Rebel News Podcast - August 13, 2021


DAILY | Whistle Stop Sues Alberta Gov't, New Luxe Tax on $100k Trucks


Episode Stats

Length

1 hour and 7 minutes

Words per Minute

172.80421

Word Count

11,747

Sentence Count

9

Misogynist Sentences

10

Hate Speech Sentences

9


Summary

David and Sheila discuss the possibility of the Big Turk candy bar being canceled because it's offensive to the turk people, and why the government should get rid of cuban lunches because they're not real.


Transcript

00:00:00.000 good afternoon ladies and gentlemen you have tuned into the rebel news live stream on this
00:00:19.400 a thursday august 12 2021 i'm david menzies and my co-host well my co-host she is the silver
00:00:27.960 lining 24 7 regardless of any situation she is the she devil with a sword she is the khaleesi
00:00:34.820 of northern alberta she is sheila gun reed how you doing sheila david you are the pep talk everybody
00:00:43.540 needs in their life when you're struggling to work you're like my hair is bad i can't get the lighting
00:00:49.060 right in the studio and then you get on air with david menzies and it's like none of it matters
00:00:53.760 because he just gave you the best intro in the world so thank you so kind but who's going to
00:00:58.020 give me a pep talk one of these days actually quite the reversal sheila yesterday during the live stream
00:01:05.060 this is the part of the show i'm going to go on a tangerine you remember seinfeld festivus the airing
00:01:11.620 of the grievances well i tuned in yesterday to watch the live stream and it was high energy andrew says
00:01:17.260 and mocha and they brought up the possibility of the big turk candy bar being canceled because it's
00:01:27.480 offensive to the turkish people and of course mocha is a turk himself uh and he's a big turk uh he's
00:01:34.860 pretty tall uh anyways you can tear down historical statues you can censor certain dr seuss books um
00:01:43.180 you can cancel culture sports team nicknames and logos but you know sheila this is the iconic
00:01:51.240 candy bar of my childhood uh alas i cannot eat it anymore 35 grams of sugar you may as well give me
00:02:00.700 a hand grenade to eat but i am drawing the line at the cancel culture mob when it comes to
00:02:07.580 canceling the big turk candy bar that's all i gotta say you know it's kind of funny even with that 35
00:02:13.080 grams of sugar on the package uh it um professes to be a healthy alternative given that it has
00:02:20.620 no artificial flavors and no artificial colors but this brings back fond childhood memories and i'm not
00:02:29.380 gonna let the cancel culture people either cancel this or rename it as something stupid i mean what
00:02:35.240 would you rename a big turk candy bar as so there do you know what though now you've got me thinking
00:02:41.680 because as you were prattling on there about a chocolate bar that nobody's seen in 30 years
00:02:46.240 i was thinking about um cuban lunches do you guys have cuban lunches in ontario or is that just like
00:02:55.240 a prairie thing it's a cuban lunch prairie people albertans get in the youtube comments right now
00:03:02.520 and tell me that you know what a cuban lunch is it was it's like this little brick
00:03:08.060 of i guess it's chocolate but i think it's mostly butter but like brown butter masquerading as
00:03:15.420 chocolate because you can't have it at room temperature because it melts and it's got some
00:03:19.660 peanuts mixed in and it's wrapped in like red wax paper and it's insanely decadent it was
00:03:28.540 discontinued for a while i wonder if it didn't kill people uh because it's just like sugar and butter
00:03:35.140 pretending to be chocolate and then they it was discontinued then they brought it back and it was
00:03:40.080 all the rage and it was there it is yes yes and okay so that's got the brown wax paper on it but
00:03:48.600 sometimes it has like a red wax paper on it and basically it's just like i think it's mostly cocoa
00:03:53.880 butter really and uh it came back into stores here in alberta and it would sell out like constantly
00:04:00.780 because it was like the big turk the um candy bar of people's childhood but i think that we should
00:04:08.760 discontinue that completely cancel it not for how uh bad it is for you but how it's just false
00:04:14.800 advertising because it's leading people to believe that cubans actually have lunch and we know that
00:04:20.160 that's not true because they're so impoverished by their government there's no way in heck that
00:04:24.820 anybody in cuba would ever indulge in a candy bar when you're struggling to just deal with the fact
00:04:31.780 that your government has cut off the internet and you can hardly get food and and uh it's just
00:04:38.620 terrible there and here in canada we're eating chocolate bars called cuban lunch and i think it's
00:04:43.580 kind of gross you know you raise a great point it'd be like having a brand of champagne called uh
00:04:49.560 north korean select right yeah that's what i'm saying as the people are eating grass to stay
00:04:55.940 alive there uh i thought you were going down the road that uh the cuban lunch was offensive to the
00:05:00.940 cubans uh which i'd find very hard to believe because the cubans i've met in my life sheila are
00:05:06.160 cut a very uh hearty stock uh shall we say and i wonder if a cuban lunch is something you can actually
00:05:14.420 buy in havana you know it's much like when i go to the u.s i'm always baffled that when you go and
00:05:20.840 order a pizza they have an ingredient topping called canadian bacon and no one in canada refers
00:05:29.200 to a brand of bacon as canadian bacon i think they mean pea meal bacon is that right yeah yeah you
00:05:35.960 don't call it canadian does any canadian in canada uh order from the pizzeria oh can you put some
00:05:41.400 canadian bacon on the top it doesn't exist here yeah our bacon just it's bacon just like bacon like
00:05:49.320 their bacon our bacon it's the same thing i don't know how we got stuck with pea meal bacon being
00:05:55.300 called canadian bacon that's just ham it's just ham i guess so so much like canadian bacon in the u.s
00:06:03.360 not existing in canada perhaps cuban lunch in cuba does not exist either oh definitely definitely not
00:06:10.640 the cubans are not eating that that's that's my point that's why we should cancel it it is false
00:06:15.700 advertising it's pretending like there's decadency in cuba we know that's not the case um you know
00:06:22.700 just get rid of it okay get a bit of our source well sheila before we get cancelled why don't you
00:06:28.780 tell the folks what we're trying to do here today oh yeah it's 10 06 here in alberta and i haven't told
00:06:35.120 anybody what we're doing here and i know some of you get mad because i go through the spiel
00:06:40.340 every time that i do this um on tuesdays and thursdays but we also have to assume that there's
00:06:47.320 new people here because we're rounding up new people all the time so you know what if you don't
00:06:52.620 like it go get a coffee come right back i'll be done in 90 seconds um this is the rebel and have
00:06:59.380 a cuban lunch while you're at it no don't that's straight diabetes wrapped in wax paper don't do it
00:07:06.900 anyway don't take your dietary advice from david menzies of all people anyway yeah i know uh hair
00:07:13.820 by chia pet body by tim horns i've heard the insults okay but carry on i'm not i'm not hard on anybody's
00:07:21.500 hair i can't anyway this is the rebel news daily live stream it used to just be hosted by ezra
00:07:27.380 levant on fridays um but then the pandemic struck and we thought there's more news than ever and a
00:07:32.540 lot of you were sitting at home and we were grounded as rebels we couldn't fly and travel and cover all
00:07:37.140 the stories that we wanted to but there still was news and we still wanted to talk to you and we
00:07:40.920 definitely wanted to talk to each other so that's how the rebel daily news live stream grew um it used
00:07:47.460 to just be on youtube and it was a great revenue source for us because you could do something called
00:07:52.260 the super chat to support the work that we do willingly but youtube um went full evil the mask sort of
00:07:58.500 slipped away after biden was elected and they completely demonetized us so we don't have the ability
00:08:06.080 to do that but we do have 1.5 million youtube subscribers that we don't want to abandon and youtube
00:08:11.720 want doesn't want us there so that's a good enough reason for me to stay so we are also on other
