The Canadian Bitcoiners Podcast - Bitcoin News With a Canadian Spin - Saying the Unpopular Thing, Crime and Consequences, Canadian GDP SHRINKING?! | The CBP 330 Pt 2

Episode Date: September 3, 2025

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Starting point is 00:00:00 Well, well, do you know what the most annoying thing about having this splint on is? Yeah, so I mean, yeah, I'll talk about the surgery for a second here since I'm getting a lot of messages. I appreciate the messages, by the way, the well wishes. Don't get me wrong. It's just annoying because I've done this once already on my other leg and now I'm going through it again, a little older with more responsibility and less testosterone. So I'm a little bit annoyed. the surgeons, Dr. Darren DeSaw and Rick Ogilvy, Rick Ogilvy actually did my knee on the other side years and years ago and now is like slowly retiring and Darren and I were talking during the pre-op appointment and he's like, oh, Dr. O did your other knee. I said, yeah, yeah, a long time ago. I was like, the guy's a legend. Like everyone I know had surgery by that guy went back to playing sports like in eight months, everybody. And he goes, yeah, he's the worst of me. He's like, I might bring him to the surgery.
Starting point is 00:00:56 And then the morning of the surgery, when I was like sitting in the chair, got the like aluminum blanket on, they're trying to keep me warm so they can find a vein in my hand for the IV. And he comes in, he goes, oh, man, he's like, I brought O with me today. And then so sure enough, I look at the surgery report. And they were both, both inside my joint a second time, which, which was good is a relief. But anyway, the most disappointing thing or a hard thing is that because they take bone on either side of the Patelotending graft, I guess there's an increased risk of fracture. So I was digging through my Instagram a couple of days ago, trying to figure out like the timeline for my first one. I remember the day after my surgery in 2010 was the Sandy Hook Shooting. I remember watching the Sandy Hook Shooting live from the couch the day after my ACL surgery. I think that was December 11th or December 10th, 2014, or 2010, I should say, sorry. And, you know, so you go through those pictures.
Starting point is 00:01:56 and you can kind of see that after 17 days, I was walking without, without crutches. So it took about two and a half weeks to walk without crutches. This time, I've been, I don't want to say against the advice of the surgeons, but certainly on the margins with the advice, I've been putting weight on the leg and walking with the crutches on a little bit without and trying to put weight on it. It's a lot more difficult. The site of the graft where they pull the tendon from your fatallytendum is a lot more stiff. And I think it's more stiff because there's more damage in there with the bone plugs they took.
Starting point is 00:02:31 So that's been frustrating. I have my first physio appointment on Wednesday. I've been doing the at-home stuff and I'm more than capable of doing all that on my own. But I'm curious to what the physiotherapist says about what should come next because in my head, it feels like what should come next is I should pull this splint off, replace it with the ACL, like the athlete's brace, basically, and start rehabbing a touch harder, not rather lining, but going a touch harder on the leg, but we'll see what they say. There's so much research on ACLs, then, but the difference between those first few weeks is huge. In Europe,
Starting point is 00:03:05 they don't even put a brace on you, really. They just send you home with the expectation that you will not be working and that you will be moving slowly enough that you won't damage the graph. The graph is pretty good, like the new ACL is pretty tight right away. So short of like a traumatic, you know, kinetic injury to that site, you're probably not going to tear it, knock on would. Well, why did they do that in Europe? It's because it's shitty health care or is just because that they believe that the patient. Hard to say. You know what I'm talking about? We don't fucking have. So I'll tell you that this time around, I'm in a splint, but not in a cast. The first time I was in a cast for three or four days. But that was because of different thinking of how to
Starting point is 00:03:46 approach it, right? Right. Right. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. So what's changed over in Europe? Like, I don't know. I got I'm going to, I'm going to ask the doctor about that when I see him next Monday and just say, hey, I've been sitting around doing nothing checking some research out. The United Kingdom, I just wanted to, I saw an interesting stat today. If you take London out of the equation, the UK GP per capita is below Mississippi.
Starting point is 00:04:07 Wow. Because London is a very, very, so you know, the... Is it Ontario or Canada below Mississippi too? Canada is. Canada has, dropped. That was reported last year heavily, October-ish
Starting point is 00:04:22 by Pierre Polia. Yeah. so yeah so I don't know sure it's like is that bad is that really bad it depends I would say for Canada does look good
Starting point is 00:04:31 so to go back to what you're talking about so I'm wondering if it's just because the health care system in some countries in Europe are just not very good and it's just strained
Starting point is 00:04:40 you don't have so you know what we're not going to put any more resources towards the it would seem though that like a splint like a splint
Starting point is 00:04:47 is like a zero cost thing to keep a patient from needing a second surgery right I guess I'm not sure I never under a I'm not sure either
Starting point is 00:04:58 I don't want to say that I'm sure I'm not I'm not sure either so yeah yeah there we go anything else I showered for the first time alone today
Starting point is 00:05:07 is that too much information my wife helped me shower a couple days ago it was not the kind of before that was sponge not the kind of couple shower I'm used to I'll tell you that
Starting point is 00:05:15 sponge until then or no I didn't know I didn't I didn't have a shower until Thursday maybe last week I shot the kitty pool in the backyard just dunk yourself in that and just do some of it's pretty brutal it's pretty brutal the other thing i said to my wife too is that the first time through i didn't really need any heavy painkillers like they give you oxies and all this other stuff i didn't really need them though this time i took oxies
Starting point is 00:05:34 three nights in a row because the pain was so rough in my knee yeah and it was a day surgery in and out same day no yeah i was in 1130 home at four and last time you went through this same same thing yeah wow okay yeah yeah it's outpatient surgery as long as you can manage the nausea like you'll be okay. I don't remember really the ride home. I was still pretty out of it, but Kenzie's been great. I mean, Kenzie's always great, but I could not imagine doing this without her. It would just be so fucking hard, especially with a little one and like she's absolutely killing it, which I actually gave her a nice gift today that I hope, well, I know she appreciates, but not as much as I appreciate the ability to just, you know, sit around and
