Why is Trudeau planning to operate federal quarantine prisons for two more years?
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Why is Justin Trudeau planning to operate federal quarantine prisons for two more years? Why should others go to jail when you're the biggest carbon consumer in the world and you won't give them a chance to get tested? And why should they stay in prison if they refuse to stay there for another 14 days?
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Tonight, why is Justin Trudeau planning to operate federal quarantine prisons for two
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more years? It's October 21st and this is the Ezra LeVant Show.
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Why should others go to jail when you're a biggest carbon consumer I know?
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There's 8,500 customers here and you won't give them an answer.
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The only thing I have to say to the government, the wire publisher, is because it's my bloody right
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I saw this news today. Did you see it? Volunteer 28 in Oxford coronavirus vaccine trial dies in
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Brazil. Yikes, that's not good. Let me read a little bit. A young volunteer in the University
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of Oxford, an AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine trial has died in Brazil. According to Brazilian news site
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Globo, the 28-year-old participant, passed away as a result of complications from COVID-19
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on Thursday. Brazil's health authority, Anvisa, and Oxford University confirmed the death but said
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the clinical trials will continue. Oxford said an independent review had revealed there was no
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safety concerns with the vaccine. So one of your guinea pigs just dies. And by guinea pigs, I mean humans.
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And he was a young man, 28 years old, and young men, 28 years old, almost never die from the
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coronavirus. And you're saying he died from the coronavirus and he's part of your vaccine trials,
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but there's no safety concerns. You realize that you're saying there's no safety concerns when someone
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in your vaccine trials literally just dies from the virus. You realize that that in fact makes you sound
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even more dangerous, don't you? So are we going to be forced to take these vaccines? And by forced,
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I don't mean necessarily someone holding you down and jabbing a needle into you, but actually that
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wouldn't really surprise me. But by forced, I mean the same way other countries are forcing things.
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In Australia, they have a phrase, no jab, no pay. And they're talking about jabbing a Chinese-made
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vaccine in you. So, you know, it's only the bestest vaccine you can get. I don't know if you saw this
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a few months ago. I suspect the majority of Australians will get vaccinated and then there
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will be a strong public view that those who choose not to get vaccinated need to,
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there needs to be some sort of incentive stick perhaps through the current programs, including
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no jab, no pay to make that happen. So I think that is a very reasonable interpretation of what
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the PM had to say today. Again, looking at specific things like not being able to
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go into restaurants, not being able to travel internationally.
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So sure, this upcoming vaccine will be completely voluntary. It's just that, you know,
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you won't be able to go to work or go to a restaurant or travel or get paid if you don't
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get jabbed. But yeah, choice is yours completely. It's voluntary. Here's Jacinda Ardern, the newly
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reelected Prime Minister of New Zealand, who goes even further. She puts people in prisons until they
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comply with her health demands. But as she laughs here, it's completely up to them how long they're
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going to stay in prison said I wanted to, um, I've got a number of questions about people,
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um, refuse, you know, what do we do if someone refuses to be tested? Well, they can't now.
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If someone refuses in our facilities to be tested, they have to keep staying. So they won't be able
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to leave after 14 days. They have to stay on for another 14 days. So it's a pretty good incentive.
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You either get your tests done and make sure you're cleared, or we will keep you in a facility
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longer. So I think people, most people will look at that and say, I'll take the, I'll take the test.
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Yeah, hilarious stuff there. You know, Justin Trudeau has bought 37 million syringes,
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which just happens to work out to exactly one for every man, woman, child and baby in Canada.
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I say again, there has been a single death in Canada under age 20 from the virus. And that case
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had terrible preexisting conditions. So if there's 10 million people or so in that age bracket,
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and literally only one died, you have a one in 10 million chance of dying from the virus if you're
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a young person, as close to zero as possible. But do you think a brand new, rushed to market,
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made in China vaccine, or even the one that Oxford's testing in Brazil or whatever,
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do you think it'll have a higher or lower risk than the one in 10 million that the virus poses
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itself for young people? One in 10 million risk for under 20s, but no jab, no pay, stay in jail till
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you do it, or at least don't travel, don't work, don't go to a restaurant without your certificate.
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I think the public has to know this is one of the worst case scenarios in terms of an infectious
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disease outbreak, in that their cooperation is sought. If there are people who are non-compliant,
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there are definitely laws and public health powers that can quarantine people in mandatory settings.
