Rebel News Podcast - November 03, 2023


DAILY Roundup | Smith takes on carbon tax, Trudeau's homework lesson, ArriveCAN scam unravelling


Episode Stats

Length

1 hour and 10 minutes

Words per Minute

174.08672

Word Count

12,217

Sentence Count

15

Misogynist Sentences

14

Hate Speech Sentences

19


Summary

In this week's roundup, we have stories from across the province about the upcoming United Conservative Party of Canada AGM in Saskatoon, and a look ahead to what's happening at the BMO in Calgary. We also hear from Sheila Gunnedt about her trip to the AGM, and we have a special guest on the show to talk about the importance of parents rights in the education system.


Transcript

00:00:00.000 well hello everyone and welcome to our daily roundup very happy to have you here i'll be your
00:00:21.200 host for the day adam so it's very happy to be joined by the crown jewel of the rebel fleet
00:00:25.840 sheila gun reed sheila how are you doing today you know that's almost better than david menzies
00:00:31.540 introduction i'm doing great i just uh i just came back from the rebel news billboard um because it's
00:00:39.440 changing or it has changed so um i was out on the side of highway two um as snow is beginning to fall
00:00:47.520 um and as cars were racing by um because we have a bit of an announcement there so people can stay
00:00:54.000 tuned uh that's one of the funnest things that we do is put up that fun billboard but um yeah i'm
00:00:59.180 doing great i'm doing great i'm uh i'm happy for somebody else to be in charge of the show today
00:01:05.080 because i am ill prepared i literally just walked in the door that's perfect no you're hard you're
00:01:11.340 hard at work not ill prepared you're well prepared because you have me here prepared so that's all
00:01:15.620 you need to do easy as that before we get into some of the stories of the day i do want to talk about
00:01:20.800 something else that's happening today plus some nuts and bolts let's do the nuts and bolts first
00:01:24.200 uh if you're watching this you're probably watching on rumble odyssey getter or youtube
00:01:28.660 i would suggest if at all possible consider transitioning over to one of the platforms that
00:01:34.440 doesn't really care about what people say it's just wanting to provide people a venue to share
00:01:38.820 their ideas rumble is a great platform for that one of my personal favorites and frankly most people
00:01:44.380 i think are starting to watch on rumble now which is great hopefully youtube takes note
00:01:47.720 changes some of their policies but until then rumble all the way rumble is also fun because
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00:02:10.340 support us by joining on locals.com you'll get access to all of our regular content plus some
00:02:15.320 exclusive stuff another way to help keep us telling the other side of the story um there's
00:02:20.880 the nuts and bolts out of the way most of you have probably heard that before um something you
00:02:24.160 probably haven't heard for oh let's say a year or so um the ucp agm is today we've got stories from
00:02:30.200 right across canada but i want to just start about the coverage that we're going to have
00:02:33.180 and for folks who don't know uh for or maybe have been to an agm or think that's kind of boring
00:02:38.440 behind the scenes politics it doesn't really affect things this is really where especially when the
00:02:42.840 party's in power and is is quite popular and likely to be in power the policies that are formed
00:02:47.720 at agms like this this agm to be very well attended they sort of shape the identity of the party moving
00:02:53.720 forward which then shapes the identity of the province so lots of what daniel smith has been
00:02:57.860 saying or doing lots of the alberta first sort of mentality that we've been hearing well it really
00:03:02.600 gets put to the test to see if the membership are on board with that with the policies that we're
00:03:07.240 going to be seeing coming up uh they've shattered fundraising records this quarter i believe this is
00:03:12.040 intended or planned to be one of the highest attended agms we've ever seen so it's a big
00:03:17.340 indicator now attendance can mean that people are upset or that they're very happy but i'd suggest
00:03:21.900 the fundraising going along with that suggests there's a lot of support but there's tons of
00:03:26.480 policies tons of interest we're going to be on location at the bmo here in calgary our whole team
00:03:31.640 some folks are already there setting up but sheila i just wanted to ask you are there any sort of like
00:03:35.460 maybe if you have any comments on agms in general but are there any sort of key policies
00:03:39.480 that you think that people should be looking out for as they watch our coverage of this agm moving
00:03:43.940 forward you know i i think the things we need to keep an eye out for are the things that saskatchewan
00:03:51.000 is already doing and doing well and doing to the celebration of the residents of saskatchewan by and
00:03:58.020 large outside of the unions and the activists but i'm probably repeating myself when i differentiate
00:04:03.480 those two as separate groups um so issues of parents rights um saskatchewan has been really
00:04:10.980 leading the charge on this uh taking uh the secrecy out of the education system involving parents in all
00:04:17.440 aspects of it uh carving out uh gender theory out of the classroom preventing kids from socially
00:04:26.820 transitioning in school without the parents knowledge or consent and sort of rooting out the
00:04:33.660 activism from the classroom removing you know um planned parenthood materials from the sex ed curriculum
00:04:41.320 you know how did those sneak in there um so i i think we we would be wise to keep an eye out
00:04:49.340 for those sort of policies passing um daniel smith really hasn't done a lot of talking about this
00:04:55.800 but we know that this is a bread and butter issue for voters and and just albertons in general because
00:05:03.100 this thing transcends uh politics also i think we should keep an eye out for any mention of uh what
00:05:10.980 the government would do or what the the party rather should do with regard to protection of gun owners
00:05:18.600 rights from the federal government um that was something that was missing from the speech from the
00:05:23.540 throne um but it is something that this government has been very strong on and i think also um another
00:05:30.000 thing that the province is not just leading the way in the country on but leading the world in
00:05:34.320 is the alberta model of uh to our opioid addiction crisis the alberta model is a recovery focused model and
00:05:46.340 and uh it's a people-centric human focused uh model that is now saving lives and it is being studied by
00:05:56.360 some of the um more drugged plagued places of the world like seattle and portland yeah and especially
00:06:03.700 with dan williams bringing forward the bill three which is accountability for uh opioid producers
00:06:08.380 effectively it signals a significant shift and one that has been long overdue uh whatever pharmaceuticals
00:06:14.780 are talking about the notion that companies can produce something make a profit from it and a
00:06:20.020 massive profit from it and they have no accountability whatsoever is absurd um so alberta joining on with
00:06:25.480 bc and i believe one other province or territory with a lawsuit against some of these pharmaceutical
00:06:29.240 companies um so i just want to interrupt you there for a second because i think it's comical a little
00:06:36.520 bit that the that the government is considering going after opioid uh manufacturers for the harm that
00:06:42.980 they caused but everyone's just like what vaccine injuries we can't hold anybody accountable for
00:06:48.940 those i just i'm just like pick a lane i think it's i think it's good if the opioids were falsely
00:06:55.100 marketed to doctors or if doctors were incentivized to over prescribe and the drug companies knew it yeah
00:07:01.720 hold their feet to the fire i would love other pharmaceutical companies to be held responsible for
00:07:08.280 their false claims that's all that's that's what i was subtly hinting at but we're on youtube so i
00:07:13.480 didn't know but yes so that's kind that's kind of what i was going for with the pharmaceutical
00:07:17.400 accountability but yeah so a definitive shift but again the policies laid out here and there are some
00:07:23.720 big ones about gender and language in school like you talked about um but lots of these things that
00:07:28.620 have have seen premieres become one of the more popular premieres in the country they're going to be
00:07:32.680 sort of put to the test by the membership um and for folks who don't know like the capacity to influence
