Rebel News Podcast - May 02, 2024


SHEILA GUNN REID | All parties in Saskatchewan want control over gun laws


Episode Stats

Length

33 minutes

Words per Minute

170.45421

Word Count

5,748

Sentence Count

7

Misogynist Sentences

17

Hate Speech Sentences

3


Summary

Tracy Wilson of the Canadian Coalition for Firearms Rights (CCFR) joins me on The Gun Show to talk about the gun grab by Justin Trudeau's federal Liberals, and why we should all be glad it s not snowing in Saskatchewan.


Transcript

00:00:00.000 all the political parties in Saskatchewan are standing up to Justin Trudeau's federal
00:00:18.660 gun grab I'm Sheila Gunn-Reed and you're watching The Gun Show
00:00:30.000 Saskatchewan remains one of the sanest most pragmatic places in all of North America and I
00:00:45.960 say this as an Albertan you know we sort of have a bit of a friendly sibling rivalry on a lot of
00:00:54.360 issues we like to think that we're cooler and more conservative here in Alberta but most of our
00:01:01.180 good ideas are stolen from our very wise down-to-earth friends in Saskatchewan and I hope
00:01:08.940 we steal this next really good idea that came out of the Saskatchewan legislature last week let me show
00:01:15.940 you this tweet from Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe one of the sanest politicians in the country
00:01:23.820 he says last week in the legislature a motion was passed unanimously calling on the federal
00:01:30.080 government to devolve all parts of the Firearms Act to the province of Saskatchewan in order to
00:01:36.300 allow the province to administer and regulate legal firearms possession our government remains
00:01:42.500 committed to protecting the rights of law-abiding firearms owners and will continue to stand up
00:01:47.020 against Bill C-21 that's Justin Trudeau's gun grab while supporting initiatives aimed at the legal use
00:01:52.900 of firearms in our province a motion from Carrot River Valley MLA Fred Bradshaw calls on the federal
00:02:01.060 government to devolve or pass on responsibility for all parts of the federal Firearms Act to the
00:02:08.340 province so it can administer and regulate gun possession itself and this motion was passed with a rare
00:02:16.580 unanimous yes vote in the Saskatchewan legislature that means all parties agreed including the Saskatchewan
00:02:25.700 NDP in fairness the Saskatchewan NDP seem a little less radical than their federal counterparts or even their
00:02:34.980 counterparts here in Alberta and this speaks to the culture of Western Canada that we are remarkably different
00:02:45.460 from some of the other parts of this country even when it comes down to our progressive parties
00:02:52.900 they understand sometimes sometimes what their voters are asking them for now joining me now to talk about
00:03:01.220 this very happy development out of Saskatchewan and a bunch of other things on the gun control agenda of
00:03:08.500 the federal Liberals is my friend Tracy Wilson from the Canadian Coalition for Firearms Rights
00:03:14.820 take a listen
00:03:22.980 so joining me now is my friend Tracy Wilson from the Canadian Coalition for Firearms Rights and she is in my beautiful
00:03:29.460 province however the weather is not cooperating today uh Tracy thanks so much for coming on the show
00:03:35.940 there's a bunch of stuff I want to talk to you about but let's talk about why you're in Alberta because
00:03:41.300 the reason you're in Alberta is a reason to join the CCFR so tell us a little bit about what you're
00:03:49.620 doing here despite the horrific spring snowstorm weather yeah I know I was a little devastated to wake
00:03:56.900 up this morning and see the snow but you know whatever I'm just happy to be out here in the land of
00:04:01.460 the free in Alberta but Rod and I both flew in last night and we are here in beautiful Calgary
00:04:07.700 to take our friend Jeremy Johnson he was the winner of our best day ever contest we're taking him out
00:04:14.740 we're going to head over to the Calgary Shooting Centre this morning we're going to go shoot some guns
00:04:19.220 play with some full auto he's got a five thousand dollar shopping spree to buy whatever he wants guns
00:04:24.900 gear gadgets whatever it is then we're going to head over to the shooting edge we're going to do it all again
00:04:30.820 more guns more shooting there's axe throwing there which is really fun I'm going to kick all the boys
00:04:35.780 butts and then he gets another oh yeah I love it and then he gets another five thousand dollars uh
00:04:42.340 shopping spree over there and then we'll debrief tonight over an awesome steak dinner and just talk
