EZRA LEVANT | Glenn Beck steps up to save Canadian woman from Medical Assistance in Dying
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Glenn Beck flies a Canadian woman to the U.S. to get medical care she needs. The Canadian government in charge of the health care system is embarrassed that a foreigner has to come to the aid of one of their own citizens.
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Oh hi everybody. I went on Glenn Beck's huge U.S. show today and I thought it was a very
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interesting conversation. It was about a Canadian who could not get medical care so Glenn Beck
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offered to fly her to the States and oh my god did that make our CBC furious because it embarrassed
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us. They cared more about that than about the patient. That's today's story. I'd love it if
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Tonight, a Canadian patient who can't get the medical care she needs catches the eye of
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a major American media personality. It's December 12th and this is the Ezra LeVant Show.
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Oh hi everybody. You know I haven't heard anyone say that Canada has the best medical system in the
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world really since I was a kid. I mean no one believes that. No one says that anymore. Not even
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the people in the system. I think we all realize that socialist medicine as proposed by Tommy Douglas
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just doesn't work. We all are in line for free health care but of course being in line for it
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doesn't mean you get it. Have you ever been to a hospital emergency room recently? I mean you'll wait
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for hours and odds are you'll just decide it's not worth the wait and go home. I'm serious. I think that's
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part of the plan. It's not just we have millions of new migrants who are taking advantage of our
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free health care. It's that you know when you when something is free the demand for it goes unlimited.
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It would be as if you suddenly gave bread away for free. Okay everyone gets free bread but there
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would be bread lines immediately wouldn't there? I'm not going to propose to get into a discussion of
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our broken health care system now and ways to solve it other than to say there was a crazy case out of
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Saskatchewan that I think was being treated as oh just another problem until my friend Glenn Beck in
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the United States saw it and decided to do something about it. Decided to reach out to the individual
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in question and help her. Well and then everything broke loose because of course the CBC well they
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know their job is to hate Glenn Beck because he's a right wing and you know even Scott Moe the premier
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of Saskatchewan who's in charge of the health care system involved well he was embarrassed that a
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foreigner had to come to the aid of one of his own citizens. Without further ado let me show you my
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25-minute conversation earlier today with Glenn Beck about this Canadian patient. Here take a look.
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My good friend from Canada Ezra Levant uh is uh was from Rebel News. How are you Ezra? Glenn I'm great. I mean
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Canada is a laboratory of bad ideas and made medical assistance and dying is one of them but you
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by intervening in a particular case have shaken up the entire national conversation and I I guess
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sometimes it takes a foreigner to talk about Canada for Canadians to realize we've been sleepwalking and
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I think you've shaken things up I don't even know I don't even think you meant to do it I think you meant
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to fix a problem I did you've got our whole country talking I don't know if you know that
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I don't I I know that they you know they've been assigning all kinds of horrible intent behind it
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um but my my only thing is I mean Ezra you know me I've I've only cared I care about humanity and
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and here's somebody who doesn't have cancer who's not terminally ill right she just can't get health care
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and look I may not be for socialized medicine but I'm not a Canadian and I I have great Canadian friends I
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have I you know my my brother's uh wife is Canadian she has been defending Canada Canada's
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health care since I was 14 years old um but it doesn't work right now because you've overwhelmed the
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system with immigrants etc etc and so you have to start rationing and you don't have enough doctors you
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don't have enough hospitals you just don't have it and and you've introduced what we would call the
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complete live system which is part of Obamacare which scares the hell out of me you have it called
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made and it's not right it's it's it's immoral and I I know some first of all I I hope Ezra that nobody
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thinks that I am bad-mouthing the doctors the doctors in Canada are exactly the same as the doctors up here
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or down here they they got into it because they want to help people I got to believe that they are just
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as frustrated as as we are with our system um and as our doctors are but somebody has got to stand
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up and go wait a minute we're now killing people that that's not the answer here this all started because
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of the case of a woman in Regina Saskatchewan named Jolene Van Alstyne and ironically was the
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Canadian state broadcaster called the CBC that talked about her situation she has a very rare
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disease called NPHPT I'm not even going to try and spell that all out and she just she's had surgeries
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and she can't get better she's in pain has been for years and so in Canada when you're in chronic pain
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and even if you're just depressed they will offer you physician assisted suicide they call it made they
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they've renamed it because it you know they rename it every few years because people really figure out
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what it is and I think that's the that's why when you said let's try and help this lady let's try and
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get this lady proper medical care in the states you actually did two things first of all you embarrassed
