footree

12.4K posts

footree banner
footree

footree

@Footree

calgary Entrou em Ağustos 2010
727 Seguindo783 Seguidores
footree
footree@Footree·
@wealthmoose Trump. But in fairness, I'd vote for a compost bin over carney.
English
0
0
1
3
wealthmoose
wealthmoose@wealthmoose·
🗳️ If you had to choose ONE… who gets your vote? 🤔👇 •🇺🇸 Donald Trump •🇨🇦 Mark Carney
wealthmoose tweet media
English
1.7K
125
506
60.7K
footree
footree@Footree·
@youlooklikeamom Maybe fedex should be brown cause they're shit. Your neighbor's dog is fedexing all over your property.
English
0
0
1
12
YouLookLikeAMom
YouLookLikeAMom@youlooklikeamom·
@Footree I think in the olden days but now they’d just be all well use ups then
English
1
0
1
7
YouLookLikeAMom
YouLookLikeAMom@youlooklikeamom·
FedEx is all hey heyyyyy stupid bitch your item is totally arriving early on the 20th. Then they’re like yo what’s up we don’t know. We lost your shit in Texas somewhere and we have updated with the original (ahem) delivery date of 4/22. What.
English
9
0
71
971
Timothy Sykes
Timothy Sykes@timothysykes·
Recognize what this mean, newbies with no trade limits and little to know knowledge of the tim.ly/thebestrules trading rules (especially rule #1 tim.ly/clq) will over-trade and likely blow up before the end of 2026...and that's GOOD because it'll help them realize the err of their ways and they'll be forced to prioritize their education for once. I never wish for anyone to blow up, but I find that max pain is very useful in changing a trader's priorities -- I know it did for me years ago when I had a $1+ million loss and that loss was the key to me taking risk management/discipline seriously. So while everyone is celebrating no PDT Rule and the casino that it'll bring, I'll celebrate the blowups and mass frustration that will inevitably happen and consequently the inadvertent re-valuing of trading education this new law will usher in. PDT Rule or not, 90%+ of traders will lose, now it's just gonna be those with little to no money who will be forced to grow up far faster than if this account-protection law was still in place. Feel free to call me a meanie or an asshole, I'm used to it -- but I know what it actually takes to create millionaires from scratch, even if you only have a few thousand dollars like many of my top students used to have to their name, and so I greatly look forward to the massive losses and volatility caused by newbies churning-and-burning their accounts and thus the inevitable sped-up education (and far greater rewards if they actually take their education seriously) these traders will soon experience for the very first time!
StocksToTrade@StocksToTrade

🚨 IT'S OFFICIAL 🚨 The $25,000 PDT rule is officially gone. Effective June 4, 2026. FINRA's new intraday margin standards entirely replace the pattern day trader designation. You no longer need $25,000 to day trade freely. All you need is $2,000. Trade counting is eliminated. Account lockouts are history. The game just changed for retail traders. 📈🚀 reuters.com/legal/governme…

English
8
11
25
9.1K
footree
footree@Footree·
@RealDeanCain I'm just hoping the time comes soon when canadian citizens can claim assylum in the states. Or refugee status.
English
0
0
0
16
Dean Cain
Dean Cain@RealDeanCain·
👀
QME
287
3K
19.5K
368.3K
footree
footree@Footree·
@unacceptfringe When is he going to find a collar size that fits his saggy neck? When he's yelling his response in the house, he looks like he's always ten seconds away from losing consciousness.
English
0
0
1
27
Derek Smith
Derek Smith@unacceptfringe·
I am ALMOST CERTAIN Wayne is standing in front of a green screen LOL. Look at the shoulders and edge of his jacket when he is swaying! If this is true, this means the liberals inserted a grocery store sounds track and put this clown in a studio to lie to them on national television
Marc Nixon@MarcNixon24

WTF is happening here After face planting in the house of Commons Mainstream media is having Wayne Long pitching affordability to Canadians At this point, they’re just laughing in our faces