00:08:17.820 platforms that more importantly don't care about what we have to say they just are sort of free
00:08:24.000 speechy they don't care about our politics and that's perfect i don't want a platform to be either
00:08:27.680 left or right i want them to just be a place where we can engage in reasonable discussion and so that's
00:08:33.720 why we broadcast on rumble we also broadcast on odyssey and odyssey has a bunch of different ways that
00:08:39.600 you can support us you can buy some of their library cryptocurrency i don't know anything about
00:08:44.240 cryptocurrency and neither does david but we'll take it um and you can leave us a tip there or a
00:08:50.740 uh a hyper chat and if you don't want to buy their library cryptocurrency good news because you can leave
00:08:56.900 us um a tip using regular old fiat currency however i think for now they only allow you to donate in u.s
00:09:05.340 currency but you know what you guys are smart you can convert it to canadian pesos if you want
00:09:09.580 um in your mind um and uh we're also on super you which is also a great free speech platform and
00:09:17.240 you can tip us as a creator there also so that's the whole roundup of what we're doing here today
00:09:22.680 sheila i gotta tell you not only do i not know anything about cryptocurrency and not only do i get
00:09:28.900 more ignorant the more i read about uh cryptocurrency in an effort to educate myself but i heard on the
00:09:34.940 electric radio yesterday as i was driving along somebody has pulled off potentially a 600 million
00:09:44.360 dollar cryptocurrency heist and that terrifies me because i've got a tiny tiny little bit of
00:09:51.220 cryptocurrency has somehow somebody managed to steal that from me you know because they're a computer
00:09:58.520 genius so um and when they say it's gone it's evidently gone um i we really you know the two
00:10:05.940 of us should sit down we should i don't know hire some expert in cryptocurrency to teach us how it works
00:10:12.620 how to keep it safe and how to prevent you from being swindled out of it by you know some uh 19 year
00:10:19.240 old on a computer in his grandmother's basement who happens to be a computer genius which i clearly am not
00:10:26.600 so can you imagine 600 million gone i just know where like if i have to go to the gold mine i can
00:10:34.460 look and see and people are taking gold out of the ground and it's there and i can go and touch it
00:10:38.580 same with silver same with platinum same with diamonds although there's you know some concerns
00:10:45.140 about how diamonds are artificially inflated in price but anyway i can actually go see where those
00:10:51.620 things come from i just don't know where cryptocurrency comes from how does it how does
00:10:57.000 it get created where does it come from and how does it become worth something that's i can't figure that
00:11:02.500 out yet but i know it's on my list of things i must figure it out i have to oh or i'm going to be left
00:11:08.780 behind sheila diamonds are 100 artificially inflated uh here's the challenge get your diamond ring folks
00:11:16.880 appraised and then go to a pawn shop and try to get the appraised value you'll be lucky to get half
00:11:23.240 of it the beers controls the diamond market and basically they are responsible sheila it's quite
00:11:29.420 fascinating i think for the most brilliant marketing line in the history of marketing which is
00:11:35.700 a diamond is forever which means when you get that diamond when you get your wedding ring sheila
00:11:42.040 that is like a member of the family that's like your pet you don't pawn it it is forever because
00:11:48.280 the beers marketing plan is much like mcdonald's when mcdonald's sells a big mac at lunch it doesn't
00:11:54.940 come back on the market it's gone as in forever if five percent of diamond owners were to go to pawn
00:12:02.640 shops tomorrow and turn in their diamond rings the diamond market would collapse that is a fact so
00:12:09.840 yeah um if you're skeptical about cryptocurrency don't go the diamond investing route that's for
00:12:17.580 sure you know david i've watched or i listened to a podcast about diamonds and how de beers that was
00:12:24.740 the most probably most successful marketing campaign in the history of the world really
00:12:30.040 because before de beers sort of got into diamonds and sort of then ended up controlling
00:12:37.280 frankly much of africa um it wasn't a thing to no have a have a diamond engagement ring and then
00:12:46.880 once they convinced everybody that you have to have a diamond engagement ring then they said
00:12:50.800 oh by the way you have to spend three months salary on it yes and by him and by the way since we own
00:12:58.860 the entire diamond market we'll we'll artificially inflate this thing so that it is worth
00:13:06.200 three months of three months of your salary and now you have to buy it or you're just a bad husband
00:13:10.900 and you're starting off your marriage on the wrong foot i mean it was what a scam anyway it's the scam
00:13:15.920 of the century sheila and and one other by the way mine's in the gun safe because i don't even wear it
00:13:22.500 because it gets stuck in my work gloves because it's so impractical and it's canadian by the way
00:13:27.800 you know uh and there's one other element to the diamond scam sheila and it's the stigma
00:13:33.720 associated with pawning uh your wedding ring if you were to tell your friends you know what i'm
00:13:40.340 pawning my wedding ring the first thing they go is oh my god what's wrong is the marriage over i mean
00:13:45.180 if you were selling your car uh hey that big deal but to actually go and divest yourself of the diamond
00:13:53.380 ring like i said it's it's like you know kicking out a member of the family or putting your dog down
00:13:58.780 and i mean i have to admit it's brilliant you know what what went into but that's uh that's the diamond
00:14:07.200 story in in terms of investing in diamonds i mean unless it was something worth millions and millions
00:14:13.780 of dollars like the world's largest diamond i could see that at auction but little chunks of glass you
00:14:20.060 know on your ring i'm sorry to break it to you folks it's pretty much worthless especially especially
00:14:26.200 when they can literally be created in a lab with much less work and they're literally uh structurally
00:14:32.960 the same the only difference is you didn't have you know slave labor digging them under the ground
00:14:37.860 right and and now they've got this other thing going fancy colored diamonds right yeah it's just
00:14:44.220 a color right but anyways we've spoken too much about this um uh i guess we should get going you
00:14:51.200 know sheila our first story is my uh visit along with mocha to uh trinity bible chapel in waterloo
00:14:58.100 and folks since april 30th these congregants have been locked out of their church but the sermon goes
00:15:07.100 on and sheila you told me something very profound i never thought of it in these terms and it was
00:15:11.580 through the lens of what was happening at grace life church in alberta that the building that's just
00:15:17.500 bricks and mortar you can the state can fence it off they can put padlocks on the church as they've
00:15:23.800 done at trinity with notices that if you tamper with it you're going to be charged with contempt of
00:15:28.240 court you can do all that but there's something more to a church than just the physical building and it
00:15:36.400 was um it was moving i thought to see hundreds and hundreds of people on the lawns locked out of their
00:15:43.060 church just a few meters away conducting the sermon uh having baptisms uh taking place and um you know
00:15:51.300 i'm really glad you put that in perspective to me with with grace life because when i first saw people
00:15:57.580 protesting outside of grace life and remember a section of the the the fence came down i was going
00:16:03.460 right on but then you saw members of the church helping the authorities uh erect it because they don't want
00:16:09.680 to go that route uh because that would fly in the face of you know the building is the be all and end
00:16:16.180 all of our religion which it isn't so i think you know i want to thank you for for that education and
00:16:22.760 faith and i guess we can just uh throw to the video and show you a a few moments of what it was like
00:16:29.440 last sunday so the last time we talked david i think we were just we'd just been locked out of our
00:16:34.440 our facility um at that point we were also awaiting a sentencing and so now we have been sentenced for
