The Canadian Bitcoiners Podcast - Bitcoin News With a Canadian Spin - EU Space Program Gets CAD Funding, Nonsense from Overseas, Bidets | The CBP 242 Pt 2

Episode Date: November 26, 2025

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Starting point is 00:00:00 are you a bidet enjoyer do you have one no i don't i understand it um i think i've been if i've used it it's been a long fucking time but the way it was the way i've always learned it to be you know if you have if you have mud on your arm yeah right yeah you don't get a dry cloth and wipe that shit off you get the hose and you fucking you clean you need some water yeah mean some more so so i got one i bought a pushy one off amazon on saturday and i installed it this morning i got to say i really like it i'm surprised by how much i like it it's almost like too much um the water's a little cold and uh it's a little like it's a little weird yeah i see one smart fella saying it leaves you a little like wet sometimes but i mean you can like just dry it off
Starting point is 00:00:53 it's fine you're not it's not a no toilet paper solution it's a less toilet paper for solution, I would say. And it definitely leaves you feeling clean. So I recommend that. I had Model D over for dinner with his wife on Saturday night, and he showed up wearing a kindly MD hoodie and a kindly MD hat to the meal. I sent it to a couple of the guys in the, uh, the corn lord's chat there for a laugh. He, um, showed up on our show when he was talking to Praveen.
Starting point is 00:01:23 Yeah. And he was wearing a kindly MD hat. And to be honest, I had no. idea that was the logo. The frog? I just remember it was being green. It's a frog. Yeah, it's a frog. Yeah. I don't get it. Good to see him. We had a bunch of sushi and a bunch of beers. It was a nice
Starting point is 00:01:39 nice evening. Yeah. What did you do during the huge cloud flare outage? How did it impact you? We talked about this on Access of Easy. I am a big like morning coffee Twitter. I do some stuff for our show. Do some stuff for the Access of Easy show like in terms of just, you know, messing around with of the stuff on YouTube and trying to grab plays from places that I have no business grabbing plays from and I usually I'm watching something or reading something as well
Starting point is 00:02:06 and Twitter wasn't working I think I mentioned to you that Well Simple wasn't working or not working well Trading View is okay it's kind of in and out I I'm guilty of never going on the CBP Discord so I should change that I didn't even know Discord was down but I'm not a big chat GPT guys so I don't use that in the mornings but I did notice it I did notice it How about you? You notice it? You don't care? Just a Twitter one was the only one that I really noticed.
Starting point is 00:02:33 But I just wanted to point out that that went down and it took down some things with the internet. They were unable to, you weren't able to access it. But Bitcoin still work, right? The Bitcoin network, you could have still broadcasted your transaction. You could still verify your transaction. The Bitcoin network worked regardless of Cloudflare being up, we're down. So I should have put this more into Bitcoin side of things. But it just more impacted everybody for some of that anyways.
Starting point is 00:02:57 yeah that's that um quick story about the uk love the uk i'm going to be very quick they had a german citizen go over there and uh he was uh drugs caught and uh they decided to sentence him but he's not going to be deported right because he would face a very significant obstacle if he was going to be deported back to germany right so saleh hussein hamid A classic German name. Yes, of course. I think wasn't he on one of the World Cup teams? Anyway, go ahead.
Starting point is 00:03:33 So Sally Hussein has a direct descendant of the chancellor himself. Yes, okay. He's allowed to stay in the UK because he does not speak German well enough despite being a German citizen. So the convicted drug dealer is not going to go back to his native Germany because his German is just not good enough. You know who else? you know who else probably can't visit Germany is a guy who's going to win the upcoming
Starting point is 00:04:02 Namibian election. I don't know if you've been keeping an eye on this. No, but, uh, well, this is Namibia corner here on CBP. There's a, uh, a politician making waves in Namibia for a number of different reasons. You may recognize him, uh, and his name, um, politician Adolf. Adolf Hitler, Unona. He's, uh, poised. win a second local election in southwest Namibia so is he a native originally born in austria says or does i don't know i have no idea but this is nuts this is a nut story anyway i just wanted to point that out seem like the right time to do it crazy things happening in the world of uh global politics yeah and uh how does that guy get the name adolf hitler uh uh urona or whatever his last
Starting point is 00:04:53 name was what what is the give me the timeline give me the breakdown of uh the events leading up to that start i mean starting with world war two obviously that's event number one but then what happens after that i'm not sure what happened with him eventually you know world war two and now but he looked like he was probably white in his 40s 59 he's 59 okay looked really good so boomer age boomer age right 59 that's a that's a young boomer i think so yeah absolutely absolutely Or an old boomer? No, young boomer, young boomer. No, no, it's young boomer.