Starting point is 00:06:17 rehab this thing properly. You'd have to trade something for, like online people that are renting out their places they're offering not just for receiving money but also some sort of everything else on top of that they're looking for females to do some stuff right so right like you could do that as well so maybe let's make a trade right like I need you take care of me and I'll lay the pipe yeah yeah all right all right you want to talk about Canada being the wild west or no I think we should talk about an ill time tweet from minister Sean Frazier couldn't could not have been worse timing for that even like today like you know we could overlook like a lot of things out there but things we shouldn't is like the unlawful use of firearms
Starting point is 00:07:03 that took place in miscoca right though people out there were culturally enriched because they were showed off the use of weapons in what the OPP describes as a careless and unsafe manner yeah that's one way to put it yeah sure well that's according to Bracebridge OPP and I quoted that direct and we know we shouldn't even overlook the shooting in Hamilton this past weekend where it was it 80 plus shots were fired and thugs three of them were hit and uh if you asked me if i was playing call the duty that's a pretty shitty accuracy rating you're not going to be a highly ranked cop player going three hits on 80 shots yeah it's going to be tough for you your your skill based
Starting point is 00:07:45 matchmaking is going to have you in a lot of easy lobbies you know what about in brampton you saw the image, the video footage of those two guys shooting up that guy's how is they, how are they're shooting they're shooting like one hand okay like it's Grand Theft Auto
Starting point is 00:08:00 that's not I don't I've never shot a gun but I'd imagine that's not I have Joey I don't think that's how you shoot that's not how you shoot right yeah and I this is the way I learned it and granted this you know
Starting point is 00:08:11 it was two hands in a gun fucking stable and you brace yourself right you get ready the one hand like that GTA style like right especially if it's a bigger gun like that thing is just going to fuck you up anyways those guys
Starting point is 00:08:25 that was done a few weeks ago right but also we've let's not even overlook this remember that guy that drove on a sidewalk to avoid traffic in Brampton right which guy which guy there's videos of that every three days coming out of Brampton
Starting point is 00:08:37 well whatever it is there's one in particular I'm talking about I didn't really it was so many of them but no you should talk about like the beautiful things about Canada like the stuff that maybe you can't visit forest in Nova Scotia for instance, right? Unless
Starting point is 00:08:52 because, you know, fire respects heritage, right? Yeah, unless you're native. Yeah, if you're a native, you can go everywhere. You can carry some sort of status card and fire respects your heritage. So you can go inside there, but no, no. Anyways, GDP is drinking too, right?
Starting point is 00:09:07 We were talking about this as part of the Wild Wild West. And it's enough that we've potentially entered a recession territory, right? Unless they redefine it, of course, but in traditional sense, it looks like we're already there. But, you know, I'm not an economist. What the fuck do I know? We have this trade war going on, right?
Starting point is 00:09:23 The wild, wild west, but elbows are no longer up. It looks like they're down. Household savings continue to be eroded. If you look at quarter over quarter, they go down. Wages are stagnant. Productivity is suffering. And then we're peer pressure to buy Canadian, right? Your peer pressure not to drive around.
Starting point is 00:09:42 Don't use your cars. And at the same time, you're watching people jet off to Europe multiple fucking times from summer photo op and I see this and you know yeah okay we're not in the wild west sure if you want to say that that's fine and what about the raping and pillaging of something we're trending towards greatness as a country right but now at best at best you could find solitude in leaving urban areas and going to a very remote area and try to live your life like that that's the best you could do these days in Canada and it's it's fucking worse though like the people that made this happen
Starting point is 00:10:18 they ruined it you know it's the pandering opposition guy he's part of it the guy that was in it for the pension he's in it the guy that created division because you can't go to fucking Christmas dinner with your family but you go to the Caribbean islands these are the guys that are doing it then you got
Starting point is 00:10:34 I forgot then Ford going to the cottage the same time you can't then you have this guy going to fucking Europe many times with his buddies and you know what this guy hates bitcoin by the way so it's all the more reason why you want to buy it all you got to say is it is the wild west and you got to make plans and if you don't make plans you're screwed but if you make plans at least you have something
Starting point is 00:11:01 prepared for if indeed you have to exercise execute it sorry if you don't if you don't have anything you're fucked if you have something at least you have something like there's enough evidence to support that things are going to be trending in the wrong direction for a long Do something about it if you don't. I can't fucking tell you anymore. GTFO, man. The big thing for me, there's a few of them, but the ones that stick out are pretty unpopular dinner time discussion topics.
Starting point is 00:11:35 And so it's a good thing we're not at dinner right now. We can talk about them. There's clearly a gap in IQ between the people coming over from India, Africa, these other countries like there's clearly a gap in IQ between these people and Canadians that were here before 2020, 2014, 2015, whatever. They are committing sex crimes. They are harassing women. They are religious zealots.
Starting point is 00:12:02 They are protesting Bronze Age conflicts that drag on today thousands of miles away in streets in our neighborhoods. They're shooting into houses. They're upsetting social orders. They are stealing. They are robbing. They are raping, they are touching, they are yelling at people. They are upsetting subway rides and quiet neighborhoods and dog parks and highways and sidewalks.
Starting point is 00:12:30 They are killing families with recklessness. They are not contributing to the economy. And in a lot of ways, they are being entirely carried by the tax money that you and I give to the country. And I'm proud to pay taxes in this country. You know, this is a country that's done a lot of good for me on those taxes. I just wish that the, you know, there was a better way to get your money's worth besides having catastrophic knee injuries every 13 or 14 years of the taxes you pay. Because certainly I'm not getting it in roads or schools.
