🚨 CANADIANS ARE BREAKING DOWN ON CAMERA
And it’s truly sad that social media is now flooded with regular people falling apart like this.
This guy and his wife pull in six figures. They’re “lower upper class.”
He just left the grocery store and he’s sitting in his truck, emotional:
“How are people making $60k, $70k, even $80k a year fucking surviving in Canada right now?”
He’s struggling to pay for groceries.
$5 broccoli.
Strawberries that rot in three days.
“Something’s gotta change… this isn’t sustainable for anybody.”
These aren’t the “poor.” These are the people who are supposed to be doing okay.
Liberalism did this.
The cost of living crisis they created, the inflation they ignored, the policies that crushed productivity and drove prices through the roof — this is the result.
While they lecture us about “climate” and “equity,” real Canadians are in their cars after grocery shopping, breaking down.
This is what a recession looks like when it hits normal people.
If you’re feeling this too — you’re not weak. You’re awake.
Drop your breaking point below 👇
#cdnpoli #LiberalFail #CostOfLiving #Recession #CanadaFirst
He knew a recession was going to be announced and had to run off to the USA to do damage control!! This is hypocrisy at its finest, after all the negativity he spewed about the USA.
Draymond Green:
“Shai, you've reached a new level of greatness my man... you got sports media coming out and talking about what they don't like about your greatness, as if SGA is running up and down the court with the whistle in his mouth calling a foul for himself... you all think the NBA is that easy to where this guy just flops and goes to the free throw line and he becomes the back to back MVP? We really gonna dumb the NBA down to that?”
(via @DraymondShow)
Warning from Apple to Canada on Bill C-22 "As you know, this may be one of the last times we're permitted to discuss the consequences of this legislation publicly."
"That's because of the bill's secrecy provisions which forbid companies like Apple from even discussing the orders we receive with our users or the public." @Apple
🚨THEY DON’T WANT YOU TO SEE THIS🚨
Carney says Trump broke the trade deal.
But Canada was already violating CUSMA…
and lost a dispute over it back in 2021.
This didn’t start with Trump.
Watch👇
ADHD people are accidentally the best AI users on the planet.
We think in 47 directions at once. AI can finally keep up with us.
For the first time in my life, something moves as fast as my brain.
This is our era.
Michael Jordan on the GOAT debate:
“The GOAT term is something I’ll never get high or low about. It just doesn’t exist for me.. We paved the way for Kobe and LeBron. The beauty of he game of basketball is a player after previous players have evolved the game further. But don’t then use that against the players that taught you the game or that you learned from. I would have loved to play against LeBron and Kobe in my prime but we’ll never be able to know that… I think it creates animosity. I have no animosity against today players but you do have certain players that do have animosity due to the forgotten ness of their contributions to the game of basketball… I think LeBron has had an unbelievable career. I admire him for what he’s done. As well as Kobe, KD, all these guys. I think they’ve elevated the game of basketball tremendously”
(Via @NBAonNBC)
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This👇is great, but before getting too excited, recall that this is essentially what the Harper government sought to do for Canada through the Canada-Europe Trade Agreement, the Trans Pacific Partnership, plus a bunch of bilateral FTAs.
The idea was to make Canada a global hub for free trade to reduce our dependance on the US market. Under the Harper government, Canada went from having largely tariff free access to 6 countries, to over 45 countries.
But a decade after Harper's massive FTA expansion, Canada was even *more* dependant on the US export market.
Why? because most of what the world wants and needs from Canada is commodities. Oil, gas, minerals, potash, grains, oilseeds, livestock, lumber, etc.. Stuff that is bulky, and requires massive infrastructure to move: pipelines, LNG liquefaction plants, expanded rail, bigger ports, etc..
Free trade access to foreign markets is great, but it only matters for Canada IF WE CAN ACTUALLY SHIP THOSE COMMODITIES quickly and efficiently.
So yes, godspeed to the Carney government if it can help cement alternative global zones for freer trade. But it won't matter materially to Canada unless and until we have radical deregulation to build big things again, like pipelines and ports, at the speed of business.
On that front, lot's of great talk from Ottawa. Now we desperately need bold, concrete action!
@HasanKhxnx I am not suicidal. I eat healthy food. The brakes on my car and truck are in good shape. I practice good trigger discipline and never point a gun at anyone, including myself. There are no deep pools of water on my farm and I’m a pretty good swimmer.