STEVE

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STEVE

STEVE

@SBeefpile

Why strive for greatness when you can accept mediocrity?

Montréal, Québec Katılım Aralık 2013
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STEVE@SBeefpile·
@WhiteHouse Bloated orange rapist con man and plastic gold-digging hooker
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EconomicWoes 🤖
EconomicWoes 🤖@ManyBeenRinsed·
Canada’s deficit went from 78B to 66B. How come nobody is talking about this? Canada is literally winning right now and all I’m hearing is @MarkJCarney is putting us in a deficit hole. Canada is a resource rich country. This gets better. Canada is long term bullish. 🚀
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@Orange_4721 @Martyupnorth It still doesn’t mean that Canada is an extremely centralized place. Federal governments of all countries have certain powers they use. Canada is still on the more decentralized end of things
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Pinak B Purohit 🇮🇳🦁
@SBeefpile @Martyupnorth With the pipeline ban & refusal to lift ban on new hydrocarbon E&P sites, how are Alberton youth supposed to make money from these underground oleum deposits? Mid-stream & down steam activities are ultra-essential for Upstream activities.
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Martyupnorth®- Unacceptable Fact Checker
Confederation is a failed Canadian experiment. In 1867, the provinces didn’t create a super-government in Ottawa to be their parent. They formed a trade coalition and defensive alliance. It was a voluntary federation of equal partners to secure markets, build railways, and protect against American threats. The relationship was never meant to be parent-child one. Provinces kept real power over their own affairs. Over time, Ottawa relentlessly overstepped. Through court decisions, spending power, and endless federal programs, the central government turned a balanced federation into a top-down unitary state in all but name. Today’s Confederation bears almost no resemblance to the original compact. A country this vast (spanning six time zones), with wildly different economies, cultures, and priorities, cannot be effectively ruled by distant bureaucrats in Ottawa. What made sense on a smaller scale in 1867 simply doesn’t work in 2026. The original vision is dead. We’re pretending a 19th century trade pact can function as a centralized superstate. It can’t. Time to admit the experiment failed.
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@Orange_4721 @Martyupnorth Albertans receive lots of things in return for their taxes, and each province owns their natural resources, meaning the province benefits from oil immensely. If Alberta were a US state the oil would be owned by the US gov’t; it’s one of the ways that Canada is less centralized
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Pinak B Purohit 🇮🇳🦁
@SBeefpile @Martyupnorth If that’s the case, Why are Albertons paying Billions into the cauldron while receiving nothing in return? Why are our veterans sleeping rough while an undocumented migrant in Ontario is given $3,100 per month in subsidies? Dept of Fire, Police, EMS & Schools are underfunded too
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Mica Currie@CurrieMica·
@Martyupnorth Equal partners is a myth. Canada was founded on extracting the resource wealth of the west for the benefit of Upper and Lower Canada (Quebec and Ontario).
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Richard Angwin@RichardAngwin·
what would you do in this situation ??
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Wall Street Mav@WallStreetMav·
I stopped adding cream and sugar to my coffee for 2 weeks and here's what I noticed ... I don't actually like coffee, I like the cream and sugar.
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STEVE@SBeefpile·
@Steve_SS7 @MikeLevin Typical Trumptard mindset. Enjoy the ongoing ruination of your country just to make a few blue hairs cry
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Mike Levin
Mike Levin@MikeLevin·
You have got to be kidding me. The State Department is putting Donald Trump’s scowling face on the U.S. passport. His signature in gold. Superimposed over the Declaration of Independence, a document literally written to get away from this exact behavior. No sitting president has ever done this. Coins, park passes, battleships, and now your passport. The man cannot find a surface he will not slap his name or face on. This is not patriotism. It is vanity.
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@59years_of_gray @sunlorrie Lol Shell isn’t run by anyone dumb enough to think that Alberta would ever actually secede from Canada
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Dragon's Den
Dragon's Den@59years_of_gray·
It seems that Shell is hedging its bets towards a pro-independent Alberta come October. Which makes sense, since investing in Canada itself, with its current policies and taxes, would otherwise be monetary suicide in the O&G industry. We need this kind of confidence moving forward, so that we can re-attract all the other Energy companies that fled under the Trudeau/Carney dictatorship.
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Lorrie Goldstein@sunlorrie·
Shell invests $22 billion in Canada's oilpatch and more deals could be coming 'The tide is definitely changing here,' says analysts as foreign interest grows cbc.ca/news/canada/ca…
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@SaskProsProject I voted “Saskie - Two nations” in your super accurate and scientific poll even though I live in Quebec. No one is leaving Canada lol
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Saskatchewan Prosperity Project
This question is for people from both Alberta and Saskatchewan: Should Saskatchewan and Alberta, following successful referendums for independence, join together as one new nation or should they remain separate as two new nations?
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Max Genest@realmaxgenest·
Residential Schools were amazing taxpayer-funded institutions that gave Native children a Western education and practical skills. I'm proud of our wonderful history and heritage.
Sean Carleton@SeanCarleton

It's basically only the most extreme, Maple MAGA, quasi-Nazi far-right goofballs on this silly app defending residential school denialists these days - as the recent Widdowson arrest has revealed. It's cooked as a movement. It's just conspiracy theory weirdos at this point.

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Anonymous@YourAnonNews·
Today is Mussolini upside down day. Happy Mussolini upside down day! 🥳
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@JimChuong Pointless repetitive rage bait.
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Lazy Canadian Investor
Canadians are not boycotting America because of POTUS. Canadians just can’t afford anything priced in U.S. dollars. Canadians who say that they are boycotting the U.S. are trying to save face. They have no money. Don’t let the minority gaslight you - most Canadians are broke, and in debt. That’s just facts.
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@stayfreeCanada2 Great, will you finally stop bitching about it constantly on Twitter when you leave? Or is the “cAnAdA iS bROkEn” grift too lucrative?
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J B@stayfreeCanada2·
I was born in Canada in the 80's. That Canada I grew up in and loved is GONE. It's dead. I'm no longer "Canadian" because it doesn't exist anymore. A zombified, communist, evil Canada remains. My family and I are leaving this fall and we're NOT returning any fking time soon.
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Andrew Wilson@paleochristcon·
To date. Not a one of you fuckers has ever demonstrated Trump is a pedophile or has participated in any pedophilia cover up...or any kind of knowledge of a pedo ring. It is pure hysteria sparked by progressives who want to win elections and you fell for it.
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@E_Barcohana They should take a few more bullets if you ask me
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Elizabeth Barcohana
Elizabeth Barcohana@E_Barcohana·
I don’t want to hear a peep of criticism of President Trump or the First Lady from the Right for the next 6 months. They’re taking bullets for us. Keep it to yourself.
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