Rebel News Podcast - February 07, 2024


EZRA LEVANT | Federal Court orders three more Liberal cabinet ministers to unblock Rebel News journalists on Twitter


Episode Stats

Length

28 minutes

Words per Minute

163.73068

Word Count

4,734

Sentence Count

309

Misogynist Sentences

6

Hate Speech Sentences

14


Summary

A federal court has ordered three more liberal cabinet ministers to unblock Rebel News journalists on social media and pay our legal fees. That's right, three more Liberal Ministers have been ordered by the Federal Court of Canada to stop blocking Rebel News and to pay us a portion of our legal costs.


Transcript

00:00:00.000 Hello, my friends. I want to tell you about a small victory that we got that's now officially
00:00:04.500 official. Three more liberal cabinet ministers are being ordered by the federal court
00:00:08.760 to permanently unblock us on Twitter and to pay us a sum for our legal fees. It's a great little
00:00:15.260 story. I'll tell you about that and a few related things. That's today's show. But before I get to
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00:00:56.040 Tonight, a small but meaningful legal victory over three liberal cabinet ministers.
00:01:06.500 It's February 6th, and this is The Ezra LeVant Show.
00:01:11.740 Shame on you, you censorious bug.
00:01:14.980 I've hinted at this over the last two weeks, but I actually haven't formally announced it. So please
00:01:30.320 consider this official news. Three more liberal cabinet ministers have just been ordered by the
00:01:36.800 federal court to unblock Rebel News journalists on Twitter. And they've also been ordered to pay
00:01:41.180 a portion of our legal costs. Here, take a look at the court order for yourself.
00:01:46.460 As you can see at the top, it's an order from the Federal Court of Canada.
00:01:50.180 These cabinet ministers are lawbreakers, and the federal court has ordered them
00:01:53.580 to stop breaking the law. And as you can see, the lawsuit was filed by Rebel News
00:01:58.160 and by three of our journalists, myself, our chief reporter, Sheila Gunn-Reed,
00:02:02.800 and our head of social media, Yankee Pollack. That's because the liberal government
00:02:07.220 specifically targeted the three of us. And look at who we sued. The government of
00:02:12.600 Canada itself, the three cabinet ministers who thought they could use public resources
00:02:17.980 to bully and silence their political enemies. What a bunch of idiots. Seriously.
00:02:22.360 Look, I'm willing to acknowledge when a liberal cabinet minister is actually smart. I mean, don't
00:02:27.460 press me to name one right now, because I'm actually thinking about it when I have a tough time
00:02:31.220 calling one really smart. They're usually chosen for diversity purposes or as political favors,
00:02:36.840 but I am willing to acknowledge that they're not all stupid. But seriously, after we had already
00:02:43.200 gone to court and got a court order against Stephen Kilboe for this exact same thing,
00:02:49.460 how dumb do you have to be to say, a federal court has just said that's illegal, and my colleague
00:02:54.080 Stephen Kilboe was just humiliated and was ordered to pay cost to Rebel News, sign me up to do the same
00:02:59.620 thing. The three lawbreakers are all cabinet ministers. Yaara Sachs, who is the Minister of
00:03:06.260 Mental Health and Addictions. So she's one of the politicians in charge of extending government
00:03:11.600 assisted suicide to people who are merely depressed. Seriously, that's her big contribution to Canadian
00:03:17.840 life. Not to make life better or healthier, but to make more death. If you're depressed, Sachs has a
00:03:26.020 prescription for you. Kill yourself, and she'll help. She's best known, though, for her shining moment of
00:03:33.380 public service when she stood up in Parliament and ranted a bit about the trucker convoy. Remember this?
00:03:39.000 How much vitriol do we have to see of honk honk, which is an acronym for Hail Hitler,
00:03:45.920 do we need to see by these protesters on social media? I'm so embarrassed to say that she is my own
00:03:52.740 member of Parliament, but I'm pretty sure she's going to be smashed into a million pieces by Roman
00:03:57.640 Baber, the Conservative who is running against her. He's sort of the opposite of Sachs. He's pretty