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It's potential you could track people, put bracelets on their arms, have police and other setups to ensure
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Yeah, that's from a documentary she did a few years ago. Imagine that woman in charge of your
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freedom. Which brings me to this modest proposal by Justin Trudeau's Public Works Department. As you
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can see, it's from the federal government's procurement website through Public Works Canada.
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This is where all the things that the federal government buys are listed. They have lots of
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rules in English and French. This is where they publish their requests for proposals, RFPs as they call
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them, where they ask companies to bid on projects. Sometimes they have sole source projects too,
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often to liberal insiders. But look at this one. It's titled, Service Providers for Federal Quarantine
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Isolation Sites. Oh really? Oh yes. It's a tender notice, letter of interest, request for information.
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So this isn't the contract yet. It's feeling around, asking companies to tell them their big ideas.
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It's like a brainstorming session for companies that specialize in private detention facilities.
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So you'd expect private prison companies to be sending in all sorts of proposals right now,
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proving how good they are at managing private prisons. That's what a quarantine isolation site
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is. It's a prison, but for people who are not criminal. It's a prison for people that Teresa
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Tam thinks should be locked up for whatever health reason, perhaps for not wanting to get jabbed.
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Let me read this for you. As you can see, they have a window called Region of Delivery,
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and you can see they list every single province and territory. And to the left of that, they say
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who the end user is. That's Public Health Agency of Canada. So that's Teresa Tam.
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And under that is a general description. I'm going to read what they say. It's going to take me about
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a minute to read it, but bear with me. I think it's actually pretty interesting.
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The government of Canada is considering engaging a third-party service provider for federal
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quarantine isolation sites that will be used to house and care for people for public health
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and other related federal requirements associated with the COVID-19 pandemic response.
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The government is seeking feedback from current service providers about potential options for
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standing up, operating, and managing all the services associated with these sites.
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The purpose of this request for information, RFI, is to seek feedback from potential service
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providers in order to develop a strategy for the potential future management of these sites
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going forward. Should the government of Canada determine that a third-party managed solution going
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forward is a viable strategy, Public Services and Procurement Canada may issue a request for
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proposal to provide suppliers the opportunity to bid on the services required as per the schedule
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containing this document. Okay, thanks for letting me read all that. I just wanted to set the table here.
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These detention centers are for public health reasons or other reasons related to the pandemic.
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Hang on. What are non-health reasons for a detention center? Why, it's non-compliance.
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For people who aren't sick, they're not a health risk, but maybe they're a political risk.
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As Teresa Tam said in that film clip I showed earlier, it's for people who won't do what politicians
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tell them to do. I find it odd that the government is asking for tips on how to do all this.
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They're asking for vendors to dazzle them with ideas. Hang on, you either need something or you
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don't. As a government, why would you tell the world's prison companies to hit you up with their
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best shot? Hey guys, just dazzle us. I don't know what I want, but I know and I'll see it.
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Impress me, guys. Why are you asking the world's private prison companies to come up with solutions for you?
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If you ask a jail builder to come up with an idea, it's probably going to be an idea for building
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jails, I'm guessing. You're begging the question. Now there's a lot of documents linked on this site,
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but I'll just read from the first one, published about a month ago. The document repeats some of
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what I just read at length, and then it gives us some more detail. I'm going to read a little bit
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of this for you. Under the current emergency order in Council, all travelers arriving in Canada
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must have a suitable place to isolate or quarantine. Public Health Agency Canada is
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currently managing 11 designated quarantine sites, DQS, in nine cities across Canada with
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the capacity to lodge up to 1,600 travelers. Public Health regional staff are responsible for
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the management of nine quarantine sites across Canada with logistics, cleaning, transportation,
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food, and nursing services provided by external providers. Really? Did you know that?
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Did you know there's 11 quarantine sites in Canada right now? Out of the 11, nine are run by the
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feds, two by private companies. I didn't know that. In nine cities, who's in there? They actually list
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on page 11 of this document where the existing detention centers are. Vancouver, Toronto, Calgary,
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Montreal, but also Kelowna, Fredericton, St. John's, places like that, Whitehorse even. Why? Page 12 has
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their wish list of cities. They want to add Saskatoon, Charlottetown, Iqaluit. Why on earth four?
