Mike Beatty (@ridereaglefan) 's Twitter Profile
Mike Beatty

@ridereaglefan

All opinions are my own...Not that the bots that follow me care.

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calendar_today16-07-2011 22:58:45

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Dale Smith (@journo_dale) 's Twitter Profile Photo

For the record: -The carbon price’s impact on inflation is negligible -Tariffs on fertilizer are because it’s coming from Russia -“Red Tape” is a red herring -Growing more food in Canada will actually make it more expensive. That’s why we import it.

For the record:
-The carbon price’s impact on inflation is negligible
-Tariffs on fertilizer are because it’s coming from Russia
-“Red Tape” is a red herring
-Growing more food in Canada will actually make it more expensive. That’s why we import it.
Dale Smith (@journo_dale) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Pasta got expensive because a lot of places, Canada included, lost harvests to drought, and Ukraine couldn’t ship their crop. Lettuce is expensive because of climate change in California. Ditto with fruits. Eggs and poultry have gone up because of culls forced by avian flu.

Matt Grier (@mattgriermusic) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Breaking news: A Liberal MP accepted over $21,000 in free travel for him and girlfriend to visit China. We need an inquiry into how China is buying our politicians. Oh wait, that was #PP.

Breaking news:

A Liberal MP accepted over $21,000 in free travel for him and girlfriend to visit China. We need an inquiry into how China is buying our politicians. 

Oh wait, that was #PP.
Mercedes Stephenson (@mercedesglobal) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Further proof of the “narrative” way of seeing things versus accountability… one former senior leader asked when we would stop reporting on sexual misconduct in the CAF. Well… when there are no more stories.

Dale Smith (@journo_dale) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Bev Oda didn’t resign over orange juice. She changed hotels to a more expensive one so that she could smoke in her room, and she had a demonstrated pattern of expensing limousines. It was never about the orange juice.

Bev Oda didn’t resign over orange juice. She changed hotels to a more expensive one so that she could smoke in her room, and she had a demonstrated pattern of expensing limousines. It was never about the orange juice.
Ben Perrin (@profbenperrin) 's Twitter Profile Photo

FACT CHECK 80%+ of toxic drug deaths involved illicit fentanyl - Health Canada tinyurl.com/mr33cbkm "No indication" #safersupply contributing to deaths - BC Coroners Service tinyurl.com/296vau6w x.com/PierrePoilievr…

Nir Eyal (@nireyal) 's Twitter Profile Photo

If we come home from work every day feeling unaccomplished, it reinforces the self-image that we’re not productive. Here’s how to change that:

Thomas A. Lukaszuk (@lukaszukab) 's Twitter Profile Photo

.Pierre Poilievre is a disgusting COWARD. Under the protection of parliamentary privilege he insinuates salacious and grotesque stories, but he is too cowardly to repeat them outside of the House because he’d be sued to the dark ages. What a total lack of character. #CdnPoli

Mike Beatty (@ridereaglefan) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Lovely little gift this morning! New music from the Bend Sinister boys! Sounds great fellas! Sorry I missed you - I’m too old to go out on a school night! See ya next time! Cheers

More Perfect Union (@moreperfectus) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A study of fifteen artificial intelligence companies found that AI gig workers on the five most used platforms make an average of just $2.15/hr. The AI "revolution" is being powered by exploited workers. time.com/6296196/ai-dat…

DKGray (@therealdkgray) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Alberta’s Electro Bullshit Before Smith became Premier, she reached out to Sheldon Fulton and I to find a solution for the RRO inflation. She knows us from way back, when she was on the UCA Advisory Council for the CFIB. The point is, she knows we know what’s going on. And

Alberta’s Electro Bullshit

Before Smith became Premier, she reached out to Sheldon Fulton and I to find a solution for the RRO inflation. 

She knows us from way back, when she was on the UCA Advisory Council for the CFIB. 

The point is, she knows we know what’s going on. 

And