Shaun Newman Podcast - The Mashup: Special Edition on State of Canada
Episode Date: December 17, 2024222 Minutes, Clyde Do Something and Vesper hop on to discuss all the news from the Liberal government including Freeland stepping down, 23 Liberal MP's calling on Trudeau to resign, Singh calling on T...rudeau to resign and the debate of whether Canada should become the 51st state. Mashup collection https://snp-8.creator-spring.com/listing/the-mashup-collection Cornerstone Forum ‘25 https://www.showpass.com/cornerstone25/ 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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Hey, everybody. Welcome to the show. It's me, Toos, joined by my co-host.
Oh, wait a sec. Sean isn't even here right now. He is what you might call late.
So we're here today to talk about the absolutely unbridled shit show.
That is everything Ottawa in general, but mostly today.
So, uh, I don't know if anybody knew what happened lately.
But yesterday, Sean Frazier, the minister of housing, I think it was his latest purview, used to be the minister of immigration.
Arguably two of the worst things going on in Canada right now has decided to pack it in.
And in classic liberal fashion, he is going to spend more time with his family.
And everybody thought that was a big deal yesterday.
But 24 hours later, nobody gives us.
fuck because today all right so right off the bat we got christia freeland resigning writing a scathing
letter a few hours before what was supposed to be her last act as finance minister before she
got kicked out was to read the uh the fall economic statement which was an absolute dumpster fire
it's worse than you could have imagined it was slightly better than what i imagined it was only
63 billion deficit.
I had figured it was going to be about 67.
So, hey, props to them for, you know,
managing my expectations a little bit.
But yeah, she quit, wrote a scathing letter,
released it publicly.
Trudeau no-showed the whole fucking day,
which is classic him.
Oh, oh, are we going to shut down the entire economy?
Merman.
Man.
And so then he
welcome back with the crazy goings-on's Uncle twos.
Zane, always a pleasure, buddy.
Double dose of twos this week.
Gun show.
Yeah, so anyways, it's a one-man show, basically.
Well, you know what?
I'm not sure if I agree with that.
Well, you have to because I'm the only one here.
So, yeah, and then chaos erupted.
Question period was a gong show.
Jagmeet Singh has called on Justin Trudeau to resign,
but won't commit to voting to no confidence.
And I'm really disappointed, as usual,
in our establishment legacy,
idiosyncratic, idiot media,
because the question should have been,
do you have confidence?
Yes or no?
Yes or no.
Do you have confidence in Justin Trudeau?
Because he's like, I want him to resign.
And they would say, well, are you going to vote no confidence?
And then he says, everything's on the table.
But if you just say, do you have confidence in this man?
Yes or no?
And then get him to answer that question.
You're asking that question without actually asking that question.
Because if you ask it straight up, he's going to dip, dive, dodge duck, and dodge.
Oh, it's something tells me that guy probably would not be able to dodge a wrench.
So, Jagmeet Singh.
in probably the worst day in parliamentary history
for everybody looking like absolute goddamn retards
comes out as King Downs.
I don't know where else I should be going with this.
We've got people agreeing with me, which is nice.
Sellout Singh has confidence in his pension only.
That's the thing.
Everybody says it's for his pension,
but the simple fact of the matter is that the NDP
is a fucking broke party.
Like, believe it or not,
the party that is not good with money,
of, you know, taxpayer money
is also not good with their own fucking money
that they get from their donors,
as few as they are.
So if anybody's been paying attention lately,
Kaelin Ford in Alberta
is successfully suing
the federal NDP party
for court costs for her defamation lawsuit
because she can't sue.
the provincial NDP party because they technically don't exist.
So she got something like 30 grand,
which is 10% of their liquid assets.
She got one tenth of the NDP party.
Like honestly, if she just does that two more times,
she'll get one of their letters.
And then they'll have to start calling themselves the DP party,
which oddly enough would be more accurate for anybody
who lived in Saskatchewan in the early 2000s.
or in Alberta, 2015 to 2019.
And yes, hello, Heather.
It has been an absolutely crazy day.
I don't know.
Do you guys want to see a really funny picture?
This, this is good.
This is good.
Actually, I got a few of these.
I got a few of these.
I was just lining these up before we went live.
I got tired of waiting on Sean.
As usual, Tews is doing the heavy lifting.
And Sean is nowhere to be seen.
We don't even know where he is.
Somebody do a wellness check on this guy.
Is he alive?
Is he dead?
We're not sure.
But check this out.
This is what CBC looks like right now.
Not a happy face in the crowd.
They're darling.
Their love.
The person that they absolutely adore.
Couldn't have you bothered to fucking show up for work today?
Ha ha ha.
What do you do other than laugh at these fucking guys?
And by the way, this is really important.
I don't think anybody else has pointed this out yet.
This is, so if you remember a few years ago,
they spent something like $70,000 designing the cover of the budget.
Well, this full economic statement seems to be no different.
You've got some unbuilt houses, a whole bunch of various minorities,
some people paying street hockey, obviously not in Ontario,
because that's fucking illegal now for anybody who watches the mashup every week.
But this is the coop de grass.
This is the best part of it.
Look at this bottom right picture of the girl with the curly black hair.
I'm going to zoom way the fuck.
I can't zoom here.
Well, maybe I can do it like this.
Look at that.
She is inside the store and she's putting a sign on the door that from here says open.
But the idiot who took this picture, who was probably a liberal,
doesn't realize that if the sign on the inside of the door says open,
the sign on the outside of the door says closed.
Am I taking crazy pills here?
Did nobody even think of this?
Oh, I don't know how much longer I can keep going.
But luckily, I have a guest coming in, coming in hot.
We have Mr. Clyde do something.
Are you ready to go, Clyde?
Just kidding.
You're on anyway.
Yeah, we're right.
I'm live, sure.
Yeah, I just popped in.
was going to be backstage and now I'm
front stage, front and center.
Welcome. Welcome. Welcome. Uh, glad to be here.
Welcome. Oh, you're not used to say it.
Usually you're the guy who's welcome.
Other way around. Yeah. All right. Well, thanks.
Thanks for having me on your show, Clyde.
Yeah, yeah. Absolutely. No, no trouble.
No, thanks for having me.
I'm going to do a restream as well. So we'll be
putting this out everywhere's.
Uh, let's, uh, let's, let's make that happen.
I was expected to be backstage and do all that.
But hey.
And actually, well, sorry to put you on the spot,
but we've just been waiting for Sean the whole time.
And so I've just been freeballing just this entire monologue.
And I hope he gets here soon.
I don't know what's going on with.
Oh, wait, there's Sean.
There we go.
So glad you could join us.
Welcome.
Welcome to your show.
I told Tews tonight because, you know, like the Liberal Party is an absolute dumpster fire today.
And, you know, that's saying something for the Liberal Party because, I mean,
It's a dumpster fire on the best of days.
But I'm like, you know, Tuse, if you just want to, if you just want to, if you just want to,
I'm not going to buzz you up, you could just go.
And so there you go.
Tuse's having fun.
I've been sitting in the background.
And somebody named Paul says, I look like I smell other people's laundry.
Yeah, I think you're the one with the Downey syndrome, pal.
Yeah, you do kind of look like somebody's smelling people's laundry.
How's Clyde doing tonight?
I'm doing good.
I'm trying to restream this so that you can get more people in on the chat.
So that's why I'm like silently like just staring at the screen here.
But glad to be here.
Man, it's awesome seeing you guys.
It's been a minute.
Well, I know we talked about wanting to do something, you know, before, you know,
trying to get a whole bunch of us together before Christmas.
I don't know if this counts as it or are not Clyde, but I guess that counts.
I guess it does.
Well, I mean, at this point, if you have my number,
and you want to hop on a little bit of a roundtable tonight, you know.
Did you get the audio figured out for that?
For what?
Oh, no, not for that.
I was just meaning if they want to hop in with a little video chat,
we could probably pull that off.
I mean, we're just, like, there's been a lot going on today.
Me and Tuesday usually wait until Friday, and we're watching on things unfold.
Tews, I can't get, yeah, no kidding.
Here's Vance Crow, right?
Vance says, so great to see twos early in the week.
I tell you what, normally I can't get twos on the horn.
I call him.
He never answers my calls, rate to voicemail.
I text them.
Nothing happens.
On and on it goes.
And today, twos blew up my phone.
He's like, are you seeing what's going on?
We better talk.
We better have somebody on.
We better do something then.
So here we said.
I mean, I don't know.
Do something.
And then my name comes up.
Right.
He's like, I wonder what Clyde's doing.
I'm sure he'll hop on.
Yeah.
I love coming on the show.
You guys are a riot.
You guys are funny.
So was anybody here surprised other than me that we got a resignation letter from Freeland today?
I was kind of surprised.
I'm not going to lie.
I didn't expect it like that.
I thought we'd have excuses.
And then the last minute, like, here's the schedule.
Here's how it's gone.
Here's how bad we've put our country in debt.
See you later.
See you in however many weeks.
but no we saw a yeah it turns out i did a bad job here you go resignation that's awful
well i mean it's absolutely horrible i think the thing that really surprised me the most about
today was how surprised everybody was about how much of a dumpster fire today was that's the thing
i'm still catching up on how much of a dumpster fire it was i mean i was blowing wrenches all day right i do
all my stuff early in the morning.
I catch up on a lot at night.
And then I do my videos in the wee hours of the morning, like 4 a.m.
right, waking up and doing this stuff.
Don't encourage it, Tuse.
He's pulling up the Paul P.
You don't encourage it.
Of course, Tuesday.
Okay.
We're going to go back.
I don't even know how that ended up there.
I'm sure.
Carry on, Clyde.
You missed some of my DMs that I sent you, uh, Tuse.
Oh, I must have.
Yeah, you're inspiring Grock.
I was, I was messing around.
Grock today. Grock,
those that don't know, got an update.
And wow, does it know how to draw some of our officials from Canada now?
Before, if you typed in Justin Trudeau or anybody, it was awful.
It would be terrible.
But the only thing it could draw was like Joe Biden or Elon Musk or Donald Trump.
Everybody else was no go.
And now, holy cow, can you do a number with that?
well i mean it can't really be that hard to draw joe biden you just draw a regular person and leave
it out in the sun for a while yeah he's an old reason that's for sure um but yeah so i mean the
the reason being is the these a is they need to pull a lot of data from a lot of things
there are some stronger a i's out there and then there grok um is growing it's it's uh it was a little
behind the curve and I think it's it's it's gone pretty big.
Grock helped me out with a bunch of VBA programming a little while ago.
It's really good at that.
Really?
Yeah.
Yeah.
So anybody, uh, anybody wanting to try and figure some stuff out in Excel?
Ask Grock.
Yeah, absolutely.
I don't know Excel at all.
I don't do.
I can pull ranches.
Uh, I can, uh, I can do economics, but yeah, forget, forget Excel.
a pen and paper
Here's an issue.
Here's an issue.
Harley says, hi, everyone, a reason to celebrate.
Is today a reason to celebrate?
I don't necessarily know that there's anything to celebrate over.
Christopher Flynn, she's, so she's trying to escape responsibility for, you know,
and she even said that in her resignation letter, trying to, trying to make
it sound like she wasn't the one that caused all this problem. She's the finance minister. And it's like,
we had a, we had the October report that is being released at the, in the middle of December,
on the 15th December, give me a break. It's, it's crazy. And there she is just, you know, resignation.
And then, and then a passing the buck like, oh, you know, Donald Trump, he's made this really hard for us.
Donald Trump's not even
Donald Trump's not even here yet
No he's like another month
In a bit
But I mean
That's kind of a classic liberal move
Is something's always somebody else's fault
Oh absolutely
I do think it's really funny
How this resignation letter
Is basically like a German
A German guard in the tower
Quitting in late 1944
Oh right
And he's just like
You know I really didn't ever want to
have anything to do with this stuff.
Yeah.
This wasn't really my thing.
This wasn't really my thing.
Oh, no.
Oh, yeah.
That's pretty bad.
Oh, me, I'm wrong.
Incidentally, wow, the analogy sticks.
I mean, they did bring one of them into parliament.
Can either one of you two walk me through?
So Freeland steps down.
Then it's supposed to go to who?
After that, it was champagne.
It wasn't, yeah, champagne.
And Champagne said, no, not doing it.
So then it was supposed to go to Randy Bousanow.
Is that true?
Yeah.
So he was, excuse me.
Strong Eagleman.
Strong Eagle man was supposed to be our finance minister.
Yeah.
And then in classic Justin Trudeau racism,
he passes over his chance to have a First Nations finance minister.
Like, you know, it's funny.
This is the state of Canada right now.
The guy who's like just stepped down because,
he's involved in embezzlement scandals.
It was supposed, it was next in line to be the finance minister in the country.
Yeah, that's it.
This is the world we live in.
It's just bonkers.
It's bonkers.
Clown world.
Yeah, so anyways, after all the different Randy's also declined the role,
then it went to LeBlanc.
And then Justin Trudeau showed up for the swearing in, but that was it.
That was it.
He got heckled on television tonight as he was leaving.
that happened on live television.
I think it was CBC.
What did I see?
CBC?
I'll see if I can find that.
Yeah, yeah.
I'm not wrong in that, Clyde, right?
You're talking about Trudeau getting heckled on the way out?
Yes.
I don't know if that was live on CBC.
I saw it live.
I saw it on somebody's Twitter account.
So I'll try to find some of these clips because you got a show in this one.
Oh, I can go ahead.
Bring it up.
I got a show.
I got to share this with you.
I'll send you the link, I guess.
Put it in.
Where do I put that?
Is there a private chat?
There is a private chat.
If you go, click where it says three people.
Oh, there is.
Boom.
Okay, so this one cracked me up.
I got it.
This one crack me up.
Charlie Angus swearing on national television.
How does the prime minister on the eve of the first couple of seconds,
you don't want to miss that?
Deep six.
his finance minister and think that things are going to be normal.
What concerns me is that we are in this serious crisis.
We're facing the Trump administration coming in.
We've got a prime minister who's missing in action.
And now his deputy prime minister's finance minister has jumped ship.