00:04:02.940 smart. Here's a flashback of him when he stood on principle against Doug Ford's pandemic lockdowns
00:04:08.140 when he was a member of the provincial Parliament. Speaker, like the saying goes, fool me once, shame
00:04:12.680 on you. Fool me twice, shame on me. It's the holiday season, but Ontarians get fooled again because
00:04:18.040 the government is about to steal Christmas. For more than a year, they were telling us that
00:04:21.840 vaccination is the best and sure way out of the pandemic. But now 90% of us are vaccinated,
00:04:26.840 but we're still on the naughty list, and public health won't leave us alone. Three health units
00:04:31.040 are already back in restrictions. Windsor-Essex and Sudbury are back in restrictions. Kingston FLA,
00:04:37.620 with over 92% first dose, one of the highest rates in the world brought restrictions back. Of course,
00:04:43.620 the government pretends that it has nothing to do with it. It's the local health units, sure.
00:04:47.280 Speaker, 90% of us are vaccinated. If we trust the science and the vaccine is safe and effective,
00:04:53.480 then why the masks? Why the testing, the tracing, the isolation, the apps on our phones? Of course,
00:04:59.120 yesterday, Pfizer said that we need a fourth shot against the Omicron variant. Don't act surprised.
00:05:05.140 Speaker, almost all of us are vaccinated. Those that are unvaccinated, nothing can be done.
00:05:10.040 It's their choice, and almost all of them, given their age and profile, are highly unlikely
00:05:14.520 to experience a bad outcome. The best thing the government can do for Christmas is to leave us
00:05:19.540 alone. Remember the Britney Spears video? It's back in the news. The leave Britney alone? Leave
00:05:25.640 Ontarians alone. Leave us alone. It's the best thing you can do for our health.
00:05:30.900 So you've got that rocket surgeon, Yara Sachs, and you've got Marcy Ian, who for years read the
00:05:38.480 teleprompter at CTV News. So that's actually good training to be a Trudeau cabinet minister. Just read
00:05:43.360 the lines that someone else wrote for you. She's the minister for women and gender equality and youth.
00:05:49.440 You know, my favorite thing about Marcy Ian is that she gave her children reindeer names. She called her
00:05:55.080 children Blaze and Dash. I'm not kidding. Now, I have an unusual name, too. So good luck to them. I
00:06:02.660 actually enjoyed having an unusual name, and I'm sure once the teasing stops, Blaze and Dash will be
00:06:07.900 really cool names to have. But Marcy Ian says she talks to other people's minor children, too. She talks
00:06:15.420 to other people's children about their sexual thoughts. The names thing is sort of cute, but I think
00:06:23.160 talking to other people's kids about sex is actually really creepy. Here she is just the other day reacting
00:06:28.740 to Danielle Smith's proposals about transgenderism. Listen to what she says.
00:06:32.540 Randy, both Randy and I spent last night and into this morning consoling kids, talking to
00:06:41.980 advocates, and then saying we will make sure and go back to our cabinet colleagues that everything
00:06:52.360 is on the table, anything that we can do, but the consultation with community, and this will be
00:06:59.900 happening across the country. I mean, it has been happening, but I'm going to be heading on the road
00:07:05.220 and bringing forward, you know, the opinions and the life experiences of those this impacts. So what I
00:07:13.800 wouldn't do is put out a statement without proper consultation and othering people before, you know,
00:07:22.120 I want to say blowing up people's lives. There are kids, as Minister Boisoneau said, who woke up this
00:07:29.460 morning and went, am I even safe? What do I do? What can we do? So it's hearing those voices and going
00:07:36.400 back to the table that we sit at and doing whatever we can. But first, it's listening, consulting,
00:07:45.280 understanding what community wants, because this is grassroots. And as Randy mentioned, yes, allies,
00:07:51.500 too, because first it's the queer community. And then whose rights come after that? Right? Who next?
00:07:59.020 Now, I actually think she's lying there. I really have trouble believing that any teenager in Alberta
