Shaun Newman Podcast - Mashup 124

Episode Date: September 13, 2024

222 Minutes hops on to discuss this week's headlines which include the Green Line in Calgary correction, heist update, water guns now assault weapons, Premier Smithl, DEI getting the boot and Trum...p gets the endorsement from cats. Mashup collection https://snp-8.creator-spring.com/listing/the-mashup-collection⁠⁠ Text Shaun 587-217-8500 Substack:https://open.substack.com/pub/shaunnewmanpodcast E-transfer here: shaunnewmanpodcast@gmail.com Silver Gold Bull Links: Website: https://silvergoldbull.ca Email: SNP@silvergoldbull.com Text Grahame: (587) 441-9100

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Starting point is 00:00:27 Fusion food disappoints the hell out of me. You've got this interesting concept. Let's take some established cuisine from over here and mix it up with another cuisine from over there and let's just see what falls out of it. How cool would that be? It's never anything interesting. You never have like Mexican burrito progis,
Starting point is 00:00:49 which would be delicious. You never have, I mean, Russia and China share one of the longest borders on the planet. You can't tell me that there isn't some obscure place in southeastern Siberia where you have fortune cookies
Starting point is 00:01:10 and inside of it you have a slightly smaller fortune cookie. You've got all these beauty opportunities and nobody ever capitalizes on them. Explain it to me like I'm five. I don't get it. 124. 2's getting obscure with the foreign foods. I don't think that's particularly obscure. You're obscure. How's Tews doing this week?
Starting point is 00:01:40 Tews is doing well. How about you? Flying by the seat of my pants this week, folks. That's how it feels. Mashup 124 coming in. And we're going to see, you know, we were joking before. I'm like, I don't feel like there's a whole lot going, you know, like, twos, are you slowing down on me on the headlines? But then we count them up and I'm like, no, never mind. We're just getting accustomed to doing way too many headlines. We've only got 29 this week.
Starting point is 00:02:07 So you may as well just quit and go home now. Everybody shows over. Thanks for coming. Yeah. Good morning. Murray Henderson, uh, chiming in from Alameda, not California. And then Mary Lee made it on time today for my favorite intro of the week. Did you hear that?
Starting point is 00:02:26 Oh, God. Favorite intro of the week. Easy does it, Merrily. Easy does it. Oh, good morning from Pinocca County, from Prince Rupert. You must not eat Russian dolls. You know, have you ever tried them, Kevin? Really?
Starting point is 00:02:44 Oh, my goodness. All right. Well, I'm glad. Morning from the West Coast. Well, you know what, Glenn? Good morning to you. And thank you. This, this right here, this little, little bit
Starting point is 00:02:55 of early morning scotch. I can already tell I'm going to have a hard time wrangling twos in today, you know? He's just... Why, why do you think I'm going to be hard to wrangle in? He's all fired up this morning. I'm glad to see the mashup crew is coming in from all over the country. That's pretty cool. So good morning, everyone.
Starting point is 00:03:14 And as I've already seen, somebody posting in the comments, Michelle Kruger, about community notes. So we got some community notes. If you got some community events going on, make sure you're commenting now. or at the end, we'll make sure we bring it up before we're out. We got...
Starting point is 00:03:29 And love from Peace River. Peace River, there you go. Mashup collection, I want to bring it up. I'm going to toss it in the comments as well. Here you go. There's the sharp rooster, the mashup shirt, among other things. Folks, I'll toss that in there. If you want to show your support, by all means, we had the verdict come down on the Coots
Starting point is 00:03:48 too. I don't know. I don't know where to go with this right now. I'm just going to keep talking about this. How won't we start calling them instead of? of the coots too. We start calling on the Coot six and a half. Sure.
Starting point is 00:03:59 The Coot's six and a half and they're at 9.43. So, yeah. All right. I mean, I saw a lot of people on Twitter after the sentencing pointing out all of the different instances of people doing far more heinous things and getting lighter sentences. There was a guy who beat a cop to death of the skateboard. You got a lighter sentence than these guys.
Starting point is 00:04:28 It's politically motivated. It drives me absolutely crazy. I don't know how much more I can say to add to the conversation you had with Sheila the other day. That was really well done. Happy Airborne Friday to Jamie Sinclair and the boys. I'm told I need to make an Airborne Friday shirt. So when we unveiled that, we will and we'll get her done. Either way, happy Airborne Friday.
Starting point is 00:04:54 to all the military out there. We got, I got a, I got one coming up here Tuesday on Tuesday with Mike Rood. He's to the Rood Awakening tour talking about methylquin. That was the drug in Somalia. Well, actually got used for longer than that. And it is, it's a ride. Anyways, that's, that's Tuesday's episode coming out this coming week. So, um, show to all the military boys.
Starting point is 00:05:20 All right, shall we get on, shall we get on with today's one, two, four? Before, if this is a show that you like and you enjoy it as much as everybody seems to, and we love the appreciation, mention it around the water cooler this week. But we got to start off with a rare instance, something we don't usually have to do, but we never shy away from it this show. A correction. A correction. So while I was ranting and raving and waving and waving my hands about the cost of the green line, I was saying that the original budget was 1.5 billion. million dollars. I had that mixed up with the original provincial portion that they were going to allocate towards it. It was a 50 kilometer green line constructed by 2024 for 4.6 billion, not 1.5 billion. And as far as the specifics of it being truncated, it then went to
Starting point is 00:06:20 6.2 billion for 9 kilometers of track. There you go. There's your, there's your correction. I appreciate you doing that Tuesday. It's not every, you know, every once in a while, twos has to eat some humble pie in a, in, I mean, it's still government waste and they're still doing a bunch of moronic things, but we're trying to hold ourselves to account here, folks on this side of the mashup. It's not a big deal. It's not like something I need to make a PowerPoint for or anything, but, you know, we try and, try and stay on the up and up and fix ourselves when we're wrong.
Starting point is 00:06:54 Uh, uh, the U.S. election is for the dogs. Oh my God. The, I don't even know. Where do you want to, where do you want to start with the amount of cat memes going on here? All right. So this is from, um, the Arizona Republicans. And I don't want to knock the American education system too much, mainly because they're not
Starting point is 00:07:18 going to get the jokes anyway. but it should say eat fewer kittens. It says eat less kittens vote Republican. It's a billboard. Anyway, it's an actual billboard in Arizona that says eat less kittens, vote Republican. So what happened was in the debate, Trump had said that in Springfield, Ohio,
Starting point is 00:07:42 they were eating dogs and cats. And there was lots of videos showing up of people. And like there was a whole lot of stories. showing up where people were upset about this eating dogs, cats, ducks and geese. Now, first off, I like ducks and geese. Ducks and geese are delicious. But, yeah, like there was a story of one lady whose cat went missing and then she saw it being hung up to skin in her neighbor's backyard. And there was a lot of instances like that.
Starting point is 00:08:17 The cat holding the vote for Trump. And so while I'm talking, Sean's showing a TikTok video that was done by AI of all these animals who are saying, please don't eat me and the Haitians ate my mom and vote Trump 2024 because we're puppies and we don't want to get eaten. It's funny. They really ran with it. And here's a friend of saying the left, no one is eating people's pets, which means we're one week away from why do you care that people are eating pets or eating pets three weeks away from why eating pets is good thing. and four weeks away from refusing to eat pets is white supremacy. So, you know, tying into exactly what happened with said pretty much everything. You had CBS, CTV wrote one of the longest articles I've ever seen from them,
Starting point is 00:09:04 trying to fact check this, but conspicuously avoiding any of the actual claims that people are making. Yeah, so ABC or CBS did another one. you had this full court press from the left wing media talking about how this is absolutely a hoax going into a presidential election. I feel like I've been here before. I feel like I've seen this movie. Okay?
