Shaun Newman Podcast - 2'sDay Mashup #11

Episode Date: July 5, 2022

222 Minutes aka 2's hops on again for our breakdown of the weekly headlines. This week James Topp, Dutch farmer protest, Health Canada backs down from labels on ground beef & no ice cream trucks a...llowed.  Let me know what you think Text me 587-217-8500

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Starting point is 00:00:00 You know, welcome back to who knew that nobody uses the gym at a hotel, you know, I can't, I can't record anywhere else. Kids are sleeping, wife's sleeping. I'm like wandering this place going, where am I going to record this from? They say that the conference room is full of storage material. I'm like, I just need a little corner of quiet. No, we can't do that. So I'm literally in the breakfast area. People are walking in and out and I'm like, man, this is going to be, I don't know if I could pull this off. and then I look across the corner and there's this little tiny gym I'm like lights off nobody's using that they probably still think it's outlawed from the pandemic so I thought I'd slide in here close the door and wouldn't you know it nobody's come in. Hey that's all right. I mean I don't think there's going to be too many people coming in at nine o'clock and even if they wanted to they'd probably poke their head in and be like I don't know what this is but maybe I'll just come back later. Well welcome back to the Tuesday mashup. Of course I'm Sean Newman.
Starting point is 00:00:56 host of Sean Newman podcast, and we do have Mr. Toos' boxhead of 222 minutes. Yes. Thank you for joining us again. Thanks for tough and out to actually do this while you're trying to get a vacation under your belt. This is impressive. I know that I pushed really hard for you to do this, but I thought that doing one after Canada Day was going to be really important. And I don't think we're going to be disappointed. I don't think so either.
Starting point is 00:01:23 So let's begin, shall we? we'll start here. The government funded school pamphlet calls for the Canada's red enzyme. Well, it calls it a hate symbol, right? And I don't know about you, twos, but I didn't know a whole lot about the red enzyme until I started doing the podcast and then started hearing different archive episodes, different people talk about it from the past.
Starting point is 00:01:48 And all of a sudden you realize, oh, wait, we fought both world wars with the red enzyme. Like, a lot of good came from. Why is it Vimy Ridge in France? So it's like, we're going to call this a hate symbol. We're going to do, I mean, that's the thing that stuck out to me. They also say a bunch about conservatives and Donald Trump and everything in there. And I'm sure you got your thoughts on this.
Starting point is 00:02:09 But right off the hop, reds at the end sign being equated to a hate symbol. If you have no idea what it is, it's like, well, put it here. We didn't have the Canadian flag until 1965. That's exactly right. And people who fought in the war were pissed about that. I heard stories of just utter, like just shame on Canada for taking away a symbol that we fought under for not one, but two world wars. And, you know, you talk about all the things that have happened. You can see why a generation was so upset about that.
Starting point is 00:02:38 But now to call it a hate symbol, man, like, I just don't get it. I get when in 1921 they put the harp on there with that parolwoman's titties on the side of it, right? And then that lasted a little while and then eventually got repulsed. by an Irish harp. You know, you could say, all right, well, maybe we shouldn't have a pair of tities on our flag. But they fixed that. They fixed that a hundred years ago just about. This is like the fledgling Canada flag.
Starting point is 00:03:04 This is what Canada was when it was becoming Canada. And to try and say that it's a hate symbol, this is being called a hate symbol by the pet organization that was created solely to make that bullshit survey that was used as the justification for C-11. which was the old internet censorship bill. And the one thing I will say about the liberals here is that they're not just spending a whole lot of new money, making a whole new organization. They are just kind of recycling some of their old bullshit.
