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Johnny T

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The opinions that are expressed by this account are simply just that, opinions. Information is sourced from the internet and variably accurate.

Canada Katılım Ekim 2012
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Johnny T@SUWYF·
Do you want to become a great weapon? Read books. Never stop educating yourself as the world is so vast, and in our lifetimes, we will only see a fraction. Control your emotions. Know that there is much we do not control in life. We must have domain over our own minds.
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@_Lemonade_123 @JodyDahrouge China doesn't need to annex us. They'll operate in Canada and pull the resources out for themselves. We get the pennies, they make the dollars.
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Felix Kenton
Felix Kenton@_Lemonade_123·
@JodyDahrouge Or gain massive amount of investment dollars from China, which is a far more reliable trade partner than the US. Oh and China isn't threatening to annex us. Win-win.
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Jody Dahrouge
Jody Dahrouge@JodyDahrouge·
Canada is undoubtedly headed towards some form of communism. This comment by Mark Carney today will most certainly scare off even more private investment. “… there is a commercial business making a profit, it is fair, right, just, smart for Canadians to have a share directly in those profits.”
Heather Exner-Pirot@ExnerPirot

OK I am panicking now “Where there is at the heart of all these projects, including resources, provincial jurisdiction; where the federal government is catalyzing, helping to make the project happen through a tax or other incentive - regulatory support - and at the core there is a commercial business making a profit, it is fair, right, just, smart for Canadians to have a share directly in those profits.”

