Rebel News Podcast - October 31, 2024


SHEILA GUNN REID | Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe reacts to closer-than-expected election results


Episode Stats

Length

35 minutes

Words per Minute

163.95157

Word Count

5,750

Sentence Count

2

Misogynist Sentences

9

Hate Speech Sentences

6


Summary

Join Sheila Gunn-Reed and Lise Merle as they discuss what happened in Saskatchewan and what comes next in the province's election, and what it means for Alberta and the rest of the country. Sheila: Thank you to all the candidates who ran in this election, the families who put their names on a ballot, and all the voters who voted for Scott Moe.


Transcript

00:00:00.000 another province votes and we have the results a lot sooner than British Columbia tonight we're
00:00:20.560 discussing what happened in Saskatchewan and what comes next I'm Sheila Gunn-Reed and you're
00:00:25.780 watching the gun show I want to say a thank you as well to all the candidates from all the parties
00:00:47.700 that ran in this election whether you were successful or not thank you for putting your
00:00:51.020 name on a ballot it's no small thing to put your your name in that ballot your name on a line
00:00:55.640 sign and put yourself out in the public arena to stand up and say you want to represent your
00:01:01.120 community you want to represent your neighbors and you want to represent your friends and so I
00:01:05.640 would say to each and every candidate that put their name on a ballot this election I appreciate
00:01:11.320 the fact that you did that and I thank you for doing that and I also appreciate the family that
00:01:17.980 you have that supported you in doing that and I want to say as well that I would say thank you to
00:01:23.860 each of the party leaders for what they have done not just over the course of the past month but for
00:01:28.520 the course of their time as a leader and I want to single out Carla Beck for the very strong campaign
00:01:33.400 that she ran and I want to thank not only her but thank her family as well that supports her and
00:01:37.840 the work that she has done each and every day as opposition leader but also the work that she does
00:01:43.020 as leader of the NDP party she ran a strong campaign and credit to Carla Beck that is re-elected
00:01:49.560 Saskatchewan party premier Scott Moe on election night accepting his victory with grace and dignity
00:01:59.440 unlike the NDP's Carla Beck who suffered a devastating loss as Scott Moe's party takes 35 seats in the
00:02:11.880 Saskatchewan legislature and Carla Beck's NDP took 26 however if you got all your news from the
00:02:18.080 mainstream media you would have thought this thing was an absolute lock for the NDP the pollsters in
00:02:25.000 the mainstream media seem to be hardest hit getting it wrong why because the good people of rural
00:02:32.420 Saskatchewan didn't buy the fear-mongering from both the NDP and the mainstream media and voted for
00:02:39.320 Scott Moe's strong stable majority conservative style government so what does this all mean for
00:02:46.540 us here in Alberta what does it mean for the people in Saskatchewan particularly with the contentious
00:02:54.160 battle over what happens in the classrooms headed to a municipal election later on in November
00:03:04.140 joining me tonight is my good friend Lise Merle she's a broadcaster she is the viral get off my
00:03:13.660 lawn mom from a Canada Proud video and she's running for the Regina Public School Board she's an activist
00:03:19.720 she's a mama bear and she's got a lot to say take a listen
00:03:23.660 joining me now is my good real life friend and good friend of rebel news Lise Merle she is the viral
00:03:33.380 get off my lawn mom and a Regina Public School Board candidate and our special envoy into Saskatchewan
00:03:40.100 politics Lise thanks so much for coming on the show um I think the hardest hit in Saskatchewan right
00:03:48.820 now is the mainstream media with the outcome of the election well hello rebel fam it's so good to be
00:03:55.940 here again with you Sheila I mean it's it's never a bad time to spend time with you but oh the the
00:04:02.180 mainstream media the polling companies and the woke left are absolutely losing their minds over the last
00:04:09.640 couple days because in the lead up to the Saskatchewan election it was basically a done deal like if you
00:04:16.360 were paying attention to the mainstream media the pollsters and everybody else on the woke left
00:04:20.540 it was going to be a Carla Beck Saskatchewan NDP smoke show on election day and what they got I mean
00:04:28.260 the NDP yes they did gain they did gain especially in the urban centers but rural Saskatchewan oh they
00:04:36.140 held it down for us I mean to say thank a farmer is a gross understatement I'm at the point where I'm
