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Steve Rowe

@Steve_in_TO

A middle aged architect who spends way to much time worrying about international affairs', economics, politics, theology and culture.

Toronto Katılım Şubat 2012
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Steve Rowe@Steve_in_TO·
@FiftyFootNest What is the point negotiating with Trump? No treaty will ever be respected and we will have to start all over again when a new administration takes office
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Cass Blackburn
Cass Blackburn@FiftyFootNest·
Isn't this hilarious? Mexico is nearly DONE renegotiating USMCA. Canada hasn’t even started. This isn't a Trump problem, its a Carney problem. This is exaclty why legacy media is so fixated on Poilievre right now - deflection.
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@david_parker I am a dual US Canadian citizen and I am totally on side with current Canadian mood
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David Parker
David Parker@david_parker·
The fact that Mark Carney can be so anti-American in his rhetoric shows one thing, the Canadian people are an envious, proud, and small minded people who will reject reality if it strokes their ego.
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@JanJekielek Have you ever noticed that how few of evolution’s most prominent critics are actually scientists?
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Jan Jekielek
Jan Jekielek@JanJekielek·
Most people were taught Darwin’s theory of evolution explains how all life came to be. What if that’s not the full story? Stephen C. Meyer says growing evidence is challenging that idea, and many scientists are now calling for a new theory of evolution. “There’s a huge difference between the idea that natural selection is a real process… and the claim that it has unlimited creative power.” “Many leading evolutionary biologists today are now calling for a new theory of evolution.” “They recognize that the mutation natural selection mechanism has limited creative power.” “It does a nice job of explaining small-scale variation and adaptation.” “But it doesn’t do a good job of explaining… major new body plans or new forms.” @stephencmeyer
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Matthew Yglesias
Matthew Yglesias@mattyglesias·
Went to Edinburgh for a few days without anyone I know having recommended it to me mostly just out of idle curiosity and it’s great — beautiful city, had a blast, more people should go.
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Ben Noll
Ben Noll@BenNollWeather·
The planet's biggest marine heat wave currently extends over 5,000 miles from Micronesia to California. It's linked to a forming El Niño and a positive Pacific Meridional Mode, causing warm, southerly winds. Summer heat and humidity could be higher in the West because of it.
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Collingwood 🇬🇧@admcollingwood·
One thing we can learn from the Hungarian election is to simply stop listening to the EU and broader liberal-international class when it comes to deciding who is a dictator and who is not. The contrast with the way Viktor Orban has dealt with losing (accepting the result) and the way the EU and US deals with losing elections (mass protests and colour revolution attempts) is as stark as can be. One side accepts defeat, the other does not. We must start seeing the words 'dictator' and 'authoritarian' when used by the Guardian and FT and Economist and NYT as synonyms for 'people with whom we disagree', and 'democracy' and 'freedom' when uttered by the same people as synonyms for 'people who do our bidding'. If that sounds too much, then consider that there are real dictators in the world, but as many are allied with the west and seen as perfectly acceptable (the Gulf Monarchies, Azerbaijan) as are not. Therefore, we must conclude that it is not democracy that is the tiebreaker for becoming an 'enemy' of the west. Indeed, many of the steps Orban took (removing Soros and the USAID NGOs and similar) are simply measures that democrats are forced to take to firewall their country against meddling so that they can actually enact what they were elected to do. It is painful for those of us who actually believe in a liberal democracy (i.e. pluralism as distinct from liberalism as a political ideology) and freedom to realise that our leaders cynically deploy this to manufacture consent for conflict around the world against leaders with whom they disagree, but there is only a certain number of real life data points that can pass before we are forced to draw that conclusion.
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Melb_me@Melbme4now·
@Steve_in_TO @WorkingCdns Hey Steve the proof is in the pudding. 1 year from now Canada will be in ruins. Carney is so stupid he thinks CO2 is a pollutant. 🤣 I know, it will all be Trumps fault. 🤣
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Working Canadians
Working Canadians@WorkingCdns·
I love it when Liberals arrogantly cite Carney’s academic degrees as if that confers wisdom. These are the same folks that elected a part-time drama teacher with a famous last name 3 times. But suddenly credentials matter? Farcical.
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Steve Rowe@Steve_in_TO·
@PrairieVeteran The Conservative Party leader is a large slow moving target that blends profusely
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Shaughn.SGT(ret)
Shaughn.SGT(ret)@PrairieVeteran·
The hate for Pierre by media is growing. I've never seen it this bad before. Liberals have their majority, yet they are going full out. Now why is that?
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James 𝕏ond@james_xond·
People who grew up without internet, how did you deal with boredom at home?
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Steve Rowe@Steve_in_TO·
@ScottRoberts The divine command theory of morality is not without it’s own problems
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Scott Roberts
Scott Roberts@ScottRoberts·
If there is no God, there is no objective morality. There is only preference. Your preference against murder is no more valid than a murderer's preference for it. Atheism cannot answer the "why" of morality. Only God can.
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Steve Rowe@Steve_in_TO·
@reformzoomer I spent the day walking around the ruins of a cistern Abby in Yorkshire. I beg to differ
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Mr.Westminster
Mr.Westminster@reformzoomer·
The Reformation was one the best things to ever happen for humanity.
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Steve Rowe@Steve_in_TO·
@Melbme4now @WorkingCdns Carney had trouble finding a job with his honours economics degree from Harvard so he instead went to Oxford for a PHD?
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Melb_me
Melb_me@Melbme4now·
The fact that Carney has so many degrees means that he is an arrogant idiot that could not land a job with his first, or second degree. That is all. His third degree got him in to the like minded globalist click of "friends" he now resides in. The real world was never his strong suit.
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Roy Rogers Happy Trails Music Shop 
Jimmy Page & Robert Plant absolutely CRUSHING “When The Levee Breaks” live in 1995 — with Nigel Eaton’s hypnotic hurdy-gurdy 🔥 That swampy blues riff meets the ancient, droning folk sound of the hurdy-gurdy is pure magic. Raw power, Plant’s howl, Page’s guitar mastery… Zeppelin energy at its finest!
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Christa Brown
Christa Brown@ChristaBrown777·
May the world forever remember that, for the sake of power, white evangelicals sold out every shred of moral credibility.
Franklin Graham@Franklin_Graham