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our socialized medicine system that can't treat a woman and that has huge lineups and like you say
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the doctors in Canada are good but you can't get to them there's months even years in waiting so the
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first thing you did was you embarrassed our socialized medicine system but I think you did
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something worse in the eyes of the state broadcaster you showed that what's happening is people who are
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languishing in pain are being directed towards suicide and they do this in in our Veterans Affairs
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Department I don't know if you know that yet are suffering PTSD and so that's why they're mad at you
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they would normally love you for helping a woman in need but because you've embarrassed the
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socialized medicine and because you've revealed the suicide pact they hate you for it
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look I you know that it's not my intent to embarrass it I know no one thinks I heard
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yeah I I just I I I saw this story and I'm like that's not right
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and I'm so concerned Ezra the entire west is is about to collapse we have so many things that are
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coming our way that if we don't have our principles lined up that life matters that that there is a
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reason to live that that we should do everything we can to help one another when I read the the quote
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from uh Jolene and she said my friends don't come and visit anymore I I I I go to bed now at six
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o'clock at night because I just want day to end and I can't live this way anymore I completely understood
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my heart broke for her I completely understand it um and I can understand why she would say there's no
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hope I might as well die um but that's not the answer is humans that can't be the answer and
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so this shouldn't be about Canada the United States Donald Trump or your premier whatever
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this should just be about what is the right thing as a human what should we be doing and it's not this
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well and I'm sure your intervention has surprised her because someone cares about her now I I know her
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husband does I know yes but you've shown that someone can care about a stranger motivated by their
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love for humanity and by the way remember what the doctor's creed is do no harm they call it the
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Hippocratic oath so to have doctors involved in medical assisted dying is so contrary to literally
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thousands of you know centuries or even millennia of that healing profession part of health is mental
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health oh and they've thrown in the towel in Canada because again think back to that socialized
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medicine if you take people out of the lineup through made medical assistance in dying dying
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you've saved the government money you've shortened the lineup so why wouldn't you do it and it's now
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one of the leading causes of death in Canada I don't know the statistics in front of me with the exact
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number but it's an astonishing you are your number let me throw one more thing it's top five and you have
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37.4 deaths per 100 000 people due to made now in Canada this is 2023 and in America we are told we
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have an epidemic we're out of control with a number of deaths of people that die here in America from
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gunshot that is 13 people per 100 000 you're 37 on made which one of us has an epidemic that needs to be
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addressed wow you know what and and in Canada various medical associations have proposed
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that the cause of death for someone who is suicided this way be what their underlying illness was so if
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someone is killed in a medical assistance in dying there it's not put suicide it's not put made as the
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cause of death they would put in this case oh a thyroid problem thyroid problem didn't kill this
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lately god god god willing she'll recover but if she were to be killed through maid they wouldn't put
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made on her death certificate it would be this thyroid case so they're hiding the extent of it
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i have i have the last prescription written uh by joseph mangala oh my god uh for the children's
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hospital and it is for a thousand liters of luminol a thousand liters of luminol it's a sleeping medicine
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it would put a whole community down um a thousand liters and it was written for the children's hospital
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and if i'm not mistaken as we should look this up if i'm not mistaken they didn't put luminol as the
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killer down on the children either they put whatever it is they were in that this is
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i know nobody wants to think they're going down the same path because that's such a horrible thing
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but that's exact it always starts with compassion it always does and you know with it the germans had
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the chart how many potatoes are you able to make and feed the german people or the german army and how
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many are you taking and if it doesn't if you don't produce more than you take we can't keep you alive
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yeah that is the same thing that is saying now in canada yeah i i read that in communist china
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part of their one child program they would say don't have a child it just eats uh have another pig
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in your farm to feed people like to dehumanize people it's a common theme what you've just described
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in nazi germany and that's why after the second world war there was the so-called nuremberg doctors
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trial because so many of the people in charge of the holocaust were medical doctors wasn't all
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military men and that's where we got a lot of these codes like informed consent you can't treat someone
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without their consent and i think that a lot of the medical assistants in dying which they call a