00:16:40.880 contempt of court so this is our second contempt of court sentencing okay so the first contempt of
00:16:45.620 court sentencing cost us that was for january that cost us eighty uh three thousand and this particular
00:16:52.440 sentencing we was just given about two weeks ago i think it was and it's cost us eighty five thousand
00:16:58.820 plus um whatever the court costs are going to be last time court costs were forty five thousand so this
00:17:03.760 could be over 120 000 and yeah plus the 83 from a few months back now does that include i mean i think
00:17:11.380 you've personally been fined uh ten thousand dollars uh some of the church elders have been fined a similar
00:17:16.840 amount uh are you including that in that dollar total no that that is not included in the dollar
00:17:22.260 total so actually if i got my maximum sentence i mean i don't know how it's gonna end up but if i got
00:17:25.920 my maximum sentence i think i'm up for a maximum 1.1 million and 11 years in jail is the max the church
00:17:32.340 itself is 60 million and each elder is within the hundreds of thousands of dollars so yeah and the
00:17:38.560 crux of the matter according to uh the crown is that you are allegedly violating covet 19 protocols
00:17:45.860 you know as the premier often says all options are on the table but at the end of the day when
00:17:52.220 organizations and individuals put the rest of our community at risk by traveling to a region that is
00:18:02.060 an outbreak or having um these gatherings that lead to frankly some pretty disturbing outbreaks
00:18:09.740 uh it puts all of us at risk so i hope that the vast majority of people will continue to do the
00:18:16.640 right thing and that is of course stay home stay safe and save lives what does that mean when we
00:18:24.380 look at the nitty-gritty of that statement well what it means is we weren't turning people away from
00:18:29.400 our church and so i i'm of the belief that this this church our church does not belong to the crown
00:18:36.380 doesn't belong to me it belongs to jesus and and he doesn't turn people away that come to seek him and
00:18:43.440 so i don't want to turn people away from the church he needs to have crown rights over his church and we
00:18:47.840 want to uphold that you know sheila the perversity is off the charts here um you can shop till you drop
00:18:55.700 at government owned and operated liquor stores uh if you're a member of the toronto blue jays
00:19:00.860 you qualify for a national interest exemption meaning you don't have to go through all those
00:19:06.380 covet 19 safety protocols but if you're a church it's a different set of rules i guess what pastor
00:19:12.580 jacob should um have his congregants do sheila is um wear the uniforms of major league baseball teams
00:19:19.720 and serve beer in the church and then just pretend it's skydome and then everything is a-okay
00:19:25.280 yeah well and it's it's really kind of interesting to watch the government completely misunderstanding
00:19:33.600 christianity because it it looks like uh the church there has outgrown its building so even if
00:19:42.800 they let them back in so many people have found jesus and found religion and found faith that thing
00:19:50.160 that they needed to get them through these dark times of lockdowns because it's not the pandemic
00:19:55.120 that's the problem it's the government overreaction to it they they've started coming to church and it
00:20:00.980 looks like even though the government has seized their building they will outgrow the building if the
00:20:06.480 government ever lets them back in the same thing happened to tim stevens they are in another location
00:20:12.240 because they've outgrown their building and when i was at grace life a couple weeks ago they're
00:20:16.500 talking about shopping for new real estate because they have they have an enormous building
00:20:21.860 and they've outgrown it so not only is is their um their you know church space full their lobby is
00:20:29.980 full the upstairs is full and they've got tents outside at grace life and a sound system outside at
00:20:35.100 grace life because they've outgrown their building and that's clearly what's happening here you
00:20:40.920 the church in aylmer i mean they've got people who are who are not uh part of that congregation you
00:20:48.340 know like the the church of god they correct me if i'm wrong but they seem to be um much like my
00:20:54.240 anabaptist friends out here in alberta either a mennonite or hudderite they you know just based on
00:20:58.840 their dress alone i don't know a lot about their theology but they've got other types of christians
00:21:03.740 coming to support them and it looks like um you know that they're bursting at the seams too so this is
00:21:09.080 the government misunderstanding the history of the church because every time the church is persecuted
00:21:14.200 it grows and it'll grow and it'll grow and you know what this is trial by fire we're as uh as uh
00:21:20.700 pastor jacob pointed out um this is really separating the wheat from the chaff if you will when it comes to
00:21:26.500 our christian leaders the ones who capitulated the ones who folded and the ones who stood up and met
00:21:32.420 their obligations as pastors and you know so sheila i think that's a brilliant analysis what you're saying
00:21:38.240 if i hear you correctly is by locking down these churches by heavily finding these churches the
00:21:44.720 government has experienced its own um barbara streisand effect um bingo yeah people aren't
00:21:51.780 fleeing people aren't cowering to attend and by the way i'll tell you something with this particular um
00:21:57.620 uh church trinity um some individual congregants if you can imagine going back to the spring
00:22:03.500 they were followed home by members of the waterloo police service and fined i think it was i think it
00:22:10.180 was the 1250 fine um which is absolutely loathsome but instead of this creating a um an element of fear
00:22:19.880 and intimidation like you said people from other churches even other faiths have come to show
00:22:24.700 solidarity um and if um if folks aren't aware of what the barbara streisand effect is it's all about a
00:22:31.540 photo that was on the internet uh and her admonishment of it and because the lady doth protest too much
00:22:38.580 it went viral um so that's fantastic that is a uh you know you couldn't ask for a better outcome
00:22:46.100 given the government bullying well and you know for the people of faith people who believe the bible
00:22:53.020 um when you read the bible you know that persecution is built into the built into the faith
00:23:01.540 not only is it uh part of the reason the church grew but it's also you know what it's founded on
00:23:08.100 and in the bible not only are we warned that persecution will come for us but we are promised
00:23:14.620 that it will come for us and so for a lot of people who have read the bible and said you know i believe a
00:23:19.480 lot of these things but i'm not you know i'm not seeing it play out in my day-to-day life
00:23:23.860 this is the thing that played out in their day-to-day life and it makes their faith stronger because now
00:23:28.740 they are they're living the word of god instead of just reading it you know and sheila just one
00:23:34.600 little epilogue on that sunday visit um you know pastor jacob his lovely wife and their lovely kids
00:23:41.520 the congregants that were there you couldn't meet nicer people more polite people uh if you sought them
00:23:51.100 out uh they're almost like if there was an opposite of antifa if there was such a thing as anti-antifa
00:23:57.480 that is who you met in waterloo at trinity bible chapel isn't that just the the theme of all of this
00:24:08.280 persecution of the churches though if to meet tim stevens and his wife and his brother trevor
00:24:15.400 the nicest kindest people like the thing that you aspire to be this great wholesome family they pray
00:24:24.740 together they study the bible together mom stays home ton of kids um likewise with pastor james coates
00:24:32.340 this man who came to jesus after not living an especially christ-like life um finds jesus becomes
00:24:42.500 you know the shepherd of this church and and leads the battle against the government for religious
00:24:47.200 freedom so nice wonderful wife lovely kids um likewise with pastor jacob and those are the bad guys
00:24:55.600 during the pandemic those are the bad guys like what planet are we on right now unbelievable well
00:25:01.300 let's hope um you know they were blessed with a gorgeous uh august sunday afternoon it was uh warm
