DAILY Roundup | UK speech police, Trudeau's summer vacation, New 'clean electricity' regulations
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Summary
In this episode of the Daily Roundup, we discuss the perils of being a reporter in the modern world, the dangers of working a 9-5 job, and the joy of being overworked and overjoyed.
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good afternoon ladies and gentlemen you have tuned into the daily roundup on this
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a thursday august 10th 2023 i'm david menzies and my co-host well let me tell you a little
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bit about my co-host do you know what folks today is national lazy day she doesn't celebrate that
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nor does anyone else at rebel news if we did i think we'd be working at the cbc she is the she
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devil with a spatula she is the khaleesi of the greater coburg area she is tamara ugolini how
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you doing there tamara oh even better now that i know i'm not in with the lazies of the national
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day today thanks for that david what a great what a great juxtaposition uh with the with the cbc
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compared to what we do here at rebel we're actually just discussing uh yesterday i was looking at some
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of the vacation stats and i apparently have taken the most vacation days this year but i always end
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up working on my vacation days they're not they don't end up being a day off there's always something
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to tend to or some some phone call or email to respond to so uh i echo your sentiments there
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well you know uh welcome to the modern world um i find this the cell phone this is really a fancy
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way of saying i have a leash around my neck uh you can never get away the world has shrunk uh you're
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always on call and um but i can't remember i i think i go back to pre-covid when i last had a
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vacation day excluding the christmas break but you know what uh tamara i'd rather be overworked than
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underworked um and it makes me wonder national lazy day who in their right mind would wear that
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as a badge of honor hey you know what it's a thursday uh i'm just gonna you know sit on the deck
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and do nothing um you know i i don't get that i i you know and i guess that we're all kindred spirits
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here at rebel news that um we like to work and you know i've always said this i tell this to my kids
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if you can get a job that you love and oh boy i love this job it doesn't even seem like working does
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it when you can say to yourself wow i can't believe they're paying me to do this job gee i hope as for
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listening right now but you know what i'm saying if you get fulfillment and even joy out of your job
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as opposed to the alarm clock uh rings and you go oh you're gonna drag yourself out of your bed
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to go to work um to me that's heaven on earth to marry you galini completely agree there's that saying
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if you find a job that you love you'll never actually work a day in your life and i didn't
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ever think that that was true until i became a certified rebel i was always a rebel kind of in
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my personal life but uh when i started working for rebel news that's what i thought wow this is
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it's just there's always something fresh keeps you on your toes it's never the same kind of mundane
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thing um there's always something new and exciting going on and i guess that's probably even more
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prevalent in your life david you're a specialist and you're out there um tracking down the trans cats
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so that's always a fun time isn't that amazing uh folks but tamara's alluding to last weekend i went
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to windsor there was a man cody detrimont who um transitioned into a female desiree anderson which
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almost sounds like a burlesque performer to me tamara you galini um and that was to get into a
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woman's shelter can you imagine that a biological male violating the ultimate safe space for women
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and then uh the inevitable happened i think got charged with sexual assault um i don't know their
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status i reached out to the windsor police department they didn't get back to me and
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evidently that was good enough to get him kicked out of the woman's shelter and he's gone from
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transitioning from male to female to feline he walks around windsor we have several high witnesses
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it's like speaking to someone that's seen the sasquatch you know um he wears these halloween props
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uh pointy ears and a tail and he's the trans cat of windsor um we we didn't find him we were told to go
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to the wendy's drive-through he lurks behind the menu board and pops out like a jack in the box
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begging for money um but that's diversity yeah and for asking impolite questions uh yet again just
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like the woman's shelter the security at the downtown windsor mission uh called the police and boy did they
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arrive i think four suvs on a pickup truck one of which was driving up uh the one-way street the
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opposite way because you know that that's a calling all cars situation to marry you galini
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a journalist asking impolite questions so stay tuned for that report folks it's surreal
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what an urgent emergency that must have been to disregard the the laws of the road just to
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track down your brazen questioning but all right we are 10 minutes in so let me just brief everybody
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on what we're doing here if you're just tuning in for the first time uh surprise and welcome to
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rebels chats on trans cattery um i guess that's a thing these days under the umbrella of diversity
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inclusivity and tolerance um oh and equity we can't forget the e in there uh so if you're joining us
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on certain platforms we are streaming on youtube rumble odyssey and getter because we've been
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completely demonetized for i would say speaking truth to power and asking those kinds of impolite
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questions and also sharing alternative points of view we've been completely demonetized from
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youtube we truly i'm surprised a lot of the time that we're still on that platform given their
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rigmarole and ever-evolving and changing community standards um i think they update them
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approximately once a month so depending on whether or not you're in alignment with whatever they deem to
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be uh correct think and correct speech then you could be deplatformed completely i hope i'm not
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completely frozen it looks like i may be ongoing rural internet connection but i'll keep going here
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unless someone tells me otherwise uh so if you're joining us on rumble that's kind of the free speech
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platform it seems these days and you can send us a hyper chat or i actually think it's called a super chat
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there and it's a fun way for our audience to engage with david and i or whoever the rebel
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um host of the day is but today you get david and myself and um send us a small monetary donation
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keep our journalism afloat and we will provide commentary or perhaps you can give us a tip or a
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trick so it's a fun way to get our audience involved in the happenings of the live stream but we do have
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a jam-packed day here and i guess first and foremost we're going to share this
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viewer discretion advised really if you're a parent like i am of this video of um an autistic
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teenager being dragged out of her house by british police and her crime was telling the police officer
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allegedly i think this was shared originally by her mother um was telling the the police officer