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Is it really people who are returning from abroad and have no place to self-quarantine
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as travelers? Is that really it? Because by the way, last I checked, and I just checked this morning,
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there were only foreign flights coming into four Canadian cities, Vancouver, Calgary,
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Toronto, Montreal. So why would there be quarantine camps in other cities? Who's in there right now?
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Why would this need to be expanded? I'll read some more. At this time, the designated quarantine sites
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are being used to address the COVID-19 14-day quarantine requirements for international travelers
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not having a suitable place to isolate. Over time, the use of these DQS, designated quarantine
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facilities, may be temporarily discontinued until needed again by the government of Canada,
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or may be used for other requirements. Really? Other requirements? Like, what other requirements?
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What does that mean? I'll read some more. In anticipation of a possible continued need for quarantine
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sites over the next one to two years. Given the COVID-19 pandemic, public health is considering
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having a third-party service provider provide and manage the existing sites and all the related
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services on its behalf. Public health may also consider expanding its site footprint to other
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locations provided in Annex C. That's what I just read to you, their wish list of cities.
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So this is going to take one or two years. So much for two weeks to flatten the curve, eh?
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What does that mean, one to two years? Now, I'm not going to go through this whole document. I invite
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you to do so yourself. But I note this. Security services 24 times seven, I guess 24 hours a day,
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seven days a week, at the sites by licensed security guards, which will be contracted separately.
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Oh. So is that security like, I don't know, mall cops? Or, you know, the security guard at the bottom
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of a skyscraper, just to make sure people are orderly, no hobos coming in or whatever? Is that
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what it's like? Or is it the actually the opposite? Is it security to keep people in? Like, you know,
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like in a prison? And look at this. The request for information stage is ending,
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and we're moving to actual bids, and they plan to award the contract in March if they proceed.
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Are they actually going to do this? Now, look, I do not believe in conspiracy theories. The world
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is insane enough as it is. You don't need to give yourself a fictional problem to worry about.
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But this is not fictional. This isn't some fake email, allegedly leaked from the Liberal Party,
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like something that's being circulated online right now. No, this is a real thing on the government's
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real page for public works. This isn't a conspiracy. This is the public works department telling you
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their plans and inviting private prisons to come up with creative ideas. The 37 million syringes isn't
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a conspiracy theory. The dead vaccine patient in Brazil isn't a conspiracy theory. This is the most
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interesting story in Canada, I think. It truly reads like dystopian science fiction. So why aren't all
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the Justin Journos and the media party covering it? Well, that question sort of answers itself,
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Well, you wouldn't know it, but that is Jagmeet Singh, the leader of the New Democratic Party.
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One of the opposition parties in Parliament. You don't see a lot of Jagmeet Singh doing the news circuits
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because he doesn't do well in any interview. I've never seen him do well in an interview where there's
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substantive policies to be discussed. But he sure is good at doing the TikTok memes, isn't he?
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He practices and practices and looks so cool to the teens and 20s set. The reason I show you this is because
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while Jagmeet Singh was practicing his TikTok videos, the grown-ups were in Parliament. There was a real
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showdown. Justin Trudeau and his minority liberals were doing everything they could to avoid a new
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anti-corruption committee proposed by various other opposition parties, especially the conservatives.
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In fact, Pablo Rodriguez of the liberals threatened that if indeed the opposition parties created an
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anti-corruption committee, they would hold a snap election. Well, in the end, Jagmeet Singh buckled
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and said, no, no, no, no, no, Trudeau, we'll give you what you want. And so we stumble forward.
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We don't have the disclosure we need. We don't have the integrity we need. And Jagmeet Singh is not,
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in fact, an opposition politician. He's joining us now via Skype from Ottawa. He's our friend,
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Manny Montenegrino, the CEO of ThinkSharp. Manny, I'm just sad that Jagmeet Singh is so good
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at TikTok videos and so bad at his actual job, which is being an opposition leader. He just seems
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to be Justin Trudeau's kept man. Yeah, no, what a dream it is for Justin Trudeau. As weak as he is
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to have a, as you put it, a kept man to hold up his parliament the way he wants, it's worse than a
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majority. A majority government worries about all of the supporters of that party. There's a lot of
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liberals that are not happy with the brinkmanship that the Justin Trudeau is doing, what he's doing
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to the rule of law, what he's doing to obstruction. And this latest act, what he did with proroguing,
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he prorogued parliament to avoid accountability at, at a committee. Uh, that doesn't make a lot of
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people happy. And I'm talking liberals that I know that are not happy with it. But when you have
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Jagmeet Singh there saying, Hey, I'll back you. Um, you know, this is Trudeau's dream day.