Starting point is 00:09:32 But the only difference here is that this stuff isn't a crackhead on a laptop. And I'm not sure I haven't been to Springfield, Ohio, but nothing convinced me more that this was real than seeing the mainstream media go, nope, it's definitely not. And here, by the way, is Hank Azaria, who you may recognize as the voice of half the Simpsons characters making a video about this.
Starting point is 00:10:03 Springfield Police Chief Clancy Wiggum speaking, I'm going to help you. People are eating dogs? What do you mean, like hot dogs? Oh, cats. Mr. Katz is eating hot dogs. now people are eating dogs and cats people are eating dogs and cats in springfield are they good as you could tell a i'm going to allow i'm going to allow it because that's that's that's a great video
Starting point is 00:10:35 but twos is not going to he's not going to the buzzer is just nothing to him today boost we're going to talk for another three minutes on this i see how it's going to go today i see how it's going to go Sean wants us to stay on task and move quickly, and that's why we're going to go straight to the comments. So Zane Southgate says, Morning, all Mashers are a grand thank you to Tuesday and Sean for bringing up this fine follow-up of this week's events. It's going to be one in here that you sent us this week, by the way,
Starting point is 00:11:01 and thank you for that. Oh, and there's actually a few other ones as we go through the things this week that were pointed out and sent to us from you guys, and they're very much appreciated. So let's move on, shall we? the cat came back a young cougar that came onto a rural Alberta property southwestern outskirts of Calgary near the Anne and Sandy Cross conservation area on Tuesday afternoon killed a family's cat then returned to the house again later to the afternoon quoted
Starting point is 00:11:31 it was probably between five and ten minutes that it wouldn't leave and I was banging out the glass trying to get it to leave low said Tuesday you know what that would get it to leave a bunch of Haitian immigrants I was thinking probably a loaded weapon, but I guess that's a different way of going about it. Okay, yeah, I mean, same outcome. Just, you know. You're right.
Starting point is 00:11:56 Just bring in a thousand Haitians. We'll get these cougars taking right. Well, that's a thing, right? I mean, we have these issues with immigrants and trying to find a place for them to go and be an integrate, right? Okay, so you got a bunch of people from Haiti that want to eat cats. Let's send them to the foothills of Alberta, where any big cat that comes into their yard is going to feed them for a long time,
Starting point is 00:12:18 and the problem solves itself. It's the same issue with that terrorist we were talking about for weeks, the one that there's this video of him chopping the hands and feed off some guy in the desert. We're like, why did we let that guy in? Well, you know what? Let's think outside the box for a second. We got all these idiot protesters glue in their hands to those highways. Let's just send him out to talk to those guys.
Starting point is 00:12:44 I would be happy with him doing that job for us. You know what? You want to glue your hand to the pavement? We've actually got a guy who specializes in fixing that sort of problem. The Thai is not a serious paper. Am I pronouncing that right? I have like, is that how you... Who cares?
Starting point is 00:13:09 Okay. So on Monday, Taiyi reporter, Jen St. Deney emailed Sankey and the party to ask about his decision to share a 2020 video on social media and with in which Christine Anderson, a member of the far right German political party known for its anti-immigration and other far-right views attacked Justin Trudeau. And then it went on to say, I've never wanted my media outlet to become the story, but that happened because of conservative tactics.
Starting point is 00:13:35 Conservative tactics, which is just airing out the conversation. Here's what she said. Here's what I said. And he even went so far to say, here is my tweet that she's talking about. Here's what she said and here's what I said. And so when you look at it, here is the original tweet saying, if you thought the Croatian leader called out Trudeau, Christine Anderson rips him apart.
Starting point is 00:14:01 This isn't a good look, Canada. Now, this lady's email to them said, blah, blah, blah, blah. I've become aware of this post, blah, blah, blah, by candidate Chris Sanky, where he's expressing some admiration for Christine, Anderson, a member of the far right German political party known for blah, blah, blah. The point is, is that I literally just read that tweet.
Starting point is 00:14:24 It said nothing about admiration. And then the Taee writes its own kind of trying to get ahead of it rebuttal, which is just this long meandering, wander through the woods, just lost in the wilderness, picking berries sort of article that just covers anything and everything. but when it gets down finally to the meat and potatoes of it, it skips the whole first preamble and it says, can I get some more information on what Mr. Sanky intended with this tweet and what views of Ms. Anderson's he admires?
Starting point is 00:14:58 You're missing the whole first half of what she asked him. And if you had included that in this article, anybody who read it would know that you're an asshole. And if you, I think on the Thai page, they talk about how they're basically not biased, right? We're going to play the middle. Yeah, yeah. And then if you just go look where their money comes from,
Starting point is 00:15:23 because they will show you, to get donors directly from Tides Canada, just one thing. That took 10 seconds. I'm like, well, hmm. Yeah. They said that, you know, their largest voter base is, or their largest supporters are individuals. and then when you go into who pays for it,
Starting point is 00:15:42 it's less than half. The tie is from the left coast, absolutely, right? But we got to point this out and we got to call it when we see it, right? Liberal call in pinch hitter. Former Bank of Canada Governor Mark Carney is scheduled to attend the liberal summer caucus meetings in Nanaimo, BC. We're starting Monday. Caucus.
Starting point is 00:16:08 Monday, grit MPs will plot the return of Parliamentary. and the next election. Can I point something out just before I carry on with this? Before we talk, Kearney, when did they start the grit using grit instead of liberal? This is something very... It's a long time ago. No, no, no, no. No one's actually used it in a long time.
Starting point is 00:16:26 That's what I mean. Because they don't have any grit. But I'm pointing out, I guess, I understand that grit goes way back. I understand that this is an old term. But how we've been reading the headlines now for over two years. This is the first time I think I've seen grit used in the last two years. Last week it started. Grit getting used.
Starting point is 00:16:49 I'm like, why are they doing that? Because they're still be relatable. They're trying. You think that's relatable? Well, yeah, because grit, you know, hardworking people. They're substituting liberal for grit. Because liberal sounds like an elitist asshole who's completely out of touch with reality. Do you want to know why?
Starting point is 00:17:10 because that's what they are. I'm just pointing it out. They're just using that classic term. You're absolutely right. And I think this is, I think this is the first window where we've actually seen it in the entire time we've been doing the mashup.
Starting point is 00:17:25 Well, I'm curious why they keep using grit because they used it all through this article. Last week it was used once. I'm like, I read it and I'm like, what's grit? And then I looked it up. I'm like, oh, right, okay, yeah, right. But now it was used like, shit, five, six times in this article.
Starting point is 00:17:40 So that means next week It's going to be more Saskatchewan I think Nova Scotia is trying to get away from a two but don't quote me on that provinces are dropping the liberal parties
Starting point is 00:17:55 in the provinces are changing their names to get away from the word liberal because it's so yeah okay back to Carney he's been tapped to advise a party on the economic productivity plan one that could inspire the grits
Starting point is 00:18:09 you're seeing it again, platform or government policy. Here's further down the article. Eight of ten Canadians say it's time for a change, according to Abacus Data. And then further down, liberal MPs report a crescendo of dislike for the prime minister, quoted they disliked him in 2019. They hated them in 2021.
Starting point is 00:18:27 And now they despise him. Oh, I love that. That was just, oh, chef's kiss. That was beautiful. Yeah, so they're going to try and bring in Mark Carney to, you know, turn things around, fresh face. Here's the thing is if you need a car need to run the show, you're literally a fucking circus.
Starting point is 00:18:48 Got small hands smell like cabbage. Okay, where are we at now? Oh, yes, here we go. We're getting some sewer in our fentanyl. And then he took away the headline. Oh, sorry. In our fentanyl drains. There was a lot of comments coming in and I was trying to hit him.
