Kevin G

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Kevin G

Kevin G

@KevinG141

Katılım Ekim 2020
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Kevin G
Kevin G@KevinG141·
@Nickolgolf @TheMasters No caddy in the world isn't going to let you take dead aim at anything from 100 feet. Ten percent loop fee on a slam dunk winners share will NEVER put you in danger of making a seven on any hole, much less a 10. The difficulty of those greens is vastly overstated.
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Jayson Nickol
Jayson Nickol@Nickolgolf·
Really think about it, most of your putts at from 100 feet plus on some of the craziest greens you have ever seen on the fastest greens you have ever putted on. There like 6 feet of elevation change on some of the greens. Don putt it up one slope it starts coming back rolls 30 yards off the green, you chip it back into hill rolls back to your feet. There is no pick up, no double bogey max. I would guess at least once a day they would make a 10 or higher.
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Jayson Nickol
Jayson Nickol@Nickolgolf·
We still thinking an high single digit can win the @TheMasters if they started on the green…. 🤔 Cause I don’t, he just 3 putted from almost inside 3 feet.
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Kevin G
Kevin G@KevinG141·
@gator_gum That would be a legitimate thought process if they were leaving to sit independent.but Gladu was a pretty hardcore conservative that left not to sit independent, but rather to join the party she's voted opposite of well in excess of 90% of motions.
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Gator⚡Gum
Gator⚡Gum@gator_gum·
Is there a single conservative thinker on this app that thinks that the MPs leaving the CPC might have at least something to do with Poilievre's leadership? I mean, you have to at least consider that, no?
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Kevin G
Kevin G@KevinG141·
@PoliticsCanad Real, actually serious questions : What "mistakes"? He ran a bad campaign hitching his wagon to ONLY "Carbon Tax Carney", and when that blew up, he turned into Carney, which is also a mistake. Other than that, hard to see a single one, even if squinting hard.
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Political Opinions Canada@PoliticsCanad·
@JinglaiHe Backing one guy no matter what he does is tribal politics. If you have a leader who won’t admit his mistakes than he will never be able to truly correct them. And when his party can’t view him objectively you become disconnected from everyday Canadians
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Jinglai He 🇨🇦
Jinglai He 🇨🇦@JinglaiHe·
I am a Pierre Poilievre Conservative till the very end, and I FULLY SUPPORT his continued leadership more than ever now. This is a man who genuinely loves this country and deserves to be the next Prime Minister of Canada. I stand with Pierre Poilievre.
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Kevin G
Kevin G@KevinG141·
@BeaneaterB @RSAdiamondtales @nypost That's an idiotic quirk of the legal system, not a rational argument. Is his defense telling anyone that it wasn't him? Or that the video was doctored? No? He committed the crime. Send him to gen pop to get raped for a week and then cut his throat. Don't waste the bullet cost.
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New York Post@nypost·
Crazed homeless man accused of slaughtering Iryna Zarutska on train found incompetent to stand trial trib.al/GsJMZC8
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Kevin G
Kevin G@KevinG141·
@lethals1ns @nypost "you people" act like paying tax dollars to house a proven murderer is an acceptable solution. Kill him immediately after you capture him and quite literally nobody loses a second of sleep.
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Kevin G@KevinG141·
@Reil76 @reider84_ They should feel free to sit independent and vote conscience on matters they feel that the party has betrayed them. But switching to a party that votes 100 percent discipline opposite on north of 80 percent of motions that both parties vote on is traitorous, plain and simple.
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🇨🇦Wayne🇨🇦
If floor crossing truly went against democracy, we would not be voting for individual MPs at all, we would be voting only for parties. In Canada, we elect a local representative in each riding, not a fixed seat for a political party. That means the person elected is the MP, and they are accountable to their constituents, not permanently bound to a party label. When an MP chooses to cross the floor, the election result is not cancelled, and no votes are erased. The same elected representative continues to serve the same riding. What changes is the party they sit with in Parliament, not the fact that they were chosen by voters. If democracy meant locking MPs to a party forever, then voters would have no real choice beyond selecting a party list. That is not how Canada’s system works. Floor crossing can be controversial, but it exists because MPs are elected as individuals within a parliamentary democracy where accountability happens at the ballot box, not through party handcuffs mid term.
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Marilyn Gladu
Marilyn Gladu@MarilynGladuSL·
Proud to be the newest member of our new Liberal Government.
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Kevin G
Kevin G@KevinG141·
@Earl_Tauro @JeromyYYC Something that normal people correctly believed should have been a pay cut, not a raise.
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Earl Tauro
Earl Tauro@Earl_Tauro·
@JeromyYYC Property tax hike is for education, to pay the teachers for their raise after the strike
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Jeromy (Pathfinder) Farkas
"If we're going to rail against equalization at the federal level, then we can't keep doing the same thing to our municipalities." Last night, Council approved our property tax bylaw, complying with the UCP government's order to issue their largest property tax hike in our city's history. Despite our Council team approving only a 1.2% tax increase for city services like police and fire, Calgarians will see an increase nearly ten times that. **You need to know that nearly half of your property tax bill goes to the province, in an equalization formula described here by the Premier.** The UCP has hiked property taxes by 57% in four years. Their latest 21% increase represents about $339 more per household. Chestermere and Airdrie will pay even more than that. By contrast, Edmonton homeowners will only pay $154 more. Our Council team cares about affordability. We will continue to push for responsible spending while investing in core services like safety and infrastructure. Let's work together for a fair deal for municipalities and deliver transparency for where property tax dollars actually go.
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Donovan@CallMeJujubae·
@Woll4Vezina Seattle is the same way. They do have "value" beers that are 5 dollars for a can of keystone light or miller high life but if you want an ipa pour it'll cost you 20 bucks.
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Kevin G
Kevin G@KevinG141·
@elie_mcn @itsTim_eh Easily. There are a plethora of reasons, but the biggest thing you need to know is basically nobody is talking about why Alberta SHOULDN'T leave. Rather, just coming up with reasons why they CAN'T or how Canada won't let them.
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Élie Cantin-Nantel
Élie Cantin-Nantel@elie_mcn·
Do you support Alberta ceasing to be a province of Canada? Explain your reasoning in the comments!
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Kevin G
Kevin G@KevinG141·
@ItsMeMarkPalmer Tell me you know nothing about America without telling me 😂😂.. Everything is cheaper in the states, and the only reason the occasional thing MIGHT even look like it's semi-competitive to you is because Americans make 30-40% more for the same job than you do.
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TRUTH TROLL🇨🇦
TRUTH TROLL🇨🇦@ItsMeMarkPalmer·
@Stockwell_Day Sorry to all you sympathizers but that is of no concern to Canadians. Let them go find their utopia. When they contrast what small tax saving they MAY get with the exorbitant costs for utilities, healthcare instability hope they find happiness.
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(((Stockwell Day)))
(((Stockwell Day)))@Stockwell_Day·
Sorry to all of you US haters. Americans are not flocking into Canada at the rates we think. As a matter of fact, more Canadians are going to the US. And, stay calm, it’s not racist, it’s about Canadian high levels of taxes and regulation. nationalpost.com/news/canada/da…
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Kevin G
Kevin G@KevinG141·
@Nich_Critic The two probably aren't mutually exclusive.. other top notch, two-tier systems are probably the model that we should be looking to emulate.
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Nicholas Aelick
Nicholas Aelick@Nich_Critic·
@sj_ca1867 @mattgurney The way I see it is: American healthcare is top notch. American health insurance (and all the systems that interact with it) is a horrorshow
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Matt Gurney
Matt Gurney@mattgurney·
This happens already. Make any major criticism of Canadian health care and you'll immediately be accused of being a pro-American traitor. We all know this.
Linda@t7_linda