Starting point is 00:03:36 But they did give them another $268,400 in grants. Do you think people know that we have a Canadian anti-hate network and that it's launching a whole education program? says it right in the article. Well, I mean, I don't think a lot of people know it. And I would say that even fewer realized that it is literally created to bolster liberal talking points. Like this is, this would be like if you and I created the Tuesday mashup network and we funded
Starting point is 00:04:11 them hundreds of thousands of dollars to talk about how good looking we are. It says, in addition, children should be aware of classmates who invoke a free speech issue in political conversation, citing free speech among common defenses of hate propaganda. Like, it's gaslighting. It's pure and simple gaslighting. Like, this is just infuriating. And we pay for it. Again, all of this stuff, we pay for it. I gave it an extra minute because I just wanted to get that in there. Because I don't know how many people are paying attention. I wasn't paying attention to that. I just saw it come across red enzyme. And if I didn't know what that was, I could see how you scroll by it. But that's an important thing.
Starting point is 00:04:50 that people should focus on. Dutch farmers protesting. How interesting has this been to watch? You know, they talk about the Canadian, when the truck convoy was going. If you're another part of the world, you're watching that going, holy man, what is going on?
Starting point is 00:05:04 Watching the farmers in old Dutch land go has been interesting. Well, not Deutschland. That's Germany. This is Holland, right? This is the Netherlands. And there was something like 40,000 protesters. A lot of them showing up in tractors. Do you know how many seats there are in a tractor, generally speaking?
Starting point is 00:05:23 That's a lot of tractors, right? And these people are pissed right off. They're blocking off roads. They're driving really slowly. They were spraying a bunch of shit on the on the doors of parliament, which is just, I see that. And it makes me wish that I was a cattle farmer. We're like, you know what? The next time the government really pisses me off, I can just make a quick little convoy
Starting point is 00:05:44 up to Ottawa and just spray a bunch of shit back at them. Hey, I tell you what? When we went to Ottawa, I was told back in the 80s when the former Troto was in power, grain farmers backed up to his hotel in Saskatchewan and dumped a grain load into the front off, like front desk room. So he couldn't get out. So I don't think this is, they're stealing from the Canadian playbook, maybe the Canadian stole from some other playbook back in the day.
Starting point is 00:06:13 It is just interesting to watch. And for the listener, what they're trying to do is cut emissions by 50% by 20%. 30 of farmers. So this is a European Union thing. Yes. And they basically just went to a bunch of farmers and said, fuck you, you can't do anything with your land. And there's a lot of liability associated with that, right?
Starting point is 00:06:32 It's not as though you can just buy farmland with cash in this day and age. It's not like you can just go to a new part of the world where they just section off a bunch of forest and you can chop it all down and start growing wheat. This is like people have a lot of money riding on equipment payments and mortgages. and everything like that. And then to just be like, well, guess what? You're not allowed to make money anymore. Surprise.
Starting point is 00:06:56 That's bullshit. I agree. Oh, Canada. Where do you want to start? July 1st. You mentioned it right off the hop. I'm going to give us a few, I'm going to give us a few extra ticks on this one because there has been a ton
Starting point is 00:07:10 happen here, July 1st, obviously. Can we start with James Top? Can we start with the man who walked across the bloody fucking looting country? Like, interviewed him. So why don't you tee it up? First off, hats off to him. Here's a former army, a reserve guy. He was in the army for 28 years. Basically is getting charged because he wouldn't follow mandates of getting the jab. And so in retaliation or because of that, he starts walking from Vancouver back in, geez, what was it now? Like April, no, it was 130 days ago. Do the math
Starting point is 00:07:45 on that. February, whatever it works out. Until almost six months ago. Yeah. And, he walks through snowstorm, he does everything. By the time I'm interviewing him, like, he's just happy to see some sunlight. And he's doing 40 to 50K a day, tuts. With a pack. With a pack. And he ends up in Ottawa on June 30th. And like, you think if you were, you know, they're trying to tie him to all these like crazy white, right?