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treatment insanely they're high pressuring these people and i don't know there's there's some
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people out there like there was on the abortion side there were some abortion providers who it was
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like a mission to get their number as high as possible they were it was a kind of mental illness i
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think it's the same way with some made activists these doctors who love euthanasia and so they say yes to
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any request there's this special pathology it's a kind of anti-doctor that is a doctor and that loves
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to rack up numbers i know that sounds madness but we see it in canada there are made doctors who will
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grant you consent to kill you in your first meeting with them in canada and it's happened step by step
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by step so your intervention i think woke up a lot of people because you know it's not widely covered
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what's going on and and you know canadians we have a bit of an inferiority complex and when
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something makes it big in the states when they're talking about us in the states oh they're talking
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about us so your intervention which was done because you wanted to help one person
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it has started this national conversation and the state broadcaster is very unhappy with you glenn
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i know ezra i i just you know look i i i grew up you know just south of the canadian border in the
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pacific northwest i love canada i've always loved canada i love canadians and i i you know while we
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disagree politically i'm not a canadian you do what you do um and i it it saddens me that
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if anything that i did makes it sound like i'm crapping on canada or anything i all i'm asking is
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we are all humans we're all humans first canadian american that comes second we're humans first
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and if we stop seeing people as humans we lose what makes the west the west yeah oh you can become
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china it doesn't matter yeah you know we have a culture of life uh other parts of the world have
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a culture of death we don't believe in suicide bombers that's why on 9 11 when those planes went into
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those buildings a billion people around the world said that those can't be americans who did it
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because no american pilot would do that we have a culture of life that would if we knew something
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was wrong because that is not our civilizational way no i was you're you're absolutely right and it's
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it's the commandment that god gave you know as you go into the chosen land choose life yeah it's why we
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save it's why if there are wounded and injured on a battlefield after a war and they're on the other
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side we save them too yeah we you know we don't we don't kill our wounded we believe life is the
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number one priority and if we lose that we're not worth saving yeah you know i you caused one
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interesting thing to happen the province of canada called saskatchewan where this uh patient jolene van
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alstein is lives the the provincial premier that we like your governor he's actually a pretty good guy he's
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one of the more sensible conservative premiers in the country but he still presides over this
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socialist system and so he he saw your coverage and he said oh jolene no no you don't have to go to the
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states we'll get you set up here we'll get it taken care of in canada and maybe that's possible
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by the way but it's only because when it would be like the governor saying i'm gonna fix this i'm gonna
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call the hospital my like sure of course when the absolute top dog politician in the province gets
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involved you can make things happen quickly but not everyone gets that kind of inside
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treatment it's because they're responding to the political challenge that your your care posed to
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them so it might end i don't know maybe you can give us an update on the case it might end up that this
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lady uh jolene van alstein gets her treatment in saskatchewan but it's only because the premier
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intervened and it shouldn't have to be that way that you have the luck of having a connected friend
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and and that's one of the problems in socialized medicine if you have an inside track if you've got
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a family member or a friend who's a doctor or a nurse you'll be able to jump the queue that's just
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how it was how it was in the soviet union can you jump the queue what's the difference then between a
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capitalist free market system that everybody said they were trying to get away from i said it will be
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something that will decide if it's not money it will be connections it will be power it'll be something
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that you jump that's just human nature it's socialism just it denies human nature and and
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and that's its biggest problem i i will tell you though um this is something that i've really wrestled
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with because you know look i i heard this story stew my executive producer just told the story to me
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a couple of days ago on the air live i didn't know anything about it he tells me the story and it just
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hit me and i and i said you know what i'll pay for it get her down here i'll pay for it i wasn't even
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thinking you know i wasn't thinking like what is that gonna cost yeah um but i have that ability
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if need be i do have that ability and then as this thing went on two things happened my wife was like
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what is that gonna cost and i'm like i don't know yet um and the second thing that that happened was
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i started feeling bad because i know there are people like this all over america i know there are
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people like this all over canada and you can't do that for everybody and and so i was just moved