00:08:04.540 actually even knows who Marcy Ian is, let alone thinks, this is someone I'm going to call to talk
00:08:10.940 about a personal question with. Like, why would you call a member of parliament from Toronto? I don't
00:08:17.120 believe it. But let's take it at face value as if she tells the truth. What the hell is she doing? Staying up
00:08:23.780 late at night, talking to other people's children about their sexuality? What a creepy perv. Yeah, so she's
00:08:31.120 one of the three cabinet ministers we sued. And the last is the biggest loser of all, Karina Gould. You'll
00:08:38.000 remember, she's the one who posed for selfies with the Nazis' SS officer, Yaroslav Hanka, and then gave him a
00:08:44.120 standing ovation. Then Gould led the charge to scapegoat the Speaker of the House. Back then,
00:08:49.200 he was called Anthony Rota. She blamed the whole thing on him and demanded that he resign, which he
00:08:54.320 loyally did. But last week, on Friday, Rebel News broke the story that, in fact, it was the Prime
00:09:01.560 Minister, not Anthony Rota, who invited Hanka. This is the access information document that showed it
00:09:08.340 was Trudeau's office, not Rota, who invited the Nazi. Trudeau lied about it, of course. And he made Rota
00:09:14.040 lie about it to protect him. But now we know it was Trudeau all along. And now that we know that,
00:09:19.180 well, Karina Gould insists that he, too, resign, like she insisted Rota resign. So, really, three of
00:09:26.460 the worst cabinet ministers in Canada—Ya'ara, Hong Kong Saks, Marcy Sex Chat Ian, and Karina Nazi
00:09:34.160 Salute Gould—it's absolutely unsurprising that these mediocre ministers thought they could bully Rebel News.
00:09:41.120 Imagine being a powerful cabinet minister with a huge salary and a limousine and a chauffeur,
00:09:46.920 but more importantly, with all the power of the government. But still, you feel the need
00:09:51.040 psychologically to abuse journalists you don't like. Well, not on my watch. As you can see in
00:09:58.560 the order, just like the order we got against Stephen Gilboll, these cabinet ministers are
00:10:02.480 ordered by the federal court never again to block us for the rest of their careers as MPs.
00:10:06.900 For Ya'ara Saks, now that likely means just one more year, since she's surely going to lose her
00:10:11.580 election. But here's what the court order says anyways. I'll read it.
00:10:14.860 At any time, while the Honorable Marcy Ian, the Honorable Ya'ara Saks, and the Honorable Karina
00:10:19.180 Gould remain members of Parliament, they shall not block or permit anyone acting on their behalf to
00:10:24.300 block the accounts on X, the platform formerly known as Twitter, or any successor platforms as
00:10:29.660 specified below. And then they list who was blocking whom, and if they break that order,
00:10:36.300 they're in contempt of court. Now, because these three lovely ladies immediately capitulated to us,
00:10:40.740 rather than fighting us for two years like Stephen Gilboll did, they only had to pay us,
00:10:45.720 and were only ordered to pay us, $1,750 for our costs, which again didn't reflect all of our costs,
00:10:52.400 but still, they have to pay it. Although I'm pretty sure that just like Stephen Gilboll, they'll
00:10:57.680 foist that cost on taxpayers. But again, it shows how awful these politicians are.
00:11:03.460 Slowly but surely, we are going to break the Trudeau government of their nasty censorship habit
00:11:07.280 if we have to sue every bloody one of them. Blocking us on Twitter is one of the pettier ways
00:11:12.880 they censor Canadians. As you know, Twitter feeds are filled with government announcements and
00:11:17.900 policies, and it's where ordinary Canadians have the right to reply back to cabinet ministries
00:11:23.280 directly. It's a government service like visiting a government office, but more high-tech, but
00:11:28.420 we've now done it so many times, it's easy and fast and relatively economical for us to sue.
00:11:35.820 But we have much bigger censorship fights against the government, much more costly than take
00:11:39.820 other forms. For example, the worst was when liberal bodyguards physically attacked our journalists.
00:11:46.940 I expect we will file a lawsuit against the government over their assault of David Menzies.
