The Canadian Bitcoiners Podcast - Bitcoin News With a Canadian Spin - Bitcoin Is “Breaking” — Here’s What The Market Isn’t Telling You | The CBP 250 Pt 2

Episode Date: February 4, 2026

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Starting point is 00:00:00 Man, man, man, man, man. I made a couple of good slides today for the Outlook Conference. One of the ones I didn't really think about, do you know that boomers don't obviously love investing in Bitcoin? But do you know why? Do you know what the stated reason is in a lot of cases? It's too challenging to understand. It's not. It's actually that they don't trust the platforms through which you can buy it.
Starting point is 00:00:26 And so if you ask boomers whether they prefer gold or Bitcoin as an investment vehicle, 45% of boomers would rather have Bitcoin than gold, almost half. But they don't have a place they trust to get it. And so the ETFs basically gave them someone they trust, their broker, banker, whatever. Should you trust them or not, you know, that's a different story. But they do trust them. You know, someone who's gone to their church for 20 years or whatever and sells them mutual funds, suddenly can sell them the Bitcoin ETF.
Starting point is 00:00:53 They're in. It's amazing. the stuff you find out, you know, doing research for stuff like this. Because I would never have guessed that. That would never have been my, my expectation for why they don't buy it. But there you go. I wonder if there's ever a rugging with the ETF was somehow. And there's a, you know, two.
Starting point is 00:01:11 You love talking about rugging ETFs. Have you ever? Dating all the Bitcoin gains, taking it. Well, have you ever heard of somebody having, you know, buying Bitcoin, somebody else storing their Bitcoin and getting rugged. Have you ever heard of a story like that? Yes. Does this happen frequently enough?
Starting point is 00:01:32 No, very rarely, very rarely. We fucking talk about this. There's always two participants in the rugging in those stories. We talk about this enough. And we always try to point people in the direction of try it to self-custre your Bitcoin, do it in such a way that your keys are never exposed online. And we talk about this. There's a reason for this.
Starting point is 00:01:53 I just hope for these people that use it, they never get rugged. I can think of two ways that it's going to get rugged. I don't want it to rehash it because that's more of a Bitcoin side of thing. You know what I will talk about is why centralized exchanges suck. And I want to talk about this small time gold dealer in China, G. Wu, Ryu. Maybe I pronounce that wrong. I don't know. Yeah, I don't think I think you can leave maybe out of that.
Starting point is 00:02:20 I'm positive that was erroneous, but no problem. The story will remain in the lineup. I'm not going to lose any of the lineup. Yeah. They, you know, like I said, they were a small time gold dealer in China. They rugged their customers because the customers were unable to withdraw their funds.
Starting point is 00:02:37 And there's talk right now that in China, that China in general is at a stress point when it comes to gold holdings. And because the price of gold has gone up significantly and it's dropped down a little bit since its peak. And when you see shit like this happen, on the exchange side of things, they have fucking cash flow problems.
Starting point is 00:02:59 And who gets fucking wrecked in the end is the customer. Yes, sir. Gold, you know, for all it, it's beautiful things. Still, if you don't hold it, it might as well be a share coin because it's not yours, right? Somebody else is holding on to it. And furthermore, even if you do have it, the challenging thing,
Starting point is 00:03:17 if you were hypothetically to move from jurisdiction to jurisdiction, and even if you want it to do it properly, it's going to cost you a lot of money to do it. It's very costly to move gold from A to B. If you don't want to do it and we want to sell here and buy over there, it costs money to verify the gold is real. It's a lot of bullshit that goes along with gold. And even if you wanted to try hiding it,
Starting point is 00:03:38 shoving it up your ass, truly isn't a recommended way of doing things, and how much could you shove up there depending on which months you celebrate? Maybe you can do a lot more. I have no idea. But either way, this centralized exchange in China just shows you why that's, you just don't deal with these centralized shit. Even with Bitcoin, don't deal with centralized.
Starting point is 00:03:55 You fucking deal with them. Take it off. Deal with it. Gold, fucking sucks in my opinion. Yeah. Yeah, I'm with you on that. There's actually a lot of, a lot of different stories these days, especially just the gold run up in price.
Starting point is 00:04:06 And now the silver run up right behind it, although they've crashed like an astronomical amount over the last few days. Stories about physical delivery being difficult, physical, physical, uh, physical, uh, physical delivery of whether it's ETFs or these other vehicles and then obviously these stories about how you can't buy silver in some places anymore like
Starting point is 00:04:30 government agencies are no longer allowing you to buy silver. Don't forget, we talked a little bit about, I think it was nickel on the Comax market like two years ago. There's a history here in big institutional trading related to
Starting point is 00:04:47 delivery of commodities. and metals, I think, you know, perfectly adjacent to that set of assets. How many times have we talked about whether or not even a place that's like as widely regarded as impenetrable, like Fort Knox has all the medals they say they have? Can't verify. No one knows. How many times have we talked about whether or not we know how much gold has been mined? No one knows. It's all guesses.
Starting point is 00:05:16 It's all guesses. This is an estimate here, 20% more. 20% less. No one knows how much is out there of any of this stuff. And no one knows how much is in Fort Knox. As I mentioned on this show, the U.S. now, the U.S. has not verified Fort Knox in like 50 years and used to make a scene. I know this is sort of adjacent to the story you mentioned, but it bears repeating.