00:07:38.720 a party and to influence a politics uh winning an election takes a lot of votes but getting a policy
00:07:43.820 passed that can be sort of the small grassroots level community activism so on on the left you'll
00:07:49.460 see that result in extreme sort of uh progressive type ideas um on on the right you can see the start
00:07:55.420 of a pushback to those ideas and that that's really what i'm most interested in um sorry before we move
00:08:03.280 ahead i yeah before we move ahead i just speaking of the policy introductions and i'm sorry to interrupt
00:08:06.700 because as as you know i am ill prepared for the show today but i just have lots of thoughts um i
00:08:12.320 watched the ndp uh agm their policy agm a couple weeks ago holy moly thank god those people are so kooky
00:08:22.480 they couldn't get any policy motions passed because they were too busy wasting time announcing
00:08:26.680 their pronouns on the mic and then arguing over who gets to talk first and using this yellow card that
00:08:32.740 every time somebody who was not gender diverse took to the mic if you wanted to shut up ostensibly the
00:08:40.980 white male who had something to say you just invoked your yellow card and then it was like they
00:08:47.940 prioritized gender and diversity so that guy just had to leave the mic and then some cranky cat mom
00:08:56.280 came on and she aired her grievances it was like left-wing festivists and they couldn't get anything
00:09:02.940 done so i'm really excited to see how grown up a conservative policy convention is yeah we'll talk
00:09:09.780 about the adults in the room that will certainly be interesting we've got something for later you know
00:09:13.680 we we were originally going to uh get into some trudeau stuff right away but we're given that
00:09:17.780 we're on this topic um well i think we'll do some smith stuff and then we'll we'll get into trudeau
00:09:21.980 stuff and not necessarily just stuff but some some uh carbon tax stuff the other thing that i did want
00:09:26.140 to talk about though then that i'm looking forward to and i'm going to be asking a lot of people about
00:09:29.760 it um is if truly we've heard a lot of sort of alberta first language um but just how much of that i'm
00:09:35.480 going to be talking to basically everyone that you've mentioned i've either secured or i'm working on
00:09:39.640 interviews with on all of these topics that we discussed but i'm going to be asking all of them
00:09:44.320 um about this sort of sentiment of if alberta's really being put first um we've heard past leadership
00:09:49.800 talk about we're not caving to ottawa um and then they cave to ottawa um so i'm going to be talking to
00:09:54.800 people about if things have really changed and why people can trust that lots of people are
00:09:58.860 disenfranchised because of the thing we're not to mention on youtube and the response and jason
00:10:03.260 kenny's leadership that they cannot trust this party despite the good things that are happening or
00:10:07.860 maybe they're starting to come around to trusting the united conservative party so i want to ask a
00:10:12.300 lot of these politicians about that if it is indeed different if alberta is indeed being put first
00:10:17.760 um i'm hopeful it is but again lots of people were excited and had that positive energy with jason kenny
00:10:22.440 and we saw how that went so i'm looking forward to asking people about why it will be different this
00:10:27.900 time around or if it will be different this time around on that note um as a bit of testimony
00:10:32.440 because it's it's a it's one thing to talk it's another thing to put into practice let's jump to
00:10:37.020 this video of daniel smith um talking about this carbon tax carve out for the atlantic canada
00:10:43.060 um and whether it's fair that albertans should pay it while everyone else gets a break let's jump to
00:10:47.220 that now if you're going to have a federal government asserting that they have to have this power so
00:10:52.480 everybody is treated equally and they don't treat everyone equally it seems to me that that's something
00:10:57.360 we should go back to the court and ask them whether or not uh they want to reconsider whether the this
00:11:02.180 is an appropriate use of the federal powers i would rather this have a political solution i would
00:11:07.100 rather the federal government accept that if this is a painful tax going into winter for atlantic
00:11:12.440 canadians it's a painful tax going into the winter for everyone and just make sure that he does the
00:11:16.920 right thing and takes the tax off for all types of home heating in every province mo acknowledged that
00:11:22.820 what he was doing probably wasn't in keeping with the law he acknowledged that i watched his three
00:11:30.000 minute video and he said he wouldn't normally feel like he was pressed to do that because we do have
00:11:34.420 a supreme court decision that does give the federal government the power to set a federal carbon price
00:11:39.760 and um it's the federal government i think who's not living up to the spirit of what they said to do
00:11:45.240 and i i just i wouldn't ask our our private sector operators to be in a position where i'm asking them
00:11:50.700 to be out of compliance with the law i would just prefer for the federal government to do the right
00:11:54.420 thing the federal government has to create tax fairness they have to they have to put a reprieve
00:11:59.600 on the carbon tax on all home heating in all provinces on all sources of heating otherwise
00:12:04.900 you're going to see these kinds of actions taken by the provinces who can and we're we're all
00:12:10.860 canadian we're all suffering from the the same acceleration in the cost the same pressures during
00:12:16.720 winter and so i i hope that the prime minister does the right thing and if he was prepared to give
00:12:21.280 an exemption on one type of home heating oil that benefited one region of the country he should he should
00:12:25.840 give it to everyone with us an industry to reduce emissions in a different way and transition to
00:12:30.060 different fuels because it's not the choice of alberta um citizens i mean that's the that's the only
00:12:37.080 option they really have is home heating by natural gas it's just getting increasingly punitive
00:12:41.640 so i would hope that the prime minister would do the right thing and acknowledge that rather than
00:12:45.680 allow for uh these pockets of inequality to just to crop up all over the all over the country
00:12:53.080 you know i i remember when we were told that the uh the carbon tax wasn't going to affect anybody
00:13:00.420 those people who are on the fringes or maybe middle class trying to emerge who are struggling um
00:13:06.100 i remember when we were told that that would help the people who are struggling and not adversely
00:13:10.860 you'd get more then you'd get more than justin trudeau's ponzi scheme we we absolutely have to
00:13:17.940 shift like there's just a disconnect he's like we have to drop this in order to make life more
00:13:23.480 affordable no but you told us and now they're saying oh vote for liberals if you want representation
00:13:28.800 for us to give you reprieve from the thing that we've put in place that we swore wouldn't harm you
00:13:34.020 the cognitive disconnect is there and it's undeniable and some folks in our slack here are commenting
00:13:39.580 our internal communications that why are we just talking there's a sort of moving of the goal posts
00:13:44.920 we're exclusively talking about reducing the carbon tax on home heating um no get relax the carbon tax
00:13:52.940 period like just get rid of it and i don't want the conservative talking point i don't want them to
00:13:57.800 move with the trend and say yeah we're just talking about the carbon tax on essentials no i want the
00:14:02.840 carbon tax gone on everything we've seen officials saying inflation will plummet if the carbon tax is gone
00:14:07.320 affordability will go up categorically home prices will drop so many solutions are resolved just by
00:14:13.240 dropping this and i think they are trying to move the goal posts towards oh just on critical things
00:14:17.520 no get rid of it on everything we watched this clip actually from danielle smith two days ago so
00:14:23.680 i aired my grievances then um but the idea that there's this special carve out for atlantic canada
00:14:34.160 comes directly from the fact that there are liberal mps from atlantic canada who are very worried about
00:14:42.340 losing their seats um and they have actually come out against the hike in the carbon tax so um this is
00:14:49.900 purely a political thing it has nothing to do with as the liberals say doing our part in fighting climate
