Feshak

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Feshak
Feshak@DamnFeshak·
@Mark29041437866 @SParchewski Challenge accepted, we will meet at the playground at 3:30, bring your computer monitor and I’ll bring a book, and before you laugh, it’s gunna be a hardcover, 500 pages. Start saying your goodbyes.
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Mark
Mark@Mark29041437866·
@SParchewski Amen. Send the CRIMINAL off to punishment. NOT the object in which they chose to execute their crime. I could use knife, car, hammer, axe, computer monitor, my fists, some weights, a bat, rocks, books, a chair, a table, a bottle, endless possibilities. Guns DONT shoot people.
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SParchewski (pilsner/lager)
This is how gun lobbyists and anti-gun lobbyists work for you non-firearm folk. Here’s the scenario. A drunk driver crashes his Ford Taurus into a van and kills 4 people. Gun Lobbyists: The drunk driver is responsible, send him to jail. Anti-gun Lobbyists: Ford Motor Company is at fault, we need to ban Ford vehicles. Feel free to comment @Polysesouvient . @CCFR_CCDAF @TWilsonOttawa
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Feshak@DamnFeshak·
@sadierodgers8 @FightStorage Yeah it’s very odd that only white people are pissed off about the murder of little girls. You would think any person of any color would be disgusted and enraged by that.
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Wild Videos@FightStorage·
CITIZENS IN ENGLAND ARE RISING UP AFTER YET ANOTHER RACIALLY MOTIVATED KNIFE ATTACK LEFT 3 LITTLE GIRLS DEAD & MANY MORE INJURED ⚠️ Most media outlets are refusing to cover the identity of the attacker because they don’t want anyone to be racist...
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Feshak@DamnFeshak·
@RonniePTexan @LizaRosen0000 You misspelled “The left”, it’s spelled with a J at the beginning, a W at the end and an E in the middle.
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Ronnie P@RonniePTexan·
@LizaRosen0000 The Left has planned this anti-white genocide. They let in millions of immigrants in throughout the western world, give them money, feed them anti-white hateful rhetoric and then protect them after they commit crimes. That's called genocide and the Left is actively doing it
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Liza Rosen
Liza Rosen@LizaRosen0000·
Wake up Europe! Never forget the failure of the justice system in the western world when it comes to Islam. t.co/q7eorpeg4j A 12-year-old girl was brutally raped by 19 migrants in a parking garage near Vienna Central Station. The first Syrian migrant on trial was acquitted, despite confessing to the crime. The court shamelessly ruled there was “no evidence” the non-Muslim schoolgirl did not consent. He even left her €100 as a “gesture of goodwill” before walking free. This is not justice. This is Europe’s moral suicide, betraying its own women and girls to appease and normalize Islamic brutality. Enough. Stop sacrificing European children on the altar of multiculturalism. Demand real justice and real borders.
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Feshak@DamnFeshak·
@bruce_mcgonigal Yeah sure that’s all fine and all but more importantly, where can I get one of those hats?
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Feshak@DamnFeshak·
@ForMYCanada @dcharvie @sarobertsonca @HenriAGS Glad to hear that, unfortunately due to unforeseen construction delays and global supply chain issues we will need an additional 8k on top of the original estimate of 4k and the expected completion date is now 4-5 years behind schedule.
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Scott Robertson
Scott Robertson@sarobertsonca·
Michele Cadario on Pierre Poilievre's opposition to the Alto rail line: "It's quite ironic that he's now the king of NIMBYism."
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Unwoke Media Inc.@UnwokeMediaInc·
@ryangerritsen The planning cartel charges up to $1000 per hour per planner to work from home. The bigger the report, the more hours they charge for reports no one reads. They all have pronouns and vote Liberal and are heavily entrenched in the party.
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Ryan Gerritsen🇨🇦🇳🇱
The Government started talking about the high speed rail in 1984. From 84 to 2010 almost $600,000,000 was spent on studies. Since 2020 over $4 billion has been spent on planning. Nothing is built. Not a single line of track. This is an epic boondoggle
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Feshak@DamnFeshak·
@kim_gaetz @franco_nomics No one said anything about libs or cons, I think you heard what you wanted to hear in order to fuel your hatred. Life’s too short to be so angry. I hope you have some peace in your life
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Kim-Bo
Kim-Bo@kim_gaetz·
@franco_nomics Your a joke , you didn't put up anything about Pierre's $13,000 dollar raise he making almost $327,000 as LOO. You made it sound like on Liberal MP's got a raise when in fact it was all MP's Also you can easily look up the raises without a specific site ! Lies, all you have, lies
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Franco Terrazzano
Franco Terrazzano@franco_nomics·
Government published the official MP pay raise numbers the evening before Good Friday and the Easter long weekend. MP pay numbers still not up on the usual government website. Seems like they’re hiding bad news in classic government style. MP raise ranges between an extra $7,900 to $15,800. Backbench MP salary is now $217,700. Prime Minister’s salary is now $435,400.
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Feshak@DamnFeshak·
@LJB_OceanSide @franco_nomics There are a lot of things that aren’t some big ol’secret to people who follow or are interested in politics but there are also a lot of people who don’t know these things who are just starting to get interested or trying to understand our political system.
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LJB 🇨🇦 🦞 🇨🇦
LJB 🇨🇦 🦞 🇨🇦@LJB_OceanSide·
@franco_nomics It's not some big ol' secret! 😂 It comes into effect on the 1st every year and published on the 2nd. They didn't "take a pay raise", it's written in law/legislation in the Parliament of Canada Act aka mandatory. Not to worry though Franko, Poilievre will still look after you!
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Feshak@DamnFeshak·
@bruce_mcgonigal So focusing the economy on selling $100k homes to foreign rich folks for $2 million is not a good or sustainable fiscal strategy?
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Bruce McGonigal
Bruce McGonigal@bruce_mcgonigal·
People have no idea how close British Columbia is to economic collapse. We are one Appeals Court decision away from having a property value collapse on a Provincial scale, that would put the 2008 Sub Prime mortgage collapse in the USA, to shame. It would take decades to climb out of the economic hole we would be in, if not longer. If property values collapse so do the municipal taxes it takes to run our local communities. Leading to squalor and chaos. Lenders refusing to lend to home owners, living on disputed land title claims, can't be band aid fixed Province wide, like Eby is doing in Richmond. The Province simply will never be able to borrow that kind of money, especially as our credit rating collapses in the manner it currently is. There is only one solution. Everyone needs to support Conservatives by helping elect a real leader who can unite everyone under ONE PARTY. Eby needs to call an election either this Summer or Fall. The Province has too much at stake for voters to be once again lied to and left in the dark. Everything this Province has been, could be wiped out in no time flat.
Rob Shaw@RobShaw_BC

