Scott MacKenzie
29 posts


@WatersAbve Crypto is not for everyone…keep doing what you do Waters.
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@WatersAbve Happy New Year Jordan. Greatly appreciate all your insights this past year!
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What an amazing Year its been
and I really can't wait to see all the incredible things we manifest together in 2024
So I'm doing my part and kicking things off with one of the most valuable Podcasts I've ever filmed - In Todays new Red-Pill Podcast I'll be going over all of the projects I personally Invest in and sharing everything I possibly can about my own Investment Thesis to prepare for this New Year
This Podcast is 2 hours and covers everything you need to know about this Crypto Market for the next couple months + Technical Analysis on over 15+ Altcoins
*The Red-Pill Podcast is available for Patreon supporters of the 'Mastermind Community Membership' -- Links in Bio
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@CoryBMorgan We’ll said Cory. We can’t this moron and his band of idiots out of office fast enough!
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Canada needs a serious talk and some fast action on immigration.
The nation is on a freight train heading toward a socioeconomic catastrophe if it continues to bring in millions of new souls every year.
More and more voices are speaking up on this pending disaster but the Trudeau regime appears oblivious and indifferent.
Canada doesn't have the resources to support the current flow of immigrants and its only going to get worse. Housing shortages have hit crisis levels as has access to healthcare. The cost of living is skyrocketing as demands for all consumer products have been rising while wages remain flat.
Disorder is rising as immigrant communities are introverting rather than integrating. It's unfair to both new Canadians and current ones alike as our population fragments into groups based on prior nationalities rather than learning to live together.
The reason the Trudeau government is doing this is purely political. The only positive economic measure for Canada they can point to is the growing GDP. The way they make that GDP grow is through mass immigration. The problem is, the GDP per capita is dropping.
Canada is becoming a more populated nation but hasn't been increasing the economic pie fast enough for all these new folks to prosper.
It's only going to get worse.
No, we don't need to shut down all immigration. We need to seriously scale it back and to target who is coming in though.
If we need housing and healthcare, we should be prioritizing immigrants with ready qualifications to immediately begin working in those fields. We have enough unskilled labour and artists already.
The flood of immigration is the last gambit if a desperate federal government that has failed on every policy front.
The consequences of mass immigration will be dire and we will all be paying for it. With every week we keep the floodgates open, it will only get worse.
The only question is for how long we will let the fools in Ottawa carry on with this mad policy.
I fear the answer to that.
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@WBrettWilson Too little, too late. Libtards need to go!
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Where have you been the last 8 years. As this housing issue bubbled and then boiled under your questionable leadership…
Liberal Party@liberal_party
Our housing plan is delivering real results – just today in Toronto, we announced the construction of 12,000 new homes in the next three years, and over 50,000 in the next ten. But if it was up to Pierre Poilievre and his Conservatives, all the progress we’ve made would be cut.
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Good morning, my fellow Canadians. Yesterday, our highly 'competent' Prime Minister Justin Trudeau (and yes, that's sarcasm) made an announcement that would have you believe he's the savior of the housing crisis. Trudeau proudly declared the construction of hundreds of thousands of homes across Canada, with over 40,000 in Vancouver alone, all thanks to the Housing Accelerator Fund. But hold your applause because there's more to this story than meets the eye.
Enter John Rustad, the leader of the provincial Conservative party, who wasn't afraid to call out this so-called monumental announcement for what it truly is—a façade. Rustad @JohnRustad4BC pointed out the harsh reality: "$115 million dollars isn’t even enough money to buy the doors for 40,000 homes." And he's not just whistling Dixie here.
Let's break it down. With a 'generous' budget of $115 million, what can you actually get in Vancouver's absurdly priced housing market? Do the math. With $115 million, you could buy approximately 96 homes. That's it! A mere 0.1% of the homes Trudeau boasts about. That's if you're lucky enough to find homes at this price in a city where the average home costs around $1.2 million.
Now, juxtapose this with Canada's immigration target under Trudeau's administration: welcoming 485,000 new permanent residents in 2024. Ninety-six homes for nearly half a million people? This is a drop in the ocean
We're not just talking numbers; we're discussing lives, futures. Where will these new residents live? This isn't a trivial question but a fundamental issue of resource allocation and planning. Housing has been a significant driver of inflation in 2023, accounting for a substantial portion of the overall price increase. The cost of housing alone makes up about 33% of total inflation and a staggering 42% of core inflation, excluding food and energy.
The causes? A perfect storm. A surge in demand due to an influx of newcomers, coupled with limited supply in key metropolitan areas, has led to skyrocketing rental prices. This isn't just an economic issue; it's a crisis of livability and sustainability.
So, what's Trudeau's plan to reduce the costs of 1.2 million dollar homes?? A mere $115 million? It's a band-aid on a bullet wound. The housing market needs robust, comprehensive solutions, not token gestures. We need to address the root causes: the supply-demand imbalance, the infrastructure deficit, and the overarching economic policies that have led us here.
But lets segway into Justin Trudeau'smath problem. Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, with his track record of economic insights that have brought us gems like "the budget will balance itself," now expects us to believe that 96 homes will magically transform into 40,000? This is the kind of fiscal fantasy that only Trudeau could sell with a straight face.
Remember, this is the same leader who seemed to think that core inflation and interest rates would stay at historic lows indefinitely. Well, welcome to reality, Mr. Prime Minister: interest rates are hovering around 5%, and inflation is stubbornly over 3%. Canadians are feeling the pinch, grappling with the consequences of Trudeau's deficit-heavy budgets that are more about political optics than practical solutions.
Now, back to this 40,000 homes fairy tale. Where does this number come from? It's like pulling a rabbit out of a hat, except the rabbit is a housing crisis, and the hat is a grossly inadequate budget. Trudeau's administration has a penchant for grandiose announcements with little substance. It's like promising a feast and delivering crumbs.
So, 40,000 homes from 96? In the world of Trudeau economics, anything is possible, except, it seems, realistic and effective governance.
Canada stands at a crossroads. It's clear we need less of these disconnected, dreamy leaders like Justin Trudeau, who float in their bubbles of privilege and idealism, detached from the harsh realities facing everyday Canadians. What Canada truly needs, what it cries out for, is more leaders like John Rustad – individuals rooted in reality, who understand the struggles of the average citizen and are willing to call out the political charades for what they are. Leaders who are not afraid to stand up against the current of popular opinion, who have the courage to speak the truth, even when it's uncomfortable. It's time for a change, a shift towards leadership that embodies the true spirit of Canada – resilient, practical, and unwaveringly dedicated to the well-being of its people. Let's rally for a future that reflects our proud Canadian values, a future where our leaders are as strong, grounded, and real as the country they are privileged to serve.
#bcpoli
#cdnpoli