Starting point is 00:05:41 Used to make a scene of marching stuff into Fort Knox, specifically after the 60102. It was like the show of power. here's how we're securing our economy, basically. I haven't done it since. They say that they're not buying gold reserves anymore. I don't know. Is that true? Every other central bank is buying gold reserves and they're not.
Starting point is 00:06:02 If they didn't buy, it's not going to grow. And if they didn't sell, it's not going to, it's not like the shit rust away. It's growing in value. Yeah, you can make the case that. Yeah, yeah. No, the physical volume is saying the same. You could make the case that the U.S. actually controls the price of gold.
Starting point is 00:06:17 through currency manipulation, fine. They probably have some idea of what their announcements do, what wars do, things of this nature. And, you know, if you only care about the Fiat value, then you could play that market, the derivatives market or whatever and do a number of things to protect yourself there. $32 an ounce or whatever, a $33 announced still to this day, right? Their fair value is 35, I think, announced. Oh, 35. Oh, fuck.
Starting point is 00:06:43 I, I mean a short change. I don't know. Like we talked about before, marking it to market. means you have to mark some of your, some of your credits to market, too, not just your debits on your balance sheet. So another- What would happen if there was ever a audit?
Starting point is 00:06:59 What do you think? What do you think would happen? I can see the thing going two different ways. I can see people saying, what the fuck, I have no, no faith in anybody saying anything about gold and the price collapsing. The same time, I can say,
Starting point is 00:07:14 what the fuck? They don't have gold. Like, they're probably going to have to buy something in the future and a price going up. I guess both of those playing out. I don't just be honest, I don't give a shit. Like somebody mentioned in a chat about the price of silver pumping up the masses
Starting point is 00:07:29 don't even, fucking silver went down 33% at one point in one day. 33% we're talking like, what was it? A $4 or $5 trillion asset. It's more than like yeah. This does not the economy globally is fucking
Starting point is 00:07:45 broken when you see stuff like silver move to that degree. Even gold, as you said, it dropped down quite a bit. One day it was down 10%. Well, 30-something trillion dollars. 10% is like five yearly Canada GDPs in a day. I think. I think I have that math right.
Starting point is 00:08:08 It's like 35 trillion asset. Even if you use in a company, like how many Microsofts is that? How many apples is that? Five. Are they over $3 trillion? I don't even know. I think Nvidia and Microsoft are both for sure.
Starting point is 00:08:26 Apple might be around too. They're around there. So it could be like one. Yeah. It's incredible that that moved in a day. The economy is fucking broken. There's something is going to happen. I don't think there's the ability
Starting point is 00:08:40 that the U.S. can keep this thing under wraps and it's just going to run away from them. Yeah. I can't believe silver's run up this much. I can't believe golds run up this much. whatever you know it's just it's just the thing you just got to strap yourself in that fucking meme that we always talk about in the chat it's it's so fucking true and then you got this new fed chair what the fuck is this guy kevin warsh our guy warsh our guy this guy from what i gathered
Starting point is 00:09:06 he's a guy that likes to to increase rates to yeah he's been a hoff yeah but if you look at his recent voting you do you ever look at the sEP no statement of economic projections The only thing I look at Joey is how much fucking sats I have. I know. I know. That's why you're the perfect co-host for the show. Thank you. The SEP, Warsh, he's cutting like an elementary school snowflake project.
Starting point is 00:09:31 Honey? Oh, yeah, he wants to cut big time. He's Mr. Dove now. He's like trying to get that rate way down, way down. He actually voted to cut in the last meeting. So, you know, the thing about FedShare is that you're interviewing for that job all the time, whether you're sitting in front of the president or not. And you do that through your projections, through your speaking engagements, through your voting, through your dissents, if you're rather passionate about a standpoint that you have.
Starting point is 00:10:00 But there's not many opportunities to do it as a Fed chair that hit like the vote for rate cuts. And he did it a bunch. So the other thing you have to ask is like how much of a loyalist is he? Trump likes guys who are loyal to him. I'm not afraid to say that. I think that the difference between Trump and other politicians is that he's not afraid to say that. Other politicians are, but they all feel the same way. I will repeat for the new people here and for the people in the back, the Federal Reserve is political.
Starting point is 00:10:30 Every central bank is political. The appointments are done by the president, the prime minister, the premier, the whatever. They're not, they don't pick a guy they don't like for the sake of political equality. They never do that. They don't do it with Fed chairs. They don't do with judges over here. They don't do with senators. They just don't do it.
Starting point is 00:10:47 Everything is political. So I think this guy's going to cut. You're fucking right. I do. They're going to drop that rate as low as they fucking can. And they're going to use that to absolutely pump the shit out of the economy. And one of the reasons they want those Trump accounts so badly, the Michael Dell, $1,000 for each kid when they're born into the S&P.
Starting point is 00:11:10 The reason they want those accounts so badly is because, Without those accounts, people are going to feel even more like the prosperity scene on TV is getting away from them. And they need those people to feel invested or they're not going to vote for Trump. It's not enough to toss out Somalians from Minnesota. It's not enough to get on TV and call some reporter a pig. You need to actually support people's economic situation. This is the way to do it.
Starting point is 00:11:36 I predict they will launch the accounts. I predict they will support the accounts with skyrocketing S&P. And I think by the end of Trump's second term, are you ready for this? S&P 10,000. Can we get there? I think that we can. What's it now? 7,000, I think.