Starting point is 00:08:10 Okay. So here's, it was Rachel Gilmore, who I think we talked about about a month ago. Yes, we did. Oh, the crazy. Okay. So she said that Pierre Pollyev was marching with James Top, who was on Jaron McKenzie's show, and Jerry McKenzie was on another show where some other people said that they hoped that the Freedom Convoy would be like the U.S. January 6th, which is nothing like what it actually was. This is six degrees of Kevin Bacon. Like when you see these movies where there's the crazy person with the red yarn everywhere and pictures in the map, this is our media.
Starting point is 00:08:46 Yes. and she did a great job of stirring up a bunch of shit that makes no sense when if you just listen to James Top, you're like, this guy is fucking awesome. And I'm so happy he got across there. And I'm so happy that a bunch of people met with them. I'm happy, hell, I wish all of Parliament when I went down and met with them. But the people that thought they could went.
Starting point is 00:09:07 Pierpull, you have you hate them, you love him. He still went and met with the guy. And not everyone can say that. Not everyone could say that, twos. how's this for a great headline from our wonderful CBC. Pierre Pollyev marched with Army Reservists charged for speaking against vaccine mandates while in uniform. Could that be more misleading? I don't think so.
Starting point is 00:09:28 Here's the problem is that you're not allowed to, they're trying to paint it so that you're not allowed to talk to people that they don't agree with. Like if you're going to talk to somebody like, oh, you talk to somebody who knew somebody who once shook hands with somebody who was in the same elevator as a guy who I've decided is bad therefore you can't talk to him and you're a white supremacist if you do get the fuck out of here anyway so that's that's the whole james top thing let's talk about what happened in ottawa oh what do you got one day i hope i get to interview pierre poliev or whoever and they do a six degree of separation with me and they're just like it's one degree he was he was talking
Starting point is 00:10:03 with tuesday on a tuesday matchup and they said so wild shit yep it's a 222 degrees of separation right there okay keep you going where do you want to go okay You want to go to the ice cream truck? Well, okay, snowbird. Well, let's go ice cream truck. All right. So they passed a bylaw in Ottawa saying that people were going to get fined for unnecessary noise.
Starting point is 00:10:25 And then they shut down an ice cream truck. You shut down an ice cream truck on Canada Day. Did you see this? Like, oh, we all scream for ice cream. So we're going to shut this down. Six cops around us. Yeah. I mean, it's funny.
Starting point is 00:10:40 They didn't get the horses out, right? Maybe they were lactose intolerant. You got the ice cream truck. You got, you got. you got to get, you know, scan to go in, you know, they're looking for whatever. They got these like, they're doing metal detectors on toddlers. Well, I was like, you said that to me. And I'm like, you know, that kid's like seven years old.
Starting point is 00:10:55 It ain't so bad. And the next one's like, fucking not even two feet higher. Like, holy shit. Like, just let the poor kid in. Like, what do you get scanned for? What's that in your diaper buddy? Maybe we better pat it down, feel inside. Oh, God.
Starting point is 00:11:07 What is that? What is that? It reminds me of like a Simpson episode where like, you know, a mob guy could be of this. little midget walking in and a diaper. It's just, it's like, it's ridiculous. It was absolutely ridiculous. You saw that, you're like, really,
Starting point is 00:11:22 this is what we're doing on Canada Day? Like, yep. And the snowbirds canceled. Um, they said they needed more training before they did the flyover for Canada Day. I mean, it's a damn shame. If only somebody there had let them know when it was going to be.
Starting point is 00:11:38 Maybe they could have planned ahead. Jesus fucking Christ. And then Trudeau shows up. basically seated parliament to, you know, for all the talk about standing up to all these people who want to overthrow parliament, he basically seated that battleground to them and did a tiny, tame little walk by in a park a few blocks away more than a few blocks away. And it was, it was quiet, like, it was so quiet. It was, it was a golf course. It was, it was, it was a golf course. Oh, absolutely. It was like, there's the master's. There's the prime minister. And did you hear the
Starting point is 00:12:14 background. Another bogey from him. This is a great opportunity for protesters to voice your concerns. I'm like, who the hell is saying that in the background? They're all the way over there. They're all the way over there doing their own thing. And Trudeau can't even go to meet them because, again, God forbid,
Starting point is 00:12:29 you actually talk to people in this fucking country. Can we talk quickly? You know, you got a list here of like 10 things under O Canada. We should have broke this up in several different ones. But the killer who stabbed, the killer who stabbed a family. family was charged with stalking sexual assault just days before. So to lay the groundwork, he was charged with sexual, sexual.