Starting point is 00:19:09 I just didn't realize you read that slow. What jackass. New data from stats, Canada, shows that out of seven Canadian cities studied Metro Vancouver had the highest level of fentanyl byproduct in its wastewater. According to statistics released Friday levels
Starting point is 00:19:27 of nor fentanyl, which is a byproduct of fentanyl, in Metro Vancouver, were four to five times higher than compared to any other participating cities in 2022, 2023. And including in those, the cities,
Starting point is 00:19:39 other the other cities tested included Toronto, Emmenton, Halifax, Montreal, Saskatoon, Prince Albert, weirdly enough. Of course, Prince Albert's going to have a lot of, yeah, that's not really surprising anybody. I don't know why that's weirdly enough. Well, because of all the cities, like, you know,
Starting point is 00:19:59 they're going to do all these large cities and then Prince Albert. I get what you're saying. It just seems like an odd, they're doing all the major cities of Canada. Tell me one person that says Prince Albert's a major city in Canada. Well, I don't know. It depends how much time you spent living in orange. No, screw up.
Starting point is 00:20:18 Nobody's putting that in. Okay, Okay, Vancouver, Prince Albert? Come on. The point is that they're expecting to see a lot of fentanyl in Prince Albert. I realize. It's not a major city in terms of population or GDP or societal contributions or art.
Starting point is 00:20:38 Okay? but I would say it's probably a major city in terms of fentanyl consumption. Yeah, sure. Okay, fine. But I mean, you could go to some small community that has a drug problem and then put it in there two twos. And you're like, are we trying to be credible here?
Starting point is 00:20:52 Are we just trying to show that certain cities have a drug problem? It's like, well, we all know Vancouver's got a bad drug problem. It's not shocking to see this thing. I think that's the whole point of the bloody thing. I'm just pointing out that they do all the major cities. and then they stick in PA and I understand what you're saying it just
Starting point is 00:21:11 throw it in the trash can. Absolutely. Now here's the thing is this, we've seen this before. This isn't the first time one of these issues has happened. You get a whole bunch of drugs in the sewer
Starting point is 00:21:28 and next thing you know you've got a bunch of mutated turtles dancing around with vanilla ice. I'd tell you what? I would take that. Well, that's the thing, right? You know, I said on Twitter, I was like, do you want teenage mutant ninja turtles? Because that's how you get teenage mutant ninja turtles.
Starting point is 00:21:45 And then Chris Sims jumps in and she's like, why are you saying that like it's a bad thing? And I'm like, well, actually, wait a sec. Maybe we should have a bunch of fentanyl running through the sewers. I think it's a fair point. And just catching up on comments here. Bonnie, I'm totally with you. Yeah, I think we'll be seeing a new name for the Alberta NDP 2. Definitely.
Starting point is 00:22:05 And Michelle, lots of love for you. Tews is in top. for today. And just to reiterate, we say it every week. Anybody who's got high praise for twos gets their comment read. Sean, okay, Sean disappeared.
Starting point is 00:22:28 So our next headline is the NDP are not a serious party. Now, I'm just going to bring up this tweet from Sarah Hoffman, the Alberta NDP, nothing at all anymore. And she is proud to announce her role as official opposition, shadow minister for health. Okay.
Starting point is 00:22:49 Now, here's the thing is this is the same strategy they did when she was the minister of health in 2015 to 2019. This is bait. It's the same thing with that lady in the Netherlands. There's a few other countries in Europe where they get the largest, most rotund person who is elected into office as a minister of health. And it's just bait. Okay.
Starting point is 00:23:12 She's the shadow minister. There's an obvious joke about how big the shudder. shadow is. Okay, don't take it. All right. All this is, is they just want you to make some clever puns about how she's a giant chungus or the size of government or whatever else. And then they're going to call you a misogynist fat shamer. Okay. Just, just leave it be. Second thing, we have Jagmeet Singh running his idiot mouth. From seniors, what kind of person He wants to strip away dental care when seniors have just gotten it when kids are receiving it. Who wants to take that away from them?
Starting point is 00:23:55 Here's the thing. I want somebody, if anybody ever happens to meet JagMeet Singh in real life, I want you to pick his pocket, steal his wallet, order a bunch of free shit for seniors, women, or gay people, or some minority. And then when he complains about it, be like, well, why would you want to stop giving them these things? why would you want to take away this, I don't know, hello, fresh subscription. Don't you want them to eat?
Starting point is 00:24:24 And he's going to say, motherfucker, I want them to eat, but I'm tired of paying for it myself. He say, ha, ha, got you. Gotcha,
Starting point is 00:24:32 bitch. That's what he doesn't get. And that's what he purposely avoids every time in this conversation. Okay? Also, the, uh, the,
Starting point is 00:24:44 uh, the, uh, and federal NEPs are now, against carbon, taxes. You know, when I started out before the show, people won't realize this. I've realized that I have a loose connection
Starting point is 00:24:55 somewhere. And when Tuse really gets me irritated, I smack the table and everything goes out. And Tews, you've done it twice to me already this morning. Let's freaking move on. Master Demeters. Well done.
Starting point is 00:25:11 Okay. Of course, we're talking about the latest debate, the presidential debate. There's a whole bunch going on here. Trump, Harris. We'll start with CNN. This is a tweet was hammering ABC for its bias presidential debate moderation. There's a video on that. There was a Times article come out, and in the very bottom it said, correction.
Starting point is 00:25:32 The original version of this story mischaracterized as false Donald Trump's statement accusing Kamala Harris of supporting transgender operations on illegal aliens in prison. As a presidential candidate in 2019, Harris filed out a questionnaire saying she supported taxpayer-funded gender transition treatment for detained immigrants. you kind of get the point. Here's a, you know, it just goes on and on and on.
Starting point is 00:25:54 Is that it comes out where they'll say, oh, Donald Trump did this or Donald Trump did that. And then, and how wrong it is. And then when they actually get down to the nuts and bolts, a lot of the time it's right,
Starting point is 00:26:06 or it's been mischaracterized. And there was several things where Kamala Harris within like a two minute window said a whole bunch of shit that was verifiably not true and didn't get fact checked on any of it once. and yet Donald Trump was consistently fact-checked throughout.
Starting point is 00:26:24 And so, yeah. I, um, uh, when it comes down to this whole thing, you know, like you sit there and you go, who won, who lost the debate, I, listen, I think every, every person who's watched, it doesn't matter if you love her, Hey, Kamala. Uh, she, she's, she's surprised me more and more. Now, is there things she's doing the earrings and everything, certainly? but I don't know. I've come back to a simple leg point, you know,
Starting point is 00:26:51 and it's like, you look at where we're at in this world twos, and I go, who's going to make sure we don't go to war? And then, that's Donald Trump. Hands down, right? I mean, love or hate the guy.
Starting point is 00:27:03 I just keep coming back to the simple. Right now we're so close to like insane insanity. We've been there for a long time. And where we sit, I go, you know, just put it on that issue. and you vote your way.
Starting point is 00:27:18 Obviously on this side, I don't get to vote. See, Kamala her, well, dude, we are not U.S. citizens. Make no mistake about this. Both of us have already voted for Kamala at least three times. But here's the thing, if she wants to be into politics, let's just send her to China
Starting point is 00:27:37 and she can run the whole thing however she wants. Like, just, why does it have to be one of the neighboring countries that we're supposed to be trading with and working with and building each other, up together. Go to some asshole shithole country that wants to do everything the exact opposite of Canada
Starting point is 00:27:55 and put her in charge of that and just let's see how it goes. You know. I want to bring this up because all these celebrities coming out endorsing Kamala and everything else. And we've seen this song and dance before. Brett Favre tweeted out about 150 million people are going to vote with only a handful of
Starting point is 00:28:11 them being celebrities. I hope most people do their own research instead of listening to their favorite, singer, actor, or athlete. And Yeah, which is basically, he's basically coming out as a Republican by saying that. Right. Well, that's the thing. Yeah, he just endorsed Donald Trump.