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that she looked like her lesbian grandmother let's have a look
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don't matter she's never got combatants on she's getting arrested
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i think that's the lesbian grandmother lookalike
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i'm telling you i thought you're coming she's going to be arrested tonight
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she's got autism can you just stand there she's in a cupboard she can't go anywhere she can't go
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anywhere she can't go anywhere she can't go anywhere stand there you're going to remove her for what
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they're going to remove her for what we draw from your woman think she said the word lesbian her nana is a lesbian she's married to a woman she's not homophobic
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she's not homophobic look what you're clenching your feet go away from my teenage daughter
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there is something wrong with you mate she didn't aim it at the police officer
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it's not a homophobic remark she said i think she's a lesbian like nana
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if you want to bully people you'll just you'll just get one of them badges there that's what you're doing
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she's autistic she don't like people ducking up she will have a belt down what's your name she won't come out she's got autism mam lisa
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she's got autism so she can come out because we're trying not to do this aren't we we've been trying for a long time
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but she hasn't done nothing more that officer out there has assaulted me for no reason she's got autism she's autistic mam
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the issue isn't if i've decided to arrest her the woman she won't arrest her they've brought her up
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no but she was going upstairs and she made a comment to me and that officer ran in my house and assaulted me and tried to get to my daughter for no
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if you want to make a complaint but anyway that's fine all the cameras that will have been on
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i am going to yeah because it is on and she has she was full of rage and she ran in the house and she barged me into this corner
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yeah i think the audio cuts out again and they just show this poor teenager being escorted out of the house and detained
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so much to unpack there but first of all i want to she also look they're saying here that she has scoliosis and a twisted spine so the way that they were handling her
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uh was likely to cause her a lot of pain in addition to having autism and being obviously under duress
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but tamara ugolini i'm struggling here to determine what the crime is um it says in the copy that she referred to a police officer
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that she looked like her lesbian nana now i remember once upon a time like i'm going back to high school days 1970s
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um you would use the word gay as a disparaging term like oh that's so gay meaning you know uh it had nothing to do
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with a man having a intimate moment with another man but it was just that you know that's that's bad that's square
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that's uncool but i would argue in 2023 uh tamara ugolini saying um you look like my lesbian nana um
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that's like a badge of honor aren't we supposed to be embracing the uh uh spirit unicorn community
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isn't um you know being referred to uh in a positive way as a lesbian um a good thing that's what i i think
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pride day pride pride week pride month pride season probably uh next year pride year isn't that what
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we're being shoved down our throats you know that um gay is good and if it's good it's gay so i don't see
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um the problem i mean if if her nana is a lesbian and you know so be it and she just uses the word
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lesbian it's just as a descriptor of her nana it's not as a disparaging term am i interpreting this
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correctly tamara ugolini because at the end of the day i don't know where the crime is
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well likewise and i don't think there is actually a crime but regardless that
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was no there's nothing stood in the place of this obviously triggered police officer who
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i would say probably is some form of identifying lgbtqia7 plus whatever it is these days qqaa
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community because this is a clear instance of the police being on a power trip
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based on their own inability to manage their emotions like someone making a comment and we
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don't know all of the details obviously this is just the one side of the story i mean the video pretty
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much speaks for itself that this child didn't look like they were putting anybody at risk uh huddled
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up in a closet in her home with her parents very much there and aware of the situation but the uh
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west yorkshire police did put out a statement uh just just today on this incident and it says that
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um this was a 16 year old girl who was reportedly intoxicated and putting herself at risk in leeds
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city center uh they drove the teenager to her home so she could be appropriately looked after and i guess
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upon returning to the address comments were made which resulted in the girl being arrested on suspicion of
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a homophobic public order offense the nature of the common yeah but tamara ugolini how is that homophobic
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if she has a lesbian nana and she just says you look like my lesbian nana especially in the context of our
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um young millennia millennium uh i i don't see the homophobic element to this here but there's other things
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at play here first it's the overkill what was that maybe half a dozen police officers to arrest a 15
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year old girl and secondly this is one of the most brutal policing examples i've seen in many a moon
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tamara ugolini why didn't they once they learned about her autism couldn't this have been hashed out
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with verbal dialogue at worst a verbal warning couldn't they have gone to that precious offended
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female police officer who may or may not be lesbian it's so confusing this story and say listen um this
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young lady she's suffering from autism uh she probably didn't realize that she was saying something
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offensive to you so we've told her please don't use that language again with this officer and uh can we
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call it a day no they're going to haul her off the jail and finally that's an interesting allegation
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that she was inebriated uh is this proven to maria ugolini i mean or did they no think that her autism
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autism was her being drunk that's a great point no it's not i think the wording that they used um
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reportedly intoxicated and putting herself at risk ah but the the kicker with their their press release
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here is um they they take their responsibility around the welfare of young people to take it into custody
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and around neurodiversity very seriously we also maintain that our officers and staff should not
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have to face abuse this is the second last sentence um should not have to face abuse while working to
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keep our communities safe and you know they note in here as well that there was body cam footage and so
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on and so forth they want people to avoid reaching any conclusions but uh they're fully reviewing the
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circumstances of the incident apparently and like it's just more um on in line with this the fact
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that you know a comment like you look like my lesbian grandmother or my lesbian nana is somehow spun
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into putting people at risk of being unsafe and and hateful um this is just insanity uh that this can be
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spun this way and obviously these officers as i mentioned or this officer in particular is triggered
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by this comment when you know let's just this is just taking things way too far well first of all if
