fans to turnaround a two goal deficit against PSG. Don’t feel pressured not to by some fella with the face of Jeremy Corbyn tattooed on his arm.
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@thisisanfield Hahahahahahahahahaha
I feel like I need to grok this to see if it's a real quote.
No way he's said "best just to defend" with a half hour of football to play
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🗣️ @johngibbonsblog on The Anfield Wrap
"In this city, we value hard work. We value togetherness. We want to stick together, look after each other, and we value humility."
👇 Watch below...
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If you are looking for the final score, you can just google the year when the Leafs last won the Stanley Cup.
#GoKingsGo


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