00:04:43.140 willing to carry the babies of those farmers that's how thankful I am for them for them showing up for
00:04:48.840 us because it is only for the rural people the good hard-working rural folks in Saskatchewan that
00:04:54.440 kept us out of a socialist a socialist hellhole for the next four years in Saskatchewan and and I mean
00:05:00.540 us us uh urban conservatives just couldn't be more grateful to those guys so yeah it's a great day in
00:05:06.940 Saskatchewan it's a great day and us Albertans really grateful that uh rural Saskatchewan did
00:05:13.880 not lose its collective mind and did the right thing because yesterday in Alberta we just launched
00:05:21.180 a legal challenge um again over Justin Trudeau's carbon tax and the unfair application of it which
00:05:28.120 is something we know is near and dear to Premier-elect Scott Moe's heart yes and we did not want to lose an
00:05:34.940 ally in this fight oh it would have been disastrous to have Alberta being the lone conservative holdout
00:05:42.620 in in on the prairies and in the country I mean can we really consider Doug Ford a conservative not
00:05:49.060 not really I mean in name only but no Saskatchewan and Alberta really did uh really are sisters at heart
00:05:56.320 we we work in lockstep with each other and we know what a good productive cross-border relationship
00:06:03.460 does and looks like where we don't have to do double the work we do half the work and share with each
00:06:10.420 other and this is where our strength lays so we're just going to continue on for these next four years
00:06:16.220 uh causing trouble for the federal government and building our economies and helping our people be as
00:06:23.200 successful uh as as they can so no it's wonderful it's just wonderful I'm so proud of Premier Danielle
00:06:28.720 Smith she's making some major major headway for the people of Alberta yeah she sure is and you know
00:06:35.480 this is her way of actually allying herself with your Premier who basically said look I'm willing to go
00:06:41.580 to jail we are not collecting the carbon tax on any of the uh provincially produced electricity and uh
00:06:50.300 energy in this province and the feds are looking to crack down on him and she is uh looking at legal
00:06:57.220 avenues where she can challenge the federal government but also she has suggested that she
00:07:01.300 would create a crown corporation pass through where the carbon tax would not be collected which would
00:07:10.020 take some of the um legal implications off our uh un well I guess it's I wouldn't say it's unregulated
00:07:18.020 energy industry but we have a completely privatized energy industry here which makes it hard for us
00:07:23.380 in Alberta to do what Scott Moe is doing yeah yeah it was the one time that we were really happy to
00:07:29.020 have a crown corporation sort of governing over governing over our energy producers in in Saskatchewan
00:07:35.860 because it made it I mean it made it a lot harder for the federal government to threaten all of our oil
00:07:42.180 and gas companies with certain jail time when the government came in and went no we're gonna take a
00:07:48.440 licking we're gonna take a licking for you guys and if they want to cart somebody away for to jail
00:07:53.120 for for not paying the carbon tax it's going to be the premier and nobody I mean I just love that our
00:07:59.880 premier is like well I'm right here come and like come and get me I suppose I mean nothing would look worse
00:08:06.960 in the universe than federal agents marching into the ledge and and carting off our premier in the back of a
00:08:15.140 paddy wagon nothing would be worse than that for them so it's uh it was an incredible move by by Scott
00:08:22.200 Moe and if you're wondering who loves you it's that guy he's willing to get arrested for you I mean more
00:08:27.680 of this out of politicians uh you know consequences be damned what's right is right and we're gonna do
00:08:34.260 it in Saskatchewan and Alberta so yes yes aren't we blessed we are indeed and if they are coming to get
00:08:41.820 him they better bring the extra extra large size handcuffs have you seen the mitts on that man
00:08:47.540 I've um I might hold the record for handing more babies to Scott Moe than any other person it's
00:08:55.380 actually one of my favorite things to do is hand babies that aren't mine to politicians just to see
00:08:59.560 how they react and uh it had to have been oh five oh no it was five years ago because the little girl
00:09:05.800 that I handed to him just turned five uh a couple months ago so there was a we were at a big fancy
00:09:11.480 mixer and my girlfriend had just had her baby I mean she was six weeks old she's that perfect little
00:09:18.220 snuggly still scrunched size and I said you eat your fancy meal and I'm gonna carry the baby around
00:09:23.580 so we just walked around the room and visited and had everybody tell her how cute she was and uh and