Starting point is 00:28:28 Right. By doing your own research, which you should never do, folks. Never do that. That's dangerous. You know? We have people for that. The mashup effect US edition. Camala Harris, exercise.
Starting point is 00:28:48 the ghosts of June after needling. Oh no, wait, that's a headline. My apologies. Oh, no, no, no. All right. Let me, let me just, the dad, dad's going to take over for a second here. What? All right.
Starting point is 00:29:00 Daddy's home? Oh, shit. It's the wrong. Oh, all right. Wait a second. Wait, wait, wait, wait. Wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait. Dad's going to take over.
Starting point is 00:29:11 You know what I like when Toos gets over his skis too much? Here, this is it. Oh, yeah. This brings it a little piece of humble pie. All right. All right. Fine. We'll issue a correction later, you dick.
Starting point is 00:29:23 Donald Trump announces he will ban taxes on overtime work if elected president to incentivize hard workers. I talked about this like three months ago on the show. And obviously Donald Trump is a fan. Donald, if you're watching right now, which I assume you are, just chime in in the comments. And he took the exact pitch that I had in just some random ramble. it's one of his official policy planks. And honestly, the dad's back.
Starting point is 00:29:52 You know what? You know what? Can I take away like admin privileges from Sean so that he could just quit showing comments whenever he wants to? Bonnie about all these tabs open. This is just everything that we're covering this week. This is a regular week for us. You know what I want from all the listeners?
Starting point is 00:30:15 Every time you, Tuesday goes, you know, every time you give me a little pump up, I'm going to show it. I tell you what I'll do on the flip side. Every time you want to point out something on twos, I will do my damnedest to be on there clicking on it so that it gets some air time.
Starting point is 00:30:30 Ah, this is great. This is great. This is fantastic. Okay, can we please continue with this show so we can get done quickly? Sure. All right. Okay. So Donald Trump is going to make overtime work tax free,
Starting point is 00:30:42 and that's absolutely beautiful. Just that on its own. I would probably vote for Elizabeth May if she ran that as a plank. Which part of DEI stands for, I told you so. North Carolina, there's multiple here. North Carolina public universities have closed their DEI offices, eliminating 59 DEI positions and saved $17 million, according to a report.
Starting point is 00:31:09 Brewing Company Molson Coors Beverage Coe says it's dropping its diversity, equity, and inclusion policies and taking a broader view in which all employees know they are welcome. Does that mean, like, do we got to, should we reach out and see if Mulsing Coors would like to be on it, like, you know, like, if you, Tuesday could probably drink a sponsor. Yeah, I'm like, if they're getting rid of DEI, man, I'm, I'm all for that. Okay, yes, but I'm not going to sit here and drink 17 Coors light in the course of an hour in attempt to get a buzz.
Starting point is 00:31:40 Honestly, if they throw in a catheter, I'll think about it. But otherwise, I am not interested in Molson Coors. Thank you very much. I tell you what, I'm all interested in companies that are given the boot to DEI to's. So let's get that. Let's proud fund that matter so that we want to be less gay. Have a full strength beer. Just saying.
Starting point is 00:32:01 And quit making it out of rice. Okay, there's other ones too, but same idea. Lulu Lemon in La La Land. Vancouver Sportswear Company Lulu Lemon Athletica told government officials it might halt a planned expansion in Canada if it didn't get an exemption to more easily hire temporary foreign workers. Yeah. I don't know what you want for me. They want to expand their headquarters. And they said, well, the cost of us expanding our headquarters is too high unless we can hire temporary foreign workers. Now, if you're expanding your fucking headquarters, it would imply that that job would be at least somewhat permanent because it's your headquarters.
Starting point is 00:32:51 But they said if we can't do the TFW thing, we're just going to move our headquarters to a different place. And so then this article 222 viewers just throwing that out there right now Nice, nice, nice All right, this article goes on to say that You know, they need to incentivize The workers by providing training and shit like that
Starting point is 00:33:15 No, no, no, no, no, no. You people are idiots Whoever wrote this article Zach Vicerra Right, what you need to do Is look at the total cost of that headquarters because that's what the company's doing. You've got to talk the same language as them.
Starting point is 00:33:30 If it's going to cost you $500 million for that thing, you look at it and you say, well, you know what? They're going to spend $50 million on red tape because that's the fucking country we live in. We say, okay, well, you know what? If we cut out a whole bunch of the red tape, now that cost goes down to $450 million,
Starting point is 00:33:47 and they can hire regular-ass workers and they're still coming out ahead. That's what you got to do. You need... You got to have people who understand what they're reporting on and you've got to have people in government who even if they don't understand
Starting point is 00:34:03 what they're trying to pass rules about being able to consult with people who do. And you have to be smart enough to be willing to draw the line between lobbyists and consultants. But that's simple answer. That's the simplest solution right there. The real wage gap.
Starting point is 00:34:20 Here is a post from Calgary, University of Calgary professor in economics. the gap between the Canadian and American economies has now reached its widest point in nearly a century. And the visual GDP per capita for people. Yeah. In 2020, so you've got the highest in the states are basically Alaska, Oregon, California, and I think that's New York State is number one, I'm guessing.
Starting point is 00:34:53 But it's where all the, you know, Wall Street is. makes sense because it's it's fucking Wall Street. The highest two in Canada are Alberta at 82.2 and this is USD per capita. And Saskatchewan at 80.3 followed in third place at 75% of that is BC at 63.1. Okay. And all the way in the fucking bottom is New Brunswick or P.I. 48.2. New Brunswick 47.1 and Nova Scotia in 45.2.
Starting point is 00:35:36 Those three, by the way, are the lowest on this whole map out of 50 states and 10 provinces. It doesn't include the territories. So out of 60, all the last three are the East Coast. We're falling behind, man. CBC did an article. I didn't include it because fuck CBC. but CBC had Trevor Tomebe or Tum or whatever it is on talking about this exact thing, basically saying that Canadian wages are where they were in 2014.
Starting point is 00:36:13 Meanwhile, U.S. wages have gone up. I think it was 16%. So what's the big difference between the borders? You're just going to draw an imaginary line in the dirt. And it just so happens that after a decade, one of them has moved down slightly and the other one has moved up to 16%. Well, shit. How does that work out?
Starting point is 00:36:34 What do you think it might be? Australian free speech gets kicked in the dingoes. Australia said it would be, will find internet platforms up to 5% of their global revenue for failing to prevent the spread of misinformation online, joining a worldwide push to rein in borderless tech giants, but angering free speech advocates. The government said it would make tech platforms set codes of conduct,
Starting point is 00:37:04 governing how they will stop dangerous falsehoods and spreading. To be approved by a regulator, the regulator would set its own standard. If a platform failed to do so, then fine companies for non-compliance. Does this sound familiar? Yes. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:37:22 It's weird. This is, it's almost a chicken or the egg discussion, Sean. And I don't know. I feel like, I feel like I'm alone in this. This might be by Peter Thiel moment. is everybody thinks that it's Klaus Schwab and the World Economic Forum,
Starting point is 00:37:41 dictating policy, moving around a bunch of world leaders as marionettes. I just look at it and say, okay, well, you know what? It gets tried somewhere and it works and it squashes things being said that the government doesn't like. And so they try it here. And, oh, you know what? If we do this and it gets everybody fighting against each other, we get to stay in power. Oh, yeah, that's a good idea.
Starting point is 00:38:02 Let's try that too. And so it's, it might be Klaus Schwab. But I think if you throw Occam's razor at it, it's a whole lot more of people trying to be vaguely overlordish without being overtly and looking at what works around the globe. Elizabeth Warren talking about excess profit and grocery stores. I wonder where she got that from. And it just so happens that that Canada's, leading the charge on all of it. My issue with that theory is it's another five eyes country.