00:04:47.940 about what was his best day ever so this was he was the winner of a contest you know we've got a it takes
00:04:53.380 money to fight these people and we did a fundraising contest and this is the uh the grand prize so
00:05:00.260 I feel kind of lucky because I get to join him and watch him uh just have the most amazing day
00:05:05.460 he's a great young lad from Moose Jaw Saskatchewan so yeah pretty fun it does sound like the best day ever
00:05:13.380 yeah right 10 grand on on whatever you want steak dinner to wrap it up hanging out with Tracy and Rod
00:05:21.940 um this shooting guns shooting guns sounds great um yeah now I want one of the other reasons I wanted
00:05:30.420 to have you on the show is that we just got news that the gun grab has been uh once again delayed
00:05:38.100 until 2025 and you and I frequently joke you know the guns were so dangerous that they had to be left
00:05:44.980 in the hands of law-abiding Canadians for five years from the date of their ban that's right guns so
00:05:51.380 dangerous that you're forced to keep them for five and a half years minimum right so and it's funny that
00:05:56.740 they've kind of extended this out towards the next mandated federal election so you know it kind of gives
00:06:03.460 nod to the fact that this is purely political um but yeah it you know this is a big crazy idea that
00:06:09.940 was born out of the political opportunity of the Nova Scotia shooting they capitalized that on that
00:06:15.700 and the grief that Canadians were going through um the problem is they had no idea how to do it
00:06:20.580 I've said right from the beginning it's virtually impossible and here we are they still have no clue
00:06:25.620 what they're going to do nobody wants to touch it and I'm perfectly happy with that yeah but that
00:06:31.300 doesn't stop them from spending money on it oh yeah I think the national post reported they say
00:06:37.620 the national post reports it as Ottawa but I'm like that's the federal liberals don't don't blame it on
00:06:42.020 the city um but Ottawa has already spent 42 million dollars on their liberal gun buyback and I use big
00:06:48.580 scare quotes when I say buyback because you know federal government didn't own these guns in the first
00:06:53.380 place so there's they've spent 42 million dollars they haven't taken thankfully this is one of those
00:06:59.780 those times where I cheer for government ineptitude they haven't taken a single firearm from the hands
00:07:05.460 of law-abiding Canadians and yet you know like they're just blowing money on this thing left right
00:07:09.060 and center oh yeah and they've budgeted I think 30.4 million dollars over the next two years on this
00:07:14.820 program which you know is a considerable amount of money but it's also a strong indicator that they're
00:07:20.580 not actually going to buy any guns because that number would be in the hundreds of millions if not
00:07:25.780 billions so it's the it's just the running of the bureaucracy of a program that does not even exist
00:07:32.740 is costing taxpayers tens of millions of dollars a year and for what you know that money would be
00:07:38.660 better rerouted focusing on stopping the flow of illegal guns across the border but hey call me crazy right
00:07:45.620 yeah I was just reading uh this national post article and uh thankfully you know a good friend to the
00:07:52.020 firearms owning community senator don plett uh he was the guy behind getting this data
00:07:58.980 there are 60 uh public safety department employees working full-time on this just think about the
00:08:06.580 difference that 60 extra cops in a city like toronto would make instead we've got pencil pushers uh trying
00:08:13.140 to justify their existence in a cubicle in ottawa somewhere yeah and i mean meanwhile um they they
00:08:20.420 still have no idea how to do it but you're right think what 60 cops could do out there for public safety
00:08:26.340 or 60 more border agents um to uh you know do the um what do you call it like investigations like
00:08:34.260 search through cars and rail cars and all the things coming across the border you could not just find
00:08:39.780 illegal guns but you could stop drugs you could stop human trafficking like there's all kinds of
00:08:44.420 benefits to public safety to focusing your resources and your attention on the things that really matter
00:08:49.940 but this government is intent on focusing it on legal gun owners instead and meanwhile there's
00:08:55.860 they've had zero success and yeah i also am cheering their incompetence yeah go government
00:09:02.820 incompetence for once in my life um we're also finding out a little bit about some of the companies that are