00:14:56.140 change because the bunker fuel adjacent home heating oil that they use in atlantic canada is quite high
00:15:04.860 in emissions as opposed to clean burning natural gas and yet the tax remains on natural gas because
00:15:13.660 the liberals stand to lose nothing by keeping this punitive tax in place for western candidates
00:15:21.980 it's blue out here it's basically a blue sweep except for a a couple of dots of red caused by the
00:15:28.960 vote split and um like one ndp riding they stand to lose nothing out here and i should note i don't know
00:15:36.760 if we were able to dig it up my good buddy chris sims from the canadian taxpayers federation actually
00:15:42.280 pointed out that it is westerners who still regardless of whether it's the i call it the bunker fuel
00:15:50.680 adjacent home heating oil because it really is not very clean at all if you care about those things
00:15:54.880 i really don't but the liberals tell me they do um it's westerners who heat their home with natural
00:16:00.160 gas that still pay more of the tax and as tiff macklem pointed out uh head of the bank of canada
00:16:07.660 pointed out that this is causing a 16 percent uh inflationary issue um for all canadians across the
00:16:15.100 board so yeah uh chris sims we'll go to her tweet if you wouldn't mind she lays it out so uh the
00:16:22.860 average cost on home heating fuel if we can show this tweet efron dug it up olivia
00:16:26.500 perfect so chris sims from the canadian taxpayers federation uh born again alberton and boy we're
00:16:34.720 glad to have her um average carbon tax cost on home heating fuel for canadian homes atlantic canada
00:16:41.160 relies heavily on furnace oil most homes in ontario and the west use natural gas so carbon tax on
00:16:46.560 furnace oil uh 272 natural gas 286 so actually we're getting the raw end of the deal and propane
00:16:54.720 is 280 so um they're exempting the dirtier version again their their terms not mine i think fossil
00:17:02.860 fuels are lovely regardless of how you get them um but if you care about emissions they're actually
00:17:08.780 exempting the uh the dirtier fuel and and we are actually being hit harder by the carbon tax than
00:17:16.940 those in atlantic canada anyway absolutely and it's not a surprise like one of my questions that i have
00:17:23.700 scripted out for uh for someone who i'm not going to say because i wanted to be a bit of surprise for
00:17:27.720 them but uh is this is it's not really about climate it never has been it's it's a tax redistribution
00:17:33.960 scheme scheme it's a control mechanism but listen like we're literally you they give breaks to china
00:17:40.240 they give breaks to uh dirtier burning fuels uh they'll give breaks to everyone under the sun
00:17:46.220 cities can dump sewer waste straight into the oceans that's absolutely fine this is literally
00:17:50.880 exclusively just anti-western anti-albertan that's all that's all it is it's intended to punish and
00:17:55.900 control and the liberal party has absolutely zero interest they know they don't need western
00:18:00.060 canada to win um they would punish and and beat and abuse western canada to secure votes in the east
00:18:06.900 they really don't care about us at all um it's it's uh yeah justin trudeau doesn't care about western
00:18:12.020 people uh let's move ahead to is it a daniel smith tweet yes tweet yes um she says uh buckle up
00:18:22.820 because despite the liberal attacks on the west this still remains the best place in the this
00:18:29.780 country to achieve your goals of financial sustainability and living the canadian dream
00:18:37.000 of possibly owning a house and having children and maybe even taking a vacation all at once one day
00:18:44.340 which is so out of touch out of reach for young people in so many parts of this country uh she says
00:18:51.100 buckle up low taxes good policy and the best workers in the world are projected to move to alberta
00:18:56.300 into positive economic territory we've never seen before so alberta's monthly gdp recovered
00:19:03.420 to its all-time high so uh we left the ndp in the dust in i think it's 29 2019 yeah 2019
00:19:14.440 and it has taken us for full years to undo what they've done to just get back to sort of where we
00:19:23.040 were and uh despite the liberals attacks on us we're booming think about how we could be booming if
00:19:29.160 we were just allowed to do what we do best and that is to sustainably produce cheap reliable affordable
00:19:34.540 fossil fuels for not just the rest of the country but the rest of the world imagine if our if as
00:19:40.440 pierre pauliev says the gatekeepers were removed from the way of alberta and you know the thing
00:19:47.460 that's really amazing to me is very often and i mean people do this on both sides but um there are
00:19:52.740 ebbs and and flows within economies and you can't attribute all the success or fault failings to
00:19:58.700 governments but you can just look when the ndp is in business goes down people leave the provinces
00:20:04.120 head offices close when we have an alberta first minded government that's supporting industries
00:20:09.820 um and taking the sort of practical approach to these things uh contributing and supporting
00:20:14.840 industries that actually create growth this is what happens and it's it's there are ebbs and flows and
00:20:20.160 you can watch out but you can also see the impact that the government has i mean it is hard to deny that
00:20:24.880 this impact is contributing at least in some ways to uh business coming in to people making more money
00:20:31.040 to people keeping more money in their pockets and it goes beyond the carbon tax it's it's it's every
00:20:35.560 facet of life absolutely um by juxtaposition and the adults in the room quote unquote ndp will back
00:20:44.260 conservative motion to exempt carbon tax from all home heating uh we're now jumping to the federal
00:20:50.140 situation but i do want to talk briefly and i think you guys talked about this the other day
00:20:53.660 you probably saw rachel notley um stating like oh this needs to be for everybody everybody needs a break
00:20:59.680 and then when the conservatives the ucp brought that motion forward they voted no that's it's wild
00:21:05.600 at least the federal conservatives have some variance of sense to them yeah you know it's uh
00:21:12.940 the other day rachel notley sort of tweeted out that it was unfair to give a car vote to atlantic canada
00:21:22.820 while not giving one to alberta but she didn't mean remove the tax on alberta
00:21:29.080 with regard to the carbon tax she i think given what happened on motion eight the other day uh
00:21:36.880 what she thought it was unfair uh to remove the tax on on atlantic canada that they should keep the
00:21:47.560 carbon tax across the board she wasn't clear in her tweets we were like oh wow the ndp came to their
00:21:51.720 senses very briefly despite the fact that they imposed this carbon tax on us in 2015 before justin
00:21:57.180 trudeau did i was like whoa did she just have come to jesus moment definitely not she wanted the
00:22:01.660 carbon tax kept his blanket across the board and you know how we know that um motion eight was uh
00:22:08.580 introduced in the alberta legislature and it was a motion to condemn justin trudeau's mistreatment of
00:22:17.580 alberta and his carbon tax that's late making life harder and more expensive for families
00:22:23.040 and the ndp okay so the motion passed the legislature because the ucp hold majority thank
00:22:30.960 god um so with the support of 46 united conservative mlas and one independent mla i'm gonna guess that
00:22:37.640 was drew barnes and 26 ndp mlas voted against motion eight while ndp leader rachel nollie abstained from
00:22:49.900 voting altogether shane getzen one of the mlas that i like uh said the ndp's actions in the
00:22:57.660 legislature tuesday serve as proof point why they lost the election why albertans still don't trust
00:23:02.540 them this is absolutely true how could the ndp honestly how could they vote to condemn justin trudeau's
00:23:10.740 carbon tax when they themselves first imposed a carbon tax in 2015 uh they did it before justin
00:23:19.640 trudeau so how could they say how could they actually admit that they got it wrong because
00:23:25.420 what i mean it would be magical thinking to think justin trudeau's carbon taxes punishing alberta and
00:23:31.280 driving up the cost of everything and chasing business away but ours definitely definitely didn't
00:23:36.040 do that yeah it's well they and you know it's wild though you really think about this by contrast to
00:23:41.140 even the very far left federal ndp who we now see are going to back the conservatives which is a
00:23:47.940 a massive shift but shocked the the alberta ndp i mean like jagmeet singh will say lots of the right
