Matthew Quinn

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Matthew Quinn

Matthew Quinn

@MattyQuinn08

Never, never give up...

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Matthew Quinn
Matthew Quinn@MattyQuinn08·
@ALANMYERSMEDIA @Kirkham81 James was the equivalent to what Grealish is now.Benitez f@@ked us, most fans just wanted to see him play at Goodison Park, didn’t matter about the result or even if we won a trophy! Like Grealish, he was a world class player that wore the Royal Blue that most of us didn’t see !
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Matthew Quinn
Matthew Quinn@MattyQuinn08·
@jackoefc27 What you talking about? If he stayed fit, we’d be in a European place now, nailed down!! The kid is pure class…
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Matthew Quinn
Matthew Quinn@MattyQuinn08·
@iAmJoshHunt Now is the time to go renewable, invest in solar panels, residential turbines and go electric for your cars. Now is the time to reclaim the power!!
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Josh Hunt
Josh Hunt@iAmJoshHunt·
I want to talk about the scale of what’s coming for the UK over the next three months. Because I don’t think many people have joined the dots yet. The Strait of Hormuz has been effectively closed for over five weeks. Before this war, 135 ships passed through it every day. Now it’s 5 to 7. Over 600 vessels are still stranded. Iran has mined the strait, is charging tolls, and controlling who passes. The CEO of Abu Dhabi’s national oil company said it this week: “The Strait of Hormuz is not open. Access is being restricted, conditioned and controlled. That is coercion.” Two thirds of Gulf crude has no alternative route. 14 million barrels a day behind a 21-mile chokepoint. Energy bills are forecast to jump 20% in July. From £1,641 to nearly £2,000. The second major energy shock in four years. Petrol up over 15%. Diesel up nearly 30%. Wholesale gas rose 75% in under four weeks. Food inflation could hit 8% by June and 9% by December. Academics advising DEFRA say it could reach 12%. UK food prices are already 38% higher than before Covid. We’re only 62% self-sufficient in food. We import 60% of our nitrogen fertiliser. Red diesel for farming has surged 60%. Average arable farm income has fallen to £17,000, the lowest in over 20 years. Yesterday, China announced it’s halting all sulphuric acid exports from May. Sulphuric acid is essential for phosphate fertilisers, copper mining, oil refining, and battery manufacturing. A third of the world’s sulphur was already blocked by the Hormuz closure. Now the world’s largest exporter has pulled the other lever at the same time. The fertiliser crisis just got significantly worse, heading straight into planting season. Before the war, markets expected rate cuts. Now they’ve priced in two rate rises. Over 1,500 mortgage products have been pulled. Two year fixes have jumped from 4.8% to 5.5%. Nearly £1,000 a year extra on a £200k mortgage. Gone in weeks. Flights are next. A quarter of UK jet fuel comes from Kuwait, behind the strait. In early April, major carriers said they had five to six weeks of reserves. That clock is running. Ryanair’s CEO has warned 5-10% of summer flights could be cancelled. Iran’s strike on Qatar’s Ras Laffan LNG complex, which handles 30% of the world’s helium, is estimated to take 3 to 5 years to repair. Helium is critical for semiconductors and MRI machines. That’s not a disruption. That’s structural damage. Chemical and steel manufacturers are imposing surcharges of up to 30%. Analysts are warning of permanent deindustrialisation. European gas storage was at just 30% after a harsh winter. If the strait stays restricted through summer, Europe can’t refill for next winter. In Ireland, fuel protests shut down Dublin for four days. The army was deployed. Over 100 fuel stations ran dry, with warnings of 500 by end of the week. Downing Street has held talks on the potential for mass protests here. The OECD has downgraded the UK more than any other G7 nation. Growth slashed from 1.2% to 0.7%. Inflation forecast nearly doubled to 4%, with some saying it could breach 5%. Starmer and Trump spoke this week about military options to reopen the strait. The UK is leading a 30+ nation coalition. But the ceasefire is already fracturing. Iran re-closed the strait over Israeli strikes on Lebanon. Reeves is boxed in by fiscal rules. Higher gilt yields are eating her headroom. And I haven’t heard a credible plan from anyone in Westminster. Energy. Food. Fertiliser. Aviation fuel. Mortgages. Industrial chemicals. Semiconductors. Shipping. Government borrowing. Political stability. All under stress. All compounding. This country imports 44% of its energy. Has almost no gas storage. Imports most of its food and fertiliser. Gets a quarter of its jet fuel from behind a mined strait. Every structural weakness built up over 20 years is being stress tested at once. The next three months aren’t going to be uncomfortable. They’re going to be defining
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The White House
The White House@WhiteHouse·
“Remember when I gave Iran ten days to MAKE A DEAL or OPEN UP THE HORMUZ STRAIT. Time is running out - 48 hours before all Hell will reign down on them. Glory be to GOD!” - President DONALD J. TRUMP