The prime minister needs to show up and explain how this gong show was allowed to happen.
I must have missed the first couple of seconds.
Okay, okay.
Be quiet.
Everybody quiet.
Everybody quiet.
What the
What the fuck?
I mean.
On TVC live.
That was something else.
Oh,
man.
That's unreal.
So,
I mean,
there's so much more to go through.
Sorry,
sorry for everybody commenting.
The audio is super quiet on that clip.
But there's nothing we can do about it.
I had it turned up to 11.
Yeah.
Some of these,
some people,
they'll upload things on
Twitter and it's just like the worst audio sometimes I'll end up having to like I'll put it
into an editing software just to bring up the volume just to boost it yeah get it out there
let's some more of these clips because they're outrageous uh copy link here we go but uh I mean even
not the B has picked this up not the B early Christmas Trudeau reportedly considering
resignation and they got this picture of them from leading report one of the ones where he's just
doing the crocodile tears for the camera.
Oh, man.
They're going to be up all night trying to do damage control on this.
There's no doing damage control.
How are they going to do damage control?
I mean,
they're paid to try and do damage control.
There's no doing damage control on this.
There's a giant torpedo hole in the side of your already sinking ship.
I'm surprised it's not already sunk yet,
except the captain's just like,
I'm going down with the ship.
Except he doesn't do it in a cool way.
He doesn't do it in like this.
He just hides his last leader.
in his cabin.
Yeah, he's like, you're all going to go down with the ship.
You're not leaving it.
Right?
Like, I mean, this is something straight.
Like, I thought.
But it's not an entire ship.
It's just the poop deck.
It's just the deck.
That's exactly it.
This is insane.
It's insane.
And there's more clips, by the way, of liberals asking for his resignation as well as,
there's more.
Well, so there's the clip I sent you there.
That is him getting shouted at.
I don't think it wasn't live,
uh,
uh,
uh,
national podcast,
but here we go.
So I'm not sure where this is from,
but right to continue.
What gives you the right to stay in office?
You failed Canada.
You've ruined our country.
You're done.
Walk away.
You don't have an ounce of your father's integrity.
At least he walked in the snow.
He's walking the snow.
Everyone around you is running from you.
They're abandoning you.
Christia Freeland.
Sean Frazier.
They've all left you.
It's time for you to go.
It's time for Canada to have an election.
You're not the king.
You're not the king.
Hey, that was pretty fun.
I like that.
Yeah.
Well, I mean, here's even, I've got,
where is it?
Here's Anthony Housefather.
Do you think the prime minister should resign?
Yes.
Why?
I had asked him to do so a couple of months ago.
I had written to him.
I had said it at conference.
I think
strongly about that.
Do you think the prime minister should resign?
Yeah.
No hesitation.
Well, he,
he's like the prime minister should resign?
Fuck yes.
So, okay,
are we going to cut right to the chase?
Or are we going to,
are we going to,
you know,
do you know,
does Trudeau resign?
No.
I'm with you on that.
And in fact, I hope he doesn't.
I really,
I really,
I really hope he goes to the next election.
Yeah, I really want Trudeau in that election.
I want him, I want him to drag the entire liberal party down with him.
I want him to take it out because they enabled him.
They allowed him to do all the things that he did all the way from the COVID through the
Freedom Convoy, the Emergencies Act, all of this embezzlement.
He's the captain of that ship.
And I want him to go with the ship.
I don't, I don't want him on some lifeboat.
I don't want any of them on any lifeboats.
I want them all to go down for everything that they've done.
And yeah, resignations.
Like Christopher really, she even said today that she's going to run in the next election.
Yes.
As a liberal.
Like, you're like, what are you kidding me?
That's insane.
I imagine you on that sentiment on the idea that he should run.
Well, he shouldn't run.
for the sake of the liberal party,
but he should run for the sake of Canada
because here's the thing is one more election
will put the final nail in everything that he's represented,
everything he's stand for,
all of the bullshit that he's tried to impose on us
and sometimes has imposed on us over the years.
It's going to be absolute vindication.
And it's going to be,
you're going to have a whole lot of really embarrassed people saying,
let's never talk about this again.
And the minute someone tries to do some woke idiot thing
in politics.
You're like, listen, Justin Trudeau 2.0.
That's a bad idea.
And that's the end of it, right?
It'll be a whole, we'll have a whole other generation before whatever idiot kid he has gets old enough to try and do this again.
Yeah.
Okay.
So we got to, we got to talk about Jugmeet Singh.
So I have a clip from him.
I don't know.
Can we please bring up the other absolute idiot.
this entire day.
I don't know how he gets on stage and says this.
I don't know how I just like, I'm listening to him.
I'm like,
so this one's got really bad audio because
Jugnit Singh is a, he's as good
of a ex-user as he is a politician.
And he doesn't know
how to have foot, put it in there
or record it where the
the dial is up.
So it's very hard to hear.
He's not exactly known for his intelligence.
So listen closely, folks.
No confidence in the liberal government as soon as possible.
All tools, all options are on the table.
People are hurting.
People are struggling.
And so all options are on the table.
Just to clarify, you're calling from to resign, but you are not willing to vote no confidence in this government.
How does those, how do those two things connect?
All options on the table.
All options are on the table, folks.
All options are on the table.
you're going to do it for non-confidence.
Tell you that all options are on the table.
That is unbelievable.
There's a different leader aside from Trudeau.
Right now that's not in front of us.
There's no votes in front of us, but we will take each vote.
And right now, literally, everything's on the table.
I was just saying that all options are on the table.
So why are you holding out the option to still support this government?
I understand that you're saying that you might, you know, trigger a confidence vote,
but why are you still pulling out the office?
What is the glimmer of hope that you're seeing to possibly support the feds or possibly support this government and someone the way?
Depends on the votes and so I want to make it very clear Justin Trudeau has to go. He has to resign and because of that all options are on the table and we'll make it
What a just idiot? You just can't you can't you can't make that up. If you're watching this from some other land where you don't understand that that that
man right there is keeping Justin Trudeau in power.
Yeah.
But he's saying he has to resign.
And although, and you can hear that every report is like, why don't you just say, why did you
just say that, you know, we're going to force a non-confidence point.
Done.
Anyway.
I'm surprised they're at grilling him that bad.
Do you have confidence in Justin Trudeau?
Yes or no.
Right.
Right.
Now, it's, it's funny because like, yeah, they were grilling him pretty hard.
like this could be a confidence thing,
but nobody brought up the pension
because that's the obvious reason
why we're not.
Are we waiting until February
until we get past your pension?
Is that what we're doing here?
This is literally what he's doing.
He's like, he's so close.
So do you go on,
come on just doing right out of that clock.
Are you saying February,
whatever the date is,
immediately there's no confidence vote?
Well, when do we go back to Parliament?
After, tomorrow is the last day,
the 16th.
And then and then that's it.
That's it.
The conservatives are trying to push a motion to extend parliament as far up to Christmas,
if possible, if they didn't get the,
if they didn't get the economic report,
which, by the way, the budget, a budget,
if they bring forward the budget, is a confidence motion.
So they have to vote for it.
So that puts into an election right there.
But they're trying to ride out of the clock.
They don't, like, Jugmeet especially.
I'm not sure when they go back.
I think it's not until February that they would be.
I'm not sure when they go back either.
But here's the other thing is that the NDP are broke as fuck, right?
Like, you think about it.
Oh, yeah.
They could add 50% to their current, their current assets if he sold his Maserati.
Like his car, if he's,
he had two of those cars, that's as much money as the entire NDP party has.
And they just had to, I was talking about this before you got here, Clyde.
They had to give about a tenth of their money to Caitlin Ford because of the defamation
lawsuit.
And she was unable to sue the provincial NDP in Alberta because they don't technically exist.
And so then the federal NDP were awarded or were decided to have to give her,
court costs.
And so they were out 30 grand.
Big shout out to Alex Zoltan.
Everybody on Twitter knows who he is and who watches my channel.
I've had him on quite a few times.
He was one who broke the story that the NDP broke.
And that actually made national headlines because he actually went down to
Jugmeet Singh's precinct, his office.
His office down in Burnaby went in there.
And they were closed.
The closed lights out.
Voicemail, no return.
And then he looked it up.
It was like $140 something thousand dollars per quarter goes to funding that office.
And where is that money going?
We all.
Everyone's wondering.
It's this crazy embezzlement that's happening even through the parties.
If they're not embezzling through the parties, they're embezzling through the bureaucracy,
through our government in every shape and form.
every way that they possibly can.
It's gross.
Host Commons, just one second.
Host Commons, you were saying February.
Host Commons, first sitting day is January 27th.
Thank you, Zane.
Yep, you beat me.
Oh, okay.
Thank you.
Thank you.
So I don't know.
What's the fastest turnaround they can have on a federal election?
Like, what's the shortest period between the writ dropping and the election happening?
Is it 45 days?
Yeah, how many days?
How many days was that?
That'll be the thing with the non-confidence vote is if Jagmeet Seen looks at his calendar
and he gets somebody who's not a socialist to do the math for him,
they'll be able to subtract that minimum writ period from the day his pension vests
and he can declare it after that and still look like he's doing it before his pension
and oh, it just so happens that the election happened afterwards.
I'm not sure the exact number of days.
I'm seeing in the chat here 35 days.
35 days.
Yeah.
35 days?
That's how quick it could go.
Yeah.
That's the shortest possible.
Yeah.
That's why they call it a snap election.
It's like, there goes.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I don't know.
If Trudeau gets any more, if Trudeau gets any more flustered, it'll be him snapping.
Oh, yeah.
Could you imagine how frustrating?
Because here's the other thing is there was, I mean, it was just a rumor,
but there was supposed to be two other cabinet ministers who were resigning today.
and then I'm guessing that they just got told to just chill the fuck out because it's a big enough day already and no one's going to notice and, you know, just do it tomorrow maybe.
Well, that's on top of Chad Collins as well, right?
It said back in October, I signed a letter with 23 MPs from across Canada asking the PM to step down and begin a formal process to replace them.
And today I publicly reiterate my request, the prime minister to step down and initiate a leadership process to take country in our new, uh,
or take our country in a new direction.
That's MP of Hamilton East.
Yeah.
So they can't do that.
And Sean Frazier step down as well.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Which imagine how frustrating that is for Sean Frazier.
Just like, I've got a really big announcement.
It's kind of a big deal.
Everybody needs to pay attention to this.
And then 24 hours later, nobody gives a shit at all.
The guy that ruined the, well, he was the immigration minister.
Yeah.
And then he became the housing.
I mean, like, how maybe he should be the finance minister for a little bit just so he could have his fingers in all of the ruined pies.
Well, and it's funny because nobody, nobody wants that job, right?
Like, there was at least two people who turned it down.
And finance minister is basically second in charge to the prime minister.
This used to be a fairly prestigious thing among, among these Laurentian dick faces.
And now it's like a shit in a urinal.
everyone's looking at it and be like, I'm not fucking cleaning up this mess.
A little more colorful language than my audience is used to hearing tonight.
By the way, everybody, if you're tuning in on my channel, this is the Sean Newman podcast.
Everyone should go over.
But the guy with the colorful language is twos, and this is what twos does, right?
Like, I mean, tell me I'm wrong about the urinal.
I sit here.
He literally started the show off with a 10-minute rant, you know.
He doesn't get to do that very often anymore.
and I have given him free rain tonight
because it has been an absolute
tire fire of a day
where you can't keep up with how many people are jumping
from everything. You think Freeland's
going to be the story, which it was a huge
part and then it just keeps growing and growing.
That was the biggest story for an hour.
Yeah. For an hour. I know. I was about to go
to work. I was like, okay, I'm done making videos
for the day. I better get on to
what?
This clamored and put a video together
real quick. I got a couple of superchats to get to
real quick here, guys.
Jonathan Strong for $2.
says,
I think they're going to try,
I think they're trying to position
Freeland for PM, question mark.
I don't know.
Drew Cooper with a $10 super chat says
the Jags Pier
bum buddy team need to
bounce to the
to the durian gap.
Darian gap.
The Darian gap.
There you go.
And we've got David Edwards for five bucks.
spelled with a PHAG
Fag meat is worth
$78 million.
He could fund his party's election,
but he's being a true communist
that he is.
He only spends other people's money.
That's, that's, that's,
no,
no truer words have been said.
That's,
that's,
that in the,
in the,
in the theme of real socialism.
I'm tired of calling it.
I mean,
at least he's embracing it wholeheartedly.
Like,
he's really getting into the wholeheartedly.
to the whole culture of socialism.
He's got that.
I'm really looking forward to,
I'm really looking forward to after he gets in
when the first people put up
against the wall are going to be all the volunteers
who went door knocking for him.
And Michelle says, oh, no, I missed a twos rant.
I had to go for like 10 minutes solo
because nobody was around.
So, yeah, you'll have to rewind that.
So my audience missed that as well.
I only hit the go live after.
after I jumped in.
I was here for it all twos.
I was here for it all.
He was in the background trying to get set up
and I'm just shit talking about how he isn't here yet.
And I see him looking at the camera like,
if Jamie Sinclair is out there somewhere,
he left me some Pats blue ribbon.
And I cracked one.
And I sat down and I listened to Tews rant.
And for once, I was like,
I'm just going to let him go boys and girls.
Just going to let him go.
I'm going to let them have some fun tonight
because the entire country
is a flaming mess.
Somebody put out a meme of Trudeau
looking like the Joker
from the dark night with the hospital
burning behind him, except it was parliament.
I'm like, if that isn't
just beautiful, I
get it for you. I have it. I mean, in a
dark way. In Canada, it would
still work with the hospital burning behind
him too. Here, I got it right
here. I'll pull it up. Oh, you have it.
Yes, I do.
Yeah.
that's it that's perfect that's perfect that's perfect that's that's that is that is that is
that is Kevin says someone wake up Jamie Sinclair and get him on here
oh here's a great one with the with the wicked witch of the north behind I go just put the link in
the chat oh man yeah Jamie shut out here all right here we go uh-huh okay
we have this one right.