00:23:54.120 things on twitter and criticize trudeau but he's the one ramping them up so this is a massive shift
00:23:59.200 but the alberta ndp really is like the the we just saw a recent election with uh provincial election
00:24:06.460 manitoba um with with them electing a an ndp government and don't get me wrong they're to the
00:24:11.680 left but they're moderates compared to the federal liberals and the federal liberals are moderates
00:24:16.240 compared to the alberta nd or uh federal ndp and the federal ndp are moderates compared to alberta's
00:24:21.740 ndp like we have such an extremely aggressive all over the place unilateral yeah they're they're in their
00:24:28.420 own they're in a league of their own it seems as far as radical progressivism yeah you know i
00:24:34.460 remember um when wab canoe uh ndp premier now of manitoba i can't even believe i'm saying that
00:24:41.660 because his past is very um yeah normally normally politicians become criminals this time criminals
00:24:49.500 became politicians you know what and i'm catholic i believe in redemption stories everybody has their
00:24:55.080 salt and paul moment hopefully um but he was not known as an ndp moderate except when he became the
00:25:02.460 premier and then he basically said your past does not define you you can make you can work hard and
00:25:07.860 make good choices and you may one day be premier and i was like holy heck uh what just came out of
00:25:13.860 that ndp ears mouth that you have to take personal responsibility and work hard um but um he actually
00:25:22.640 has a more reasonable approach and i can't believe i'm saying this than the federal liberals wab canoe
00:25:28.800 is more reasonable than justin trudeau i'm going to get struck by lightning if i go outside
00:25:33.940 is that not a an indication of the shift where you basically have the federal liberals and the alberta
00:25:40.600 ndp in la la land trying to do as much damage as they possibly can where everyone else is shifting
00:25:46.660 towards reasonability and and smaller government and personal like personal accountability um it is
00:25:52.640 it is overdue but it is certainly a welcome shift listen let's do two uh two chats now we'll interact
00:25:58.220 with them as they sort of come in um and then we'll jump to a commercial break here fraser mcburnie i
00:26:03.180 almost when i was talking about rumble rants said fraser i need a caps lock uh and there he was
00:26:09.240 conversation here so um so yeah and this this will be uh this i'll get your opinion on this as well
00:26:15.220 sheila uh the arabs living on the gaza strip voted for hamas trudeau wants to bring hamas in uh supporters
00:26:21.560 into canada what do you say uh deport hamas.com or .ca that's what we say um yeah yeah and you know i
00:26:29.180 to be fair though i do want to point out that lots of people there are suffering immensely at that
00:26:34.420 in fact everyone there is at the hands of hamas so not everyone there wants them the idea that
00:26:40.640 there are fair elections being conducted by hamas is ridiculous um that is a brutal regime that are
00:26:45.780 punishing their people um not even their people but the people that they sort of control so but
00:26:51.180 absolutely not if there are people who are sympathetic to a terrorist organization you can
00:26:55.500 be sympathetic to the people of palestine and what they're going through but you cannot be
00:26:59.720 sympathetic to people who are sympathetic with hamas uh categorically they're a terrorist
00:27:03.760 organization there's nothing there's nothing to sympathize with there and they shouldn't be
00:27:08.000 coming in they're so contrary to the values of canada here's the problem with all of this and
00:27:14.200 and i saw the israeli government let go that little thought bubble that maybe canada will take them all
00:27:20.160 um because that's what we do around here i guess but this worries me because i did a series of
00:27:28.140 exposés through access to information about just the absolute lack of vetting of the syrian refugees
00:27:34.700 that came here and um it was a big problem you know like how they were able to walk into un agencies
00:27:44.700 and say oh because you could be prioritized as a family unit so two guys would walk in there and say
00:27:51.860 we're a family and canada would be like oh two fighting age young men malingering their way through the
00:27:57.740 system we'll take them we've got them um so i my solution to this whole thing is do not give money
00:28:06.040 to the united nations for refugee aid they are not good at delivering it i've been to a un refugee camp
00:28:12.140 it's terrible what we should be doing is giving money to uh egypt and jordan directly to their governments
00:28:19.720 uh king abdullah ii in jordan is very western the majority of palestinians are ethnic jordanians
00:28:26.760 anyway um so it and when israel was created the two-state solution was israel and jordan and
00:28:34.980 so if these refugees these civilians need to be resettled somewhere wouldn't it make sense to keep
00:28:42.480 them in the region where they are um ethnically compatible culturally compatible speak the language
00:28:49.600 religious um religious all they need is there we just have to make sure that the
00:28:56.600 countries in the region have the resources for that but on the issue of how we're treating the
00:29:04.720 civilians of gaza versus how we're treating the civilians of a very recent other war um i don't see a lot of
00:29:13.940 people rallying in support of russian civilians i didn't see the city of edmonton putting the russian
00:29:22.200 flag on the bridge the high level bridge the way they did for gaza civilians for some reason we have been
00:29:32.900 completely unable to recognize that there are civilians in other conflicts um but the uh
00:29:40.520 the palestinian movement the gaza movement is very good at putting their civilians front and center um
00:29:51.780 hamas is really good at that too yeah hamas is really good at that they put the civilians front and
00:29:56.780 center in front of the weapons caches um but you know like when i saw the high level bridge in edmonton
00:30:02.640 the week before it was lit up in blue and white for israel i was like great they're the victims here
00:30:07.460 and then a week later it's lit up for three days in the flag of uh gaza and i'm like well okay fine
00:30:17.920 we care about civilians now okay why didn't you do the same for russia because it was lit up yellow and
00:30:23.980 blue for um ukrainian civilians all right we care about civilians whereas the russian civilians
00:30:31.720 even though russia was the aggressor okay uh yeah i took hamas was the aggressor um and we still
00:30:42.340 recognize that there are civilians on the other side we didn't do the same for russia so um yeah
00:30:47.760 there's better photos in my dropbox uh olivia or efron um of because i went down there i was like
00:30:53.600 really are we doing this and then it struck me i'm like we didn't do this for russia we don't actually
00:30:57.380 do this for any other side of a conflict yeah for the aggressors civilians we just don't do that
00:31:03.260 except this time yeah yeah well because the the whole sentiment of defending yourself and then
00:31:08.920 sticking up for yourself is not a thing not a thing well it's a good in concept but and then the amount
00:31:14.440 of like people who are and i i i lean towards de-escalation from war i'm hoping that there's that
00:31:19.880 mass can be uh sorted out pretty quickly and there can be some return to some semblance of
00:31:23.840 uh peace within the region that whatever the closest version of peace that we can we can have
00:31:29.000 is but so many people are saying you know what israel has a right to defend herself but uh just stop
00:31:34.180 defending yourself it's like well a right to do something doesn't mean anything if you can't
00:31:38.540 actually do it um there are still 200 hostages like everybody keeps talking about a ceasefire and i'm
00:31:44.920 like there are hostages you just want to abandon these hostages i guess that's hideous it certainly is
00:31:52.880 yeah a troubling situation incredible i mean ezra has been covering this like nobody else i think avi
00:31:58.020 was down there uh covering it on the front lines it was good to sort of get that front line sort of
00:32:03.060 response on this and they can obviously speak to it having been there our whole team in fact a lot of
00:32:07.540 our team was recently in israel and saw some of these places firsthand truly a horrific situation but
00:32:13.800 yeah the the sort of balanced response to a brutal horrific terrorist attack and then a response is
00:32:19.420 uh it's troubling and and most politicians even trudeau was despite what he said since um had the