Starting point is 00:05:27 Anyways, Japan. Talk about Japan. I'm not sure if you heard, but they're going to be pumping out some stimulus that's going to be helping out the economy. At least that's the plan. Talked about it with Phil on Friday. Yeah, the yen intervention continues.
Starting point is 00:05:38 Yeah, $135 billion is this package. That's U.S. dollars. In yen, I have no idea. So the intention is to help people deal with inflation. And I like the fact that they are trying to overcome inflation by just making it... What year is it? 2020?
Starting point is 00:05:56 I thought we already did this. Nancy Pelosi stepping down from U.S. politics. She headed over there to drive policy? Is that what the plan is? Is that a recent thing that she stepped down today? Yeah, last week or two weeks ago.
Starting point is 00:06:06 She's still... I didn't know that. She's not going to run for re-election. She's done. So Marjorie Taylor Green? She's done too, yeah. Marjorie Trader Green. Yeah, and then that guy
Starting point is 00:06:15 in East Coast of Canada that switched... No, didn't switch parties. I don't know. But anyway, the Japan thing. like we did we not already go through this in every modern nation on the on the earth like two years ago it was so recent how did people forget about this already the inflation reduction act and all this other nonsense you're telling me spending and cutting taxes at the same time is not going to help out in a long run inflation and they mean really say it ain't so it's like that it's like that book the meme guy who's crying on the bed and he's like reading the book and the title of the book is like how to stop inflation and then the first page is stop spending and the next square he's just crying he's like he can't believe it this is exactly what
Starting point is 00:06:58 japan must be feeling like right now we have no we have no other options all we know how to do is print and intervene in our currency market and that's it that's the whole skill set that's the whole toolbox so some of this they're going to be buying more government bonds or issuing sorry more for sure for sure and who's buying them b o j baby it's the perfect scam right and they also they're going to be giving up money to parents that have children is one thing Japan does have is a huge problem with low birth rate and it's been like that for a long time and so that's one you know maybe this initiative it's hard to really say it's terrible either way that they're doing it they're going to be cutting taxes on gas so gasoline over there it's going to be a little cheaper
Starting point is 00:07:42 tax wise enhanced shipbuilding and they're going to spend more money on defense and enhanced shipbuilding sounds like a like castle age age of empires technology that i would research before rushing into my opponent's base enhanced shipbuilding we don't have a better name than that that's what's found in this reuter's sad sad and uh yeah so it's it's it's going to eventually all in all if you want to break down this money it's going to be about a thousand dollars that's going to be kind of divvied up per person it's obviously not going to be equal but that's what it's going to be if you want to do the average that's what it is good luck this is you know where this is going to go.
Starting point is 00:08:22 It's just, it's a disaster over there. And how's the, I'm surprised the yen hasn't collapsed. It's been holding steady. It has been, but how's the Japanese tenure look? Let's look,
Starting point is 00:08:33 live research here on CBP over on CNBC.com. Um, not great. Is it an inverted yield curve? It was, uh, it was 1.3 in April and it's 1.8, just shy 1.8 now.
Starting point is 00:08:49 So headed up. up on a pretty steep pretty steep curve. Yeah. Yeah. Great. The budget passed in Canada. Yay.
Starting point is 00:09:00 Yeah. And you know what? It passed. And is it going to change anything? Hard to say. I don't. What do you think? What do you think?
Starting point is 00:09:08 Now, think about, think about what you mean by anything, first of all. Like day to day, you think it's not. I think it could. And I think there's a couple of things going on.
Starting point is 00:09:19 I said on, Over a long term, maybe, but not short term. How long are we talking? Five, ten years. The ones that are short term are like the Bill C2. Is that the one that's one that's one and the online harms act? Online harms. Those are the recent CanCon redefinition, broad redefinition of what Canadian content is, including streamers.
