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@CryptoToby

Systems, psychology, clarity.

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Toby
Toby@CryptoToby·
@jamiljivani You ARE the public degeneracy. Trying to flame culture wars and push the "left vs right" BS narrative to appease corporate interests. Shame.
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Jamil Jivani
Jamil Jivani@jamiljivani·
According to Globe & Mail, calling out PM Carney for shaking hands with a guy wearing a pervert costume makes me a “prudish killjoy." No, it makes me normal. Go talk to more moms and dads and many of them will tell you to leave their kids alone and stop the public degeneracy.
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Toby@CryptoToby·
@SenAdamSchiff How about you stand up against the tyranny?
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Senator Adam Schiff@SenAdamSchiff·
Canada's boycott of California wine is causing devastating harm to winegrowers. I'm urging the Canadian government to recognize that California doesn’t agree with these tariff wars, to lift these restrictions, and increase consumer options to strengthen both our economies. sacbee.com/food-drink/art…
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™³k@_tm3k·
-women are in a constant state of trying to whore out -men are in a constant state of trying to stop the women from whoring out -women call men the oppressors -women then get what they want -society collapses thanks for coming to my ted talk
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Toby@CryptoToby·
@hologeist @_tm3k Married with children by the time I was 28, not that hard tbh. Maybe change your dating pool or personality.
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Kid Cancer@hologeist·
@CryptoToby @_tm3k I’ve been dating for more than 20 years and not spent more than one of them single. I’m almost 40 Everything he said is the honest to God irrefutable truth. At this point denying the pattern is actually evil.
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Toby@CryptoToby·
@DrJStrategy Who benefitted most from the old order? The US clearly, based on most metrics. The assumption that changing that order will further benefit the US is yet to be determined. Plus with all the blatant corruption going on... not looking great.
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James E. Thorne
James E. Thorne@DrJStrategy·
The End of Being Played The Wall Street Journal’s profile of Mark Carney as “The Canadian Who Steered Europe Away From the U.S.” and the New York Times’ exposition of the emerging Bessent Doctrine are mirror accounts of the same structural turning point. One tells the story from the vantage point of allies scrambling to escape American economic sovereignty. The other, from the vantage point of a hegemon that finally recognizes it has been subsidizing everyone else’s sovereignty at the expense of its own. Hamilton and Clay would have no trouble recognizing the world described in the Bessent piece. Their core insight was that a republic which does not control its trade, credit and industrial base will eventually be controlled by those who do. For decades, the United States tolerated chronic deficits and underpriced security guarantees while others used preferential access to build structural surpluses. Trump’s early, blunt complaint that America was being “ripped off” on trade, NATO and production was the populist articulation of the same diagnosis Bessent now formalizes: the old bargain is finished, and there is no going back. Thomas Nagel wrote about the illusion of the “view from nowhere”: the claim to speak from a neutral, objective perch when one is in fact embedded in a particular standpoint. Both articles illustrate this. The Bessent Doctrine is candidly American in its sovereignty claim; the Carney profile dresses an equally positional allied response, the bid to dilute U.S. leverage, in the language of technocratic inevitability. Each calls its own perspective objective; each is simply situating itself in the reordering. Jamie Dimon’s quip captures the limits of Carney’s middle‑power vision: when Carney talks about middle powers “getting together,” it is a fantasy; they already tried—it’s called Europe, and it still rests on U.S. hard power and market depth. Carney himself gave away the contradiction when he told the Economic Club of New York that a strong, sovereign Canada could help “make America great again.” That formulation implicitly concedes the Bessent premise: sovereign nations are stronger partners when they stop free‑riding, rebuild domestic capacity and negotiate from clear national interest. Yet it also flies directly in the face of the Journal’s thesis. If a sovereign Canada can help make America great again, then the future of the West is not a Europe‑centered escape from the United States, but a harder, more honest compact among self‑respecting nations. The sooner the West accepts that economic sovereignty must be distributed rather than outsourced, the better. The real choice now is not between Trump and Carney, but between a West that embraces its own forms of economic sovereignty, openly acknowledging its standpoints, and a post‑American order run by elites who pretend to speak from nowhere while quietly defending the order that served them so well. Yes, we have enter a new era, The end of the US being played.
The Wall Street Journal@WSJ