Starting point is 00:12:51 I can't even spit it out. Sexual assault, stalking, and something else. He appeared in court on Friday. He's released on bail. And on Monday, he goes back and he kills that chick's whole family, basically. Basically, there was, yeah, there was two people killed and one person might or may not have survived. I think we were looking at different articles.
Starting point is 00:13:13 Yeah, well, a 15-year-old, you know, this is, this is, this is, is the dark, you know, a 21-year-old kid does this to a 15-year-old kid dies, 19-year-old gets stabbed multiple times, survives, and then the mom is 50, she dies. And when you read the article, I'm not going to try and justify anything like that. That sounds stupid. I just mean that here's a 19-year-old kid who suffers from depression through COVID when they locked everybody down. And this is a repercut, like, to me, when I read the article, I'm like, holy shit. is like this is wild because they say in the article they missed diagnosing them with depression until like way laid into it. So you can just imagine what the hell was going on.
Starting point is 00:13:56 That's right. Yeah. And yeah, where I wanted to go with this, that's a good angle. That's a really good angle. Where I thought about going with this is that you've got Tamara Litch that they just kind of just suddenly decided right before Canada Day. Oh, you know what? We're going to put you back in jail for a few days for no reason. Even right up till Canada day, nobody could give anybody a decent reason why she was in jail
Starting point is 00:14:22 other than the fact that she made Trudeau look bad and that is the worst sin you could possibly commit in Canada, including corruption apparently. Yeah, I agree with the Tamara thing. That part of it is we're upside down at times
Starting point is 00:14:38 in this country right now. It's just wild. Absolutely. fucking loop, man. It's just wild. Yeah. Inside. No, no, no. Let's go to something
Starting point is 00:14:50 that's a little lighter here for a second. Health Canada backs down from nutrition morning labels for ground meat after criticism. I feel like we had a little bit of a hand in this, doze. This is totally the, we got to come up with a name for this.
Starting point is 00:15:05 When we do our weekly mashup and it institutes positive change in the world because we talked about this a few weeks ago. We talked about how stupid it was, how much bullshit it was, how the government wanted to put unsafe labels. I had a whole bunch of texters text me saying, actually, you're an idiot for thinking you can't just eat straight ground brief. Here's why you can.
Starting point is 00:15:26 And I was like, holy shit. I guess you kind of can. It isn't so bad. So all those listeners who gave me shit, you were right. And it looks like it's at least pushed off until 2026. They didn't rule out warning labels on ground beef. They just, after tons of criticism, which should have then been dubbed in from the Tuesday mashup. Yeah, absolutely.
Starting point is 00:15:44 We're going to back this up. We were the most vocal. Yeah. Yeah. Most noteworthy. Yeah. This is a big win for Sean Newman and twos. How about the chaos of the Assembly of the First Nations National Chiefs Office?
Starting point is 00:16:01 I just want to say this before we start. I have read like five articles since we started looking into this. I still can't figure out what. in the utter hell is going on. So in saying all that, tons of chaos. All right. Well, one of the things about anything to do with First Nations is that there's no transparency in any of this stuff.
Starting point is 00:16:21 So you don't know anything about what's going on. As much as I criticize the conservatives, the one good thing, well, there's a couple. But one far and away best thing they ever did was the First Nations Financial Transparency Act, which said that you just have to show the books to people. You can't just spend the money. Like, Attawapis cat had something like $14 million with unaccounted money. And then the conservatives were catching hell for not giving them enough. And they're like, well, how much should we, could you guys give us some receipts maybe?