Starting point is 00:13:02 I'm certainly not getting it in health care, doctor availability. I'm certainly not getting it in other infrastructure or new government programs or cultural protections or, you know, I'm not getting it if I was a guy who was thinking, why don't the reserves have clean water? Like, I'm not getting it there. I'm certainly not getting it in support for important overseas programs. I'm actually getting the opposite when the money goes overseas. And so the question you have to ask yourself as a Canadian is what should you do? What should your next move be?
Starting point is 00:13:33 I think like Glenn said, if you're able, if you're agile, you should move. You should consider moving. You should be ready to move, I think is the way I would put it. moving. I don't want to move. I know Lenz the same. But I'm ready. I'm ready more and more. Well, you don't want to move yet. I can't. Because of commitments, family, whatever. So you know what I'm saying. You can't move yet. I think I'm in that boat, too. But I'm able to, if things really go sideways. If you can't move, I would say that you have to start speaking freely about this stuff. And you may notice over the last year, we've kind of opened the floodgates a little bit in terms
Starting point is 00:14:10 of pointed commentary about certain demographics on this show. I think those comments are accurate. I think the evidence proves that out. And I think that anyone telling you that, you know, everybody is the same and everybody just wants to be Canadian and everybody just needs a little help and everybody. It's just, it's for shit. It's obvious for shit. You can say that when the population, you know, has 1% of people who are like that. But at 8 or 9 or 10%, you clearly see that 8 or 9 or 10% is not cut from the same cloth as you. And there's nothing wrong with not being cut from the same cloth when those people are a million miles away. But when they're sharing grocery stores with you and stealing when they're robbing liquor stores, when they're
Starting point is 00:14:47 punching the elderly, when they're breaking and entering and molesting people, killing fathers, killing family members, shooting 80 shots into a club at 4 o'clock in the morning. Yeah, that's a problem. The fact that they're not cut from the same cloth is a problem that you have to start talking about. And, you know, we just saw this in Minnesota, another instance in Welland, that there are other factors that go into, whether or not somebody is more or less likely to be a shooter, a murderer, an assaultor, a pillager, a raper, a break and enterer, whatever, car theft, car thiefer, car stealer, whatever the terminology is. You can't ignore these patterns. And I think it's unfair for people who want to see more of this to call you racist, bigoted, anti-trans, anti-gay,
Starting point is 00:15:34 anti-whatever, right? Whatever the sort of low-hanging fruit is, the evergreen shield they've leaned on for the better part of a decade now, it's just worthless commentary. at this point from people who are not interested in solving the problem and the problem is getting worse we'll talk a bit about you know immigration in a in a second i think but we're letting in a lot of people you know that don't understand what it means to be a canadian and don't have the capacity to make the jump from third world you know train rider to gdp contributor they're They just don't. And I don't care about the cost of labor staying down.
Starting point is 00:16:18 I don't care that the boomers need this injection to keep their home prices high. I don't care. I don't care. There's no cost that's worth, or no benefit, I should say, that's worth destroying the culture. And we're getting close now. Like, people in Toronto, they got to be feeling the heat. You know, you got these, you got killings there all the time. You know, that's a liberal stronghold.
Starting point is 00:16:43 you can go out to places like St. Catherine as well in Brampton, Burlington, Oakville. You know, you started to see it more and more. Of course I saw. Yeah, the breaking enter guy. Yeah. That guy, that guy doesn't think he's born with a shlong and doesn't think he's the gender that he was born as.
Starting point is 00:17:00 Like there's a, there's an issue. And for people unaware, he went there, broken and. Mollested a four-year-old. Choked and molested. It was a five-year-old. Not that makes it a big difference. Anything. The four-year-old was in Vaughn, by the way.
Starting point is 00:17:14 I'm not sure if you heard about that one. And apparently the child needed medical assistance. Of course. Right? And when you do that to somebody that's five, mentally, the rest of their life, they're screwed up. They're not going to look at people the same. Like, come on. And the one in Vaughn was a four-year-old that watched their father.
Starting point is 00:17:39 This guy. Shot him twice in the chest. Yeah. And killed him. And there's no, there's no penalty harsh enough for that, right? And I do appreciate that now you're starting to see papers, name judges who are letting these guys go, but it's not enough. Like, you're at the point we have to bring back like guillotine in the town square,
Starting point is 00:17:57 public hangings, public execute, like you're there now, I think. And you could say, Joey, that's harsh. It's too chaotic. It's too bronze age. This isn't, you know, a movie where everything gets better when you start killing people in public, you know, I kind of think it is, actually. I kind of think it is. I kind of think that if you're serious about guns being illegal, that people who have guns illegally should be killed. I'm kind of of the opinion that if you don't want people raping kids, then people who rape kids
Starting point is 00:18:29 should be killed. I'm kind of of the opinion that if you don't want people breaking into houses and killing fathers who are trying to defend their family, then you should kill people that you catch doing that stuff. You should kill them. you should stream it you should run it in a theater you should do whatever but you know but you have to hang on a sec you have to make an example of these people because if you don't inevitably your quiet neighborhood will become less than quiet it's happening everywhere I went to school in St. Catharines no one even knows how to get to Welland okay no one even knows how to get there and there's guys there breaking into houses and molesting children like
Starting point is 00:19:11 Like you can't keep ignoring the things in front of you in the name of your politics. You have no God except your own safety. It happened 30 years ago, too. Remember Kretchen got his house broken into? Yeah. Right? And people are saying, what does it happen to politicians? Our fucking prime minister had his house broken into.