Well, that one's pretty good too.
Yeah, that one lands pretty hard.
I just, I just want to point out that as much as I like the fact that Christian Freeland
totally just left a live grenade on her desk when she walked out of there,
let's just harken back to why we all hate this bitch and why we're glad she's gone.
So you're confirming that accounts have been frozen both personal and corporate, but you're not releasing the information.
And the actual follow-up is, I'm just wondering her bank accounts will be targeted of individuals who donated to the Give Send Go and the GoFundMe campaigns.
Are they considered designated people under the Emergencies Act, meaning that their credit cards could be cut and financial services are targeting them as well?
Okay.
So the names of both individuals and entities as well as crypto wallets have been shared by the RCMP with financial institutions and accounts have been frozen and more accounts will be frozen.
Crowdfunding platforms and payment service providers have started the registration process with
FinTrack. In terms of the specifics on whose accounts are being frozen, you now have the regulations.
The financial service providers have those regulations as well. And they, working with law
enforcement, will be making the operation.
So you're confirming that accounts have been frozen both personal and corporate.
So you're confirming that accounts have been frozen both personal and corporate.
So what's crazy about that is, you know, they went after people who donated to a political protest.
Now, it is a political protest because they were talking, the protests main goal, main initiative, you know, people could define it this way or that way.
The main initiative was a mandate that was put together by the government.
So it was it was about specifically government measures stop that government measure.
So when you when you know, when you look at this in a court, I think the Supreme Court looked at this.
And they, they said that no, this is protected speech.
You cannot go after someone's protected speech talking about the donations.
So, you know, donating to a cause of whatever kind, as long as it's not a,
um,
a terrorist.
I didn't want to say the word,
but whatever.
Oh,
oh,
because we're going to get demonetized.
Oh,
sorry.
He's one of those.
I didn't,
no,
no,
you got to do like one of these or something.
You know,
on the nose,
uh,
a little,
I never,
I never,
I always allow to,
you know,
you know,
he's,
we're working on him,
Clyde.
We're working on.
So,
well,
this is the law,
right?
So you could give to any organization.
And if it's a political in nature,
it is protected speech.
So what they've done is,
is they went, I guess the term would be extra varies outside of the boundaries of the law in order to go after these individuals.
And of course, this is why these were the regulations that came in the freedom or in the, in the emergencies act against the freedom convoy.
Because they they had to suspend civil liberties.
They had to suspend the real law of Canada in order to in order to do this.
It's egregious.
Yes.
but here's the thing is that the chickens
have finally come home to roost.
Bac Bac Bac. She's out
and she threw a grenade at all of it
and they have nothing but their own hubris
unwillingness to accept criticism
and
cult-like devotion
to an idiot leader
to blame.
And that's the point about it is
well like you think about it.
So Trudeau
you see Colts pop up here and there,
Jamestown, whatever else.
You've got this insanely charismatic person
who devotes a big part of his life
to trying to help people and make things better.
And then eventually he gets caught up in the drugs
and the sex and the, you know,
going off to live in the jungle.
Whereas Trudeau started off as...
No, Jim Jones was a psychopath from the get-go.
I agree.
Yeah.
I actually completely...
He mutilated, demutilated.
animals as a kid and like
That's unconfirmed.
I'm not defending the guy.
I'm just saying that's unconfirmed.
Yeah.
Jim Jones,
yeah.
Jim Jones was the best of us and then he went into the jungle and lost his mind.
No,
probably not.
Probably not.
No,
no,
I don't think these psychopaths come from nowhere.
There was a great comment here.
David F.L.
With the Super Chat says,
if Trudeau would have resigned today,
called a snap election,
we would have voted on
inauguration day.
That would have been effing awesome.
That's actually a really good point.
That would have been funny if we were all going to the polls on the day that Donald Trump.
Donald Trump's getting elected or inaugurated.
But yeah, no.
Yeah, no, Justin Trudeau did not, did not resign.
He's not stepping down.
He's got, he's got work to do, guys.
Didn't you hear him last time he was speaking?
He really can't because as much as.
Jagmeet Singh is really tied to the idea of keeping that pension.
The minute he steps down, they have to do a leadership race.
They've got to do their own leadership election.
And that's going to take time.
And Jagmeet Singh, even that idiot can look at it and say, now there's blood in the water
because basically they're leaving the castle undefended for at least a month or two.
And we can have a snap election in the meantime.
And then all of a sudden, you've got the liberals going into an election with no leader at the helm, which would it be worse?
I don't know.
But the point is, is that he can't.
It's way worse for them if Trudeau is leading.
It's way worse for them.
Then them going in without any leader?
With no leader.
They're, yeah.
Here's the thing.
People have such a disdain for Trudeau.
but there are a lot of people in Canada
that have a disdain for the conservatives.
That's just the reality.
Yeah.
That's the reality of the situation.
So, like, if you're looking for the conservatives
to get as many seats in office as possible,
you want Trudeau at the helm.
Because you want people to vote against their,
there are so many people like in the Maritimes and stuff
that have said to their MPs,
and they've admitted this live on television on the news,
that if Trudeau, if it came down to it,
They like that guy, but they'll vote against him if it means getting rid of Trudeau.
So we're doing us, we're doing, we would be getting a favor from Trudeau if he stays into the next election, period.
Well, long term, I think he'd be doing us a favor just because it would just be the final, um, stamp of disapproval on everything that he's done and represented.
Yeah.
And going to an election soon would be great.
It would be, it would be fantastic.
because then, well, obviously, we'd get rid of the liberals and Trudeau pretty quick.
It would be really good.
Does anybody, Gypsy says, I don't understand why people are celebrating what Poliav said in his speech later day.
Anyway, what specifically is everybody celebrating? Does anybody know?
I didn't speak like that. I saw him talking about Randy Boss and all.
Yeah, I saw that too. If that's what it is, that was funny.
if anyone has anything specific put that in the chat what a link like later today like after parliament
i'm not sure it was a bit of a whirlwind and i basically worked and then did other work and then came
right here so i was just trying to catch up i'm the same boat here and there i'm in the same boat i mean
i can i can i can put my ears on and listen to stuff while i'm while i'm pulling wrenches and working
um i was but it was all over the place i was different
than you two. I was interviewing different people. And every time I came out of an interview,
I'd look and something new broke. I'm like, oh my God. Then I got twos call me. I'm like, Tuesday.
I got like 10 seconds. I got a guy staring at me. And he's rattling off like a fire hose. We got to get
on the horn tonight. We got to get on the horn. I'm like, sure. Sounds great. I got to find a babysitter.
All right. Click the phone. Right. Well, I mean, it was funny because I call you and you're like,
Tuesday. You got 30 seconds. And I said, okay, sounds good. I've only got 28 to go. And then you laughed.
And I'm like, motherfucker. Now I only have 25 seconds.
but I kept tight.
That's how the day wide.
Oh, my goodness.
Oh.
Insane.
So there's a speech from Pierre Pahlia that he said in the house.
Yeah, when he called the lives out.
Yeah.
I've, I've, uh, I watched that.
Yeah, the link's right there if, if you wanted to pop that up.
Are we going to watch all seven minutes?
Uh, hold on.
Uh, there's a 44 second.
clip here from Rowan.
Rowan usually posts stuff that's pertinent.
Here, Paul, you have blast the NDP lever.
Yeah, Rowan the stallion.
All right, here we go.
Plus NDP leader after our fifth.
Okay, we're going to do an actual reaction video here, guys.
Mr. Trudeau is being held in office by one man,
Jang meets Singh.
He assumed his gender.
Fifth of liberal MPs have written a letter for him to resign.
his deputy prime minister has walked out on him.
His housing minister has quit.
That on top of numerous other female ministers
who stormed out after his appalling mistreatment
and abuse and dishonesty towards them.
80% of Canadians have lost confidence in this prime minister.
So why is Jagmeet Singh
making the entire country wait for him to get his pension?
That is the question today.
That was good.
I was just mentioned the pension.
And he did.
He did.
He totally called it out.
That's great.
It's great.
I'm glad to hear that.
I'm glad to hear that because that means it's in the mainstream news cycle right now.
That's it.
Woo.
You know, I'm kind of surprised that Justin Trudeau,
being the consummate feminist he is,
that when Christia Freeland said she was resigning,
he wasn't like,
oh,
she's probably on her period.
She'll be back in three to five days.
Brutal.
That's basically on brand for him.
And he'd be like,
and we got free tampons if you need them.
Well,
one of his other ministers,
I forget it.
What was her name?
That she ended up resigning.
She resigned right around the same time.
as Jody Wilson Raybold.
And when...
Or Selena Chavez.
Selena, Selena was the one.
So he actually approached her when she was, when she was resigning.
And he says, he says to her, do you think you can maybe change the timing of this?
Because it's too close to the other woman resigning.
Yeah.
She's like, you serious?
Get out of here.
She resigned right at the same time as Jody Wilson, Raybalt.
So this is, this isn't.
new. This is kind of
part for the course. Billmore
No quit because he's like you're spending too much
money and I look like an asshole
for authorizing this. So
I'm out. And
you know, it's that classic Rayland
Givens thing. You know, if you run into an asshole
in the morning, you ran into an asshole.
But if 17
different cabinet ministers
resigned because you keep making bad decisions
and putting their names on it,
you're the asshole.
You know, you say part for the
course, but this, this is like, this is a step up for the liberal party, isn't it? This is,
like, this isn't, like, Jody Wilson, Raeball was a big, was it was like, holy crap. I mean,
the Randy's story has been one of the funniest things I think I've maybe ever witnessed. Just,
like, I just have a heart. Co-Cain, Randy. Oh, man.
Strong Eagle, man. Oh, my God. But here's getting better. Like, if you ever, you know, maybe
the company you worked for had a crew that just nobody knew what was going on and things went wrong
from time to time. But every once in a while, they'd have that day where everything went wrong all at
once. And it was just a disaster that everybody in the company heard about within like an hour
because of how bad it was. Because they were just, yeah, on individual days, this guy would screw that up and that guy would
screw up, but every once in a while, all of them would screw up something big all at the same
time. And it's just, it's a statistical inevitability, right? It's right. It's like eclipses. You know,
everything's circling around each other, but every so often all lines up. And today was that.
Like, I mean, yeah. Well, yeah. Yeah. It really was. It really was. And I mean, what's being,
what's being like left out in this whole conversation is the fact that they're actually
$20 billion over budget.
Well,
I mean,
it's no,
they're not $20 billion over budget.
There's $40 billion was how far they were willing to go over budget and they're over $20 billion.
Well,
yeah,
yeah.
So 40 was the willing to go over budget.
Yeah.
So they're over $60 billion over budget.
But they said no matter how bad things get,
we're never going to go more than 40 billion.
dollars over budget.
And then they went 23 billion or 22 billion past that.
Like our economy's on the edge of a cliff and Trudeau is still trying to fuck it.
He's like a Scotsman with a sheep in his hands.
Colorful.
Because they push back harder.
It's an old drug.
It's a classic.
Eat me with a $10 super chat says by quitting might be hoping to salvage her position as an
elected candidate next election.
She should step down and launch by elections in her riding to sink the final
nail in the liberal party.
She won't do that.
She just wants to hang on.
She wants to hang on.
Just like Randy Boasano.
Well, he knows that that trains come into a stop very, very soon, right?
He's not getting reelected.
The interesting thing we're talking about with this non-confidence stuff is at what point
does the next non-confidence vote come into the House of Commons
and some of the liberals vote for it.
That's going to be the interesting thing.
Because you know they're super frustrated.
You know that they're,
you know their gravy train.
They know their gravy trains at an end.
And the best they can do is try and put themselves forward as,
as an ethical and conscientious representative.
Well, I think that's what some of these people are trying to do.
And this is,
This is what I think a lot of the liberals are trying to do,
especially the ones that are the mutiny liberals at the moment,
the ones that are saying they,
they're asking Trudeau.
Well, they're asking Trudeau to step down.
So a lot of them are backbenchers,
nobody's,
but they came in during,
you know,
during Trudeau's reign.
A bunch of them came in in 2019.
And they'll be eligible for their pensions,
only days after the next scheduled election.
So this is why,
they were actually trying to push out the next election by a week because and they used they used some like
indian holiday as as an excuse but it was like no they literally like two days later and they would get a
pension or they would have to survive the election and they voted no no you can't they they
they scrap that idea and now they're they're hooped they have to get elected so they've basically
given up on the idea of getting their their government pensions
unless somehow they're able to turn it around and keep their political careers.
Now, keeping their political careers, that is going to be threading the needle.
That's where I'm saying.
They're going to be looking down the barrel of a statistical impossibility.
And so best case scenario, they go out on a high note.
Well, best case scenario, people look at them and say, actually, you know what?
Maybe this guy, you know, when the chips were down, he did support the country.
entry over the party. Maybe I'll vote for them. But second base second best case scenario is they can
leave holding their head up high saying that they punched the captain on their way out of the
sinking ship. They're slime balls. They're all slime balls. They don't care. I like I like this.
Anthony Koch said, imagine announcing a $62 billion deficit. And that only being like the third
word deadline your government is facing for the day. My thoughts and prayers go out to all the
cons and issues staffers at this difficult time.
Oh, my God.
I'm like, yes, Canada is truly a laughing stock.
Even political people, like, what is happening right now?
Like 2 said, it is the day that everything has just culminated at the same time.
We might, we might, Vesper just texting me.
Vesper might be off and on too.
I guess we'll see.
My phone was going off.
Maybe that was him too.
Oh yeah, maybe that was what was up.
He's texted all of us like, hey, I'm ready.
Can I come?
No, no, he didn't know.
He didn't message me.
No, I was getting messages from other people.
Holy cow.
Yeah, the phone was blowing up.
It two is for you.
This has been funny.
So before we came on, Nick text me and he's like, you should totally do a live tonight.
And I'm like, already on it.
And he's like, let two zap at it.
I'm like, already on that two.
I've already given them free reign.
And then as we're sitting here, I just got a text from just seeing you guys are live tonight.
