Peter Mueller
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@ryangerritsen Liberals have always said u will own nothing ! This is the start for controlling the public. Government buys the condos and u pay the rent, when u can’t pay they throw u out and rent to someone else.
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You don’t need to have a body language expert to weigh in on this clip to understand what a complete shyster Carney is.
He is asked about the condo bailout in BC.
Watch him try & make this about “families” not being able to afford down payments. Mark my words, this is going to end up being an epic scandal.
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@sarobertson_ That’s just because Canadians are stupid ass gutless, brain dead people for letting this go on so long. U and Truedeau need to be jailed for life because of what u have done to us !
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@sarobertson_ This bitch needs to be locked up in jail for life ! No parole, no pensions, nothing
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@WSOnlineNews CBC needs to be gone forever ! There not journalists !
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@WeAreCanProud Well if the cops would have arrested Trudeau and Carney like they were supposed too ! This wouldn’t have happened ! It’s sad but it’s true
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#BREAKING: One of the police officers shot in Montreal this afternoon has died of his injuries.
It marks the third murder of a police officer in Canada this month.

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@Sabiha1278 I want him investigated, charged, and life in prison for killing us with the vaccines
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@PrairieVeteran @PierrePoilievre These fucking politicians need to be in jail for life
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Keir Starmer resigns while our PM gets a pass from the Left.
Can you only imagine the outrage if @PierrePoilievre was in charge and he made Trudeau look like a drama teacher again?
How long before Canadians hold Carnage accountable?
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@NuclearMAGAlady This is coming to Canada ! Hopefully liberal ridings
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@iqrafatma1278 Grow the fuck up lady ! Move outta the neighborhood ? U must be a liberal voter !
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I’m sorry… but walking outside and seeing someone mowing their lawn shirtless in a FAMILY neighborhood is actually insane to me.
Like… what are we doing?
Kids are outside.
Families are around.
People are just trying to exist peacefully… and you’re out here acting like the whole street is your private property.
Yes, it’s hot.
We ALL feel it.
But since when did “it’s hot” become an excuse to forget basic respect?
Not everything needs to be said… but this needed to be said.
Because honestly?
It’s not even about a shirt anymore…
It’s about the complete lack of awareness for the people around you.
Am I the only one who finds this completely out of line?

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@Avabelly__ Emma needs to grow the fuck up and mind ur own business
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I need to know if I'm overreacting here.
My neighbor regularly mows her lawn wearing so little clothing that it's become a topic of conversation among several people on the street.
I have a 15-year-old son, and honestly, it's uncomfortable knowing he can look out the window and see that every time she's outside.
I've already contacted the HOA because I feel there should be some standard of decency in a neighborhood setting.
Some people say it's none of my business because she's on her own property.
Others think there's a line between being comfortable and being inappropriate.
What do you think⁉️

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@iqrafatma1278 I’d be telling that waiter to fuck off ! If u don’t like what ur given then fucking quit ! What a bunch of arrogant people !
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My wife and I went out to dinner last night, and I’m still a little confused by what happened. 😅🍽️
Our bill was about $70, and we left a $20 tip. In my mind, that seemed more than fair. It wasn’t meant to be cheap or disrespectful — we paid the bill, left what we thought was a good tip, and were ready to go.
But the waiter seemed unhappy and made a comment that if we weren’t willing to tip more, we shouldn’t be dining out.
That honestly surprised me.
A $20 tip on a $70 bill is close to 30%, so I didn’t think we had done anything wrong.
I completely understand that servers work hard, and I know tips are an important part of their income. But when a customer leaves what feels like a generous tip and still gets made to feel like it isn’t enough, it makes the whole tipping conversation feel even more uncomfortable.
Tipping used to feel like a thank-you for good service. Now it sometimes feels like there’s a number people are expected to hit, and anything below that can cause tension.
It feels like everyone is frustrated — customers feel pressured, servers feel undervalued, and the system puts both sides in an awkward position.
So I’m genuinely curious: was $20 on a $70 bill unreasonable, or have tipping expectations changed that much?
Would you have been surprised too?

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