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you are a police officer and you're triggered by work uh words you're in the wrong profession let me
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tell you that much but you know what the yorkshire police with that release uh tamara ugolini just dug
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themselves a six foot deep grave because they're inferring that to be called a lesbian is hateful but
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i thought being gay being lesbian being bi oh especially being trans i thought that's diversity
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and equity and inclusion and oh the rainbow mafia spirit unicorns are such wonderful people so you can
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have it both ways you can't embrace this community and at the same time say that lesbian is a derogatory term
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it isn't or somehow abusive somehow abusive this is words are now abuse apparently yeah
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to an officer dropping off a 16 year old yeah if she had said you know what you remind me of my
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heterosexual nana would there be a hue and an outcry you know maybe i think we're supposed to use
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cisgender which i never use it sounds too much like cissy but um you know this is an invented offense
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and it looks like the yorkshire police are trying to cover up their egregious and outrageous behavior
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by uh suggesting that she was drunk and good luck uh i wonder if they gave her a breathalyzer because
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that's a hell of an allegation and good luck um you know proving that in court this is just
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absolutely despicable i gotta tell you yorkshire must be the safest place in england to marry you
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galini because if you can send a half dozen cops to arrest a 15 year old autistic girl for a thought
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crime i just suppose there must be no real crime there there there's no robbery or sexual assault or
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murder so maybe we should rethink moving there uh tamara i'd love to live in a a safe place wouldn't
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you yeah and more and more we see that happening across various jurisdictions our police are responding
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to these nonsensical allegations and uh meanwhile drug use robberies uh crime stabbings like we see
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in toronto specifically on public transit they go on on on unabated so uh this this is just the tale of
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how society is being slowly degraded by the diversity equity and inclusion policies where someone's
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words um can trigger such forceful treatment um okay we're let's go to a quick ad break and
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yeah so uh to marry you galini i understand that prime minister blackface and family heading to bc uh
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for a vacation this week um i'm confused is the whole family going or is it separate vacations in bc
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uh i know blackface has been making a lot of time uh right after pleading for privacy with the breakup
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with sophie um and then hopping right onto social media and going hey we're on team barbie with my son
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and hey we're on team oppenheimer with my daughter because you know what he wants to mix up the gender roles
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right that's uh that's his um ambition there because really to marry you galini if you're a 15 year old
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teenage boy i unless you're going to the barbie movie with a date i can't see the appeal um i think
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the poor kid he's gone what wait a minute i want to see oppenheimer you know i want to see the story of
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the uh first nuclear bomb uh not you know a movie about a plastic doll and uh i bet you for that
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matter if we were speak to trudeau's daughter she's going you know um i think i'd really rather see barbie
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dad oh no but blackface knows better uh and besides uh after the big cabinet shuffle he's still double
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digits behind the conservative party so this uh to marry you galini is all about changing the channel
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right it's all about uh hey look at this look over here over here i'm going to the movies uh with my
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kids and i spoke to uh the she-devil yesterday about this i wonder um what the i mean it's so obviously
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orchestrated did they close down the cinemas uh did they have the official press photographer come in did
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they have the due rigueur eight suv fossil fuel burning uh um on entourage motorcade uh going to
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the multiplex i bet they did but um what is your understanding of this uh vacation to uh bc is it
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separate rooms separate cities um it's a little baffling to me yeah it's really bizarre and this report
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comes from ctv news um and of course the prime minister as they stay stay here is not specifying
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where they'll be staying but says they're set to return to ottawa on august the 18th
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uh and then it it says here that as we already stated uh trudeau and his wife of 18 years announced
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last week that they'll be separating but they still plan to spend time together as a family and of
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course they also asked for privacy for the well-being of their three children when trudeau
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took to social media i think it was uh four days later posting these photos of him and his kids at
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these various movies um which yeah i would say that repeatedly everywhere we everywhere trudeau goes
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all across the country he's heckled by uh by hordes of protesters and so i wouldn't discount the fact that
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he had to shutter down a movie theater and have his complete security detail there with him
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did he force his security guards to sit through these the barbie movie for instance i mean we can
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speculate but uh judging judging by his history the last several months where he gets heckled
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everywhere he goes and has to cut short his uh engagements i would say that he took extreme measures
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to protect his family and and his children during these crucial outings during a time in canada when
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canadians are really suffering i would say our country is in crisis we have all various social
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systems collapsing from the school system to the medical system to our financial system um
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we're funding unabated this proxy war in the ukraine where when canadians are struggling with a housing
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crisis with an inflationary crisis uh inability to feed their families and pay their bills crisis
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and this is the priority of the prime minister i mean i'm all for spending family time i have a family
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i know how important it is to spend time with your kids but you don't need to be posting that all over
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your social media when there are far more pressing issues going on in the country not to mention
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the vast majority of canadians right now cannot afford to go to the movies twice in one week as
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the prime minister clearly had done likely well well definitely on our dime we he is funded and paid by
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the taxpayer so he is is uh sitting comfortably in a position where he can go and do that while canadians
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struggle to as the months continue to lean toward the winter they will struggle to heat their homes and
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also struggle to put food on the table for their children and it's just proving so how how much
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out of touch he is and now he can just jet set off into british columbia and vacation for the next week it's
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maddening i think what's really maddening uh tamara is the fact that blackface once again uh guilty of the double
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standard on one hand he pleads for privacy during this tough uh chapter of his uh marital life and
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then um before the ink is dry on that press release you got him using his children as political props
