Gerald Pilger

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Gerald Pilger

Gerald Pilger

@GeraldPilger

Farmer, Writer, Actor, Father, Husband #GoodTwitter

Katılım Ekim 2012
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Sehrish 🧢@SqSehrish·
Move 1 stick and make it bigger than 508 No cheating ✖️
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👑Beno10@Beno10_MFC·
Only the smartest nearly got the value of C. It requires top level IQ Can you solve?
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Gerald Pilger@GeraldPilger·
@anonfmresident well done Dr. You can fool all the people on X some of the time, and Alberta independence supporters all of the time, but you cannot fool all the people all of the time!
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Dr. Sarcasto Ph. D.@anonfmresident·
Breaking: Independence from Alberta movement sees huge lineups in Fort McMurray. Sign today and end Equalization payments to Alberta.
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Gerald Pilger@GeraldPilger·
@laurenlapkus @Platypuss_10 And what doe that have to do with your chem trails claim, and your failure to explain why there is no evidence of dispersal immediately behind the plane even if a diffuser is used and where on a plane these diffusers would be located
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Chauhan
Chauhan@Platypuss_10·
Straight out of a movie — Captain here, a Virgin Atlantic A340 holding pace on our right… things just got interesting at 35,000 ft!✈️
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PoppaBillet2021
PoppaBillet2021@LeeBenoit1·
Out collecting signatures in Lecombe County on a random drilling rig from Hard Working Albertians sick of paying $180,000 in taxes each year.
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Gerald Pilger@GeraldPilger·
@cgy_guy @Ontario180 @Murdog1 How wrong you are. The person who may (or may not) give you a vote for Alberta independence Danielle Smith is a floor crosser herself when she and 8 other Wildrose MLAs crossed the floor.
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Calgary Guy
Calgary Guy@cgy_guy·
@Ontario180 @Murdog1 I feel your disgust. I may not vote in a federal election again either. Fortunately as an Albertan, I may finally get a vote that matters. No floor crosser can steal my vote for Alberta Independence.
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Northern Woman. Conservative Boomer!
For the first time in my 70 years, I am actually thinking about not voting anymore. What’s the use? Slimy bastard Carney seems to be getting it all sewed up. Are the floor crossers being bribed or blackmailed. Canada, you are responsible for your own demise.
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@camjenglish
@camjenglish@camjenglish·
I had a mini crisis when my son was born. After calling out pesticide scare stories for years, I suddenly faced a troubling question: “Are we poisoning our kid with chemical-soaked food?” Having skin in the game changes everything. Here’s what happened.🧵
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Dean Blundell🇨🇦
Dean Blundell🇨🇦@ItsDeanBlundell·
A) all good ideas applied across the board to US, ISRAELI, Chinese and Indian financing/interference ops in Canada. B) What happens after a week? I have more leverage than @MelissaLantsman does.😂
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Rebel News
Rebel News@RebelNewsOnline·
Fire floor-crossing MP Matt Jeneroux From 'I'm resigning for family' to 'I'm joining the Liberals' in months. Add your name: Demand Jeneroux resign! PETITION: FireMatt.com.
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Pierre Poilievre
Pierre Poilievre@PierrePoilievre·
Mark Carney is using back room deals to seize a costly majority that voters rejected, which will enable Liberals to balloon debt, inflate the cost of living, block resources and turn criminals loose on our streets. Conservatives will do what we promised voters: fight for a Canada that is affordable, safe and strong at home and unbreakable abroad.
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Gerald Pilger@GeraldPilger·
@mark_slapinski That's not a pivot. Poilievre simply mixed up the Trump name with Trudeau. I sure he will be back raging about Trudeau in no time and kissing Trump's butt. Oh wait, he just come out with a new deal with Trump over vehicles. And I thought I would have to wait a day ha ha!
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Mark Slapinski
Mark Slapinski@mark_slapinski·
FINALLY: Poilievre just b*tchslapped Trump, and separated himself from Maple MAGA, by saying the American president was wrong to wage economic warfare on Canada. Do you appreciate this pivot?
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Gerald Pilger@GeraldPilger·
@ReOpenChris Yes there is an alternative to food production with pesticides/fertilizer but how much are you willing to spend on food. Before scientific advances in ag (1947) US consumers spent 23% of income on food, today less than 9%. 3rd world countries still spend up to 50% on food today
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Chris Nelson 🏝️🇺🇸
Chris Nelson 🏝️🇺🇸@ReOpenChris·
🚨Florida Surgeon General Joe Ladapo CALLS BS on Trump and RFK Jr for saying we cannot grow food without glyphosate! “That is complete bollocks. There IS an alternative to poisoning people. For hundreds of years we managed to feed people without it.”
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Gerald Pilger@GeraldPilger·
@annvandersteel Yes there is an alternative to food production with pesticides/fertilizer but how much are you willing to spend on food. Before scientific advances in ag, US consumers spent 23% (1947) of income on food, today less than 9%. 3rd world countries still spend up to 50% on food today
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Charles Adler
Charles Adler@charlesadler·
Your choice, Albertans: You can believe Premier Danielle Smith or the Data "In 1992, Alberta had approximately 11,700 hospital beds. Today, with nearly double the population and a much older demographic, we have roughly 8,800. This is not an Ottawa or immigration problem."
Dr. Raj Sherman@RajSherman