“We don’t have a relationship to keep!” How Canada persuaded European allies to rethink their dependence on America. on.wsj.com/3T4phNG

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Toby@CryptoToby·
@RMC19861987 @scoopercooper Provide the evidence for your claims. Everyone country has drug busts, but your post reads like a straight conspiracy.
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RMC86@RMC19861987·
One of the reasons 🇺🇸 put tariffs on 🇨🇦 was illicit drug exports. The MSM pushback was immediate, that 🇨🇦 was only 1% of the 🇺🇸 problem, despite 🇨🇦 only checking 1% of exports. 🕵️@scoopercooper details a recent bust in B.C. of enough fentanyl precursors to kill the entire PLANET. A B.C fentanyl lab, the largest in the world, was shutdown with the FBI's aid. 💊Mexican cartels have adjusted to Trump closing the southern border. Working with the Chinese, they are making pills in Mexico, shipping them to Vancouver and then into the 🇺🇸. 👎When Marc Rubio expressed concern to Mark Carney about 🇨🇦 being a narco hub, it was dismissed. Until real action is taken, we are never getting back to the CUSMA negotiating table. Credit: @brianlilley
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Toby@CryptoToby·
@ericvideos91 lmao PP will never win, ship has sailed. He can't get the center again, let that slip. Pushing for further right positions make it worse. Can't win in Canada without the center.
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Toby@CryptoToby·
@bcbluecon tbf Carney's a decent conservative leader
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Toby@CryptoToby·
@by__brittany What stupidity. The last few conservatives lost because they couldn't tap into the center, followed your stupid advice, and alienated 20% of the voting population they need.
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brittany@by__brittany·
I’m not just talking about him It’s becoming a pattern with ALL conservatives going back to the mushy middle after beating their chests Staff / advisors / consultants / (insert title here) saying to “go center” I say this because I watched it go down in real time last year 🤷🏼‍♀️
Anthony Koch@Anthony__Koch

The only people who think Poilievre listens to “overpaid consultants” are people who have never worked for him. Brittany, I’m happy you’re involved in the Conservative movement. You should be proud of your rapid progress, but sometimes, you say things that are just not true.

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Aaron Pete@Aaronpete_·
I said this to @PierrePoilievre I don’t understand how the floor crossings, and this recent senate announcement in any way reflect on his leadership. Clearly, something is being offered to these individuals. We don’t know what, but I spoke to @billymorinECN and offers were being made. Legacy media every day is trying to say that it’s Pierre’s leadership, and of course, that could be a factor for some, but that’s not even the reason some of these floor crossers have given and completely ignored the fact that the NDP had a floor crosser. Two things can be true at once. 1.) I’m not a Conservative. 2.) I don’t trust that our government is doing things to create a flourishing democracy where things are being driven by the will of citizens If you can’t see that our democracy is being manipulated and managed, rather than participated in by our elected officials then I think you’re missing the bigger picture.
The Globe and Mail@globeandmail

Opinion: The humiliation of Pierre Poilievre continues theglobeandmail.com/opinion/articl…