00:32:25.960 sort of clearness of mind to come out and condemn it categorically uh the mayor of edmonton not so bold
00:32:32.560 right off the bat so uh it's it's a situation we'll be covering closely certainly um and in response
00:32:38.440 another situation or a couple situations that we're watching closely uh bedrock gives five dollars and says
00:32:44.160 what's going on with the court cases of uh leech and barber and amy ham um we've got uh drea is
00:32:50.020 covering amy ham presently i believe um and then uh mr kraychik is still all over the leech and barber
00:32:55.720 trials i believe so you're gonna have updates on those as soon as they become available every day
00:33:02.180 of trial there are live tweets coming out you can find them on uh the rebel news x account um we also
00:33:10.840 compile those tweets into articles on rebelnews.com uh robert gives a full video update usually interviews
00:33:18.740 with lawyers and key players to break down what happened in court because you cannot record in court
00:33:24.260 and there are no video cameras in court um and you can see all of those at tameratrial.com and yeah
00:33:30.840 drea is live tweeting on x those uh amy ham the amy ham witch trial um and she does a there's also a
00:33:38.700 written article compiled every day that she has been subjected to the quasi-judicial review hearing
00:33:46.520 against her um and those are all on rebelnews.com also awesome on that note let's jump to a commercial
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00:36:48.340 oh that's gonna be fun i'm color me jelly you guys are gonna have a blast uh people sign up for
00:36:58.880 that that's like a once in a lifetime maybe once in every couple decades who knows when they shut
00:37:03.040 everything down again or try to i don't think people will go along with it but uh listen i'm not
00:37:08.020 the type to feel particularly bad for justin trudeau ever don't get me wrong the guy i mean he was sort
00:37:14.020 of groomed from childhood for this there's some sympathy there but if there's ever a clip that's
00:37:18.940 gonna make me feel a little bit bad for justin trudeau and just look how heartbroken he is when he
00:37:23.900 hears the message from his dad's former chief of staff and a liberal sort of senator um let's jump
00:37:30.220 to this clip of justin trudeau responding to canadian senator percy downs suggesting that he's it's
00:37:35.260 probably time he steps down
00:37:38.180 in an op-ed he's calling on you to step down for that senator down a former liberal
00:37:44.720 former staffer for jean paigein percy yeah how's he doing he wants you to quit oh wow let's say this
00:37:51.600 i i uh wish him all the best in the work that he's doing merci beaucoup oh man he looks he looks like
00:37:59.480 he ran away and cried he's like oh my gosh percy how's he doing he's like he says you're done
00:38:05.180 oh man that reaction is uh it's can we watch it one more time just more
00:38:13.240 in an op-ed he's calling on you to step down for that senator down a former
00:38:19.160 former staffer for jean paigein percy yeah how's he doing he wants you to quit oh wow let's say this
00:38:26.320 i i uh wish him all the best in the work that he's doing
00:38:30.060 oh wow who oh percy percy how's he doing he hates you
00:38:39.460 he said probably time to pack it pack a lunch yeah uh you know i don't i i don't feel bad for
00:38:48.280 justin trudeau i could watch that clip i don't know 20 times today and it still wouldn't be enough
00:38:55.060 because it's i i mean his brain isn't working properly like justin trudeau can't even think
00:39:03.360 about how to appropriately respond to a friend and ally telling you uh buddy time to get to step in
00:39:11.760 he he doesn't even know how to react to that and and say you know like you know i'm hearing from
00:39:17.460 other parts of the caucus that they appreciate the work that we're doing together as a party to move
00:39:21.020 this country forward he doesn't even say that he's like i wish him the best i wish him well
00:39:26.340 i wish him luck yeah he should he should have pulled out an apple and had a bite and said who
00:39:31.680 which senator oh man yeah justin trudeau would pull out a banana and bite it through the peel
00:39:37.520 like yeah that is true um let's jump to this video speaking of justin trudeau while we're on it
00:39:44.900 former drama teacher justin trudeau said he has some homework for canadians accusing his political
00:39:49.320 rivals of amplifying not solving problems yeah they're riling up emotions and driving
00:39:54.980 hatred and all that stuff with all the instability in the world canada is actually doing relatively
00:40:00.340 well let's watch trudeau share his beautiful insights i know these are uncertain times so i want
00:40:08.820 to give each of you a little bit of homework as citizens whenever you hear a politician speak
00:40:15.880 ask yourself are they trying to solve the problems we are facing or are they just trying to amplify
00:40:24.320 the problems we are facing that's the question to ask because i want to let you in on a secret
00:40:31.340 with all the instability in the world right now canada is actually doing relatively well
00:40:38.780 lowest deficit lowest debt to gdp ratio in the g7 third largest triple a rated economy in the world
00:40:49.820 after the united states and germany great employment numbers lower inflation than most
00:40:57.800 of course if a canadian can't pay for their groceries or their mortgages it doesn't matter that
00:41:04.060 things are even worse elsewhere around the world we have a lot of work to do particularly on housing
00:41:10.940 on affordability and on climate action
00:41:14.000 but fortunately for all of us the solutions fit together because climate policy is social policy
00:41:26.840 is economic policy we will get through these turbulent times
00:41:34.220 all policies are the same policies and that is so i almost i'm gonna have a sip of an energy drink here
00:41:42.140 to get me through that that was my way the it made the inside of my ear feel weird listening to it with
00:41:49.700 earbuds um he's saying you know like housing and affordability and client and taking action on
00:41:57.640 climate change or whatever taking action on climate change is the reason why housing and affordability
00:42:02.920 are unavailable for a lot of people um he's worried about other politicians amplifying the problems
00:42:11.500 they're just shining a light on the problems that you made justin trudeau yeah you're not fixing them
00:42:19.120 so they're like hey look at this big problem justin trudeau made he's like quit quit telling
00:42:24.860 every people i'm doing everybody i'm doing a bad job that was the gist of what we saw there
00:42:29.380 well and he's like like they're amplifying problems he's like next time next time you see a politician i
00:42:36.480 want you to say are they creating problems like a carbon tax that then they're going to carve out
00:42:42.140 solutions for for select areas that they're worried about winning votes in like anyone in atlantic canada
00:42:48.340 for example who's like oh i'll vote liberal they caused they they it's like me beating you up and
00:42:53.440 then giving you a band-aid like it's just the cognitive dissonance but this guy he's still like
00:42:58.820 oh we're just sunny ways and positivity and these guys are all negative it's like no they're pointing
00:43:03.280 out like serious problems and he's like and on the plus side canada isn't because of the fighting
00:43:08.820 resilient spirit and the working class attitude of canadians it isn't quite as bad in canada as it is
00:43:14.040 other places we're the least worst off well the fact that we're even close to them like look at
00:43:19.140 last time there was a massive economic uh crash when harper was in canada basically had like a speed
00:43:25.140 bump through this canada action plan and good policies we're able to weather that canada would
00:43:30.540 be doing relatively fine if not for this government much better in fact if not for this federal government
00:43:36.680 most of the major issues inflation affordability housing access mass immigration that's overwhelming
00:43:44.980 the capacity to access housing foreign governments foreign nationals like chinese nationals buying out
00:43:51.420 all the properties and not even living in them with inflated foreign currencies like the all of these
00:43:57.320 problems are problems that could be fixed by a not even good but just a somewhat competent federal
00:44:03.120 government but the majority of these problems are caused by justin trudeau they didn't exist prior to
00:44:07.780 this liberal government it's they are unprecedented times right now in canada and it's because of
00:44:12.560 this government i don't know how the opposition party can amplify as in make the current problems worse
