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@loochc1

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Ryan Gerritsen🇨🇦🇳🇱
There is nothing funny about Carney spending half a million dollars on in flight meals. It’s absolutely unacceptable & gross that he felt it was ok to do. It says a lot about him. This is the elitist many of us tried to warn people about. This amount of money could feed 6 families of 4 for five years, or one family for 29 years. Will he be held accountable for this quite obvious abuse of tax payers money? I’m not holding my breath.
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Richard Dias
Richard Dias@RichardDias_CFA·
Nice of the Bank of Canada to admit, again, what some of us have been saying for years. The Federal Government screwed over a generation of young people. bankofcanada.ca/wp-content/upl…
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Shipwreckedcrew
Shipwreckedcrew@shipwreckedcrew·
Re an investigation of E. Jean Carroll: She testified in a deposition -- under penalty of perjury -- that no third parties were funding her lawsuit against Trump. A civil deposition can -- itself -- be introduced as evidence in a trial. That's why the "Oath" is significant -- it's the same oath that a witness in trial before a jury swears to. Suppose the investigation uncovers via a grand jury subpoena or other process dozens of text messages or emails back and forth between Carroll and Reid Hoffman in the days or weeks in the time frame of the deposition discussing the money he was giving her to pay her attorneys. Maybe there was an understanding expressed that she would not confirm that fact in the deposition. Worth DOJ looking into? Or does perjury and a fraud on the court mean nothing?
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Shipwreckedcrew@shipwreckedcrew·
His antagonists for 10 years have tried to illegally prevent him from being elected, then throw him out of office, then bankrupt his family, then throw him in jail, then prevent him from running again, and then prevent him from being elected again. And he's supposed to just wave off all of that simply because they failed??
Marshall Cohen@MarshallCohen

Targets of Trump's retribution:

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Art
Art@ZarkFiles·
The E. Jean Carroll case against President Trump is one of the strangest civil cases in American history. The foundational problem is this: Carroll could not identify when the alleged incident occurred — not even the year with any precision. That should have killed the case as dead as a skunk on the road right there. Without a temporal anchor, no defendant — regardless of guilt or innocence — can mount an alibi defense. Trump, who has maintained detailed calendars and staff records for decades, was denied the most basic tool of self-defense: the ability to establish where he was. That is not a technicality. It is a due process violation at the constitutional level. Then Carroll produced the one piece of physical evidence she claimed corroborated her account — the dress she wore during the alleged incident. It was subsequently established that the dress was designed after the incident could have occurred. The sole corroborating evidence falsified her timeline. The case proceeded anyway. The resulting verdict was then weaponized in a defamation suit — where Trump was held liable for denying the allegation, while being procedurally barred from defending against it, because it was already "proven" in another court, regardless how flawed the procedure was. He was punished, in effect, for asserting his own innocence. Compounding everything: coordinated professional and physical threats so thoroughly intimidated the legal community that attorneys refused these cases regardless of available fees. When you systematically destroy a defendant's ability to retain counsel of choice, you forfeit the right to a legitimate verdict. An allegation is not evidence. Process without substance is not law. And a verdict produced under these conditions carries no legitimate authority — whatever its formal status. Not only is it the right move to investigate Carroll, but every other person involved as well. Trump is owed serious damages here, and there may be a few people who belong in prison for their roles in the case.
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Marc Nixon
Marc Nixon@MarcNixon24·
STEAKS, LOBSTER, WINE, CAVIAR for Mark Carney $195K on FOOD, Deserts and Drinks for 3 flights Canadians Can't afford to EAT this is INSULTING and Out of Control. Liberals: Mark Carney is flying around the WORLD non-stop getting 100s of thousands of JOBS and making Canada RICH
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Nick Osmond-Jones 🇨🇦
I remember about 20 years ago a cabinet minister resigned over an $18 glass of orange juice. Now Carney spends almost $100k on luxury airplane food on 1 trip, and it's hardly news. We didn't tolerate this before, but somewhere over the last 20 years the Canadian public has lost it's balls. National Post nationalpost.com/news/canada/ca… via @nationalpost
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Tablesalt 🇨🇦🇺🇸
‼️MAJOR BREAKING Carney government to amend C-22 after massive pile ons by tech companies Thank you tech bros!! Keep it up!
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Bradshaw
Bradshaw@myabradshaw78·
Mark Carney stating Separation wasn’t on the ballot paper when people voted for Smith,well Mark Carney where was The New World Order on your ballot? Where was China being our partner?
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Ryan Gerritsen🇨🇦🇳🇱
Elizabeth May believes pensioners in Germany hang solar panels off of their balcony & plug their kitchen appliances into it directly to power them. This right here highlights the absurd & abysmal state of Canadian politics.
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Enough Already@loochc1·
Sometimes when the sun’s feeling extra aggressive, my phone gets so hot you could fry an egg on it — no butter, no skillet, just pure solar-powered performance. So there’s that little possibility. But nah, I wouldn’t call it an appliance. Although… let’s be honest, these “smart” appliances are basically just over-caffeinated phones that also happen to keep your leftovers cold. Same overheating issues, way worse price tag.
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The Food Professor
The Food Professor@FoodProfessor·
Over the past year, Canada imported roughly 200 to 215 million kilograms of chicken overall, enough for approximately 1.3 to 1.4 billion meals. About 60% came from the United States, and Canadians have no clue.
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Lara Logan
Lara Logan@laralogan·
Wow. This is a powerful warning from a man who has spent the past years fighting for free speech and is being punished for telling the truth.
Dries Van Langenhove@DVanLangenhove