Lost in shuffle today... NEW - BC hit with 2nd credit rating downgrade in 2 weeks, this time from S&P. "We expect the Province of British Columbia to generate persistent operating and after-capital deficits through fiscal 2029 that stand out among peers globally."

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Feshak@DamnFeshak·
@vanillafac75811 @bruce_mcgonigal I know what btsktcptc is but I don’t think you do, so maybe spell it out for me just so I know that you know because obviously I know
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jimbobjordan@vanillafac75811·
@bruce_mcgonigal So elect the blue wing of the dead bird. Your generation doesn't understand. Voting will not help anything, the entire structure is rotten and corrupt to the core. Burn it down, let the cleansing fire consume everything and out of the ashes come a new. BTSKTCPTC
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m4567@ChiefM6789·
@ryangerritsen Pierre is a Globalist just like the Liberals ! ... So his ideas won't fall far from the Liberal's ideas, and the Globalists ideas are to destroy the current economic system and to rebuild it with their new Central Bank Digital Currency and they call this the Global Reset ! ...
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Ryan Gerritsen🇨🇦🇳🇱
It’s an interesting idea? The problem for the Liberals is that it’s “Pierre’s idea” & they will cave to a Pierre idea. They need to somehow make it look like they came up with it. Plus they’ve already spent this tax revenue & then some. Side note : Steve MacKinnon is such a greasy politician.
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Feshak@DamnFeshak·
@Reil76 Difficult, uncertain, hard and full of struggle is what makes the reward worth it. That’s how Canada was born.
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🇨🇦Wayne🇨🇦
To the people of Alberta, I hear you. I really do. The frustration is real. Feels like your province carries more than its share and still gets brushed aside. Watching decisions come out of Ottawa that feel completely disconnected from your reality, your work, your way of life. That kind of anger does not just appear out of nowhere. But I want to talk to you honestly, not like a politician, more like someone who actually cares how this plays out for you. Separation sounds good at first. It feels like control. Like finally getting to call your own shots. But the day after a yes vote, reality kicks in, and it does not wait for anyone to catch up. Suddenly, the markets you have always had full access to is no longer guaranteed. You are on the outside trying to negotiate your way back in. Those trade relationships took decades to build. They do not just reset overnight because Alberta wants them to. Then there are the everyday things people do not think about right away. Pensions. Passports. Federal funding that helps keep hospitals running and infrastructure moving. None of that disappears instantly, but all of it becomes uncertain. And uncertainty is not just a political word. It shows up as companies holding back, investments slowing down, costs going up, and people wondering what the next few years actually look like. And this is not something that gets sorted out quickly. Look at Quebec. Decades of referendums and constitutional fights, and they never even left. Look at Scotland. Serious economists were saying it could take at least ten years just to stabilize, and they still voted no. Alberta would not be simpler. If anything, it would be more complicated. Resource rights, land, debt, pensions, borders. None of that has a clean or fast solution. This could stretch across ten, fifteen years or more. That is a big chunk of your life. That is kids growing up in the middle of uncertainty. That is businesses trying to plan without knowing what the rules will even be a few years down the line. The people voting yes in a moment of frustration are not always the ones who have to live with that uncertainty long term. That part never makes it onto the slogans. And here is the thing. Alberta is not powerless in Canada. Not even close. You have one of the strongest economies in the country. You have leverage. You have a voice that can carry weight when it is used properly. Being ignored does not mean you walk away. It means you push harder. It means you force your way into the conversation and refuse to be sidelined. You deserve better. That part is not up for debate. But leaving does not fix the problem. It replaces it with a much bigger, much riskier one. Separation is not a fresh start. It is a long, expensive, uncertain road. Stay. Push harder. Demand more. And win the argument from a position of strength, not from the outside looking in.
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Feshak@DamnFeshak·
@pfeff80 @WiretapMediaCa Agreed. Let’s start with the foam ones and the ones kids use for t-ball. All voluntarily of course.