Starting point is 00:09:41 To a lesser degree that one. But the first two is for people that interact and use the internet. So those, I think, I look at those are impactful. almost on a day-to-day basis and that's immediate impact. The budget is going to be a longer-term thing. Okay, fair enough, fair enough. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:09:58 Do you think, yeah, go ahead. I don't think that we're going to see, what was it, $75 billion, give or take, was the deficit? 80, 80, 70, I think. 78, yeah. If we're going to say 60 billion next year, are you going to go over or under? Well, it's going to be over.
Starting point is 00:10:17 Millennial Moron, again, like, guy just an autistic attention to detail on the budget side makes these videos and I think now he realizes that he has that he's right and early almost every time on these things and he made a great point about the operating and like the way they're balancing these budgets and we talked about it on the show last week I also think that he'll probably come out with something about the spending as it rolls out because right now the budget is pretty high level but We'll see some more stuff coming through. You know, we just gave, what was it, 500 million, something like that.
Starting point is 00:10:56 So the European Space Agency? Yeah, like the Italian space scaffolding program. Is that what they're giving it to or what? What are our program? What about our Roberta Bondar, you know, efforts? Well, I did a little bit. So it's a tenfold increase. This increased.
Starting point is 00:11:11 So before we were spending around 50 million to the European Space Agency. Now it's going to be 500 change. in terms of NASA they give they're doing the Canada arm three they're giving out and that's going to be it's in the billions that number so they're still they're still more committed to NASA than it is to European Space Agency but let's be honest the European Space Agency do you know what I want to know then is that going to be accounted for as defense or NATO spending is that I don't think so you'd be surprised well a lot of European leaders now saying the next frontier of war is going to be in space and so they're trying to do some clever accounting to keep oh they are happy right so so the island of sicily they've been talking for decades to build a bridge between that in italy and they are saying it's going to be 10 billion euro to do this bridge and they are saying that is going to be their commitment to the natal budget there you go this building of the bridge so yeah is it pretty of accounting certainly
Starting point is 00:12:14 that's that's if so no guarantee they're going to go ahead with this what is what is the rationale for uh saying that's defense spending that's a good question i don't know you don't know this thing's not even plugged in now i can't hear you oh i you know you're just i can't hear you at all right now nothing oh no we last joey okay there's still nothing buddy i don't know you're now you're muted over in that side These are a technical challenge. How about now? Yeah, we could hear.
Starting point is 00:12:46 Could you hear me though? No. Can't hear me. I could hear you, but you can't hear me. What are we going to do here? What happened? My God. So I get to turn my speech.
Starting point is 00:12:56 Hold on a sec. It's playing. Yeah. I can hear myself. Say something now. I'm speaking. You're back. You're back.
Starting point is 00:13:08 You're back. All right. So yeah. I don't know. How they're doing. either way. I find that funny. But yeah, the budget passed and nobody really wanted to
Starting point is 00:13:19 go and bring it down. Good for them. Bring it on, man. Do you believe these stories that conservative MPs were hiding in the curtains leading up to the boat just in case the right number of people were unable to abstain and they had to further abstain? Yeah.
Starting point is 00:13:35 Yeah, that's pretty wild. Pretty wild. They can't have an election. Nobody, the only party that wants to have an election. Is the ND, sorry, is the green part? Yeah. No, sorry, the block. Yeah. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:13:48 Fucking, we go for every fucking party. It's the block. That's the only one that at least wants to have an election today. Everybody else doesn't want to have one. Maybe the Greens. Maybe. Elizabeth Mays been talking an awful lot on the, uh, on the media circuit the last little while about the budget and most other stuff. She's, that party's super proud. They got the prime minister to say that he would honor the Paris Accord, I think, in the budget scrum. during QP. Did you see that clip? You can't honor the Paris climate agreements and also build a pipeline. It can't be done. So not sure how that's going to work. He also said today or
Starting point is 00:14:25 yesterday that AI and other data centers are going to have to be carbon neutral. I mean, talk about falling on your sword. You know, Canadians need Bitcoin more than any other country. I honestly believe that. And the IMF saying that us in Germany have the most capacity for deficit spending. If you don't think that's the kiss of death, I don't know what. it is. That's like the ultimate just inverse indicator of what's actually going on in the financial world. There's no coming out of this. There's just even if you look at people that have moved to Canada, I'm going to talk about the story of the immigrants and that came to Canada. A lot are leaving. So this is a report issued by the Institute for Canadian Citizenship.