A very sad announcement. I have just been convicted a second time for 'hate speech' and it is only due to a technicality that I could not immediately be sent to jail —to the judge's frustration. In an ironic turn of events it's actually thanks to my previous prison sentence (for memes in a private group chat) that I am now still free —in a physical sense, at least. Call me naive but I didn't think they would take it this far, given that this precedent criminalises many of the arguments used by even the most moderate politicians critical of mass migration. In February 2024 I gave a lecture at Catholic University Leuven wherein I linked mass migration to crime and a deterioration of our quality of life. Every single point I made was 100% the truth and based on scientific evidence. Cynically, even the judge that convicted me admits as much by writing in his verdict: “Even if all of the statements made by Van Langenhove are based on scientific evidence and statistics, it makes no difference to the criminal intent. Van Langenhove is not charged with spreading false information. He is charged with presenting facts in a way that incites hatred against persons on the grounds of one or more of the protected criteria in the Anti-Racism Law.” That's a lot of words just to say he wants to send me to prison for speaking the truth. Even the regime media write: "It did not matter to the court that Van Langenhove was quoting scientific sources. The judge argued that Van Langenhove's main message was that a big part of the societal problems like insecurity, housing shortages and lowering educational standards are due to mass migration." You may think the regime media are being sympathetic to me in the first sentence, but in reality they are warning people: even if you speak the truth, if you go against our narrative, we will crush you in every way possible. Both the public prosecutor and the judge did not present a single real argument as to how or against whom I would have incited hatred. So even if I would accept their crazy, dystopic law, I still did not break it. The only argument they present is that I created a "hostile atmosphere of us versus them” in regards to migrants. But even this silly argument (which is not even a punishable offence) is not true. To me, the deadly disease is self-hatred and one of its worst symptoms is replacement migration. My enemy is thus NOT the migrants themselves but those orchestrating the mass migration. Sadly, in Belgium, evidence is not needed and ‘vibes’ are enough to put someone in jail. Given the fact that I have another court case coming up in September and that I have a dozen active criminal investigations for hate speech, time is running out for me. I have already paid more than €420,000 in legal fees and there is no ending in sight. I have been in an intense battle of attrition for eight years and must now regroup to make sure I can still win. If you want to help me, you can do so via the links below. If you can help in other ways, please contact me via DM. If you live in a country that still has free speech, never let them touch it, however noble they make the motives sound, because this is where it leads to.

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Enough Already@loochc1·
Trump’s whole “Revenge of The Swamp and complicated Deep-state conspiracies!”was so unnecessary! Why complicate things with conspiracy theories and shadowy cabals when rampant, unchecked government corruption is staring you in the face? You’re handing out taxpayer cash to NGOs that prop up your allies, slotting your buddies into sweet gigs, and supercharging the grift engine—yet you leap straight to tinfoil villains instead of admitting the obvious. Waste, fraud, and abuse aren’t bugs in the system, Donald. They’re features—baked-in perks of big government that both parties have happily exploited for decades. Plain old corruption explains this perfectly. No need for Bond-villain fanfic.
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Enough Already@loochc1·
True economies don’t just survive payment shock—they thrive on it! It’s like that glorious defibrillator jolt restarting the heart of a perfectly healthy dead economy Canada’s noble Ponzi scheme where we all just keep selling each other ever-more-pricey homes while pretending it’s ‘wealth creation.’ Meanwhile the government collects ever greater transfer taxes, welcome taxes, goods and services taxes and land development fees Nothing builds real prosperity like unaffordable mortgages and hopium. Peak capitalism, folks. 🏠⚡
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Shazi
Shazi@ShaziGoalie·
Canadians were told housing was the safest investment in the country. Now insolvencies have hit their highest level since 2009. 🔹 Mortgage delinquencies up 52% in Ontario 🔹 1.5 million Canadians missed a credit payment in Q1 🔹 Consumer debt hit $2.66 TRILLION 🔹 GTA home prices still down roughly 21% from peak Equifax says many homeowners are now getting hit with “payment shock” at renewal. That’s what happens when an entire economy is built around ultra low rates, perpetual home price growth, and the belief that Toronto real estate could never fail. The gold rush psychology is breaking.
Shazi@ShaziGoalie

People treated GTA real estate like a guaranteed gold rush. Now Ontario mortgage delinquencies just jumped 52% YoY while GTA home prices remain ~21% below the 2022 peak. Turns out “Toronto never goes down” was not actually a risk management strategy. The dangerous part? A lot of buyers never underwrote these homes based on affordability. They underwrote them based on perpetual appreciation. Now: 🔹 renewals are hitting at much higher rates 🔹 unemployment is rising 🔹 forced sales are increasing 🔹 buyers have disappeared in many segments Brampton saw some of the biggest delinquency increases in the GTA. The same leverage that amplified gains is now amplifying pain.

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Enough Already@loochc1·
@Tablesalt13 Oh, hold up. So the guy who lost the popular majority gets to decide what a real 50% + 1 majority is allowed to do? Genius. Truly the sacred guardrails of democracy at work.
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Tablesalt 🇨🇦🇺🇸
‼️MAJOR BREAKING Prime Minister Mark Carney says that receiving a 50% + 1 vote in a referendum is NOT enough for a Province to leave Canada. What a TYRANT. Hes admitting Canada is a prison state.
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Enough Already@loochc1·
@profstonge Even the suicidal empaths eventually throw their hands up and scream: “ENOUGH ALREADY.” It’s not us, It’s you. (And honestly, the fact that we had to say it first should tell you everything.)
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Peter St Onge, Ph.D.
Peter St Onge, Ph.D.@profstonge·
European voters want mass deportation by margins of 70-80%. And leaders are finally responding, starting with former left-wing utopia Sweden.
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