Starting point is 00:11:53 So I think that we can get there by the end of his term. I think we will get there on the back of some of the most insane inflationary monetary policy we will ever see. And at the core of it is going to be those Trump accounts. Every kid gets $1,000. Here, watch your money grow. That's going to be the big thing. A friend of the show, SB, thinks that Trump, to secure the millennial X-Zumer crypto vote, is going to add Bitcoin to the Strategic Reserve before the midterms.
Starting point is 00:12:26 Add Bitcoin to it. He's going to add to it somehow. Oh, through like purchasing or a season? I think so. Purchasing. Now, he would not be the first to do it. Texas did it a few months ago, I think, or a month ago. So there's some precedent now.
Starting point is 00:12:43 I don't know if that's going to continue to be something he looks at. What's the viewpoint if you see that they use US dollars and buy Bitcoin direct? That's going to be nuts. That's going to be nuts. What sort of message are you telling people out there? Who are we asking specifically? What people do we want to hear from? Just anybody.
Starting point is 00:13:07 Every Democrat will hate when you do no matter of. what it is to me is you're saying that the U.S. dollar is shit and you're using that to buy it. Every sane person should already think this. It's not like they're adding to the Strategic Petroleum Reserve, which they are, by the way, because that's something they could use for actually strategic
Starting point is 00:13:24 actually a reserve. Right. So when I talk about Bitcoin, you're basically you're trading something, U.S. dollars, for something you believe that's going to go up in value in comparison to the U.S. dollar. That's a terrible terrible optics. I don't say I disagree with it.
Starting point is 00:13:40 I totally agree with that narrative. But man, it's hard to do that and say, yeah, we still have faith in the U.S. dollar. It's very public, right? But it's not the first time they've done this. Like, they are not shepherds of the U.S. dollar the way that they should be. We've discussed this before.
Starting point is 00:13:55 They take stake in private companies now. I suspect that my actually hottest take, XAI bought SpaceX today. Or was it the other way around? One of the two. they are the same company now. And I view this now as a company that is critical to U.S. national security. The government will take a stake in it. And that's going to be a huge story.
Starting point is 00:14:20 Well, they did this already with Intel. That's right. But the XAI and so you have like the AI angle, the SpaceX angle, the weapons slash manufacturing. Like that's going to be a U.S. security issue. They will take a stake in that company before the end of his term. I think before the midterms, to be honest with you. And again, people always, people always say what is the, what is the, what is the outcome, what are the opinions of people when Trump uses U.S. dollars by Bitcoin?
Starting point is 00:14:43 Break it down to different partitions, right? Half of the people hate you no matter what. Disregard them. In this case, how many Democrats own Bitcoin, right? I have no clue. Me neither. It ain't zero. And so they may talk a big game in the media, in surveys. I hate that he did this, bad for the economy. But Len, if their bags do a 2x or a 3 on the back of an SBR purchase with U.S. tax money or U.S. confiscated money or whatever. When they get to the ballot box, they're going to think twice about checking the D box, right? They will look at that R box. It'll look at them like Anna DiArmos and a bikini by the pool.
Starting point is 00:15:26 Okay. This is, don't worry about it. It's an inside joke. Just another meme. This is the thing that people have to consider. You are going into a group of voters that you never. had an in with before, you might have it now. Same with the same with the Trump
Starting point is 00:15:43 accounts. All this stuff, this is a new game going on the States. New game. The viewpoint I look at the people that are trying to buy it or trying to use US dollars are going to say, what the fuck? This guy's using it to buy something else and I have no faith in it. If this guy doesn't have faith in it,
Starting point is 00:15:59 why should I have faith in it? Well, I mean, what would they say if you use it to buy gold? The central banks buy gold all the time. What would the difference be? Not to you. Just established that the U.S. doesn't buy gold. They don't buy those gold. But, but, okay, if they bought gold, like, would the reaction be the same? I think so, because if they're using actual money that they don't have to buy it, like, if they're borrowing it, fuck, that's a terrible way of looking at things.
Starting point is 00:16:25 Why are you doing it? It's because you are saying to the world, you are expressing to the whole world that our fucking currency is going to continually be devalued against whatever we're buying. And it's true. That's the honest truth. But saying it, thinking about it and actually doing it are two different things. Yeah, okay.
Starting point is 00:16:42 I'm not to disagree with you, but I still think it's possibly does it. Everything is a political calculation, not an economic one. That's the thing to remember here. At this point, I don't really fucking care. There's so many things to calculate.
Starting point is 00:17:00 Like I say, it's just the stats that matter to me in the end. That's the rest of this shit. I'm so fucking tired of what's going on. I'm done calculating it's stuff. A fucking amount of stats I have that really matters. Something we should talk about, though, is the independence movement in Alberta. Wow.
