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@Korry

Ask questions, hope people think.

Katılım Mart 2008
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@FoodProfessor @shaquilleordea1 If there were only other options besides extracting , using and paying for energy resources that hold us ‘economically and politically hostage’, and that we only get to use once, because all we do, is set said energy resources on fire.
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The Food Professor
The Food Professor@FoodProfessor·
When Oil Surges, Grocery Bills Follow. Always. But with the industrial carbon tax increasing on April 1, unfortunately, the timing could hardly be worse for Canada.
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The Food Professor@FoodProfessor·
BREAKING: A Québec political party is asking Quebec’s consumer watchdog to assess the risks of dynamic grocery pricing — and says Quebec should follow Manitoba’s lead. AI-driven price changes could mean different shoppers pay different prices for the same food item.
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The Food Professor@FoodProfessor·
"The real danger to supply management isn’t Donald Trump — it’s our refusal to modernize it." Read entire article below. ⬇️
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@FoodProfessor @warface214 Why is it dangerous? We all get a chance to review and ‘hit submit’ before we pay. Why do we need government to help us individually decide what something is worth to us at the time we do? It’s actually more dangerous for government to control prices.
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@FoodProfessor We all get a chance to review and ‘hit submit’ before we pay. Why do we need government to help us decide what something is worth to us at the time we do?
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The Food Professor
The Food Professor@FoodProfessor·
Yes, Mr. Scheer, I hear your message about food prices. But within the first minute of your video about food prices in Canada, you mention expensive cheese — while wholeheartedly endorsing supply management and the dairy sector. Let’s be consistent.
Andrew Scheer@AndrewScheer

Mark Carney has been Prime Minister for a year. He asked to be judged based on the price of groceries at the store. Well Mark, the verdict is in and it’s not good for you, or 40 million Canadians.

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Korry 🇨🇦🇫🇮@Korry·
@DoTiLaTiDoTi @TheMaineWonk Ask him, how much he has personally contributed to government via the tariffs. He doesn’t know. No one knows. Is an opaque collection and redistribution of wealth by government a good thing?
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BGail@DoTiLaTiDoTi·
@TheMaineWonk My husband who is a CFO totally agrees with the tariffs. It has caused major fights in our house over the last several weeks.
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Maine@TheMaineWonk·
TRUMP: Tariffs will replace income taxes. REALITY: Math is hard. 2025 Fed Budget: $7 TRILLION 2025 Fed Tax Revenue: $5 TRILLION 2025 Tariff Revenue: $195 BILLION You’re being lied to because Trump thinks you’re stupid enough to believe it.
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Gator⚡Gum
Gator⚡Gum@gator_gum·
Once again, if you encounter a ridiculously overpriced item at the grocery store, you don't have to buy it... Additionally, and stick with me here... You also don't need to take a picture of it to try to post political swipes... Crazy, but true!
Andy Lee@RealAndyLeeShow

Mark Carney: Canadians will hold [us to] account by their experience at the grocery store. The grocery store experience: $18 for a quarter of a piece of watermelon.

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Steve
Steve@dishmonkeysteve·
@Korry @gator_gum Its the flooding of our country with the third world, skyrocketing inflation and our government's corruption and inability to reach a deal with our only border sharing trading partner. Idgaf if watermelon was $1000 if there were another choice. We dont need to live like this.
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Concerned Canadian
Concerned Canadian@Concern70732755·
It’s unacceptable! 1/4 of a watermelon for over $18 ! The grocery rebate / credit won’t help with this ! The harsh reality is that Carney has no solutions for our food cost crisis that has substantial societal consequences!
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Korry 🇨🇦🇫🇮@Korry·
@dishmonkeysteve @gator_gum Since when is the ability of an establishment to set their price as they see fit, and people having the choice to buy it or not, meet the bar of your authoritarianism reference?
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Steve
Steve@dishmonkeysteve·
@gator_gum @Korry Defending skyrocketing inflation. Hoping for a nice job in the gulag?
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Spencer Hakimian
Spencer Hakimian@SpencerHakimian·
🚨BREAKING: FEDEX SUES UNITED STATES TO GET FULL REFUND OF EMERGENCY TARIFFS
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SharonSisterUpstairs #NastyCanadian
SharonSisterUpstairs #NastyCanadian@Sharon75571311·
@jacobmantle Nice video but not once did you say what you would do differently. WHAT IS YOUR PLAN? Seems to me all you guys do is bitch but never offer any solutions.
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Evan A. Feigenbaum
Evan A. Feigenbaum@EvanFeigenbaum·
The President threatened to increase tariffs on Canada because he didn’t like Ontario’s television commercial quoting Ronald Reagan verbatim. He says he increased tariffs on Switzerland because he didn’t like the president’s tone of voice on a phone call. He announced an increase of tariffs from 10% to 15% in less than 24 hours last weekend, invoking a section of law that his own DOJ argued against to SCOTUS. He imposed the world’s highest tariff rate on Brazil because he was pissed that they were prosecuting his political ally. He imposed a Russian oil purchase tariff on India while not imposing one on China, which in fact buys more Russian oil than India does. But sure, other countries are the ones "playing games" with the tariff regime.
The White House@WhiteHouse

BUYER BEWARE!!

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Justin Wolfers
Justin Wolfers@JustinWolfers·
"Largest tariffs in 90 years" and also "largest trade deficit in 90 years." Seems like the policy didn't achieve its stated goal.
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Jim Stanford
Jim Stanford@JimboStanford·
Puleeeeze one more time: GDP per capita is NOT remotely a measure of standard of living, which by every concrete metric is lower in Alabama than in Canada. We aren't paid GDP per capita, and we don't consume GDP per capita. My critique for @irpp: policyoptions.irpp.org/2025/04/numera… #canlab
Chadwick Moore@Chadwick_Moore

Alabama does have a higher standard of living compared to Canada, with a GDP per capita of $66,000 USD compared to Canada’s $54,000. It’s also got warm beaches, great food, and home to NASA’s primary hub for rocketry and propulsion.

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