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@Krush_Canada

Retired “C level” executive, unaffiliated & free to speak. Conservative, woke free, proud Canadian. Support Israel & Iran - AM YISRAEL CHAI 🇨🇦🇺🇸🇮🇱✡️🇮🇷

Canada Katılım Şubat 2011
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Happy Birthday America Greatest country in the world Thanks for being there on the side of good
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@echipiuk Noticed it and thought about it many times Same reaction 🎯🎯🎯
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Eva Chipiuk, BSc, LLB, LLM
What happened to the idea of public service? When did “How can I help you today?” become “Abusive and harassing behaviour will not be tolerated”? Of course, no one should abuse public employees. Respect should always go both ways. But perhaps it is time for our public institutions to spend as much time examining their own performance as they do policing the conduct of the public. What about excessive delays? What about poor communication? What about basic competence? What about accountability? What about treating citizens with courtesy, fairness, and professionalism? Public servants exist to serve the public. That means helping people navigate government processes, solving problems where possible, and recognizing that citizens are not an inconvenience, and they are the very reason public institutions exist and are funded. A culture of service begins with the question, “How can I help you today?” rather than assuming the person seeking assistance is the problem. Maybe it’s time to put the focus back where it belongs: on competent, efficient, and respectful public service. Or is that asking too much in Canada today? What has your experience been when dealing with government departments or public institutions? Have you felt served or dismissed by public servants and institutions?
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Dont forget the whole India scandal with that Khalistani extremist Nijjar Remember how we blamed India for it and created an international embarrassment and incident. Trudeau personally led that charge. Now we find that it was just a rival gang Who cracked the case… The USA Our politicians are a lethal mix of disingenuous and incompetent
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The Buck You Will
The Buck You Will@TheBuckYouWill·
🤣🤣🤣TALK TO THE RETARD!!🤣🤣🤣 The CRA suspected that a fishing boat owner wasn’t paying proper wages to his deckhand, so they sent an agent to investigate. The CRA agent boarded the boat and said: “I need a list of your employees and how much you pay each of them.” The boat owner replied: “Well, there’s Clarence, my deckhand. He’s been with me for 3 years. I pay him $1,000 a week, plus free room & board." The boat owner continued: “Then there’s the retarded guy. He works about eighteen hours a day & does roughly ninety percent of the work around here. He earns about $30 a week, pays for his own room & board, and every Saturday night I buy him a bottle of Bacardi & a dozen Budweisers so he can cope with life. He even gets to sleep with my wife once in a while.” The CRA agent frowned and said: “That’s the guy I’d like to talk to… the mentally challenged one.” The boat owner nodded and replied: “That would be me. What would you like to know?” 🤣🤣🤣
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Race 🕊️@multiplanet1·
Elon Musk was asked at a private dinner what he thinks about when he can't sleep at night. The table expected him to say Mars. Or AI. Or some engineering problem he was working through. His actual answer made the room go quiet. He said he thinks about whether he's a good person. Not whether his companies are successful. Not whether the rockets will fly. Whether he, as a human being, is good. He said the question terrifies him because he doesn't know the answer. He said by most conventional measures he's failed at the things that make someone good. He wasn't there for his kids. He hurt the women who loved him. He drove employees past their limits. He made decisions that prioritized the mission over individual human beings every single time. He said the defense he tells himself is that the mission is bigger than any individual. That the suffering he caused is justified by the future he's building for eight billion people. But he admitted at that dinner that some nights the defense doesn't hold. Some nights the math doesn't work. And he lies there knowing that "I'm building a better future" might just be the story a workaholic tells himself to avoid confronting the damage. The richest and arguably most impactful man alive isn't sure he's a good person. And the honesty of that doubt tells you more about his character than any rocket launch ever could. The people who are certain they're good rarely question it. The ones who question it at 3am might be the ones actually trying.