Starting point is 00:17:15 Is this Financial Times article, it's a fucking bombshell. And the Trump team, apparently they're having secret meetings with people who support the separation or independence of Alberta. And they could, you know, if they could separate from Canada. And the people involved over there, the Alberta Prosperity Project, the APP. and also discussion over there, apparently, this is just all reported by the FT, that there's going to be requests to borrow
Starting point is 00:17:43 a cool $500 million to fund a breakaway from Canada. 500 million could fund fuck all these days. The Z-man just has to go to a few countries, opens it hands up, they'll get more than that. So really 500 million. That's just, it's chumchames to me. But Alberta, them making this move makes a lot of sense. They have energy that they want to bring
Starting point is 00:18:05 to the market, right? They want to have this. And the U.S. would love to have them bring it to market as well. And the Alberta base in Alberta, it's probably, if not the most right of center of all the voter bases within Canada. Maybe you'll find another one, but they're up there. Alberta, they hate equalization payments, right? If you tell them that you no longer have to do this, you'll be under the sphere of influence
Starting point is 00:18:31 of the United States. And the United States would obviously love to continue to experience. expand. And this is something I think that would resonate with a bunch of folks over there. The stay free Alberta, they're in the process of getting signatures to trigger a referendum in a province of Alberta. What may be working against them, though, there was a recent poll. I'm not sure how valid this is, but a recent poll showed that only one third of Albertans are in favor of. Yeah, I don't buy that. I don't buy that.
Starting point is 00:19:02 That's what's being reported. Yeah, it's answering that. Yeah. Tell me how the phone polls go. No problem. Okay. But one way to improve numbers is to provide some sort of financial incentive. Give a carrot for them to follow. Use essentially the Federal Reserve Money printer as a way to involve people and make them change their minds.
Starting point is 00:19:20 That's one way. That's one way. Right. And so the fact that this is being talked about is interesting. The one thing I want to note, this is coming from the financial times. I can't remember exactly what they talked about in the past. We ripped on them. I forget what it was.
Starting point is 00:19:36 Was it that Michael Siler was started to sell Bitcoin? I forget what the fuck it was. There was something that they left a sour taste in my mouth. So reading this, every time I see something from FT, it's like, is this it's true or not? I don't fucking know. Interesting talking points, though. But one thing is for certain, the movement for sovereignty is growing not only in Alberta, but also it seems to be in Quebec.
Starting point is 00:20:00 Yeah. It may not be like head of steam. But there seems to be more people today than there was last year that wanted to have. Totally, man. That's fucked up. Can we watch this guy, Jeff Rath, for a second here? I got 28 seconds from an interview he did. If you haven't seen this interview he did with Vasi Capellos, I haven't.
Starting point is 00:20:21 You got to watch it. You got to watch it. Let's have a listen to Jeff here. So that we can just hand it over to whoever the government of Alberta is in power and say, hey, if Ottawa is giving you a hard time, here's an easy way out. There's a large credit facility that's available through Goldman Sachs or J.P. Morgan or whoever in the event that Ottawa tries to cut off your money. We know already that our meetings are paying dividends when the U.S. Secretary of Treasury is announcing the fact that the U.S. would be open to a pipeline through the Pacific Northwest to take David Eby and Communist China out of control of the Alberta oil field. I love that. That's so funny.
Starting point is 00:20:56 I just want to note one thing here, okay? Francis fucking nailed this with a tweet. In North America, you can have as many referendums as you want. You can have as many votes as you want. You can have as many public appearances and town hall meetings and currency discussions and economic trade barriers broken down. You can do all those things, okay, on the way to either becoming or not becoming an independent state. But the only thing that matters about whether or not you are an independent state is if
Starting point is 00:21:28 America thinks you are an independent state. And if America decides to start treating Alberta as independent, trading with them, providing credit facilities, offering passports, whatever, it's over. They don't have to wait for Carney in Ottawa. They don't have to wait for the Laurentian elite to decide that it's okay. They don't have to wait for a referendum. They don't have to wait for equalization payments to be sorted out or pension contributions to be redistributed. They don't have to wait for anything. Scott percent or Howard Lutton.
Starting point is 00:22:00 Nick or Donald Trump can get on TV tomorrow and say, we are entering into a unilateral trade agreement with the province of Alberta for natural resources, specifically ONG and other commodities. And it's over. That's it. Because immediately Canada's credit rating tanks, immediately there's people who want to leave to go to Alberta. Immediately there's passport opportunities.
Starting point is 00:22:28 and like all these things just happen like that. All this stuff that we do here, I've made this case many times. I'm going to make it again, okay? There's two people playing the game at the television. There's America and there's Canada. Canada's controller is not plugged in, okay? America is playing the game and telling us
Starting point is 00:22:52 every time we push a button, yeah, look, you did that. Look, wow, good jump. Our controller's not plugged in. It's been like this for 50 fucking years, man. And we can pretend and tell ourselves stories about how important we are, peacekeeping, we really were key contributors of World War II, key contributors in Afghanistan, it's propaganda. And what really matters is what they think and what they do.
Starting point is 00:23:21 And if they decide one day, and it seems like they're thinking about it, to even take meetings with these guys is a step. An unprecedented step, I would add, especially with the separatists. Do you believe it's true of the meetings? 100%. I just look at the source of them questioning. Is it true? Until someone in the U.S. administration tells you that they're not happening, I think they're
Starting point is 00:23:43 happening. Yeah. And so these guys can do this overnight, Lynn. And there's no referendum, okay? There's not going to be like a panel where Steve Paken is moderating the pros and cons, you know, the fours and against of Alberta separate. It's not, it doesn't happen because why. The controller's not plugged in.
Starting point is 00:24:05 It doesn't matter what we want. It matters what they want and what they do. And if they can give the invitation, Alberta will take it. And that's the end of the story. That is the end of the story. Everyone has seen equalization payments by now, okay? It's all outflows.
