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TruthMatters@politics8ntEZ·
@bgimhoff @Duff00303489 @Swagsx2 @BookitWithTrent consider skenes is able to mix up the pitches he’s not just throwing you 20 cock shots. You’d have a better chance of at least being in garrets way long enough to give a qb 3 seconds to throw a ball even if it’s just falling down in front of him so he has to change direction
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Trent Attyah
Trent Attyah@BookitWithTrent·
Would you say the average person has a better chance of attempting to block Myles Garrett given 20 attempts or making fair contact off Paul Skenes on 20 pitches?
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matt@MHarp83·
@BookitWithTrent 20 pitches. Not a chance an average man could block Garrett. Skenes you could luck into some contact
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matt@MHarp83·
@therealmrbench This country is cooked. A blue state is better than this clown show
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The Real Mr Bench
The Real Mr Bench@therealmrbench·
Poilievre calls for immigration ministers to be fired. Fraser deflects. Diab reads from notes. This is the response.
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Zachary Tisdale 🇨🇦
Holy smokes, the price of beer is WAY cheaper in Florida than in Canada. Almost 50% cheaper. Seriously. Canadians are getting gouged by government taxes on alcohol.
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Davis@amdshorn·
@OilViper @JonFlynnREstats Nonsense, that would violate the charter of rights and freedoms. No way house prices are going to fall 50% when they increased the money supply by 40%. Can you imagine the derfaults if prices fell, anyone bought in the last 5 years is underwater, it would crash the fin system
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Jon Flynn
Jon Flynn@JonFlynnREstats·
Avg first-time buyer age in Canada hit 40 last year. 2024: 40 1990s: 30 1970s: 27-29 We've effectively priced out an entire generation from homeownership. When does this become a national crisis? 🤔
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matt@MHarp83·
@DCutch23 @ztisdale @BeardedCanuck99 Nice, ya they tend to to not make you pay as long as your not a dick. Liquor tho… you get you every time in my experience.
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Dan McCutcheon
Dan McCutcheon@DCutch23·
@MHarp83 @ztisdale @BeardedCanuck99 I get it. My nephew has a standing order when ever we go to Belle River bring what ever we can🤣 usually the duty free special- 2cases for $36USD- Also our families use our MI address as a shipping drop off to save $
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matt@MHarp83·
@DCutch23 @ztisdale @BeardedCanuck99 Different sizes but ya, it’s worth going across Buying beer, paying the duty and dollar conversion. Still sav 12-15$ a case I believe is the rough number. Not sure if they have a limit though.
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matt@MHarp83·
@BrandonWealth Or find stocks that will rise. Enbridge suncor. And will get you to your end goal faster….
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Brandon Wealth 🇨🇦
Brandon Wealth 🇨🇦@BrandonWealth·
🇨🇦 $XEQT.TO is one of Canada’s most popular ETFs because it’s an entire portfolio in ONE ticker Here’s what you actually own: - ~8,400+ stocks globally 🌍 - 🇺🇸 US ~44% (Apple, Microsoft, etc.) - 🇨🇦 Canada ~25% - 🌍 International + Emerging ~31% - 100% equities = max long-term growth Under the hood: - Fund of funds (multiple ETFs inside) - Auto-rebalanced - Built by BlackRock Costs: - 0.17% fee (0.20% MER) this is very low Why do Canadians love it: - One-click diversification - No stock picking needed - Set it & forget it (TFSA/RRSP ready) - Removes emotion from investing (Most important) - Built for long-term compounding Most people lose by overcomplicating. This keeps you in the game. 📈 Are you holding?
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Josh Ryan 🍁
Josh Ryan 🍁@joshryanjames·
A family from Brampton, Ontario, thought they’d found the perfect place to dump their household trash - in a farmer's cornfield. The dumped junk included their name and address on some mail, so the farmer returned it and dumped it in their front yard.
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matt@MHarp83·
@JLBroomes @memestream67 @sarobertsonca So what you are saying is, the last decade Canada has provided USA with nothing…… who has been In charge. God you left woke imbeciles make this so easy. When the country is run by some dimwit name dandeep Singh you are to blame
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JBrews 🇨🇦🍁 🇧🇧
@memestream67 @sarobertsonca The tariffs are going to get coverage no matter what. Carney doesn't have a deal for the same reason Poilievre wouldn't get one: Trump has only offered sectoral tariff deals. Poilievre and Carney want free trade agreements.
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Scott Robertson@sarobertsonca·
Q: Have you met Trump in the past? POILIEVRE: I haven't met him, no. Q: Do you hope to? POILIEVRE: I would welcome that if I become PM ... But for the time being, we have a PM and I respect that, we don't want to cross wires.