@mattgurney The risk would then be Canadians calling any criticism of the health system “Trumpian”…

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Kevin G
Kevin G@KevinG141·
@Joyhenderson78 You're halfway there. He was successfully painted as an unlikable prick. A gullible electorate that equates likability with competence. Ironically, Carney has neither. I like Jonah Hill. Doesn't mean I want him occupying public office.
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Joy Henderson (she/her) 🇵🇸
My timeline is flooded with Conservatives blaming everything under the sun for why they are losing. Guys, your leader is an unlikable prick. He's bleeding members of his caucus and the type of Conservative Canadians want is Carney.
Rich Toronto@rich_toronto

TDS and MAGA have killed right wing politics in Canada. The leftists have used people’s feelings for Donald Trump and what’s happening in America, to move people further left, through fear tactics and Trump-a-phobia. It started during the last Canadian election, where it seems like the Liberal campaign strategy was to draw similarities between Polievre and Trump, leveraging the TDS of Canadians to turn them against the Conservatives. Then the term “Maple MAGA” was introduced - again, by the Liberals - as a way of scaring people away from voting Conservative. The Liberals were aware of how divisive Trump was, and leveraged his comments about the 51st State as a way of turning people to the left. Every single thing Trump said or did, they were able to convince Canadians that Poilievre was on board with. Every single thing Canadians disliked about Trump, the Liberals were able to convince Canadians that Poilievre was the same. Canadians didn’t elect Carney because they were voting for Carney. He was elected because Canadians were voting against Trump. Or against the guy that the Liberals convinced them was Trump. And now Canada is stuck with a PM who’s far, far worse than what they believed Poilievre was. And they’re still so filled with hate and TDS that they’d vote for him again tomorrow.

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Kevin G@KevinG141·
@XiMeNaKa This is the lousy argument that people use for socialism. "We just aren't doing it right" and "if you build it they will come". Homeowners are rightly outraged because they don't want the ghettoization of their suburban neighborhoods that comes with upzoning.
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Ximena González
Ximena González@XiMeNaKa·
It looks like i had more than two cents to say about Calgary’s upzoning debacle. Given that council has spent two weeks listening to the often misguided grievances of homeowners, i believe Calgarians have been asked to address the wrong question.
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Kevin G@KevinG141·
@XiMeNaKa "journalist"... Jesus fkn Christ There's a near-perfect correlation with population density (not the kind of density that exists between this persons ears) and increased housing costs. "Let's move to NYC, Toronto, and Vancouver because they're cheap" -literally nobody ever.
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Kevin G
Kevin G@KevinG141·
@alleria_eh "why can't oil companies drop their prices" *Posts article clearly illustrating why* 🤦🏼‍♂️. Knew you left wing folks were economically illiterate, but ACTUALLY illiterate is a new one.
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Alleria 🇨🇦 Content Creator
Why does the government have to drop their taxes off gas? Why can the oil companies just drop their prices? Taxes buy Canadians things but oil company billion dollar profits doesn't do anything for us.
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Hollie Pollard
Hollie Pollard@hollie__pollard·
@mriposan @wealthmoose Ease of trade and movement. The Euro is also a strong currency. There is much we can learn from each other. I see benefits but I also see thier mistakes.
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wealthmoose@wealthmoose·
🚨🇨🇦 “Canada joining the EU” is now being normalized by the media Let’s be honest …what do YOU think? •Absolutely yes 🇪🇺 •Hard NO 🇨🇦 •Normalize ties with the US 🇺🇸 •This is propaganda … Comment Below 👇 #Canada #Cdnpoli
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