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Toby@CryptoToby·
@by__brittany Here's the reality, conservatives will never win while playing to the base and right. Balanced conservatism only works when they can get the centrist vote. PP will never get that. So two changes are needed.
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brittany@by__brittany·
I’m getting really tired of watching conservatives convince themselves that changing the leader over and over is the answer. How many times are we going to do this? At what point do we admit we’ve never actually tried just being UNAPOLOGETICALLY conservative? During leadership races, candidates are authentic and have bold ideas Then they win… and the overpaid consultants hand them the same old mushy middle playbook to try to win over boomers and suburban moms. “Tone it down” “Don’t talk about that” “Speak to the general” How’s that strategy been working? The younger generation is leaning conservative.. Try speaking to them for a change in their language and on the platforms they go on. Be REAL. Be less polished!!!! And find new advisors.
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Broward Boy@thebrowardshah·
The notion that Canadians are nicer than Americans is laughably untrue. Polite yes nice no. My US stakeholders are all great people to work with, my Canadian colleagues make going to the office every day awful
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Toby@CryptoToby·
@EricTrump lol that caption, "it's a disinformation hotel"
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Eric Trump@EricTrump·
It’s official! ✈️🇺🇸
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Juno News@junonewscom·
"Changing the leader of the Conservative Party will not change the political reality facing Canada’s right. It might make some people feel better. It might generate a few weeks of headlines. It will not solve the party’s underlying problem." junonews.com/p/dear-pierre-…
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Toby@CryptoToby·
@RMC19861987 How can you make a trade agreement with someone that keeps breaking trade agreements?
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RMC86@RMC19861987·
It’s proof positive that the CUSMA negotiations are tanking when CBC has a guest on who tears apart the entire elbows up narrative. 1⃣It’s not business as usual & waiting Trump out is unwise. 2⃣Jamieson Greer & the 🇺🇸 have been following the rules of global trade in the dispute. 3⃣🇨🇦 used to get a free pass on trade issues for holding up our end on defense & other areas. Our laxness has ended that. 4⃣We need to be able to take insults & do what’s best for 🇨🇦. 5⃣It could get worse at any moment especially since Mexico is willing to provide concessions that 🇨🇦 can’t. “I’m good with a bilateral agreement with 🇲🇽. Canada? Forget about it.” 💥💥
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Toby@CryptoToby·
@FoodProfessor No one's canceling you, you just often have shitty takes and people call you out on it.
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The Food Professor
The Food Professor@FoodProfessor·
"You either conform or you get canceled. That's basically it in academia right now." Dr. Sylvain Charlebois is not speaking from a safe distance. He runs the Agri-Food Analytics Lab at Dalhousie University. He hosts Canada's number one rated food podcast. He has keynoted every province in the country. He keeps saying the things the room is not supposed to say. Watch the full conversation below.
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Toby@CryptoToby·
@YoungStreete Yeah, it's carney that placed tariffs which are why, of course, these companies are considering moving.
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Toby@CryptoToby·
@EricTrump Most refer to it by it's preferred name, Jeffery E. Epstein International Airport
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Eric Trump
Eric Trump@EricTrump·
I am deeply honored that at 5:01 a.m., Trump Force One will be the first plane to land at the newly renamed Palm Beach International Airport — now and forever President Donald J. Trump International Airport (DJT). There is no person who has done more for Florida and our country, and no one more deserving of this incredible honor. As a son, and someone who flies out of this airport nearly every day, I will forever be proud to see the initials “DJT” on my boarding pass. Congratulations Dad — I’m happy to have played a big role in making this happen. Thanks to @megforflorida, @GovRonDeSantis, @AGJamesUthmeier, and so many others for your incredible support.
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Toby@CryptoToby·
@by__brittany You both represent everything that's wrong with the direction of the CPC in recent years. You deserve each other.
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brittany@by__brittany·
You had no problem taking advice from me and sharing my ideas in the war room or when you were working for Pierre I thought we were close friends and I sung your praises everywhere I went You turned on me because I didn’t align with Caroline’s campaign and not because of something I personally did to you I’m proud of what I accomplished in a very short time of being involved And I did 90% of it without a paycheck, a fancy degree or a title
Katy Merrifield 🇨🇦🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿@katy_merrifield

@by__brittany @Anthony__Koch You’ve come to this conclusion based on your extensive experience working in provincial politics for what, a year?

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