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to create a distraction of how the big cabinet shuffle didn't work how canadians as you stated
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going to the movies that's kind of like going on vacation um you know you factor in the ticket prices
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of a popcorn uh a drink uh you're probably for two uh two admissions uh let alone a family admission
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you're probably around 100 bucks i imagine um and you can't have it both ways but he seems to revel in
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that and i'm getting sick and tired of the trained stenographers in the media tamara ugolini who are
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saying oh you know because you did mention also him getting heckled the last one the last time
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was at belleville that was a spectacular heckling and you have the train seals uh denouncing that
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including the newest um stenographer on team trudeau the disgraceful brian lily of the toronto sun
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going oh that the shame on you shame on you no mr lily how about this ask yourself why people
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are so upset ask yourself why they have nothing but bad things to say about blackface it's because
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they are in a bad situation in their lives right now because of federal government policies to marry
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you galini and you got like look at that kooks only help pm uh the only kook i see is the the man with
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the byline writing for the toronto sun which should be a right of center media outlet what an absolute
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disgrace and as far as blackface is concerned what i would do to marry you galini every time i have a
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whistle stop anywhere and i get abuse hurled at me i would probably retreat and go you know what
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what have i done what have i done to create such division in this country what have i done
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to create so many enemies who are so verbally abusive to me why not reflect on his own policies
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and how harmful they have been to us instead of as opposed to denouncing these people as haters look how
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blackface treated the freedom convoy in uh ottawa uh he said everything from they were racist to
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homophobes to islamophobes all of it absolutely imaginary lies uh to marry you galini but when you're
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blackface you can do no wrong and when you have convenient stooges like brian lily of the toronto sun
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to prop you up when lily should be denouncing blackface as well well uh i guess uh he's
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preaching to his own internal acquire uh let's see what happens uh come election day whenever that'll
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be what do you think it will be uh tamara i don't think it's going to happen this year i think 2025 is
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too distant i think the sweet spot is next year yeah i wonder i mean the sooner the better in my
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opinion oh yeah but i don't think that uh trudeau and his unofficial coalition leader and the ndp jagmeet
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singh are ready to let go of their stranglehold of the canadian parliamentary system anytime soon
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which is very unfortunate for the canadians suffering the fallout of their devastating policies and uh
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governance but um the the lack of introspection of justin trudeau lends to just how incredibly out of
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touch he is once again as i i seem to always mention like he just sits up in his ivory tower
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privileged trust fund baby never really had to work a day in his life i mean it's evidenced by the
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amount of personal days and vacation days that he takes as prime minister but the the lack of ability
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to self-reflect on why maybe as you've mentioned why canadians are mad why they're gathering in the
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streets and denouncing him and and and hurling insults at him um that is just astounding and then
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of course the projection that he puts on to those people or even going back to the 2021 leadership
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debates when i asked him a question about why he thought it was appropriate that he tried to ban rebel
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news from attending the debates and asking pointed media centric questions and he threw back at me and
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obviously rebel news as an organization um that uh where we've been just been spreading miss and
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disinformation and you know if i had the opportunity to have a follow-up question i was prepared to say
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with all due respect mr prime minister but your government throughout the covet hysteria
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uh led primarily by failed bureaucrat theresa tam the public health agent leader of the public
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health agency of canada they have been you have been the leaders of myths and disinformation throughout
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the pandemic and uh so that that inability to self-reflect and and acknowledge wrongdoings and kind of like
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correct course is just becoming increasingly evident on the political spectrum with justin trudeau and
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his government um and it's really sad because it's it's the canadians on the ground who are suffering
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not him up in his ivory tower jet setting for a week vacation in british columbia after seeing two
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movies in one week i mean the vast as i mentioned the vast majority of canadians can't even begin to
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comprehend affording something like that so that's really unfortunate and tamara i remember that night
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well when the debate was held and it wasn't you my friend and rebel news getting the middle finger from
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the prime minister by refusing to ask answer questions rather uh he was giving the middle finger to canadians
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um as our viewers may or may not know for the second time the first time being 2019 we had to go to
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federal court to get in there and our one lawyer went up against i don't know five six seven uh federal
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government lawyers and one each time all the odds were stacked against us but a judge said yes we are a
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credible um news media organization and there was absolutely no basis to shut us out now at least in
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2019 he answered questions but by 2021 um he was obviously miffed he was a sore loser i would suggest
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tamara and he didn't answer questions uh this time around and you know it leads into i see there's a
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um another news item here trudeau's new house leader wants question period to become an hour
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canadians watching can be proud of well that's not going to happen because i can tell you by
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whenever i watch question period and i think pierre pollieff has been doing a great job asking really
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pointed questions but that's the thing he doesn't have them answered to mario gallini
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uh it's almost as though uh pierre pollieff is saying to uh blackface what kind of car do you
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drive and the answer is my curtains are green you know they never directly answer the question how can
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we be proud of an hour we can't even be proud of five minutes when these scoundrels are too scared
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to give a direct answer to a direct question yeah 100 and this is uh coming out of ctv news and this
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is the new appointed house leader uh karina gold who she told ctv in this interview that and i think
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it's about three quarters of the way down um that she has already been preparing ministers in their
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responses behind the scenes and so it kind of just made sense that she would transition
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or be shuffled into this position during that mega cabinet reconfiguration um on july 26th
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um i'm just trying to find her exact quote here it says uh sorry just give me one moment she was
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already playing uh this role essentially and so my staff were actually telling me that sometimes and this