I had an inkling you guys were going to do a live tonight after what happened in Parliament and laughter ensuing.
So the people are quite excited that this is happening.
I have Vesper.
I see Vesper sitting in.
Vesper.
Hey, hey.
A friend from Quebec is in.
Oh, my goodness.
Bonjour, bonjour, everybody.
Come join the debacle that is today.
How it's it crazy today, man.
Everybody is going crazy.
The bloc Quebecois said it is finished.
Is it really?
Did you not watch what E Blachette said today?
I love that he does it with his hands in his pocket.
Like it's a matter of fact.
Like the Trudeau government is finished.
It is done.
Like the French are just so good at doom,
dooming everybody.
We've been experiencing here.
for a long time here with the referendums and the separatists.
So, hi, you know what?
Hi, everyone.
As a fellow Syracist, I would like to welcome you aboard tonight.
Thank you, my friend.
It is a pleasure.
You know, as much as I disagree with his politics,
he does an amazing job of speaking in front of the camera and getting his message across.
And I don't know, maybe it's just me.
But when I hear him talk, like he's got a lot.
of banging comments.
And yeah, the way he carried himself and the way he had that little discussion,
it was like a 40 second clip.
But he managed to get everything across about how done Trudeau was.
Yeah.
It's finished.
Trudeau's done.
Government.
But that's the French.
The French, you know, ever since you, if you ever watched the movie, the Matrix,
the Mera Vinci and said French is his favorite language.
That was not the Matrix.
No, it was.
It was a Matrix.
That was done.
That was the Matrix Revolution.
Yes, no, you know what I'm saying, the trilogy.
So has this been happening?
Wait, hold on.
Has this guy been grilling you guys like this the whole night?
Yes.
If that's how it is, then I'm out.
Oh, I feel like I got check.
The consensus is that Trudeau is done, but we know that consensus doesn't matter when it comes to Trudeau and his opinions.
And because there's no mechanism to oust him from either the Liberal Party or from our government,
uh,
Sands,
uh,
jug meet Singh getting on board with I was thinking.
We need our own CIA.
There's,
there's no mechanism.
There's no mechanism for him to
actually be done.
Tuse are you insinuating what I think you're insinuating?
I'm not insinuating anything.
That has nothing to do with John F.
Kennedy.
What?
So I got a comment.
I got an interesting comment here from,
uh,
Trudeau, Trudeau, I-A?
It's, it's abbreviated, sorry.
Trudeau is a.
It says it'll be a sad day in Canada when the liberals get destroyed in the next election.
Both parties built this nation, no matter how you feel today, remember this.
What do you think of that?
He's right, but not in the way that I'm like, yeah, yeah, they made this country exactly what it is today.
Oh, oh, ouch.
That's, yeah, that's brutal.
We all know what it is exactly today currently.
Yeah.
Before anyone says anything else, why don't we take a moment to just, maybe you've already done this, but just enjoy the sheer demolition of the brand of the liberals and Trudeau.
You know, yeah, okay, there's no election tomorrow.
There's not going to be an election a week, a month.
maybe from now.
What I'm rejoicing most about is that this Phoenix will never rise from its ashes
for like another two decades.
I will not have to hear another communist, socialist, castro-loving ideological wingnut in the
House of Commons have any say.
Last poll I saw, correct, they're in fourth place.
Depends on the poll.
Yeah.
As far as I'm concerned at this point, imagine at what point I'm at Sean Toos,
Clyde.
I'm at the point where, man, right now, I roll out a red carpet even for the block.
Like, I'll take the block right now to just get all these phonies completely out.
Because at least the block, they make it sound good.
They're intelligent gangsters.
They know how to at least love you properly.
This guy is wearing a bracelet, dancing at a Taylor Swift.
concert. I feel utterly insulted as a Canadian.
Yeah. I don't know about you guys. I feel insulted. Like, man, if it's a bad robber,
it's just so insulting. You know when someone pulls a really dumb magic trick on you and you
knew it was dumb and you should have seen it, this guy is showing me. You fell for it anyway.
Yeah. Like, where's it? Where's the David Blaine? Where's the Nash? Yeah. Where's the Davis Blaine?
This town deserves a better class.
a criminal. You know what I'm saying? Today we should we should we should I mean dude today I was
just like just shooting off every little thing I could because it was unbelievable. The level of
stupidity and did you guys see what Pierre said like okay so champagne Mr. SDTC's slush scandal guy
is that me I'm not going to join any of the thing I'm not going to take the position
I'm too old. Yeah it's not for me.
I'm doing other bad thing.
I don't want to do this bad thing.
Okay.
Too much spotlight.
So who does it fall on?
Strong eagle man.
Strong eagle man.
That's right.
That's right.
I love you, buddy.
The joke that is that is this liberal, like, holy cow, you literally have nobody else to fall on that has no scandal attached to his name.
this is it's it's it's it's i don't know it's it's it's it's it's it's it's it's alice and wonderland
this is alice and wonderland politics at this point it's absolutely beautiful
do you see what i'm trying to say i'm yeah i hear what the comments are saying they're
completely right but let's rejoice in the utter humiliation of this entire party
oh yeah cocahontas that was the nickname that just that oh that's a good one
I'm in the last.
That's a name.
I'm impressed.
Yeah.
Whoever came up with that.
That's off.
All right.
So Vesper, do you think that they might try and drop the liberal name, you know, like five years down the road?
Because it's just too toxic?
No.
You think they're going to try and rebrand?
No.
No.
They can't.
They might change their logo.
They might try to change their colors, but they're definitely not going to lose the words liberal.
liberal extends across North America.
It's an ideology that is beyond a party.
But there's nothing about them that's liberal.
They might call it something like the United Liberal Front, right?
Like if they're going really Castroish, you know.
That sounds very like goose steppy.
Well, look, the point is the liberal rouge.
Listen, if you look at it, if I was to rebrand liberals,
Like, first of all, it would be a complete mine job, okay?
Because, and I've said this on Northern Perspective, the problem is that they hijacked a color that is synonymous to Canada.
It is tragic, the color red, which is what literally symbolizes our country, the red and white.
No one talks about the white, but the red.
And that L and the leaf, yeah, all that would change.
The word liberal, period.
The word liberal.
Yes.
Liberal is the original classic name for people who cared about liberty.
This is the banner that Thomas Payne, Thomas Jefferson, Benjamin Franklin, George Washington.
That's what they all went under.
Exactly.
Look, even this name Democrat, right, Clyde?
This is kind of new in terms of like it's right.
It's Orwellian.
It's Orwellian for them to be the exact opposite of what the name actually means in.
in the dictionary.
How many more years before the new Democrats dropped the new out of their name?
Well, you know what?
Let me tell you something.
Right now.
Or Democrat.
They don't have democracy in their party.
They whip their MPs to vote with the leader.
There's no democracy in the new Democratic Party.
It's unbelievable.
I mean, look, with the NDP, at least you can go NSP.
and that would be like the new socialist party.
Yeah.
Okay.
But liberal.
Ooh, I would, I would actually, they should be like the new socialist fomenters or the new socialist founders or something like that.
Whatever.
Because NSF would be a really good acronym for those people.
Not safe for work.
No, not non-sufficient funds.
That's what that would be.
The point is, I think the word liberal, like Clyde, true to what Clyde said.
It's not something that you could just immediately revoke.
The problem is that they, we all know that the people that were in that party were not in that party for the party.
The amount of spending that we've been seeing, no way anyone's going to think that it was all for the public.
There's no way somebody could mismanage money that dumb.
A blind man who's the banker at a monopoly game cannot mismanage money the way these guys mismanage can any money without.
there have been an incentive in doing so it's it says everything that what they really thought about
the brand the last bastion of person that kind of gave the semblance of caring was jacques
chretien and jacquesques he he was a smart crook but look for those of you listening out west he meant
john cretienne but we call him jacquesquesne you're like like we just say it like you know because
we're french but the point is is that he was older
which gives you more wisdom in like the gangster life.
And you know how to properly associate money
and throw money around the right way.
Stay under the radar.
What COVID did, and I still remember Cloud,
remember I showed you that day and that Trudeau,
like once the mandates started kicking in for the coronavirus
after the first batch from China,
he demanded $500 billion immediately.
And that was like it went under the radar.
I can show you the government documents of him requesting $500 billion immediately,
among a slew of other things for COVID.
And that was just like, that was like a sandbox moment for this party of gangsters,
as far as I'm concerned.
Yeah, crooks.
So the old liberal party, like if I'm getting you right, the Kretchen liberals,
they were, they were just the type of crooks that would skim off the top and try to be gentlemen about it.
Yeah.
And this party is like, no, no, no, I'm going for the whole gig.
I'm taking everything.
Yeah, I'm taking the whole now.
And I don't care if you see me doing it.
I'm just, I'm going right in there and taking it all.
Yeah, you know, which is really, it's kind of personified, right?
Sean, have you been seeing a lot of break-ins and like malls of people like just, no shame?
Middle of the day.
In Toronto, there's been a whole bunch of jewelry stores.
They just walk in.
Yeah, I'm taking this.
I'm taking the ass.
Hammers in a bag.
We need a better class of criminal.
You might as to pull up the clip twos and just show the video clip of the Joker
because, I mean, that's where we're all asking for.
Can we just get the politician back?
We'll get another copy right.
It burns all the money and says, now we're going to do it.
We'll get with another copyright, YouTube removal, like we did.
When we were talking about, there's this show called Lansman,
and they actually had an honest conversation about oil.
And we're like, this is a really good clip.
I'm interested in this show.
We show like a 40-second clip that,
Actually, a bunch of people were like, oh, this is interesting.
I'm going to check this out.
And then Paramount Plus hits YouTube with a slap this clip down.
You're like, I'm telling people about your show.
Oh, they don't care.
They don't care.
I'm not, I'm not playing a 40-minute thing of it and pretending it's my thing and trying to monetize it.
I'm telling people about your show and you're going to take me off the air.
Idiot at Paramount Plus.
This has been part for the course on YouTube for a greater part of,
two decades now.
Only doubt.
But just coming back to what Clyde said,
I mean, look at,
look at the mirror effect of society,
how it's mirroring literally the government.
Like Clyde is not wrong.
They're just putting it in their pockets.
Like, look at us.
Culture trickles down in front of you.
And I think that's really today.
Police telling people, don't even,
don't even bring your keys in the house,
leave them right at the front door.
so when they break into your house, they can just take the keys.
They won't assault you.
Politicians the way they talk to each other.
Right.
Well, I mean, society watches that.
The day that Don Cherry got released on Remembrance Day,
and Don Cherry and Ron McLean were the two halves of what Canadian society was typically like, right?
Love or hate Ron.
Lover hate Ron.
I'm sure more people on this side got a love for Don.
They were the two sides of coin.
As soon as they removed them on Remembrance Day of all things,
And if you're a Don Cherry fan, that was like the day not to do anything around them,
they signal.
And once they signal that it was fair game and people haven't been talking to one another
for a very long time now.
I mean, it'd be like firing Justin Trudeau on Cuban Independence Day.
No, on LGBTQ Pride Month.
Pride year.
Are we in like season now?
Have we gotten to a year yet?
I'm not sure.
I think we're in this season.
Pride season. We're in a season. We're in a season. Yeah, it could be right. Well, I mean, it's, oh, go ahead. No, no, no. Listen, you are asking a very important question because even after Sprit, because this is everyone's not saying it's going to resign. He's not going to resign. He's not resigning. There's no need to resign. Like Clyde said, the mechanisms are not there that you could force him out. We don't have, we, in fact, Clyde and I were having a conversation the other night. We were talking about America.
and Canada and how unwittingly Canadians have American envy.
They don't realize they have an American envy, but not of being American,
but of the structure that they have in things like the Declaration of Independence,
in the Constitution, in how things are worded, like that it is incumbent upon the people,
if there is a despotism, that the people under usurpation are obligated to take.
none of this language is in our whatever and Clyde right people people straight up think that we have
American laws in Canada that we don't that we have we have we do not we have protections we don't we don't
we don't have we don't have a right to bear arms we but you have the right you don't
ultimately have a right to property as was said by David Lemetti when he was when he was
in church of the of the crown what did Chris Sim say last week
it's like one point something percent of Canadians watch CBC at the dinner time hour.
It was less than 1% I think.
It might have been less.
All I'm getting to is the point is like 98.
something percent or 99% of Canadians aren't watching Canada.
They're watching Fox.
They're watching CNN.
They're watching Joe Rogan.
They're watching blah, blah, blah, blah, blah.
They're watching the S&B.
It's switching.
Honestly, it's switching.
There's a lot of great Canadian content now.
So I think it's switching.
but you got to learn how like I just think of myself.
I come on these shows.
I mean,
I go back to when Daniel Smith ran for,
um,
I'm like she's running for the premier and she's not a sitting MLA.
How does that work?
Right?
I had to get on a bunch of political nerds to walk me through it because I'm like,
how can that be possible?
And I'm like,
how many more Canadians have no idea what the hell is going on in their political system?
Many, many.
Many.
Many.
So, but.
Many.
It's slowly percolating.
People are slowly learning how our system works.
Here's what's really funny about this whole thing.
So we're talking about this because there's a big buildup of Canadian content creators
that are talking about Canadian issues.
And what does the propaganda outlet go to?
American YouTubers are influencing right-wing politics in Canada.
No, we're influencing ourselves.
We have our own.
But that's the thing.
They don't want to admit that we exist because somebody's going to actually.
Someone's going to accidentally read this article.
And if it was, if it was the four of us in this article instead of,
Tim Rubin and the guy in the middle, I don't recognize them.
Johnson.
Benny Johnson.
Okay.
All right.
Fair enough.
But if it was the four of us in that article, then you have some random people on
Twitter being like, ooh, who are these guys?
I haven't seen them before.
Oh, yeah.
I like what they're saying.
Yeah, I knew.
I want to more of that, right?
So they're, yeah, yeah.
Well, that's exactly.
it. If they'd have actually had an honest conversation about it, they would have been
inadvertently advertising for adversaries. Yes. But look, the American spirit in and of itself
has fomented for at least 400 years of anti-monarchist sentiments. And so you have a nation
that literally split from the crown and fought the crown to get them off their back,
acts completely.
