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Ted Appelman

@Tappel3

Husband. Dad. Professional golfer (I wish) My drinking team has a curling problem. Go Oilers!

Katılım Ağustos 2011
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Andrew Lawton@AndrewLawton·
For decades, Don Cherry has celebrated hockey, honoured veterans, and said what millions think — without apology. I am nominating Don Cherry for the Order of Canada. I want to show the Governor General how many Canadians support Grapes. Sign if you do! conservative.ca/cpc/appoint-do…
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Wall Street Mav@WallStreetMav·
Canada's living standards are collapsing in a socialist doom loop. The govt is trying to hide this by "growing" the economy with massive numbers of immigrants. However cramming millions of Bangladeshis into Toronto doesn't make for a more powerful first world city, it just turns the entire the city into the 3rd world also. Now they are all on welfare and the rent is higher for everyone. Canada's GDP per capita was 94% of America's in 1981. Today it's 67%. The widest gap since World War II. Ontario is now poorer than 43 US states. Including Louisiana and Alabama. This isn't a hiccup, it's a collapse. From 2017-2024, US productivity grew 10.1%. Canada's fell 0.6%. The US spends 3.4% of GDP on R&D. Canada spends 1.7%. Housing prices are 50% to 100% higher in Canada compared to the USA, meanwhile incomes are 30% lower. Canadians spends 48% of their income on a mortgage. The average American: 34%. Canada has talent, natural resources (oil, gas, minerals hydro), safe geography, rule of law. It should be one of the wealthiest countries on the planet. What it doesn't have is a system that rewards being successful. It is a system being strangled by bad immigration policy, bad trade policies, massive regulations, woke DEI mind viruses and crushing taxes.
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Kirk Lubimov
Kirk Lubimov@KirkLubimov·
Do people understand what is going on in Canada? > 1 out of 50 will soon be a refugee. The average refugee is on tax support for over 10 years. > 1/3 of Canadians are foreign born. Most of them are not from the Western World. > Canada gives out more than 380,000 PRs every year. > Canada replaces about 1% of its citizens, permanently, with foreigners every year. At minimum. > Liberals passed BillC3 that creates chain citizenship handouts to foreigners with the slightest connection to Canada. No one knows the number amount or liability. > The last and biggest generation of Canadians, who also had kids, is starting their decline. > 88.5% of women in their 20s don't have kids. > 43.2% of women in their 30s don't have kids. > 23.6% of women in their 40s don't have kids. > Canadians are now becoming the minority in many areas in Canada. So the average Canadian will spend their lives being a tax slave paying for their own country to be taken over; paying for infrastructure that they will have no bloodline to use and for foreigners to have kids. A country that was sold out and surrendered because people were too afraid to be called names and have pride. Do people have what it takes to turn this around?
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* W. Brett Wilson *
* W. Brett Wilson *@WBrettWilson·
Share if this troubles you as it does me. Simply put - our veterans deserve more - not less.
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Marc Nixon
Marc Nixon@MarcNixon24·
MARK CARNEY: “We’ll invest more than any government in Canadian history.” PIERRE POILIEVRE: “Are you NUTS?” Groceries up. Inflation up. Debt up. And we haven’t even seen the budget. One side wants to SPEND US INTO VENEZUELA… The other side says: STOP THE MADNESS.
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Hockeyy Insiderr
Hockeyy Insiderr@HockeyyInsiderr·
Idc if I get fired, Charlie Kirk had it coming My name is Shohei Ohtani and I work for the Los Angeles Dodgers.
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Kyle Becker
Kyle Becker@kylenabecker·
"Let me hammer something home. I am sick and I am tired of hearing people say, like Barack Obama did, like Hillary Clinton did, 'oh, we condemn this violence'." "Guess what? You can't call the President of the United States for ten years Adolph Hitler, and you can't say that he's a fascist dictator, and you can't say that anyone who voted for Trump or advocated for him... are Nazis..." "And then when someone tries to kill us, you can't suddenly say, 'oh, we condemn this violence'." "You caused it... when you tell people that someone is Hitler, you are telling crazy people 'go k*ll them'!" @ClayTravis has got this exactly right. You can't engage in non-stop character assassination without expecting there will be political assassination.
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Pierre Poilievre
Pierre Poilievre@PierrePoilievre·
Your home. Your family. Your life. If someone breaks in, you deserve the right to defend your loved ones and your property - full stop.
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Daniel Negreanu
Daniel Negreanu@RealKidPoker·
My parents grew up in communist Romania and told me stories of breadlines and suffering under that political system. I saw it first hand when I visited Romania at 10 years old. I tried to tell a joke about Ceasescu in a restaurant and my mother’s friends covered my mouth as I was about to say his name. They feared the consequences for me of even saying his name in public- and I was just a kid. Communism isn’t a reasonable option for a political system. It doesn’t work for the people. It has never worked to better the lives of the people. Capitalism isn’t perfect, but at least it was a system my parents could flee to with $5 in their pocket, work at the CNE selling candy floss and doing whatever they could. Eventually buying a home and giving our family a middle class lifestyle that wasn’t an option under a communist regime. My father had absolutely no education, but he and my mother worked hard and were rewarded for it. I get it kids, because you don’t know the history of the system you see it as this utopian ideal where everyone is provided for, but the reality is this: While the rich would be less rich, the poor would be even more poor. That’s how it plays out in practice. Every. Single. Time. It leads to famine. It leads to death. Mao Zedong, the founder of the People’s Republic of China is responsible for more death than any other leader in history, estimated 40-80 million people. When the Berlin Wall fell, which side ran to which side? Why do you think that is? Anytime you hear people push for anything like “Equality of Outcome,” beware…that outcome is bleak. It is a sanitized description of authoritarian rule and communism.
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Gordon 🐂
Gordon 🐂@GordonGekko·
I need something that's going to 2X TODAY. Any suggestions?
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Ryan Whitney
Ryan Whitney@ryanwhitney6·
This ref show in Edmonton is out of control
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David Krayden
David Krayden@DavidKrayden·
.@pierrepoilievre says: "We will never allow attacks on home equity. Period. Full stop not going to happen. Bottom line is Liberals will tax your home equity if you give them the chance in this election. We will never let that happen. Your home belongs to you And when you sell you should keep every single penny for yourself and your family"
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Kat Kanada
Kat Kanada@KatKanada_TM·
CARNEY on February 10, 2009: "We are now in recession." CARNEY on April 3, 2025: "In the financial crisis of 2008/'09 when I was governor, we avoided a recession." Care to clarify, @MarkJCarney? 🤨
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Global Edmonton
Global Edmonton@GlobalEdmonton·
Some former members of Edmonton city council are speaking out about the mayor of Alberta’s capital taking a leave of absence to attempt a political comeback at the federal level. globalnews.ca/news/11096276/…
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Brad Jacobs
Brad Jacobs@curlercups·
Great win by @TeamHoman last night - exciting game and finish! Teams rushing a bit at the end, common! 10 ends 38 mins (3 mins 48 secs/end) 5 rock rule no tick 1 time out How does this sound across the board in curling? 4 mins/end 2 time outs total Includes extra ends
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Pierre Poilievre
Pierre Poilievre@PierrePoilievre·
Nothing has changed. Every Liberal MP and Leadership contender supported EVERYTHING Trudeau did for 9 years, and now they want to trick voters by swapping in another Liberal face to keep ripping off Canadians for another 4 years, just like Justin. The only way to fix what Liberals broke is a carbon tax election to elect common sense Conservatives who will bring home Canada's promise: conservative.ca/cpc/call-for-a…
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