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Keith Wideman

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How about them Cowboys!

เข้าร่วม Mayıs 2013
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Rich Toronto
Rich Toronto@rich_toronto·
Canada may never have another Conservative government again. No, I’m not black pilling it. Everything is lining up to for the Conservatives to never win another Federal election, at least for the foreseeable future. Right now, people are so frustrated and fed up with Canada, they’re leaving. The ones leaving aren’t the ones who vote Liberal. They’re the Conservatives who are tired of watching the Liberals absolutely destroy Canada. Add to that the floods of people that the Liberals are bringing into Canada. Sorry. Not people. Liberal voters. This will help ensure the Liberals win elections for many terms to come. This is what I predict the future of Canada will be. Endless Liberal governments until they are so successful at destroying us through immigration, that a Muslim Party is formed and they win a majority government, thus paving the way to sharia law in Canada. This isn’t just a possible outcome for Canada, it’s a probable one. Look around. You’ll see the signs. This is exactly what is being planned. And the Liberals are making it happen.
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Andy Lee
Andy Lee@RealAndyLeeShow·
@RaquelDancho Just doing his job
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LimitLess
LimitLess@LimitlesCobz·
🚨 THE DOMINOES ARE FALLING. IN MONTHS, NOT YEARS. Here is the playbook for the rest of 2026. Screenshot this. Come back in December. Step 1 ⏳ Ceasefire announced in April. Strait of Hormuz opens. Trump declares victory. Headlines everywhere. Step 2 ⏳ "Talks continue." Markets rally. Everyone exhales. Step 3 ⏳ Sell in May. Smart money exits. Retail holds the bag. Step 4 ⏳ Re-escalation. Strait of Hormuz CLOSED again. Oil spikes past $120. Step 5 ⏳ Threat of nukes. Not a bluff this time. Carrier groups reposition. Step 6 ⏳ Market nukes. Circuit breakers triggered. $3,000,000,000,000+ wiped in a week. Step 7 ⏳ Ground invasion begins. Troops that "came home" go back. Casualties mount. Step 8 ⏳ China hints at Taiwan invasion while the US is buried in the Middle East. Step 9 ⏳ North Korea missile tests. Three fronts. One military. Step 10 ⏳ BTC drops below $50,000. Crypto winter 2.0. $900,000,000,000 in market cap GONE. Step 11 ⏳ Buy signal Q3/Q4. Blood in the streets. Generational entry. Step 12 ⏳ Printer goes BRRR. Emergency rate cuts. Fed capitulates. Step 13 ⏳ War ends. Not because of peace. Because of midterm elections. Step 14 ⏳ Bull market starts. The people who bought the blood become the next millionaires. The ceasefire is Step 1. Not the end. Everyone celebrating in April will be panicking by July. This is EXACTLY what happened in 2001, 2008, and 2020. THE SAME SEQUENCE IS PLAYING OUT RIGHT NOW. Bookmark this. Screenshot this. Come back in 90 days.
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Mario Zelaya
Mario Zelaya@mario4thenorth·
🚨 BREAKING Carney gets caught. RED HANDED. This morning my spruce called Carney’s Nepean constituency office: IT WAS ALL ENGLISH. No French. Not bilingual. This is the same PM who said the Air Canada CEO’s English-only condolence video showed “a lack of judgment and compassion.” The same PM who said Air Canada has “a responsibility to communicate in both official languages, regardless of the situation.” I called his office an hour ago: THEY QUIETLY SWITCHED IT TO FRENCH. I HAVE RECEIPTS. This same Parliament voted three years ago NOT to require the Air Canada CEO to speak French. Only the Bloc voted for it. They chose not to make it mandatory. Then summoned the CEO for not doing it. Two pilots are dead. A fire truck with no transponder on an active runway & one controller doing two jobs. And Ottawa spent the day policing the language of a grief video while the PM’s own office wasn’t even compliant? UNTIL HE GOT CAUGHT? Rules for thee. Never for me. Trudeau 2.0.
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Beth Baisch 📸
Beth Baisch 📸@BethBaisch·
@CP24 I flew to the US yesterday and am not the least bit worried about ICE.
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Dustin
Dustin@r0ck3t23·
Elon Musk just explained how Starlink moves the GDP of entire nations. The formula is so simple it should embarrass every development agency on the planet. Musk: “GDP is a function of average productivity per person.” Productivity per person goes up. GDP goes up. That is the whole equation. Everything else is decoration. And connectivity is the single largest lever on Earth for pushing that number. Musk: “If you don’t have access to the internet, or it’s too expensive or low bandwidth, you cannot access the MIT lessons and you can’t sell the goods and services that you produce.” No internet means no global knowledge. No global markets. No ability to sell to anyone beyond your village or learn from anyone outside of it. The penalty is total. And it has nothing to do with the person serving it. There is a child alive right now who is as intelligent as anyone who has ever walked the halls of MIT. She does not know it. Nobody around her knows it. Because the coordinates of her birth have no connectivity. No library. No signal. No link to the world that would show her what she is. She will grow old inside a ceiling that geography built for her. Not because of talent. Not because of effort. Because of a satellite that had not been launched yet. Musk: “Internet connectivity is certainly a candidate for one of the things that would do more to lift people out of poverty than anything else.” Traditional infrastructure takes decades. Fiber has to be laid. Towers have to be built. Permits have to be approved. Capital has to be attracted to regions that cannot attract it. Starlink bypasses all of it from orbit. No cables. No permits. No waiting for a government to prioritize your village. A dish goes up. Isolation ends. Someone who could not access a textbook yesterday downloads MIT’s entire curriculum today. Someone who could only sell to neighbors starts selling to the planet tomorrow. That is not an upgrade. That is a different life. Musk: “Starlink will actually move the GDP of countries. Like it’s gonna be that kind of thing.” He said it like a feature update. But read it again. Move the GDP of countries. Not a company’s revenue. Not an industry’s output. The gross domestic product of nations. Shifted by one constellation. The telecom industry spent decades deciding which regions were profitable enough to connect. The rest were written off. Starlink does not make that calculation. It covers the planet. Every farmer. Every welder. Every kid with a clear view of the sky. The minds that will cure diseases, solve energy, and build things we cannot yet name are already alive. They are already thinking. They have no signal. Starlink is the first technology in human history that can reach them at the speed of deployment instead of the speed of bureaucracy. And when those minds come online, they will not change their own lives. They will change the trajectory of the species. That is what Musk actually built. Not a telecom company. The largest unlock of human potential ever launched from a single network.
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OveralledFolksKell
OveralledFolksKell@BlueCollarKell·
The "Backfire Effect" is when someone is provided proof contradictory to their beliefs, and instead of shifting their belief, they double down against the proof. Canadians en masse suffer from this phenomenon. When presented with proof about gov't corruption, political turmoil, and economic failure: they absolutely will not see it. Instead they cling harder to the policies and politicians who have caused our greatest problems. Canada is in big trouble. Elbows up, tards.
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Brian Lilley
Brian Lilley@brianlilley·
Canada still deciding what to do after Americans sanction a Canadian company they say is part of Hezbollah's international terror financing scheme.
Canada Proud@WeAreCanProud