Starting point is 00:19:29 They don't allow protesting in front of politicians' houses now. Right? No, not anymore. When people protest in front of Anita Ann's house after she closes her office, you know, the Twitter Liberati get on there and they go, oh, this is. This should be the untouchable rail here. You can't go to a politician's personal residence. Why the fuck not?
Starting point is 00:19:46 The criminals fucking kick the door down at ours. Why can't I hold a sign in front of yours? That's the obvious answer. And I am expecting 100% that police forces in Ontario from these major Ontario cities will ban together at some point soon. Because one of their members will be killed. One of their family members will be killed. One of their politicians will be killed.
Starting point is 00:20:09 a community leader will be killed, blah, blah, blah. And I see Mark in the chat, Mark and Len and I were talking about this thing that happened in Lindsay a couple weeks ago, this guy who killed the home invader or defended himself with too much force or whatever. Like, there is no such thing as too much force when someone is in your house with a crossbow. But the only threshold is too little force. Like, is the guy dead or is he still a threat? that's the answer because as we talked about before okay the idea that you can just call
Starting point is 00:20:41 the police and they show up is no longer a reality especially out there so 100% so when you have a guy in your house yeah so when you have a guy in your house with a crossbow and you reach for a kitchen knife and swing a few times and connect you know you have better dexterity than he does you know it's not like the guy brought out a rifle and shot the guy point blank in the head when he was unconscious he stabbed him a few times the guy had a crossbow he broke into your house you have a family what is the level of threat that that guy represents the level of threat is danger to your life as soon as someone as soon as someone breaches my front door okay 100% i'm killing them i'm killing them 100% now this is wonderful the the rent is good the anger is good
Starting point is 00:21:29 the passion is fantastic but what happens moving forward that's the question now people in the chat saying, you know, it doesn't end well, Marks saying incentives have to change. The question I have is, is it salvageable? If the answer is yes, and you don't know, I think I do. You think it's not? Of course. And so all this, you know, it does bring out a response, it's passionate, it's all this, it's all this. But if I don't think it's going to be changed.
Starting point is 00:22:02 And you're 50-50 is you could salvage this, you got. Then the energy has got to be focused on something else. Yeah. And what is it? It's focused on getting back to it. Whatever you think is best. So the focus on getting back to a three-wheel squat before December. That's what my focus is.
Starting point is 00:22:19 It's good focus. But there's something beyond that. Yeah, yeah. More to it, right? What is the, what is the rationale for people who still, like, don't have a weapon in their house or or aren't taking care of themselves physically? Like, you have to be able to overpower one of these people if they come into your home, right?
Starting point is 00:22:35 But they could come with force. They could come with weapons. They could. They could. And so you got to have a weapon too. You have to. All you're doing is then they're presenting a problem and you're trying to combat that problem, which can never be solved. And the amazing thing is that the police are so quick to release these guys, multiple offenses, as Mark pointed out, this fella.
Starting point is 00:22:58 I just don't know. I don't know. And that's the thing that really bothers me. What is the, like, there's no, there's no sensible rationale to release a guy who's a multi-time home invader, you know, armed intruder, multi-time, child molester, multi-time sexual harasser, multi, like, there's no rationale, right? Yeah. Is that the way it works? Yeah. After you do it, crime, depending on the severity of crime, you're brought before to judge, and then they would then make a decision, okay, could go out. Is that how it works?
Starting point is 00:23:25 I've never gone to jail. I don't know. It is how works. And Berners in the chat saying it's liberal bail policy. We're not a liberal government in Ontario. Law enforcement is a provincial jurisdiction issue. So it's not a liberal policy. It's something else.
Starting point is 00:23:38 But the point is what is it? I don't. And federal judges? I don't know. The federal judges don't deal with home invaders. It's not a federal crime. It's a provincial jurisdiction. That's a frustrating thing.
Starting point is 00:23:50 And people who hate Doug Ford, you know, friends of mine will say, oh, it's because Doug Ford hasn't funded jails. The jails are full. We can't hold people. Like build, then tie the guy up with duct tape. and roll them into a room closet until you're ready to deal with them. Like, we can't keep living by, the problem is you have these rules where the rules only work in societies that are, like, based around majority order.
Starting point is 00:24:16 And you don't, you no longer have enough order to run a society where, okay, jails are full. We have to let this guy go, but he'll come back for his hearing. Not only he's not going to come back, he's going to reoffend and it's going to be worse and worse. Like these people, like I said earlier, you know what it is. somebody gets a cold yeah yeah what somebody gets a cold and the reason why they get a cold is because their immune system is compromised somehow either they're fucking working outside in the cold all the time it's it's not because they've interacted with somebody that's sick the reason why it's just because the environment they're in if you take them out of that
Starting point is 00:24:48 and put them in an environment that's healthy they're going to remain healthy but you put them in an environment that's not healthy you could give them all kinds of cold medication to block it it's just it's a it's a fucking it's a remedy at that like you're just giving them something to feel better you got to get to the fucking source of it What's the source? We know what the source is. Now, is this going to be fixed over 1, 5, 10, 50, 100 years? I don't know.
Starting point is 00:25:08 Actually, I do know. So, like, it's, it's, I understand, like, the anger is fine and everything. But honestly, urban environments are done. Like, just staying, like, if you want to. Yeah, you can't, you can't, you can't. No, you can't. No, no. You're forced to be put in an area where you may not want to go there.
Starting point is 00:25:27 Maybe you didn't want to go there, but you lost an opportunity, you lost a choice. You lost. something that you could have done because somebody made decisions and it sucks and now we're going to be you go to like the exhibition remember that those lines how many people were lined up over there for fucking jobs right and it's a miracle by the way there wasn't a murder over that two weeks yeah okay and just i look at that i'm just yeah i i'm just yeah i you know what i don't and it's you know when economy doesn't do well people look at other ways of making money See, I disagree with this.