00:25:09.180 actually it was uh super humid uh being canada being canada we know these days are numbered
00:25:15.020 let's hope they get into their church before the the really bad weather uh ends i mean for goodness
00:25:21.080 sakes the province is practically uh opened up fully under the um grotesquely named the reopening
00:25:27.240 ontario act which is all about closing it down so um you know my my heart is with uh pastor jacob in
00:25:34.700 terms of getting actually into his building uh this is so undeserved uh it's it's shameful of the
00:25:41.440 ford government um speaking of conservatives we have an adam seuss video it's a beauty it reminds me of
00:25:51.380 one i did two years ago when i went to young dundas square with a photograph of andrew sheer and said
00:25:56.900 who is this man check it out actually doing today we're taking to the streets to see if people can
00:26:04.100 identify this gentleman is he running for mayor no not running for mayor the conservative uh what's
00:26:10.840 this guy's name conservative leader uh the name's not coming to my head right now oh i don't know who
00:26:15.880 that is not a clue is that bill w unfortunately no i don't no i don't know who that is yeah he's a tool
00:26:25.760 tool oh tool is that a pun what do you think about him not much not much no and so what do you make
00:26:33.780 the reason we're out here we're seeing if anyone knows who this man is lots of people don't
00:26:37.280 you clearly do um there's there is a risk of an election uh looming over us at any moment
00:26:42.340 yeah yeah what do you make of an election being called during these coveted restrictions all this
00:26:47.740 lockdown chaos i think it's a waste of time and money and uh you know what are we talking national
00:26:55.380 we're talking provincial well one's no better than the other no it's a waste of time right now
00:27:00.500 really people can identify this man unfortunately yes who is that that's peter o'toole aaron o'toole
00:27:05.980 close much most people have no idea what do you make of aaron o'toole i think he is a pumpkin
00:27:12.460 he's a total fool he's useless he's a terrible conservative and uh the worst thing that's happened
00:27:20.120 to the conservative party so uh another question perhaps is what do you make of potentially calling
00:27:25.020 an election with all this chaos going on in the world and craziness i think it's very politically
00:27:30.960 astute of the liberals they're probably going to win a majority um i think they're probably i mean
00:27:38.560 how how long since last election it's october 2019 so it would be early but they'd be trying to
00:27:44.160 soon yeah yeah yeah well i think they probably want a majority yeah and they think they probably
00:27:49.380 with the amount of money that they've spent and with uh reopening and the way the economy's kind
00:27:53.540 of going they probably think that that's a good time to call it what do you think the trudeau play
00:27:58.260 is here uh the trudeau play um i think he keeps doing what he's doing he's not unpopular unfortunately
00:28:06.140 uh i think we've got a weak leader here for the conservative party in o'toole so um
00:28:11.880 to move justin trudeau out of this office into a more appropriate office
00:28:15.780 we've got something lined up
00:28:18.460 he's just got zero chance little charisma he's not really engaging of conservatives
00:28:27.280 um but you know trudeau will capitalize on his base he's moved left so he's kind of uh captured a lot
00:28:33.780 of the ndp um type of voter so i think he's looking pretty good honestly uh honestly i don't really see
00:28:39.260 i'm actually calling an election uh unless somebody calls an election on him i don't think
00:28:43.300 he'll actually do anything about it um whether you agree with his policies or not when you're in
00:28:48.360 a position you might just ride it out till the end it's probably a good idea because i want trudeau
00:28:53.180 out oh you want trudeau out i think that trudeau is capitalizing on an opportunity where he's
00:28:58.460 riding a bit of a wave of positivity through the promotion of his agenda through the media
00:29:03.560 and aaron o'toole is participating that rather than being a counteractive element to that and
00:29:09.660 do you think it would be beneficial yeah so sheila prime minister pumpkin does one laugh or weep
00:29:17.200 you know conservative hq you have a problem because when when uh adam and i were sort of workshopping
00:29:27.500 ideas for this video i thought you know what let's just go right back to the basics you are in calgary
00:29:33.180 the most conservative city in this country that's conservative stronghold that's fortress calgary for
00:29:42.120 the conservative party go out to the streets of calgary where everybody's expected by and large to vote
00:29:48.640 conservative and ask them if they know who aaron o'toole is and they didn't and the people who did know
00:29:54.520 who he was they didn't really like him and that tells me they've got both a messaging problem and
00:29:59.800 a band a brand problem with aaron o'toole that they are going to get absolutely destroyed with
00:30:07.120 if the election is called it sounds like september 20th well i i i think unfortunately it's going to
00:30:13.340 be a slaughter um you know sheila i couldn't have said it better uh most didn't know those who did know
00:30:21.040 said yeah unfortunately i do know who that is um i'm going to replicate that test at young dundas
00:30:27.420 square i think it'll be uh just the same but it the real estate matters here as you said bastion of
00:30:33.200 conservatism at calgary to have so many people unaware that this is the leader of the federal
00:30:39.460 conservative party and like i said two years ago we i did the same thing at young dundas with
00:30:44.040 andrew sheer and it was surreal because at young dundas square it's kind of like toronto's version
00:30:49.480 of a scaled down time square there's a giant city tv video monitor and as at one point when i was
00:30:57.000 asking the questions there was andrew sheer giving a speech uh 60 feet tall he was the king kong size
00:31:05.060 version of andrew sheer and um uh people still weren't cluing on and and probably the best or
00:31:11.540 perhaps the worst response it was a young lady who said oh yeah yeah i know who that is um it's um
00:31:17.940 oh what's his name he's a he's a he's in um kingston doing time for murder she was talking
00:31:23.740 about paul bernardo the serial killer that's who she thought oh my goodness so when i saw adam's piece
00:31:32.760 i went this is deja vu all over again and this does not bode well and one quick thing if mr producer
00:31:39.920 is able to get this up uh a okay well i i um he can't get it up but i sent it to you sheila and i sent
00:31:47.940 it to ezra um a friend uh dropped by the erin o'toole rally in richmond hill which is a riding they
00:31:56.020 almost won in fact the candidate there in the 2019 election costas minigakis went to bed as the winner
00:32:03.380 uh guess what when the mail-in ballots uh were counted uh turns out majid johari uh the liberal
00:32:10.300 candidate who actually supports the iranian regime if you can imagine it was the winner and it was a
00:32:16.940 neighborhood of about a hundred votes i think there was something rancid about that whole thing but
00:32:22.900 anyways this was a riding where the conservatives very very very nearly won in 2019 the photo i saw
00:32:30.960 it was like i think including the cameraman about a dozen people at this rally it was something that
00:32:37.780 made a joe biden rally look like a trump rally i think that bodes very darkly for those who have
00:32:44.640 hopes of a conservative win sheila yeah you sent me that picture and the electricity just jumped right
00:32:50.580 off my phone screen at me it knocked me out of my chair it was pathetic actually um and i was just
00:32:57.140 thinking about the timing of this election call of course it's opportunistic because a lot of provinces
00:33:02.640 aren't open yet and a lot of these uh voting stations are going to be in municipal or uh provincial or
00:33:11.480 maybe even federal facilities and those might uh need vaccine passports to get inside depending on where
00:33:19.840 you live and that just occurred to me but secondarily albertans are going to municipal elections in
00:33:25.060 october so we've got we've got to survive two campaigns and not get everything all mixed up i that
00:33:30.600 hardly seems fair to us oh my gosh i can just imagine the number of signs on the highways and byways of