Starting point is 00:15:10 And they're saying people with certain skill set or education aren't sticking around in Canada for the long run. And I'm speaking about people that have PhDs legitimate. Healthcare workers and scientists, people, you know, they've gone through schooling. They're highly skilled workers. And the report says within five years of arriving in Canada, 11% of those with PhDs leave. 36% in health care gone and also 36%. for scientists, gone. Shocking.
Starting point is 00:15:43 If you look at this further, individuals with a doctorate are more than twice as likely to move away from Canada than people with a bachelor's degree. So highly educated people are more likely to leave Canada than to stay here. This is for the immigrants, the people that have come here for better life. And between that, if you look at it, the people that are staying here are, well, like or Bucking a trend are people from Taiwan. sorry, from Philippines, Vietnam, Sri Lanka, and Jamaica. The people that are leaving are people from Taiwan, United States, France, Hong Kong, or Lebanon.
Starting point is 00:16:19 So with that, also take into consideration, if you look at the net emigration that's going on, people that are Canadian citizens, 27% departed Canada, Q1 of 2025. That's the largest number of people that left Canada in this category since 2017. This isn't taking people, study permits, foreign workers. These are people that are Canadian citizens, people like you and I, Joey. Take that for what you will. There seems to be a trend here that is growing. And what is being left behind are those want to be engineers and those want to be doctors.
Starting point is 00:16:53 They're the ones that are going to be left behind here. I listened to... Is that a recipe for success? Yeah, I listened to a clip the other day that I retweeted. I think it was the president of Taiwan from, I would get, the interview looks like it's at least 10 years old, but could be even older than that. And he's talking about immigration. He's
Starting point is 00:17:14 talking about who you want to immigrate. This is the founding father of Singapore talking about immigration. I'm going to share this clip against my better judgment because I think some people are going to say this is insensitive or whatever, but it's interesting
Starting point is 00:17:30 to me that this is still somehow a question. Everybody who's ever run a successful nation feels the same way about immigration except it seems for us so let's uh i want to make sure you can hear this can you hear it it's not playing i know i know hold on can you hear it and immigrants is america's strength absolutely but mind you immigration of the highly intelligent and highly hardworking very hardworking people if you get immigration of the fruit pickers
Starting point is 00:18:08 far. There has never been truer word spoken by a world leader any time about immigration than those ones right there. All we are bringing in is fruit pickers. Anyone who's worth their salt is leaving.
Starting point is 00:18:25 That's the end of the story. That is the end of the story. GDP per capita, barely moving, just crawling, crawling, you know? And boomers bringing up a good point. Remember, you know, it's funny we talk about fruit pickers. Remember, Conistoga ran that ad where the guy came here from India to learn how to cut vegetables the right way. Remember that?
Starting point is 00:18:43 Time is a flat circle, man. It's like you're seeing the same shit over and over again. And it's costing guys like you and me and other, you know, long time Canadians. Any color, any race, any religion. Don't call me a racist. I think you're a fucking moron if you think that. You're just ignoring the obvious at this point. Yeah, people just need to make plans.
Starting point is 00:19:02 I think living in a urban environment in Canada is going to be more child. challenging. Oh my God, yeah. Yeah. So you got to just move away somewhere else and then if not even just pick up and go somewhere to a different country. That's probably the best. But where? Where do you go? You guys, there is my buddy. That is the big thing because there is no one answered. I see it checks all the box. It's just everywhere. Talking to some American friends today, even they're saying like their large cities are just suddenly overrun with Indians. It's like what the fuck is going on? which large city in the United States would you want to move into? Large city? Large city? Yeah, I can't think of one.
Starting point is 00:19:45 Um, like you think about it. Can I get like any state capital basically? Is that what you're saying? No, because whatever it would be the capital of, um, let's, I can Louis, not Louisiana.