Starting point is 00:16:54 You know, is that too much to ask? So this woman, Roseanne Archibald, gets elected to some type of elected position within this stuff. And I'm not a huge expert. And she manages to get a glimpse at some of this stuff going on. And she says, we need to audit the last eight years to see what the hell is going on. And all of a sudden, it's a big firestorm. And it's everybody just circles the wagons and gathers up gazed her. It says, this is bullshit.
Starting point is 00:17:24 She's crazy. We need her out. And so then she goes to some of the people in her office who were there from before she took over her position. And some of them asked for a million dollar severance packages. And she was like, well, no, that's, that's insane. Because she said, I might be on my way out here. If you guys want, I'll give your reference letters. I completely understand if you're looking for something else.
Starting point is 00:17:49 And they said, buy us out. The cost is a million dollars. And she said, well, that's bullshit. And then they filed complaints against her. And so, I mean, like this, there's just, there's so much money rolling through this entire branch of government. And nobody knows, nobody on the outside knows where any of it goes. and the shittiest thing is that these are people who could like this the whole point of this is to take care of people and help them along the people who could really benefit from some of this money
Starting point is 00:18:20 and when you try and say okay well where did it go they tell you to get fucked when you break it their own when you break it down like that that makes complete and utter sense and that's why the last like three weeks of articles make no sense because all it is is it attacks on this woman. Yeah. From craziness to utter craziness, or the arguments they're thrown at her. Yeah, because we've had articles about this just real quick. We've had articles about this that we wanted to tie into other stuff and then we kind of
Starting point is 00:18:49 get caught up and that goddamn buzzer and we never get to it. And now we got it as a standalone thing. Correct. And I feel like as I click the buzzer, this is going to be something that we pay attention to as it progresses. Correct? I was thinking the exact same thing. Missing woman,
Starting point is 00:19:11 we can go from that to the missing woman, Ryerson Avenue and Bathurst Street area, Isabella de Grace, 27. So this was the Toronto Police Services. They put out this notification and just listen closely. If you're driving, you know, just forget the lights and the speeds and who's around you and stuff. But just listen to this for a sec.
Starting point is 00:19:34 The Toronto Police Service requests the public's assistance locating a missing woman. Isabella de Grace, 27 was last seen Saturday, June 25th, 22 at 3 a.m. at the Ryerson Avenue and Bathurst Street area. She is described as 5'10 with a thin build, shaggy blonde hair, and a full goatee. You heard that correct. I did not stutter. And they just showed a picture matching that description. Big, full-on kind of half- It's a dude.
Starting point is 00:20:03 Santa Claus thing. Oh, it's a total dude, right? But I mean, are we going to get delisted for misgendering this missing person? And here's the thing is what's more important as ludicrous as all of this stuff is. And okay, yeah, you know what? Maybe we don't want to hurt your feelings. But here's the thing is, if you're doing a missing person for somebody, you should be able to say that it's a dude with a goate. because you're just like, oh, well, you know what, there's a person that looks like they need help. Oh, yeah, but we're looking for a woman. Okay. Well, it's obviously not hurt.
Starting point is 00:20:41 See, here's where the rubber meets the road with all of this progressive bullshit is that eventually you get to a point where people start getting hurt unnecessarily because we're too busy worrying about hurting their feelings. They're probably dead in a ditch anyway, so who cares? RCMP admits to turning off a phone. No, admits to remotely turning on phone cameras, mics of criminal suspects.
Starting point is 00:21:15 Yeah. Can I just say when I read the article, and this is going to sound a little bit of, I'm like, yeah, honestly, I want them to do their job. And if they got some really bad people to turn on the mics, that doesn't sound that bad. But then I go, but where the hell are they being, like, why can't they be that smart and, and like do their job on other things? Because they just keep letting criminals out and everything else. So then you go, actually it doesn't feel like that. It feels like a complete invading of privacy. And the fact that they're doing that just goes, oh, man, this is going to end so horribly for Canadians.