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It's very frustrating. You know, in, in recent weeks, we've been hearing from the United States
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about Hunter Biden, Joe Biden's son, who seems to be profiting off his relationship to his father.
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He was doing deals in China. He was doing deals in Russia. He was wired money by the former wife of
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the mayor of Moscow, wired three and a half million dollars, all these crazy things. And we're watching
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that from up here. But in Canada, it's like Hunter Biden became the prime minister. And we see Trudeau,
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his wife got 24 grand in trips from the wee charity of the Keele brothers, Keele burgers. His mom got
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180,000 bucks worth of goodies, like just the hundreds of thousands of gifts and cash to his close family.
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And that's what we know about without this anti-corruption committee. Right. Who knows how
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deep it goes. I'm sure it goes deep. Well, we do know. I mean, you know, it's not if this was the
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only allegation in his fifth year, uh, as prime minister, and I don't know how many years he's
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been a parliamentarian, uh, certainly over 10, if this was the first allegation, you kind of can say,
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well, you know, we, we don't want to know the details. It isn't his first Ezra. You know,
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that TikTok video really explains the problem with everyone today. It's seven seconds, it's eight
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seconds. And that's the totality of their understanding of any subject. No one goes into
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history. No one looks at. So, I mean, as lawyers were trained to do that, and I feel like I stand
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alone, but let's go back into history. Justin Trudeau, $1.3 million. He charged a speaking fees
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while he's a sitting member of parliament. This is before he was a leader. This is while he's a
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sitting member of parliament. I mean, that was just offensive. Some of it, uh, at one instance,
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and we forget, but he charged his limousine and everything else to the MP account. And during the
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whole Duffy trial, he thought, oh, well, that's wrong. Let me just repay that. It was an error.
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So it started 10, 15, 10 years ago. So we have that $1.3 million where, I mean, here he is,
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the shadow minister for youth in the government of Canada being paid a hefty MP salary. And he goes
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and speaks at a school and charges the school $25,000. I mean, so it starts there. Then we add
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SNC-Lavalin. Then we add obstruction of justice. Then we had, there's so many things. I mean,
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this guy, I mean, it's not, there is so much there that we charity. And what upsets me the most,
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Ezra, is during crises, there are two types of people that come out there. There's people who,
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you know, see a crisis and loot or take advantage of the innocent people in the crisis,
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and those who protect the people in a crisis, those who stand by and stand by the stores that
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may be burnt or not. You know, you can see the character of a person when there's a crisis. We
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don't know when crisis has come, but we can define people by crisis. And what does a person do during
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a crisis? Does he stand up? Well, we've already know what has happened during this crisis. I mean,
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yes, Trudeau spent a lot of Canadian taxpayers' money, but he also used it as an opportunity to
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do what he loves doing best, which is not the most ethical thing. And we saw that with we,
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almost up to a billion dollars. There are cases, there are reports now that hundreds of millions
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of dollars were given to friendly liberal parties, ex-MPs, to do PPEs, to do developments and to help.
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So he took this crisis and said, hey, no one's watching. Let's just use the money. We're spending
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four or five hundred billion dollars. What's a billion or two to our friends? Nobody's watching.
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And he's doing so. So the worst type. I mean, the only analogy I can think is that is is that
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there's a crisis. We hire a security guard to take care of our property and our billion and our
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valuables at our business and the security company. And we hear that there's some theft by the security
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company, by our neighbors. And we want we call them. They say, oh, yeah, well, we'll just walk away
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from this. And that's what the attitude is. We need transparency. We need Trudeau to tell us
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where every dollar is going. This committee is very important because in the spending of five hundred
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billion dollars, I, you know, Ezra, I'll bet you, I bet you that at least a billion or two billion
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went to friends of the Liberal Party. This isn't like the ad scam where only a hundred million went.
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This is billions. Yeah. Well, you're so right. And you're making reference to a story broken by the
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Journal de Montréal. Right. That's an ex MP, a liberal insider set up a company for PPE, personal
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protective equipment, 11 days before they were granted a nine figure sole source contract by
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Trudeau. Just here you go. Absolutely. And I understand that that estimates are that they
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overpaid by a hundred million dollars. That kind of casual corruption on that scale. I don't think
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Canada's ever seen that before. I mean, that alone is larger than or is as large as the entire ad scam
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fiasco that brought down Paul Martin, the tail end of John Kretchenzky. Yeah, I'm guessing, Ezra,
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you know, this is not being mean or this is not being partisan. This is just looking at behavior.