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is her quote sometimes when they were watching question period they could see me leaning over
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and talking about it i thought i was being discreet she said i always have a lot of thoughts and opinions
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on these things and i make them known so she's already been prepping members of parliament how to
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respond to questions but we repeatedly see that they don't actually respond to questions and now this
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is the new house leader that's trying to say that she's going to somehow garner accountability
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during question period when she's already been preparing the ministers on how to anyway the whole
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thing's obviously just going to be a giant mess because if this is the person who's already been
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prepping them on how to respond and we're not getting any responses i don't know in what fantasy world
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these individuals are living in that now all of a sudden this same person is going to somehow
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increase accountability and garner actual responses to these questions but yeah the way that they behave in
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question period it's like a clown show honestly the the the way that these politicians conduct
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themselves the language that they use um it's very frustrating to watch that we are the people
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paying and funding the salaries of these individuals to act like a bunch of children in a kindergarten
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class i mean really let's bring some adult decency back into the game and actual accountability and
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actual uh answers into our our house of commons into parliament because the way that it's been unfolding
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and going over the past few years is just the laughing stock really of the world i think i agree uh
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to marry you galini and i don't uh mind the shenanigans and the kindergarten class antics on the
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presumption that i get a question answered and by that i don't mean some word salad preamble blah blah blah
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which you know completely avoids uh the meat and potatoes of the question i mean a real question
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being answered question period is a joke sometimes just for that very reason it's so frustrating to watch
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and the fact that they can get away with it but that's their way of doing politics uh to marry
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galini we should take a little ad break and then we can uh look at oh boy the federal government
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is expected to release new clean energy electricity regulations today why am i already clutching my
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wallet folks why am i expecting bad news we'll see on the other side of the break
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how in the world could such a small group of people with limited resources change world history
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but in fact that's happening and it's the power of the truth the truth is like kryptonite healthcare
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isn't in some sense working very well foster colson is thinking about this he's got a new company an
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online healthcare platform called the wellness company telehealth company called the wellness company
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the wellness company the most popular product is the detoxification supplement that features
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natto kinase natto kinase is the only enzyme that we're aware of right now that dissolves the spike
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protein spike protein is loaded in the body with the covet 19 infection and definitely with the vaccines
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we've been completely accurate on the spread of the virus early treatment on the deficiencies in hospital
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care and now the deaths that are occurring after vaccination this is a human outrage and it's occurring
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at the end of a hypodermic needle isn't it interesting natural substances combating this man-made disaster
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oh and this just in on the electricity front to maria gallini i see that from a story posted just
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several minutes ago that um oh it's the christmas miracle in august the new electricity guidelines coming
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down from environment minister steven uh convict guibo uh will allow some natural gas uh power generation
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isn't that amazing we are drowning in natural gas reserves tamara ugolini as you know um the the
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the prime ministers of germany and japan have come over begging for um i think the number was a
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third of a trillion dollars worth of liquefied natural gas and uh blackface um playing the virtue signaler
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uh as he always does said there was quote no business case end quote can you imagine uh a third of a trillion
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for germany a third of a trillion for japan that's serious change all right and there's no business case
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but that's not the reason of course it's a business case we have a debt and a deficit it's all about
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we are against fossil fuels so i guess responding to criticism especially of scott moe in saskatchewan
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and of course uh daniel smith in alberta um guibo uh like scrooge is giving a little bit of leeway
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towards natural gas power generation well why wouldn't we look at that tamara ugolini um as we
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know with the green energy scheme um it only works when the sun is a shining and the wind is a howling
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and meanwhile like i said when it comes to um natural gas oil the rest of it um we are well positioned
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if our mandarins in ottawa would let the energy producing provinces you know produce energy
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yeah as we see in the stats here we have a twitter or like an x post it's going to be so hard to get
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used to saying that um formerly known as twitter uh saskatchewan premier scott moe posted uh the amounts
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coming out of the provinces per capita this is based on 2021 numbers but the gdp and you can see
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that alberta and saskatchewan dominate they lead the way even above canada as a whole and i'm looking
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over here at uh you know ontario which is supposed to be the open for business and the place to grow
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as per premier uh alleged conservative or progressive quotes uh or more emphasis on the progressive than
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actually conservative doug ford um and so you see that innovation in that industry just being
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completely destroyed by the liberals and these green energy uh policies that they're implementing
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and there's been a lot of pushback arguably justifiably so by alberta's premier danielle smith
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actually there was a really great clip that i put in the chat um from her on why the this this
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massive dependency on an electricity grid just simply won't work in canada and if we could play
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this i think it was she handled herself really well in this clip i don't know if people know this we have
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23 000 megawatts of proposed application for wind and solar 23 000 but here's the problem every time
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you bring wind and solar on the grid you have to have a backup uh what we have is natural gas peaker
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plants so when the wind doesn't blow and the sun doesn't shine you bring on natural gas to cover the
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gap the federal government doesn't want us to add any new natural gas to the grid so i've told them how
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can i bring on additional wind and solar if i'm not able to secure the reliability of my power grid
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by being able to bring on natural gas peaker plants that's the big that's at the heart of the problem
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no one is proposing any new natural gas plants because the federal government has created so
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much uncertainty in the market that's what we've got to figure out that's one part the other part
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is the reclamation cost and we have begun to deal with that on the oil and gas side we're demanding