Starting point is 00:26:02 I disagree with this. I said this about Ukrainians coming over here, and I'll say it again. Like, if you're a loser where you came from, you're going to be a loser where you land. That's nothing to do with the economy. The soil's not magic, like I always say. Oh, 100%. People, by the way, like calling me a racist, I'm not a fun. You're an idiot, okay?
Starting point is 00:26:21 I have tons of black friends, tons of Indian friends, tons of Chinese friends. I got friends from all stripes, all colors, all creeds. But they're Canadians. some of them have been Canadians for five years some of them been Canadians for 50 years but they're Canadians okay I retweeted a video last week of an Indian guy truck driver talking about the sort of lack of
Starting point is 00:26:41 governance in licensing with trucks like that guy yeah his name is probably Gerpreet Singh or something okay but you can tell that guy is a good Canadian boy by the way he fucking wields a dart and the way he talks about what's going on in Canada that's a Canadian
Starting point is 00:26:57 okay when that guy says he wants to have a few drinks, he says, I'm going to have four beer. He doesn't say I'm going to have a few beers. He says, I'll do four beer today. That guy is a Canadian, man. It doesn't matter what color of skin is. I'm not worried about that guy. I'm not worried about that guy on a subway with a bunch of women coming home from a concert who are exposing skin.
Starting point is 00:27:18 I'm not worried about that guy walking past the daycare every day when those kids are unattended. I'm not worried about that. But I am worried about the guys who come here from places that glorify. rape, glorify child abuse, glorify human trafficking. There wasn't human trafficking warnings at the fucking enruths on the 401 10 years ago. What changed? At some point, you have to say the unpopular thing. And it's that immigrants are causing problems. It's not, it's just not debatable anymore. We used to have a system that was point space system. Yeah. And I'm not sure if we still have that anymore. But that point space system, it was able to vet
Starting point is 00:27:58 people that would come here as permanent residence yeah and you have to meet a certain standard so you get points for education you get points for uh language you get points for gosh i forget what it was but like essentially like it assessed your ability to come here and to become a productive member society yeah and basically the likelihood of you becoming and not being a burden of but just being in addition to society, the economy and so forth. I'm not sure if we do that anymore. If we do that point system, if we don't. The point system has changed quite a bit.
Starting point is 00:28:32 It's changed quite a bit. And that's too bad. And before we used to let in something like every year of permanent residence, this is not all of those from the point system, it was somewhere from sponsoring spouses. It was like a quarter of a million to 400 million.
Starting point is 00:28:48 400 million. No, no, no. $400,000. $250,000 to 400,000. That's what used to bring in permanent residence every year. And, you know, it's easier for the society to absorb that many people coming in because schools, they're not going to build out. I actually, I actually no longer even buy this argument. I don't buy it anymore. Yeah, I don't buy it anymore. I think the people coming here just, I think the people coming here are dumb. They're losers and they're more likely to have low impulse control problems with the way they think about family problems with they think about little
Starting point is 00:29:18 kids. They come from places where kids are getting trafficked. Like, you can't, it doesn't matter if 1,000 rapist weirdos come in or 10,000 rapist weirdos come in because they're always going to be rapist weirdos. 100%. That's not my argument. That's not my point. It sounds like you're saying if you import less people, then they
Starting point is 00:29:38 have a chance to assimilate. With the points system being in place, with having that vetting system of vetting people to come in under a certain criteria and eliminating those numbers, you can't have that point system and bring in 20 million people.
Starting point is 00:29:54 Yeah. Even though, like, they have the, they meet the points, the system can't handle that. And you can't have that point system and over a long enough period of time, bring in zero people, zero people in the country because the country, over time, will just disintegrate because you're not producing enough people here. I actually don't buy that argument either, but yeah, go ahead. So then if, okay, like, let's let's play this out. Hypothetically close the borders. It stays at zero. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:30:19 Is that feasible for 50 years, 100 years? goes down for a bit. But it'll rebound. It'll rebound because other things will balance out. Urban sprawl will balance out. Cost of living will balance out. Wages will balance out. If suddenly you can't pay an Indian guy $36 an hour, like show to Michelle Remple Garner, who has just recently realized the LMI maps online from the Reddit crowd are so easy to use and it's easy to see what businesses are hiring people and what they're paying. People in Burlington, I think, paying mechanics
Starting point is 00:30:54 $36 an hour and they got to go LMIA? No, that's a lie. And the reason it's a lie is because they don't want to pay the wage. So they get the government to subsidize the wage. They bring in the Indian. The guy doesn't know what the fuck he's doing.
Starting point is 00:31:06 He's foreign trained, whatever. Those are the wrong people to bring in. I know, but I'm saying, you got to bring in nobody for a while. You got to bring in nobody for a while. You got to bring in nobody for a while and you got to let wages catch up. Okay. For a little, okay,
Starting point is 00:31:19 but you don't put them for, forever. So what Canada has always been built on from the beginning. My parents came here. You have, in your background, people, like... For sure. My grandparents are immigrants. Yeah. All of them. Yeah. And a lot of people, if you go back, the majority people are like that.
Starting point is 00:31:35 And so that's the way Canada was built. And it worked. And it worked. Because people came here, they contributed and it just fucking work. That's where you have to try to get towards, to strive to get to that system again. I hate to say it, I hate to say it. I got to interrupt you. I hate to say it. But like, the
Starting point is 00:31:50 Italian, German, Polish, Ukrainian immigrants from the 50s are just, they're better quality people than what we're letting in now. That's all there is to it. Like, those are better quality people. And, again, like, 20 years ago, 20 years ago, they're better quality people too. Yeah, they're better quality people then, too. And, you know, 20 years ago, the majority of people coming to Canada were from India. Yeah, for sure they were.