Starting point is 00:21:50 Like how long is it two's before they're tapping in to me and you, our cell phones? They can't. Well, they can't. But you get the point. Right. So here's absolutely. And here's the thing is I think we've demonstrated fairly accurately over the past several weeks, even with what we're about to get to, that the RCMP has become a political arm.
Starting point is 00:22:13 They become the military arm of a political ideology. And so as much as they say that this is about criminals and everything else like that, here in the article, quote, the RCMP says those tools are only used during serious criminal investigations that involve national security. Okay. Who decides whether it's national security or not? You've got Brenda Lucky taking marching orders from the PMO.
Starting point is 00:22:36 So if Trudeau says, oh, you know what? That Sean guy, that really, really ridiculous and good looking two's guy. Yeah, let's tap into their shit. Let's because here's the thing. Like when they talk about threats that involve national security, like they won't even talk to us about what happened with those Chinese scientists that got deported out of the Winnipeg lab that was studying coronaviruses a year before all this shit happened. Right.
Starting point is 00:23:00 So what exactly is national security? I feel like it's fair to say at this point. that it's people who don't like the current state of things in Canada. Buzz me. Let's do this, because as you say that, let's hop to the next headline, which is mass shooting interference story continues to unfold. So I was about to say,
Starting point is 00:23:25 you know what, if you got Al Capone and you're trying to bust Al Capone and you know he's been a really bad guy and you got his phone and can tap into it, why wouldn't you do that? That just seems like smart criminal work. And then I skip to the next headline, which is mass shooting interference story continues.
Starting point is 00:23:39 continues to unfold. Continue. Yeah. So, I mean, there's, there's two kind of big things that happened this week with that. And this is kind of fun and interesting. It's great that we get to cover an ongoing story here on the Tuesday mashup rather than just one-offs. This is kind of just the sequel. So I mean, this is this is like the Avengers of News shows basically at this point, right? So there's this woman who's a survivor of the Quebec mass shooting in 1989. And she's been a vocal advocate for gun reform that has no basis in reality. Right. She's saying that we're still trying to ban automatic weapons when that happened 30 years ago. Shit like this.
Starting point is 00:24:22 She basically just gets a lombastead on Twitter every time she opens her stupid goddamn mouth. And I get the fact that some bad stuff happened. but that doesn't excuse you being absolutely willfully ignorant about what you're trying to preach. And so she said, here's an article for Global National. Alleged interference Nova Scotia shooting probe, quote, beneficial, says polytechnic survivor. Right. Look, I want, I don't care what aspect of government it is. I want laws and rules and regulations that are based on common sense, things that are just logical, right?
Starting point is 00:25:00 If you're just, oh, well, you know what? I think I've got a personal vendetta and I want it reflected in our charter. That's bullshit. And then the other thing is, is that there was a letter from a woman who, I can't tell exactly, I'm not exactly sure how she fits into things, but from what I gather, she's part of some civilian oversight. She released a letter that she wrote Brenda Lucky a year ago that corroborates everything in terms of there being the political interference.
Starting point is 00:25:28 So they've gone from originally it didn't happen to, well, it happened, but how much of it should is right and how much of it is wrong to? Well, it's a good thing because it does what I want it to. And this country's gone to shit. Did I say that already? Yeah. Well, the thing is, it just really proves, oh, never let a tragedy go to waste, you know? Yeah.
Starting point is 00:25:49 Right. Like they're literally admitting to it right there. That's what this whole story is about, right? is well technically this isn't them admitting to it this is this agenda driving crazy lunatic person who says but if it happened it's a good thing because it goes my way but what happens when it doesn't and that's why you want good laws on the books instead of idiotic bullshit i think the underlying tone of all of this from trudo to lucky to the whole group that's going on the investigation it's bringing out that they're willfully taking one of the worst things to happen
Starting point is 00:26:26 happen in human history, uh, human history, Canadian history. And they're trying to create their agenda at it, like push forward their agenda. That's like there is no accounting for taste with these people, right?