00:33:37.940 alberta and the amount of blind spots as you try to merge into an intersection but uh i don't we digress
00:33:46.140 well and it's you just before we go on a lot of the campaign volunteers are the same people
00:33:50.700 you know they're you know so you're going to uh really stretch our campaign volunteers very very
00:33:57.240 thin as they try to run two simultaneous campaigns because justin trudeau is an opportunistic ghoul
00:34:02.980 yeah could you imagine that uh ding dong hey have you heard the gospel of erin o'toole buzz off
00:34:09.060 okay how about joe schmo running for yeah can i tell you about mike nickel he's running for mayor in
00:34:16.460 edmonton oh my goodness i think we have some uh chats do we not sheila uh we definitely do and
00:34:26.200 david we must make sure that we talk about the things that are listed in the youtube description
00:34:30.820 because i get the emails you don't so uh we have to we and that's the way uh-huh uh-huh i like it
00:34:38.100 i think that's how everybody likes it i'm the people person at the company um we we've got uh
00:34:45.800 we we have to talk about the whistle stop suing the alberta government and the new luxury tax on
00:34:50.220 a hundred thousand dollar vehicles which means you know the entire oil patch but anyways that's a
00:34:56.060 very important topic yeah we have both of them are actually sheila so let's get through these chats
00:35:00.520 and get to those topics okay so you've got a hyper chat from history club world says according to cnbc
00:35:06.200 we can expect an election call this sunday with a vote happening september 20th yeah do you think
00:35:11.620 that this will happen or not follow history club world on instagram your hub for educational content
00:35:17.480 on instagram um i am fairly certain that that election call will happen um i i have my reasons
00:35:25.300 for believing that but it sounds like several sources from within the uh liberal party have already
00:35:31.260 confirmed that to numerous news outlets so and i have one major reason to believe it and it is thanks
00:35:38.260 to a commentary by the lovely sheila gun reed indicating that another nanny has been uh hired
00:35:44.760 so that means they're dusting off sophie uh to bring on the campaign trail for those photo ops
00:35:51.080 um i think that's the proverbial proof in the pudding right there yeah there's you know they're dusting
00:35:57.780 the cobwebs off sophie trudeau and taking her out of storage and she's gonna get out there on the
00:36:02.780 campaign trail and pretend to be a normal middle class wife who's not completely uh awkward around
00:36:08.380 her husband and he's not completely awkward around her they're going to go to all those places that
00:36:13.900 they think normal middle class couples go to on saturdays like the pumpkin patch or the farmer's
00:36:18.880 market i could not for the life of me think about dragging my poor husband to a pumpkin patch but
00:36:25.200 apparently that's what trudeau thinks that normal people do and so we're going to see a lot of that
00:36:29.720 especially if they're campaigning through the fall the pumpkin patch sheila why would they be looking for
00:36:35.180 yeah no kidding
00:36:37.900 anyway uh anyway okay okay uh we've got uh jt400 says canadian bacon is back bacon yeah yeah yeah it's not
00:36:54.080 our bacon we did did we invent it i don't know but it's just like ham covered in pea meal it's a
00:37:00.680 little different than ham i would say but yeah back bacon is what a canadian would say um and uh but
00:37:06.980 say back bacon in the u.s they don't know what you're talking about much like if you say the uh the name of
00:37:14.600 the last letter in the alphabet as zed as opposed to z i really want to find out sheila how americans uh
00:37:22.520 you know pronounce that letter as z as opposed to zed every english-speaking country uh in the
00:37:29.080 commonwealth it's zed so how did it become z if uh maybe history world can do a little uh historical
00:37:35.680 researching and find out why that is was i don't know i'm gonna end up on some sort of youtube internet
00:37:42.720 rabbit hole trying to figure that out thanks david um we've got we've got a rumble chat from joyful
00:37:49.720 from the heart uh an unvaxxed friend is in quarantine after returning home from surgery
00:37:55.600 she's not allowed to go for her medical appointments and tests for the good of all
00:37:59.080 it's terrible we're hearing so much about this people who are denied medical services
00:38:05.520 because they haven't taken the vaccine yet it's only going to get worse and again yesterday on the
00:38:11.940 electric radio sheila i heard that the winnipeg jets when the season resumes later this year you
00:38:17.900 have to have double vaccination and they're claiming that don't blame us we polled uh our season ticket
00:38:24.840 holders and the vast majority said they want this policy i really want to see that survey i really want
00:38:31.360 to see those numbers i'm not buying it sheila by the way i thought these decisions were supposed to be
00:38:37.180 made based on science and not public opinion polling excellent point yeah yeah follow the science but
00:38:43.980 you're not following the science you're following the public opinion pollings of your season ticket
00:38:47.600 holders what does that have to do with science that kind of sounds like a populist approach
00:38:52.540 it's all feelings um and by the way i saw an article today that said that the most vaccine hesitant
00:39:01.940 people are roughly 42 year old women so me um but they vote liberal so 42 year old uh educated liberal
00:39:13.320 voting women those are the vaccine hesitant ones oh i didn't know that sheila what do you count what do
00:39:19.780 you account for that i don't know it could be the fact that uh studies are showing that those are the
00:39:25.240 people who are experiencing vaccine injury at a greater rate yeah the blood clot issues yeah
00:39:31.620 wow no that's there we go thank you johnny on the spot mr producer typical vaccine a 42 year old
00:39:39.920 ontario woman who votes liberal wow in other words the kind of woman i really don't want to meet
00:39:45.400 yeah bizarro sheila
00:39:48.400 sheila from another universe that lives in ontario and votes for justin trudeau but like literally me
00:39:56.100 but like on the other side of the mirror yeah but we do have a meeting of the minds in terms of
00:40:02.920 vaccine hesitancy at least with this vaccine i will uh give the ontario 42 year old liberal voting woman
00:40:09.520 that much do you know i watched an alexa video the other day i was watching it through it for editorial
00:40:15.640 reasons and i was like hang on here am i finding some camaraderie with folk music listening to
00:40:23.220 quebec hippies because i feel like i am right now you know you never know i think i do i think i do
00:40:31.540 i'm like they got dreads but they're telling me things i want to hear i don't know it was it was a
00:40:36.360 weird experience for me can you imagine that folks the meeting of the minds there the folk music
00:40:41.840 loving quebec hippies and then here comes sheila and her monster truck from alberta hey and we're
00:40:48.260 on the same page they were sleeping in boogie vans and i was like why do i feel like i could get along
00:40:54.820 with these people right now it's a strange experience for me but you know what reminded me
00:41:00.760 to keep an open mind that's what it did indeed uh we've got a hyper chat from rebecca henderson who
00:41:08.080 says i always love to go to youtube to like the video then come over to odyssey odyssey just to
00:41:13.540 spite youtube good girl good girl rebecca and you know what i gotta tell you and i should i should note
00:41:20.120 this and we've started making note of it in our videos on youtube that if you want to see the full
00:41:26.720 version of what we really want to tell you you've got to go to the other platforms because youtube
00:41:32.500 sometimes we can't put a video up at all and we have to post it over on the other platforms
00:41:37.000 exclusively so if you're watching us on youtube you're not going to see all of the work that we're
00:41:41.900 doing because we can't post it there some things we can't get past the youtube sensors things like
00:41:47.480 vaccine passports we just can't talk about it there um but also there are separate versions of the same
00:41:52.680 video because we have to edit things out to make them youtube safe so again if you want the full news