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Matthew Quinn
Matthew Quinn@MattyQuinn08·
@KHostages @AriFleischer A proper plan would be to oust tangerine tits from office and re-elect somebody that is worthy of the role of president. Nothing will change until this happens. I have the utmost faith that there are still intelligent and patriotic Americans out there that will implement change!
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Kelly D Johnston
Kelly D Johnston@KHostages·
We should do two things, three actually: withdraw from NATO after creating a new military alliance with Eastern European nations (Baltic states, Poland, Romania, Bulgaria, maybe Moldova, plus Finland, Sweden, and maybe Norway). Lastly, remove all aid and military cooperation with France, Spain, and England.
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Ari Fleischer
Ari Fleischer@AriFleischer·
When this is over, the western part of NATO will never be the same. Spain, England, France and Italy have sold us out, as they too often have a history of doing. Eastern European nations are the heart of NATO. They spend money on defense, know how to fight and love the US. France particularly deserves fault and blame. From supporting China and Russia at the UN to denying Americans overflight rights, they’re doing what they’ve always done - showing weakness, while cutting deals with terrorists. (The reason the US has a Marine Corps and Navy is unlike France, we refused to pay a ransom to the Barbary Pirates. France is always happy to cut a deal.) Wars have unintended consequences as nations show their true colors. NATO will never be the same, and Western European weakness and acquiescence is the cause.
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Matthew Quinn
Matthew Quinn@MattyQuinn08·
@starlightpl @BishtSaheen They haven’t been able to get their heads around tariffs, you’ve no chance trying to get them to understand the intricacies of NATO!! 😂😂
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@BishtSaheen How many times it needs to be explained? NATO is defensive alliance. DEFENSIVE. It helps when one of its members is under attack. Was USA attacked or other way around and the USA was the one which attacked other country? NATO has nothing to do with it.
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Matthew Quinn@MattyQuinn08·
@BishtSaheen You’re looking at it wrong, it’s not the US that all those countries have an issue, it’s the bully and narcissist who is president. For some reason he is able to hoodwink Americans, for now anyway, but he’s realising quickly, the rest of the world won’t be bullied the same way!
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Matthew Quinn@MattyQuinn08·
@implausibleblog My memory of the bible may be a little hazy, however, I don’t recall Jesus pumping kids!!
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Farrukh@implausibleblog·
In her Easter address, President Trump's spiritual advisor Paula White compares Trump to Jesus, "And Mr President, no one has paid the price like you have paid the price" "It almost cost you your life" "You were betrayed and arrested and falsely accused" "It's a familiar pattern that Jesus showed us" "But it didn't end there for Jesus and it won't end there for you" "God always had a plan. And on the third day he rose, he defeated evil, he conquered death" "And because he rose, we all know that we can rise" "And sir, because of his resurrection, you rose up" "Because he was victorious, you were victorious" "And I believe that the lord said to tell you this" "Because of his victory, you will be victorious in all that you put your hand to" President Trump mouths, "Thank you"
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The White House@WhiteHouse·
“All of those countries that can’t get jet fuel because of the Strait of Hormuz, like the United Kingdom, which refused to get involved in the decapitation of Iran, I have a suggestion for you…” - President Donald J. Trump
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Matthew Quinn
Matthew Quinn@MattyQuinn08·
@jonehil @jim_keoghan Agree, Dyche’s know how certainly navigated us through those times, however, the impact of our supporters cannot be overlooked!! Spurs need their supporters to turn up big time, that will prove the difference. If the fans give up, they’re gone!
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Jonathan Hilditch
Jonathan Hilditch@jonehil·
@jim_keoghan Reset for relegation is a risky business. Don't think Everton would have come back quickly had we gone down. Dyche saved us from that. Player exodus and everyone wanting to beat a big club in the Championship would not be easy.
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Jim Keoghan
Jim Keoghan@jim_keoghan·
God forbid any club would want be an 'Everton' That's the same Everton who successfully navigated their financial and footballing nadir, in part because of Dyche, to emerge the other side in far better shape
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Matthew Quinn
Matthew Quinn@MattyQuinn08·
@VincenzoGrappa If you play this backwards, he’s actually naming all of the perpetrators and suspects embroiled in the Epstein scandal!!
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Vinny Grappa
Vinny Grappa@VincenzoGrappa·
First time I’ve seen this, superb! VG.
Dr. Lemma@DoctorLemma

