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@ShaziGoalie Meanwhile your Property taxes, energy, interest rates, etc have all increased. If you leave the rent the same then your profit margin if any will get squeezed. Dollar value gets eroded thanks to the Liberal party. So your rent should reflect all this.
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Shazi@ShaziGoalie·
Not gonna lie, I haven’t raised rent on my tenants since May 2021. Same renters, almost 5 years now… just kept it the same. And now I’m watching rents across the GTA start to come down, incentives popping up everywhere just to fill units. Makes you think… chasing higher rent isn’t always the move. Keeping good tenants might’ve been the better play all along.
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@pauliesketty @Aku_700 His hand is near that trigger too. This is close to an Oops moment.
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AshleY@Aku_700·
Entitled Black tourists get a reality check in Bali! Two Black women from New York and London attacked nail salon staff over a bill dispute. No white guilt, no DEI excuses—Indonesian cops arrested them at the airport and paraded them in orange jumpsuits. Actions have consequences!
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@jondelarroz Anything to get rid of StarFEET academy. I do find it gross for the character Ake to put her bare feet on the Captains chair and in front of Cadets. The actor took the feet thing too far. If a Timeline change can get rid of Discovery, Section 31 and StarFEET Academy Do it!
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Jon Del Arroz | Pop Culture & Gaming 🎮
I have a solution for Star Trek that can tie in United and remove the Kurtzman universe entirely: Years into his presidency, Jonathan Archer and the nascent United Federation of Planets are rocked by escalating temporal anomalies that threaten the Romulan War peace and the young Federation itself. Starfleet traces the disturbances to the still-unresolved Temporal Cold War, and discovers that the shadowy “Future Guy” who once manipulated the Suliban Cabal was none other than Archer himself, projected from a devastated 28th-century future. In that broken timeline (the one containing the Burn, the Federation’s near-collapse, and all the Kurtzman-era cataclysms), a desperate Archer had volunteered to become a non-corporeal agent, trying to steer 22nd-century events toward a stronger Federation. Instead, his well-intentioned meddling fractured the prime timeline, birthing the divergent horrors he was attempting to prevent. Working with a time-displaced descendant and a preserved message from his own Enterprise crew, President Archer confronts his future self in a temporal nexus aboard the new flagship USS United. He convinces the older version to stand down, allowing the original, unaltered timeline to reassert itself. The Kurtzman-era disasters are retroactively erased, revealed as the “bad future” that no longer exists, restoring continuity and ushering in a stable golden age of exploration. The series then proceeds from this corrected prime timeline, with Archer’s presidency now free to focus on building the Federation we always wanted to see, setting up ongoing stories of unity, diplomacy, and discovery without the baggage of the last decade’s continuity snarls. What do you think?
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@franco_nomics Costco, Walmart, Home Depot, etc all have good return policies for defective items. Voters need a return (recall) policy on defective MP's. These floor crossers have breached a contract with voters. Election night is a contract for 4 years.
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Franco Terrazzano@franco_nomics·
BREAKING: Poilievre in favour of recall legislation when an MP crosses the floor. Huge step in the right direction. We need national recall legislation (not just for floor crossers). Voters are the boss and should be able to fire politicians between elections.
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@elenacute01 Hornets have alarm pheromones which get released when you crush them. So drowning them decreases that risk. If you crush a hornet these pheromones can stick to you and a swarm of hornets will come to kill you. This is why he is drowning them.
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Elena@elenacute01·
I don't care how much you hate wasps, drowning them alive in a jar full of their dead friends is actual serial killer behavior.
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@Aaron_Sparrow This should read StarFEET Academy. That character Ake kept taking her shoes off in the captain's chair.
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@fiscaldofim This looks like that entity from Star Trek Day of the Dove. This entity fed on hatred and wars. So maybe it is feeding off 2 wars.
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Fiscal do Fim dos Tempos@fiscaldofim·
Uma câmera de vigilância nos EUA registrou uma enorme esfera brilhante surgindo do nada durante a noite. O vídeo parece CGI, mas é real. Especialistas sugerem que pode ser um raro caso de raio globular — ainda pouco compreendido.
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@mario4thenorth @SpencerFernando Floor crossing is a breach of contract with the voters. A deal was struck on election night with the voters. This is a total fraud to switch parties without going back to the people that put you in office.
