Rob Tullis
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Rob Tullis
@PreveaArt
Artist, photographer, permanent traveler.
Calgary, Alberta Katılım Mayıs 2011
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Why do women have to fight against trans women invading their spaces?
Where is the trans men debate?
The one about trans men invading men’s spaces?
That debate doesn’t exist as trans men don’t want to compete against men - they’d lose - trans men don’t want to change in men’s locker rooms- they need their privacy
See where I’m going here?
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@Idntgivetkachuk The US does not withhold taxes to remit to Canada. They go to the US government. The US and Canada have a tax treaty so that you can collect the full amount of what you're owed. You will still owe taxes to Canada for the amount you are paid. W-ben just tells u r not an American
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@flamesfever Yes because Markstrom is a good goalie , the other 2 are not
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@realnoahadler99 He has played 6 games this year have any of them been a good game for Wolf?
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Wolf 6 games 1 win, he is not ready. Trading Markstrom would be a disaster #flames
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Not everybody is as familiar with Nenshi as Calgarians are.
Now that he has turned his opportunistic eye to provincial leadership, it's time to educate Albertans on just who this guy is.
If you thought he was a horrific mayor, just imagine him as Alberta's premier.
I wrote up some of his history to familiarize folks with this fellow before he can pull the wool over the eyes of new voters.
Be sure to share this one.
corymorgan.com/reintroducing-…

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@realnoahadler99 Maybe, maybe not, he has had quite a few seasons with similar numbers, 2 years ago he was better than this year. What's your point?
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@realnoahadler99 Wolf is not the savior everyone thinks he is. If he was, he would have already kicked the door down
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Well, folks, let's delve into the laughable spectacle of Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and his Liberal cabinet. It's almost comedic, isn't it? Trudeau, trying to rally his team in Montreal, a year out from an election. His popularity is plummeting faster than a lead balloon, and it's a direct result of his own misguided policies.
Look at the situation in Canada. It's a fiscal nightmare! Inflationary spending is through the roof, and don't get me started on carbon taxes. It's tax after tax, an endless drain on hardworking Canadians. We're shelling out nearly half our income to taxes, and for what? To struggle with grocery bills and gas prices? While Trudeau and his team live it up in Montreal, average Canadians can't even think about a vacation. The irony is as thick as the hypocrisy.
And their focus on Donald Trump? It's beyond hilarious. It's a desperate attempt to divert attention from their failures. Fear and division, that's the Liberal playbook. But Canadians aren't falling for it anymore.
Then, there's this whole narrative about the Liberals being powerless over inflation. Let's get real here. The Bank of Canada's own statements have repeatedly acknowledged the impact of immigration policies on housing and inflation. Increased immigration is affecting supply and demand, and it's contributing to housing shortages and rising prices. They've admitted it, time and again.
Housing Failure
Consider the Bank of Canada's (BOC) statements. In their April 2023 monetary statement, the BOC naively celebrated strong population growth, crediting it with supporting household spending. They optimistically claimed that increases in population from immigration and temporary residents were sources of both supply and demand. They even went so far as to suggest that this could lead to economic growth without generating additional inflationary pressures. What a fairy tale!
But wait, there's more. By July 2023, in their Monetary Policy Report, the BOC had to revise their forecast for excess demand upwards. Why? Because they realized that the rebalancing of supply and demand in housing they had been promising for years wasn't materializing. In fact, it's been delayed yet again, now expected in early 2024.
Let's not overlook the skyrocketing house prices. The BOC admits that a lack of supply and a sudden increase in housing resales have pushed house prices higher than anyone expected. This unexpected strength in house prices is set to continue, further inflating the cost of living by the end of 2023. They've been mentioning these issues in every statement, yet they seem perpetually surprised by the consequences of their own policies.
Now, let's connect the dots. Total CPI inflation hit 3.4% by December 2023. Trudeau's policies are a direct contributor to this mess. His administration's stance on immigration has added fuel to the fire in the housing market, creating a demand that far outstrips supply, driving up prices and making life increasingly unaffordable for the average Canadian.
Yet, Trudeau and his team have the audacity to pretend as if they have no hand in this disaster. It's not just wrong; it's insulting to every Canadian struggling to make ends meet. The reality is that Trudeau's policies are directly impacting Canadians' wallets, and his refusal to acknowledge this is a slap in the face to those feeling the pinch the most.
Carbon Tax
Now, let's turn our attention to another one of Justin Trudeau's disastrous policies - the carbon tax. Even the Bank of Canada's governor, Tiff Macklem, couldn't dodge the glaring truth when he appeared before the House finance committee in October 2023.
Macklem, in a moment of rare candor for a central banker, acknowledged a significant fact: eliminating the carbon tax could lead to a drop in inflation by a substantial 0.6 percentage points. Think about that for a second. The head of Canada's central bank, effectively admitted that Trudeau's cherished carbon tax is contributing to inflation.
This revelation is monumental. It directly contradicts the narrative Trudeau and his cronies have been peddling. They've been insisting that the carbon tax is an essential tool in the fight against climate change, a noble sacrifice for the greater good. But what Macklem's statement reveals is that this tax is not just an environmental policy; it's an economic burden directly contributing to the rising cost of living in Canada.