00:09:28.940 then I saw premier Scott Moe and I was like well here we go and I just took this tiny tiny little baby
00:09:34.040 like this and I handed her to him he has hands Sheila the size of toilet seats and I'm not
00:09:39.920 exaggerating the man has a mitts the hand the size of toilet seats and and just as I'm handing her over
00:09:46.860 I'm like oh god please like but you know what he just took her and nestled her in his arm like the
00:09:52.820 you know the dad football hold and started doing the dad rock he just started rocking back and forth
00:09:58.240 didn't even miss a beat just took the baby and just kept going and I went that's how this is how
00:10:03.700 I knew that parents and kids in Saskatchewan were in good hands with Scott Moe because you can
00:10:09.780 literally hand him a baby that's not yours and he doesn't even miss a beat he just takes the baby
00:10:14.140 keeps on working does his thing just just peak dad all the time yeah he's the best he's the best
00:10:20.440 he's got some big canoe paddles on the ends of his arms um I wanted to ask you about the impact of
00:10:29.720 the sask united party because the sask united party is really it's a party of disaffected former
00:10:37.000 sask party voters these are Scott Moe's people who just said they cannot in good conscience at this
00:10:44.860 point cast a vote for him they made a serious impact in at least one riding possibly two um where
00:10:54.380 the NDP sort of ran up the middle which I think is a would have been a worst case scenario for Scott
00:11:00.260 Moe if it happened in a few other places what are we going to do about them what what what happens
00:11:06.400 with them and the reason I say this is we cannot ignore them um because they ignored the conservative
00:11:12.580 party in British Columbia and then in one year it nearly forms government so what does Scott Moe if you
00:11:18.820 were giving advice whispering in the ear of Scott Moe what would you say to do I would I would I would
00:11:24.380 recommend that they take uh a couple of plays out of premier uh Danielle Smith's playbook in
00:11:31.760 bringing back those people into the fold uh listening to them hearing their concerns and then figuring out
00:11:40.860 a way for them to come back to the sask party I know that there are some very very still existing
00:11:48.680 hard feelings about what happened in Saskatchewan during the terrible time of COVID and and really
00:11:54.220 this was a party that was born because of what happened in COVID and I think that we we're we're
00:11:59.840 all sort of far enough past it to acknowledge that none of us none of us got away from that time without
00:12:07.180 doing some really unprecedented things but there there are ways for us to make amends and to bring all of
00:12:13.540 those all of those sask party or sorry saskatchewan united party people back into the sask party fold
00:12:19.780 now whether the sask party is willing to do that or whether sask united party members are are well
00:12:27.900 willing to do that that remains to be seen but I think the sask party I think the sask party has has
00:12:34.940 some really heavy lifting to do to uh to smooth feathers and to make things right for the people that
00:12:40.900 that just didn't feel like they had a home in the sask party this also includes large swaths of our
00:12:48.500 urban populations in saskatchewan so both regina and saskatoon went completely orange and never has
00:12:56.040 the urban rural divide been so completely clear on on the electoral map uh this you know I think that
00:13:05.000 urban urban urban conservatives had no place to go they you know sask united party did not run a
00:13:11.800 bunch of candidates in urban areas and without without a conservative um without a conservative
00:13:18.580 option they went well the NDP is so close on policy that we can just easily sort of flip over to them
00:13:25.620 and and have them represent us so I think what the sask party must do is get back to its roots
00:13:32.140 serve its base and open up a love fest for for its conservative base I mean that's what that's
00:13:39.700 what has to happen yeah yeah I mean even if not for political expediency the humility would be the right
00:13:47.560 thing to do yes yeah without question without question because it's easy it's easy for the sask party I
00:13:54.520 mean they've been around for 17 years they've had they're now in their fifth term of forming government
00:14:00.680 and along with that goes goes a little bit you know comes a little bit of pride and a little bit of
00:14:07.120 self-satisfaction but they got served uh an honesty sandwich on election night uh that that they're not
00:14:16.060 going to be easily able to ignore I think that they're going to be able to make inroads as it