Starting point is 00:38:38 So I just look at it and then tell it's Mexico saying they're going to do this. Sure. But I look at it. It's, you know, and maybe it's our news cycle that we're looking at. But it's, it's Australia. And we seem to be right and lockstep with a few of the five eyes countries on all this stuff. So to me, that's, you know, like it just, it seems like one country. comes up with this bad idea, the next one
Starting point is 00:39:05 just follows suit. And then some of them were behind them, and some of them were ahead of them. And it just seems like when it comes to Britain, New Zealand, Australia, the states, us, we are all in the same bad idea pile. And whether that is wef or whether that is... It's a group project open book test. Everybody puts their heads together and comes up
Starting point is 00:39:25 with the best answer out of the whole group and that's what gets put in. That's basically it. And then Michelle Krieger says Atlantic Canada is lower than Alabama. Wow. Yes. Lower than Louisiana, lower than Mississippi. Here's the thing is this is completely unrelated, completely unrelated to Atlanta Canada's lack of prosperity. Because I mean, you think like, well, Alberta has all the oil and it just magically stops at the border? No. No, it doesn't. There's a lot in fucking Quebec. There's a lot in New Brunswick. But if you've got an indefinite fracking ban in a place like New Brunswick, you can't really expand your natural
Starting point is 00:40:03 resources. If you're going to shackle your economy, don't be surprised that it fucking sucks. The S word. The block, Quebec law, is ready to wheel and deal with Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's government in exchange for support during confident votes now that the liberal government's confidence and supply agreement with the NDP has ended. The support won't come cheap, the Quebec-based block said, and the Sovereignty Party led by Yvesse Francois Blanchet has already drawn up a list of demands. Block, house leader Elaine Tarian, said his party is happy to regain its balance of power. Quoted, our objective remained the same, but the means to get there will be much easier,
Starting point is 00:40:46 Tarian said. We will negotiate and seek gains for Quebec. Our balance of power has improved. That's for sure. He called the situation a window of opportunity. All right. So first off, fuck fucking Quebec. Secondly,
Starting point is 00:41:02 I'm also a Quebec separatist. We keep treating this like it's a bad thing. Like, oh, these fucking Quebec separatists. Listen, folks, if Quebec ever decides to just cut a little trench all the way along and just move a couple feet into the Arctic, yes, absolutely. I will help you. I will bring a shovel.
Starting point is 00:41:24 Okay? Quebec separating would be awesome for Canada. We should all be Quebec separatists. But the block Quebecwa, they're like, oh, it's a rare opportunity to get whatever we ask for. We can just name it and we'll get it. Okay, right, right, right, right with me so far? They are a Quebec separatist party and they're presented with a unique opportunity to get anything they want if they ask for it.
Starting point is 00:41:54 what are they asking for not separation they're asking for free shit fuck them Alberta is a B-O-R are you trying to say BOR yeah poor borne yeah all right
Starting point is 00:42:17 the United Conservative Party board has approved a gun rights law that would make American firearms advocates drool with envy the draft will be contained 21 rights one is freedom to keep and bear arms including ownership and use of firearm quoted freedom to use sufficient force to defend person, family, home, and property from any and all occupants, theft, or destruction.
Starting point is 00:42:37 This is one of the tabled things that should be coming up to's. But once again, in talking to just floating ideas right now. Yes. So the thing is with talking to Premier Smith earlier this week, it sounds like the week of October 28th, we will see what the Bill of rights updated version looks like. I think I said that right. Well, I think I don't know.
Starting point is 00:43:09 We'll, maybe. My understanding was that they were going to talk about it at the AGM, which is November 1st and 2nd. But I've been wrong about a lot of things. Go listen to what Daniel Smith said. And I think I held her to it. I'm sure if you go back and listen, I said when we're talking about bill of rights.
Starting point is 00:43:28 And on top of that, the vaccination staff, us and things like that. And I'm October 28th. That week. It's going to be old before the AGM. And I've got nothing but love and respect for Danielle Smith. And so, yeah, we could definitely, you're absolutely right. That's what you just said.
Starting point is 00:43:47 Okay. All right. Let's move on to the next thing. Daniel Smith annoys Tuesdays of the week. Where should I start with this, Sean? You fire away, buddy. All right. Going back to the separatist thing.
Starting point is 00:44:01 Daniel Smith tweets and she keeps doing these branded tweets with her talking in front of a podium. Do some videos right off the bat because these are just sound bites. This is just a strongly worded letter with a strong picture in front of it.
Starting point is 00:44:17 You are being marginally better than Jason Kenney, but only marginally. The federal government does not have a mandate to bargain with Quebec separatists at the expense of Alberta, the West and the rest of the country. If the liberals go down this path, We need an election to be called immediately. First off, like I said,
Starting point is 00:44:34 just strongly worded letter. That's all it is. Secondly, quit talking about separatists. Like, they're a bad thing because I feel like half of your constituents are. And you need to get rid of the stigma about it. And thirdly, like we just covered Quebec separatism is a great thing. And we need to encourage it. Okay.
Starting point is 00:44:54 What's the next thing? The looming air Canada pilot strike threatens to cripple our economy, blah blah blah blah blah blah blah the federal government must take this issue seriously and push for a swift resolution before the impacts become irreversible. For fuck's sakes, don't be throwing stuff to the federal government to say, we need you to step in and solve this. The federal government should not be solving labor disputes on any level. Okay. And the fact that we give them the power is bullshit. the fact that we've got a libertarian premier calling for the government to step in and solve this is fucking unfathomably weird.
Starting point is 00:45:37 Here's her again doing weird shit where she's talking about carbon capture and she's just plugging how good it is and how we've developed this technology. You know, we had the technology 200 million years ago and it's called fucking trees. Okay. And then this is the coop de grass. her full statement on opposing further asylum relocation to Alberta. Alberta's government is opposed to the federal government's plan to relocate tens of thousands of asylum claimants to Alberta, especially without any financial assistance to support the province in doing so. Quit talking about the federal government like there's somebody you need to get your money back from.
Starting point is 00:46:21 Jesus fucking Christ. And that's why you get tweets like this. from Grand Cura. She campaigned like a Klein and is governing like a Redford. Also tell her, I'll see her in November, my first political event.
Starting point is 00:46:36 You've got people who have gone decades and decades and decades without being remotely involved in politics, showing up to events personally to tell her what she thinks. I don't know. Sean, are you still there?
Starting point is 00:46:52 I can keep going. I'm still here. All right. Well, anyways. We're going to be at the AGM. We're going to be at the AGM. We are currently arguing about the format of it. So.
Starting point is 00:47:08 Yes, we are. Yes, we are. We're going to figure that out in the next couple days. But we will be at the AGM. Well, no, no, let's put it to the audience. The audience, do you want to see a live mashup show from the AGM? We're going to have to do a show from there anyways. But do you want to see something of a different feel at a different time,
Starting point is 00:47:29 but around the AGM. Is that what they want? Is that what you want? Is that what the mashup crew wants? Option A. Give us what you got. And then just send us a couple updates from Red Deer. That'd be cool.
Starting point is 00:47:45 Yes, yes. Okay. So option A we're looking at is sitting at like a trade booth. You can come by, say hi. I don't know. Maybe we'll have a picture blown up of me yelling red-faced into the microphone about how the NDP are not a serious party. and one of Sean looking bored beside me.
Starting point is 00:48:00 But we could have that. You can come up, say hi, chat, whatever else. Or option B is that we are in a room up on a stage doing a live stream mashup. Just this exact thing. Just this exact thing. Okay, well, it's going to be like a plinth maybe. But we're going to be in a room doing a live stream of the mashup. I just want to pause the entire mashup right here now to call you a jack.