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emotionally and and that is that's the problem with the premier you've got to fix the system you
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can't fix just this one i personally can maybe help save one but if we want to change the world we
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have to look at the whole problem and say do we want to go this way you know first let's stop the
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hemorrhaging 37 people per 100 000 right dying from assisted suicide is an epidemic and by the way
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that's 2023 numbers 25 is going to be much higher and you're still talking about now adding teenagers
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and and the mentally handicapped my gosh the mentally ill yeah oh yeah no please don't go this way canada
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um but we just have to fix the problem and not and and not rely on special favors for me or anybody
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else yeah well what's the latest are you at liberty to describe uh what the latest news is because you
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got the premier who's saying no no no don't go to the states he's really trying to avoid the the
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embarrassment of having a foreign country fix his medical system i can you tell us where things stand now
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so i can tell you i i'm not involved she has a right to privacy i don't want to know her medical
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right you know history um so i can tell you this she is now the guy who invented the procedure
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for this surgery um was on the phone with me almost all day yesterday and last night
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and with with her and her husband um he's going over her medical records he's consulting with a team
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at tampa general which is the best hospital for this um we have we have her transportation all
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taken care of one problem we have is her passport she doesn't have a passport or doesn't her husband
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doesn't have a passport they're going to try to get a passport otherwise i don't know what's going to
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happen there um but the other thing is is when i was talking to the doctor he's like let's look at
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everything here let's make sure that we're not going in and doing a surgery it's failed a couple
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of times already it should we look and say is that the problem was or is something else so he's putting
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a team together to look at everything uh around her um and you know one of the best endocrinologists in
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america volunteered to help uh i mean that's incredible well i mean you've got a lot of this
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of the middle of the season yeah you've got a big megaphone and when you call for help a lot of
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people answer that's really crowdsourcing at its best isn't it yeah well i hope she gets the solution
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it sounds like this multidisciplinary approach is probably a good thing but like you say that's her
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own personal um medical privacy i hope i can just tell you this i do too i can tell you this she's not
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going to have to worry about paying for it she's not going to have to worry about her travel she's not
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going to have to worry about her husband where he's going to stay she's not going to have to worry
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about doctors she's not going to have to worry about the hospital all of that's taken care of
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now we just need to find she needs to decide what is the best treatment for her she doesn't need to
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have made we want to save her life that is the goal wow by the way i think they should be able to get
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a passport in an expedited way so hopefully that barrier will be removed i think i read somewhere
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trump administration was looking at issuing some sort of a temporary permit i don't i don't know
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how that stuff works but hopefully that hurdle can be overcome well listen i love what you're doing
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you know one of the things that we model ourselves after at rebel news that you guys do uh at and all
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your different projects is you tell stories but every once in a while you stop and try and fix a problem
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and no that's why you know that's what i love your nazarene fund i mean that's one of our favorite
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things about what you and mercury one do is sure you tell the story about christian persecution
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but it's not enough just to be a voyeur you've got to stop and fix it every now and then and
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in a very small way we we try and model ourselves after what you guys have done and and in fact we went
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to iraq a couple times i don't know if you know that if you remember i think you do that we uh sent our
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reports to iraq with your guys and um that's part of the i think that's part of living the belief and
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so we salute you for that i i hope i don't i i hope i don't say anything out of turn and i guess you
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can edit it out uh if if it's not good but i i think people should know that you personally as have
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also uh given uh and you personally have stepped up in many ways and i uh it says a lot about your
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character um well you're very nice nobody nobody knows that but well which you know we we were
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looking for a charity that we could trust on the ground because it's a very sketchy place you know
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um if you go in with a donation you got to make sure it's going to those that actually need it
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and in the end the nazarene fund was was our solution for who can we actually trust yeah that
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this money won't be sent to a swiss bank account by a local warlord or something anyways glenn it's great
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to catch up with you i salute you i i know that by imposing your energy on this issue you will cause
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a solution to be found whether it's in saskatchewan or in tampa i do not know you'll i know that you
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will cause jolene van elstein to avoid made god willing and hopefully you'll have sparked a larger
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conversation so thank you on behalf of canadians who need your amplification
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i think glenn beck makes a great point when he says it's not good enough for scott moe