00:14:21.480 pertains to health care and education I think that the you know all of saskatchewan knows that these are
00:14:27.560 two two major ministries that need some pretty pretty big moves to be able to to fix things
00:14:33.780 but saskatchewan saskatchewan people are also a prudent people so it's not enough to just shovel
00:14:40.060 money at these two ministries you know shovel bag of money after bag of money after bag of money
00:14:45.740 especially when these two ministries are broken because of the because of the arla beck aligned
00:14:51.860 union employees that have broken it both need major reform both need to have all of the doors thrown
00:15:00.980 open and and all of the ideas must be considered and and people in saskatchewan are nothing short of
00:15:07.260 um brilliant and and resilient and there are a lot of ideas that the sask party could implement that
00:15:14.220 would help both of those ministries uh improve on their services and their delivery without costing
00:15:20.300 taxpayers an arm and a leg so yeah looking forward to that really looking forward to that yeah and if
00:15:26.420 i had scott mosey or i would say do it tomorrow like literally tomorrow start tomorrow start revamping
00:15:32.960 these industries why industries as if ministries ministries they are industries so yep yeah i guess they
00:15:41.620 are self-proliferating industries um especially when it comes to the management class but i would say do
00:15:48.000 it tomorrow because you need people to have enough time between now and the next election to get over
00:15:56.080 the union and media fear-mongering about what you're doing they need to be able to experience using these
00:16:04.140 industries ministries uh post your massive changes and realize that may they're better yes or at least
00:16:13.700 not worse and that the sky didn't fall because that will be the mantra the sky is falling american
00:16:20.480 style this american style that and people need to realize scott mo made all these drastic changes and
00:16:27.820 guess what i didn't even notice and yes might have even gotten better that's right yeah no if
00:16:34.080 we could if we could get our uh education ministry to be responsive to parents really build a pathway
00:16:41.500 for parents to not only have a seat at the table to be but to be sitting at the head of the table that
00:16:47.440 would be a massive improvement um and also to to improve our wait times and access in health care
00:16:54.600 because it's not you know once you're in the health care pipeline man it works slick and nobody can speak
00:17:01.500 to this more more more clearly than me our our family had a cancer diagnosis a couple of years ago
00:17:08.140 and from the point of diagnosis to the point of cure was i'm talking five and a half months sheila like
00:17:14.900 once you're in the it was incredible to see that entire mechanism whip into action we got the best care
00:17:24.020 we got the timeliest care and a year after that diagnosis we were declared cancer free it was
00:17:29.780 incredible to see how that entire ecosystem works in health care the issue is getting in there and
00:17:37.320 getting to the right person in an expedient manner so this is that i mean these are all problems that
00:17:42.860 can be fixed for the people of saskatchewan and i have no doubt that they're that they're going to work
00:17:47.520 on it um but but my wish is that for for everybody that's experiencing a health care crisis or um or or
00:17:55.540 is in need of health care in saskatchewan to have an experience like that because man when it works
00:18:00.280 it works so well and we just need to we just need to copy paste what they're doing on on that side
00:18:07.440 into every other area of health care yeah now i know that a lot of people know you as uh the get off
00:18:15.160 my lawn mom uh from your viral video but you are also the mom who was slapped with a thirty thousand
00:18:23.100 dollar access to information fee when you asked for details about what was being said at the board
00:18:29.640 level about your own family but you also asked for what they are teaching kids about gender theory
00:18:36.340 gender ideology sex ed and instead of just handing it over to you because like let's be real these are
00:18:43.000 digital documents it's not like they have to go buy a printing press rent a peasant to crank out the
00:18:49.340 documents they just uh keyword search their emails and uh copy paste put it in a pdf document and then
00:18:57.920 email it off to you that's not what they said to you is it uh but give us an update on give us the
00:19:04.740 cool notes version of how you ended up with a thirty thousand dollar bill for people who don't know and
00:19:08.720 tell us where you are now okay so back in june i submitted a freedom of information act request
00:19:14.680 on regina public schools and basically i asked for four things i asked for information about myself