Starting point is 00:48:28 ass yet again. Okay. We're going to have to do get up a little board little thing here and it's get over. We're going to say hi to everybody. It's like, okay. Okay. So let's let's let's let's just expose the ideas. Okay. One is a trade show booth at the actual event where people are going to be. The other is more of an after soiree where you're at a after party with booze. You get to sit down in the audience and watch us yell at each other live. Sure. With booze? Well, we all know twos is going to be happy, isn't he?
Starting point is 00:49:05 Right? Like, I mean, you know, he goes, I'm going to be barry. Yeah. Hi. Thanks for that sales pitch, twos. Oh, man. I mean, I just, the, the comments are blowing up. I might just, I just put a little dunk booze.
Starting point is 00:49:18 Definitely want a live mask. You keep showing the same. Yes. You keep showing the same. Yes. You're as bad as ABC. All the comments are coming in. Yes.
Starting point is 00:49:27 Yes, yes. He's literally keeps popping up the yes. Here's a yes and there's a yes. Okay. Two. Here's more. Two. Of course it's got to be two.
Starting point is 00:49:36 Definitely want a live mashup from the AGM. I just bet the ones that say literally exactly yes. Okay. Here's the best thing going for you so far. I'll be so busy at the AGM. I won't be able to watch it, but I would enjoy seeing it on the replay. Live mash up with a live audience. Oh my God.
Starting point is 00:49:53 Why do you need to take the name of Jesus Christ in vain? it's a shortcoming of mine. There's a long list of them. We can go to the AGM from Saskatchewans, so we need a live mashup. And can't go. Can't go. Oh, and we've got another yes.
Starting point is 00:50:07 There. Okay. Three yeses, okay? That was a lot more than seriously. No wonder you need an accountant. Three yes. I can tell what twos wants to do. I can tell what twos wants to do.
Starting point is 00:50:27 Oh, my goodness. week in government corruption. Let's start. Between February 1st, 2016 and September 26th, 2018, Mark Primo, inappropriately used his position as an employee at Innovation Science and Economic Development Canada to direct purchases totaling $231,000 and change from ISED to access security logistics, a company that he fully owned. On August 29th, Mr. Primo received 24-month conditional sentence for a breach of trust contrary to section 122 of the criminal code. It went on and on. I'm sure Toos has something he wants to point out.
Starting point is 00:51:03 He'll probably say yes, 17 times off the three tweets. But regardless, tell us what you think, Tews. Please enlighten us on this side. Well, I mean, it's nice that we finally got to the bottom of this. It started in 2016 and ended in 2018. And this came out September 4th, 2024, that this got straightened out. So you know what? I mean, it's not like, it's not like our entire.
Starting point is 00:51:28 justice system is in absolute fucking shambles. It's nice to know that we finally got to the bottom of this. And we gave him a two-year, 24-month conditional sentence for a breach of trust. The laws should be 10 times worse for
Starting point is 00:51:47 politicians, public servants. So if it's something you go to jail for a year for, if you're just regular citizen, if you do it as a politician or public servant, you go to jail for a decade. Just Put another zero on whatever it is. Well, I can safely say on this side, we both know that when it comes to the government,
Starting point is 00:52:13 we have zero teeth when it comes to what they do and we keep exposing it. And then you find out there isn't a whole lot of penalties. I would love to see heck something. And, you know, everything Vesper was saying last week was bang on. And that's exactly it. Shout out to Vesper. innocent bystander struck down in gunfight. This is like I haven't, I don't even, I didn't even know what to say about this.
Starting point is 00:52:39 A woman says she's in disbelief. I'm in disbelief. After being charged with assault with a weapon for what she calls the act of spraying a person in a water gunfight. You can't make this up. Quote, I'm very upset that my full name was disclosed, but the type of weapon wasn't mentioned, she said, adding she was charged with the offense without being asked a single question. and then her daughter said Randy Washick said her mother was part of a water gun fight with some neighboring children when another neighbor was hit with a rogue spray of water. This is the most ridiculous, ridiculous story, except it is true in Canada. I think this is great.
Starting point is 00:53:20 You know, we keep talking about gun violence and how it's going completely unfettered, unstopped. There's no repercussions for people. and now you've got somebody who knows not a thing about muzzle control, has no trigger discipline. Rule number one is be sure of your target and beyond. Rule number two is don't point anything at something you're not planning to shoot. She breaks every single firearm safety rule. There's no prove, and they're throwing the book at her. It's about time we got serious about gun safety in this country.
Starting point is 00:53:56 Amen. defund the CBC Ombudsman Ombudsman Ombudsman Ombudsman Yes, host Ian I'm not going to try and say that name
Starting point is 00:54:11 has been cited for editorializing during a 2023 broadcast the CBC radio show Cross Country Checkup according to Black Locks reporter The CBC Oudsman said Ombudsman Can't say it And I can't say the guy's name
Starting point is 00:54:24 Ian straight from being balanced When it came here I'll try Han Oman Oh, man. Hold on, I'm going to see. I don't know. Balance when it came to a contentious issue and instead offered a valued judgment
Starting point is 00:54:37 when he said, people want more immigration to come to Canada. Last year, at the very bottom of this article, found this fascinating. Last year, Canada led in 471,000 landed immigrants, another 766,000 migrant workers
Starting point is 00:54:50 and over a million foreign students. Think about that, too. Yeah. So the ombudsman, for CBC. It's an actual word. I didn't just make this up. Okay, real quick.
Starting point is 00:55:05 Diana says it's not a firearm. It's a water toy. I was being facetious. I am fully aware of that. So the ombudsman said had a man sing straight from being a balanced from being balanced when it came to a contentious issue. And this is from,
Starting point is 00:55:20 it doesn't say when, but this was in 2023. So this was a conversation, live conversation from 2020. and now we are in September of 2024. So this is at the very least nine months old. It's probably on average going to be about 15 months old. And the ombudsman finally was able to look at this and say,
Starting point is 00:55:43 hmm, yes, I think he was slightly out of place here. And that he editorialized when he should have been presenting things objectively. It took him 15 months to do this. You think he could do maybe go back to the Freedom Convoy content? Does he work for revenue Canada? Jesus. This is why. So whoever was in the comments a little while ago is like, why do you keep swearing?
Starting point is 00:56:09 Why do you keep saying? Because of this. You're taking the Lord's name in vain. That's what they're upset about. They're not worried about the swearing. The Lord's name of vain. That's what they're... Listen, you just get...
Starting point is 00:56:19 You talk to all of our elders. They would say the same thing. That's what people are upset about. That's it. Your job is to... is to hold the CBC to account, which obviously you've been stuck in yet lately. And if something as simple as a comment in a conversation
Starting point is 00:56:36 takes you a year and a half to getting around to getting the bottom to the bottom of, like nobody even remembers this anymore. You may as well say something about the JFK assassination while you're at it. Like it was that long ago. Seriously, figure your shit out. Get your poop in a group. All right, but that's not even everything.
Starting point is 00:57:00 So, what, we're going to stick on the CBC for forever? Fuck, fine, whatever. All right, goofy news. Oh, dudes is finally feeling like me this week. Oh, I know that look. I've been feeling that look. Australian Olympic, Olympian Rachel Raygun Gunn has been named as the world's top female breakdancer by the world. Dance Pork Federation.