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@mark_slapinski Most definitely. Crimes against humanity.
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@WatersAbve Keep it up Jordan…a lot of sour grapes from the people who bailed in May!
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#bitcoin is now trading at the same level as during the last Solar Eclipse on April 20th 2023
Since then, there's been a lot of doubt...
But remember during December 2022 when we had the same level of doubt in this space?
And I was getting crucified for my theory of an 'Automatic Rally' ...
Then we watched #BTC rise +100% off the lows
and all of that 'Doubt' turned to *silence*
Those who turned silent came out of the woodwork again in May... The 'Doubt' reemerged and my response was simple 👉 Here's the code and here's what's happening in the charts
No emotion, no drama, no tribalism.
So now here we are.
My call of Bitcoin Dominance breaking above 50% has arrived. And my outlook on Bitcoin having one more push to the upside before the fall time is happening as we speak.
And the WatersAbove Wolves have been keeping it real this entire time, collaborating with each other in the process.
We're really the best community in this space, I don't say that to brag and I don't say it lightly, it's Truth.
I'm so grateful to be a leader amongst those who embody Truth
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@OliLondonTV Absolutely disgusting! As a father of three boys, this is horrifying to me!
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This Father has accumulated 3.3 million followers on TikTok and over 110 million likes by making videos of his son becoming a girl for the world to see.
If you really cared about your child, you wouldn’t put them all over TikTok for profit and you wouldn’t push them to change their gender.
Children have no real concept of gender identity. Only adults can consent to making that decision!
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@DrEliDavid It’s an amazing accomplishment. A real test of mind, body, and spirit. Those who run, understand.
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@PierrePoilievre WEF is the puppet master and Trudeau is just a pawn in agenda 2030!
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@WBrettWilson @liberal_party Trudeau must go! Worst PM ever!
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True leaders don’t run away. Hide. Withdraw.
Leave him in Jamaica…
Stephen Taylor@stephen_taylor
Do you agree that Justin Trudeau shouldn't be relaxing in Jamaica while Canada's transportation system has gone off the rails?
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HAVE YOUR SAY: Do you believe it was necessary to invoke the Emergencies Act? #ottnews #Ottawa #cdnpoli
ottawa.ctvnews.ca/community/polls

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