00:19:20.020 i asked for information about my children and i asked for information about gender ideology and
00:19:26.000 sexual orientation and pride so all of the key words that you would have seen in the mainstream media
00:19:33.260 parental consent parental inclusion uh uh you know um pronouns uh gender all of the key words that you would
00:19:43.120 have seen happening last summer in saskatchewan and they stonewalled me for the better part of uh let's see
00:19:50.040 july august september october four months and then just last week out of the goodness of their hearts
00:19:56.620 regina public schools got in contact with me and said we have the documents ready however we can get
00:20:04.240 them to you whether it be by courier if you want to pick them up you can i said courier them to me today
00:20:09.260 so they released 1500 documents two weeks ahead of the municipal election that i'm running in okay and
00:20:17.880 need five they want me to look at them within five days so 1500 documents that's less than 10 percent
00:20:24.020 of the overall amount of documents that they said that they had and they released them to me
00:20:30.940 for free and what okay number one i have a couple questions number one who decided on the documents that
00:20:38.260 who decided on the documents that they actually provided to me and how were those documents chosen
00:20:45.320 because what they gave me is more damning than i could possibly ever tell you sheila when we go through
00:20:53.580 them and i've shared i've shared them with um with a handful with with a handful of our nearest and
00:20:59.320 dearest people and you know what we might even have to because like i said i'm running in a municipal
00:21:03.520 election to become trustee of regina public school board so we just might need to dump them on the
00:21:08.920 internet and ask our followers to go through them with a fine tooth comb because what i've seen just
00:21:14.200 even surficially is so damning is so damning sheila that regina public schools is going to have an even
00:21:21.460 bigger nightmare on their hands once we let them into the public sphere so uh that's what i've got that's
00:21:28.240 what i've got so far and because we're on the topic of regina public schools this is this is uh this is
00:21:35.620 incredible so you know we here we here at rebel just love chasing good juicy stories i mean nothing
00:21:42.020 makes us happier than chasing a good juicy story um but but working in sort of collaboration with our
00:21:48.120 friends over at the western standard we are on to a story that is so huge and so damning that there are
00:21:58.580 more than a handful of a few of official bureaucrats over there at regina public schools that should be
00:22:04.000 very very very nervous in these upcoming weeks i mean when the people of regina and the people of
00:22:11.100 saskatchewan hear this story it is going to cause shockwaves for the people at regina public schools
00:22:16.600 and nobody deserves that more than them so here's what really troubles me is just looking
00:22:24.640 superficially at these damning documents especially request item number 11 which i plan to report on
00:22:30.200 uh they're terrible but that worries me about the other 90 of the documents you haven't seen
00:22:40.000 without question if this is the this is the most tame stuff that they released how bad is the rest of
00:22:46.540 this stuff and and exactly they ragged the pup puck right up until uh municipal election day yep they
00:22:55.540 sure they sure did they hung on to it they stonewalled they obfuscated around it oh they were going
00:23:02.640 they were gone on holidays in the summertime that's why they didn't get back to me i mean
00:23:07.640 they they they ran around they ran around in circles not to provide these documents and all of a sudden
00:23:14.120 they want us to have these 1500 documents no uh sheila it is my intent to get the rest of those documents
00:23:21.200 in our hot little hands and we will have a juicy story to tell the people that watch rebel news
00:23:27.940 about regina public schools i i just it's yeah it's wild it's wild like this this is this and this
00:23:36.400 is at regina imagine what's happening in toronto montreal edmonton vancouver what kind of sodom and
00:23:44.940 gomorrah stuff is happening in vancouver this is what's happening in regina so for for parents
00:23:50.720 watching across the country right now what we're actually doing is giving you a template in how
00:23:55.860 to take down your local school board and finding out bad deeds that they've been doing no truly
00:24:00.880 because this has to do with those third those pesky and gross and deviant third-party sex ed
00:24:08.460 providers this is taught this is taking on the resource providers that have gotten into education