Starting point is 00:24:21 Everyone has seen that Quebec would be back in the Stone Age without Alberta paying into their pay. pension plan. I'm wondering, though, is, you know, the leader of the province, Daniel Smith,
Starting point is 00:24:31 apparently today came out and said that the Sikhs were quite literally built the foundations of our province. That's what she came out. Apparently she said that. So I'm wondering if,
Starting point is 00:24:41 you know, if she's saying stuff like that, you know, maybe they'll be more inclined to stick around, right? Like it's maybe the, maybe they need to seek a new country.
Starting point is 00:24:53 I don't know. Listen, I don't, like, political pandering and whatnot aside. Again, this is, I'm not necessarily saying Danielle Smith even understands this. Maybe she doesn't. Maybe she's, you know, over her skis in a way. But let's face it. If, I mean, we said this a million times, if the U.S. offers you like a passport to the U.S., you would take it. If they offer you one-to-one currency trade, you would take it. If they
Starting point is 00:25:20 offer you one-to-one currency trade on your primary residence when you sell it, you would take it. If they want to establish a trade deal with Alberta, it is the first step, and I would argue the only step that matters, and whether or not Alberta is an independent state. They are independent if the U.S. treats them like that. And that's the end of the story. The U.S. is in the middle of expanding its empire. There is a race for resources and territory. If they want Alberta, they will get it. The question isn't when or if, it's how.
Starting point is 00:25:50 And so we'll wait and see. But I believe that these guys are having those meetings. The way that Besant and Lutnik talk about it, the way the Trump talks about it, the fact that Capellos even feels obligated to talk to this guy for 10 minutes, that's, you know, that tells you what you need to know about the legitimacy of the rumors, I think. Capellos, you know, for her, you know, partisanship here and there, I think she's probably the most honest dealer in Canadian media. got to be, right? It's her or shit, I don't know. Sid Sixero. Sid Sixero, maybe, yeah. No. I'm kidding, right? Him and McAuleth used to do the best podcast of all time, the Tim and Sid Show. That show was so good, the early days of podcasts. I remember walking home from American Sign Language classes at Mohawk College in Hamilton because I needed them
Starting point is 00:26:42 to finish my teaching certification in Buffalo and listening to Tim and Sid on my Black Barry. That's how old I am before podcasts were video and in 4K. This video, by the way, in 4K on YouTube, if you haven't liked the video yet, please go see and like it. Anyway, where do you want to go next? Oh, Poliav. Let's talk about him winning 87%. What a disappointment. What a disappointment. Yeah, I mean, I really wasn't expecting that result, but I'm so far removed from what's going on in Canadian politics. So maybe my thumb is not on
Starting point is 00:27:16 the pulse of, and I'm just, I'm just totally out of touch. But the bad here, you know, let's look at what's going, what's wrong with Pierre Poliev lost his seat, right? He was in that seat for, what, 15 years? Has no seat right now, right? Or no riding to run in? Explain that to me. Correct. That's the more, yeah. Okay. They lost an election, right? That's obviously, that's a bad thing. And they lost it at the time, it looked like it was a slam dunk to win. And you had for a period of time, MPs were defecting to the Liberal Party. Things so things, obviously, that That's the bad.
Starting point is 00:27:50 I mean, the good, they got 41% in the last election. Typically, 41% would get you majority government not being in official opposition. And so that's the interesting thing about that. But there could be a fractured right of center coming up because the conservative party is a federalist party. They can't talk in favor of separation of Alberta for obvious reason. So with that being said, if the. Alberta separatist movement continues to gain steam. It could potentially hurt a conservative party should there be an alternative out there that they could vote for.
Starting point is 00:28:29 And so being a federal party, that's going to be a negative. And right, they did this, by the way, the 41% and still losing, but they did this at a time when the left was fractured themselves. The NDP was decimated. It's a liberal party. the liberal party they were able to take advantage of that so okay um the block didn't do all that much who does the block cannibalize or who could if anything it's going to be the liberals or the block in quebec that's really going to be there so there's you know you look at that if the nDP does make some gains if the block hippocale does make some gains if the alberta independent
Starting point is 00:29:13 movement doesn't hurt the conservative party you know i understand what the polls are saying but, you know, maybe there could be a chance that Poliav could somehow become the prime minister or at least have the most seats in the House of Commons. That is potentially something that's going to happen.
Starting point is 00:29:31 I'm not going to hold my breath, though. He's around. I can't believe that they didn't jettison him. Just a terrible outcome. There's nobody there. It's a terrible outcome for the party, is it not? Like, how do you lost? 87%?
Starting point is 00:29:44 It wasn't even close. It wasn't even close. Are these people that lost? Like I just wonder like the sort of like boomer, TikTok brained, conservative, what does Guillaume say in the bold Bitcoin chat? The right wing taxpayer is like the dumbest person on earth. Fuck if he's not really starting to make me feel like he's right.
Starting point is 00:30:05 How do you vote for that? You couldn't, you couldn't pivot. The problem is all these boomers do is watch he's floating head, Mario Zendaya, whatever that fucking guy's name is, TikTok videos and think that everyone is watching them and they just think Pierre Pollyab is like, oh, he's the guy.
Starting point is 00:30:21 I see him online all the time. Man, that's not, that is not how you win the election. It's not how you win an election. And he looked, he looked like a kid next to Carney. Carney is, I'm going to take my own flowers here.
Starting point is 00:30:34 Carney, like I said, early in his candidacy, is a fucking good politician. He's a good speaker, knows how to work a crowd, agile, understands, like understands little things.