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matt@MHarp83·
@4SigmaSmarter @kim_gaetz Canadians can’t afford to flush twice after taking dump let alone pay 1.40 for every dollar we spend there. Do not allow these fucking retards/bots to allow the incorrect narrative
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SocialismAlwaysFails
SocialismAlwaysFails@4SigmaSmarter·
@kim_gaetz Business being down in the Rockies has zero to do with Canada and everything to do with there was no snow this year. Ask the Banff resorts how their season went.
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Kim-Bo@kim_gaetz·
On CBS Saturday morning, They did an interview with Whitefish ski resort in Montana saying how visitors from Alberta, BC , just aren't showing up, that their business is down 25% ! Canadian tourism in America is down 40% causing $4.5 billion in losses. Keep it up Canada 🇨🇦
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Melanie In Saskatchewan
Melanie In Saskatchewan@saskatchewan_in·
The Checkout Called. It's Not Impressed. Your Economy Doesn’t Feed People. Dear @MarkJCarney You told Canadians to judge you at the checkout. That was your standard. Your line in the sand. So I took you at your word. And I came prepared. I brought my grocery receipt, and I brought my tax assessment from the Canada Revenue Agency, because I am well aware that the easiest way to dismiss people like me is to pretend we are exaggerating. I am not. My gross income sits at roughly $26,800. I am a widowed, rural school bus driver raising an 11 year old child. That number is not theoretical. It is the framework every decision in my household has to fit inside. Now let’s talk about your “Judge me at by the checkout” remark. $84.78. Twelve items. One week of school lunch supplies. One luxury bag of Doritos I hope my autistic kid will like. One bag of Sunchips I know she will like. Not groceries. Not abundance. Not even balance. No meat except for pepperoni sticks. No dairy. Just Supplies. And before anyone reaches for the standard talking points, let me address them directly, because I already know what your response would be. You would point to a school food program. You would point to a grocery benefit. You would present both as evidence that help is either here or just around the corner. Neither of those things solves this problem. As I said, my daughter is autistic. Food is not a matter of preference or persuasion. It is a hard boundary defined by texture, predictability, and tolerance. If you think a child like mine will eventually “get hungry enough” to eat whatever is put in front of her, then you do not understand what autism looks like in real life, and the endless feelings of failure mixed with overwhelmed exasperation for parents. My child has, and will go forty hours without eating something she cannot tolerate. And if she forces it, she will throw it up simply from the stress of eating something she cant tolerate. That is not stubbornness. That is not behavior that can be corrected with incentives or programs. That is neurological biology meeting reality. So no, I cannot rely on a generic school food program filled with random items, unknown ingredients, and inconsistent preparation in kitchens I don't know are free from cross-contamination or not. I cannot gamble on whether something will trigger headaches, nausea, or outright refusal. And I cannot risk my child going hungry because a policy designer in Ottawa assumed all children interact with food the same way. There is another layer to this that people like to ignore because it is uncomfortable. If my child consistently shows up to school not eating what is provided, or not eating enough, it does not get interpreted as “policy failure.” It risks being interpreted as parental neglect. Teachers report concerns. Systems activate. Suddenly I am not just navigating grocery prices, I am defending myself as a low-income parent of an autistic child. One more stereotypical label applied to my household without considering the facts. That is the reality your programs do not account for. I can't even fathom hiw disabled Canadians with special diets survive. That might explain why we just surpassed 100,000 doctor assisted suicide in your MAiD program. So I do what parents have always done. I adapt. I buy what she will eat. I cook extra at night so she has something for lunch. Sometimes I cook an entirely separate meal just so she can get take it in her lunch and get through the school week. She will not eat sandwiches. She will eat the components, but not assembled. The only bread she tolerates is light rye, at six dollars a loaf, and only if there’s a cheeseburger between the slices. Otheriwse she wont eat bread or toast, so even that workaround comes with a premium. This is not inefficiency. This is survival inside constraints you have never had to think about. Now let’s talk about cost, because that is where this all collapses. The box of food I bought is not impressive. It is not nutritionally perfect. It is not what your government would showcase in a campaign graphic. It is what fits inside my budget and inside my child’s limits at the same time. Milk at $7.39 plus deposit. Cereal at $7.29. Those are not even in my cart. They are examples of the line I cannot cross. They represent the point where “better choices” become financially inaccessible. On top of that, I pay deposits on beverage containers in Saskatchewan. I’m paying $1.60/L for fuel to travel forty kilometres to the nearest grocery store and back. The closest Walmart is 3 hours one way. The closest No Frills is 80 minutawaine way. I pay taxes layered onto already inflated prices. Every step increases cost before the food ever reaches my kitchen. And while all of that is happening, I am told to follow the Canada Food Guide. Have you SEEN it? I somehow doubt while in your ivory tower eating your foie gras, that you’re attuned to the hunger