00:41:57.360 you're never going to get it off youtube you have to go to those other platforms where you can find us
00:42:01.340 if you want to see all the work that we're doing and sheila um i have to ask you what are the rules
00:42:06.320 when it comes to saying to a woman like rebecca henderson good girl because i said that to lady
00:42:11.760 menzoid the other day when i think she had successfully parallel parked and i said good girl and she
00:42:17.040 looked at me you know what good for her she said don't you ever say that again so what are the rules
00:42:25.080 that's what i'm asking i think it can it's okay coming from another woman however since everybody
00:42:33.240 knows how old i am if somebody says good girl or calls me a girl i'm like yeah yep what if i say i
00:42:39.380 identify as a woman at the time i said that phrase i don't know i don't know i don't know about that
00:42:46.360 it's so complicated isn't it this is one of those things we can't talk about on youtube this right
00:42:52.560 here this is like nope nope this is this is how you end up in youtube jail um let's keep going we
00:42:58.880 got a super you from hollywog will rebel bring up that 50 of the premiers pushed jab passports
00:43:05.920 have retired 50 of the premiers have retired i think are you talking about brian pallister
00:43:12.840 um who uh was one of the most oppressive uh premiers in all of canada when it comes to uh
00:43:22.040 covid restrictions yeah one of the hardest on churches i mean he had the rcmp blocking roads
00:43:28.200 to prevent people from going to church they were guilty of pre-crimes of going to church there
00:43:32.860 um ticketing people all over the place issuing warrants for the arrest of protesters we've been
00:43:38.360 covering that um pretty exclusively here on rebel news we sent a reporter out there multiple times
00:43:44.040 uh sid um to cover some of the things that were going on there um and yeah he retired he's like
00:43:51.020 yeah we need vaccine passports we're going to let the private sector bring in vaccine passports to
00:43:55.480 you also peace out i'm out of here and sheila let's not forget pallister's i think most egregious move
00:44:01.500 ever which was a few months ago when uh maxine bernier of the people's party of canada went to
00:44:07.600 winnipeg and was arrested and handcuffed and i'll and boy did mr bernier ever win that in the court of
00:44:15.580 public opinion when the rcmp officer says do you have any weapons sir and mr bernier says yes my words
00:44:22.500 my philosophy uh what a beautiful moment uh for mr bernier but that was despicable that was
00:44:30.640 clear out political intimidation in terms of shutting down freedom of speech and freedom
00:44:36.760 of assembly and pallister is allegedly a conservative sheila yeah yeah i mean his heavy-handedness in
00:44:45.760 manitoba is the reason why i bet you manitobans are going to experience maybe another decade of darkness
00:44:52.940 with the ndp there again because he just so disaffected normal conservatives and yeah he was
00:44:59.980 an international embarrassment when he uh arrested a federal politician the leader of a federal party
00:45:09.060 who is coming to do basically a campaign event he arrested him what a disgrace unbelievable okay we've
00:45:16.940 got a hyper chat from history club world i fully support the separation of church and state but that must
00:45:21.060 include the state avoiding meddling in the church sheila is right about christian christianity growing
00:45:27.120 because of persecution if it weren't for the romans sending them to the lions they probably
00:45:30.780 uh they would probably be just a minor religion or not exist at all um you know the separation of
00:45:39.140 church and state a lot of people misconstrue that a lot of people don't really understand what that means
00:45:43.200 it doesn't mean that you can't be religious and be in government it can't even believe that you know
00:45:48.980 the government can take some of its morality from some of the religions however what it means is
00:45:55.580 to separate uh the church from the government to protect the church from the government so that
00:46:01.820 the government cannot mandate what happens in our churches and so that the the state itself cannot
00:46:07.700 pick an official religion to impose on everybody else the way they did in soviet russia where you know
00:46:15.440 you could either be an atheist or join the russian orthodox church with which was just a proxy arm in
00:46:21.840 many instances of the soviet state so that's what that's about um it's not that you can't be a
00:46:27.660 religious person in government or hold religious opinions or vote with your conscience that is
00:46:32.540 determined by your religion it's not any of those things and people always misconstrue that and you know
00:46:37.660 the second a politician says i'm a christian i'm a catholic i'm a jew the the the left says oh
00:46:44.040 they're bringing their religion into their politics well yeah if you are a religious person
00:46:48.380 that that dictates that dictates your morality it dictates the party that you join it's why i'm not
00:46:54.720 a leftist um and you know i think there's a lot of misunderstanding around that concept
00:47:00.240 um and let's continue we've got a hyper chat from roxanne phillips brewery in victoria bc is going
00:47:08.200 to ask for proof of vaccination for entry at their music festival next month maybe maybe you want to
00:47:13.100 send that to drea yes i definitely will thank you uh i'm writing that down okay we've got another
00:47:20.880 hyper chat from rebecca henderson uh and she says i live in waterloo and there's so much bullying
00:47:26.880 actual hate speech directed at this church isn't that the truth i saw the same thing unfold with
00:47:31.900 grace life people picketed grace life how gross right um i see news i see news reports on instagram
00:47:38.760 i politely comment that the fines are taking away from them helping the community yes and i ask for
00:47:44.360 stats and i get censored every time called horrible names just for saying that okay and let's not forget
00:47:49.780 uh church of god in elmer ontario being a count there was a demonstration on the side of the highway of the
00:47:56.240 elmer ontario trans community uh population two and um when i was asking what they were protesting
00:48:03.960 about as you know sheila we we have this video up if you want to see it folks they call the police
00:48:08.620 and the police say you've got to leave here or you're going to be uh i think it was charged with
00:48:14.000 harassment but how we're in a public place where there's zero expectation of privacy where there was
00:48:19.740 a demonstration uh taking place but the transgendered uh couple uh i i don't know they they felt threatened
00:48:27.720 by questions of what they were trying to do and uh got law enforcement uh sicked on us sheila this world
00:48:35.520 is upside down it is so crazy the only question i have for you is are we at peak crazy yet uh you know
00:48:44.420 what this is why i make a point every day to just try to stay right with jesus because it feels like
00:48:49.660 the end of days um yeah it does like everything's upside down we're we're good pastors godly men good
00:48:56.620 family men they're the enemy of the state right now um you know we saw some of what rebecca
00:49:02.100 henderson is talking about here with the full gospel outreach center in prince albert saskatchewan
00:49:07.260 one of the poorest churches i've ever seen and i've been to northern iraq and i've walked through
00:49:11.320 the remains of bombed out churches and this reminded me of that poor inner city church ministers to drug
00:49:17.720 addicts feeds clothes and houses the least of our brothers like actually carrying out the commission of
00:49:24.740 christ the things we're called to do and because he didn't limit his church capacity because the inner
00:49:31.960 city sometimes homeless sometimes drug addicted people that he ministers to uh very simple he didn't
00:49:39.020 force them to wear masks when they were singing in his church he received i think it was a fourteen
00:49:44.540 thousand dollar lockdown ticket and one of the evangelists also received another lockdown ticket
00:49:49.100 and this church i mean the the amount of good important work that they could do to help the
00:49:55.960 homeless and the drug addicted the forgotten people of downtown prince albert the amount of help and good
00:50:02.560 that they could do with fourteen thousand dollars far more than any government could do with oh yeah