Starting point is 00:30:47 like facial expressions to match a moment. Understands little things like responding to something without using a talking point. He can say something because his knowledge base is much broader than Polyeves. I don't know how you fix that with the current crop of conservative politicians. You know, listening to Lanceman today talk about how Carney's meeting with Stephen Harper for economic advice, easy opportunity to talk about how maybe Mark Carney isn't the, you know, economist that we thought he was. because he's got to get advice from our former leader about economics. Instead, she goes, well, I love talking about the era in Canadian history when things
Starting point is 00:31:27 were the best for Canadians. Like, stop. Stop with the TikTok sound bites and say something organic. Think about a response with your base of knowledge and then utter it to the camera. Don't worry about I'm supposed to say stuff about the best times for Canadians. I'm supposed to say stuff about the carbon tax. I'm supposed to say stuff about how there's no trade deal. Say something you know because you've learned about it or you've experienced it
Starting point is 00:31:53 and be organic. They don't know how to do it. None of them do. None of them. They need a new leader. Nobody's talking on that stage about the fact that he is an elitist. He came up and I don't want to talk about his central bank or being a governor to central banks, but more so being the CEO.
Starting point is 00:32:16 EF envoy, CEO of Brookfield. That's the one. Like if you look at a company that generates maybe one of the most revenue generation country for sure. And he was a CEO of that. Like that's not somebody that's just like a commoner
Starting point is 00:32:31 that came out like that's, that's an elitist, right? 0.001%. Yeah. Hmm. Yeah. Just. But somehow,
Starting point is 00:32:41 but somehow still looks like more natural in almost any environment than Polyev does. The every man. The every man looks robotic. He looks he looks he looks robotic. He looks caged all the time. He looks like he's got
Starting point is 00:32:58 a very narrow set of possible outcomes he's prepared for and shows in the way he speaks, shows his mannerism, shows in all kinds of stuff. Carney's not like that. And like that's what it takes to win the election. Again,
Starting point is 00:33:13 the conservatives are not going to win on policy. because their policies are dog shit. This guy's still going out into populations of illegal immigrants, LMIAs, TFWs, we got to make people stay. They're just as Canadian. You're not going to win on policy. So you have to win on charisma.
Starting point is 00:33:32 That's how Canadians are now. So every major democracy is now. And the reason that the European Union was so important in Europe is because the politicians with charisma will govern away from European, quote, quote values so they have these like unelected bureaucrats in the EU instead governing policy they were smart to do that the US and Canada will not go that direction because the US will not allow it and so Canada is going to elect guys like Carney over Pauliev because he's charismatic you know it's all there is to it like listen I want you to think about something okay did you see the uh the clip of Harper and Kretchen
Starting point is 00:34:11 speaking on stage today together no they're just back and forthing with the guy and They're talking about all kinds of stuff, about how their parties used to be at odds, but it was a time when they could reach across the aisle. And Harper's going, yeah, I don't really want to talk about, you know, Jean's got something, the Crutchin government did that he didn't like. And Crutchin reaches over and, like, puts his fist next to him, he goes, you're afraid of the Shawana getting a handshake. They both have a laugh.
Starting point is 00:34:34 They're talking about the war of 1812, how they don't have to burn down the White House now because Trump just tore part of it down anyways for a ballroom. He's already halfway there. Like, these guys, and Harper, by the way, famously, like, Not a charismatic guy. But when you put him next to Polyev, it's like night and day. Because it turns out that you can't train somebody for that. They have to either have it or not have it.
Starting point is 00:35:00 And he doesn't have it. Lanceman doesn't have it. None of these guys have it. They got to get somebody new. I don't know who that person is. Like we've loaded names on the show, Balsilli or others. But who's it going to be? I don't know.
Starting point is 00:35:13 Balsili doesn't strike me as particularly fluid in front of a camera. either, but he's better than neither of those other people I mentioned. I can tell you who does have it is the people that are on the interim federal health program. And these are programs. I got three beauty stories, Joey. I can't let these
Starting point is 00:35:30 fuckers. Okay, okay. Chew through them. It's a program that pays for the health coverage for people that are deemed to be refugees or people waiting to have their case heard. And so we didn't know if they're legitimate refugees yet, but either way they're eligible for this interfederal health care
Starting point is 00:35:46 program and some people that are waiting to get their refugee cases heard it's around 500,000 strong that's the queue right now and so starting May first these folks on this interim federal health care program they have to start to fork up some money big money four dollars for every prescription that they're going to get they also have to pay 30% of other health costs like dental i shit like that and um the stuff that they still will get full car if they go to a hospital or visit a doctor. So unless you have, they're all just going to go to hospitals now for fuck sake.
Starting point is 00:36:23 There's a lot. Unless you have health coverage from your employer. Do you pay $4 for prescriptions? No. Do you pay 30% for going to the dentist, the eye doctor? No. Like,
Starting point is 00:36:36 what the fuck? I guess just a beauty, you know, another beauty of a story. here's a good one Joey can we talk about this for a second here I mean we can't skip this the best part about this is even the most
Starting point is 00:36:55 bleeding heart liberals are on Twitter going wait a minute they don't pay anything to go to the dentist they don't pay anything to go with the eye doctor like these people are truly living under a rock do you think we just get mad because of hospital wait times I mean that is bad it is a problem but it's not the biggest problem
Starting point is 00:37:12 The biggest problem is that you are working 45 hours a week and can't see a dentist. Can't get your eyes checked. Can't get physiotherapy. You can't do it. These guys are coming in illegally and walking right into these places on the house. No problem. Okay. Okay.
