Europeans are waking up. More people are questioning the narratives pushed by legacy media and Big Tech instead of accepting them at face value. That’s why so many call it “Fake News.”
Thank you, President Trump, for bringing the World Cup to America and for inspiring millions around the world to question the establishment narrative. The conversation has gone global—and Europe is part of it. 🌍🇺🇸
Dear citizens of Regina,
Your city does indeed have a noise by-law.
Legal Action/Fines
Up to $2000/individual or $5,000/corporation or up to 30 days in jail.
I strongly urge you to file a complaint by calling Bylaw Enforcement at (306)777-7000 (daytime during office hours) or the Regina Police Service at (306)777-6500 (after hours),
EVERY SINGLE TIME YOU HEAR THE "call to prayer" blasted over a loudspeaker.
The time to speak up is NOW, before it's too late.
Sincerely,
All sane Canadians
🚨The World Cup Exposes Decades Of Anti-American Lies.
This is why so much of the global media has spent decades attacking America and capitalism. They can’t afford for people to see the results of individual liberty, limited government, and free markets with their own eyes.
It is turning out to be a wonderful thing for everyone I’m so proud of my countrymen and so thankful for all of the people around the world coming here and enjoying our country ❤️
@drinkonsaturday No seriously, I'm a Canadian looking to legally immigrant to the US, where/how do I apply?🤔😂🤣🤣🤣 This looks like the GREATEST office to work in! ❤️🤍💙🇺🇸🇺🇸
"Developers are stuck. They don't want sell at a loss." - @MarkJCarney
Developers have options:
▪️Keep empty
▪️Convert to rental
▪️Lower prices
And so what if they sell at a loss? That's the game.
Why should Canadian taxpayers bail out homebuilders?
At 12:24am my phone rang.
I picked it up, still half asleep, and heard my daughter on the other end trying (and failing) to hold back giggles.
“Daddy?” she said in that sweet little voice she’s used since she was tiny.
I smiled even though I was exhausted and answered, “Yes baby?”
She could barely get the words out through her laughter: “Can you come get me?”
I was already sitting up and reaching for my keys. “Of course kiddo, I’m on my way. Stay right there.”
The second I said that, the giggles turned into full snorts and laughter. I hung up smiling.
She’s 22.
She was a little (or maybe a lot) tipsy, but she wasn’t slurring, wasn’t mean or belligerent. She was just drunk enough to call her dad at 12:24am using her little kid voice… and smart enough not to drive.
I pulled up, got her car safely parked, and loaded her into the passenger seat of my truck. The whole drive home she kept giggling from the backseat like she was six years old again.
Those giggles at 1am? I’ll take them any day of the week.
Because I spent years teaching her one simple thing: It is always, always okay to call and wake Dad up. No matter what. No matter the time. No matter how silly or embarrassing the situation is.
I’d rather get that call a hundred times.... the giggly, “Daddy come get me” call, than ever get the other one. The one no parent ever wants to receive.
So yes baby, you call me. I’ll answer every single time.
And I’ll smile the whole way there.