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And, you know, any any person who's a multimillionaire that gets paid a handsome salary
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to do nothing as in an opposition party, the third opposition party, the Liberal Party is with a third
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opposition party and finds it in his heart to charge a school twenty five thousand dollars for speaking
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when he's a shadow minister or a shadow for the Liberal Party, the third party for for youth.
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When you can do that and it's you know, it's twenty five thousand, but it's a school's twenty
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five thousand. And I give you a checkbook of five hundred billion. Ezra, it is in the billions.
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The conservatives and the bloc are right to look at it. I I am guessing if we saw we at nine hundred
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million and you can see that they slow they they kind of disappeared after that. They didn't get the
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nine hundred million. So it was really a necessary for we because they're now not to come now not the
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organization they were. But if there's one we I you know, I'm thinking, Ezra, honestly, if I had
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we could audit it. It's in the least a five to ten billion dollar range of the four hundred billion
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dollars. You're right. I mean, you added up the the quarter of a billion or whatever for this PPE
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deal. Right. The nine hundred million for the we deal. There's all of those infrastructure,
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green infrastructure projects that Catherine McKenna just says, oh, gee, we don't have any
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paperwork for. Right. Those are just off the top of my head. Everything they touch, there's a layer of
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grift. And by grift, I don't mean a few pennies that the the majority of the money is grift. It really
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is shocking. And I am what breaks my heart is that the RCMP and I there's a reason they're the symbol
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for Canada in so many ways. They're upstanding. They're morally strong. I think of, you know, the
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the gold rush in the Yukon and how the Northwest Mounted Police kept the peace and were respected by
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all both Aboriginal and white and Americans and Canadians that that exempt that moral exemplary
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history that makes the Mounties so beloved. And yet with Trudeau's handpicked RCMP commissioner,
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nothing on SNC Lavalin. Yeah, nothing on any of these on we nothing, nothing, nothing. Where's the
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cops? The cops were chosen by Trudeau. That's where they are. Yeah, well, that's one of the points.
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What's happened over a very short period of time is the politicization of everything. What used to
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protect Canadians was a a a vibrant independent media. This stuff would not last a day without
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vibrant. You don't see any of this on CBC, CTV, Global. You see it, of course, on Rebel and God bless
00:26:32.120
Rebel and how long they can get the message out. But, you know, but you don't see it. So the media has
00:26:38.060
been politicized. It is a liberal team. And I watch it daily. And it, you know, it is on the liberal
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team. We've politicized the RCMP. We've politicized everything. We politicized and I know this would be
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for another debate. Maybe one day we'll talk about the debates commissioner in Canada, how politicized
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it was and how the debates commissioner commission in America is very politicized. You know, we we and the
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FBI, we we need institutions to be there. But they realized it. They realized that they they realized
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that they politicized and the liberals politicized. And so so that's where Canada has slipped away.
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Yeah. You know, it's funny. I look at the United States and how every single establishment institution
00:27:24.060
is opposed to the president. Law professors, Hollywood, the news media, they're not even
00:27:32.200
reporters half the time. They're hecklers. Even the so-called bipartisan debates commissions
00:27:37.540
is wildly anti-Trump. And I look at those analogous institutions in Canada. The debates commission,
00:27:44.480
we have one in Canada. All the members were appointed by Trudeau. We don't have an FBI and a deep state
00:27:50.580
working against Trudeau. They're all on his leash. I don't see law professors signing letters in
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support of Jody Wilson-Raybould and against Trudeau. I don't I mean, I don't see the media. I mean, this
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story by the Journal de Montréal is an anomaly and it could never have been published by say the CBC.
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All the institutions in the states that are so wildly against Trudeau are tame and mute and meek in Canada.
00:28:17.300
Okay. Ezra, the you're absolutely right. That's where what I have learned is that in the liberal order
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of life, it doesn't matter how many institutions we take down in order that we get power. And look at
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the look at the Supreme Court of America. I mean, here's just I mean, I'm telling you, I shrank when I
00:28:39.640
watched the nomination process of Justice Barrett, the probably most fantastic, brilliant woman I've
00:28:47.600
ever heard, and her understanding of the law and her understanding not to conflate politics with law.