Starting point is 00:37:31 Four bucks is a good start, but it's not enough. We got to go harder than that. It should be 100% in all cases at all times. No exceptions. until you are a citizen of this country, not a permanent resident, not a temporary foreign worker, you're not here on a labor market impact assessment outcome
Starting point is 00:37:49 that landed in your favor. You need to be a citizen of this country before you can access any of the social benefits that make this country worth living in. Until then, sorry, man, you're on your own. I'm of the opinion of permanent resident should get access to it. And reason why is because a permanent resident
Starting point is 00:38:08 likely is working and paying into this system. Don't care. Don't care. They should be able to get advantage. Don't care. The time is past for that. The time is past for that. You can't.
Starting point is 00:38:16 We don't have the money. We don't have the resources. We don't have anything. And yeah, you become a permanent resident. So what? That means you just started paying taxes. Tell me when you've been paying for five years or 10 years.
Starting point is 00:38:26 And by the way, you shouldn't be able to vote in those situations either. That's a story for another time. You don't vote as a permanent resident. That's good. That's one thing you get to do as a citizen is vote, at least federally and provincially. I see people saying in the chat,
Starting point is 00:38:38 remigration. Like this is going to become Remigration is so tricky Because I think I think certain elements of the remigration crowd Want to see people like Like my grandparents or my parents Like deported
Starting point is 00:38:50 They're not you know Their second generation Canadian They're Italian whatever right Like my mom is from the UK My dad's from Italy They do like am I going to be deported I'm not Irish or Scottish or whatever Like am I going?
Starting point is 00:39:03 Is that that that's a tricky situation To me and it's not clearly defined Which is another problem Also you can't be like a white nationalist and call for remigration. I also do that. We've talked many times on this show about how Len and I have lots of friends who are like black, white, Chinese, whatever, okay? I have no friends. What the fuck you're talking about? Yeah, okay. Sorry. I have a lot of friends who are black, white, Chinese, you know, Indian, whatever. I don't, it doesn't matter to me
Starting point is 00:39:29 where they're from. Canada is a way of thinking and a way of life, not a skin color. And I'm concerned about the way people think about this a little bit. Because, Len, the worst things get, the more this will become a moderate position, like I always say. Moderation disappears when times are tough and times are getting tougher. Anyway, let's go with the next story. We don't want to be here all night. That's a beauty. The Ministry of Transportation, they're getting the OPP involved due to what they call
Starting point is 00:39:58 irregularities in commercial driving examinations. The eight clowns were arrested and they were allegedly taking bribes for getting people to pass the commercial driver's licenses, those examinations. And that's for the Class A driver license that you need to drive the tractor trailers you see on the roads. By the way,
Starting point is 00:40:22 I saw one making a U-turn in the middle of an intersection just yesterday. And I couldn't believe the intro- Out of which lane. It's tough to make an intersection U-turn out of the left lane. You have to be almost in the middle lane to do it. I couldn't see.
Starting point is 00:40:34 I was maybe, I don't know, three, four-hundred meters away. I just saw this fucking truck. I thought he was making left in anyways. He made a fucking U-turn in an intersection. I could not fucking believe that. But either way, my faith in truck drivers
Starting point is 00:40:48 is at an all-time low, but just when you think it's at its lowest, you read a story like this and it reaches a new all-time low, and nothing is said here about revoking any of the licenses at this time. Just fuck off, man. If people were getting licensed, right? They just deserve not to fucking
Starting point is 00:41:04 have their licenses revoked, but these people deserve to fucking be tart and feather, the ones that are trying to, taking bribes from getting people, fuck off, man. Totally agree. Incredibly dangerous. You people should all, you should all be in jail. Yep. And last, but not least, we have a banana republic shit and CP24 article.
Starting point is 00:41:25 And the title is Senior Ontario Court Judge. This is nuts. This is found guilty of judicial misconduct, retires, avoiding punishment. And there was allegations this dude. was allocation of assault and sexual assault. He allegedly engaged in a non-concessual consensual intercourse with a victim that caused bodily harm after pushing them. And the judge was working in the Brampton and Milton Courthouse, Justice Paul Curry, of all names. The guy was suspended in 2023, but he decided, you know, he had enough.
Starting point is 00:42:06 and he conveniently retired just Friday last week and as a result of that he won't face any punishment. How nice. The court system, they should be held at the highest regards. They are the ones.
Starting point is 00:42:20 They're the highest regard all right. That's for sure. Yeah, just not the way Webster's defines it. But I don't know. Maybe we'll hear more from this fella. Who knows? Let's go to the Hamilton versus Brampton Men. Let's do it.
Starting point is 00:42:32 Brought to us by who? 256 Heat. Now, Joey, do you, have one of those units running in the background? I don't. I do. Sorry, I do. It's going to be hanging up right here soon.
Starting point is 00:42:45 My plan is to put it up there. I can't hear it though. It's been awfully cold. I mean, I'll tell you what, we haven't hit a block in my 30 days. That's a separate. But you are heating.
Starting point is 00:42:55 It's fucking cold outside, but inside your home, it's nice and toasty warm. Because you have one of these beauty units that you picked up from 256 heat. And it's able to heat your home. quietly, efficiently. Yes, sir.