#REPORT: Seven Seas for International Trading and Logistics, a Vancouver-based company, has been sanctioned by the US government for allegedly diverting funds to Hezbollah. The company continues to operate despite Hezbollah being a designated terrorist organization in Canada.

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Karla Treadway | Host Sovereign Sphere Podcast
Just to be clear for the non-nuance crowd. I am not a “pro-Trump” person. I am a “stop being fooled by the deflection person.” Trump is not in charge of Canada. He’s not responsible for our broken justice system, our broken immigration system, our housing crisis, our drug addiction tsunami, our inflation and our lack of economic growth. We are. And I’m sick of Canadians OBSESSING about things that are out of their control (aka America’s president) when they can’t even be bothered to pay attention to what’s happening HERE, to look at the unnecessary decline HERE, to look at the horrendous mistakes that our government is making HERE that put us in this unnecessarily vulnerable position. Blaming Trump is honestly just lazy. He’s causing issues, yes. But if you’re not calling out our own administration and all of its massive failures, you’re not being a patriot. You’re just being lazy and you’re contributing to the decline of Canada, letting the Liberals get away with murder while you just stew about the orange man who you can literally do nothing about. And if Trump really is the hill that you die on - maybe you should be calling out the guy that campaigned on getting us a deal.
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Unfiltered With Kels
Unfiltered With Kels@unfilteredwkels·
Danielle Smith, Alberta’s Premier, accepted transport that didn’t cost Canadians a dime to do her job and access sites you can’t reach commercially, to support Alberta and its people. Naheed Nenshi, as Calgary’s mayor, went to Davos on taxpayer dollars to meet with global business and political leaders at the World Economic Forum… and then had to justify why it was “good value.” The outrage feels a little manufactured.
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Lorrie Goldstein
Lorrie Goldstein@sunlorrie·
The problem with French Foreign Minister Jean-Noel Barrot suggesting Canada could join the European Union is that the first condition in Article 49 of the EU Treaty for joining the EU is that the country must be in Europe.
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Ryan Gerritsen🇨🇦🇳🇱
Ryan Gerritsen🇨🇦🇳🇱@ryangerritsen·
Just a reminder of what path Carney chose when he went on a U.S. talk show. One of cheap shots & disparagement against a sitting Canadian politician. Anyone remember the media aghast with what he said? Or remember them spending entire segments analyzing every word with insane scrutiny?
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Pierre Poilievre
Pierre Poilievre@PierrePoilievre·
Fought for Canadian workers and Canadian interests on the world’s biggest podcast. Thank you @joerogan for an amazing conversation. Let’s get tariff-free trade. Sign up to watch it first: conservative.ca/cpc/sign-here-…
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