00:44:20.480 they're not in power they're not setting policy so if things are being done that are like tangibly
00:44:27.160 to make these problems worse i don't know like hiking the carbon tax in an inflationary and housing
00:44:32.380 crisis that's being done by the liberals the liberals are amplifying the problems the liberals created
00:44:38.940 and being enabled along the way by the ndp yep 100 absolutely surreal um in another surreal front another one of
00:44:48.320 the fronts that's being pushed or at least uh accommodated by liberals and liberal voters let's jump to this
00:44:55.080 video from the teacher in ontario reading uh a genocidal poem and her matching jumper let's let's let's play
00:45:03.040 this clip here i want to read something to you when did you write this right now it's really nice okay
00:45:11.380 from the river to the sea palestine should be free from our hearts and above palestine should be loved
00:45:18.420 from the sky to space there should be no struggles palestinians should face from the ocean to below
00:45:25.880 palestine should be known from the soil to the sand israel should be banned from the grass to the
00:45:33.420 trees palestine should be seen wow
00:45:37.460 that was a really good poem i want to read the it sounds like a child i just wrote it right now
00:45:49.860 like what what grade is this what is happening this also like this looks like an unrest school
00:45:58.600 like the u.n agency dedicated to uh palestinian refugees which aren't not refugees at all anymore
00:46:05.940 after you've been there for three generations that's just a neighborhood um but um this look
00:46:13.300 this seems like something that could have been in one of those u.n schools that acted as a funnel to
00:46:19.000 terrorism the kind that have the weapons caches underneath um where they stage the uh the little plays
00:46:26.140 where you capture the jew and then take them back and parade them through the streets and beat him
00:46:32.340 with a stick that they get all the little kids to do that uh those uh plays this like this is in
00:46:39.900 ontario toronto maybe probably but this could be like picked up and put right in gaza city and
00:46:47.360 i wouldn't notice the tangible difference well i mean like the equivalent it like and imagine if
00:46:53.800 there was a video where it's like some catholic school and a catholic teacher is like
00:46:59.000 drown the pagans in their tiber like yeah like people would be going absolutely like like uh for
00:47:06.700 example a school board trustee or a ucp candidate could say like oh well it doesn't matter if we have
00:47:13.340 really good grades because if people are hurting themselves because of right radical ideology
00:47:17.540 that's poop in the brownies like that ended a career and turned into an international scandal
00:47:24.320 but a poem pretty much clearly not written by a child being read to children with a genocidal
00:47:29.820 slogan about banning a nation and getting rid of its people
00:47:33.140 this should be the biggest story in canada today it's insane the the teachers union by the way if that
00:47:41.980 lady gets in trouble uh i don't know you'd have to have a pretty stable-minded administration to
00:47:48.680 consider giving her trouble and as we know that's probably not the case um but if she did get in
00:47:53.860 trouble the teachers union would uh circle the wagons and she would be perfectly fine yeah absolutely
00:48:00.480 that is very likely we've got a chat on this as well so let's hop on that five dollars from memory
00:48:05.260 hole uh hamas preventing civilian evacuation from gaza shooting people trying to flee according to the
00:48:11.940 idf audio clip it is linked there pretty easy to find online from the christian post but yeah that
00:48:16.540 that we do know that things like that absolutely happen people trying to leave are not allowed to
00:48:20.980 leave um particularly when they're being forced to stay at hospital sites or schools or places where
00:48:26.120 there's tunnels underneath that have weapons caches there they don't like people leaving those areas
00:48:30.240 because that's how you get those heartbreaking videos of people being harmed well yeah that's that's
00:48:35.440 that's par for the course some of them are fake too by the way we went through that yesterday
00:48:39.180 with that one guy who like stars in all of the pollywood propaganda um but yeah the idf has been
00:48:47.160 sending text messages into gaza to civilian phones sort of going around the hamas government because the
00:48:54.280 hamas government is telling people stay in place um sort of like what the um japanese emperor said for
00:49:01.480 people to do when the americans were telling them we are going to bomb cities on the coast and the
00:49:09.360 emperor thought oh no just stay where you are and then they they either won't bomb us or there will
00:49:15.320 be civilian casualties and it will turn the tide against uh the allies well neither one of those
00:49:20.560 things ended up to be true um we see hamas doing the exact same thing um telling people to stay in
00:49:27.140 place even though israel is telling them go south we are starting an incursion from the north go south
00:49:32.620 and the hamas government because they realize that um you know the civilized world values civilians
00:49:41.360 in a way that uh the uncivilized barbarians realizes it too yeah yeah um you know what you know
00:49:49.240 really grinds my gears sheila when some uneducated pleb calls my chalet a cottage that just absolutely
00:49:57.940 there's there's nothing i mean it's sickening the miracle i mean i'm joe i wish i was joking
00:50:06.180 that is to say that is insane but let's jump to this uh video clip from one of the guys from gs
00:50:13.300 strategies one of the middlemen from the arrive scan sort of scandal who really didn't do anything
00:50:18.780 and were shuffling funds around and probably pocketed a few million dollars um but let's talk
00:50:23.640 about this uh he did not go to his cottage let's let's be clear let's watch how dare you
00:50:28.500 knew whether or not mr cameron mcdonald from the cbsa had a cottage and you said no
00:50:36.260 do you want to reflect on that answer yeah mr um mcdonald has never referred to it as a cottage
00:50:45.660 it's a chalet it's not a cottage
00:50:48.200 full for that clarification mr furth
00:50:56.660 are you kidding me knew whether or not
00:51:03.060 larry brock that conservative mp uh best reaction like get thee to thy fainting couch somebody refer to
00:51:14.460 your chalet as a cottage this is the best can we get a uh reaction like that for our slack
00:51:21.460 please screenshot it it's so good larry brock emoji for the slack this is better than satire
00:51:29.100 like we look like that we we riff on the laurentian elite ad nauseum that's it's a joke the whole
00:51:35.660 everyone has a chalet like normal people don't have chalets and cottages everywhere don't be wrong
00:51:40.780 lots of people do but it's not just like a norm but in the laurentian elite well of course i don't
00:51:44.680 have a cottage i have a chalet at bare minimum otherwise you're not really part of this group
00:51:50.060 are you i don't think we could write satire like this oh i didn't understand the question
00:51:55.440 a cottage oh no no no we'd never be at a cottage a chalet of course like this is this is like mark
00:52:01.560 twain level comedy but it's real life you know what this and i'm gonna just reveal how aged and
00:52:09.940 decrepit i am by making this reference and adam you were probably just a hatchling when this happened
00:52:16.380 but this reminds me of ahs ceo stephen duckett in 2010 he was the guy who was like i can't it was
00:52:27.180 like an i think it was an ahs spending scandal um and he said to reporters who were trying to ask him
00:52:37.200 questions about this and he makes a gazillion dollars a year because like three times what the
00:52:41.680 premier makes and he said i'm sorry right now i'm trying to finish my cookie and he walked away
00:52:48.500 and he told that to reporters this feels like stephen duckett the cookie monster completely just an
00:52:56.480 absolute sense of entitlement yeah that was at least semi-funny this is just like that was like
00:53:03.080 like like i don't know this is like a dystopic like stephen duckett lost his job over it he lost
00:53:09.680 his job over how pretentious that sounded well and that used to that used to be the case like there
00:53:15.280 would be a an 80 000 spending scandal and paul martin would be done for there'd be i mean believe
00:53:22.320 if you spent 20 bucks on orange juice there'd be a some sort of inquiry yeah the the level of political
00:53:28.020 and this is honestly i'm hoping it's going to recover i don't know how it can there's always