Starting point is 00:57:25 No, you cannot make that up. and a British criminal is part of a group that has pulled off an adacious prison break in Portugal escaping by ladder over the wall and making off before God's realized they had gone. I guess just throw a ladder over the wall and where you go. Imagine you're Wentworth Miller and you tattoo your entire body
Starting point is 00:57:46 with all the blueprints of the prison and everything like that and you go through like 13 episodes of figuring out how to break out and getting all of the things together and all of that stuff. And then somebody just shows up with a ladder. And they're like, oh,
Starting point is 00:57:59 Hey, how's it going? Like, a kid got set fire out of school. That is no laughing matter. That is true. Okay. 14 year old girl accused of a seriously,
Starting point is 00:58:16 uh, seriously injuring a 15 year old classmate by lighting her on fire at Evan Hardy Collegiate High School in Saskatoon has been charged with attempted murder. Agrival, aggravated assault and arson, uh, a girl, poured liquid from a black container
Starting point is 00:58:30 onto another girl and then litter on fire. I mean yeah. This is rock. I got this is something that we would be like, what the hell, no matter where it happened in the world, we would probably mention it if we
Starting point is 00:58:47 heard about it. But Saskatoon, yeah. Like, I've played sports at that school when I was in high school. and I know a lot of people who went there and you just think like that is just
Starting point is 00:59:04 I don't even know what to make of it I don't know what to say about it it's just absolutely fucked and it needed to get mentioned thoughts and prayers for civil servants you know we go from probably the most serious article of this week to federal public servants okay they're unable to return to their offices
Starting point is 00:59:30 three days a week because their department lack enough space for them. That's basically a giant chunk of this. Public services and procurement can to manage his office space for more than 270,000 federal public servants. As of March 31st, there were about 368,000 federal workers. If two's ever had a point on reducing, how many federal employees?
Starting point is 00:59:52 If you ever had a point. I was just saying if you couldn't find one, here's like reason 728. All right, fair enough. So they got to go back to work And they're just cramped all in together on top of each other And there aren't enough work spaces Which is that even true?
Starting point is 01:00:14 Does that mean that the The public sector has grown so much Since they sent everybody home That there's no room for them now that they're all coming back Because it's not as though It's not as though the office space got beamed up to this mothership right so either some weird fuckery is happening with how they're trying to explain this and they're like oh well you know i mean we we've all got to have cubicles now we can't all have corner offices
Starting point is 01:00:45 or something like that or our public sector has grown so much they don't have room for that they didn't even realize that every room and every building is full now one of the other things is they keep complaining. They keep making the argument for us. They talk about how stupid this is. Like the one guy, and I saw this multiple times, there was one guy who said it in an interview. It showed up in an article.
Starting point is 01:01:11 They say, why do we need to go back to work in the office when we spend half our day in meetings on teams anyway? Motherfucker, if you have a job where you spend half of your day in meetings consistently day in and day out, your job is completely un-fucking necessary. This is, and this is where they don't help themselves more,
Starting point is 01:01:37 okay? They've got a thing going on saying buy nothing. And what it's saying is, we encourage members to pack a lunch, minimize spending on in-office days, make a decision to buy local as much as possible, promote your favorite neighborhood business. They're talking about not supporting downtown business.
Starting point is 01:01:54 So like if you had a business downtown, they're saying you shouldn't support them. and that will force the federal government to look at not putting you to work. The idea being that if the local businesses downtown who have been suffering because they're bread and butter, which is a bunch of vampiristic bureaucrats are now actually going to be showing up around the area, they're saying, well, don't give them their business. And then they're going to complain to the government. And then the government's going to step in.
Starting point is 01:02:25 And they're going to be like, okay, we'll just subsidize you until this problem solves itself. and that's somehow going to make things better. But like how misguided is that concept in the first place? The government's making us go to work. Our bosses are making us go to work. And so to retaliate, we are going to punish small businesses in the area. The fuck is wrong with you.
Starting point is 01:02:46 This is why everything about Ottawa is a shit show. Yes. Update, portrait heist. You know how we love to talk a good heist, folks. This is one of the first ones we talked about. The roaring line. Yeah, this goes back a while. So the roaring line has been found.
Starting point is 01:03:06 It's a 1941 portrait of British Prime Minister, Sir Winston Churchill, famed by Canadian photographer Yusef Karsh, which was reported stolen from the lobby of Ottawa's Fairmont Chateau-Laurier Hotel in August 2020, and has been located in Italy. So if you go back to when we were talking about this, when it happened. A 43-year-old man from Powassan, Ontario was arrested April 25th and appeared in court in Ottawa the next day, charged with multiple offenses, including theft,
Starting point is 01:03:37 forgery, and trafficking and stolen property. And his name is under a publication ban, which I found very odd. Weird. Yes. And there was no reason given. Yes, no reason given.
Starting point is 01:03:48 Yeah, because his name's going to be like Justin Trudeau or something. You know how he got caught? Well, I assume he got caught by selling this at a public auction. Right? Like, that would have,
Starting point is 01:04:01 I mean, you're going to go through all this. You're going to be so brilliant. And then you're going to put it in. This thing didn't even get noticed for what, six or eight months? Eight months. Eight months. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:04:12 It sat there with the forgery up there before anybody was like, hey, wait a second. The color seems off on it or whatever it was. Or whatever it was. And like, well, let's look. Oh, no way. It's been stolen. Nobody even noticed. You had enough time.
Starting point is 01:04:30 You could have gone on. cruises galore you could have taken that thing all around the world and just done a bunch of selfies with it like here's next to the leading tower of pizza here's next to the iful tower the statue of liberty the grand canyon oops i dropped it it's okay i got time to go back and get it nobody notices it's gone yet you could have had the time of your life with this thing before anybody even realized and so much time had gone by that they had no way to follow up and be like well i don't know we don't have camera's going back that far. Where do we even start with this? Caught at a public auction. And then he takes it to a public auction. Imagine being that smart and that stupid at the same time.
Starting point is 01:05:15 We had such high hopes for this heist like it was going to get pulled off and nobody was ever going to know. Not today. It's like the Neil deGrasse Tyson of Heist people. Liberals actually write about something for once. Two's show the clip. All right. This is basically the, best thing you're going to see all week.
Starting point is 01:05:33 This is Jamie Batiste. You may remember him as being the liberal MP from New Brunswick who said a bunch of racist stuff about Native girls and pills. We're basically like the only skinny ones are addicted to drugs. This is him laying down the law
Starting point is 01:05:49 and talking about Eastern Canada in the most honest way possible. When I talk to people at the doors, I don't get that you know, that sense that we're in trouble in the Atlantic. I think that The Atlantic has typically been a progressive spot. You know, it's not, it's, it's one of those places that are kind of meat and potato fisheries,
Starting point is 01:06:12 E.I kind of folks that are, that tell us how they think we're doing. Meat and potatoes, fisheries, E.I kind of folks. Do you remember that map we just showed where the three poorest places on the entire. fucking top half of the continent are all eastern Canada? Yeah, they're EI people. Here's my prediction is that in the next couple months, there's going to be a big announcement from the liberals that's going to do something to pad EI or make it easier or do something that's just going to mean more money going
Starting point is 01:06:52 to people from EI. Right? Like it's what you know them for. Alberta, oil, Saskatchewan farming. BC, cutting down trees and smoking trees. Manitoba's fairly toothless. Fucking Quebec. Their main industry is equalization.
Starting point is 01:07:12 And Atlantic Canada, it's EI with a little bit of fish thrown in. BC election update. British Columbia's premier says the province will end the consumer carbon tax. If the federal government removes the legal requirement to have one, that's one part of this. And then Tuesday, I'm assuming you're going to show. uh, Tim Tealman. Yes.
Starting point is 01:07:40 Yeah. Yeah, sure. So this was an interesting exchange. So a guy named a guy from the NDP whose name is a man Singh. I mean, it's nice to know that there's a man in the NDP name Singh for once. And so he says appalling BC conservative candidate, Tim Tealman just launched this bigoted attack on racialized NDP MLAs.
Starting point is 01:08:03 Reducing me and other MLAs to our skin color is the same old trunk politics. meant to divide us and he goes on. See, Tim Tealman said, our party is full of brown, black, and indigenous candidates. And unlike the NDP, our candidates secure their nominations on the basis of their individual merits, not their skin color, or other identity markers.