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that energy companies spend uh pay down three percent of their liability and reclaim their existing
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sites but when you look at a at a wind installation maybe it has 50 turbines it's a huge amount of
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additional steel fiberglass massive amount of concrete construction what happens when that
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gets to its end of life who pays for that to be removed we don't have a system in place well i can
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tell you i but when you bring in oil and gas development you've got stable baseline development when
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you bring a natural gas plant onto the grid it can work 100 of the time when i i live in i i represent
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brooks medicine had i spent seven months driving past the solar farm that had what was covered with
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ice and snow and not producing a single iota of power and so i have to accept that as a reality when
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we were in the in the winter we had several times where the grid almost failed because we didn't have
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enough power and can't call up wind and solar on demand we had times where we even though we have
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5 000 megawatts of installed wind and solar there were two days in the winter where it was producing
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less than 100 megawatts of power so i always have to make sure that when wind and solar which are
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intermittent and unreliable when they when we bring new on we have to make sure that we have a backup
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otherwise we're going to end up with grid instability and we just can't have that
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it's exactly what you see in california oh you must be reading my mind uh tamara ugolini you're
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like the female version of the amazing kreskin or perhaps the great ravine um the i was just about
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to bring up the california example when it comes to what danielle smith referred to as grid instability
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because what was not addressed by premier smith was the big grid instability boogeyman lurking not too
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far around the corner and that is electric vehicles we have and it's not by marketplace demand
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folks it's by government edict deadlines in which fossil fuels will not be sold in certain
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jurisdictions i think what california it's either forgive me tamara it's either 2030 or 2035 that's it
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you cannot sell fossil fuel vehicles there anymore here's the thing i believe there's something like
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14.2 million vehicles in the state of california right now in the state of california
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we have roving brownouts and blackouts also there is one nuclear facility left
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in the state of california with two plants one plant i believe is going off is going offline forever in
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2024 and the other the year after that and there is no plan for any new nuclear plants to be established
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in california so tamara ugolini do the math if this state which has that many cars and they won't be replaced
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overnight but when you can't sell a fossil fuel burning vehicle in california anymore this state has a
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greater population than canada i believe and you're already experiencing roving brownouts and blackouts
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when you eventually replace the vehicle fleet in that state with all electric uh vehicles that have
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to be plugged into the grid a grid that is already um on weak knees can you imagine the disaster california
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is heading for in terms of this forced electrification um and i see it here in canada too and getting back to
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guibo don't take your eye off the big picture here i listened to an interview by dan mctaic he's a
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former liberal mp i believe of 18 years in the um uh durham area of ontario and don't hold that against
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some folks adam mctaic is a classical liberal uh ie he'd be a conservative today okay and he said that
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guibo's end goal here is to reduce our energy capacity producing in canada by 75 percent can you
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believe it this man is a maniac and i don't use that term lightly he's a convicted criminal in his
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environmental activism he uh you know decided to you know hang from the cn tower or something like that
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but he's an activist he's a radical uh and this is the guy blackface chooses as a minister on this file
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are you kidding me um you know what like you said uh tamara ugolini we need regime change in this
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country sooner rather than later absolutely and the thing about california too is we can look to how
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their failures have affected uh their the infrastructure is just not able to keep up with
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the capacity required to generate that state but in california they don't have harsh winters and
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extreme weather like we do here in canada can you imagine being in minus 30 feels like minus 40 weather
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all of a sudden the power grid fails because the electricity and the infrastructure just isn't there
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to be able to meet the demand of the canadians who are heating their homes um powering their vehicles
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i mean batteries die exponentially faster in cold weather so this idea that battery powered everything
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electricity grid um clean energy sources it's just not feasible in a climate such as we have here in
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canada and this is all very much heavily coming down from globalists and unelected bureaucrats from
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the world economic forum there's a link here that we have on clean power and electrification and the
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kind of the forceful way in which this is being imposed on to us and it says that by 2050 the energy
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system must be highly electric electric powered mostly by clean energy sources and so that would
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be as danielle smith was discussing there wind and solar and who's going to to fund these projects
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that will be um unusable in 25 years approximately the lifespan of a solar panel for instance uh when
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it actually pays for its return on the investment of the panel itself by the time that it pays back
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its own investment it's obsolete it's planned obsolescence um they say here the 2020s have to be the
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electric decade in order to meet the paris climate goals by 2050 that final energy consumption has to
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shift from the current 20 to 30 percent by 2030 and 50 or more direct electricity by 2050 and i mean again
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and again i come back to the the question who elected the world economic forum to come in and make these
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decisions decisions for the world and if they're not elected then who decided that it was appropriate for
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our political leaders to be lobbied by the bureaucrats who will profit from this electrification who who
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decided that it was an appropriate way to conduct democratic process by having these individuals lobby the
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government while they literally ignore everybody who actually pays their salaries it's um it's really
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concerning and we're seeing more and more like originally this was a plan for 2030 and now it's 2035
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and so it just kind of keeps getting pushed further and further back but it's still very much on the agenda
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it all comes down from the world economic forum and these global elites and tamara ugolini uh let me ask you
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when the rubber meets the road i don't know anyone in my circle that can afford to purchase a full ev vehicle
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uh let me ask you when you have to replace the ugolini mobile um do you have the financial wherewithal to
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buy a full ev vehicle not only do i not have the financial wherewithal to purchase a new vehicle whether
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it be gas or electric power at this point unfortunately but i don't want one we see that