Starting point is 00:19:56 Some of those. Yeah, Pablo's saying Nashville. Nashville is not a bad pick. I don't know if that classified it as a big city. Like, I'm thinking like, I got a family now. So, like, you know,
Starting point is 00:20:06 I got a... L.A. You'd never live in any of those places. San Diego. Austin. We got to define the terms here. Like what's a big city is the most important thing. Okay.
Starting point is 00:20:18 That's, but you can kind of self-define this, right? Like, which big city would you... Like, there's not many or none. Miami, Atlanta, New York,
Starting point is 00:20:30 Chicago, Philadelphia. Mm-hmm. Right? They can just keep going on. It's a short list. It's a short list. Yeah. Cleveland.
Starting point is 00:20:37 Like, fuck. So same thing. Like, which big city would you want to live in Canada? Vancouver, Toronto. Oh, you can't. You can't. Right. Yeah, you can't.
Starting point is 00:20:48 So you gotta go somewhere else. So that's, you got to find. Where is the big question? It's a question of the decade here in a lot of ways. You know what? Canada's still a decent place to make a living, I think. I think if you want to work, you know, it's States too. You could have an ability
Starting point is 00:21:06 to make a nest egg and with that and then go somewhere. Yeah. But United States is probably the best place to do that. Just because the purchasing power over there. But man, like where would you like, I don't know, Texas somewhere? Maybe that's on the list
Starting point is 00:21:22 for sure. There's some flyover states that have relatively big cities, Dakota, Wyoming, places like that. Wyoming is really nice from what I understand it, especially if you like the cold weather. Yeah. I could be convinced, man. I could be convinced.
Starting point is 00:21:36 Culture and safety are more important to me than sunshine. Have you in, did the math figured it out? Because we know somebody that picked up and left. He's been in a show just two weeks ago. I don't want to say who it is. But, you know, there are opportunities out there to do it. If you own a pretty nice, like, if you own a property in Canada, chances are it's worth a million bucks, a little more, a little less. You could pick up and sell that property, pay no cap gains.
Starting point is 00:22:04 it's your primary, and then go to the States and buy a house, no mortgage, not worry about that, get a great health insurance plan. Like, it's all doable. The question is, like, how much friction are you willing to endure along the way? Because there will be friction. Moving jurisdictions is a very difficult thing to do. At least with the United States, culturally, it's very close to Canada. It's not like you have to learn new languages or just it's very similar to what we have here.
Starting point is 00:22:30 Somebody was mentioning in the chat, Victoria, you know, I, I always, I've used to be doing for you. Victoria is nice. Yeah, Victoria is nice. We were just there a couple years ago my wife and I was really nice. Somebody once told me it's for the newlywed and nearly dead. That's what people say about Dundas too. Newly weds and nearly deads. So yeah.
Starting point is 00:22:49 Those are the communities you want. Type in newlyweds and nearly deads and see what cities come up and then start getting your Zillow app fired up, find a place to live. Is Buffalo like that? Buffalo is just nearly deads, I think. And a lot of, they're getting a new stadium though, right? And a lot of personal injuries.
Starting point is 00:23:04 Lawyers. Yeah, they are. They are. That's right. Canada Post. I'm not sure if you saw this story, but looks like that tentative agreement has been reached with their workers. And we had a strike last year in December, if you remember that one. We also had one a couple of months ago. And we have these rotating strikes that's been going on at least the last month or two. That last set of strikes. That was Wildcat, right? Was extra legislative, I think. I believe that was an illegal strike based on some comments from the prime minister was it not i can't comment i don't know i think it it seemed like initially i thought it was but i just don't have enough data to say for sure it is okay that sparked in an atlantic region like it's some depot in atlantic that said fuck it we'd had enough
Starting point is 00:23:49 and it's read from there like that's anyways so the new agreement at least the strikes are going to be done right like this tentative agreement we don't have the details but the executives a Canada post, they've been saying some interesting things this past week. And some of the following quotes from executives are, we're clearly overstaffed and also effectively insolvent. Yeah. These are words from their mouths. 50 million a day is losing, I think, right?
