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steve white

steve white

@stevewhite028

Katılım Şubat 2012
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steve white
steve white@stevewhite028·
@X @X I’m having trouble. I have a new phone. I don’t know my Password for X. I’m trying to reset my pW through email but the email isn’t being received. I’d rather not set up a new account. Can you help?
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side menu > Premium > Analytics you’re welcome
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[dark alley at midnight] let’s compare 1 year account analytics
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Brandon
Brandon@clickthatfollow·
JJ Reddick talks about the league being watered down. Bron didn't beat the Pistons until they no longer had Ben Wallace. Didn't beat the Magic Didn't beat the Celtics until they got old Need a superteam for 75% of his championships, needed to call up top 5 draft class members in their primes, established all-stars and champions as #1 option Franchise players for their respective teams. IN A WEAK EASTERN CONFERENCE where you can get in the playoffs with a losing record. Lets not talk about watered down.
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NBACentral@TheDunkCentral

JJ Redick says the league was a little watered down during Michael Jordan’s prime (🎥 @bigpodwithshaq / tapthe.link/BigPodEp19)

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steve white
steve white@stevewhite028·
@alifarhat79 Nope. Grilled 10 1/3 pounders for $12 plus the charcoal. But you do you.
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Not Jerome Powell
Not Jerome Powell@alifarhat79·
Inflation is out of control. $22 for a burger combo at a fast food is outrageous
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Curiosity
Curiosity@CuriosityonX·
This photograph shows us the other side of the Moon, which we usually do not see. It was captured by the Chinese Chang'e 5-T1 spacecraft.
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steve white
steve white@stevewhite028·
@IshamBurksIII @my_kicks_fly @clickthatfollow I loved to watch MJ play. He is the undisputed GOAT but let’s not forget Scottie Pippen was a very strong player and was locked into a very long team and cap friendly contract. Grant was very good and Rodman was one of the best to ever play defense. The rest filled in.
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David Austin Walsh
David Austin Walsh@DavidAstinWalsh·
I was gonna vote for Biden in November -- for labor and also obviously to keep Trump out of office -- but after tonight... Man, I don't know.
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steve white
steve white@stevewhite028·
@nationalpost What drama. No wonder nothing gets solved in this country with all of the political posturing
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Holly Doan
Holly Doan@hollyanndoan·
Finance Minister raises nat’l debt ceiling for 2nd time in 3 years to record $2.1 trillion. “Let’s be honest on what austerity and a shrunken federal gov’t would mean for Canadians. It would mean you would have to fend for yourselves.” — @cafreeland blacklocks.ca/feds-hike-debt…
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steve white
steve white@stevewhite028·
@govt_corrupt If there’s no consequences why would they? If the police don’t patrol the highways, people will speed more. Then laws become suggestions.
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steve white@stevewhite028·
@TorontoStar They were already banned in my kids’ schools. This conversation is about deflecting blame to cell phones instead of asking why kids aren’t meeting standards. My kid had a scheduled test cancelled 4 times because kids weren’t ready. It was an open book test. Zero accountability.
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Toronto Star@TorontoStar·
Ontario isn’t the first place to ban cellphones in schools. Here’s how it’s worked (and not worked) around the world trib.al/HczGIbd
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Tyrell not Terrell
Tyrell not Terrell@my_kicks_fly·
@clickthatfollow You can’t be serious. Every team LeBron faced in the finals was a “super team” stacked with multiple hall of famers. The best team MJ faced was an old Karl Malone and John Stockton with a bunch of nobodies. Yall can’t hate LeBron this much man😂
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steve white
steve white@stevewhite028·
@BitPaine How about our elected officials wasting tax dollars on themselves and/or pork? Doesn’t that increase the “tax burden on honest law-abiding people?”
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Bit Paine ⚡️
Bit Paine ⚡️@BitPaine·
It’s wild to me than people are defending tax evasion and fraud. Regardless of how you feel about the legitimacy of a given tax, or of taxation in general, it is morally reprehensible to cheat on your taxes on an individual level, as you, a criminal, have by your actions *increased* the tax burden on honest law-abiding people. The absolute most reprehensible, tiniest- dicked move. And the people who do it belong in prison. If you want to fight taxes, fight to have them lowered or repealed for everyone, and I’ll support you. But avoiding taxes you legally owe is a bitch ass move.
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PeterSweden
PeterSweden@PeterSweden7·
UNBELIEVABLE Canada ha proposed a new law to put people in HOUSE ARREST if they fear a person can commit a future "hate crime" If they are deemed to be a future offender, the thought criminal will have to wear an ELECTRONIC MONITORING device. Welcome to 1984.
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Toronto Star
Toronto Star@TorontoStar·
The Bank of Canada has little choice but to cut interest rates by June — and here’s the math to prove it trib.al/5TPMWIQ
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Wall Street Mav@WallStreetMav·
This cost of living crisis is INSANE: "So you're telling me I'm going to work 1 hour to afford a block of cheese?" "What the ph*ck is going on?" 🚨🚨🚨
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mistersunshinebaby@mrsunshinebaby·
$4.10 for a medium fry from McDonald’s. Canada, wtf are we doing
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The Food Professor
The Food Professor@FoodProfessor·
Based on numerous distasteful emails I have received from the #LoblawsIsOutOfControl group, they absolutely despise this article for its truthfulness. Should we initiate a page titled... #LoblawsIsOutOfControlIsOutOfControl ?
The Food Professor@FoodProfessor