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they are unreliable um how about the fact that they spontaneously combust yeah right this is a real
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risk here and who wants to be worried about stopping every x amount of kilometers to charge
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your car for 30 plus minutes um this is just not feasible it's unreasonable and it's unrealistic
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and i don't see that changing anytime soon because there's a reason why we we use fossil fuels and
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that's because they're reliable dependable and efficient the electricity grid is not no you're
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right the it is unrealistic and i'll give you an example um ford uh recently came out with the ford f-150
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lightning pickup truck once upon a time in the 90s lightning was uh that was the the sub name
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they used for the f-150 for their hot rod um you know piss and vinegar fossil fuel burning uh pickup
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truck now it's uh relegated to the fully electrified one and i remember reading in car and driver i'm
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going by memory the um list price for the ford f-150 electric pickup truck was 69 000 us ah hold on
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plus dealer markup of 71 000 us uh because they're so rarefied right now i've never seen in my life
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i stand to be corrected i've never seen dealer markup exceed the base price of a vehicle but at the end of
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the day uh to marry you galini what that means is you can buy one f-150 lightning all electric pickup or
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you can buy two uh fully decked out f-150 king ranch pickups also consider this if and i was speaking to
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somebody in the industry about this if you're booting around with that electric pickup um as a i don't
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know a soccer mom or just you're getting groceries or what have you that's one thing but what if you're
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pulling a trailer what if you're pulling a a boat and what if you're going into cottage country do you
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know what that does to the range folks it decimates it oh and by the way when you get out to the great
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outdoors because you know that's how these car companies always sell pickups and suvs you're
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driving off the beaten path you're going into nature uh guess what there's no pump to plug in
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your electric vehicle you have just taken ownership of the priciest paperweight on earth so
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yeah major major range anxiety um for all those reasons to marry you galini uh maybe one day i kind
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of liken it back to you know in the late 70s uh a vcr was uh about two thousand dollars in 70s dollars
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which was probably equivalent to about eight or nine thousand today and by the time uh vcrs were
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being uh discontinued i remember my local loblaws selling one for 29 and that you know 2010 money
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so you pay to be a trailblazer and undoubtedly these electric vehicles will go down in price
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um but for all the reasons we've discussed i just don't see a demand another another example
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new york is thinking of tragically following gavin newsom's lead and putting a ban on fossil fuel
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sales there imagine you live in new york city in a high-rise apartment or condo and you have a car
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do you where is the you know availability where is the logistical sense in terms of those high-rises
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putting in an electric charger in every space it will not be done it cannot be done so we are
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going down a path of madness in terms of virtue signaling and the last point i'll make about this
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too to marry you galini it's the dirty side of electric vehicles it's all the rare earth minerals that
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are needed for the batteries and guess who's in control of the lion's share of those rare earth minerals
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that would be china and guess where they're being mined uh impoverished african countries like the
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congo where child labor is being used to do this very dirty dangerous job we don't you know the the
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leftists like gubo uh they don't talk about that part that little dirty secret of evs but that is the
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reality yeah if you just even search out rare earth mining it is uh it devastates the the environment
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and meanwhile we have decades of research and um data to show that the fossil fuel industry conducts
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its work cleanly it's highly regulated it's um and and it's and it's reliable that's the part that
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we're missing in this puzzle the infrastructure already exists it's there it's reliable it's
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lucrative and then meanwhile we're putting all of our eggs in this electrification basket
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um that really there's no evidence to support it especially in a climate like canada's and and the
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northern parts of canada um and and the amount of money that will be wasted trying to go down this path
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path and and get this pipe dream of somehow this being clean and green is so backwards that it's
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it's disgusting and again it's coming down from global elites who are set to profit from this initiative
00:58:22.840
while the little guys like us suffer the repercussions of what will be right i can almost guarantee this will be
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a failed endeavor and the fallout of it is just going to be going to be gross because there's no way to
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recycle especially those ev batteries there's no way to recycle solar panels um as danielle smith
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mentioned in that little clip we shared with you who's going to fund taking down and replacing
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massive concrete wind turbines um this just seems so out of touch and so unrealistic i don't know how
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anybody's getting on board with any of this but here we are going down the path um that's i don't think
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going to end in a very pretty manner no i agree with you a hundred percent tamara ugolini and and i'll
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tell you this my last point on this is that you see the likes of gibo and blackface and greta tunberg
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and claus schwab they play the moral and ethical card that it is not moral and ethical to be uh
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producing fossil fuels um i can't get into the argument right now but what i'd like to direct our
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viewers to is ezra levent's superb book going back more than 10 years ago now i believe entitled ethical
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oil and you'll see all this demonization and vilification of the oil sands or as they like
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to call it the tar sands you know words matter folks it's all a bunch of rubbish and ezra lays out the
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case brilliantly that canadian oil and gas canadian fossil fuels there is nothing to be ashamed about
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in terms of a moral or ethical perspective now tamara ugolini i see where uh
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five minutes past the hour uh do we have any super chats yes yeah we have one from our supporter
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fraser mcburney thanks fraser here is a good way to get a better government note i didn't say a good
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government uh have have two terms with no pension and that includes i think the the pm the prime minister
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also reduce the size of government start with the cbc yeah the bloated bureaucracy is absolutely insane
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and i maybe you're better familiarized with this david but just how much it's grown under justin trudeau
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i mean it is astronomical how large these bureaucracies are now you know what um tamara ugolini here's an
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anecdote i'll never forget this um i was speaking with uh christina blizzard uh now retired from the
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toronto sun she was the queens park uh bureau chief or columnist there and she once mentioned to me
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that this is just for the province of ontario in terms of oh hip and the directory for the number of