beneath you. The food guide states our plates should be comprised of half fruits and vegetables. The rest whole grains and lean protein. Explain how that is supposed to work on $26,800 a year, with a child who cannot simply “adjust,” in a system where every input cost is rising. Explain it in numbers like I’m five. Because the numbers I am working with do not reconcile with the expectations you are setting. Let me make this even clearer. My child has already adapted to scarcity. She usually goes without breakfast, because of limited choices, availability and her never-ending pickiness of textures, smells and consistency. But dont worry you and your cabinet will say “...but there is a school food program!” Lunch is small. The students are only given 13 minutes to eat their lunches, because time is money and teachers feel underpaid for their efforts. So no extra time allowed lest the teachers have to give up more of their time unpaid. Supper is portioned. Not because that is what I want for her, but because that is what the budget allows. Water fills a lot of the empty spacetin order to fake the feel of being sated. Water consumption is the one part of the food guide we can actually follow as long as I pay the water bill. As for me, I eat about once every thirty hours on average. Not because I am not hungry. Because that is what I can afford to do so she can eat. That is what YOUR liberal economy looks like from the inside. Food banks are not the safety net people imagine. The closest one to me is an hour away. That requires fuel I cannot spare. It requires me to show up in person during hours I am working. It is not accessible in any meaningful way. For context, I get paid four hours a day to drive a school bus and the food bank hours are 1-4 pm. Remember, its a one hour drive just to get there. Another hour home. I won’t even describe how long it takes to wait in the line, or the endless embarrassment at having to do so. There is no daycare. No babysitters hiding out in the canola fields. No means to find a second job that won't get eaten up paying for daycare. So when you stand there and suggest that the Liberal system has supports built into it, understand that those supports do not reach a lot of people who need them. They certainly do not reach households like mine in a way that materially changes outcomes. The fact the system even needs supports your first clue that your system is failing. And people like me don't want supports. We want a paycheck that isn't taxed to death so we can afford to live again. And every time you or one of your clown ministers answers a question about affordability with comments like “We brought in a school food program” its an outright slap in the face. Even the child tax credit, at it’s highest amount doesn’t elevate us above the poverty line so again, your cabinet ministers claiming they’re raising thousands of children out of poverty is outright bullshit. Please! Enough! Just STOP with the bullshit. I refuse to accept it any longer. And this is the part you need to hear, whether you like it or not. Before oil prices moved. Before the latest conflict overseas. Before any of the convenient explanations. Nothing was getting better. Not one solitary thing. You have travelled in contradiction to your climate rhetoric and carbon goals. You have announced billions in endless supports for Ukraine and other international programs that do nothing for my household, or even my country. You have signed agreements and issued statements and reassured Canadians that progress is being made, yet Canadian cannot point to any progress affecting their lives in any meaningful way. And at the supermarket checkout, where your performance is actually measured, there is no evidence of progress anywhere. Absolute nothingness. An abyssal cavern of emptiness and hungry stomachs. Not one single thing. If you believe you can continue reshaping the economy, layering costs through policy, and pursuing your agenda while assuming people will quietly absorb it, then you are fundamentally misreading the country you are governing. Because people are not confused. They are not misinformed. They are not failing to understand your vision. They are doing the math. And the math is not working. Right now, families like mine are being forced into a calculation no parent should have to make. We are choosing between the food our children will actually eat and the food we can afford to throw away when they cannot. That is not a policy debate. That is a failure. You told Canadians to judge you at the checkout. So here is the judgment. Your words have not translated into results. Your policies have not produced relief. And the reality in homes like mine is moving in the opposite direction of everything you promised. Fix that. Now. Or accept that people will stop listening to what you say and start responding to what they are living. You have the audacity to go on vacation leaving millions of Canadians hanging, waiting for any sign you might, some day, perhaps, just maybe, do that “something” for Canada that you claimed only you alone could do, since you alone are the only one who “understands how the world works.” You clearly don’t understand Jack shit about how the world works, and it shows. Yours in justified contempt, Melanie in Saskatchewan School bus driver Widowed mother And... Still waiting for your promises to show up at the checkout. 👇🏻 buymeacoffee.com/melanieinsaska… 👇🏻 open.substack.com/pub/melanieins…
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matt@MHarp83·
@govt_corrupt Oh god, I went through that trolls page. The bots are still strong I see
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Jon Flynn
Jon Flynn@JonFlynnREstats·
Gas in 🇨🇦 $4.55 USD/gal Gas in 🇺🇸 $3.25 USD/gal 29% cheaper I can drive across an empty bridge thanks to the elbows up crowd and save $20/tank (even after toll).
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