In 1976, a Soviet singer was told the lyrics to his new song were too politically risky to broadcast. The words were about an American cowboy riding across a prairie while his sweetheart named Mary knitted stockings for him. During the Cold War, that kind of sentimental view of America would never get past the censors. So Eduard Khil and composer Arkady Ostrovsky made a decision: sing the whole thing without any words at all. Khil performed it on Soviet television in a brown double breasted suit, grinning the entire time, belting out nothing but “la la la” and “trololo” while strolling and gesturing dramatically. It aired, people enjoyed it, and that was that. Khil went on to become one of the most celebrated singers in the Soviet Union, awarded “People’s Artist of the USSR” in 1974 and known across the country. When the Soviet Union collapsed his career faded and he ended up singing cabaret in a cafe in Paris. In 2010, someone uploaded that 1976 clip to YouTube. It exploded. Millions of views in weeks. Khil had no idea until his 13 year old grandson told him “Grandpa, everyone knows your song on the internet, all around the world.” His son said his father thought someone was making fun of him. He kept asking “Where were all these journalists 40 years ago?” But he embraced it, adopted Mr. Trololo as a stage name, and performed the song live again on Russian television on New Year’s Eve 2011. He passed away in June 2012 at 77 after a stroke. In 2017, Google honoured him with an interactive doodle on what would have been his 83rd birthday.

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Matthew Quinn
Matthew Quinn@MattyQuinn08·
@VincenzoGrappa Sounds like a perfect morning to close down the week but also embrace the day ahead! Remember Vinny, eggs are your friend!!
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Vinny Grappa
Vinny Grappa@VincenzoGrappa·
The best gym session of my week is Saturday morning as it’s usually the fourth and therefore final one. Occasionally with a bonus sauna threw in. Today I’m gonna let someone else cook me a full breakfast for cash money and a pretty walk. Monday is a next week problem. VG.
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Protect Kamala Harris ✊
Protect Kamala Harris ✊@DisavowTrump20·
Bruce Springsteen on Trump: “I couldn't care less what he thinks about me. He's the living personification of what the 25th Amendment and impeachment were for. If Congress had any guts, he'd be consigned to the trash heap of history." RETWEET if you stand with @Springsteen!
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Matthew Quinn@MattyQuinn08·
@afneil Is that a bergen and rifle he’s holding? Nope, he dodged the draft several times!!
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Matthew Quinn@MattyQuinn08·
@MichaelFranzese Hi Michael, what’s your opinion of Trumps comments about the British forces’ in recent conflicts? Considering Trump dodged the draft several times and wasn’t prepared to serve his country the way other kids his age did, do you think his comments are insensitive at best?
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Michael Franzese
Michael Franzese@MichaelFranzese·
Jubilee put me in the middle of 20 cops and one FBI agent for their “Surrounded” series and a lot of you have been asking what I really thought about it. In this video I break down how it went, what you didn’t see, and how I feel about some of the answers that came back at me. We go through the biggest questions from the episode: undercover agents and paid informants, when a sting operation becomes entrapment, whether the FBI and DOJ always “follow the rules,” and why I pushed back so hard when an agent said he’d never seen wrongdoing in 23 years. I also talk about accountability, how law enforcement tools get used on political enemies, and why I still believe we need good cops and good agents even though I’ll call out tactics I think are wrong. ​ Watch the Jubilee episode, then watch this breakdown, and let me know in the comments if you think I held my own against the 20.
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