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oh hip employees you know i'm not talking doctors and nurses and orderlies you know people actually doing
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health care but just the bureaucracy it resembled it was like a pamphlet and by the time she retired
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that directory was the size of a small town phone book and tamara ugolini these are just health
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bureaucrats spending all day long sending emails and texts and voicemails to other health care
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bureaucrats over and over and over again we are totally over represented i believe if you compare
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on a per capita basis uh ontario to germany i believe on a per capita basis it's either
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nine or eleven times more health bureaucrats in our system than in germany and again i'm stressing
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these aren't the people folks doing the health care putting it back together and giving you knee
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and hip replacements and what have you no these are just the suits at you know uh down in uh toronto
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uh that well i don't know what they do uh tamara ugolini i mean as as christina said sending memos to
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each other all day long it's an absolute disgrace it is yeah and we'll we have um a recent post here from
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the canadian taxpayers federation uh who are great at trying to hold the bureaucracy to account it's
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not only that the bureaucracy has become so bloated but the amount of bureaucrats making netting over
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a hundred thousand dollars a year has spiked up they say here in this one particular article since 2015
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the number of federal bureaucrats making a hundred thousand dollars and up has spiked a hundred and thirty
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six percent since that's trudeau's reign of terror right there since 2015 when he took office
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a hundred and thirty six percent increase in bureaucrats making a hundred thousand dollars and
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up and yet the the health bureaucrats sometimes when i'm doing my reports i always like to check
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the ontario sunshine list or sometimes other provinces uh call it something different but i always like to
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see if i can track down their salary and especially for like the school board uh bureaucrats as well just to
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see how much money they're making a year for their crucial engagements of basically crumbling our
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systems um i don't i like you i i don't really know what they do and some of these uh hospital ceos
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are making you know upwards of four five six seven hundred thousand dollars a year it is astronomical and
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then you know you have the ceo of enbridge i think he was making like 12 he made 12 million dollars
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um last year uh if i could find that number again but it's it's it's insane and um it's really maddening
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to see as you know someone who can't even easily access care for routine things that these individuals
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are making such an extreme amount that they could afford you know if they needed health care then they
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can go down down to the united states and easily pay for it in the private sense while they decimate
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our socialized system oh and i i have a personal example um you know even though so much has happened
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the last three years from covid to ukraine um the most often asked question i get when i meet people is
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dave did you ever get your bottle and they're referring to that crazy story at the lcbo in east york on
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wicksteed avenue in which i bought three bottles of scotch but i only got two and the lcbo uh to its
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credit decided yep they're going to correct this mistake i was told to get down there and uh pick
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up my missing bottle and the manager there ashley matallo uh decided that she wasn't a government
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employee but this lcbo on wicksteed avenue was basically ashley's liquor palace and for reasons
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i still don't understand uh wouldn't acquiesce to lcbo corporate and give me that missing bottle it
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was a result of a court case i won uh believe i i i can't uh get into what i received as a total
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settlement due to the nda uh but the point is when it comes to salaries i looked up ashley matallo
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this is an incompetent liquor store clerk this is a lying liar and to marry you galini she gets
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compensated one hundred and eighteen thousand dollars plus gold plated benefit package for being
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an incompetent liquor clerk this is you and i and our viewers paying for this this is outrageous and this
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is why one of the worst mistakes of the mike harris government when he advertised the common sense
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revolution as you know one of the planks was to privatize the lcbo what a missed opportunity because
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there's too many ashley matallo's incompetent lying liquor clerks sucking off the government teat and in
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order to get uh justice you literally have to go to court unbelievable which then just costs more
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and more uh money and your time and many people just don't have the uh fortitude to see that process
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through so good on you david well thank you but you know you raise a very good point and i apologize to
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the to the people of ontario i am positive that the lcbo paid more in legal fees for their fancy bay
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street lawyer to come down and argue the case in a failing move i might add um then what the final award
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was and again i apologize because i it's not ashley matallo paying out of her pocket even though this
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fiasco was of her own doing it's you and i and all our viewers despicable yeah just before we wrap
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things up i want to give a special shout out to jack gmail who just today became a monthly supporter
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so thank you very much jack gmail for your continued support for rebel news really appreciate it that
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all right and i think that's it that's it for our super chats and otherwise so um i guess until
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tomorrow david we'll say our sayonaras that's right i believe the alberta team takes over on friday
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and uh somebody has to because i think i'm at the journalism conference
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so i wouldn't be available anyways so to marry you galini uh thank you so much uh for uh
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joining me uh today it's been so long i was out on the field doing so many assignments but
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you are the peaches to my herb reunited and it feels so good there you go i look forward to next
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tuesday and folks thank you so much for tuning in a special thank you uh for all those who gave a
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donation it's how we keep the lights on thanks of course to our trained broadcast professionals
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behind the booth uh that would be olivia and efron so for me until monday as always stay safe and stay
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sane ontario is experiencing unprecedented growth last year alone ontario grew by more than 500 000 people
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put that into perspective the federal government brought in 1.1 million people into our country
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600 000 people landed everywhere else but folks guess what eventually they're going to end up in ontario
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that's more newcomers than both texas and florida the fastest growing states in america we are
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now the fastest growing region bar none in north america at current rates ontario will grow by more
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than 5 million people in the next 10 years that's close to adding two cities the size of toronto in a
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decade these are staggering numbers numbers that didn't exist a few short months ago considering these facts
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is never being more important to deliver on our commitment to build at least