00:50:06.860 thousand dollars but the government needed that money from them so we stepped up and so did all of our
00:50:12.320 generous donors to fight the fines.com we helped pastor verna we got that ticket tossed and so he
00:50:18.280 was able to keep that fourteen thousand dollars in his bank account to help the people who really need
00:50:23.080 it and so for me when i when i uh whenever i feel like we're up against a lot with fight the fines
00:50:29.200 we have like almost twenty five hundred people churches businesses that we're helping i always think about
00:50:34.160 that and the the difference that it made in his church but you know like an eight hundred and eighty
00:50:39.420 dollar ticket for a family that's on the edge that's that's the same right so um i forget where
00:50:46.180 i was going with that but i mean it is it's about the persecution of the churches and and uh you know
00:50:53.040 as rebecca as rebecca pointed out taking this money from the church and giving it to the state it's no
00:51:00.420 big deal for the state but boy it sure makes a difference on the ground to the people the churches help
00:51:04.220 does it ever and as a sidebar sheila don't you ever dare go to iraq again i was so stressed out
00:51:10.420 when you were there i mean that's a very dangerous place so uh you get a bad girl for that even though
00:51:17.420 your intentions were completely good i want to go back i was talking about it the other day with
00:51:22.900 somebody another journalist in the conservative realm and we were talking about what it was like when it
00:51:28.420 was there when i was there and i was like i wish i could go back i want to go back to the churches
00:51:32.880 i want to see the the good that we've done since then through the support again of everybody who
00:51:38.520 donated to save the christians i want to go back i want to go to mass there in the church that was
00:51:43.200 destroyed in but naya there there was so much that i wanted to do but i only was on the ground for like
00:51:48.700 three and a half days i did not know if it was light or day when i was there because it takes like
00:51:53.440 two days to get there and you're sleeping in airports you're living out of a backpack and then you're
00:51:56.880 there and it's like i don't know if it's day or night and you're just moving all the time
00:51:59.920 and then you come home and then you decompress and you're like holy cow i was in a war zone with
00:52:05.180 christians who survived a genocide and i feel like i i didn't even get to take in at all so i'd like to
00:52:10.760 go back ezra if you're watching let's consider that okay and i think we're all caught up on the
00:52:18.160 uh chats so maybe we should talk about the luxury tax yes and i can see why you know the trudo
00:52:28.980 liberals would see this amongst their laurentian elite urban base as yeah and there you go there
00:52:35.080 you got a a brand new audi there um and people going uh yeah um that's right uh tax the rich man
00:52:43.920 um you know if someone can afford a porsche or uh an audi r8 or a ferrari or a lamborghini
00:52:51.000 they can surely afford a little extra bit of tax um which okay uh fair game but as you said off the
00:52:58.820 hopper sheila when we came on this so-called luxury tax also affects about 90 percent of the vehicles
00:53:08.560 in the oil patch these aren't you know gucci wearing porsche and lamborghini drivers these are
00:53:14.800 the guys the everyman the blue colored laborers going out there to do really hard work and in a
00:53:22.020 sector that's already being devastated thanks to trudeau and now biden policies and you're gonna
00:53:29.160 throw another tax on them how shameless well that's the thing like it says in our article thank you
00:53:37.440 margaret and dave for always making sure that you are right on the money with these articles and you
00:53:42.780 write them up so fast but it says the trudeau liberals have launched consultations to design
00:53:48.160 a proposed luxury tax which would apply to the purchase of new luxury cars and aircraft with a
00:53:52.920 retail sale price of over 100 000 and new boats over 250 000 uh explaining that the impact of the
00:54:01.520 covid recession well it was a covid recession because they closed our businesses but okay has been very
00:54:07.060 uneven the federal government states that it's fair today to ask those canadians who can afford to buy
00:54:13.920 luxury goods to contribute a little bit more the tax would be calculated at the lesser of 20 of the
00:54:21.120 value above these thresholds 100 000 for cars and aircraft 250 000 for boats or 10 of the full value of
00:54:30.460 luxury car boat or aircraft and it's proposed to come into force january 1st 2022 um if anybody knows
00:54:37.880 anything about a blue collar pickup truck um you know you you get yourself uh i'm not doing an ad
00:54:45.120 for dodge here but um you get a you get a dodge longhorn the only reason i know is because there's
00:54:50.540 there have been a series of them sitting in my driveway for the last 10 or so years and uh
00:54:55.840 you know you you get a longhorn you get it maybe it's a dually now you need new tires because you
00:55:02.800 have to take it out onto a lease you drive really junky lease roads uh you need to get a lift kit
00:55:10.360 because you need to haul a trailer with it uh you need to get rock guarded on it uh so you get the 3m
00:55:16.360 coating and pretty cool oh and then you start adding things into the cab so you want um scotch guarding
00:55:22.340 you've got to make sure you have the extra outlets because this is also your office and you are up at
00:55:27.280 a hundred thousand dollars like that but it's also your office it's also it also hauls your cattle and
00:55:33.580 it's how you get back and forth to your job at minus 40 on a terrible lease road for six or eight
00:55:41.060 months of the year and for justin trudeau and the downtown liberals of toronto and the people who exist
00:55:47.000 in the ottawa montreal bubble that's a luxury vehicle it's a necessity it's a workplace here in
00:55:54.160 alberta and now these people who already pay enormous taxes and carbon taxes in that nice new pickup truck
00:56:02.680 now they have to pay a luxury tax to a bunch of people who have the audacity like christia freeland
00:56:09.640 to take a jet to her location and then send her private limo up the road to pick her up for three
00:56:16.580 hours these are the people saying that you live a life of luxury it's gross it is and uh you know i'm
00:56:23.720 sure sheila if we're looking at a ford f350 uh you know a gmc super duty uh pickup pickup truck these
00:56:32.920 are all six figures off the lot easy yep and um and you know what i i think um we should would it
00:56:41.040 be great going forward if uh the media instead of showing uh european uh luxury sports cars uh instead
00:56:49.640 uses the photo um a ford f350 or one of your um you know ram uh pickup trucks that you were speaking of
00:56:56.960 that would drive home the message because that people go wait a minute that doesn't look like a
00:57:01.500 lamborghini it's the precise opposite and that's the point this this is something much like the 1971
00:57:08.020 ford pinto look good on paper but in reality uh it's a bust yeah for me it just shows how disconnected
00:57:16.560 they are from the people who build this country every single day who bring you the fuel who bring
00:57:21.980 you the food yeah food um because it's just it isn't just the oil patch this is farmers too
00:57:27.320 you know farmers who are uh price takers not price setters um who are experiencing a drought right
00:57:33.520 now who are going to see a hike in the cost of feed for their cattle and then they have to sell
00:57:38.680 their cattle uh as price takers and not price makers and then the liberals are coming to tax your
00:57:44.380 pickup truck that you took your cattle to market with after you fed them some overpriced hay
00:57:48.420 that's what this comes down to but sheila let's not kid the kidders as they say down on the midway
00:57:53.980 the fact that this is going to adversely affect more westerners than easterners that that's the point
00:58:00.260 you know the liberals have written off the west more or less uh certainly alberta so an adverse policy
00:58:07.200 to albertans they don't give a rodent's rectum you know they're all about the uh vote heavy uh laurentian
00:58:14.500 elite territory and so if farmers if oil patch workers have to suffer hey so be it you know no
00:58:21.920 skin off their nose yeah yeah i mean we could all just haul our cattle to market in a prius or on an