00:09:08.660 wanting to become involved in this and some of them that actually have become involved in
00:09:13.380 uh the buyback program for example ibm was awarded a 2.27 million dollar contract to develop design
00:09:21.540 and implement the program which nobody's done yet so that's okay um shocking but but who else is
00:09:29.300 involved in this that we know of well they've tried the liberals have tried really hard to get canada
00:09:34.100 post involved and it's sort of been a big hoopla in the media again which is funny because they
00:09:38.740 declined two years ago so it's not really news um but it's been dragged back up into the news cycle
00:09:44.420 by the anti-gun lobby groups who of course are losing their minds that the doors of gun owners aren't
00:09:50.020 being kicked in yet um and canada post is once again saying forget it like they are not equipped for um
00:09:56.980 a program of of this caliber you're talking about half a million rifles i like i can't even imagine
00:10:03.940 what that looks like right so yeah it would be incredibly unsafe and uh for everybody involved
00:10:10.340 and yeah nobody will actually touch it law enforcement has refused the army's refused so
00:10:16.580 yeah ibm's happy to of course spend a whole bunch of money developing a program um but nobody's there to
00:10:22.820 to carry it through so yay yeah and you know i'm glad you touched on the numbers of firearms that are
00:10:29.220 potentially affected by this um i think we we'd have a tough time ever even coming up with an estimate
00:10:35.860 i think yours on the high end is probably right the federal government however says that the there will
00:10:44.100 be and the numbers like the the distance between their low and high end are like miles apart um that uh
00:10:51.940 between 10 000 and 15 000 newly prohibited firearms are in the hands of canadian businesses and anywhere
00:11:01.540 between 125 000 and 200 000 are owned by licensed individuals uh but on the other hand how the heck
00:11:10.180 would they ever know because many of these firearms moved from uh non-restricted so you were just allowed
00:11:17.060 to own them all the way over to prohibited uh and there's really no record of that firearm so i don't
00:11:23.380 know how the government could know how many sks's are out there like they're they're just guessing at this
00:11:29.380 point yeah well and they intentionally lowball it because then when if it ever does get off the ground
00:11:34.900 when participation is low and they only manage to scrounge up 100 000 guns they can you know claim that
00:11:40.740 it was some major success that's exactly what happened in new zealand but there's 97 000 legally
00:11:47.060 owned ar-15s in this country alone and that's one of two thousand one yeah uh right models and variants
00:11:55.940 that they banned right so i know the csaa did some work using import records because although the majority
00:12:03.060 of the firearms that that were banned in 2020 other than the ar-15 were not registered so they're not
00:12:09.300 they have no idea who's got them where they are and how many are out there however import records um
00:12:15.300 used by the csaa they came up with a number of about 518 000 firearms affected and i think that would
00:12:24.020 probably be far more accurate than bill blair lowballing some number to make their failure look
00:12:30.580 more like a success right well and i think too besides hiding their failure by lowballing their numbers
00:12:36.900 i think it also hides the cost of the program yes because you know when they're saying to the
00:12:42.340 canadian public who sometimes in the urban centers they really don't know any better um and that's no
00:12:48.740 that's no slight on people in urban centers we have a lot of firearms owners in urban centers
00:12:54.420 however you know like it people might see guns as the the crime in that's the guy shooting up the
00:13:02.820 playground instead of the sports shooter out plinking ducks in a field on an early morning
00:13:09.540 um but it does hide just the sheer cost of this oh yeah when you lowball it and you will only say that
00:13:17.620 it's about 20 of the actual cost and so you know i think this is going to be a fiasco akin to the gun
00:13:25.940 registry where they said it would cost you know this amount and then it cost this amount yeah and didn't
00:13:32.020 stop any crime at all yeah i think this will this will be so monstrous that it will dwarf the
00:13:40.420 boondoggle that was the long gun registry so that was um they said it would cost about two million
00:13:46.260 dollars and save lives and stop crime it ended up swelling to over two billion dollars