Now, let's focus on Canada’s federal environment commissioner, a figure who, frankly, doesn't command a whole lot of respect in the eyes of anyone paying attention. Their recent audit revealed a startling, yet unsurprising, truth: Canada is woefully short of its emissions targets for 2030. What a shocker! If Justin Trudeau's grand plan for reducing carbon emissions is to tax Canadians into poverty, then congratulations are in order. Bravo, Trudeau, for a job well done.
But here's the real kicker, the part that lays bare the devastating impact of Trudeau's policies. New data shows that food bank visits are surging across Canada. A recent report from Food Banks Canada paints a grim picture: food bank usage in 2023 has reached its highest level since 1989. Think about that for a moment. The highest in over three decades.
In March 2023 alone, there were nearly two million visits to Canadian food banks, a staggering 32 percent increase from the previous year. And in British Columbia? A 20 percent increase from March 2022 and a jaw-dropping 57 percent higher than in March 2019.
So, what does this tell us about Trudeau's environmental and economic policies? Simply put, they are crushing Canadians under the weight of economic hardship. As the government pats itself on the back for its environmental initiatives, Canadian families are struggling more than ever to put food on the table.
This is the real-world consequence of Trudeau's carbon tax and other inflationary policies. They're not just numbers on a page or political talking points; they're policies that are directly contributing to the hardship faced by countless Canadians. And yet, Trudeau and his government seem oblivious to the suffering their policies are causing.
Liberal Leadership
You might be wondering, with the situation looking so bleak for the Liberals in the next election, why on earth is Justin Trudeau still at the helm? Why would he steer this sinking ship into the treacherous waters of the upcoming election? The answer, my friends, is as laughable as it is tragic. The Liberal Party ship isn't just any ship; it's the SS Titanic, and believe me, no sane person wants to be the captain of this doomed vessel.
Let's break it down with cold, hard data. According to the latest from 338 Canada, the popular vote projection as of January 21, 2024, is a disaster for the Liberals. They're trailing significantly, with projections showing them at a dismal 27%, a stark contrast to the leading party at 40%. In the seat projection, it’s an outright massacre - the Liberals are expected to secure a mere 81 seats, a far cry from the 198 seats projected for their competitors.
So, why isn't there a mutiny? Why aren't the likes of Chrystia Freeland, Anita Anand, or Marc Carney clamoring to take the wheel? Simply put, they see the writing on the wall. The impending red wedding that the Liberals are expected to face come election time is nothing short of political suicide. No ambitious politician wants to be associated with this level of electoral catastrophe. It's career-ending.
And Trudeau? Why doesn't he see the iceberg right in front of him? Well, remember the Titanic? It had a captain, Captain Edward Smith. And he, like Trudeau, didn't see the iceberg until it was too late. Trudeau, much like Captain Smith, is blissfully unaware or willfully ignorant of the disaster looming on the horizon. He's steering his party straight into the proverbial iceberg, seemingly oblivious to the political and economic realities that are sinking his ship.
It's a spectacle of incompetence and denial. Trudeau continues to cling to power, perhaps out of a misplaced sense of duty or maybe out of sheer hubris. But the result will be the same: a catastrophic collision with reality. The Liberals are on a collision course with an electoral iceberg, and Trudeau, like the captain of the Titanic, seems incapable of altering course.
The Liberal Party, under Justin Trudeau's 'leadership,' is headed for disaster. Any potential successor knows better than to take the wheel of this sinking ship. Trudeau's refusal to acknowledge the impending doom is a testament to his disconnect from reality. It’s not just a shipwreck; it’s a full-blown disaster movie playing out in real-time.
Final Thoughts
In closing, let me say this: the day when common sense prevails and Trudeau, Klaus Schwab's celebrated young leader, is shown the door can't come soon enough. Imagine Trudeau and his comrade Chrystia Freeland taking the stage at the World Economic Forum. There, they can pontificate about the perils of free speech (insert eye roll here) and extol the virtues of a diet rich in bugs. What a fitting future for the duo who've turned Canadian politics into a theater of the absurd!
I, for one, am eagerly anticipating a government that understands the value of fiscal responsibility, a government that doesn't see taxpayers as bottomless wells of funding for their grandiose and often misguided projects. A government that will balance the books, close down those wasteful agencies that do little but drain our resources, and focus on what truly matters – the wellbeing and prosperity of Canadians.
The time for change is upon us. The era of Trudeau and Freeland, with their out-of-touch policies and elitist perspectives, is coming to an end. Canadians are waking up to the reality that these leaders are not the stewards of progress they claim to be, but rather the architects of our current hardships.
So, let's look forward to a future where common sense reigns supreme, where government respects the hard-earned dollars of its citizens, and where the interests of the average Canadian are placed above the globalist agendas and ivory tower ideologies. A future where Canada can return to being a land of opportunity, prosperity, and true freedom – a stark contrast to the misguided path we've been led down in recent years. The countdown to this much-needed change has already begun.
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CBC caught spreading disinformation on my housing documentary.
torontosun.com/news/national/…

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Walker Duehr has been placed on waivers. #calgaryflames #Flames # yyc
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