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Mario Zelaya@mario4thenorth·
Spencer, Voters in Canada don’t elect “individual minds.” They elect a party. They elect a platform. They elect a leader. 53.3% of Sarnia-Lambton voted Conservative LESS THAN A YEAR AGO. They didn’t vote for Marilyn Gladu’s personal philosophy. 😆 They voted against Mark Carney. They voted Conservative, 4 times for Marilyn. Today she handed their vote to Mark Carney. If floor crossing is so noble, why did Gladu herself sign a petition in January demanding it trigger automatic by-elections? She knew it was wrong when other people did it. Then did it herself. You haven’t considered the quintessential argument that dismantles your view: if floor crossing protects democracy, why does it always flow toward the party in power? It’s never the rookie Liberal backbencher who suddenly discovers his or her conscience and joins the opposition. From what I’ve seen in the last year, it’s always the opposition MP who “suddenly finds their conscience” right when the governing party needs more seats for a majority.
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Spencer Fernando@SpencerFernando·
Were Canada to ban floor crossing, we would be suppressing the individual minds of those we elect, and further concentrating power in party leaders. As things stand now, floor crossing protects independence and keeps pressure on leaders to treat their colleagues well lest they watch those colleagues head elsewhere. Floor crossing – and the threat of it – protects us from a system where those we elect turn into mindless drones serving nothing more than the centralized will of ‘the leader.’ So, whether you agree with Gladu’s decision or not, it is essential to protect the right of MPs to cross the floor. The individual mind is the most precious resource we have.
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@JOBhakdi 2 weeks from now will be 2 weeks closer to the mid term elections in the US. There is no way Trump pulls the US back into that mess again.
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Jo Bhakdi@JOBhakdi·
My assessment of the Iran crisis: * 2 weeks ceasefire * US basically agreeing to most of Iran's 10 point plan * Iran elegantly turning demand for reparations into $2M fee for ships through the strait of Hormuz * Also sharing it with Oman, which is GCC and US ally, making it look more reasonable * Trump under enormous pressure domestically and internally (Vance, etc.) to stop this whole thing RoW (EU, India, China) working overtime behind the scenes to stop this, Israel seemingly completely isolated All in all, these facts lead me to reduce my escalation risk from yesterday 50% to today 5%. Many bears believe Trump will continue to bomb after these 2 weeks, but I do think this is likely to be over - the political, economic and reputational costs are simply unbearable. That means: Risk-on (without losing sight of the 5% and possibly very negative short term overreactions by the market if anything flares up). ' But strategically, this seems to be over.
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Pure theft by the gov't. This is as bad as taxing a molecule that occurs naturally. This is not like they are taxing farts (cow farts). They aren't trying tax you when you are dead (estate taxes). This money has been taxed already. They aren't trying to tax the money they taxed (HST).
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Paul Manning@mobinfiltrator·
Something I don’t understand in Canada … You buy a $100K car, government takes tax. On average a car will sell four times in its life before being scrapped. Sell it, tax again. Sell it again, tax again. Sell it one final time, tax again. Same car. Same metal. $100K turns into $250K in taxable transactions… and $32,500 in tax. Am I missing something? Where is all this fucking money going?
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@carlcla74075049 @GeeWillikers911 @Cappy_Nate Use Eglinton line as a guide. 19 km line. Initial estimate by Lefties was 5.3 billion. Actual cost 12.8 -13.1 billion. Cost per km is $650-700 million. This is absolutely absurd how it took too long and cost too much. Now imagine that with HSR.
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carl clayton@carlcla74075049·
@GeeWillikers911 @Cappy_Nate @Johncyck 2055 projected 24mil passengers at $125 ticket take 37yrs pay for it without operating maintenance an inflating cost of build not start till 2029 population not enough to support Was viaduct considered less wildlife an infrastructure impact an after built farm under it On,Qb pay
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Nathan Labbe@Cappy_Nate·
This is how civilized countries build railway. Efficient. Organized. Highly Automated. Canada can too. 🇨🇦💪
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Nana-Canada 🇨🇦@NanaCanada333·
Am I alone in feeling like a communist takeover is happening in Canada??
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@NanaCanada333 This feels like a fascist communist take over. When you don't agree with the gov't they treat you as a sub life form or lesser being. This will eventually rip the country apart.
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@Jayde8700 Weak Canadian dollar. Plus taxes added on.
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Jayde@Jayde8700·
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@SeeClickFlash @MarcNixon24 This would basically be the signal Canada is done as a democracy. Time to break the country up.
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Mark O’Henly@SeeClickFlash·
@MarcNixon24 10 more floor crosser? This would confirm to Albertans that Canada is broken and be a boon for the grassroots independence movement.
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Marc Nixon@MarcNixon24·
WTF 🤬 Liberals are talking to 10 MORE potential FLOOR CROSSERS This country is a disaster A COMPLE JOKE
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