00:13:53.540 never solved a single crime never prevented a single crime even the liberals say they don't want to bring
00:13:58.260 it back because it was such a miserable failure um yet here they are willing to do something
00:14:03.060 that i honestly it would dwarf the um you know the failure of the long gun registry
00:14:10.660 by five-fold easily yeah now i wanted to talk to you i mean this news is like a year old but i want to
00:14:17.860 i'm sort of headed towards talking more about saskatchewan with the rest of our
00:14:22.100 interview and saskatchewan they've gone one step further whereas alberta and saskatchewan have both
00:14:30.020 said we will not direct our contracted rcmp resources to kick in the doors of law-abiding canadians
00:14:39.300 in our provinces because we are dealing with a spate of crime thanks to justin trudeau's uh
00:14:46.260 lax bail uh policies his uh revolving door criminal justice system his uh permissive uh rules around
00:14:57.060 drugs and like hard drugs um and so we're dealing with the societal and social fallout of that we
00:15:03.300 don't care about about law-abiding firearms owners so saskatchewan and alberta said that nearly right
00:15:10.020 away they said we're not we're not having our cops participate in this saskatchewan last year went
00:15:15.860 one step further and said look if you are one of those opportunistic businesses maybe like your ibm
00:15:23.540 and you want to participate in the gun grab get yourself a healthy government contract you're not
00:15:28.100 doing it on our watch if you want to participate in this you have to be licensed by the province
00:15:33.860 to do it and uh that you cannot be taking federal funding so um basically it makes it nearly impossible
00:15:43.620 for any saskatchewan-based business to participate in the gun grab they'll have to find somebody from
00:15:50.260 outside the province if the feds are going to do it there i thought that was great oh yeah i think
00:15:54.580 that's great and the other thing with both alberta and saskatchewan requiring them to have a special
00:16:00.100 like confiscator license that would only be uh be given by the province it sort of rests with them
00:16:07.140 it's like you need a license to do this and you have to get that license from us how many of those
00:16:11.780 licenses do you think would be approved i think that's the idea right it's like it's like the uh
00:16:16.820 imagined license that you're never going to get so yeah i i think it's wonderful and then very recently
00:16:24.260 last week uh saskatchewan government the whole of government and all parties uh agreed to a motion
00:16:34.500 wherein they demand the devolution of the firearms act so the federal firearms act they want control of
00:16:42.420 administering it um which is a great way of taking this i guess existential power if you're a gun owner
00:16:50.180 away from the federal government and it was wonderful to see the ndp in saskatchewan break
00:16:58.260 ranks with the federal ndp who are basically just acting as the socialist caucus of the liberals at this
00:17:04.260 point yes the ndp in saskatchewan and it pains me to say this they are they're more pragmatic than
00:17:12.740 the ndp in the rest of the country and uh they know what side of their bread is buttered yeah
00:17:19.940 well and i think you know traditionally before the far left style of ndp that we have now the ndp was
00:17:26.180 kind of the party of the little guy right the working man the you know the salt of the earth
00:17:30.820 type people and that's a really good way of describing what gun owners are um so it is nice
00:17:35.940 to see them kind of go back to their roots at least in saskatchewan um but yeah i mean i there's been a lot
00:17:42.020 of debate over the last week about this idea of scrapping the federal firearms act devolving it to the
00:17:48.180 provinces which would be kind of more of an american style um model where listening yeah
00:17:54.420 right where firearm laws vary state by state it would be like that here province by province
00:17:59.860 you know and then of course you've got provinces like quebec where gun owners would just be
00:18:04.100 hung out to dry right i mean the the quebec government would love nothing more than to can
00:18:09.540 continue kicking their law-abiding gun owners right in the teeth so you know there's some i got some
00:18:14.260 thoughts on that um but more than anything i think it sends a really clear message to ottawa
00:18:20.580 just on how badly they have screwed up this entire file they've lost the faith of the provinces of all