00:53:32.840 silliness in ottawa there's always silliness in politics but the level to which that the ottawa
00:53:38.620 under justin true has become just like an absolute cesspool i'm gonna say it's swamp of like
00:53:44.200 no accountability absurd like and arrive arrive it's perfect that this is arrive scam um related
00:53:51.420 because that's the crux of it a bunch of middlemen giving middlemen contracts for their buddies that's
00:53:57.520 how they afford these cottages is 50 people along the way get paid what was it i think they spent
00:54:02.320 54 million dollars on arrive can and i and a company recreated it for like 50 grand or something
00:54:08.780 in a day no they did yeah they did it over the weekend for next to nothing for a pittance and i
00:54:14.400 think the hacked version of arrive can probably worked better than the real arrive can um because
00:54:19.680 it was nothing but people getting tickets because arrive can didn't work properly for them
00:54:23.940 getting frustrated and i remember i think when i was coming back from geneva uh i think the airport
00:54:31.560 officials were so fed up with arrive can they're like did you did you fill out arrive can i was like
00:54:36.900 yep and they didn't even care they're just like okay keep going it was like a herd of people in uh
00:54:43.540 trudeau airport in montreal and there's the guy like hey did you fill out arrive can i'm like yeah he's
00:54:48.200 like just keep moving like nobody cared anymore and 54 million dollars these guys are buying chalets
00:54:54.680 and this is like this is not a one-off this is business as usual like when you hear like 250
00:55:01.400 000 to design a cover page or millions to reorganize the passport it's all just friends and friends
00:55:07.500 giving each other seven middlemen contracts paying each other off this is where almost all of our money
00:55:13.120 goes to there's nothing inherently wrong with government and bureaucracy that makes things go
00:55:19.760 but just wait but in it's like communism it looks good on paper it doesn't really but um but the
00:55:25.620 problem is is this is what inevitably happens some sort of government helping and keeping things in
00:55:30.760 order that's not what this is about though this is a completely different animal this is what happens
00:55:35.480 every time you have increased government it's just they can pass the buck along they can hire
00:55:40.260 middlemen they can contract out um the amount of like the renovations that they're talking about
00:55:45.160 41 million or whatever for 24 sussex uh independent people have been like it's like 2 million tops i
00:55:51.280 don't know what they're talking about this is this is where your tax money goes ultimately
00:55:55.080 eight million dollar barn for the governor general and i'm like i'm a farmer i know how much barn costs and
00:56:03.460 i look at the the building and i was like that's just a steel closet like yeah what on earth and
00:56:10.160 then like oh but she let it's got solar panels on the top and i'm like okay so you wasted money on
00:56:15.020 solar panels in ottawa um and then uh how much do solar panels cost not eight million not eight million
00:56:24.880 either but maybe they factored into having someone to go up there and sweep them off all the time
00:56:30.760 um and and maybe they factored the remediation of the land after these things inevitably break and
00:56:38.500 leak and make the soil toxic i don't know but i we when after we published that story there we got a
00:56:44.600 an angry email from someone from the governor general's office who was like we didn't make this
00:56:50.700 decision okay but you also didn't say no did you like when someone's like actually it's not a barn
00:57:00.300 it's a utility building or something yeah yeah something else anyway um hopping over to some
00:57:09.100 news from the montreal gazette mcgill says quebec tuition hikes could cost 94 million lead to 700 job
00:57:16.600 cuts i don't have a lot of sympathy for major institutions but what i do have a problem with
00:57:19.900 is uh people being treated differently based on the language that they speak and quebec is
00:57:26.240 effectively skyrocketing tuition costs for english speakers because they don't like the fact that
00:57:32.340 there's high quality english well relatively high quality english institutions there so students from
00:57:39.180 elsewhere in canada will see their annual tuition jump uh from eight thousand nine hundred ninety two to
00:57:45.620 about seventeen thousand dollars because because of course the education is unaffordable inflation is so bad
00:57:53.840 now if you're an english speaker visiting quebec for your education your education is going to cost you
00:57:58.940 uh twice as much i don't know send your kid to trade school yeah that's all i have to say like my
00:58:07.500 daughter is 17 she's shopping universities or rather universities are shopping her and uh she's just
00:58:15.300 like i want to build refineries that's all i want to do like i want to have and like possibly on the
00:58:21.400 engineering side but she's like i want to graduate with like tangible skills and not take feminist
00:58:27.780 basket weaving and its cultural impact on i don't know modern dystopia like it's just that
00:58:35.360 these universities are getting increasingly expensive and graduating increasingly unemployable
00:58:42.940 people who are not resilient to the challenges of the world i don't know i think it was matt walsh
00:58:48.940 that you know like i don't know if you pay attention to matt walsh from the daily wire i think you do
00:58:53.080 with a fellow catholic but um he was reviewing this tiktok sometimes his producers send him uh left-wing
00:59:00.860 tiktoks of people and it was this girl crying because she has to work a job she was like nobody told me
00:59:09.000 that i wouldn't i would have so little free time because she works like she doesn't have kids
00:59:14.760 so i think she works like eight to five or something and then she has to commute home and
00:59:19.340 she has to commute there okay but you live in town like i have a if i lived in town i'd have like an
00:59:25.100 hour commute also on the highway every day thank god my commute is like 12 stairs um yeah but she she
00:59:32.220 was like in tears because she's like where is all my free time because i have to work to pay the bills
00:59:39.400 and what is wrong with society and it's like get home at six let's say you go to bed at 10 you don't
00:59:44.680 have any children you live alone that's actually a fair bit of free time four hours of free time every
00:59:50.060 day i wish sister um but she was in tears about this and that's the product of the university system
00:59:57.800 right there yeah absolutely yeah the entitlement and no applicable skills and it's sad to see because
01:00:03.980 like like what has become of the humanities and liberal arts the intention used to be to be a
01:00:10.080 critical thinker and to be one of the people who reshapes societies and and changes things i think
01:00:15.540 sometimes despite my liberal arts education uh i'm i i i actually read the materials instead of just
01:00:22.200 listening to the professor and managed to form a different opinion but i mean education for education
01:00:26.900 sake matters and improving yourself as an individual matters but these have become institutions of
01:00:32.700 indoctrination they are no longer about giving yourself the capacity to think critically or about
01:00:39.080 like i mean in another instance it'd be it's far more directly correlated when it's a trades job
01:00:43.540 because you're you're learning direct skills but the institutions that teach you sort of how to think
01:00:48.080 how to be critical they've they haven't they haven't taught you to be critical they've taught
01:00:51.920 you literally exclusively how to think in a unilateral and and non-critical fashion so um yeah it's uh it's
01:00:58.780 interesting to see i don't have a lot of sympathy for these groups but i do have people like let's say
01:01:02.080 your whole dream has been to go to mcgill and you've planned all this time you've done your
01:01:06.040 school you're getting in and just because you're an english speaker now your tuition's doubled that's
01:01:10.660 that's problematic um we'll do another chat here before we get to our last story and then i have
01:01:15.000 to go to this ucp agm um yeah from memory hole another five dollars greatly appreciated uh your your
01:01:21.040 insight and your uh support today uh liberal history may not repeat but it sure does rhyme you know
01:01:26.060 this story it's a link to a story about when uh one of paul martin's top people
01:01:30.160 suggested that harper daycare bucks would go to buying beer and popcorn instead of helping kids