Starting point is 01:08:24 So if we were a white nationalist party, it'd be the most counterproductive one in history, fair point. But the NDP sure seemed keen on stroking a fake race war, its gross and dangerous stop. What he said is bang on. And so yeah, and then a man sing says that, oh, this is racist. And then Tim Tealman says, I didn't attack you. You're not a victim.
Starting point is 01:08:46 As an MLA, you're one of the most powerful men in BC. It's your own party's equity and diversity nomination policies that reduce individuals to their skin color and other group identities. I know he brought receipts. This is how you have honest conversations with the left. you point out where they're wrong. And when they say, oh, you're being racist, you say, no, it's not racist. Instead of saying, whoa, I don't want to be called racist. I'm sorry, I'm sorry, I'm sorry.
Starting point is 01:09:18 Okay. The Jason Canny tactics don't work. This is how you have an honest conversation with someone who's back on you from the left. This is where we point out, there will be BC election coverage that doesn't suck. And it'll be here, folks. The mashup will be here for you. Trudeau sucks and everyone knows it. Quebec Liberal MP, Alexandra,
Starting point is 01:09:43 Mendes said Monday she's heard from dozens and dozens of constituents over the summer telling her it's time for Prime Minister Justin Trudeau to step aside after nearly nine years as the leader. She said while she's personally fine with Trudeau staying on as Prime Minister, she says, my constituents do not see Mr. Trudeau as the person who should lead the party in the next election, and that's the message that I carry. Meanwhile, another headline out of the star, the Toronto Star, that is, being tired of Justin Trudeau is not a good reason to vote them out. So twos, where would you like to go?
Starting point is 01:10:18 Well, I want to point this out. This is probably the best quote from any of this stuff. That's from the CBC, oddly enough. So a little bit of credit where it's due. But this lady Mendez says, it saddens me that the prime minister isn't being given the credit he deserves for the many, many wonderful things he did or for the very, very good transformative things he did for Canada.
Starting point is 01:10:40 he's getting exactly as much credit as he deserves. She said. But on the other hand, if I listen to my constituents, which is supposedly what we're meant to do, yes, I would say we have to change leadership. The liberals are getting so desperate that they are willing to listen to their constituents. That's how bad things are in the liberal camp.
Starting point is 01:11:03 I wish the conservatives would get that bad. Speed cam rollout grinds to a halt. Toronto's automated speed enforcement cameras have issued millions of dollars in tickets and do actually and do actually cause drivers to slow down. But the roll out of the road safety tool in and around the city hasn't come without its hiccups and apparent backlash from the public. It goes on the entire story to show how many times they've been anywhere from moved to like just cut off, taken down, moved across town, to spray painted as Tuesday is showing out, to putting stickers on them to just vandalism over and over and over again. I think people are voicing their currents very loudly that they're not happy with it.
Starting point is 01:11:54 No. And, you know, despite the fact that it gets stated that they reduce speed, they probably do on some effect or to some effect. But the thing about it is, is that it's not, think about it. Imagine, okay, dog, right? your dog does something bad, piddles on the carpet or something like that. You don't send them a letter in the mail a month later saying quit piddling on the carpet.
Starting point is 01:12:26 Right off the bat, you correct the situation. That's where you pull people over for speeding and you hand them a ticket. Oh shit, I was speeding. I got pulled over. You've got the immediate consequences of what happened. That's how you actually deter speeders.
Starting point is 01:12:41 This, it's been well established. with the, with the, um, with the photo radar in Edmonton. And in the, um, 2016 election, I think it was the mayoral election.
Starting point is 01:12:54 There was that one candidate who pointed out that all of the places that get the most speed traps aren't the highest incidents of collision. They're not, they don't put things where they're a problem. They put them where they generate the most money. And if you're going to have an honest conversation about this, maybe shit like this will start. stop happening.
Starting point is 01:13:16 I don't condone violence, but if I was going to have an opinion on it, it might go something along the lines of I'm glad this is happening. Maybe. Maybe. Happy news. Okay, we got a couple different stories here on happy news. Do you want to show Luongo's video walking in? I thought there's the hockey player and me, I'm like, that would be cool, you know?
Starting point is 01:13:44 Yeah, I'm the one who found it, but yeah, take credit. So, anyway, somebody posted a Facebook ad. Isn't that what Toos does all the time? Yeah, I think it is. Carry on. Somebody posted an ad on Facebook saying they needed a goalie. And so, you just need a beer league goalie. There, you're showing it, but you don't have it on the screen.
Starting point is 01:14:08 Yeah, show it one more time. Oh, shoot. Sorry. So. There he is. And then he's, of course, saying, that he's going to need some good defense. Just imagine you just, you and your buddies,
Starting point is 01:14:27 you need a goalie, and then all of a sudden, Lulongo shows up. I mean, you know, regardless of what you think about the Canucks, which should be very little because, you know, they're the Canucks. He's still one of the better goalies on the planet. Correct. Reaching an epigy of 1,400 kilometers during the Players program, Polaris Dawn mission today.
Starting point is 01:14:49 Anna, Manon, and Sarah Gillis, both SpaceX engineers have traveled farther into space than any woman in the history of humankind. There you go. There's that. So there's the two ladies. Yep. And absolute props to them. This is a big accomplishment. I mean, imagine
Starting point is 01:15:05 going on a trip with any other woman over 1,400 kilometers and not having her ass to stop somewhere along the way. I'm like, uh twos any other happy news before we go on the community notes
Starting point is 01:15:25 i didn't i didn't well okay of course twos and his spins if it isn't high calorie humans it's somewhere on a road trip with women and driving what community notes you're fine you're fine you're fine you're fine um community notes okay sask election coverage that doesn't suck october 19th bc election coverage that doesn't suck
Starting point is 01:15:45 monday october 28th U.S. election coverage that is two Canadians doing it, Tuesday, November 5th. So that's going to be on this side. We're also going to be at the AGM in Red Deer in between there as well. Lots of things on the go on this side, folks. Yeah, the AGM being November 1st and 2nd. Correct. September 28th and Kids Scotty, that's Shrine Christian Academy's What in the World Conference. You can get tickets for that.
Starting point is 01:16:15 You just got to contact Don for tickets. 780, 305, 1082, or email them at Tickets.S.ca at gmail.com. They got a bunch of different speakers coming in, talking about a ton of different topics. That's going to be in Kids, Scotty. Tews, what else we got? Community notes hopping up here, homespun craft show, Carlisle, Saskatchewan, September 14th, 15th. Yep, thanks for, thanks, Michelle, for that.
Starting point is 01:16:44 And we got some new comments in the bottom. Let me just Oh, she says actual election day should be October 28th. I think that's what we said. The BC one is 19th. Oh, I missed up the,
Starting point is 01:16:59 I might have said, I might have said BC second. All right. Anyways, one of them's the 19th, the other one's the 28th. Just show up to vote for both, I guess. Biggest, biggest veggie contest at the garlic festival
Starting point is 01:17:13 and market September 26. Second. Where's that? Rethink Red Deer Common Ground Garden Project. So there you go. Red Deer, Alberta. So there's that one. Then we also had...
Starting point is 01:17:24 Big a bedstable and red deer. And then we also had the Borden and District Threshing Day and Harvest Supper. That's Saturday, September 28th, hosted by the Borden Museum. Anything else, too, on the community notes. No, I think that's it, man. You can also chime in via text to mine and two. two's argument in the middle of this at the Red Deer or the UCPA-GM on what you want to see. I'll be curious to see if there's a whole bunch of yeses come in or if there's a different
Starting point is 01:17:55 thought process. Anyways, be curious to hear what everybody has to say. That point impression should be good. I remember going to that when I was a kid. So that'd be a, I'm not going to be there this time, but that'd be a little bit of memory lane for me if I was.
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