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Walton Ranald@WRanald·
@JentheWoz @SUWYF @FoodProfessor @grok Interesting how only part of the Grok reply is quoted, and thereby grossly misrepresenting Grok’s response. You claim to promote truth yet are lying with this response.
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Johnny T@SUWYF·
@LauraBabcock @fordnation The Federal government is currently rolling out new rules for us, everyday people, while building the security that they won't need to play by these very same rules. Oh, and they are also setting up laws that would make posts like this illegal. So much for questioning the Gov.
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Johnny T
Johnny T@SUWYF·
@LauraBabcock @fordnation Sorry Laura, but the Ontario Premier wants the same immunity that the federal government has? We should shake our finger at him. Why not hold both the Federal and Provincial government accountable? Wouldn't that make the most sense?
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Johnny T@SUWYF·
@FP_Champagne If you are investing, make sure all the money is allocated to the project and it finishes on time and on budget. If you can't do that, then step aside and let someone with a real brain operate this country.
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François-Philippe Champagne (FPC) 🇨🇦
C’est notre moment. 🇨🇦 Pour bâtir le Canada. Pour investir au Canada. Pour choisir le Canada — et nous choisir les uns les autres. Joignez-vous à moi le 28 avril pour la Mise à jour économique du printemps du Canada.
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Johnny T
Johnny T@SUWYF·
@MichaelAArouet You know what happens when you tax the rich? They leave. Canada has seen $1T leave the country. Norway lost $590M in taxes when they thought wealthy people wouldn't leave if you raised their taxes. If your structure depends on successful people to pay more. You lose.
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Michael A. Arouet
Michael A. Arouet@MichaelAArouet·
Aren't the left populists screaming "tax the rich" cute? The top 10% of German earners already pay 56.3% of all taxes, the bottom 50% only 6.5% Why should the hardest-working pay even more? Get a real job or start a business, comrades, instead of stealing other people's money.
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@MarkJCarney New jackets, new hard hats, new gloves... Good thing you cut their work boots out, because I imagine they are new too. I don't think I have walked on a jobsite with so much new work wear. Smells like a photo op.
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Mark Carney
Mark Carney@MarkJCarney·
We're building big things again by fast-tracking projects that will connect, diversify, and propel our economy. We've already announced 15 nation-building initiatives, supporting over 60,000 jobs and over $100 billion in new investment — and we’re not slowing down.
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Johnny T@SUWYF·
@TheCarneyFiles The task is daunting at first, but you can always start small. $5-$10 a day put aside in an asset vehicle that compounds over time. Ex. $140/bi-weekly at 9.5% compounded over 30 years = $460,988.88 in interest.
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Johnny T@SUWYF·
@TheCarneyFiles Own your keys. Given the financial situation of most Canadians, it would be hard to give too much advice. If you can at least maintain 3 months of expenses for emergencies. Additional savings need to be diversified into investment (metals, equities, assets).
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Johnny T
Johnny T@SUWYF·
@SatireSquadHQ So that server that didn't come around when I needed a refreshment, that was impossible to find when I was ready for my bill, deserves 30%. The only thing that was 30% in this scenario was their effort and they definitely shouldn't be getting almost 1/3 of my bill as a tip.
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THE OFFICIAL RECORD
THE OFFICIAL RECORD@SatireSquadHQ·
Ottawa Insider Says Canadians Who Can’t Afford 30% Tips Should ‘Stay Home A now-viral comment from an Ottawa insider is drawing backlash after suggesting that Canadians who can’t afford to tip 20–30% should “stay home” instead of dining out. The remark framed tipping at those levels as a “basic expectation,” implying that participation in the economy now comes with a built-in surcharge. In follow-up comments, the same insider urged Canadians to “support one another” during tough economic times—while defending policies that continue to squeeze the same people being asked to give more. Critics were quick to highlight the disconnect. “Pay higher taxes, higher prices, and now higher tips—then be told if you can’t keep up, just opt out,” one commenter wrote. Others noted that for many Canadians, it’s no longer about generosity—it’s about survival in an economy where the margin is already gone. The suggestion that people should simply remove themselves if they can’t afford the extras struck many as less like advice—and more like a quiet admission of where things are headed. At press time, Canadians were reportedly staying home… not by choice, but by design.
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Johnny T@SUWYF·
@ryangerritsen I hope we all know what that says the loudest. Pierre Poilievre is a threat to the system. There's a lot of people getting paid and they are not interested in the taps being turned off. Pierre promised returning power to the people. IF he did that, the corruption is exposed.
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Ryan Gerritsen🇨🇦🇳🇱
This is what Canadians have been subjected to by our media in just last several weeks. We have a record deficit, record food insecurity, record homelessness, record crime, record food inflation, record household debt, record youth unemployment and the media is putting all focus on a person and party who has never held power in Canada for 11 years? This is a problem. How will anything ever improve if the very Government who is managing our Country is never scrutinized or held accountable? Guess what it’s not going to. This is what a protection racket looks like.
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Johnny T@SUWYF·
@johnsemalhuis @KiloG53 @wealthmoose @VP @MarkJCarney With the lower cost of borrowing, many benefited. The largest benefactors were institutions and the wealthiest class. They were able to buy assets at near zero rates. Today the prices of those assets have ballooned.
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Johnny T@SUWYF·
@johnsemalhuis @KiloG53 @wealthmoose @VP @MarkJCarney When the US housing collapse happened in '08-09', Mark Carney was the Governor of the Bank of Canada. Our banking system was still quite healthy and yet we 'bailed' them out and lowered rates to next to nothing. The banks made record profits.
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wealthmoose
wealthmoose@wealthmoose·
🇺🇸 JD Vance just said out loud what many Canadians only whisper: @VP 🇨🇦 “Our living standards aren’t collapsing because of Trump. They’re collapsing because of our own leadership.” @MarkJCarney That line lands because it flips the script. No foreign scapegoats. No excuses. Just a mirror. Brace for the spin cycle ..Canadian Broadcasting Corporation won’t love this one. 🇨🇦 @CBCNews #cdnpoli #Canada #CostOfLiving #Accountability #Trump #USA #CUSMA
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@BytesJaco28204 @wealthmoose @VP @MarkJCarney Effective total government control. The taxes lie heavily on the working class. As the dollars continue to weaken, the strain on the system could lead to significantly lower standards. A government who puts its aims at more control and more power, is not one of the people.
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Jaco Bytes
Jaco Bytes@BytesJaco28204·
@wealthmoose @VP @MarkJCarney Many of the reasons we are not doing well in Canada, are clearly listed below, some administrations in the US had also been on that same socialist road to totalitarianism, which explains why the US National debt is so high;
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Johnny T@SUWYF·
@gator_gum US trade negotiations could be swift, despite the man at the head of the table. We have offered a lot to our US counterparts, acting as an extension of their economy for centuries. It takes a strong leader to point this out. One of which we don't have.
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Johnny T@SUWYF·
@gator_gum Mismanagement of our own country is our own doing. Currently for every dollar the average Canadian earns, we owe $1.77 effectively putting us into full blown negative growth territory. To turn the ship around now would take bold moves, but bold moves can often fail.
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Gator⚡Gum
Gator⚡Gum@gator_gum·
Trump is the rupture between Canada and the United States. Not trade.... This should be simple and clear. He has caused a rupture with essentially every other country as well. If you don't see it, and blame Carney, you're lying to yourself.
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