00:18:28.100 parties in the provinces and i think in general canadians who are sitting back going what like
00:18:34.500 what is even going on because you would have to be absolutely blind to not see that while the liberal
00:18:42.100 government and the ndp screw around with legal gun owners you've got crime and violence raging out
00:18:48.100 of control in the city streets across this country you know they're telling you to leave your keys by
00:18:54.100 the door so so intruders can come and steal your car yeah like put your tv in the trunk yeah we've got
00:19:01.700 these soft um soft bail policies right police are screaming for change i mean the whole thing is just a big
00:19:08.660 big mess right and it's i think average canadians are really seeing that now like do you feel safer
00:19:16.980 canada has never been more violent than it is now and yeah this this whole thing will be just adding
00:19:24.820 more fuel to that fire um of people being disgruntled about the way the liberals are handing
00:19:30.500 handling the whole public safety files so yeah i got i got feelings either way about devolving it
00:19:36.100 could go good or bad depending where you are and of course i'm worried about all my friends across
00:19:39.700 the country um but yeah kudos to saskatchewan for consistently standing up for their citizens and
00:19:46.420 that is their job government forgets sometimes that they're the servants not the masters and that's
00:19:52.260 really nice to see yeah i mean i guess it could become a provincial voting issue then all of a sudden
00:19:58.180 and we know how well mobilized firearms owners can be um when it becomes a voting issue i mean it was
00:20:05.780 one of the reasons stephen harper won yeah back in the day is because the firearm zoning community
00:20:11.780 mobilized and after he said he would scrap the gun registry and we all said okay okay let's do it
00:20:18.340 let's do it and so i mean if it becomes a provincial voting issue then uh provincial politicians will
00:20:25.700 suddenly become accountable to that highly motivated voting block of the firearm zoning community
00:20:31.940 yeah and i think you would also see a really big shift in where people live you know i mean i i don't
00:20:38.660 know it would almost be one of those perfect filters where you know you would have kind of gun owners kind
00:20:44.100 of a mass exodus out to the prairie provinces and you know screaming anti-gunners maybe they would
00:20:51.460 nestle down in quebec and ontario and i don't know maybe that would be okay too you know you know albert is
00:20:58.420 calling yeah yeah it sure is now i wanted to talk to you about one of the things that
00:21:04.980 the ccfr does that i think is one of those rare things in modern society uh because it uh appeals to
00:21:14.180 that awful thing of toxic masculinity uh you've got the gunny girls calendar and you've got a call out
00:21:19.860 going yeah that's right so this is a fun project and yes every year i love it i take all kinds of flack
00:21:26.100 from you know uh pearl clutching women taking a ride on their fainting couch over it right we do
00:21:32.020 a calendar and the idea behind it was when we first started the ccfr i wanted to do a national women's
00:21:37.300 program where you know the vision was having range days all across the country and we could take
00:21:42.340 thousands of women every day or not every day but every year to gun clubs across the country let
00:21:49.140 them try the shooting sports expose them to it and also influence their voting patterns and the
00:21:54.820 problem was we had very humble beginnings at the beginning of the ccfr and rod said yeah you guys
00:22:00.020 should totally do that but find a way to fund it so we were sitting around the table drinking wine on
00:22:04.660 a cottage weekend and thinking well how can we as a bunch of girls get together and raise money for
00:22:09.860 our own project and i was looking across the table at some of the most beautiful talented amazing women
00:22:17.220 that i've ever met and i was like you know i would love to put you girls with your cool guns
00:22:22.420 in a really classy calendar it's not your you know it's not a beach babe calendar there's no bathing
00:22:27.940 suits these are you know classy beautiful photos of really cool women with amazing firearms in some of the
00:22:35.060 most beautiful locations across the country and every girl in it is just your average gun owner
00:22:41.060 you know i mean i'd like to think we're above average but these are average girls who just
00:22:45.700 show up for the weekend with a bag full of stuff we have these big sleepover parties at cottages