Dear Fellow Albertans, This letter is written not as a partisan, but as an emergency physician who has cared for more than 100,000 Albertans, a former MLA, and someone who has devoted a working life to this province. Across Alberta, the strain is obvious. Housing is scarce. Emergency rooms are overcrowded. Schools are stretched. The cost of living weighs heavily on families. Anxiety about the future is real and justified. This is not anger. It is concern, because moments like this demand leadership. When people are under pressure, leadership is not just about solutions, but about direction: an honest explanation of what is actually going wrong, and reassurance about who we are as a society while we fix it. In recent weeks, Alberta’s challenges have been framed by the Premier, Danielle Smith, in a way that has left many people angry, not at systems or long-standing policy failures, but at immigrants and other governments. That is deeply troubling. The frustration people feel is understandable. But much of that anger is being misdirected at immigrants. With the exception of Indigenous peoples, all Albertans come from families that arrived here seeking opportunity. Immigrants did not break Alberta’s healthcare system or tear up family doctor contracts. They did not close hospital beds or cancel planned hospital capacity. They did not under build housing, assisted living, long-term care, or schools. They did not dismantle community care. Politicians did. Every day in emergency departments, the consequences are visible: acute-care beds occupied by patients who should be at home or in long-term care; ERs functioning as inpatient wards; and population growth encouraged without matching investments in primary care, continuing care, and hospital capacity. In 1992, Alberta had approximately 11,700 hospital beds. Today, with nearly double the population and a much older demographic, we have roughly 8,800. This is not an Ottawa or immigration problem. It is a planning and capacity problem. Many of the people caring for seniors, staffing hospitals, and holding the healthcare system together today are newcomers themselves. Blaming them delays real solutions and divides communities. That lesson is personal. Growing up as a newcomer involved violence, black eyes and broken bones, and learning early what happens when fear is tolerated and adults look away. Home was not always safe either, shaped by alcoholism and domestic violence. Those experiences leave marks. What mattered most was a mother who taught that anger shrinks a life, while forgiveness, discipline, and service strengthen it, and that opportunity carries an obligation to give back. That belief led to decades in emergency medicine, the training of thousands of doctors, and public service at personal cost. Those experiences lead to a clear conclusion. Albertans deserve leadership that lowers the temperature, not raises it. Leadership that fixes systems, not finds scapegoats. Leadership that takes responsibility for planning failures and invests in capacity to match growth. For these reasons, Alberta needs a change in direction and ultimately, a change in leadership, so the province can unite around practical fixes rather than division. This is not about racism. It is about judgment, competence, and the ability to govern responsibly during difficult times. Alberta needs leadership that brings people together and focuses on solutions, not blame. Premiers Lougheed, Klein and Stelmach have led through very difficult times and would not take our province to this sharp edge. Albertans are much better than this. I am a Canadian, an Albertan and I am an immigrant. God bless Alberta. Dr. Raj Sherman @ABDanielleSmith @nenshi @FreeAlbertaRob @PfParks @NightShiftMD @Alberta_UCP @UCPCaucus @albertaNDP @TheBreakdownAB @ryanjespersen @cspotweet #yeg #yyc #ABleg #cdnpoli

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