"The Loblaw boycott might have been helpful, but it won't be. Instead, we are merely witnessing the embarrassing attempts of a group that isn’t even trying to understand how the food industry functions and how it needs to be improved." The Loblaw Boycott: A Squandered Opportunity For months now, we have heard rumblings of a Loblaw boycott organized by a clandestine group aiming to penalize grocers for their perceived profiteering. This alleged boycott is set to start on May 1, with participants calling for a reduction in food prices. However, it’s important to note that many food prices have already been declining for weeks, rendering the movement somewhat misguided in achieving its purported goals. Canadians justifiably feel frustrated, unprotected, and deserve a platform to be heard. While boycotts can be effective in the food sector, successful ones are logically sound and coherent. This boycott targets Loblaw, Canada's largest grocer, which controls less than a third of the market. Moreover, the boycott overlooks foreign competitors like Costco and Walmart, which are inexplicably exempt from the movement. The arrival of both Walmart and Costco led to the consolidated grocery industry we have today. This selective targeting undermines the boycott’s credibility. If the goal truly is to enhance food affordability, the boycott should encompass all major box stores, not just focus on one company. Moreover, to truly address the issue at hand, the movement should support independent grocers who compete against these large players without any substantial backing. Independent grocers often promote local foods and innovate across various food categories. Despite their contributions, these smaller entities seldom receive the recognition they deserve and are prevalent in communities nationwide. Contrary to popular belief, smaller does not inherently mean more expensive, and the boycott could have highlighted the value of supporting independently owned and operated stores. Furthermore, any Canadian who takes two minutes to read and assess the financial reports of top grocers like Loblaw, Empire/Sobeys, and Metro will quickly realize that accusations of profiteering are largely unsubstantiated. Not only have these companies seen same-store food sales growth generally below food inflation rates in recent quarters, but their gross margins also—a true indicator of profiteering—have remained stable for at least five years across all three corporations. These firms are highly diversified, earning significant revenues from cosmetics, clothing, pharmaceuticals, financial services, and real estate, benefiting from their varied market positions. The boycott also raises concerns regarding its underlying motives. Some members of the group are targeting and threatening experts and academics who disagree with their stance, and have attacked journalists who report dissenting opinions, exhibiting almost cult-like behaviour. This aggressive and confrontational approach is uncharacteristic of Canadian social movements and suggests a politically motivated campaign rather than a genuine grassroots effort. Originally well-intentioned instigators seem to have lost control of the movement. While Loblaw is not entirely without fault—particularly concerning its intense pressure on suppliers, which can stifle competition and reduce consumer choice—the boycott missed a crucial opportunity to educate Canadians about the real issues within the food industry and the role of major grocers like Loblaw. We need a code of conduct to establish a level playing field for all grocers and food manufacturers in Canada. Instead, it opted for sensationalism and quick publicity, a disappointing and ineffective strategy that ultimately failed to address the systemic issues it purported to confront.

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Ben Justman🍷@BenJustman·
Do they charge $0.10/bag at the grocery store in Communist Countries too? Or just in Colorado?
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