Starting point is 00:32:14 Yeah, I believe that. Yeah, I believe that. Then it's not where they come from. It's the type of individual. I say India because they're the most predominant, you know, sort of immigrant class now. But no, I mean, everyone knows that Indians from 15 years ago who came here. Like, they're legitimately engineered doctors. The anesthesiologist who came out to see me at my surgery, I could barely understand a word he said.
Starting point is 00:32:35 He was Indian. Barely understood a word he said. My surgeon, Darren, Desa, Indian guy, okay, look him up. Like, I don't have a problem with, these people are very competent if they came from a certain class. of immigration, right? A certain, what would you call it? I don't know. Like an era of immigration.
Starting point is 00:32:55 Yeah, of course. Of course these people are bright. I mean, you and me went to school in southern Ontario. How many black guys, Indian guys, Chinese guys, did you grow up with? A bunch. And university, I just have to say.
Starting point is 00:33:09 Same thing. Dominated. Same thing. Dominated by Asian students. Yeah. Like, it's not fair to call people. who say that immigration is a problem because we're letting the dumbest people in from the worst
Starting point is 00:33:22 part of the world. It's not fair to call me a racist. It's not fair. And I think a lot of people are realizing this. And that that defense mechanism from the left is falling flat and they know that. And by the way, do you know how they know what's falling flat? If you look at what's going on in the UK, for example, and what will happen here about this like, you know, online harms act nonsense, we got to patrol what people say to protect people from harmful speech and whatnot. It's going to be about poor policy, guys. It's going to be about poor policy. They don't want you talking about how it's obvious what's going on
Starting point is 00:33:57 because they don't want you to notice or talk about it. They'd rather you just shut the fuck up, let the wages stay down, keep pumping real estate prices, keep letting businesses hire cheap labor. Just do your fucking job. You're a util, not a man, not a woman. It's a raping and pillaging. So what it is, it's too much was borrowed on the past of what, has been built and that's now
Starting point is 00:34:20 depleted. There's nothing in the bank left. And now it's what's left to do let's borrow from the future to maintain. That's too bad. And it just, it ruins this fucking system. And not only are you just making things generally worse, but you're
Starting point is 00:34:36 absolutely fucking trapeering the economy. And you can't. Yeah, go ahead. Yeah. Say what you're saying? I just want to, there's a stat that I saw today from a college in, I think, I got to see where. Anderson College.
Starting point is 00:34:51 No, it's not Anderson College. It is called... No, no, no. It's here. Canador College. I don't know where it is. It is right next to an Indian restaurant. Canadaor College.
Starting point is 00:35:01 Find out where that is. Is it Kanda D-D-D-D-D-R? No, Canada Door, like D-O-R-E. Canada College. And Canada-Dor College, which shares a wall with Indian restaurant. Where is it? That's North Bay. Okay.
Starting point is 00:35:15 Has graduated... You know how many people they've graduated? over the last like four years I can't even have because this number I'm looking at it's going to skew my number. Guess what number? 15,000. 45,000 people. They've graduated. Now before you go any further, I just want to say something.
Starting point is 00:35:35 According to this, this is probably, I don't know if this is right, but the first thing that shows up, the students right now that are enrolled in that school is 2,500 students, 25 full-time. It's a room. a room next to an Indian restaurant like they're not even trying to hide it and so when the government's like yeah no we want to get immigration under control like
Starting point is 00:35:56 fuck you do man look around no according to this it's actually a campus like there's more it's a sprawling okay yeah sure yeah sure how many more campuses you think they got well I'm gonna assume just a one in North Bay I don't think of anything else so like I'm looking at it from an aerial point
Starting point is 00:36:12 of view like there's a number of buildings 25% one of them is an Indian restaurant like whatever I don't want to talk about this for too much longer because I've already said enough things that are going to show up in an HR meeting one day. But it's just obvious there's a problem. And I'm so sick of anyone who disagrees with you. And by the way, they're never as well informed. They never have the data. They've never looked at the TER tier program in Canada. They've never looked at the point system. They've never looked at the immigration versus created jobs since 2020. They've never looked at any of it.
Starting point is 00:36:41 They don't understand that immigration is not the same as bringing in high grade talent for tech jobs, right? They don't understand that every LMI is not a tech job that no Canadian could do. They don't understand that because they haven't looked and it interferes with their political biases. I'm so sick of those people telling me I'm a racist or as a uniform. Fuck you. Fuck you. Your entire life, even though you don't admit it, is starting to be based around how far away you can get from these people. You know, I said to Mark and you the other day, you're entering into a point now where there's no more third spaces. Third spaces are critical for like social development for kids.
Starting point is 00:37:18 Third spaces is basically where else do you go to hang out and be social with your peers besides your home and your school. You need a third place. Well, if all those third places are dangerous or overrun with people who don't speak your language and have no interest in learning it, they don't share your culture, they're running over your culture. The problems will persist if you don't start speaking honestly about it. And I want people to start speaking honestly about it.
Starting point is 00:37:40 I expect them to do it. But unfortunately. I love them, man. Hey, I know where you're going. I know where you're going and I'm with you man 100%. It's just you know energy's got to be spent It's shit
Starting point is 00:37:50 Yeah 100% Energy's got to be spent the right way Because you don't have an infinite amount of energy And as long as you spend it properly To ensure that you have the brightest future For yourself and your family That's what really counts Yeah
Starting point is 00:38:05 Do you want to talk about LMIAs? Fuck, of course Why not? Let's keep going down this road here I'm already my armpits are fucking sweating After that last segment Let's keep going. Why not? Well, I just be very brief about this, because apparently that they were supposed to be capped at 82,000 for the year 2025.