00:11:52.520 I think we'll probably file that in the next week or two. We're just finalizing it now.
00:11:56.880 We have other censorship lawsuits too, including perhaps our most important one, Trudeau's policy
00:12:01.860 of having government staff reviewing media outlets like ours before granting a so-called journalism
00:12:07.740 license, the QCJO license, Qualified Canadian Journalism Organization. That's how Trudeau plans to
00:12:16.120 promote propaganda outlets like the CBC and demote and throttle independent outlets like ours, but
00:12:22.920 that's a story for another day. For today, join with me in celebrating the humbling of three arrogant
00:12:31.060 authoritarian Trudeau cabinet ministers. It's a small victory, but it is a victory. To see the court
00:12:39.100 order for yourself and order for yourself, maybe you want to save it as your screensaver or something
00:12:43.900 like that to be reminded of it. If you want to help us fight Trudeau's censorship, visit twitterlawsuit.ca.
00:12:52.300 Hey, welcome back. You know, the government of Canada has a huge office complex for its members of
00:13:12.080 parliament and senators to meet. It's called parliament. And parliament isn't just the beautiful
00:13:17.140 center block with the peace tower that we're so used to looking at. It's parliament is a sprawling
00:13:22.160 area, the parliamentary area with the East block and the West block and the Confederation block and
00:13:27.760 the Wellington block. And there's so many buildings that are owned by the government. And that's just
00:13:32.660 Ottawa, of course, across the river in Gatineau, Quebec and Hull, Quebec and around the country. In fact,
00:13:38.420 in many cities across Canada, the most audacious, the most imposing building is the federal government
00:13:47.420 building. And I mention all of that because why does Justin Trudeau have to take his cabinet on a
00:13:55.460 retreat to some new tourist spot every few months? The answer is obvious because they're not there to
00:14:02.100 work. They want to enjoy the beautiful resorts of this country. And I talk about this because I
00:14:08.260 see news today that the true costs of cabinet's recent retreat to beautiful Prince Edward Island
00:14:16.120 are revealed. And remember, the cabinet's only about 40 or 50 people. It's not the whole caucus,
00:14:21.860 as they say. These are just the ministers. So there's only about 40 or 50 of them. So how is it even
00:14:28.020 possible? And I'm going to bring in our next guest in a moment, and you'll see why when I tell you this
00:14:33.600 shocking detail, how is it possible for a cabinet with about 40 odd members in it to have a banquet
00:14:43.020 costing $52,000? What? Did they buy the restaurant or just rent it for the night? And that is just one
00:14:56.400 of a dozen shocking facts about the way Trudeau lives on your tax dollars. Joining me now, of course,
00:15:03.460 to talk about this is our friend Franco Teresano of the Canadian Taxpayers Federation. Franco, when I look
00:15:10.100 at these stats, I just can't help but start to break it down per person. And that's like a thousand
00:15:14.980 bucks a person. I'm not saying that there weren't one or two staffers there also. But even if you had
00:15:21.400 500 people there, it's not 500. Even if you had 200 people there, what are they eating? What are they
00:15:30.060 eating and drinking for $52,000? And then their hotel bills. Franco, give me the bad news.
00:15:38.160 Well, I'll give you the bad news, okay? So this three-day cabinet retreat, it's a getaway,
00:15:42.520 three-day getaway in beautiful Charlottetown, cost taxpayers $485,000. How? How? How? I know,
00:15:52.640 I know, I know. It's like, how do you even rack up that type of bill, right? Almost half a million
00:15:57.980 dollars all paid for by taxpayers for a three-day retreat of Trudeau and his cabinet minister. So
00:16:03.800 let me break down the cost, right? Because we got this big government document records back and it has
00:16:09.720 these vague descriptions and items, right? So hotels, more than $100,000. Meals and incidentals,
00:16:16.640 they say $22,000. Now on the records, they'd have this category listed as, quote, banquet,