And yet Canada acts like as if we're all North America.
When really, and Clyde correctly said it corrected me the other day.
I called it a republic.
He's like, no, it's a constitutional republic.
And I'm like, okay.
And here we are living in a socialist democracy.
But we all have Starbucks.
Well, we're in a parliamentary democracy.
So like a Westminster type parliamentary.
And all these people that I don't know too is if you've been noticing.
Everyone's like, you know, they all got to go to prison.
Listen, you don't understand the whole Canadian whatever system you're going to call it is based on this honor code.
This kind of a honor system that was never meant to be like now we're not going to write the contract in details.
We're going to keep it to that.
We just trust each other.
Yeah.
Yeah.
If for some reason you did find yourself in a conflict of interest,
your punishment is going to be exposure.
And 300 years ago,
you would have felt shame and you wouldn't have done it because of that.
Well,
no,
we might have gone out and dueled,
right?
Like with swords or something.
But can you imagine me writing a contract with SNP?
Listen,
I will come on your show.
You will pay me some kind of money.
And we'll hash out the details based on how you treat me
and I treat you. Let's not
like ruin this relationship
with like a bunch of like, you know,
details. Details, shm-me-tails.
That's Canadian politics.
Canadian, detailed
smetails. Then you go into
the laws of like
the parliamentarians and the answered
in the House of Commons.
It's retarded. It's
completely retarded. All the laws are
geared to indemnify all the parliamentarians.
So,
So one act sits upon another act that makes no sense.
And that act relates to this act.
It's this like ball of yarn that was designed purposely so that nobody goes to jail.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I mean, the closest it ever was was in like 1937 or something.
They ended up having a pro-rogue parliament.
Yeah.
And you know what's worse?
Remember Clyde, we talked about this.
People forget.
Even if the new government comes in,
you forget that they're allowed to sue you.
So let's say Pierre does want to come in and now wants to open the books on the liberals.
Well, the liberals can sue.
And how long is that going to get held up in court?
Yeah.
Well, that's the whole point is just to tie up the court system and not actually have anything go through.
I mean, their own guy, Rhoda, Rota, the guy that Trudeau put as a speaker, they sued him.
Yeah.
Imagine.
So now Pierre's going to come and say, we're going to open up all the previous cabinet
confidence we've created. No, you can't do that.
I'm going to sue you for censure or
for privacy acts.
But we need a
republic like
I don't know, like something. You guys come up with something
smarter than I'm going to say because I'm going to sound stupid.
Anarchy?
No, I don't believe in anarchy.
It definitely exists. It existed for a long time.
Throughout the human history, it's been
it's had the longest run.
No. I would, I would
disagree with that. So,
anarchy would be the idea that nobody rules over you.
And what happens typically is when,
when nobody rules over you,
you might have that moment for a second
until somebody comes and bongs you on the head and says,
no, I'm running the show now.
And that's not anarchy at all.
That's somebody ruling over you.
So, yeah,
but I mean,
that's not state of nature.
From the time we stopped being retarded monkey frogs to the time we started
writing stuff down,
that was anarchy.
No,
there was,
There's always been some hierarchy.
No, there was a stronger retarded monkey frog that was telling the other.
Yeah.
The stupider monkey frogs.
It had more monkey and less frog.
Right.
Precisely.
So it was still retarded.
Yeah.
But this is why I'm not like so.
I've gotten into the philosophy of this.
And another another guy who's famous for being an archro capitalist is Kevin,
uh, government.
D.
Is corrupt on, on X.
Okay.
We've talked about this at length.
I'm,
I'm as close to an anarchist as you probably would find of someone who isn't one.
I'm what you would call like a minarchist, someone who believes that the government should be as small as possible
and only function in its capacity for the small things that are necessary for governments to function.
In order.
Yeah, like tampon's in your bathrooms.
No, like simple things like court system upholding property rights, upholding contracts,
It's keeping your border.
Yeah, Milton Friedman was very much along the same lines.
Well, what we need it, what we really need is like the ultimate CEO to rewrite the entire framework of Canada with all of its clauses to hold nobody under any form of indemnification unreasonably.
The problem is the crown.
The problem is the crown.
Our entire issue is indemnification.
And I told Clyde, I realized the other day, it's not that Canadians are stupid.
There are actually many smart Canadians that I understand when you explain it to them.
What I realize most Canadians don't have is the ability to contextualize how screwed we are.
They see one issue like Trudeau getting away with it and they're like, why is nothing happening?
Well, if you studied history of Canada in particular laws, we did one with Clyde and I on his show once about abortion, you get context.
Once you get the context, you understand how we ended up here.
Unfortunately, most people don't even know the standing orders of the House of Commons.
Do you know the Speaker of the House, Sean, has the power of a judge?
In what sense?
if any allegations of bribery theft manipulation anything gets brought to the house of commons
the speaker of the house he can call the sergeant-in-arms and have you arrested and brought to the bar
yeah that was why um when johnny macdonald was prime minister they they shut down parliament
to stop that specific thing from happening no get this it's still in the house of commons
the laws.
It's called Standing Order 232.
And if you read Standing Order 232,
what has happened over the last 50 years,
which is what a liberal Pierre,
Pierre Elliott Trudeau would do,
is convince everyone,
let's not consolidate power in the hands of one person.
Let's hand us over to the judiciary.
Oh, and while we're doing,
make sure the entire judiciary is liberal.
Like, this is,
what's happened is that they've abdicated these choices of bribery, whatever you want to call it,
over to the courts.
This is where the CRTC or HS or or or or keep going.
Yeah.
The whole thing is one big mind job.
And Canada, it's both simultaneously the worst and best thing COVID.
It both PTSD to everyone, but it PTSD to everyone.
deed everyone into looking for the meaning of life and going into like why we are in the situation
we are in. America didn't fare like a whole lot better. Some states did. But my family in New Jersey,
they might as well have been living in Quebec as far as I'm concerned. What happened to them.
Poor bastards. What I think is ultimately is that the citizenry, we elected these people
and these people just didn't care.
They just, they really didn't care.
And they will lie through their teeth.
They will get their kickbacks.
They will send all of Canada's wealth and guns to the Ukraine.
They will do all these things and then tell everybody by virtue signaling,
aren't we great patriotic Canadians?
Yeah, that's the gross part.
It's the, you know, being assaulted, but then,
I can't say the word, the R word, being assaulted in that way, a struggle snuggle.
Abuse.
And then being.
Oh, I've never heard that before.
And then, and then being told that you liked it, didn't you?
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
That's what Canada's going to.
I did this.
I did this because I love you.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
That's pretty much it.
I mean, we talked about that.
That's like the number one thing that abusers do, you know.
They rationalize it to the victim that I'm doing this because it's for you.
Or you made me do this for your own good.
Well, and then the other part of it is,
and I was just talking about this with Sean on Friday.
He was kind enough to let me speak for a little while on Friday.
And I was talking about how there's all these instances in the past week
of a whole lot of different party members and the CBC all talking,
about how we're not supposed to talk about how broken the border is.
And we're not supposed to talk about how bad the economy is.
You know,
because it reduces everybody's confidence in the country.
And it reduces our bargaining power with international entities,
which they're talking about the U.S.
And like,
this is,
this is just telling the,
the woman who's getting beaten by her husband
that she's got to wear sunglasses and long sleeves to cover up all her bruises.
Because,
because you don't want everybody to think,
of our family because I beat you.
Wow.
Right?
But that's exactly it.
Like the liberals are totally screwing it all up.
They're like,
but don't talk about it because it's going to undermine us on the international stage.
You know,
if you really think.
Well,
and they've been saying the same thing about our economy.
I mean,
what is the whole term,
the vibe session?
The vibe session is saying that,
well,
the economy's not doing good because people are talking bad about it.
Don't talk bad about our economy.
It'll do better.
It'll start,
it'll start shaping up.
Do you feel a little confident about it?
Which is really fascinating because Clyde, remember how like for like what, a year now, two years?
Chris, you're feeling, you know, Mr. Speaker?
Oh, my God.
I never want to hear that again.
We have a triple A credit rating in the G7 and blah, blah, blah.
And I'm like, my ears are melting from the inside.
Like, wax starts falling out my ears.
And I'm like, if our credit rating is so good.
I know how it works, but this is, what did Thomas Sol say?
He said, it is not the job of con men to convince the skeptics, but to tell the gullible
to believe what they want to believe.
The liberals are really good at taking focus groups, finding out what people want, and then
just telling them what they want.
This happens.
Whether they do it or not.
Yeah.
By the way, this happens across.
various institutions. It can even happen in a church. I've met pastors, priests, and will just tell
the people whatever they want. And then the people just are really happy and they don't care.
There's no consequences. It'll happen in like if you go to us. Can you imagine go to a psychologist
that will just agree with everything you say? I feel like that's probably how they are nowadays,
to be honest with you. Yeah, they're not allowed to give you advice. So they get stued.
But that's, but that's the problem, right? There's no one is going to stand up. How many people are now,
I read today 60 people, maybe 40 to 60 MPs are writing up a letter for justice.
Liberal MPs specifically.
Why would I resign?
I removed the mechanism for you to force me out.
So unless they just don't show up to work, I don't see.
And everyone's hinging this on Jagmeet.
Dude, if half the liberal party just walks out on him, what does that mean?
If 10 of them walk out on them.
Like you don't have the majority anymore.
I don't need the NDP.
Listen, liberals, if you're watching, MPs, if you have any vertebrae,
leave the party.
Let me just say it.
Let me just say it.
I know they don't.
They don't.
They don't.
They don't.
Think not just of the money you will leave your grandchildren,
but think of the money of the wife of your future.
grandchild and their children, it won't last forever.
You're not going to secure them after you die.
Get out of the way and get a government that can actually build a economy for your future.
We need what?
10, 2s?
Is that what you said?
10, 20?
I think it's 10 would tip the balance if you had the block and the green independence because
they don't actually have enough to.
form an actual party. But if you had the independent
Greens and the block,
I think 10 more liberals
would give them a majority.
So if you're saying 10 liberals just walked out,
like, hey, peace out. Like, Freeland
today after she was giving them off. So maybe the 23
who signed the letter. Is that what we're saying?
Yeah, if they actually put their money where their mouth is.
And step out. F my pension. Forget everything.
I don't need nothing anymore. Peace.
I need stability. I need
Selena Caesar Chauvin.
Chavon kind of mentality.
Jody Wilson Rehbel type mentality.
Those people left years ago, man.
No, no.
I'm saying that kind of mindset of like just animus against this like
those super feminist.
Like that left years ago.
I don't know, man.
I'm thinking like,
I'm seeing a lot of people looking at like, like,
did you see Anita Anon today?
Dude,
this girl was shook.
She looked like.
Oh, I didn't know.
Did we have a clip of that?
Yeah,
you could just look it up.
Once they talked to her,
she was at a loss for words.
She was, dude, she was so shook.
She was still wearing, like, her coming from home winter clothes.
Like, she wasn't in no suit.
She wasn't, she had this, like, really weird toke.
Like, I'm really shaking.
I think I got it.
Okay, go.
There you go.
Look at it.
Chris Chiffreeland is a good friend, someone I work with very, very closely.
As president of the Treasury Board and Minister of Transport, this news,
is hit me really hard.
Bam.
Comment that you have time.
I have time.
Oh boy.
This is what.
Did you see how flustered she was at the whole like 50 first thing?
It's not just her.
Did you see that clip of her of their ever of them are asking her about the 50 first state?
Canada becoming a 50 first state.
And the flustered then too.
Dude.
Was that with uh,
Vassie?
No,
no,
it was in the same same location.
Same.
Okay.
So if, if, if, if, if,
if,
Anita. Then you got Karina that I heard just tabled the bill and then flexed.
And like all these women are looking at this woman, Jody Wilson, Raibold.
They're thinking of their career, but there's, there's a moral awakening that might be happening, dude.
They might be like, what have we done?
We've literally enabled Frankenstein here.
And woman power is if the woman don't step up now in the liberal party,
for what he just did,
then none of these women are feminists.
None of any of them are feminists.
I'll stand up with any woman
that will defend another woman,
just like any guy will stand up for any guy.
If you,
none of you women in the Liberal Party stand up for,
Chris,
your freeland,
no matter how much I hate her,
after what this guy pulled,
then you are no feminist.
You are no woman.
You do not believe in women's rights.
As far as I'm concerned,
Karina Gold,
what's her name,
Anand,
all the women.
All of them.
I mean, they're all about a woman's right to choose unless it's in parliament.
Or unless it's like, you know, intervention for COVID-19 or something like that.
You know what the sick part about all this, though?
And I'm just going to address this to Sean.
You know what's really fascinating about all this?
Is that we have Mary Simon, Governor General.
Quiet as kept.
The Governor General has the power herself.
to recommend a dissolution of parliament without the need for the prime minister.
Fact is, she's not going to do it.
And that is what's disgusting to me.
At this point, I don't, I don't, we go, are we going to have an election?
There's so many outs, right?
We go, there's no outs.
But there's so many outs, really, right?
NEP just goes like tomorrow, they show up and they push on their leader to just be like, no, we're not doing this.
It's not going to happen.
Yeah, I mean, they could kick, Jagging out of their own caucus.
But they're not going to.
And so you go, like, we go, we're asking them to have a spine when they're not going to.
We're asking, like, 30 some people, 10 people, whatever it is, the liberal party to walk out.
I go, are they going to do it?
I don't know.
Like, I mean, the only thing I could see at this point is so many of them have so many scandals going on all the same bloody time.
It's like, no, but, but, Trudeau is to call me in the chat is pointing out that,
We basically, we need about 30 of them to resign, and then we can get our non-confidence
because we've lost non-confidence votes by 25 to 30 votes every single time.
So if we get 35 of them to, or 30 of them to walk out.
Yeah, but so the number right now is 23 have signed this, this letter, right, for wanting
them to step down.
So there's a number, workable number, 23, 23, put their name to paper.