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Hi. I live in Alberta and I’m a Forever Canadian who will be voting to stay. Because Canada is thriving…. It doesn’t bother me that 59% of Canadians are now saying they’ll never retire. And yes, I’m aware that homeless encampments have increased 303% across Canada since 2018 - it’s really not that big of a deal, we have beautiful summers. And I have heard that 10% of Canadians are living in poverty - could we do better? I guess - but at least it’s not 20%. And so what if roughly 100,000 Canadians have already been laid off in 2026 - maybe they should’ve chosen a career path that was a little more stable. And I think it’s totally fine that 42% of Canadian manufactures are planning to move to the US. They should move. They’re likely racist bigots - the US can have them. I mean, anyone who questions the government is a racist bigot - and that makes up most of the separatist movement. They don’t even care about the colour of peoples skin. But they should care because people of colour need to understand that they’re victims and can’t succeed without government handouts and if you’re white - it’s your job to tell them. The same applies to First Nations. That’s why we have DEI. Separatists also don’t care about the sexual orientation of others. Who wants to live in a country where sexual orientation doesn’t matter? I don’t. I mean, 2SLGBTQIA+IBUPROFEN people deserve special treatment. And I normally don’t support public nudity - but I do if it’s at a Pride parade. They have to know that we will not question them. And I don’t think sexual orientation will be celebrated in an independent Alberta on a daily basis. And that’s not right. Sexual orientation is everything these days. And when it comes to the government - it’s not their job to be honest or look after the country. It’s our job to accept what they do. I mean, can you imagine living in a country with a responsible government? Not me - I wouldn’t want that. Government officials became government officials so they can do whatever they want and spend our taxes however they choose - even if that means funding other countries while Canadians go hungry. And some people have asked me how I feel about the debt being passed down to future generations - my answer: I don’t care. I won’t be around then. Not my problem. I mean sure, I love my children and grandchildren - but their future isn’t really my concern anymore. It’s their future. Not mine. Anyways, that’s why me (and my friends) are voting to stay. Because Canada is amazing. Elbows up! Blame Trump! And free Palestine!
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@preta_6 This is not a real polling account Its an activist account Why are accounts like this allowed to spread propaganda IDK Fake as a 3 dollar bill
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NOBUNAGA🇯🇵🏯_夏樹蒼依
A stranger at an American grocery store said, "I love your jacket, man." I froze. In Japan, when a stranger speaks to you, something is wrong. You dropped your wallet. Your bag is open. There is a spider on you. So I checked my jacket for stains. I checked my zipper. I turned around — maybe he meant someone behind me. He was already gone. He didn't want anything. The compliment was the whole event. It took me three weeks to try it myself. I practiced in my car. "Nice hat." "Nice hat." "Nice hat." Twenty minutes. At Home Depot, I finally said it to an old man. My voice cracked like I was confessing love. He said "Thanks, brother!" and kept walking. Like it was nothing. Like kindness is free here. Since that day, I have complimented 14 strangers. In 40 years in Japan, I never once told my father I liked his car. Tomorrow I'm calling him. Nice hat, America.
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Amjad Taha أمجد طه
It looks like Iran is planning to attack Israel and other countries beyond the Gulf states. The Islamic regime is planning huge terrorist attacks in the West, from Washington to London. The world has a choice: act now or pay later. Follow the UAE and U.S. doctrine: ZERO tolerance for terror. ZERO tolerance for aggression. Crush the threat before it strikes.