00:22:51.460 and we go out into the wild and take these photos and you know it comes together and it looks like
00:22:57.380 this professional product so much so that i get accused of using models and i'm like
00:23:01.860 no literally these are just the girls at the club you know um but yeah so every year we do a call
00:23:07.220 out for that you can find that stuff on my social media and yeah we just ask send a couple of
00:23:12.020 pictures and a little bit about yourself um we've had girls anywhere from 18 up to 60 uh every color
00:23:19.300 shape and size and you know it just sort of to me it highlights the amazing women in our community
00:23:25.940 coast to coast and then yeah i end up with about you know 40 to 50 thousand dollars a year
00:23:31.700 that i can spend on range days to influence more women to come into our sport so it's just this
00:23:36.900 perpetual adoration of each other and women lifting up women and yeah i do take flack for
00:23:43.540 it but i let that roll right off my back because to me it's probably one of the most meaningful things
00:23:49.380 i've done and yeah i think they i think they are all supermodels in their own right and i love to promote
00:23:56.340 them yeah i mean it's for women by women yeah men get to buy it if they want uh but it showcases just the
00:24:04.660 the severe normalcy of the women in the firearms owning community we're not fringe radicals despite
00:24:13.220 what justin joe might say we're moms we're business owners uh we're sports shooters we're outdoorsy
00:24:20.020 sometimes we're not even outdoorsy sometimes we just want to go to the comfortable indoor range um
00:24:25.060 you know like we're not weirdos we're just like everybody else in the community and that's what i love
00:24:30.740 about the uh the calendar is it really showcases who and what we are and it's really fun for the
00:24:37.060 women too like we've had some women who have tried out i i remember one uh girl in alberta actually
00:24:42.900 sitting out in her car at the airbnb and i'm waiting for her to come in finally i went out to
00:24:47.220 see if she was okay and she was crying and she was really nervous about coming in and she had a really
00:24:53.060 crappy ex who had told her you know you're never going to make it into that calendar you don't belong in
00:24:57.380 it and i have to say her pictures turned out to be some of my favorite and she is a far cry from the
00:25:04.180 from the woman who was sitting in her car crying that day now she's just you know kicked the door
00:25:08.980 open on a new life and yeah we're all we all remain friends after and we do events and we just have this
00:25:14.580 big tribe now of these really powerful women and i love it i love it and yeah if the uh radical feminists
00:25:22.500 want to get mad at you great i'm sure you care as little as i do uh yeah tracy tracy uh tell us how
00:25:30.580 people can get involved with the canadian coalition for firearms rights you're doing great things there
00:25:35.140 you're fighting with the government oh yeah i'm bringing you're bringing legal challenges against
00:25:39.780 the federal government all the time uh you're not just uh a lobby group you really are a vehicle for
00:25:46.020 change yeah so you can find um us and all the cool things we're doing at ccfr.ca um there's a
00:25:53.300 little button there that says why join and it's a running live list of everything we've done it's
00:25:58.740 really long so there's a button that even says skip to after the gun ban because you know that's kind of
00:26:04.180 the more juicy recent stuff um yeah you can find all the the stuff about us there um propertyjustice.ca is
00:26:11.220 sort of our sister website where you can find all the legal action the court challenges the charter
00:26:16.420 challenges all the work that we've done in the courts to fight this government and their their
00:26:21.220 unholy attack on uh legal gun owners and of course we've got a huge youtube channel lots of resources
00:26:27.140 on there a bi-weekly podcast and a national tv show on wild tv called ccfr radio on the air and of
00:26:33.940 course follow my twitter because it it's always spicy yeah it is it's fun yeah and you guys have one of
00:26:39.460 the best merch stores uh for your cause in canada and even in north america i think it's just cheeky
00:26:46.100 and fun and uh really great products there yeah thanks i take a lot of pride in that our team just
00:26:51.620 kind of figures those things out on our own we've got a small group um we're always looking for more
00:26:56.580 volunteers you can send an email to volunteer at ccfr.ca and come and join the team and help us out and