00:28:54.320
It was brilliant. Not one person said, hey, wait a minute. Why are the Senate asking questions
00:29:00.860
for a judge to predict a case? And that in itself is wrong. So when you see that, it's just they don't
00:29:10.720
even know the fundamental division of powers in America. No justice should ever be asked, what are
00:29:16.360
your views and how will you decide on something? That's just dead wrong. But more so, there's this,
00:29:23.220
and I think it will happen if Biden wins, he will pack the court, taking it from nine to 12.
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There should be every judge and every judge and every lawyer in America saying that is the absolute
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abusive process. When you take the third branch of the independent branches of America and politicize
00:29:44.260
it to an extent that it just becomes a part of the Congress, it's just dead wrong. But there's dead
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silence. So when you can see that happening, when you see, like you spoke about Biden, how could there
00:30:00.920
be a reasonably honest liberal that says, hey, the media's got to at least report on this? And they
00:30:08.620
don't. They're happy. They're cheering on that the independent media is not even reporting on a major
00:30:14.780
matter. They, you know, social media is blocking people that report on a factual matter. So, and no
00:30:23.040
one is saying, wait, let's stop that. Yeah. Well, I mean, what you're describing there in the US
00:30:27.780
confirmation of a judge, it's back and forth. And I agree with you, some of the questions were
00:30:33.160
inappropriate by the Democrat senators, but at least they have an independent judiciary and they can
00:30:40.040
confirm it here. The prime minister basically announces the judge. The parliamentary justice
00:30:46.600
committee can put some written questions very politely to the judge, but it's foreordained.
00:30:52.820
There's no confirmation process. So I say, even as you describe the dysfunction in the United States,
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we can only aspire to that level of dysfunction because everything here is already under the prime
00:31:07.720
minister's sole control. You know, I feel like in some ways I'm depressed that we won't have the
00:31:14.240
kind of robust scrutiny of Trudeau that he needs, but had he gone to an election right now, had Jack
00:31:19.720
Mead Singh not been there, I think Trudeau would have got a majority because I think there's been
00:31:24.900
no institutions blocking him. And I think as with other governments around the world, New Zealand's
00:31:30.000
prime minister just got a thumping re-election. Yeah. No, no, this is absolutely planned.
00:31:35.780
I mean, Trudeau must be surprised that he's actually said, I want to stop a criminal investigation
00:31:41.400
against me or a corruption investigation of me, or we go to the polls and Jagmeet Singh,
00:31:47.380
you know, buckled like a cheap suit. He is surprised. Ezra, quick little facts. The last time
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liberals have done a snap election, 2000, November 27, Stockwell Day was the leader for four months.
00:32:00.660
2004, June 28, Stephen Harper was the leader for three months. Aaron O'Toole was the leader for
00:32:07.540
three months. This is planned. They want this election so bad for two reasons. And every time
00:32:13.320
you have a new leader, they make mistakes. I was there when Stephen Harper made a few mistakes his
00:32:17.380
first time. People at the first time making mistakes. They want this election for two reasons.
00:32:22.860
Uh, the leader's not ready. And number two, everyone in the world is getting a bump with Corona virus,
00:32:29.740
uh, except for, uh, uh, Trump. And that tells you, that just tells you, uh, the, the absolute, uh,
00:32:37.180
bias in the media. So now, uh, New Brunswick did it, uh, went from minority to majority. BC is doing it,
00:32:43.720
uh, in the middle of pandemic. Trudeau wants this so bad. Trudeau tomorrow can pass a motion saying,
00:32:49.580
if you don't give me $50 billion, uh, it's a conference motion. They'll, they'll probably say
00:32:54.480
yes to it. You're so right. He wins either way. Either he gets the outrageous thing he wants,
00:32:59.400
or he gets the election he wants. He's in a... Oh, it's just, yeah. Yeah, absolutely. Yeah,
00:33:04.800
absolutely. No, it's, and it's so cynical because there's a long history of this happening. And what
00:33:11.100
really bothers me is every Canadian forgets what happened yesterday. And I blame TikTok. I blame
00:33:17.960
social media. Everything lasts for one day, one. I mean, we prorogued, Trudeau prorogued government
00:33:25.000
to avoid accountability at a committee. Yeah. Didn't pay a price whatsoever. And of course,
00:33:31.540
the media was there supporting him saying what a brilliant man he is. There's no parliament left.