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Flopping Aces@FloppingAces·
A lot of the men who crossed into Israel on October 7 made it back home and tried to return to normal life. They went back to their neighborhoods, their families, and whatever passed for a routine. Some of them probably told themselves that the worst was over. After all, they had survived the raid, the fighting, and the initial wave of retaliation. In their minds, time was now on their side. The world would move on, the headlines would fade, and eventually they could just be regular people again. That was the mistake. Israel didn’t treat October 7 like a regular wartime event that eventually gets archived. They treated it like a crime scene with thousands of pieces of evidence and an extremely long memory. While some of these men were busy trying to blend back into civilian life, Israel was busy matching faces from bodycam footage, cross-referencing names from captured phones, and following the trails that came out of interrogations. They weren’t in a rush. They were building files. There’s something almost darkly funny about watching men who participated in that level of barbarism try to go back to being husbands, mechanics, or neighbors, as if the footage of what they did would eventually expire like old milk. They really believed that if they just kept their heads down long enough, the whole thing would become yesterday’s news. It didn’t. Israel kept the receipts. And unlike most governments, they’ve shown zero interest in letting the statute of limitations run out on mass murder and rape. The slow, steady announcements of individual deaths aren’t random. They’re the result of patient, methodical work on men who made the critical error of assuming they could commit atrocities and then simply return to ordinary life like nothing happened. Some mistakes don’t get smaller with time. They just get documented. (article below)
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Amjad Taha أمجد طه
They told us it was never antisemitism. They said it was about Israel's war, aggression, and innocent lives. So now Iran strikes seven Muslim Arab countries. Children die. Women bleed. Hospitals are targeted. And behold, the streets are silent. No tents on campuses. No roaring crowds. No Parliament in endless mourning. No theatrical recognition of a state. Not even the usual prophets of outrage. And so we ask, with sorrow rather than surprise: was it ever truly about the dead? Or have you become prisoners of the Muslim Brotherhood and the Islamic regime in Iran, their proxies whispering in the West? If you are still there, blink twice. We may yet come to rescue you.
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@uricohenisrael Liar is a kind word Think sociopath Complete dissociation from Truth
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The Uri@uricohenisrael·
Is Ro Khanna a liar? YES or YES
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You are a shameless, morally bankrupt sociopath Trying to demonize a people for votes from the hateful and ignorant Look at your roots you ahole Your people are peaceful hindus that have been brutalized by Islam for generations. Shame ! Just shame!! Your ancestors will be rolling in their graves.
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Ro Khanna
Ro Khanna@RoKhanna·
What happened to me in the West Bank was an outrage. But it is nothing compared to what Palestinians face every day. It is time to share their stories that American politics have silenced and ignored. This is our first video about Palestinians we met.
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Dave Rubin
Dave Rubin@RubinReport·
Did you know that Ro Khanna’s two kids in elementary school own three private golf clubs in Ohio? Membership fees are up to $45,000. I highly recommend everyone ignore security at the clubs and just wander on to hit a few balls and see what happens. Maybe I’ll swing by in August with some reporters…
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Amjad Taha أمجد طه
The UAE reserves its full right to respond decisively. Two cruise missiles from the Islamic regime in Iran targeted the UAE tankers Mombasa and Al Bahiyah, killing one Indian crew member and injuring eight others, including six Indians and two Ukrainians, four of whom were seriously wounded. A blatant attack. A red line crossed. The UAE is at the highest level of readiness. BTW, last night the Islamic regime lost dozens of IRGC members and several bases to mysterious drones and unidentified strikes. No idea who did it. Terrible mystery. Anyway, God bless the unknown.
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John LeFevre
John LeFevre@JohnLeFevre·
I often criticized Lindsey Graham. But this weekend, I learned his full story: - Orphaned young, he adopted & raised his little sister instead of letting her go into the system. - Grew up dirt poor, racking balls in his parents’ pool hall. - In search of opportunity, he joined the Air Force. Served 33 years. Retired a Colonel. - Then spent decades in Congress, earning respect across the aisle. - Bashed Trump hard in ~2016, then respected the will of the voters, and grew to become a loyal ally. - Humble. Devoted to his constituents. - Driven by patriotism (even when misguided). Never in it for the money. Could've cashed in any time like most of his colleagues. - That Disney trip everyone mocked? Just a good uncle taking his beloved nieces. He smiled through (and ignored) the hate to protect his family. RIP to a self-made American original.
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