You go with Vespers thought with women, and you go, well, maybe they're getting, they're starting
to see like maybe he isn't like if they haven't figured it out by now folks i don't know what they're
going to need him to do you're giving me some real good anti-campaigning stuff that i'm going to start
doing on x about this whole good day because yeah you you you nail it but i wanted to share this
because along the same thread of what you're saying um michel ferrari in in parliament today i give
you the video tos if you want to pop this up she she goes to the angle exactly she nails this angle
Yeah.
Again, everything's super quiet.
I'm sitting on stage to tell women what a Caesar Chavez, former parliamentary secretary to the prime minister felt reduced to a prop for the prime minister's image this country.
She forgot childish.
Oh, yeah.
Have you met a narcissist that isn't childish?
Here's, I'll tell you, this is the difference between conservative men and liberal men, right?
You know, they like to simp and say they appreciate feminists and stuff.
stuff like that.
I look at a chick like that, doing a speech like that, hitting all the key points.
I'm like, that is hot.
Right?
I don't know, man.
Oh, like they, they don't really like powerful women.
You know, you know, no, no.
He gets powerful women and they're gone, right?
They're, they're either kicked out or thrown under the bus.
Hey, Tuesday, I showed you.
Well, there's nothing more dangerous than a male feminist.
There, I've given this analogy before.
Have you ever heard of the reproductive
reproductive strategies of the culpfish?
The cuddled fish?
No, fire away.
Hold on.
I need to find out why are you even studying this.
First of all, Clyde.
How do you,
who studies the reproductive?
What are the reproductive animals you study?
I watch National Geographic,
stuff like that.
It's interesting.
Yeah.
Even Adler talks about it in that voice.
And when you hear it in David Atmerl's voice,
it just doesn't sound so weird, right?
So this is.
This is a real thing.
Apparently, people pointed this out to me on Friday, because I brought this up on Friday.
They pointed out to me, apparently orangutans do this as well.
But what the cuttlefish do is, you know, you'll have, they have their, like, they have their strong alpha character males.
And then they have the weak males.
The weak males actually have a different reproductive strategy.
Would they do?
Because they're like shape shifting and they can change their colors, they mimic women.
they mimic the females of the species when the males are around.
And then they go into the Cuddlefish women's bathroom.
They do.
Like in a roundabout way.
And they wait until the males leave and then they struggle-snuggle with the females that are there.
It's,
do they scream out?
The male feminist.
Does the Cuddlefish scream?
It's ma'am.
It's,
It's ma'am.
I shared something today on X.
Did you see that picture, Tuesday,
that I combined all the resignations?
I sent it to you on X.
Oh, shoot.
I've got a million DMs that catch up on.
Oh, yeah, here we go.
He says, I'm so popular Tuesday.
I'm just so popular.
Look at this.
And I wrote, I want to what's at the center of all.
these resignations.
I can't fight. Algebra resigned.
Did I miss that?
Yeah.
Like I imagine it was pretty small news.
I imagine it was pretty small news.
Seamus O. Reagan stepped out.
He's not running again.
The fact is a lot of people don't know David Lemetti.
Yeah.
Oh yeah.
Yeah.
He stepped down.
The point is, is that we're looking at all these people.
Missing off of there.
If you just took.
You got to update this.
Yeah, someone's missing.
This is like the.
Mendecino Mendecino should be on there.
Yeah, and also, Christopher Freeland.
She is there.
The bottom right.
There you go.
Yeah.
But the point is, this is not exhaustive.
But if you look at the 16, 8 out of the 16 are women that were in high positions of power.
Now, minus one of them, which was like the minister of sports, but the other ones were like finance, law.
And it's like anyone like Jody, Jody told him, dude, you don't know the law.
Remember that audio recording?
She's explaining to the guy that Wernick that was calling.
Somebody needs to explain his office that he's breaking the wall.
He doesn't know this.
And if he doesn't get his way, he just gets them like sack.
The same thing happened with Freeland where she was like, look, dude, like, I may not be good at math, but like you're disnumeric.
We can't go 20 billion above what we said was already not supposed to happen, 40 billion.
And he's like, I don't care.
I want you to do it, okay?
Like, now, like, just do it.
Did you say eight out of 16 were women that?
In that picture.
Just in that picture.
50%.
You know, if somebody asked, if somebody asked him, why is 50% of your cabinet women that are,
that are resigning?
The answer would be because it's 2015, right?
No, but I mean, it's, it's, it's,
It's tragic, man.
These women, what are you doing?
You're resigning?
You're not fighting for the other woman.
There's McKenna.
I didn't put McKenna in there.
There's all these women that are, I'm saying gold is next.
That's my thing.
She's like, you know, dude, I've endured too much in humiliation.
You don't know what you just took on with this, though, Vesper.
Because the problem with this is it's the same thing is as that person who did that super
cut mural of all the different idiot costumes that Trudeau,
war and then like he's got to update it twice a week every week for because everybody's on end
so you're saying i got to keep this running now i got to keep this running you're just going to be
like yeah it's just updated and updated and updated okay i'll do it i'll keep it's going to like honestly
you give this six months it's going to be a full on checker board how about this i'm going to look up
the domain liberal resignations dot com and just have a meter somebody's going to somebody's
listening and they've already got it.
It's okay. I can come up with other things, dude.
The point is, we need
a live of who's
resigning. When and
why? Like a body.
Family reasons. Family reasons.
Family reasons. Family reasons.
Family reasons. It shows you
scandals associated reason
for resignation. Family
reasons.
Whatever. Apparently they threw a party for
Christian Friedland. I don't know how you throw a party
after reading the letter she wrote him.
She basically called him an idiot.
And he is an idiot.
And he was, I think, in a, what?
It's available for 30 bucks.
There you go.
He's already on it.
I saw somebody on Twitter had said that when the liberals had that caucus meeting towards the end of the day, when Freeland walked in, they gave her this big longstanding ovation.
And that if true, uh, is pretty telling of the state of things with the liberal party.
No, dude, Trudeau, I didn't hear anything from him today.
Nothing.
Well, he bailed.
He basically just sat in his basement on a beanbag chair, eating Doritos and smoking a bong.
Well, really, I love it all over again.
I love this tweet from Alex Zoltan.
I shared it with you in the chat.
Okay.
All right.
Give me two seconds.
All right.
We're coming up.
Everything is coming up Zoltan.
That you, no, this isn't a Zoltan.
on tweet this is okay
all right
sorry
give me a second
that was her
that was her
going into the cabinet thing
the purple blob
widely thought to be
Christia Freeland
yeah
well at least she got rid of the red dress
well she's
she's probably running
for the PPC now
oh yeah
who else
take her at this point.
Would the PPC
take one of them?
Do you think the PPC would take one of the liberals
if they tried crossing the floor to the PPC?
No. No, because I think
it's, they don't take
people that have ever won any
writings.
No, no, they really.
Literally the people are the
elections. They wouldn't
take cons. They wouldn't
take liberals. They wouldn't take
nobody. I might take
strong eagle man.
he has yeah you don't want to be there's a story there you know those eggs were a lie
Stephen they give me no nutrients they give me no equal powers so there was one really good
point in the chat here studio seven seven eight says any politician who doesn't meet the pension
requirement minimum gets an automatic return of contributions anyway so but that's that's their
payroll deductions so the way it works is that they contribute
part of the they contribute part of their pension and then we pick up the rest of it but then if they
don't make the six years then everything they put into that rather than giving them like a tiny
stipend thing like where you're this guy I used to work with named diesel Mike who worked at a car
factory in Ontario where he put the headrest in whenever a car went by he go thunk dunk and he gets
20 bucks a month for the rest of his life when he retires.
They don't do that.
Just whatever you did for contributions, you get that back.
You get that back.
Can I do that with my CPP?
No.
Do you guys ever used to watch this hour has 22 minutes?
Once upon a time.
Used to be funny.
Hi.
Hi.
So this is five years ago.
I watched this a year ago.
I sent it to you if you want to share a twos.
They literally break down how MPs, what they can claim, what they make, how it works, how it should work, and why all of us are just basically sitting there with a stupid-ass grin on our face.
All right.
Let's see what Mark Carney has to say about it.
What you pay for?
There's been a growing movement to pay our elected officials more so that we attract better people, as if we could do any worse.
Which begs the question, what are we paying these people anyway?
Every MP gets a base salary of $178,900 per year.
That's twice the average Canadian household income.
It's twice what you get because they have to represent you and themselves,
so technically they're eating for two.
Being an MP is like being pregnant,
except instead of a baby in your belly,
you have your head up your own nurse.
Now, on top of that,
they can get $6,200 per year for serving as a committee by its chair
or a deputy or for basically doing anything that is useful.
in any way. The whips get an extra $31,900 on top of their salary, but jealous had to pay extra
for the kinky stuff. The leader of any other parties, like say the leader of the block, gets an
extra $60,600, which is a nice bonus from the country you're trying to break up just for trying
to break up that country. The leader of the opposition gets an extra $85,000, which no leader of the
opposition has ever opposed, plus a car allowance of $2,000 a year. And if you're Andrew Shearer, you can
make some extra cash selling other MPs fake car insurance.
And if your judge meets Singh, you get a folding bike allowance.
The PM gets an extra at $178,900.
That's double the regular salary of an MP, but it's only fitting that the Prime
Minister of Canada should get a double double.
They each get $363,000 to run their office and cover operating costs, which is Ottawa's
each or booms.
That also includes employee salaries so that when constituents,
call their MP's office, someone is there to tell them that their MP isn't there.
But the fun stuff comes when we get the travel. Did you know that MPs have a points card for
travel? Hot air miles. Each MP gets 64 travel points each year. One point equals a round trip.
I've had the same air miles card for 15 years, and I don't even have enough for one-way trip
to Moncton. These points can be used by an MP or their spouse. Independent MP, Jody Wilson
Raybold's husband took 138 separate flights over the last four years at a cost of $125,000.
$125 grand.
She may not have liked SNC Lavlin, but she sure likes SNC traveling.
If it's been better, that would have been a good joke.
Four points can be used for travel to Washington, D.C., while only two can be used for travel to New York.
Fun fact, neither place is in Canada.
The only big Apple MP should be visiting while in office is a literal.
big apple off the 401.
MPs also get free travel on via rail, which nobody ever uses because they get so many free flights.
MPs can charge up to $30,690 in meals, accommodations, and incidentals that they incurred during
travel. After all, you've got to keep Francois-Philippe Champagne in Champagne,
plus $28,600 in secondary housing expenses per year because, hey, you need two houses to validate
all that travel. So should MPs be paid better?
Frigno!
Paymore won't attract better people
because if they're in it for the check,
the car, or the free flight to New York,
you're in it for the wrong reasons.
Okay, can, before we have any...
Wow.
I just, Vesper, I want you to look at twos,
and I want you to realize he didn't laugh
once that entire time.
You want to know why?
Because he hates 22 minutes,
and he's like, nope, it's not funny.
I'm not going to laugh.
I was watching Tuesdays the entire time
is that guy's breaking it down.
Just stone-faced.
I don't understand.
I find it tragically hilarious.
That was funny.
That was good.
Essency traveling?
I looked at it.
That's kind of funny.
I said at the essence he traveling,
that would have been a great line if he delivered it better.
He said that thing,
he said he said it was a bit hilarious.
He said it was a good line.
First of all,
too,
it was a good line.
First of all,
you know how dumb that is?
That's like saying,
you know what?
If your car would have just been read,
the first car ever made.
If it would have just been red, it would have been a good car.
Come on.
Like, you can have a solid lineup.
You ever see like a comedian do like back to back sets where one totally bombs and the other
totally kills?
And it's the same material.
It's just that they do it slightly differently or they don't quite have it figured out.
Two things you are never going to see twos do, Vesper, Clyde.
One, compliment Quebec.
I don't think it's ever going to happen.
And two, tip the hat to 22 minutes.
It ain't going to happen.
That's not true.
Tonight he just complimented them.
Tonight he just complimented I Blanchet.
He says, you got to give him credit.
The guy was smooth.
He said it.
I'm back in Tuesday.
So what you're saying is maybe there's a chance.
Maybe 22 minutes comes around on 22 minutes, folks.
It's possible.
But I mean, seriously.
And even Francois Lago, you got to give him credit too for what he said.
Yeah, but that's because he's racist.
No, no.
I don't want more.
colored people in the country.
No, we have to get to go out, please.
When he was in France talking with Trump,
he was like point blank with him.
He's like, so we fix the border and the tariffs don't happen?
Like just straight up with him.
And Trump's like, yeah, fix the border.
Tariffs are done.
Yeah, but he's an idiot.
Legault is an idiot.
He's a complete idiot.
And the only good thing.
He's got one thing on his mind.
How do I get the businesses to operate in my province so I could rob them?
Yes.
And how do I get more free shit from Western Canada?
Basically.
I was about to say that.
Yes.
And that too, of course.
At the end of the day,
Vesper,
that was a great video.
That was a great video.
That really laid it off.
Did you know that stuff, Sean?
Did you know that there was this much money that was dispersed to all these MPs?
And this was five years ago.
Yes.
It goes up every April 1st.
Every April 1st, it goes up.
This has gone up.
When the Maverick,
when the Maverick party ran in the last election,
the first podcast guest ever had Ken Rutherford showed it to Ken ran for them and I sat in on a bunch of meetings because they were asking if I wanted to run. I said well come listen I don't know what's an MP make and then I saw the number and I'm like holy crap you're not going broke on that I'm like oh no no that's not it's not it's not it's not it's not it's not it's not it's not
Forehead, Garrison is making $220,000.
He's up there.
Is making $200,000 over $200,000.
And his office is getting $400,000 minimum.
That guy's hairline has receded so much that it cleared up on his back.
But I said, I sent you, I sent you a tweet that's,
gone out recently. Apparently, Trump
has chimed in on the whole situation
with Christopher
Flynn. Okay.
All right. The great
state of Canada is stunned
as the finance minister resigned
or was fired
from a position by Governor Justin
Trudeau. I love that he
is totally top. Governor.