Starting point is 00:38:25 Reports indicate that 105,000 people under LMAs have already entered, and that was done by the midway point of 2025. So if you prorate that, that's going to be 210,000 people coming this year. And yeah, all this points to is the lines, as I mentioned, like the X lines for anything. instance, that's going to be even longer next year. You're going to have more people. Youth unemployment is like, what, 17% and something like that? It's fucking high, man. It's very high because the competition is very high.
Starting point is 00:38:56 And yeah, I have nothing else to say about this. Well, let's not say anything. Let's let Michelle Remple Garner do the talking. Today, British Columbia, 49,000 unemployed youth, Baskin Robbins, post a job for a temporary foreign worker, $35 an hour. By the way, this $35, $36 an hour is a magic number to get the funding for these positions from the government, just so you know. You will notice that it's a common theme here.
Starting point is 00:39:19 Let's keep moving. Where's her next LMA? Here we go. Kingston unemployment rate, 6.8%. Ontario youth unemployment, 16%. Canadian tire in Kingston wants to fill a job with temporary foreign worker for 42, 78 an hour, and the liberals are going to let them follow for more daily updates. Very interesting. Alberta companies order to repay almost 165,000 temporary foreign workers.
Starting point is 00:39:41 Go figure. Let's keep going. Let's keep going. Ontario youth unemployment is 16%, almost 200,000 unemployed, but a subway in Brampton wants to fill a job with a temporary former worker at 3610 an hour. Any guesses on what the manager at that subway's last name is? I will promise you it's not Teague or Carter.
Starting point is 00:39:59 That's for sure. Let's keep going. We can keep moving here through the LMI posts. Let's see, Michelle, where's your next post? Michelle, Michelle, right here. Edmonton unemployment, Alberta Youth Unemployment, 20% Evanton youth unemployment or overall unemployment about 8%. Edo Japan hiring a temporary foreign worker for $36 an hour while the global mail posts,
Starting point is 00:40:22 the summer funk isn't over yet for young, jobless Canadians. Wonder why. Very interesting stuff. Here's another one. Vancouver unemployment, 7.1% BC youth unemployment up at tall. But a place called Fatburger hiring a temporary foreign worker for 3465 an hour. I can go on forever, but I'll just summarize with fuck you. Go on LMAAP.com or LMAAMAP.com or LMAP.io, whatever.
Starting point is 00:40:43 is. I'm going to try and find the address right now. And ignore boycott, post in your local Facebook group about all these businesses. They all have to pay a price socially and financially. All of them. And I want you to do that because if you don't, it'll continue. The practice will continue. They don't want communities. Communities don't want to see foreign workers serving burgers. communities don't want to see foreign workers mixing coffees. Communities don't want to see foreign workers waiting tables. They want to see kids from their neighborhood, their neighbors, their friends, people go to their church, people, they go to their gym, people, their kids play sports with, et cetera, et cetera, et cetera.
Starting point is 00:41:25 That's what they want to see. And rightfully so. Those jobs are for local kids, not for a guy from India to come over and steal a job under the guise of we couldn't find anybody. Fuck you. Fuck you. Joey, the banks are also. complicit in a way, too. I'm not sure if you saw this, but like I'll use the RBC bank for example here. They're offering newcomers to Canada some special conditions for what they're higherly.
Starting point is 00:41:53 So RBC, for example, they have a special offer for new Canadians. Get up to 12% cash back for the first three months if you sign up for an RBC Mastercard. And you also could get up to 15,000 credit card with a no monthly fee banking for a year. Do you have a month? Of course I do. It's like $30 fucking dollars. So, yeah, so there's lots of advantages. If you're an international student, they have the $0 monthly fee bank account for international students.
Starting point is 00:42:22 It's a great way for to start banking with RBC. Can I see the institution list there? Is there an institution list for that? RBC would be it. No, no. How do they define an international student? What school do you have to be enrolled at? It sure shit isn't McMaster, Waterloo, or Western.
Starting point is 00:42:40 They even have mortgage. next to modern India buffet and fucking North Bay. Check this one out. So they offer even mortgages for newcomers. They say at RBC, mortgage options are available for newcomers with little to no Canadian employment or credit history, including some specialty programs with no minimum income required. So tell me again, tell me again how they're not choosing the real estate market.
Starting point is 00:43:05 Tell me again. Are we fucking serious here? Why are those people not in jail? guilletines, okay, hangings? I love this. Bring him back.
Starting point is 00:43:16 What are we waiting for? I just want to repeat. What else is going to teach them the lesson? I just want to repeat. You don't have to have. By the way, they're loan loss provisions, all the big banks,
Starting point is 00:43:26 low moss provisions, rising all the time. They're ready for a wipeout, but they just keep giving cheap credit to people who are undeserving. Like what? Why? Why?
Starting point is 00:43:39 Yep, there we go. so that's it for the newcomers and it's not just them check the other banks out they might have so if you're a newcomer that's maybe one way you could really just milk the system so to speak fuck get one for it gets me so riled up it really does get me riled up
Starting point is 00:43:56 go to the next one get another 12k and go to the next one just fucking rack it up and go home and call it a day socialize those losses man all right it's 130 and it's been a while we have more to talk about But I think it's just
Starting point is 00:44:11 Let's do one more. Let's do one more. Why not? Well, let's talk about the Hamilton versus Brampton man. Brought to you by 256 heat where you can heat your home
Starting point is 00:44:19 and get paid to do it. Are you running a heater over behind you? I can't hear it. It's running right now. Wow. It's quiet. Much to my wife's chagrant, it never stops.
Starting point is 00:44:29 I can't hear. That's an awfully quiet unit you have here. It is. It's hot in here. It's hot in here. I'll tell you that. The window's open, but it's a little too warm.