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Wiretap Media
Wiretap Media@WiretapMediaCa·
💥REPORT: Unidentified man smashes out the windows of a bingo hall with a baseball bat. 📍Brampton, Ontario.
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Feshak@DamnFeshak·
@kim_gaetz You know what? You’re absolutely right. If we all paid just a bit more taxes, those poor politicians could make more money, I mean, taking the whole summer off is expensive for
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Kim-Bo
Kim-Bo@kim_gaetz·
Pierre Poilievre's salary is $ 322,700 to criticize our country, PM Carney only gets $104,500 more than that to run our country. That's where the outrage needs to be !
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Greg@greg_scott84·
@papasha408 Yes, the prison guard who butters your bread appears better than the one that kicks you in the head.
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Greg@greg_scott84·
I say again: If you think Poilievre is the solution to Carney, you don't even know what the problem is.
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Feshak@DamnFeshak·
@marissenmark If you look at the complete failure in California, people’s concerns are valid.
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Mark Marissen
Mark Marissen@marissenmark·
I just came back from a trip to Japan. The Japanese could figure out how to provide their citizens high speed rail. There’s no reason why we can’t. Don’t let Pierre Poilievre deny Canadians high speed rail. If we need help and advice from the Japanese, let’s get it.
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Feshak@DamnFeshak·
@JohnBouras3230 They could have just said %75 of the people registered in the angus Reid survey pool are idiots.
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John Bourassa 🇨🇦🇪🇺
The Canada USA relationship is too toxic for Canadians to recover from the Americans. Polling is now 75% of Canadians view the Americans with distrust and worry. Canadians want a divorce from the USA and Ottawa must move faster with China and the EU! x.com/JohnBouras3230… @BradleyVis @AnitaAnandMP @MarkJCarney #Canada #Canpoli #Cdnpoli
John Bourassa 🇨🇦🇪🇺@JohnBouras3230

@TurdFerg99 The numbers come from here! ctvnews.ca/atlantic/new-b….

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Feshak@DamnFeshak·
@nailedvision @Harry__Faulkner It’s not like buying too much drywall for your house and needing to return some of it. There’s no returns on immigration and all sales are final.
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Daniel Voisin
Daniel Voisin@nailedvision·
@Harry__Faulkner So we had 4 bad years within 200 years of immigration and now people are losing their goddamn minds and talking as if the end of Canada is next week. That's not a rational response, it's propaganda working as intended.
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Harrison Faulkner
Harrison Faulkner@Harry__Faulkner·
WATCH: Interviewer asks Pierre Poilievre if right-wing politicians are weaponizing immigration to get elected. Q: "Do you feel that it's a sort of weaponized, divisive tool for people to get elected? Complaining about the brown people or foreigners?" Poilievre: "...What we encountered was a very sudden and inexplicable increase in the numbers in the period from 2021 to 2024." "This upset the social peace on immigration that we had had for two centuries leading up to it."
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Feshak@DamnFeshak·
@newstart_2024 So what you’re saying is that males and females have distinct genetic characteristics that give them an advantage in certain fields. WOW, that’s groundbreaking news, blew my mind.
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Camus@newstart_2024·
Once institutions reach 50% women, they rarely stop there. Helen Andrews points out that many fields keep feminizing — 52%, 55%, 56%… and in psychology, it’s now 75% female graduate students. It’s not just women out-competing men and hitting natural balance. As environments become more feminized, they often start feeling unwelcoming to men: different conversation styles, more gossip and factions, less tolerance for certain kinds of debate. Men quietly leave, especially those drawn to the harder, more analytical sides of the field, which accelerates the shift. The cycle becomes self-reinforcing. Andrews suggests the only way to reverse it may be deliberately carving out spaces where men can work and debate in a more masculine way — without apology. It’s an uncomfortable but honest observation about how institutions quietly change character over time. Do you see this pattern playing out in fields you’re familiar with? Is there a healthy way to push back without turning everything into a gender war?
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