Starting point is 00:43:09 And one of the benefits of that is you're getting some stats in the side. So not too shabby. Check them out. And if you do, if you happen to buy a unit from them, make sure you tell them that we sent you. Yeah. You want to know that. And you get discount too. You get a discount.
Starting point is 00:43:23 5% off. Yeah. Yeah, stats is about the only thing I'm getting on the side these days. I'm not so much fun anymore. So, first of all, I'm once again asking you if you're on YouTube to like the video, okay? This is the end of the show. There's one more segment where we compare a Brampton man and a Hamilton man in a blind crime trivia session. It's always good.
Starting point is 00:43:44 It'll always get me in trouble and it's a lot of fun. But like the video, I'm begging you because I want this channel to grow on YouTube. Okay, where do you want to start? You go ahead and tell me what you found this week. We have this man exposed himself. Okay, we're done. Got it. I already know the answer.
Starting point is 00:44:00 Fake medical conditions to various clinics, said police. This is a viewed, by the way. It just announced with you. A 38-year-old dude is facing charges after allegedly exposing himself and faking medical conditions in order to get female doctors of various medical clinics to touch him inappropriately. Elite. Elite scan. Okay. All right. So according to investigators, does he know? Okay, yeah, keep going. Keep going. All right. According to investigators, a man visited clinics over the course of several months in 2025. And there, please say he exposed himself to the female staff members. And police further allege gets better. the man faked medical conditions in an attempt to have the female physicians touch him inappropriately. They said that he used an alias and yeah, he was arrested in connection with the incident.
Starting point is 00:44:48 And yeah, the charges have yet to be tested in the court, but sure not, it should probably be a slam dunk case. Case number one. So number two, we have police called after a man barks and howls. his neighbor window. And police were called to home when a man barked and howled like a dog outside his neighbor's window. And a 41-year-old man was trying to
Starting point is 00:45:18 get the bark, his neighbor's dog to start barking. That's what the police were saying. So around 2 a.m. in the morning on a Saturday, he stood outside his neighbor's window, and he barked. And this riled up the dogs inside, and they started barking excessively. And police were called. and they spoke to the man
Starting point is 00:45:35 and they were able to mediate a resolution said the media. Both men were warned about the noise violation in the city. So, look at the two stories. The guy barking outside his neighbor's house to try to get the neighborhood dogs were all riled up. And yet the other guy just exposing himself to...
Starting point is 00:45:52 I mean, the Brampton man has to be the one pulling his cock out or the doctor, right? The question is, does he realize that the sort of premise of the touching is not going to be related to anything that would ever cause arousal. In fact, the female doctor will be assuming that you have some kind of like
Starting point is 00:46:10 physical issue that would be repulsive, I would imagine. How many things can be wrong with your pecker that aren't like immediately off putting, you know? You may like, it's sort of, it's an evolutionary thing. If there's a problem down there,
Starting point is 00:46:26 you just don't want to be around it. Maybe you took too much of the blue pill. And the thing is now it's been wrong. lock solid for more than four hours. Yeah. I don't know what I could do. I can't even fucking stand up.
Starting point is 00:46:39 And so like that's the result of my truck, man. I'm, uh, I got a super chat. A super chat. Oh my God. Amazing. Listen, I think,
Starting point is 00:46:49 I think the brand. We got to read that. We should read that in a second. Yeah. I'll read before we leave. I think the Brampton guy is, uh, the cock out, the dockout, the doc out. And the Hamilton guy is the dog barking guy. Though, I have to be honest, you wouldn't necessarily rile up neighborhood dogs by making noise like that in the yard.
Starting point is 00:47:10 Like, at least in my neighborhood, there's one dog that barks a lot doesn't really get any of the dogs going. The guy's skilled. But yeah, indeed, the guy pulling out his shlong is the Brampton guy. He is Brampton resident Vibav. Webav. Wait, stop it. His name is Vobbvab. The same name?
Starting point is 00:47:32 First and he was he sure is. And he was also using the alias Akash Deep Singh when he was going around trying to get his cock looked at and touched by female doctors. Holy shit. If you were working in a medical clinic in Mississauga or Branton and
Starting point is 00:47:49 Akash deep Singh, that name rings a bell and yeah, he were asked to touch his dick. You may want to get in touch with the police. Akash Deep Singh Okay we're reading this super chat Salute is from these laughs These laughs by the way does the intro for the show
Starting point is 00:48:09 It's his rapping his production Salute from Toronto We are almost cooked Thanks Olivia Chow Come to the corner comedy club in Toronto If you need a laugh in these dark times Okay I mean it's kind of far for me
Starting point is 00:48:22 But if I was in Toronto I would go I've never been to a live comedy show of you Yeah I've been to a few like yuck yucks are we talking like pros no uh like the yuck yucks and one guy got just blasted out of the place because he was doing so inappropriate jokes like i can't even tell what period of time this would have been acceptable and fucking guy just he just literally like with his tail between his leg he put his head they just fucking walked off it was just the embarrassing to be there i felt embarrassed just oh it's just horrible but yeah I've been I gotta go do this Nickyprio shit Let's get this fucking thing done
Starting point is 00:49:02 Let's it We're out of here God bless you guys Len will be back on Wednesday with Mr. Arfay And we will see you then Until next time my friends Take care yourself
Starting point is 00:49:11 Don't be a cash deep sing please Please.

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