01:01:35.320 this mentality it's funny how far back you can look at it that parents don't care about their
01:01:40.040 children as much as the government does no sane coherent person can believe that a bunch of
01:01:45.440 activist liberal progressives who don't have kids can almost certainly believe that uh but that the the
01:01:51.880 the commentary that history repeats itself we're seeing it again now to a more dangerous degree than
01:01:57.060 ever but uh absolutely a relevant comment there so thanks for that memory any thoughts on that sheila
01:02:02.700 no i remember that uh completely uh steven harper basically said uh we're not doing a national
01:02:10.020 daycare program because we don't we're not shoehorning parents into a system they don't want to be in
01:02:16.560 that you know like child care is a decision best made at home is it mom who stays home is a grandma
01:02:22.460 that you're paying is it a auntie uncle the neighbor lady a day home institutional daycare
01:02:28.040 it's up for you to you to decide so we're going to give you this money and you decide which is
01:02:34.720 exactly the opposite of what the liberals are doing uh they have a national daycare strategy which
01:02:39.500 involves institutional daycare um a lot of it is uh why did poems from the video from the video
01:02:45.880 yeah um yeah exactly and ywca led largely so what does that tell you they're the leaders in uh this
01:02:54.340 weird gender radicalization and they've put the liberals have basically put them in charge of the
01:02:59.500 national daycare strategy which should horrify any parent and by the way they administer daycare um
01:03:07.000 to the vulnerable uh socioeconomic uh groups so um these are parents who are working long hours
01:03:16.000 trying to keep their heads above water thinking their kids are getting quality daycare from the
01:03:19.700 likes of the ywca and instead their kids are getting infected with gender ideology um but
01:03:25.240 i remember this distinctly it was it was the classism i've always felt from the liberals and as
01:03:32.760 we are acutely attuned to that uh because you know we make these these decisions for our families
01:03:41.040 we must be making them poorly and uh because this decision was made by a western prime minister that
01:03:48.360 he must be virtue signaling and winking at his blue collar rednecks who don't take care of their kids but
01:03:54.360 just blow their money on beer and popcorn and skadoos um yeah it's and shelly nothing new under the sun
01:04:04.360 nothing new under the sun same old liberals though there is something new under the sun alberta is
01:04:11.100 forever changed the rats are back i blame the people from saskatchewan who are oh i'll keep it to
01:04:19.820 myself go ahead adam recycling is to blame of course um so uh two recycling facilities and
01:04:26.020 apparently what they're suggesting here is that the nature of these recycling industries i mean it's
01:04:31.040 interesting not that long ago i was doing a story about catalytic converters and uh they shared with me
01:04:35.560 some details about a recycling plant that was opened as a bottle depot and they're actually buying
01:04:40.520 pre-recycled already recycled aluminum cans from europe in bulk and then processing them as bottle deposits
01:04:46.960 and they made like 1.3 million dollars anyways it's a whole industry recycling in its own right but um
01:04:53.160 so what happens is lots of metals and materials get shipped around um so it would seem that likely in
01:04:59.660 some of those shipping arrangements um rats managed to sneak in and they basically live off the crumbs
01:05:05.800 and food and liquid and whatever the nastiness at the bottom of your recycling bin should you choose
01:05:10.760 to recycle um but two calgary recycling facilities um have these uh rats uh rat situations emerged now
01:05:19.400 the thing for me is they're they're saying that the reason we don't have uh rats is because there was a
01:05:23.560 very strong sort of campaign to counteract them what's wild now though is there the authorities are
01:05:29.260 saying that they're not too concerned about departure and the rats leaving because there's tons of resources
01:05:34.260 there but they're monitoring the situation like what are you doing burn it down yeah burn it down push it
01:05:45.020 over salt the earth build a concrete sarcophagus over it what are we doing yes chernobyl style sarcophagus
01:05:54.420 this is crazy initially i had blamed uh medicine hat and uh the people who uh from saskatchewan
01:06:02.660 bring their garbage to the medicine hat dump we do have rat outbreaks there from time to time it's
01:06:07.620 quickly contained um but normally i do blame our friends in rat land saskatchewan for these sorts of
01:06:14.820 things but apparently these things are homegrown um and uh i have no tolerance for this we have been
01:06:23.200 known forever as norway rat free we must gain that status back i will not stand for this i think we need
01:06:31.540 a controlled burn down at this recycling plant and by the way this hangs squarely on the neck of the
01:06:38.900 uh city of calgary who routinely don't do anything with recycling they tell you you have to put your
01:06:46.080 recycling in these bins and then they don't know what to do with them so then they take them to these
01:06:51.340 storage facilities where there are just acres of sea cans full of plastic salad containers i suspect
01:07:01.520 i don't recycle i burn everything i know who doesn't have rats this girl um so anyways thank the city for
01:07:09.400 forcing those recycling programs on you because thank now you have rats i'm out there burning garbage in
01:07:15.220 an incinerator doing my part to keep this province rat free you're welcome i really hope that this
01:07:21.740 government comes up with new like there's some in the article there i don't know if you can scroll
01:07:25.960 down to it but the like wartime propaganda about rats like the 50s they're so good the government needs
01:07:32.600 to put out a new one and go deal with this directly free exactly if the ucp manages to make alberta rat
01:07:40.840 free again um that'll be the biggest feather in their cap so that'll be that'll be something else
01:07:46.340 but yeah uh a point of pride fallen um i'm gonna blame justin trudeau and those who advocate for
01:07:52.660 recycling there it is look at that beautiful poster that is environmentalists bringing back the plague
01:07:58.440 good job environmentalists thanks hippies for the bubonic plague thank you really appreciate that
01:08:05.280 it has been a fun one on that note though we are a little bit over and the ucp agm is starting
01:08:10.560 soon folks if you're going to be there you probably are i think there's like thousands of people
01:08:14.540 expected to come more than double the last one um come say hi don't be shy we'll be around uh looking
01:08:20.380 forward to it and uh to the mlas ucp mlas who will be there looking forward to chatting with you as
01:08:25.900 well i'm sure people are interested in what you have to say sheila any final thoughts for the folks
01:08:29.600 no just thanks to everybody who works behind the scenes in the office in toronto and across the
01:08:34.680 country to make sure the show is ready and as professional looking as possible when people want to
01:08:39.960 click on it thanks to everybody who chipped in a little bit to keep the lights on thanks to
01:08:44.940 everybody who tunes in regularly we value every set of your eyeballs and adam thanks for leading the
01:08:51.200 show because i was not prepared but i think i happy to do it you know what if i didn't tell anybody i
01:08:57.860 think people probably couldn't have been able to tell well we know you're prepared it's all part of
01:09:03.040 the act sheila um one final chat just came in once again from memory hole five bucks really appreciate
01:09:08.440 it the rats are back in alberta for a minute there i thought the ndp were in power again fortunately
01:09:12.620 it's the cute furry types don't call them cute around sheila but i really appreciate that as always
01:09:19.200 i want to thank everyone so much for tuning in for rebel news i'm adam sos so but what i'm concerned
01:09:24.620 about how deep they're involved with the public sector unions like fred hahn that's an anti-semit by
01:09:31.680 the way that's donating money order to you order donating money to you to the maximum amount what do you
01:09:41.100 owe what what do you owe fred hahn that's my question extra deals backroom deals giving you more money
01:09:50.880 you know but again i'll tell you one thing order he he supports hamas you know he does he said it
01:09:59.360 publicly he's disgusting as far as i'm concerned and he's a supporter of your order stop the clock
01:10:05.600 you
01:10:07.660 you
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