Starting point is 00:26:40 Like you're just like, what is the most offside way that you could possibly try and get these laws passed? Well, what if we fucked up a criminal organization to a mass shooting? And then just tried to fudge the books and, and pass our laws that way. And they still get voted for. airports you know going back to ryan whitney did you think we were going to come you know it's it's kind of a little bit of theme here we got going this week everything seems to have a little sequel uh in airports right now are as twos would say a shit show it is an absolute shit show what's going on at airports i'm glad that i'm not sitting in one right now
Starting point is 00:27:19 yeah so this is this has been fun because now everybody's starting to just they've stopped playing nice at this point like Air Canada and the federal government, no matter who's in charge, they've always been a little bit too cozy. Hey, we suck in our jobs. Okay, well, you're our airlines. We'll just give you a bunch of money. We'll have the people, we'll have the citizens pay for your flights, whether they're on them or not. Right. And this has been happening for decades.
Starting point is 00:27:46 And then you've got the CEO of Air Canada saying that they're going to cancel a whole bunch of flights in July and August to bring about the level of operational stability it needs. This will reduce pasture volumes and flows to a level. We believe the air transport system can accommodate. Here's the thing. If they're coming out with this and they're saying, we're canceling flights because the airports can't handle it, the airports are federally regulated.
Starting point is 00:28:16 So the next thing is, is they're going to go and they're going to say, listen, ass face, we had to cancel a bunch of flights. We didn't make money because you suck at your job. so give us some money so we don't go under and then you've got can we talk about Jennifer McDougal what we got time here oh it's Jennifer McDougal is the lady from white horse Yukon who had her 15 year old seven year old and six month old six month old baby stuck in the I believe it's oh yes yes stuck in one though it's either Vancouver Toronto yes and there's a picture
Starting point is 00:28:49 of her like just imagine all the parents out there being stuck in a home uh airport overnight laying your young one down on the floor, all three of them, all four of them end up sleeping there because they deny her hotel vouchers to go and use a hotel for. I laugh because I'm like, I think I'd be crying. Like literally I think I'd be crying.
Starting point is 00:29:10 Or I'd be burning the plate. Like I'd be losing my shit. I'd be losing my shit. I'd put them all in diapers and I'd be like, you run around and you go, you go talk to that man over there. You go say hi to that guy over there. You go bug him.
Starting point is 00:29:22 You go bug him. And I would be the most, annoying family in that airport until they fixed the problem. I drew a blank on the name, but here's the funny thing is this is them eating their own. Randy Bissanil, liberal piece of shit, quotes, my heart goes out to Jennifer and her family. Thank you for sharing about this shameful behavior from a major airline. This lack of compassion and action from Air Canada needs to change. And like you, I couldn't be more disappointed.
Starting point is 00:29:47 This is a problem the liberals created. Air Canada didn't want to deal with it. And now the liberals are trying to pass the buck on to them. But the problem is that the buck always gets passed back to the taxpayer. I love the fact that they're just duking it out and they're just burning bridges all around themselves. But at the same time, we all know that this is just going to cost us another shit ton more money. Can we do a happy moment?
Starting point is 00:30:12 You got a happy moment for me? Let's hear the happy moment. Give me a happy moment. All I've got is I'm paying more money to. That's what I'm coming down with here. All right, boy missing for eight days in Germany, found alive in sewer. Joe, who lives in Udenburg in northwest Germany, disappeared on June 17th from his front yard, officials say.
Starting point is 00:30:34 Presumably, there's no sewer. Like, he's not a ninja turtle, right? And then a passerby heard sounds coming from beneath the road. And then the police opened up a manhole and found him under their buck naked, covered in shit. And survived. Seven days later. Well, actually, you didn't say covered in shit.