00:24:14.880 because nothing is more attractive than chronically to to chronically broke school boards across the
00:24:21.200 nation than a whole bunch of free resources provided to them by these deviant third-party organizers that
00:24:27.280 come in and uh and tell our school boards what to do and this is without any parental oversight within
00:24:33.760 without any parental permission and when you guys see this i think you will all agree that no parent in
00:24:41.080 their right bloody mind would would say yes or consent to these materials or these concepts being floated
00:24:48.200 to their kids i'm just looking at a 24 page 23 page document that is completely redacted to you
00:24:55.240 yeah and and it is a trans health panel series um obviously something they saw fit to show to children
00:25:05.160 but completely redacted to the mom who asked for it yeah well here's just the thing we're we're just
00:25:13.560 going to keep on this because if if if there's one thing i know to be true it's that they messed with the
00:25:19.640 wrong mom i'm not going to give up until we have all the information that we need to make good choices
00:25:25.960 here in saskatchewan and education and make no mistake everybody that has decision making ability
00:25:31.960 in saskatchewan is going to know about this is going to know about the dirty deeds of regina public
00:25:38.040 schools and other school divisions exactly like it and uh and and we're just not going to give up on
00:25:43.240 this it's too important to mishandle so now before i let you go tell people about your mission to get
00:25:52.760 yourself on the regina public school board because i can't even imagine how scared these people are
00:25:57.640 that you're going to get your hands on all the internal documents as a member of their school
00:26:03.320 board they're going to need counseling there well i i think that they're accessing their employee
00:26:10.360 their employee benefits uh council providers counseling providers right now that's how that's how
00:26:16.680 unhappy they are about me running for the school board but really i wouldn't have considered
00:26:23.400 i wouldn't have considered running for public office ever except for this extreme circumstance
00:26:31.000 where they are stonewalling parents where they are gaslighting parents where we have in those
00:26:36.200 documents sheila proof that regina public schools is actively working against parents in all of these
00:26:44.920 regards and what what i'm hearing on the doorsteps and in emails and phone calls every single day
00:26:52.600 is that there is a there is an overwhelming sense that something has gone terribly terribly wrong in
00:26:58.440 education in saskatchewan not only in regina but in saskatchewan and across the nation of canada
00:27:04.600 and it is not controversial that parents want to know what their children are being exposed to and who
00:27:12.040 is exposing them to it it is not controversial to want our children to be very very good at at science
00:27:18.600 and math and reading it is not controversial to want any of these things and yet to hear vagina public
00:27:25.400 schools tell it to to to think that parents want to be involved in every one of these conversations and
00:27:34.520 have a right to be involved in every one of these conversations it is just unthinkable to them that
00:27:40.040 that that they're they're closed and cloistered society would be permeated by a mom is just unthinkable to them and and i
00:27:49.320 really hope that the people of regina um the people of regina consider this that parents were not the ones that got us
00:27:57.720 into this mess but parents will be the ones to get us out of it so on voting day on november 13th regina you have a
00:28:04.600 you have a choice you can choose the status quo what we already have a group of failing students
00:28:10.600 who underperform academically and are exposed to the world's worst concepts and topics outside of the
00:28:16.440 purview of the parents or you can vote for a group of candidates all endorsed by our can the regina civic
00:28:23.720 action awareness network that are promising to fix this that are promising to create pathways for
00:28:29.320 parents to be involved and to uh to be included in every conversation that that pertains to their
00:28:36.520 children and where our kids will do better in four years if we do our job right sheila the kids in
00:28:42.920 saskatchewan and the kids in regina are going to be doing so much better academically than they are right
00:28:47.800 now because we don't have an underfunding issue this is not a this is not a matter uh that that uh that has
00:28:57.880 come about because of because of funding it is because of a lack of focus we have been so wholly
00:29:03.400 focused on all of the wrong topics that it's got us into this bloody mess and well it's going to take