And not at all conducive
to making deals which are good
for the very unhappy
citizens of Canada.
She will not be missed.
Yeah.
No.
Trump's back.
Trump's back.
Like the funny Trump tweets.
I mean,
he doesn't even have to do it on Twitter.
He just posts,
he posted on on true social.
And then everybody comes across.
Everybody comes right across.
Yes.
Did you see he did,
he did tweet.
He did that tweet with Chris Christie and the drones.
Yes,
with the McDonald's.
Yeah.
He's back.
He's back.
It's funny.
Donald Trump is back, folks.
Yeah, here you.
That's the one.
That's the one.
There it is.
Everyone's going crazy about the drones.
And he's like, yeah, it's Chris Christie.
I'll bet you anything.
I'll bet you anything.
And all of you could call me on and say I'm wrong.
In my gut, this whole terror thing is one big, I'm scaring the living daylights out of everybody in Canada in the government.
Canadians, regular people, Trump does not hate us.
at all. He doesn't need us. He wants us. He wants to put so much pressure on our, on our
metrosexual prime minister that he wants him to feel like, what are you going to do now, buddy?
How's your wokeness going to fix this tariff issue, buddy? Do you have any more money?
Yeah. Freeland, people don't know this about Freeland. Freeland was doing color commentary on ABC, NBC, CNBC,
CNN on all the financial news sectors.
I don't know if you guys knew that.
I have videos galore of Christia Freeland,
hosting even on ABC primetime,
bringing like power hour conversations on stock markets and blah, blah, blah.
She was in the U.S. way before any of the other people were, including me.
She's more averse of what's going on with the U.S. political, economic stuff.
when she wrote him this American nationalism and the threat, Trudeau,
like she means it.
She understands this.
She was there with Cheney.
She was there with Bush.
She was there like Obama.
She criticized Obama.
She did all these things until she came to Canada and decided to roost for some reason.
But she had a successful career.
She was bouncing from show to show across prime time doing all this economic comment.
and now when she saw what Trump did,
she's like, dude, we're screwed.
And you're about to make me take, like, take the hit for the decision you're about to make?
Yeah, I'm out.
I don't, I, she's thinking she's going to wash your hands of this.
Trudeau told her on Friday that she was out.
It was, you're out.
And then on Monday, you need to deliver this.
Which is really short-sighted because it gives her the opportunity to jump
boat in front of it.
Yeah, really.
And that's exactly like Monday.
If she was supposed to do this on a Friday, then it would have been like, you know,
that Friday, late Friday news that like kind of misses the whole news cycle.
Nobody ends up talking about it.
This would have caught the news cycle.
I feel like this probably would have caught the news cycle.
But if he'd have fired her first thing tomorrow morning, that resignation letter and everything
coming along with it wouldn't have happened.
but is he that short-sighted or dumb or well I mean yes and yes but really like
Trish brew in the comment says Trump hates us he'd make Trudeau our governor
yeah that why would why would you do something so mean
you know I I was actually laughing the other day and I said I you know so long as we can
keep our flag and our identity. I don't mind taking the United States government instead of the
Canadian government under the monarchy. Oh, you mean a constitution that actually protects our liberties?
Yes. Something that actually holds the government back instead of enabling the government to do more
things to. I mean, I like being called. I like being called the country. But if you have to ask me personally,
and this is not my country, I'm not born here. So I don't have, I can't make this claim. But I'm giving it to you just
logically. If I weigh the kind of time it would take to fix the the kind of government that we have
versus I can have within a month this United States-style republic for a carry, right, for a state
instead of being called a country. Like, okay, like, you know, can I, to me, does it,
does a country matter or the word country or state? As long as we get to
keep our independence as far as how we are as Canadians.
We become the state of Canada.
Just give me a new government.
I need a new government.
And to get that new government, it's going to take, first of all, Paul Yev's not
going to do it.
And even if he tried to do it, he's not going to be able to do it in 10 years.
You'd have to breach the monarchy.
So I'm the only guy on here who doesn't want to be a part of the United States?
No, it's not that.
You don't get it.
I want to be Canadian.
I've always
Because I'm a dual citizen
I've always been part of the United States
It's like it's part of my blood
It's part of me
So I'm happy with both
If they merged
I would never have to be like
Let me ask you a compelling question
Okay let me ask you a compelling question
Okay
If I switch the word country
For state
What's the problem with that?
There is no problem
I just I look at the United States government
And I don't see
a solution to all of our problems, I guess.
So for example, if you're correct,
because they keep trying to lie that it's a democratic republic,
but it's not a democratic republic.
It's a republic.
It's just being run by rhinos.
So this is where you're correct.
I'm saying if you were to take the Canadian government guarding the citizens,
like the laws versus the American laws that give rights to decisions,
which of the two would you say would be best suited for you?
I mean, again, I don't need you to be an expert in the law.
I'm saying if you took the American laws guarding citizenry
versus the Canadian law as guarding citizenry,
which of the two would you pick?
Well, so, but I just look back on the last, what,
I don't know, how many years do you got to go?
You're filibustering.
No, I'm not filibustering.
They had January 6th.
Those guys are locked away.
What the fuck we're talking about?
No, no, no, but that's a, no, no.
Yeah, there's some bad things are.
No, no.
That's a perversion.
I've interviewed Martin Armstrong how many times.
That's a perversion.
No,
hold on.
That's a perversion.
I understand, but that's where they're at,
Basper.
I get it.
Like what we're talking of.
I get it.
But us with no perversion, we're still screwed.
That's what I'm trying to tell you.
No, I have perversion.
I just don't talk about them on here.
Dude,
let me just finish it.
A coherent thought without your masochism for a second.
Okay.
I'm just trying to say,
here's the problem, Sean.
us, if you read our laws and the way that our laws are framed,
we are literally like, even when no one abuses it, we are abused.
The reason the American thing happened was obviously because of the,
like they always say like the war machine and big pharma and all these,
blah, blah, blah, blah, blah.
But really if you look at the constitution and of itself,
It grants constitutionally the right.
I can't tell you how many things get to the Supreme Court
and ultimately end up in the hands of the citizens winning.
Yeah, it's true.
Here's, I got a slightly different take on this.
You know, I, all for Western separation.
First choice, hands down.
But as a consolation prize, Vesper,
as just like, if that's not on the table,
if that's not in the cards, you know,
saying says everything is on the table,
but if that isn't on the table,
I would take being part of the U.S.
just because of how much it would piss off everybody in Ontario and fucking Quebec.
Just.
I don't think you're aware of how elated people in Quebec would be
if we became part of the U.S.
So you guys could just hang out with it?
No, no.
We're not talking about the...
Cajuns?
We're not talking about the Quebec, like the Quebecoa.
The Quebecois, so let me back up a little bit here.
And Sean, I'm sorry.
And Clyde chime in at any moment if you feel like I'm wrong.
Okay.
What you guys are feeling about this whole national identity issue, in Quebec, it's been a lived experience for me for 25 years.
The Quebecois for 25 years have been fighting to be their own country to the point where
they walked into little Italy in Quebec
and started criticizing
why they were using the word pasta
in their menus
and they were sending language police
into the Italian restaurants
to change the wording of pasta to pat.
That's how Pastagate happened.
The amount, like this is why companies leave Quebec, by the way.
Why would I stay here?
I have to translate everything
and my sign I have to change its name to something in French?
Well, I mean, there was just a guy who had a case dismissed where he was complaining that a wet floor sign was only in English.
You had, we talked about it six months ago, maybe on the mashup, where this restaurant was giving out free vouchers to needy families where just like, hey, you know what, just come by, bring this voucher and we'll give you a free meal.
and they had to stop doing it
because the voucher was written in English.
Yeah, I know.
So Quebec, look, immigrants, most immigrants.
Now, Lebanese, look, I'm Lebanese.
Our second language is French, okay?
We're the only ones in the Middle East.
In Lebanon?
Yeah, our second language is Parisian French.
We were colonized by the French.
Okay.
Okay, so even our French is not like Acadian French.
It's like Parisian French more than anything.
Okay.
No, you say that.
It's like hoity-to-oidy.
But, yeah, it's more like the French of the France.
It's more like the French of the French,
it's more like that kind of a Quebec.
It's not like that kind of a Quebec.
It's like a very elegant,
the French de France, it's like that.
You guys, you guys are the mimes.
Yeah, basically.
What?
So the point is, is that when you look at most immigrants,
Their second language is not French, apart from Haitians and Lebanese.
Algerians?
Yes, but for the most part, I can say Italians, Greeks, whatever, their second language is English.
Most of the immigrants that Parizos said they lost, remember in the referendum to us and Sean?
He said, well, it's the immigrants.
We've lost because of the immigrant vote.
We lost because of the immigrant vote.
and most of the immigrants.
You could have been making that up.
No, I can send you.
I said, I showed it.
No, I meant what you said.
No, he said we lost the immigrants.
You don't remember that?
No, I just don't speak French.
Yeah, he's joking about your, you know,
he was completely drunk and he got up and he was frustrated and says we lost because of the immigrant vote.
That's why we can't split from Canada.
I know you two are pissed off about it.
You wished it would have.
happened. I, yeah, I mean, the next time you guys are doing one of these, can you invite Alberta to weigh in on it?
No, what you're really- See, I have a different take on this. Like, I actually encourage the Balkanization of Canada because I think that Canada would be better if all the provinces were to break off and then form a new union federally.
So like, come come back together. Like, I'm not saying not not be Canada. Just the deal we got to negotiate the deal we're in.
Yeah, the whole deal sucks.
and every province needs their independence and have to come together on equal terms and and agree on that.
That's how it should go.
But like the whole joke of the 51st state thing is that.
It's just a joke.
Like there's no, there's no real push to have Canada be, you know, and nobody's seriously considering it.
He's trying to hurt Trudeau's ego.
Sure.
Yeah, big time.
But where the conversation went, but where the conversation went on here is everybody,
he's like, yeah, I'd totally join.
And all I was pointing out is, I wouldn't join.
I wouldn't join the United States.
Why not?
Right.
What are you?
Well, I guess, I guess let's just look at it from, from, you know, where we sit today.
Like, they have the deep state.
They have this large bureaucracy.
They have the January 6th.
They have all these different things.
Stop, stop.
Don't talk.
Tews, don't talk.
Let them keep going.
I want to hear it.
What are we talking about?
You got to want to go to, all you are for lower or smaller governments, right?
Yeah.
Oh, of course.
Of course, yeah.
And they've got the biggest state out there.
Yeah, no, I get what you're saying.
Who do you talk about here?
I would, I would way rather prefer Alberta first and then.
Absolutely.
So I don't know, I don't know why you're like, is that such a wild thing to say?
I'm confused here.
Because they've got a big government and they've got a deep state.
So like as opposed to the current situation we find ourselves in.
What do you like?
Hold on.
Hold on.
Back up, back up.
Back up.
Let me ask you out like Westerners a question.
coming from the stupid Quebecoa, okay?
Let me ask you, Albertanza question.
They literally tried to fucking assassinate Trump twos.
What do we do?
Just because I say the big government, you go,
all you got a big government.
And that's the only reason you don't.
It's like, no, I'm looking at.
I'm just saying, look at our government.
No, no, hold on.
And look at how it's in our government.
We're set to improve or it's set to improve in the United States at the moment.
And in Canada, we're, we still have Trudeau.
No, no.
Even if we had Poliev, we're still.
not going to improve.
Oh, absolutely.
Michelle, Canada does
have a deep state.
I'm saying,
like,
I guess I'm not getting
across well here
because everybody's laughing at me
and everything else.
Try again.
It's like,
guys,
look at their,
look at the debt they have.
Look at everything
that's going on there.
And we go,
well,
they're a republic.
No,
no, we're not.
Too's,
fuck off.
I realize we got debt here.
What are you talking about?
No, no,
we're nowhere clear to their debt.
That's not the point here.
Here's my real question.
If Albertans,
or Manitobans or any of you western provinces,
okay, had all this oil,
how many years did you guys have to break off and say,
chow?
And why has that not happened?
This is where an eastern guy from probably the worst province in Canada
gets to call you guys out and say,
all right, since you guys, and it's true, by the way,
Everything you've said is true about your province.
You hold everything.
You feed all of us.
Why have you not broken off?
What's causing you guys to not form Voltron and flex and create your own country?
Nostalgia, misplaced.
I'm not by now that.
It's marketing.
It's marketing.
No, no, no.
You know what are you thinking about this?
Albert's fault for no marketing.
I've been to Alberta.
Are you kidding me?
I'll show them anything.
This guy bit,
When I used to do jewelry, I showed him a gold ring.
He literally bit the ring to see if it was gold.
He didn't trust anything I showed him.
I'm telling you right now, salt of the earth people are in the West.
Why have you Westerners with all the oil, with all the money, with all the everything,
why have you not formed Voltron and broken off of the cockroaches from the east?
We get told from a very young age that being Canadian is super important and not wanting to be part of Canadian.
Canada is un-Canadian.
But going back to Clyde's thing.
And like, look, I get it.
And what you're saying is absolutely right.
And it frustrates the hell out of people like me who think we should just.
I have a question.
Who was egging Pierre Trudeau?
Was it the east or the west?
It was the west, yeah.
So how many years has that been now?
Don't be using no new generation talk.
How many years has that been that y'all have hated?
I already lost years.
Yeah.
So please give me, even if it's modern, in a modicum way makes sense.
Why have you not all banded together?
as Albertans or Manitobans or Manitoban Albertans and said,
you know what,
we're kind of done with this project called Canada.
So that sentiment does exist right now and there are talk.
No, not now.
40 years.
Oh, no.
But I have not happened.
There is,
there are people talking about that now.
Yeah,
I don't care about now.
I'm saying,
give me a good reason why for 40 years,
y'all have been in this abusive relationship.
Because we'll have conservative parties.
promising us that if we vote for them and they get in, things will be better.
And so it's just this like,
believe me, honey, I can change. Believe me, honey, I can change.
I'll stop feeding you.
So what you're saying is that Alberts for 40 years
are dumb enough to keep believing in abusive leaders.
Yeah.