Starting point is 00:24:19 Was that the number? I could tell you it's at $1 billion over the first nine months. So maybe it could be. It could be. And they're going to be. downsizing through attrition and they also remember they got a loan from the government
Starting point is 00:24:37 of Canada earlier this year because they were in financial troubles and they say that they're going to be changing delivery standards because if they're going to be downsizing the forest and also changing how they're going to be delivering mail instead of having the standard two to four days it may jump up to
Starting point is 00:24:53 three to seven days. Where is the Canada post standard two to four days? I send shit out all the time footballs. It's never two to four days. Never. seven days is a minimum is a letter different than a package i don't know it can better not be because i'll tell you the package is a lot more expensive to send it's not just about the weight it's about tracking and and uh other stuff too and by the way canada post now i don't know if it's every per year but you have to pay the duties in advance so when i send stuff to the states i got to pay
Starting point is 00:25:19 the duties up front do you put the seek stamp on it no no i don't know what you're doing maybe you get i don't know you get duty free like that I just like the fact that they're honoring those 11 soldiers from World War I with those Sikh stamps. Those guys are... Joey, do you want to go right to the Hamilton versus Branson Man?
Starting point is 00:25:45 We can. To be honest with you, I kind of got to take a shit. So I'm muting myself pretending I have to cop, but I'm actually letting out like... Actually, no, no, we'll do one last story. One last story. Sure. So, Canadian man, I'm going to just read the article here.
Starting point is 00:25:59 He lost his 16-year legal battle to get back more than 1.2 million in Canadian dollars that he had stored in bizarre locations around his home. You heard this story? I got sent this story by a number of people in my life. Some of them, I wonder why they sent it. And others, I don't wonder. But yeah. So I'm going to read the story. And we can tie it into Bitcoin.
Starting point is 00:26:20 So on December 1, 2009, please visit this guy, Marcel Breton, his rural property that's outside Thunder. Bay for an illegal handgun and there they discovered that he had $15,000 worth of Canadian bills on the floor heating ducks of his living room and also $32,000 stored in locations around his garage and also $1.2 million in rubber bins buried in the ground under the garage. That's a wild spot. That's a wild spot. So he had in total $1.19 million and so he also found a variety of drugs, cocaine, marijuana. ecstasy and so he was charged with various offenses including possession of proceeds of
Starting point is 00:27:05 crime and he was convicted there's a retrial and he successfully argued that the searchers properly was not lawful and so he was acquitted on that but either way um with the matter of the money this is great stuff so 2023 he was determined in ontario court that the lion's share of the money is going to go to the canadian government amazing And so they sent it to the European space program. They sent it to women clearing minefields in Botswana or whatever I said today on the sip and rip. It's gone. Money's gone.
Starting point is 00:27:39 Justice Bruce Fitzpatrick was saying that it's unusual for an average person to store a large amount of money buried in tubs underneath their property. And it was bundled in $20 Canadian bills, which is commonly used in drug trade. That's what they're saying. Also, this guy didn't file any taxes between 2001 and 2000. And so, yeah, so he's saying that he wanted the money in a lottery or casino, and he also earned it in his vehicle repair business. But in the end, he managed to keep $15,000. It was the court society, you know what, the money that was found in the events of his home, it's his. But the rest, over $1 million, gone to the government.
Starting point is 00:28:23 Look, you're Bitcoin, man. Make sure you have those keys in the right spot. do you think uh you find an event you're fuck do you think he'll get the cash back in a lawsuit almost for sure right almost for sure he'll get the cash back if he sees the government over it it's got there it's not it's not their money he won the case it's not their money as long as the courts decide and you know who points the judges i know who needs the money yeah so come on this is this is i don't say it's a slam they're counting they're counting the pension assets in the uh in the net debt so a couple bucks in the guys garage probably
Starting point is 00:28:57 already spoken for. I would say can't wait to see what they spent it on. Are they going to give me a line-by-line accounting of the 1.6 million? 1.2 million, whatever it was. No, I just put in the general fund and then living it up from there. Nice. TGA. Beautiful. Okay. The prime minister's in South Africa,
Starting point is 00:29:14 so maybe he's going to help pay for the fuel costs. Who's he visiting? Our friend from earlier? G20. I hope not. Okay. Anyway. It was G20. And then we met up with Modi and then they have this new agreement between them and also Australia. Yeah. Yeah. two countries being
Starting point is 00:29:27 absolutely torched by Indian immigration anyway. Indian man, I mean, Brampton Man versus Hamilton, man. Let's cut to it. Who's the sponsor of that? 256 heat where you can heat your home and mine for Bitcoin at the very
Starting point is 00:29:42 same time. You can do it in a way that's going to be quiet, effective, and you can just simply plug it into your regular outlets. You don't need the usual, the 220 or 240. You know what? That's your 110. Plug it in there and away you go.