00:58:28.540 electric bicycle um and if it affects the construction workers working on bombardier projects
00:58:34.000 well the liberals would just hand them more money on the front side in the form of bailouts and subsidies
00:58:38.880 to bombardier and and snc lavalent this doesn't bother any of their friends so they just don't
00:58:45.140 care unbelievable well so there's the real story behind that luxury tax when it comes to 100k vehicles
00:58:51.360 folks and of course uh as sheila pre-advertised the uh whistle stop owner well check this out folks
00:58:58.940 he's going on the offensive uh is we have filed a claim against um her majesty the queen and right to
00:59:06.860 the province of alberta the chief medical officer of health and alberta health services regarding the
00:59:11.820 covid19 response and restrictions that we've seen over the last year and a half the owner of the
00:59:17.000 whistle stop cafe is suing the alberta government for the damage caused to him and for violating his
00:59:22.600 charter rights chris scott could not do any of this however without your help this is a big one and
00:59:28.720 it's extremely important we have grave concerns that the cornerstones of democracy okay are crumbling
00:59:35.900 under the jackboot of government oppression chris's lawsuit focuses specifically on a handful
00:59:41.860 of paramount precepts of fundamental freedoms that should be enshrined in a just and democratic society
00:59:48.800 the freedom the fundamental freedom of expression freedom of peaceful assembly and the freedom of
00:59:55.200 association especially and specifically as these principles relate to the right to gather in groups
01:00:01.820 to protest government action and to meet with others for political purposes in pursuit of common
01:00:08.260 political goals i love chad williamson i love i love his vernacular the jackboot of government oppression
01:00:19.520 uh and the fact that he is a brilliant uh lawyer i guess sheila as always with a challenge like this
01:00:25.960 it comes down to what are his chances of success well you know it's chad so it's pretty good um you know
01:00:35.100 and i guess at the end of the day you've got to stand up and fight back the the state with chris scott
01:00:42.540 specifically they harassed him for months and months and months tickets fines summonses over and over again
01:00:50.020 uh they got court orders that at least two that could have been resulted in his imprisonment the second
01:00:57.400 one actually did result in his imprisonment they seized his property collectively punished the entire
01:01:04.040 town of mirror because it's the only gas station and convenience store in town for 20 kilometers punish
01:01:09.680 them all they took the campsite for some reason all and then they restrained his right to hold a protest
01:01:17.300 of all these things that the government has done to him they took him to jail for three days then they
01:01:23.340 want 21 more days out of him they want 21 more days for breaking that court order so who's who's going
01:01:32.660 to answer for this who's going to explain themselves on the record why they think any of this was
01:01:39.140 justified because it has never been for months and months and months all the data shows now he's been
01:01:46.000 open since january just given her no covid outbreaks there including from the protest so what how does
01:01:54.640 how is any of this justified let's get them into court and make them justify it you know and i think
01:02:00.220 you're you're absolutely right uh sheila the uh the chances of success are very good because it is
01:02:05.720 a veteran skilled lawyer like chad williamson working on this case there's another case in alberta i'm not
01:02:12.800 even going to mention it because it's not worth mentioning it because it's 100 fraudulent in the
01:02:16.920 claims where it was so much homemade lawyering and uh a person uh claiming victory against the alberta
01:02:25.120 health services wherein there was no victory and that's what happens when you get homemade lawyering
01:02:30.620 uh sheila that that and i think our boss as real event if there's one thing that he hates it's
01:02:36.860 homemade lawyering because more often than not you're destined for disaster but with chad williamson
01:02:42.440 at the helm uh i think he does indeed have a fantastic chance of success i believe we have
01:02:48.280 some chat sheila we do now before i go on chad's the perfect fight the fines lawyer he is like so
01:02:55.320 cowboy and he's just he loves freedom and he loves freedom and he's just so passionate about fighting it
01:03:00.600 and he's the right guy for the job he's been great um at helping chris scott so far he understands the
01:03:07.640 need for freedom here in alberta and he doesn't like government overreach the same way we don't
01:03:11.900 like government overreach so if you want to help chad and chris scott at the whistle stop get the
01:03:18.220 government into court to make them answer for all the things that they did to chris scott you can
01:03:23.020 donate today to help them at fight the fines.com we're helping like i said earlier nearly
01:03:29.020 uh 2500 canadians just normal people trying to live a normal life who got tickets for it
01:03:35.460 in these most abnormal times and all your donations there now qualify for a charitable tax receipt
01:03:40.260 through our partnership with the democracy fund now let's do the chats uh we go oh here you go uh
01:03:48.180 we've got a hyper chat of ten dollars well that's very much from token i know you from twitter sent uh
01:03:54.420 you a book on bitcoin sheila via the toronto office okay it takes a little bit for them to
01:04:00.220 gather up enough mail for me and then send it to me so i'll get it eventually i appreciate that very
01:04:04.020 much something to look over in your copious spare time yeah lots of spare time have fun regards to
01:04:10.860 justin oh and justin is just asking if the book has illustrations because justin is very big on what
01:04:18.040 he calls graphic novels so uh that's very important what are you making fun of him for you read comic
01:04:24.560 books which is just the same no i read graphic novels too you know honestly yeah i agree with
01:04:32.580 you justin justice says graphic novels are for children and it's true you know what the graph
01:04:37.520 so we're dr seuss books and a bunch of those you can't get anymore
01:04:40.800 i would rather just watch the movie instead of like read a graphic novel right i don't know
01:04:49.920 okay i guess okay fine okay let's keep going uh let's keep going justin said we can't go late today
01:04:56.580 and we're already we've gone late okay uh we've got a hyper chat from history club world answering
01:05:01.740 david's prior question the pronunciation of z as zed is based on a separate french word but as
01:05:10.160 america was largely english and spanish it evolved past the french okay i'm gonna end up on a youtube
01:05:20.620 rabbit hole david watch your email i'll send you the answers um we've got a hyper chat from rebecca
01:05:26.840 henderson again my job is to help refugees find food rent money and i always ask churches for help in
01:05:32.880 that i can say from experience that since churches have been closed it's the most vulnerable who suffer
01:05:38.800 the most when churches are being closed find because there are fewer donors when closed or tickets have
01:05:46.140 to pay yeah that's exactly it you close the church uh you cut the people off uh from the church and the
01:05:52.660 people who need the church the most are the most vulnerable either emotionally psychologically or
01:05:57.760 physically vulnerable and you know what sheila these are some of the true covid casualties but
01:06:03.220 they'll never go into the books as covid casualties all all the things that we see the depression the
01:06:09.400 suicides the spousal abuse um because of the drug abuse exactly so it's very sad i saw in alberta that
01:06:19.300 opioid deaths doubled during the course of the pandemic and that's absolutely no surprise yeah yeah no
01:06:24.380 surprise uh i think we're all caught up and justin probably said we can't go late because he has lunch
01:06:28.740 waiting or something oh okay then well uh who am i to get in front of uh justin and his uh burger king
01:06:35.300 so folks thank you so much for tuning in to those who gave a donation we really appreciate that thank
01:06:43.220 you so much so on the behalf of justin and sheila i'm david menzi signing off and until we see you next tuesday stay sane
01:06:58.740 hello
01:07:28.740 Thank you.