00:29:08.760 parents to get us out of it so do show up and vote on november 13th regina in the municipal elections
00:29:15.160 and uh before that we are going to have a story that is going to change uh to change your perceptions
00:29:21.240 about regina public schools i can't wait for you to hear it i just can't wait
00:29:32.920 well friends we've come to the portion of the show where we invite your viewer feedback say it
00:29:37.240 every week but it is as important this week as it is every single week without you there's no rebel news
00:29:43.880 so it is incumbent upon us to let you have your say and if we are not taking the temperature of our
00:29:50.200 viewers then we may as well just be like the mainstream media they don't care what you think
00:29:56.200 about the work that they do because even if you don't like it justin trudeau is going to give them
00:30:01.800 your money to do more of it that's not how things work around here so um i open up my email to you if
00:30:09.720 you want to send me an email directly about the show tonight my conversation with my good buddy lice
00:30:14.120 merle from regina you can send it to me at sheila at rebelnews.com put gun show letters in the subject
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00:30:41.880 looking so not always are the comments that i read after the gun show directly related to the topic
00:30:50.440 of the gun show that day or the gun show itself now the comments today are taken from the youtube
00:30:57.800 comment section of our live stream that i hosted with my friend lice the other night when
00:31:05.160 the saskatchewan party defeated the ndp although it was closer than most conservatives would have liked
00:31:14.360 it to be it's still a strong stable conservative majority government for the premier of saskatchewan
00:31:21.720 scott moe and uh let's read some of the comments from youtube shall we dennis melnichuk writes wow
00:31:29.720 unbelievable so many people that don't see how the ndp destroyed manitoba and how they're killing bc
00:31:37.320 yeah uh ndp governments create bad times and nobody knows that better than albertans
00:31:47.080 the message here is never ndp not even once and don't do it um because we've been without the ndp
00:31:55.640 in power now longer than we had them you know like they were in power from the from 2015 to 2019 now
00:32:04.120 it's 2024 so we're one more year out from the ndp at five years and we are only now starting to recover
00:32:12.360 economically from the carnage leveled by the ndp just now starting to get some of those credit
00:32:18.280 downgrades reversed cecile bluen 7151 writes i totally agree with you women look what's happening
00:32:25.720 in bc i can't believe people voted provincially for ndp again what is wrong with people urban voters
00:32:33.800 urban voters i don't know how you can drive around
00:32:37.400 uh the lower mainland of british columbia and not see what the trudeau ndp policies have done to that
00:32:50.760 beautiful place you know like vancouver is one of the most beautiful cities in the world
00:32:58.440 one of the most expensive cities in the world in which to live and yet there are parts of it that
00:33:05.080 look like an absolute hellscape of human misery and suffering with squalid third world style favelas
00:33:14.280 popping up in the roadside pullouts drug addiction everywhere homelessness everywhere
00:33:22.440 and the people of british columbia although this close to getting rid of it
00:33:28.200 uh they voted for more of it they've tried the same thing and they'll get the same result
00:33:36.680 watching the watchers 55 writes the ndp votes came from the two biggest cities regina and saskatoon
00:33:42.600 indeed thank god for rural saskatchewan lease said the same thing due to the vote split between
00:33:48.440 the sask united party and the sask party the ndp gained more seats than i would have liked i think
00:33:53.240 one for sure uh went the other way went to the ndp right up the middle because of the votes but
00:34:00.440 the other one was very very close but i think the ndp took that one fair and square and jilly live in
00:34:07.880 maybe rights glad to have lease in saskatchewan i am too i am too however a little bit too far away
00:34:16.440 for our friendship but i am glad that she's there fighting for the parents of saskatchewan every single
00:34:22.440 day this has become outside of parenting uh six incredible children this has become her life's
00:34:29.320 mission her life's work is to make sure that parents have a say in the education system and
00:34:34.520 in their children's life in general rescuing children from the clutches of activists
00:34:39.960 well everybody that's the show for tonight thank you so much for tuning in uh thanks to everybody
00:34:44.520 who works behind the scenes to put the show together and as always don't let the government
00:34:49.400 tell you that you've had too much to think