And I didn't gain 10 pounds recently. You're eyes are mistaken
Posts by Maggie π¨π¦
I ate a bowl of potato chips for breakfast
BREAKING: The Epstein survivors are releasing this ad on this Super Bowl Sunday to send the message that they will not βmove onβ from the largest sex trafficking scandal in the world. #standwithsurvivors
I had no idea he was Canadian! Happy Birthday to him!!
Same old maga games
All that beautiful yarn!!! Wow.
Seven!
Free health care is amazing. We know it's not perfect, but most Canadians love it and wouldn't give it up for anything. I wish all Americans could experience it
Golden Retriever!! That's the nicest thing anybody's ever said about us! Thank you!
Thank you.
Wow. Beautiful!
My Grandma had one!
Misery does love company!
All our relations πππΊπΈ
PP learned to hate the media from Harper
I think he's getting more relaxed with campaigning
Whoever she is, she speaks for me too! So funny and I loved his quick response
Wait for it π
Supporter yells out βLead us big daddyβ πππͺπ»
#MarkCarney #FederalElection #Canada #cdnpoli #LiberalParty
Shetland sheepdog sleeps soundly on her back
I've never been this relaxed
This is a relief to me!!
Faint outline of a possum on a floor tile
I was sitting on the toilet, looked down and there was a possum looking back at me from his place on the floor tile.
Weird. I don't know if it's dirt or a blemish on the tile.
I've lived here for 6 years.
I try not to ask too many questions.
Dear Adam
I hope you're right.
Love π¨π¦
Same!!
Agreed
Looking forward to seeing them again this spring!
Merci
The image is a black-and-white political cartoon depicting a man in a suit standing behind a counter labeled "Republican Platform." He is holding a bottle labeled "Untaxed Whiskey, 20Β’ Gal." in one hand and a piece of cloth labeled "War-Taxed Common Cloth, Tariff 84%" in the other. Above the counter, a sign reads, "If you donβt see what you want, ask for it." The cartoon, signed by W.A. Rogers, appears to satirize the Republican Party's economic policies, highlighting the disparity in taxation between luxury items like whiskey and essential goods like cloth.
In 1890, the Tariff Act came into place in the United States. It placed tariffs on imports of up to 50%.
While touted as a way to build American industry, there was also the hope it would force an annexation of Canada. It backfired.
Let's learn more.
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