00:27:03.220 yeah we're we're uh we've grown a lot in the last eight years and we are a big national powerful
00:27:09.460 group and it we're going to do some really great things and strike fear in the hearts of the liberals
00:27:15.780 which i love so much tracy thanks so much for coming on the show i shouldn't keep you any longer
00:27:20.020 because you have the best day ever ahead of you yeah i'm gonna go to the range right now go shoot
00:27:25.380 some guns and help this guy spend some money awesome all right thanks sheila thanks we'll have you
00:27:30.580 on again very very soon well this is the portion of the show that is dedicated just to you dear
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00:29:22.020 apparently the budgets don't balance themselves eight years later so anyway the first comment
00:29:30.500 comes from canuck one on rumble and he says i'm an average middle class canadian for the last few
00:29:37.700 months the total amount i pay for the carbon tax on my gas bill is more than the actual amount of the
00:29:42.900 natural gas that i used yep so go tell that effing liar to stick it where the sun don't shine like a
00:29:51.780 true psychopath he lies through his teeth which with such conviction that he managed to fool a whole bunch
00:29:58.420 of dim-witted canadians devout followers no doubt you're obviously speaking of justin trudeau who tells
00:30:05.540 us that if we give him more money for the cost of everything by the way because the carbon tax is added
00:30:14.500 on every step of this supply chain but if we give him more money he will cycle it through the hands of
00:30:21.300 a thousand bureaucrats who have done nothing to create or build wealth and then suddenly give you back
00:30:27.620 more money through the magic of liberalism it's crazy he says that people will get back more than what they
00:30:36.420 pay but how can that possibly be when you're paying as our friend here points out more in carbon tax than
00:30:43.620 you have on the gas itself however i will take a slight disagreement with you when you say that
00:30:54.660 uh the people who justin trudeau fooled with his lies are his devout followers they may have been but i
00:31:04.020 think the shine has come off that pricey little bobble and there are many people who are just fleeing
00:31:12.980 the liberal party either as members or voters to a more common sense conservative approach
00:31:18.580 i think people are finally finally seeing through the lies there are many of us who knew that justin
00:31:25.940 trudeau was a a liar and unqualified from the very beginning it just took some people i think in the
00:31:36.820 eastern parts of this country a while to learn it but stephen harper's campaign slogan directed at
00:31:44.340 justin trudeau was he's just not ready looks like he was not ready and will never be ready after eight
00:31:52.900 nearly nine years of learning on the job he still has not learned on the job and i don't think being
00:31:58.180 a prime minister is the thing you should actually learn on the job actually let's do one more it's from
00:32:05.300 chickadee roses who writes always remember we must always remember that we must take everything that he
00:32:12.740 says justin trudeau and turn it 180 degrees to get the real truth like when he says he's a feminist but
00:32:19.460 he was grabbing journalists and with the old kokanee grope or how he says that he's an anti-racist but
00:32:28.180 he's the guy who did blackface how he says he's not divisive but he's the guy who gets up in front of
00:32:33.860 journalists and calls six million unvaccinated canadians uh fringe radical white supremacists
00:32:42.500 yeah you are right he is a guy who projects what he is his character flaws on other people because he
00:32:50.100 thinks we're all just as awful as he is so with that title we should be reading that the carbon tax
00:32:57.540 will not impact the people with giant mansions and indoor swimming pools i think most of us already
00:33:02.580 know this yes justin trudeau said that uh you won't feel any impact of the carbon tax unless you
00:33:08.580 have a giant mansion and a bunch of cars and a bunch of indoor swimming pools again that's how
00:33:14.900 he lives that's not how the rest of us live and people with giant mansions and lots of cars and
00:33:20.180 indoor swimming pools they can afford the carbon tax it's the rest of us who can't well everybody
00:33:27.300 that's the show for tonight thank you so much for tuning in i'll see everybody back here in the same
00:33:30.980 time in the same place next week and as always don't let the government tell you that you've had too much
00:33:37.460 that you've had too much to think