Starting point is 00:30:53 I'm just guessing he's covered in shit because he spent a week in a sewer. How many of us wondered what it would be like to crawl into a manhole or one of the sewer drains just to see what was down there as a kid. My kids do it all the time. I'm like, Ninja turtles, man. I grew up wondering about that. This motherfucker. And I mean that in the common sense did it. And you can just imagine the panic that went through the entire group of people surrounding this.
Starting point is 00:31:17 And the cool thing is is they found him. Oh, absolutely. Right. Like and I mean, kids go disappear in weird ways sometimes. There's a guy my dad grew up with and they all called him Badger because when he was a little kid, they were all just out in a field and all of a sudden he just disappeared. And they're like, where the hell did he go? Like just family out in the field. I don't know. They were just walking around checking things out or something like that. And all of a sudden they're missing one of their kids. Like where is he? And they got all the farmers and everybody else nearby looking for him. And then they found him. He fell down a Badger. hole. Right. And so he's just got called badger for the rest of his life. But yeah, so this like kids go miss, they find weird places to go and get stuck and do things like that. But this is, you know, I mean, we talk about how bad things are in Canada, whatever else. But if there's one thing this can teach us, it's that no matter how shitty things are, there's always a light at the end of the tunnel. Can we talk about one final thing? I forgot all of those. Dude, I totally teed that up. That was perfect
Starting point is 00:32:22 ending time and you're just going to steal my thunder. I am. I am. Okay. I am. Because this, this was, I meant to send this to you, but can you blame me? I'm sitting in a hotel with three screaming children all day. I kind of forgot about it. We forgot about two things actually. What do you? I, I even sent you one of the articles. Did you see, did you see, uh, China one going to 20, what is it, 2027, 2027, zero COVID? I sent it to you. Do you know what I'm talking about? I, I looked at, at it and I was like, I'm just going to put the other stuff in there and I hope you don't notice because I'm sick to death of talking about COVID, but we could if you want.
Starting point is 00:32:59 It said extending it zero COVID policy until 2027. I realize you teed it up real good, but that is fucking insane. Well, it's not really. I mean, if there's one country in the world that's going to be capable of doing it, it's going to be China because anybody who, they'll just get shot. We are, our leader loves China. Do you see why it's relevant? Do you see?
Starting point is 00:33:24 I see why it's relevant. 2027, our leader is at least in cahoots until 2025. Anyways, the second one I wanted to bring up was, did you see that the two brothers and the deadly bank heist were twins from Duncan, B.C.? 22 years old. Sanich, yeah, Sanich. Yeah, however it's pronounced. Yeah, 22 years old. And they do a bank heist.
Starting point is 00:33:49 It goes awry. They get to shoot out with the cops. they both die and they find a bunch of explosives in their car. Where did you want to go with this? I'm saying totally flying by the seat of our pants. Yeah, we are flying by the seat of our pants. I'm saying once again, first, it's the 19 year old with depression. 21 kills a bunch of people.
Starting point is 00:34:09 Now it's twin brothers, 22. That means at the start of this, they were 20, go through a bank heist. You starting to see a little theme here of young people doing some really fucked up shit? Yeah, just lashing up. out. They've got nothing to lose. They hate everything. And yeah, what do you do? You just make a stupid sick. I'm just saying it'll be interesting to pay attention to that. Because as this goes along, this isn't like a 40 year old who's, you know, been, you know, building model trucks in his freaking garage or something. These are these are young kids. Yeah. Kids doing some fucked up shit.
Starting point is 00:34:47 Well, I mean, there's lots of hormones flying around. You know, even at 20, 22 years old and they get worked up and you know you can't find a job maybe whatever the hell it is and no release and well i mean we can go a lot of ways with that too right uh apparently young young kids are having a hell of a time even dating and so yeah it's i there i've got you i've got you flabbergasted after you had your perfect ending here's a tuesday week for you on the road thanks for coming Oh, you son of a bitch. We'll get you next week, too. See ya.

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