English
50
97
345
10.2K
YouLookLikeAMom
YouLookLikeAMom@youlooklikeamom·
Changed my golf stance cause of my boobs and hit it 95 yards (never to be repeated) loooool
English
33
4
276
2.8K
footree
footree@Footree·
@nenshi You propose she be a tyrant and not allow the will of the people to decide the course the province goes? How are you going to convince people to stay with canada? By ridiculing them? Fear mongering? How's that working so far? Stop blinking and start thinking.
English
0
0
1
7
Naheed Nenshi
Naheed Nenshi@nenshi·
It’s critical that everyday Albertans, and proud Canadians, stand up to Danielle Smith and reject separatism.
English
750
218
653
28.3K
YouLookLikeAMom
YouLookLikeAMom@youlooklikeamom·
My throat hurts so fucking bad 🙄
English
21
0
67
830
footree
footree@Footree·
@realninawysocka It's a beach, with sand. But no sand people defecating on it. Reminds me of the good old days.
English
0
0
7
284
Nina Wysocka
Nina Wysocka@realninawysocka·
This is a beach in Poland. What do you notice?
English
8.8K
1.1K
14.9K
7.5M
footree retweetou
Steve 🇺🇸
Steve 🇺🇸@SteveLovesAmmo·
This border collie is not messing around. Wow!
English
523
1.8K
16.5K
554.9K
Martyupnorth®- Unacceptable Fact Checker
That's not how science works. If Cancer is 25% higher in natives than in the rest of the population, then look for activities that natives participate in 25% more than everyone else. It's not work. Maybe it's smoking or drinking???
Courtney Theriault@cspotweet

Mikisew Cree First Nation Billy-Joe Tuccaro sharing results of study commissioned by FN. He says results show that cancer rates are higher than Alberta average by 25%. Points the finger at the energy industry.

English
211
169
1.1K
39.1K
footree
footree@Footree·
@nenshi And what would you propose to do? Run up quadruple the debt? Or is that too conservative for you, too?
English
0
0
0
9
Naheed Nenshi
Naheed Nenshi@nenshi·
The UCP would rather use the windfall from elevated oil prices to cover up their massive deficit than give Albertans a break from the cost-of-living crisis.
English
299
114
324
13.4K
footree
footree@Footree·
@KatKanada_TM I don't think I'm very good at it, but I tried to say a good, heartfelt prayer for you and your family.
English
0
0
0
4
Kat Kanada 🏴
Kat Kanada 🏴@KatKanada_TM·
I had a miscarriage today… I’ve never had one before. This is the most devastating loss I’ve ever experienced in my life… If you are a praying person, would you say a prayer, please. 💔✝️
English
8.6K
1.9K
48.2K
762.9K
footree
footree@Footree·
@youlooklikeamom Ok but I have to deliver it in person. Ok that came out kinda creepy. See you Thursday 😁
English
0
0
1
2
YouLookLikeAMom
YouLookLikeAMom@youlooklikeamom·
Sometimes I feel like you guys didn’t get yelled at by your parents about every single thing
English
30
6
132
1.2K
footree
footree@Footree·
@Bratt_world @BillboardChris Perhaps the chiefs should have a vote to see what the majority of the people in their bands want. They deserve democracy too.
English
0
0
1
17
Brattani
Brattani@Bratt_world·
@BillboardChris @BillboardChris also, for section 35 there is a non derogation clause Anytime FN rights are reduced it automatically triggers a sparrow review (compensation) This all would be a long and costly process.
Brattani tweet mediaBrattani tweet media
English
7
0
5
348
Billboard Chris 🌎
Billboard Chris 🌎@BillboardChris·
For everyone who thinks Alberta can simply vote to leave Canada and take the oil with them, it doesn’t work like that. A referendum does not automatically achieve independence. Under Canadian constitutional law, informed by the Supreme Court of Canada’s 1998 Reference re Secession of Quebec and the federal Clarity Act (2000): • Unilateral secession is illegal. Alberta cannot simply declare independence. • A “clear question” (the proposed wording aims to meet this) and a “clear majority” (not precisely defined, but the House of Commons would assess factors like the size of the yes vote, turnout, and overall circumstances) would create a reciprocal obligation for the federal government, other provinces, and relevant parties (including Indigenous nations) to negotiate in good faith on potential constitutional changes to allow secession. • Negotiations would cover complex issues: division of national debt, borders, currency, trade agreements, military/NORAD/NATO membership, pensions (CPP/OAS), equalization, Indigenous treaty rights (Treaties 6, 7, 8 cover much of Alberta), environmental obligations, and more. These would require a constitutional amendment approved under Canada’s amending formula (typically involving Parliament and at least seven provinces representing 50% of the population). • First Nations groups have launched court challenges arguing that the petition and referendum process violates treaty rights and the duty to consult, potentially delaying or blocking certification of signatures. In short, even a strong yes vote would start a long, uncertain, multilateral negotiation process—not an immediate exit. Failure to reach agreement could leave the status quo or lead to prolonged uncertainty.
English
730
37
276
158K