I like fun, take myself more seriously than I should, and am quietly, confidently determined.

Joined April 2022
#Bitcoin Finally dumped below $108,000 ! As promised, I want to change someone's life and send 1 $BTC (~$108,000) to one person by tomorrow. Just like, retweet and comment 'done'. Random winner in 15 hrs
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Every Canadian needs to watch this clip. If you still support the Carney Liberal government afterwards then watch it again, repeat until your brain resets to functionable mode.
Shameful that our government sees fit to charge these peaceful protesters!
One week from today Chris, myself and our families will begin the 3600km journey back to Ottawa to receive our sentence October 7 for our participation in the Canadian Freedom Convoy, 1,328 days after our arrests. The prosecution office is seeking a 7 year prison sentence for myself and 8 years for @ChrisBarber1975 for nonviolent, peaceful protest. a.co/d/dPp5Fs0
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Mark Carney is giving away an additional $47 million announced today totaling $400 million to Gaza. There’s been no election there in 20 years It’s run by Hamas WTF are we doing?
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Poilievre RUINED a CBC journalist's life on LIVE TV. Is this the Poilievre we need to see more of?
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They are the ones poisoning the minds of our children
Replying to @willchamberlain
I’ve only just begun creating a spreadsheet of people who’ve said vile things about Charlie Kirk’s assassination. So far, teachers and professors are by far the most represented.
Charlie Kirk was a real American Hero! May he rest in peace! It's so sad that the supposed " Tolerant and loving left" are proving to be so hateful and violent. Bless this man and his poor family. He helped me and many, to think critically. We need more brave thinkers lie him.
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There is a double standard in how the media covers interracial violence. When the victim is black, it’s national news. When the victim is white, it’s often ignored. This is called selection bias. And it’s creating division. The goal is equality. Not to flip inequality.
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At his request, I met with Prime Minister Mark Carney @MarkJCarney today. We had a very frank discussion in which I made it clear that Albertans will no longer tolerate the way we've been treated by the federal Liberals over the past 10 years. I provided a specific list of demands the next Prime Minister, regardless of who that is, must address within the first six months of their term to avoid an unprecedented national unity crisis. This includes: • Guaranteeing Alberta full access to oil and gas corridors to the north, east, and west • Repealing Bill C-69 (aka. “no new pipelines act”) • Lifting the tanker ban off the BC coast • Eliminating the oil and gas emissions cap, which is a production cap • Scrapping the so-called Clean Electricity Regulations • Ending the prohibition on single use plastics • Abandoning the net-zero car mandate • Returning oversight of the industrial carbon tax to the provinces • Halting the federal censorship of energy companies I also made it clear that Alberta, as owner of the resource, will not accept an export tax or restriction of Alberta’s oil and gas to the United States, and that our province is no longer agreeable to subsidizing other large provinces who are fully capable of funding themselves. Lastly, I made it clear that federal mismanagement of Jasper and Banff national parks resulted in last year’s tragic wildfire in Jasper and is endangering Banff, and the situation must be rectified immediately.   With the federal election about to be called, I encourage all Albertans to get involved in what is likely one of the most pivotal and important elections in our nation’s history, and to support the party and candidates that have consistently advocated for freeing Alberta from federal overreach and the repeated economic attacks our province has faced from Ottawa over the past 10 years.
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Replying to @PierrePoilievre
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The  ̶T̶r̶u̶d̶e̶a̶u̶ ̶ Carney Liberals have overseen the most anti-Alberta government in our province’s history. It’s not really close. We need an immediate election 🗳️ to sort this out.
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Today Premier Doug Ford @fordnation said one day Alberta might have to give approval for a federal tax on oil and gas headed from Alberta to the United States. I understand our new Prime Minister @MarkJCarney has mused about the same thing. Let me be clear… Alberta will never agree to such an absurd and self destructive idea. It’s not an option. I’m not going to agree to do something that will cost hundreds of thousands of Albertans (and Canadians) their jobs almost overnight. That would be like placing export tariffs on Ontario auto parts. Also a bad idea. There are many effective ways that Canada and Alberta can work together to pressure the U.S. President to change course on tariffs - THAT is not one of them… period.
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The legacy media is pure propaganda. You are the media now.
Can someone direct me to the articles where the media expressed outrage over this? Can’t find any…
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Alberta is pleased to see that today President Donald Trump has decided to refrain from imposing tariffs on Canadian goods at this time as they study the issue further.  We appreciate the implied acknowledgement that this is a complex and delicate issue with serious implications for American and Canadian workers, businesses and consumers given the integration of our markets along with our critical energy and security partnership.  Avoiding tariffs will save hundreds of thousands of Canadian and American jobs across every sector. As an example, declining to impose U.S. tariffs on Canadian energy will preserve the viability of dozens of U.S. refineries and facilities that upgrade Alberta crude and the tens of thousands of Americans employed by them.  Despite the promising news today, the threat of U.S. tariffs is still very real. As a country, we need to immediately take the following steps to preserve and strengthen our economic and security partnership with the United States, and to avoid the future imposition of tariffs: 1. Focus on diplomacy and refrain from further talk of retaliatory measures including export tariffs or cutting off energy to the U.S.. Having spoken with the President, as well as dozens of Governors, Senators, members of Congress and allies of the incoming administration, I am convinced that the path to a positive resolution with our U.S. allies is strong and consistent diplomacy and working in good faith towards shared priorities. The worst possible response to today’s news would be the Federal Government or Premiers declaring “victory” or escalating tensions with unnecessary threats against the United States; 2. Negotiate ways to increase what Canadians and Americans buy from one another. As an example, the United States should look at purchasing more oil, timber and agricultural products from Canada, while Canada should look at purchasing more gas turbines, military equipment and the computer hardware needed to build our growing A.I. data centre sector. Finding ways to increase trade in both directions will be critical to achieving a win-win for both countries; 3. Double down on border security. Within the next month, all border provinces should either by themselves, or in partnership with the federal government, deploy the necessary resources to secure our shared border from illegal drugs and migration; 4. Announce a major acceleration of Canada’s 2% of GDP NATO target. This is clearly a shared priority that benefits both of our nations. There is no excuse for further delay; 5. Crack down on immigration streams and loopholes that are known to permit individuals hostile to Canada and the United States to enter our country, and restore immigration levels and rules to those under former Prime Minister Stephen Harper; and 6. Immediately repeal all federal anti-energy policies (production cap, CERs, C-69) and fast track northern gateway and energy east projects pre-approvals.
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Trump to appoint former ICE Director Tom Homan as next ‘border czar’: ‘nobody better at policing our borders’ trib.al/rr6xedi
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IT’S FIGHT WEEK 😍 Jon Jones. Stipe Miocic. The best of the best 🏆 #UFC309 | Nov 16 | LIVE on TNT Sports Box Office
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Lol
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This Texan gets it! 💯👏