I had received some questions about President @realDonaldTrump's recent posts, and here are my thoughts: I do not believe President Trump would knowingly depict himself as Jesus Christ—that would certainly be inappropriate. I’m thankful the President has made it very clear that this was not at all what he thought the AI-generated image was representing—he thought it was a doctor helping someone, and when he learned of the concerns, he immediately removed the post. When I looked at the illustration, I didn’t jump to the same conclusion as some. There were no spiritual references—no halo, there were no crosses, no angels. It was a flag, soldiers, a nurse, fighter planes, eagles, the Statue of Liberty, and I think this is a lot to do about nothing. There is so much ill-intended speculation. I think his enemies are always foaming at the mouth at any possible opportunity to make him look bad. And the illustration from someone else he reposted on Truth Social yesterday, I must say that I like the fact that this is a picture of Jesus whispering in his ear, or at least His hand on his shoulder, guiding him. We all need that—we all need to be listening to Jesus. Again, I think there is an attempt to spin this into something that it isn’t. Remember, President Trump didn’t draw this, he didn’t create it, he reposted it on his social media because he thought it was nice—I would have to agree. I’m not a Catholic, I’m an evangelical, but I appreciate how President Trump has defended religious freedom for people of all faiths, including millions of evangelicals and Catholics in the U.S. and around the world. He is the most pro-Christian, pro-life president in my lifetime, and he doesn’t shy away from it. I would hope that the President and Pope Leo can meet at some point, and that the Pope would have the opportunity to thank the President for his efforts to protect religious liberty for Catholics and people of all faiths.

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Owen Shroyer
Owen Shroyer@OwenShroyer1776·
The war appears to be winding down, which I obviously hope is true. But this war has been a disaster. It will have cost us about $60 billion, loss of life, plus economic & geopolitical damage that could be irreversible. Who benefitted? Think your life will be much different?
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Bub Sluggo
Bub Sluggo@BubSluggo·
@PierrePoilievre I'm not sure why the "elbows up" retired boomers that make up the core of Carney's support find this globalist banker so alluring but then they are the class that is the most immune to the Liberal policies that keep Canada a bottom tier economic performer.
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Pierre Poilievre
Pierre Poilievre@PierrePoilievre·
Mark Carney has been wrong about every major economic question of our time. - He predicted COVID would cause deflation - He supported carbon taxes - His Net-Zero Alliance is now bankrupt and shut down - He wrote we should keep 50% of our oil in the ground - He opposed the Northern Gateway Pipeline He is an expert at making exactly the wrong call every single time.
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