Starting point is 00:29:54 Easy to do. Check out Twan, reach out to him, and he'll be able to guide you on the path what you need what's going to cost and you know what it's very quiet Joey has one running right now beside him can't even hear it no I have one in the garage
Starting point is 00:30:06 so I can't say that you could hear it or not hear it it's obviously it's far away from it I love this thing Dee and his wife both thought it was pretty cool too as soon as he came in that was the first thing they went for he wanted to see the minor so yeah it's a it's a banger man people love these things once they have them I expect you guys to love yours as well when you get it
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Starting point is 00:30:57 And he did it on the taxpayer-owned city property, uh, parking, sorry, city property. Uh, it's a park and it was considered environmentally significant. And yet he decided to fucking build this shit nonetheless. The illegal structure, uh, is described as a detached three-season building. Also with a fancy garage. And this guy collected to date more than $5,600 in fines after a building code conviction was done. And he said that the building is air-conditioned and has to be torn.
Starting point is 00:31:30 This guy had it all, man. Air-conditioned has to be torn down and has to be restored back to the way the city had it before. And he says that this is really good. He says he's willing just to buy the land for $150,000 and give it to the city. And they could do whatever they want with that money. He says this is a win-win. The property wasn't being used. The city's going to get $150,000.
Starting point is 00:31:56 And he's going to get that nice poolside lot beside his. So, yeah, you got this guy and it just decided to build on land. He didn't fucking own. I love that stuff. That's number one. Okay. So next one we have, this man was charged after alleged hate-motivated road rage incident. And it left a pedestrian seriously injured.
Starting point is 00:32:19 Okay. And please say a man was charged after a hate-motivated confrontation, and it escalates. into a serious hidden run collision and it happened on a Saturday around 2.30 a.m. this past month and it was a report so a pedestrian struck by a vehicle at a home and the incident they alleged began as a road rage dispute during which the driver followed the victim to a nearby resident and he shouted obscenities and made racially charged comments and he did struck the victim with his vehicle He said he dragged the victim about five meters before the driver fled. The pedestrian was taken to trauma center with non-threatening injuries.
Starting point is 00:33:01 The guy was arrested and charged with dangerous operation of motor vehicle that aggravated assault, failure to stop at accident, causing bodily harm and instructing a peace officer. Those are two stories. You have the guy that built the poolside oasis for $400,000 and wants to buy it for $150,000. And you have the other guy that ran over a pedestrian after, uh, just you know jutting out at him and plead a cop so yeah what do you think which is one which is the other okay so i i i know the oasis guy is in hamilton because i i read that story a million times and i think i think he's going to he's eventually going to lose that case uh no fucking
Starting point is 00:33:40 yeah even though even though there was a time where i thought he was going to win uh middle this year i pick the story from a couple of years ago thinking he'll fly under the radar but he's going to lose yeah i'm too connected i know everything about that kind of stuff And then the other guy, I mean, the other giveaway is that the guy actually offered to give money for the parcel of land. And so I just saying, sorry, I bought it and, you know, I've already built on it and my family's living here. So that was an easy one. I'm curious about the Brampton Man's obscenities uttered. I'd love to get the audio recording of that, if we could.
Starting point is 00:34:12 No, I don't have that one. It's struggling to open up the article. I could tell you the name of the individual. Sure. 22-year-old Nikolai Tendiris Tendiris. Tendiris.
Starting point is 00:34:26 Nikolai Tendiris. Not an Indian guy. Wow. Deep cut. Deep cut. There you go. That's the Hamilton versus Brampton Man
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