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Family, Liberty and Stocks. 2a protects all other rights.

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Just Loki
Just Loki@LokiJulianus·
The England–Norway game might have set soccer back here more than U.S.A.–Belgium because Americans got to see what they were told was “top flight” soccer and it was just a divefest decided entirely by terrible (French) refereeing.
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Mike Angelle ⬛⬜⬛⬜⬛⬜
Mike Angelle ⬛⬜⬛⬜⬛⬜@trainofangels00·
On This Day, Canada Stood Unbreakable: On this day, Canada can look back with immense pride at one of the earliest moments when the people of this land proved their strength. On July 12, 1812, the United States crossed into Upper Canada expecting a fast and easy victory. Instead, they were met by a brutal force of British regulars, Canadian militia, and Indigenous allies who refused to let their home be taken. Even though Canada was not yet an independent nation, the spirit of the people who lived here showed EXACTLY what would one day define our country: - courage, unity, and resilience. General William Hull’s invasion fell apart almost immediately....(he got his ass handed to him.) His troops were pushed back along the Detroit River, supply lines were attacked, and Canadian and Indigenous fighters kept constant pressure on the American advance. Within weeks, the U.S. campaign completely collapsed. Hull surrendered Detroit, marking a terribly humiliating defeat for the invading forces and proving that Canada’s defenders were FAR stronger than the Americans expected. In every sense, the U.S. attempt to crush Upper Canada completely failed. This victory matters...why? - because it shows how people living in Canada—farmers, volunteers, settlers, and Indigenous warriors—stood TOGETHER to protect their land. Their actions helped shape the foundation of the confident, resilient nation Canada would become. Today, Canadians can feel a deep sense of pride knowing that on this day, our ancestors stood firm, fought hard, and turned back a powerful invasion. Canada’s strength was born long before Confederation—and that proud spirit still lives in us today. That's for you patriotic Canadians today searching for something to smile aboot with a coffee in your hand. M. ⚔️ #canpoli #Canada #MAGA
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Angela Belcamino
Angela Belcamino@AngelaBelcamino·
I left NYC. Have baby fever. Moved to Florida. Own my first firearm. Left the Democratic Party. I’ve never been happier. Who’s rooting for me? ❤️
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John F Kennedy Jr
John F Kennedy Jr@John_F_kJr·
🚨 HOLY CRAP: President Trump declares the U.S. will IMMEDIATELY END all trade talks with Canada after they moved to slap a Digital Services Tax on American tech companies. “We will let Canada know the Tariff that they will be paying to do business with the United States of America within the next seven day period.” Trump wrote on Truth Social: “We have just been informed that Canada, a very difficult Country to TRADE with, including the fact that they have charged our Farmers as much as 400% Tariffs, for years, on Dairy Products, has just announced that they are putting a Digital Services Tax on our American Technology Companies, which is a direct and blatant attack on our Country.” “They are obviously copying the European Union, which has done the same thing, and is currently under discussion with us, also. Based on this egregious Tax, we are hereby terminating ALL discussions on Trade with Canada, effective immediately. We will let Canada know the Tariff that they will be paying to do business with the United States of America within the next seven day period. Thank you for your attention to this matter!” FOLLOW ME, THE NEXT DROP WILL BE SHOCKING.
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Projectsix@Projectsixunder·
@Mobilized3213 @John_F_kJr They did and have been. Canada has had tariffs on American good since inception. Your weak leaders didnt even send someone to negotiate. Start there.
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Bill
Bill@Mobilized3213·
@John_F_kJr Canada never charged tariffs on any US product. The "400 %" tariff on dairy products is a complete fabrication and a bald faced lie. Americans should be ashamed of themselves.
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wealthmoose
wealthmoose@wealthmoose·
This is your Prime Minister’s motorcade.. 🇨🇦 The same individual who constantly brags about carbon emissions and climate change..👇😡
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Projectsix@Projectsixunder·
@robprogressive Numbers are quite off but the vibe isnt. My parents first home purchase was 100k for a 2500 sq foot home in the fastest growing county in the nation.
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Rob Moore
Rob Moore@robprogressive·
If your parents made 40k in the 1990s, you’d need to make 170k to have the same lifestyle in 2026 So 170k is the new 40k This should absolutely shock you
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Projectsix@Projectsixunder·
@Reil76 Canada has had tariffs on the US since its inception. Its only a problem when the US does it? We have (the US taxpayers) also subsidized over 1 trillion in protection, trade deficit and environmental deals (that your liberal government pushed us into). A thank you is in order.
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🇨🇦Wayne🇨🇦
The “oldest ally” line is doing a lot of work to hide a pretty basic double standard. The US hit Canada with 25 to 35 percent tariffs, citing fentanyl as the reason, despite Canada accounting for a sliver of a percent of fentanyl seized at the border. That’s not how you treat an ally. That’s how you treat a target. Canada responded with targeted, dollar-for-dollar countermeasures, then pulled most of them back by September 2025 in good faith while talks continued. That’s not some rogue act of aggression. That’s exactly what sovereign countries with leverage are supposed to do when a trading partner starts swinging tariffs at them for a manufactured pretext. As for “only Canada and China retaliated,” that’s true, and it’s not the own the US thinks it is. Most other countries didn’t retaliate because they didn’t have the leverage to. The EU was fully prepared to hit back on over 100 billion in US exports and only backed off after cutting a deal that included 600 billion in US investment commitments. Japan, the UK, South Korea, they all negotiated from a position where retaliation wasn’t realistic. Canada and China retaliated because they could. Being an ally was never supposed to mean you sit there and take unilateral tariffs with no response. NORAD partner. Largest bilateral trading relationship in the world. Integrated auto supply chains. None of that stopped the US from treating Canada like a national security threat under Section 232. You don’t get to invoke a decades old friendship as a shield while breaking the terms of that friendship yourself.
Rep. Claudia Tenney@RepTenney