00:33:36.840
There's no accountability. We, um, it's a sad day in Canada's lives. I mean, it's just,
00:33:41.560
we are not the Canada that, uh, that, uh, we think we are. Yeah. Well, Manny, it's great to talk to you.
00:33:48.760
Thank you. You're a fan favorite. You teach us so much every time we talk. I'm grateful for your time
00:33:53.460
and wisdom. Thank you. Thank you for having me, Ezra. My pleasure. There you have it. Manny Montanagrino,
00:33:58.620
the CEO of ThinkSharp. And he joined us today via Skype from Ottawa. Stay with us. More ahead.
00:34:17.660
Hey, welcome back on my monologue last night. Derek writes, Trudeau is afraid of an anti-corruption
00:34:22.680
committee. Why would he be afraid of anything if he did nothing wrong? Well, that's the thing. I mean,
00:34:27.280
an anti-corruption committee could investigate any party, anyone. He sure seems pretty defensive
00:34:33.400
about that, doesn't he? Susanna writes, I can't believe the groper in chief and his corrupt
00:34:38.540
government is still polling so high. I know of a lot of people who are hardened followers of the
00:34:42.880
bought off Canadian media. I guess realizing that the news channels you've been watching for the last
00:34:46.340
40 years are lying to you is a hard pill to swallow. Exactly. I mean, seriously, uh, I, there's a song
00:34:54.580
that Morrissey wrote about five years ago. I can't get it out of my head. It's spent the day in bed.
00:34:59.240
Like he's, I, you know, I got to play that song for you one day. Um, in fact, I want to play for
00:35:03.360
you a clip right now. We won't put this on YouTube. It would be demonetized, but just get a load of this.
00:35:07.760
I love my bed. And I recommend that you stop, stop watching the news because the news contrives
00:35:21.240
to frighten you, to make you feel small and alone, to make you feel that your mind isn't your own.
00:35:34.080
Yeah. Stop watching the news because the news contrives to frighten you, to leave you sad and
00:35:44.000
alone, to make you feel your mind isn't your own. That's the news. And what's my point? My point is
00:35:49.620
to answer your question. If you just turned off the news, blotted it out, blacked it out, didn't
00:35:57.180
listen to any news and lived your life normally, you'd probably be happier. I mean, you'd be naive.
00:36:05.280
You would be living in a bubble, but maybe you'd be happier if you didn't see the destruction of the
00:36:11.980
country. I, myself, once you're woke, you can't get unwoke. Once your eyes are open, you can't really
00:36:17.100
close them. But maybe people who stop watching the news and hide in bed, maybe they're happier.
00:36:23.200
That's what watching the CBC and reading the Toronto Star is like. You're in this left-wing
00:36:28.840
alternative universe where everything's going great. On my interview with Dove Hyken, Jare writes,
00:36:36.080
Governor Cuomo has to deflect blame from his obvious failures involving the pandemic,
00:36:39.760
so he writes a book praising himself and finds a handy group of people to criticize. Yeah, I get it. I
00:36:44.440
mean, it's, I understand scapegoating, scapegoating the other, but it's just so surprising to me that New
00:36:50.540
York, which has the largest population of Jews anywhere outside Israel, it just seems crazy to
00:36:59.480
me to pick on Jews. It would be like the governor of New York picking on the Irish or picking on
00:37:04.420
Italians. What are you doing? That's such a big component of your own people. It's madness,
00:37:10.880
but I guess he thinks it's working for him. I just never would have expected it. I mean,
00:37:16.160
I remember his father, you know, Mario Cuomo, who was very Italian, obviously, but he, I really thought
00:37:25.980
he felt Jewish also. He was so supportive and integrated with the Jewish community that I
00:37:31.820
mentioned the other day, Fiorello LaGuardia, the great mayor of New York after whom the airport is
00:37:36.820
named. He was half Italian, half Jewish. To me, that's New York City. I mean, like it or hate it,
00:37:41.400
that's the city, Jews, Italians, and Irish. I mean, Puerto Ricans, blacks, Koreans, et cetera, too.
00:37:46.700
But how do you, how do you go to war against a whole swath of your own people? I think it's
00:37:51.040
madness, but if it's working, maybe he's crazy like a fox. I just don't get it. I don't like to see it.
00:37:56.540
All right. That's the show for today. Until tomorrow, on behalf of all of us here at Rebel World
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Headquarters, to you at home, good night and keep fighting for freedom.