See, at least in Quebec, at least in Quebec, we know they're corrupt.
Like, we're fine with our husbands.
They rob us, they beat us, they lied us.
We're cool with that.
Yeah, plus, you know what?
He tells us, look, I'm not good for you, but I take, I steal, I bring money home.
What are you complaining, sweetheart, shut up.
And yeah, you're right.
Everything's cheaper here.
It's cheaper because he's robbing you guys.
But you guys are just standing there getting knuckled, knuckled, knuckled, knuckled, knuckled.
And no one's for 40 years has said.
Every time somebody speaks up, you get called an asshole.
Why are you calling us out on this?
Why are you being so mean?
But the thing about it is, and this goes back to the Balkanization, Clyde was talking about,
if you were to pitch to pretty much any province, well, definitely any province west of Ontario,
and say, look, imagine you're like just, you're your own country, exactly how it is on the map right now.
You want you to join Canada.
You're not going to get a say in our elections.
You're going to pay billions of dollars every year to be part of it.
none of your problems are going to be solved.
We're going to force a bunch of stupid-ass ideas on you
that are going to turn all your kids into crackheads.
Crime's going to go through the roof.
Everything you could ever possibly imagine,
you're going to be seen as an international laughing stock.
And at the end of the day,
it's going to be next to impossible for you to leave.
And we're going to...
If Alberta leaves,
You guys are going to become a beacon in North America.
Absolutely.
Absolutely.
And if you can get Saskatchewan in Manitoba and B.C.
Top half of Manitoba, we don't want the bottom half of the time.
I don't know.
I don't know as well as you.
You guys could literally become the booming area of the entire northern hemisphere of America.
Yep.
The problem is that I, and I'm sincere, I really don't know.
why have you not galvanized together and said enough?
I don't care about your laws.
We're going to make our own laws and we're annexing ourselves out of this whole equation.
We're in a hold a referendum.
Quebec tried to hold a referendum.
Why doesn't Alberta?
Because we get told that we're dicks.
By who?
By who? Everybody.
Nobody listens to it.
Yeah.
But I mean, that's the thing is it's in the back of your head.
Is my the bad guy?
Am I the bad guy for wanting to leave an abusive relationship?
Sean and Clyde.
Is the sentiment in Calgary or Alberta from what I've been to Alberta?
Nobody's talking about leaving Vesper.
No, no, hold on.
But let me ask you a question.
Is it because if we leave, we've become in a way expats.
We've turned our back on our country.
That's a more than expats.
So that's a huge sentiment.
And it goes, it goes beyond that into anti.
Americanism. And this, I think, comes from Pierre
Elliott Trudeau, even though it affects people in
Alberta, which is the place where they all hated Pierre
Elliott Trudeau. But this is this weird thing
that came out of the 1970s where, you know, not only do you have to be like
really Canadian and anything to suggest that you're
stepping away from Canada is like, no, no, no, no, no, no, whatever, no,
we don't do that. We're a family. But we have to also
hate America and have to make this like divide of like we're not like those dummies down south or
whatever you know tropes people have about Americans and I grew up with this because I lived in a
lot of border towns my whole life being a dual citizen and and having to hear this crap people like
yeah Americans are so dumb and all that you hear that sentiment in Canada all the time and it's it's
it's it's fair have you met anybody from Oklahoma before how about Al how about how about
I mean, a lot of dummies here in Canada, too.
It's a crazy thing.
But the thing that astonishes me is that so many people think that there's this
one national identity across Canada when there isn't.
There's a whole bunch of different identities across Canada.
And people in Alberta share more in common with people in, in Alaska.
Yeah.
Or, you know, people in the West Coast, they have more in common with people in Washington.
and people in, you know.
What?
They do?
I thought you guys were more like L.A., like California.
Not Washington.
No, more like Washington.
Yeah.
Yeah.
It's very, very similar culture.
But the thing is, we have more in common with people in Washington
than we have in common with people from the Maritimes.
By far.
By far entirely.
And if you go to Quebec, I mean, you sound like you're from Jersey.
investor
maybe that's the
I don't know
I lived a lot of years
in Jersey and New York
well there yeah so but like
culturally because you're so
geographically close you have so much more in common
and it's like why
why would we shy away from having
this relationship with
with these great people
south of us in
America we share so much culturally
why do we buy into this
crappy thing that Canada and America
has to be in a rivalry and against each other.
No, we're in a rivalry against
freaking communists in China.
We're in a rivalry against, you know,
people in other faraway places that don't want the best for us.
We want the best for each other.
This is where I'm going to disagree with you
to a degree where I understand Sean's point of you,
not. I can play devil's advocate here,
but I understand what Sean wants.
The identity thing,
there is no homogenousness here.
We may be called North Americans,
but we're Canadians.
Canadians win
freaking gold medals at Olympics
and whip the Americans' butts
they beat Sweden.
They've done incredible things on their own.
It's the legacy, I think, Sean, that you're talking about.
Yeah, and then when they're done at the Olympics,
they go back to their job in America
because they got hired by a company down there.
That's not true.
That's not true.
And I can prove to you why that's not true.
When I used to travel,
and I've traveled over 30 countries in my career
it in my life. It was the
Maple Leaf that had everybody
smile and be nice to me. Yeah.
Here's the thing about the Maple Leaf, though, Vesper.
The laugh at you know. It does it go west of Ontario.
Our national flag has a thing
that doesn't show up for another thousand miles
from where we are. Geographically, like you talk about
as being North Americans? Yeah. You got Mexico, U.S. and Canada.
And geographically speaking,
Like we are closer.
I'm closer right now to like a third of Mexico than I am to to Ottawa.
Geographically speaking, it makes more sense for me to be saying this podcast in Spanish than it does for me to send equalization to fucking Quebec.
No, but let's face it.
No, but listen, let's face it.
The fact is, and I've lived here now for over 30 years, being Canadian, we cannot use the last nine years to.
to immediately say, and again, you're talking to a guy that talks about branding, okay?
Can Canada's brand be revitalized?
Rudy Cast, by the way, has a Spanish podcast.
And he does it from Canada.
So I just wanted to throw that in there.
So I want to give hope to the listeners.
Canada's image can be easily fixed and rebranded back to what it was.
We can bring back Canada very easily.
It's the liberal party that cannot come back because it was tied to a character, if that makes any sense.
Canada is not tied to a character.
Canada is a abstract entity and it's in a weird way because it's not associated to any one person.
In fact, Canada is a beautiful part about its brand is that it's attached more to historical successes and phenomenal figures.
right? When we look at America, for example,
a lot of people think America as Joe Biden or Hunter Biden
and sex slaves or whatever you want to call it.
But really, when you look at the dollar, you remember Benjamin Franklin,
Roosevelt, you look at Abraham Lincoln.
There are things that a country can fall back on.
This is what Trump's entire business model is.
Make America great again.
Let's bring America.
back to what it was.
Once these socialists are gone and they will be gone soon,
the smartest thing would be for Pierre would be to bring back
what made the Canadian spirit, the Canadian spirit.
For example, my minister of sport would be Wayne Gretzky as an example, right?
I would bring all these people that we looked up to growing up from the 80s
all the way through the 90s to the 2000s and ask them if they'd be,
would want to join in reclaiming the identity of Canada back.
Quebec's not going to be happy, but who cares what Quebec thinks at this point?
We can bring back the Canadian identity again.
Quebec is going to have, they're always going to be miserable.
It's Les Miserables.
You know what I mean?
But the point is that I really do think Canada can be brought back.
It's the Liberal Party that can't come back.
In 10 years, liberal, well, I mean, it's getting there right now.
But in 10 years, Liberal Party is.
going to be a slur.
Like you're going to use it.
It already is.
It is.
But it's going to be like a widespread thing where you're going to be like, that's
kind of thing a liberal would say.
Yeah.
Or you'd have some lazy guy or some lazy new guy.
You're like, oh, what a liberal.
Or that's so Justinian of you.
Well, Trudopian.
I guess.
Or Trudopian.
Yeah, even better.
You know what I mean?
Like I love that.
That's the kind of stuff that like is going to come into the lexicon of our children.
Like we're going to be passing this on to them.
the way some of your parents probably passed on
what his dad did to you guys.
You know what I mean?
Like there's some people on X that still jump on old timers
be like, yo, you don't even know what they did.
Any final thoughts, gents, before I kick us all off here.
I mean, I'm eager to actually hear your thoughts
because you've been real quiet.
Like you want to murder all three of us.
Well, yeah, let me give us us to agorized for a while, hey?
No, I just, I mean, I, listen, along the journey.
journey of this podcast, I was Canada first. I'm no longer Canada first. I'm
Alberta first. It doesn't mean I'm against Canada. Everything you talked about, I'm four.
I like Canada. There's a lot of history there. There's stories to be proud of, etc., etc.
Going to the thought Clyde had on, on, you know, Americans, Canada and him being dual citizen,
I just don't think Americans give a shit about Canada. I don't. I think there's just this thing.
So like, we're not North Americans. We're two separate countries. I want smaller government,
not bigger.
So joining the Americans thinking what they have is going to solve it for us,
I think is bullshit part in the French here.
And I just,
I go,
I want smaller.
I don't want bigger.
I don't see the Americans what they've done over the course of their history in the last 20 years or more.
As all of a sudden,
wow,
that's freedom and that's what I want.
I look to what my millennia is doing.
And I mean,
we can get into Argentina and all that stuff.
I look at El Salvador.
I see some of those guys and go,
that's what I want here.
I don't know.
Now in fairness, I don't know it all.
I don't know.
Hold on.
What if we got annexed by,
what if we got annexed by Malay?
We don't have to talk about annexation.
It could be a,
what if we had like a cultural revolution in Canada,
not an actual like cultural revolution,
but like a cultural renaissance where people wake up
and get out of this whole idea of socialism being a safety,
net that's actually good for us and realize that no,
that was actually a trap.
And we slowly bought ourselves into this,
brought ourselves into this web of BS and debt and servitude.
We're,
we're constantly going to be having to pay this Ponzi scheme.
Instead,
then wake up and go the route of what Millet is doing.
I think people are waking up.
It just takes time.
So I'm going to
It takes
I don't know
I'm going to land it on this
and answer Sean
from my last piece here
so I love Renaissance
I would call it more
a restitution
if I were to say
to Sean
and really this is
going to make my point
Sean
when Canada beat the US
and the Olympics
did you like that time
of Canada
sure
I said that the freedom
convoy was that
times about 20
Okay, but I'm talking about that
That sentiment.
Yes.
Who doesn't love people coming together?
So that return to that period, that era, is what I'm talking about, is what Canada needs.
I don't know why this Alberta first thing now is coming up.
Maybe it's because of the money that you guys have been paying out, which I understand.
But if that could get fixed in some way and you guys still be part of the Canadian identity,
I think you guys would be okay with that.
I mean, I still remember watching the Calgary Flames win the Stanley Cup.
I still remember watching all the great things that you guys did out there when the Canadians won that.
I brought up the Cali.
Okay, anyways, carry on.
No, what I'm saying is Montreal Canadiens won that one time and then we gave away all of our players.
And then we lost Patrick Raw, which is the smartest thing we ever did because we sent him to Colorado.
But the whole point was, and then he won the Stanley Cup while he was there.
So the whole point that I'm trying to make is that there is a period in Canada.
I'm sure we would all agree 20 years ago that we would all love to go back to.
But you're right.
There might be some things that the West needs to iron out that the West has maybe not ironed out.
And it's high time that the West get together and reevaluate the deal that you guys have.
And on that front, speaking as an Easterner, I defer to you and I agree with you.
I think Quebec, just looking at the numbers purely, we're really getting the best out of all of it.
But that's, I mean, can you blame us?
All the cockroaches come out of Quebec.
This is where all the corruption.
Yeah, all the corruptions from here.
So, you know, Ottawa, it's not the capital.
Quebec's the capital.
We decide.
I want Western Canada to separate or kick out the rest of.
Canada and I want Patash to be the new capital.
Clyde, any final thoughts before we, we, uh, trip off for the night.
Yeah, I'd like to, I'm curious to see where things go moving forward from, from now,
because we're right around the corner of an inauguration of the 47th president in the
United States, Donald Trump. It's going to be glorious. I'm, I'm a three time election winner.
Looking forward to seeing what this, and he's coming in with a dream team.
And where this is different, where this is different, and this is something that will culturally move into Canada.
And I really hope it does in a faster, swifter sort of way than it has been moving in.
And the idea here is it's no longer a left, right divide.
It's, what is this, lebanized guy?
These guys pretty intelligent.
I finally met one of them.
So, okay, back on my thought there.
It's the Bubba Ginoosh.
It's the Bubba Ginoosh.
It helps.
So it's no longer a left-right divide anymore.
This isn't what we're talking about.
What we're talking about is a divide between the populace, so the people and elites.
This is establishment versus what,
what the actual people in the country want,
used to be controlled,
establishment left and right.
And we were just told and given this illusion of making decisions in our lives,
in our country and all of this stuff,
now the populace is actually winning.
The populace has won in the United States.
The populace has won in Argentina.
They're setting the example.
They're already winning.
They're going to be setting the example in the United States.
He's not even in office.
They're already winning.
in Canada, Pierre Pahliav, he's not even in an office and the culture is shifting and I hope it shifts far enough that we can make big enough moves in the right direction.
And that's that's kind of it's a, it's a thought of optimism moving forward for the future and where we can all benefit from all of this that's going to happen.
Tews, you started it. Do you want anything at the end of it?
well i mean that's
the problem with coming on with guys like
you guys is that
you do a great job of summing things up i don't know what to add to it i i think
clyde's absolutely right in terms of the populist
um i'd be curious to think or curious to ask if he thinks that pauliev's going
to do more than just uh governed by poll numbers but that's a whole nother nut to crack
so maybe i'll just be that again
gents thanks for hopping on and doing this besper thanks for sliding in uh when you finally got the
messages i got a goddamn pleasure i got to go relieve a babysitter so uh folks we're going to sign
off for the night thanks for hopping on and uh well carry on folks all right thanks everybody