Only TWO countries retaliated against the U.S. over tariffs: China and Canada. Canada is one of America’s closest allies. It’s time for them to start acting like it.

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@Razako3147500 @StealthQE4 My first home i had 4 roommates, that all paid my mortgage for 8 years. They even paid less in rent than they would in the area.
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Razako3
Razako3@Razako3147500·
@StealthQE4 Everyone my age either lives with parents or roommates. The dream is ☠️
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@thebillyboone @StealthQE4 Those statter homes were 1k sq feet. I also had a starter home, then another and another. Just have to break into the market. Now or in 5 months might be the best time you find for decades.
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softronix inc
softronix inc@SoftronixInc·
@PrairieVeteran Unlike China, we .. Canada can't afford it, also you might want to observe that it's just posturing, together with EU Carney's personal , egotistical desire to antagonize trying to prove Trump wrong , problem is population is feeling the grunt , not leadership
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@cmarcoux He hasn't harmed the Canadian economy at all. You have an economy because of the US. We only refine 90% of your oil. No one else can, not even yourselves.
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🇨🇦 Send Hoekstra Packing 🇨🇦
I, like many others, would love nothing more than for PM Carney to tell Trump to go fuck himself. But that's not a possibility; Trump could seriously harm the Canadian economy (plenty more than he already has). Unfortunately, we need to focus on limiting the harm.
Philly@Philly_P87

BREAKING: Canada to split toll revenue 50/50 with U.S. despite funding 100% of the bridge linking Michigan & Ontario, under a new agreement. Canadians how do you feel about this?

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Projectsix@Projectsixunder·
@TaraBull And this is why I won't be watching soccer.
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TaraBull
TaraBull@TaraBull·
Soccer Fans Insist: 'Our Game Is Tougher Than NFL Football'
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Projectsix@Projectsixunder·
@akafaceUS They have tackling rules in rugby making it softer...fact
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aka
aka@akafaceUS·
The reason they wear pads in American football is because of how physical it is. Rugby just doesn’t have that level of physicality.
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Colleen Armstrong
Colleen Armstrong@Colleen_G2G·
@RichardLWrdoj7 @WHLeavitt Richard forgets that Canadians are not simply immigrants from England. We came from all over the world to this land at the expense of Indigeonous People just like Americans. If your statement fits then look in the mirror. You too shook off the UK colonists.
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𝔉🅰𝒏 Karoline Leavitt
🚨President Trump tells Canada: Join the Golden Dome System as a separate nation and it’ll cost $61 Billion. Become the 51st state? It’s FREE. Support Canada joining the U.S.? A. Yes B. No, only conservative provinces C. No
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Richard L Wright
Richard L Wright@RichardLWrdoj7·
@WHLeavitt We’re being too damn generous to the Canucks. Look at what happened in their homeland, the United Kingdom of Islam. The wildlife and resources are worth more than the people, sad to say.
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Drew
Drew@AllegedlyDrew·
When it’s 105 degrees Europeans die of heat stroke. When it’s 105 degrees Americans down a 6pack and mow the lawn shirtless. We are not the same.
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