00:16:23.540 and that showed $52,000. But Ezra, I've got to give you some breaking news because this is happening
00:16:29.360 right now. An unnamed PCO staff is saying that, whoa, whoa, hold up, folks. We didn't actually have
00:16:36.200 a banquet. For whatever reason, in the records, it was called a banquet, but that was for like
00:16:42.200 general catering over the three-day trip, okay? As if that makes this any better that they spend
00:16:47.900 tens of thousands of dollars on food and incidentals and hospitality, and then the entire bill of about
00:16:55.900 $500,000 to the taxpayer for a three-day retreat. So the PCO, I think, they think they're trying to
00:17:02.060 make things better saying, well, no, no, no. It wasn't just one banquet. It was, you know,
00:17:06.340 general catering, food, incidentals, hospitality. But at the end of the day, it was a three-day trip
00:17:12.400 costing taxpayers 500,000 smackers. You know, and again, I just can't stop doing the math here.
00:17:19.180 $100,000 for the hotels. And I mean, buying a hotel room in Charlottetown is probably cheaper than
00:17:25.420 buying one in New York City, Hong Kong, Singapore, like that. So $100,000. Again, there are fewer than
00:17:34.520 50 cabinet ministers. That works out to $2,000 per cabinet minister. And again, I acknowledge that
00:17:43.320 there would be some assistance in there. I just, like, I didn't know there was a place in Prince
00:17:49.260 Edward Island that cost that much. Like, I just, I mean, that's actually the one province I've never
00:17:55.340 been to. But where, like, do you know where they were staying? Did the host just jack up the price
00:18:02.600 by tenfold because they saw, oh, a fool in his money or soon party. Here comes Trudeau. They'll
00:18:07.680 spend anything, add a zero to the price tag. I can't believe $100,000 was paid for hotels
00:18:12.960 in Charlottetown. I just, I'm stunned by that. Well, one of the things that just doesn't add up
00:18:20.940 is, well, how many staff, how many bureaucrats, how many people did they fly into this thing,
00:18:25.660 right? Because as you're kind of alluding to, when they're spending taxpayers' money, the price tag
00:18:30.640 just doesn't seem to be a concern for this government. But let me add another element to
00:18:34.820 the story here, right? Because this three-day retreat was supposed to be about tackling the
00:18:39.820 affordability crisis, right? That's what they say. Well, a couple things. I mean, number one,
00:18:45.860 it seems like this government's only plan, so-called, to tackle affordability is just to
00:18:50.100 crisscross all around the country, spend thousands of taxpayers' dollars at the low end, and just talk
00:18:56.220 with each other. But like, to your earlier point, I mean, there's offices in Ottawa. Everyone has access
00:19:01.860 to Zoom or Skype. So how in the world does a three-day cabinet retreat end up costing Canadian
00:19:07.280 taxpayers' $500,000 thereabouts? And even beyond that, like, look, we don't need these politicians
00:19:13.920 to be flying across the country, spending hundreds of thousands of Canadian taxpayers' money to make
00:19:18.960 life more affordable. No, no, no. All we need them to do is just stop raising the taxes that are making
00:19:25.560 life more expensive. Carbon tax, folks, April 1, going up. Alcohol taxes, folks, April 1, also going up.
00:19:31.880 Not to mention the year-after-year carbon tax and payroll tax hikes that are taking more money
00:19:37.140 out of your wallet and making everything more expensive. Yeah. You know, they don't just have
00:19:42.620 regular meetings. They like to give it fancy titles. Retreat. Summit. So they have a crime summit.
00:19:49.020 They have an inflation summit. A grocery pricing summit. And summit is just, they love summits,
00:19:55.060 because a summit is fancy travel to a fancy hotel with fancy meals, fancy, fancy, fancy,
00:20:00.720 press conference, and then patting themselves on the back. But I note in your recent release on
00:20:07.300 the taxpayer.com website, you refer to the fact that their last retreat was in Vancouver,
00:20:14.220 and it cost just under $300,000, $275,000. So again, that's astonishing. That's outrageous.
00:20:20.740 Again, it was done in the name of anti-inflation. But this goes to my earlier point. Vancouver is