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to reach down and help someone neither is it good enough for glenn beck to reach down and help
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someone i use that metaphorically these powerful people helping out one person here or there
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the problem is the system itself and that's why the cbc was so outraged with by it seriously they've
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written so many stories denouncing glenn beck the guy who's actually solving the problem i think it's
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so obvious why number one he's embarrassing our socialist medical system number two he's doing
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more than any canadian would philanthropically and number three of course the cbc loves made medical
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assistance in dying and they hate the fact that someone would be pushed off of that course it's so
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creepy that canada is in love with made medical assistance in dying i think it's the fifth
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largest cause of death in canada i'd have to check that stat it sounded like glenn beck knew his stuff
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though it's not a good reputation for our country but you can see why the establishment likes medical
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assistance in dying it gets someone out of the line it frees up resources for others it's terrible but
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that's the way canada's going up next your letters to me about our trip to the steel mill that's next
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hey welcome back i sure enjoyed my brief visit to sue saint marie it was pretty chilly i put on my long
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underwear i haven't done that in a while i thought it was going to get down to like minus 20 or something
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it wasn't that bad and i was really warmed emotionally speaking by my interactions with the
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steel workers there here's what some of you have to say angela said whatever is built with steel
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should be built with canadian steel yeah but the point is they're not building things because
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mark carney in his wisdom doesn't think the pipeline should proceed without all sorts of
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political conditions how about just build the pipeline it would save the whole country money
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money because you don't have to bail out algoma anymore you can just buy canadian steel
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uh here's another letter from humaster who says the company should be audited serious money thrown
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around not even 15 to 20 years ago one billion dollars was a big deal we have our government
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throwing around billions of dollars like it's no big deal you know um as i said in my report what's
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frustrating is that algoma or at least the security guard and some of the senior management don't want
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to talk don't want us asking questions don't want us on the property hey i get it private property and all
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that but they're taking billions of dollars 500 million just in the last two months and another
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half a billion about four years ago um there's a big problem there and i think that the only real
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solution is to develop more markets particularly within canada that no foreigner can tariff but
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that seems like a non-starter i don't know it's very sad about that harrywood says sounds like the ceo
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is a little biased protecting his huge salary and government handouts well as i said in my monologue
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about a week or so ago um i don't think this manager is good at handling the crisis of algoma steel
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namely american uh huge american tariffs and i and i think he's bending to some a political fashion and
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installing electrical steel making rather than coal-fired steel making it's just some green fantasy um he he
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paid himself or i guess with the approval of the board 5.6 million dollars a year and the globe
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in the mail called him one of the ceos of the year and i thought to myself your your company's in
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trouble you're laying off a thousand people you're being tariffed it looks bad everywhere how on earth
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could you possibly be called the ceo of the year and the answer is because he brought in half a billion
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dollars from the government and if that's all you care about did you bring in free money from the
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government for our shareholders and i guess he's super duper because he takes about one percent
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for commission you know being the ceo and he leaves 499 million or 495 million dollars for his
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shareholders i guess in canada that's called being a businessman of the year that's sort of embarrassing
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that the businessman of the year in canada is one who can mooch the most not one who's building new
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successful technology or or being entrepreneurial is pretty pitiful anyway i enjoyed my visit there
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and i really hope that there is some salvation for that steel mill that said a thousand people
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laid off there it's a tragedy but hundreds of thousands that's no exaggeration have lost their
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jobs in the oil and gas sector because the pipelines aren't being built because of the green scheme so
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i do very much care about the steel workers in algoma but i care 100 times more for the 100 times more
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men and women in alberta who have been laid off well that's our show for the day until next time on
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behalf of all of us here at rebel world headquarters to you at home good night and keep fighting for freedom
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oh hi everybody ez levant here from rebel news you know it's a christmas tradition here for me to
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take an entire show to answer your questions to me questions about literally anything sure it could
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letters to ezra dot ca and send in your questions and i'll read them while wearing a santa hat my friend
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sheila gun reed is doing the same thing too and at that same website you can direct your letters to
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her also so send me your friendliest or toughest questions and i'll answer as many as i can fit into