Starting point is 00:44:36 That's why I took my sweatshirt off. It's still technically summer. Hey, You know what? It's cheap power today. So I got it running hot. So it's loud, but you guys obviously can't hear it. And I would say that's a good sign. So talk to Twan. A couple of you guys are one of you guys already bought one or is looking at buying one, which is great. But I would, it's going to be cold in the winter. And for me in my basement, like this is going to be perfect. I'm not going to have to run my HVAC super hot to heat this basement, which is really nice. And in the fall, once I'm really back on my feet, truly, I'm. And I build a gym in my garage. Excuse me. I'm going to get another one from Twan. And I'm going to heat the garage with a couple of S19s.
Starting point is 00:45:15 You ought to too, too. So go there, tell them we don't have a code or anything. Tell them we sent you, if you don't mind. And get one. Like, I don't know. $2,000 is really nothing. Like, you know, a new cell phone is $2,000. And they don't pay it.
Starting point is 00:45:26 How much is the new cell phone that you got? $2,000. $2,000. Wow. Yeah. Okay. I bought my wife's one, too. My wife's got a pro, pixel 10, pro.
Starting point is 00:45:35 That was about $1,400, I think. Very good. Yeah. All right. So we've got two stories here. We have the Hamilton versus the Brampton Man. And for people out there, you can play at home. You could take a guess as to which story is which.
Starting point is 00:45:50 And Joy, you've been pretty good lately at figuring out. I don't think I've missed yet. I might be like four for four or something, three for three. Let's see if you could continue with this as a streak. So first story we have is a large quantity of porn was stolen during a break-in. And Xbox games, tools, hats, and. Other things were also nabbed. Ontario provincial police,
Starting point is 00:46:12 they were looking for a large stash of porn that was stolen from a house. Investigators say they got a call from the theft around 225 in the morning, and they say that an unknown person or group of people broke in and stole a large quantity of pornographic material, Xbox games, hats, and more. And I said this is the constable saying the first time in his career that he's ever seen a large quantity of pornographic material report, it's stolen. And the police couldn't immediately say what medium they were talking about,
Starting point is 00:46:43 whether it was magazines, DVDs, or whatever, but it was stolen nonetheless. And they say that the material has now been possibly sold. So if somebody's in possession of a large quantity of pornographic material that they didn't possess in the past, we encourage them to contact the police. Can I just, can I just ask? I had my house broken into when I was in grade seven, I think, grade six or seven and uh i remember you know it was pretty traumatic i couldn't sleep for weeks and one of the things i remember is we had to index for the police what was stolen for their purposes obviously they're going to you know check fences and stuff and then also for insurance so the
Starting point is 00:47:23 insurance company knows what the value of the stolen goods was for us it was like jewelry they took our n64 and some other shit like you know i was a kid i didn't have a lot of stuff and my parents were were living pretty tightly at that time um How would you tell the police what pornoes were stolen? You'd be like, yeah, listen, I lost also some digital media or some physical media. Okay, sir, what did you lose? Oil spills, volume one through four. Debbie does Dallas, Debbie does New Orleans, Debbie does Detroit, Debbie does Washington, Debbie does Texas.
Starting point is 00:47:59 Those are gone. Also, horny coeds, one through nine, were stolen as well. like how do you how do you tell the police that do you tell them the names or you just say I lost physical media totaling a thousand dollars in value it looks like in this case this guy itemized it so he knew it was in this pervert true pervert fucking knew it and the police were dumped out of those like autistic perverts unite so you have that we have the stolen porn okay from the first story the second story we have two men were charged in a a prolific $300,000 LCBO theft ring.
Starting point is 00:48:39 And police charged two men in connection with a series of organized retail thefts. They were targeting LCBO locations across the region, estimated total of $300,000 in losses. They say this particular theft room primarily targeted LCBO locations within the area. And most locations were targeted numerous times. Imagine that. Police noted that the actual number of LCBO locations that were targeted is unknown due to the high volume of theft by these two and they laid a total of 35 charges against these two individuals and on top of that after arresting them and everything both charge both parties
Starting point is 00:49:16 were already out on bail on similar charges on this investigation so this guy these guys were already out there that's a giveaway we got a giveaway there so we have now the hamilton and brampton stories which one is which we have the pornoes versus the lcb which is which. Give me porno and Hamilton liquor store in Brampton. Yes, you are good.
Starting point is 00:49:42 You are good, man. Hell yeah. How old are those stories? The Brampton one was recent. I could tell you exactly when. When you said the guy was out on a repeat offense,
Starting point is 00:49:57 obvious he's probably an Indian guy. June 2025 was the, and the two people in charge are Anuj Kumar 25 years old. I fucking nailed it. And Sumar Preet Singh 29 years old. Fucking nailed it. And the other one was from
Starting point is 00:50:13 Hamilton was from a few years ago. The media thing is great. That's a great fine by you. I actually think I might start cutting these up and putting them on YouTube separately, like Hamilton Man or Brampton Man. I think it's a good engagement party.
Starting point is 00:50:29 We'll be able to attract a whole load of people. Yeah. The audience, I think. People will be looking for my address. So yeah, I hope you enjoyed this segment of the Hamilton versus Branson Man
Starting point is 00:50:40 brought you by 256heat.com. Eat your home. Eat your home and get paid for it. Yeah, yeah, but don't steal little pornos. Leave them at the fucking perverse out. Let's get out of here. Len might be back Wednesday with somebody. I don't know who.
Starting point is 00:50:55 And maybe not. And if not, then maybe we'll be back next Wednesday with somebody and maybe not there too. I don't know. We're both very busy. So just bear with us. eventually we'll have a guest on a Wednesday and you can enjoy the show. But until then, take care yourselves, guys.
Starting point is 00:51:10 And don't steal any porno.

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