00:20:27.300 actually an expensive city. It's a large city. It's one of the most expensive cities in Canada,
00:20:32.800 in fact. How can you spend $275,000 in Vancouver, but you're spending almost double that in Charlottetown?
00:20:40.340 I think there's some monkey business. And I think it's fair to ask, who was the hotel? Are they
00:20:46.260 liberal donors? Were there any hidden costs in here? Did everyone bring their wives and girlfriends or
00:20:51.860 both? Like, I just think that there are shenanigans afoot here. And you know, it was bad enough,
00:20:57.280 in regular times. But given the despairing situation of so many Canadians because of the
00:21:03.980 cost of living, I think there's something super gross about blowing half a mil on a summit for
00:21:10.380 cost of living. Last word to you, Franco. Canadians are struggling with the price of hamburger meat.
00:21:16.400 The feds draw $500,000 on an affordability getaway. Canadians are worried about rising
00:21:20.640 mortgage payments. The feds draw half a million on a three-day getaway. Canadians are worried about
00:21:26.540 whether or not they can afford to fuel up their car to get their kids to hockey practice.
00:21:29.920 The feds drop half a mil on a three-day cabinet retreat. It really is quite a distinction,
00:21:35.380 isn't it, folks? They spend, you pay. And you know, this is just extremely tone deaf and extremely
00:21:40.860 unacceptable. That's all there is to say about this, I think.
00:21:43.900 There you have it, Franco Teresano from the Canadian Taxpayers Federation.
00:21:47.120 Thanks for your good work, my friend. We'll keep in touch.
00:21:49.380 Hey, we've got a letter for you today. DF says,
00:22:04.380 there's nothing more depressing than clicking on the Ezra LeVant show to see someone other than you
00:22:08.760 doing the show. That's how good my life is. Well, listen, first of all, I'm really grateful when my
00:22:13.800 colleagues do the show for me. And often it's because I'm detained, not by law enforcement,
00:22:20.540 I should make that clear, but either I'm doing an unusual travel or yesterday, I actually, not to be
00:22:26.060 alarmed, I did have a minor medical reason for not being here, but I'm in fit as a fiddle. So I'm glad
00:22:31.720 to be back. I'm considering going to Lethbridge tomorrow because I hear that two of the four Cooch
00:22:37.700 four suspects have pled guilty to minor charges, not quite minor, but they'll both be released.
00:22:45.660 I'm tempted to go to Lethbridge for that, although there really won't be anything going on in Lethbridge.
00:22:52.520 So if I'm traveling, sometimes I can do journalism on the road that we use on the show,
00:22:57.940 but I appreciate the compliment and I want to stand up for my guest hosts who really do me a favor by
00:23:03.100 pitching in. It's a point of pride for me that we do the show even when I'm unavailable.
00:23:07.060 And we, as you know, we also do the show on stat holidays, don't we? We pre-record one. So it's
00:23:12.580 something I try and do and I'm very sensitive to when I'm away because I want to give you value for
00:23:17.000 your money. I'm torn in different directions, as you know, sometimes I feel like going into the field
00:23:22.140 to report and sometimes I know I've got to be here. And then every once in a while I do have
00:23:27.280 a dentist or a doctor's appointment or something that takes me away. But thanks for your, I know that's
00:23:33.280 a backhanded compliment, so I accept it. Thank you. That's our show for today.
00:23:37.060 Until tomorrow, on behalf of all of us here at Rebel World Highquarters, to you at home,
00:23:40.980 good night and keep fighting for freedom.
00:23:43.420 I'm here in Camaro, Texas at the Cornerstone Children Ranch. And behind me, this is the
00:24:02.340 Take Our Border Back convoy. So a lot of patriots across the country came all the way down here to
00:24:11.360 bring awareness of what is going on with the southern border. As you may know, Greg Abbott
00:24:16.940 have decided to fight back against what he called a lawless policies of Joe Biden.
00:24:23.280 Joe Biden and his abject refusal to enforce the immigration laws of the United States of America.
00:24:30.620 So before I show you the full video, I invite you to go to our special website that is
00:24:36.880 TexasBorderReport.com. On this website, you can see our report, but you can also donate generously.
00:24:44.240 So today, I wanted to ask those people why Canadians should be aware and concerned about the southern border.
00:24:52.560 And also, why do they think Justin Trudeau and Joe Biden make it so easier for the people to cross over
00:25:00.280 illegally? Let's check the touts of the people.
00:25:03.560 To think that they can't spill over into Canada is foolish. It's just as easy. Once they get in the
00:25:10.360 United States, there's nothing but soft targets.
00:25:13.320 It's bad down here, and they don't want to live down here. They want to move into the interior
00:25:18.340 and own up into the north. It's a global phenomenon. The same thing is occurring in
00:25:23.240 Europe. The same thing is occurring in Canada. Well, it's pretty important because we don't
00:25:28.280 know who's coming and they infiltrate it here. It's not going to stop just here. They're already
00:25:32.800 shipping them to New York City, Chicago, all the northern states. And if they're going there,
00:25:40.680 they easily can go to Canada. Y'all aren't doing very well right now in the way of your government
00:25:45.720 government. And how a lot of the things we had in America you used to have, and now that's
00:25:51.420 being taken away from you.
00:25:52.540 What can be the problems that can occur in Canada if there is the same kind of illegal crossing?
00:26:01.280 Well, it can be an increase on crime, an increase on many things, you know, inflation and homelessness.
00:26:08.120 That's one of the reasons. And also, they use the tax money in order to provide for those people.
00:26:16.020 You're going to have people that do not have jobs. They're going to keep on migrating up.
00:26:21.040 Because once they're in the U.S., they're free, okay? Then they're going to go up to Canada, no jobs.
00:26:27.680 I need to get rid of Trudeau for one thing. You lose legal control, you lose fiscal control,
00:26:32.980 you overwhelm your infrastructure. Not everybody that's coming through the border is a good person,
00:26:39.400 first of all. You know, there's people that are running away from the law in these other countries.
00:26:45.120 Like I said, there's serial killers that are coming.
00:26:47.260 Poor political policy from city to city and state to state on top of illegal immigration,
00:26:53.040 on top of lax crime bills, on top of poor political decisions. That creates the high crime
00:26:59.680 and all those issues. Just since you're doing, I think a little bit like Joe Biden,
00:27:03.060 they make it easier for illegals to cross over. We're going to continue to be the open,
00:27:10.200 welcoming, prosperous and growing country we've always been. Why do you think they do that?
00:27:15.980 Well, there's many people who's doing these corporations and people in power in order to
00:27:21.140 somebody's profit from it, you know, from chief labor and corporations, banks.
00:27:26.160 There was always people coming across illegally, but not like this. Never,
00:27:31.440 never has it ever been like this. Maybe their grand plan was to get all these people in here
00:27:36.680 and enable them to vote so they can keep control of the nation.
00:27:42.920 I think they have the anticipation that needy people who come here or people who come here from
00:27:48.520 more collectivist societies are going to be more willing to vote for Democrats in the future.
00:27:54.340 Because they're globalist puppets. They're globalist puppets. They want this new world order of,
00:28:01.020 you know, everybody in the same pot, you know, one government, you know. They want the people to
00:28:06.720 depend on the government solely. So what can I recommend to Canadians? Keep fighting the way I
00:28:12.120 know you guys have spirit to fight like American patriots do, because I've seen it and you guys inspired
00:28:18.560 us two years ago. This convoy wouldn't even be here if it wasn't for Canadians. It's not going to stop just
00:28:23.840 with us, you know. If it comes, it's coming through the south, right? But it's going to make its
00:28:28.960 up way north. So I would be more concerned, you know, because it's just a matter of time, guys.
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