Stand on Guard with David Krayden - September 01, 2024


Poilievre Tells Singh to Put Canada Above Pension -- Let's Have an Election! | Stand on Guard


Episode Stats

Length

35 minutes

Words per Minute

150.23686

Word Count

5,328

Sentence Count

269

Misogynist Sentences

10

Hate Speech Sentences

13


Summary

Jagmeet Singh wants to delay the election until after February 2020 so that he can qualify for a $2.2 million taxpayer funded pension. The prime minister and opposition leader are in lockstep in their contempt for each other.


Transcript

00:00:00.000 Good morning and welcome to another edition of Stand on Guard. I'm your host, David Creighton.
00:00:04.980 Welcome to Friday, August 30th, 2024. I hope you're doing well.
00:00:09.440 When we come back, some modest proposals from the leader of the official opposition, Pierre Polyev.
00:00:16.820 I know you can't wait to hear these.
00:00:19.980 So we are in a very precarious position in this country.
00:00:22.980 We need political change, but we also need to resolve to resist.
00:00:52.980 Thank you for watching today. And like Sasha the Cat always said, smash that like button.
00:00:56.620 We're beating the YouTube censorship and YouTube suppression every day with your help.
00:01:02.360 We beat. I can't do it alone, obviously.
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00:01:07.980 We are exceeding expectations, headed toward that 30,000 membership goal, subscriber goal.
00:01:15.000 And we are so excited about what's happening to this station because I know we're going to the next level.
00:01:20.260 And thank you for your comments, by the way.
00:01:22.220 And I had a comment here.
00:01:24.280 And, you know, we had a fantastic comment yesterday.
00:01:31.740 And we had a super chat, which I'll be bringing up later because I want to make special reference to them.
00:01:38.220 And people make the effort to do that.
00:01:41.480 I think we need to, you know, acknowledge that.
00:01:43.720 And I had a comment here this morning.
00:01:46.720 Really, really blessed me because you need that sometimes.
00:01:49.780 I'm truly enjoying your content.
00:01:53.120 Very informative.
00:01:54.120 So spot on.
00:01:54.840 Thank you, Jonathan Evans, for saying so.
00:01:57.360 We do our best.
00:01:59.620 I like to say I give you all the news you need to know.
00:02:03.840 Obviously, I'm not giving you everything.
00:02:05.920 I'm giving you all the news I can possibly get into one broadcast.
00:02:09.100 We might have to do two broadcasts in the future, morning and evening.
00:02:13.300 But that's going to be the future.
00:02:14.720 We'll see.
00:02:16.180 But I think you'd all agree that we've arrived at a morning time slot that seems to be working for us all.
00:02:22.460 And I appreciate the fact that you're responding as you are.
00:02:26.180 I want to talk about peer poly of this morning.
00:02:28.940 You know, and then I will put up that comment from Jonathan.
00:02:33.720 Thank you so much for that.
00:02:34.820 And a good morning, Janet Nunn, to you, too.
00:02:42.360 Thank you.
00:02:43.040 Now, getting to peer poly of you, you've all heard the news.
00:02:49.740 Okay, peer poly of is reaching out.
00:02:51.300 I don't know when this picture was taken.
00:02:52.640 I've never seen all I have.
00:02:54.840 It's a Canadian press photograph.
00:02:56.500 I've never seen poly of and Jagman Singh express anything but mutual contempt for each other.
00:03:02.260 But here's the here's a picture of them embracing, at least holding hands.
00:03:06.900 And I don't know what this was over.
00:03:08.740 Probably Ukraine or some stupid issue like that, where they're all in lockstep.
00:03:14.360 It's the uniparty on Ukraine.
00:03:16.620 Keep inching closer to nuclear war.
00:03:21.360 They all love that one.
00:03:22.780 They're all in agreement on that one.
00:03:24.920 But I think Polly have had an interesting comment here yesterday.
00:03:28.820 I know this is a conservative party ad.
00:03:31.900 And no, I'm not in the bag for the conservatives.
00:03:34.100 I generally support them because they make a hell of a lot more sense than liberals.
00:03:38.740 But I'll criticize them if I need to, if I have to, because I'm all for honest government and principled small C conservative and principled small L libertarian government that works for all of us.
00:03:53.640 And we have to keep pushing politicians in the right direction.
00:03:56.440 If we don't, they will naturally go to the left because there's a leftward drift in society.
00:04:02.120 There's a leftward drift in all of our institutions.
00:04:04.620 There's a leftward drift in the mainstream media.
00:04:06.660 And we have to keep pushing from the right.
00:04:09.500 I've always said that.
00:04:10.400 That's why it's called Creighton's right.
00:04:12.720 I'm sure you've all read it now.
00:04:15.140 But here's Polly have saying, break up this coalition.
00:04:20.520 Jagmeet Singh, come to your senses and put the country ahead of your pension.
00:04:25.540 Jagmeet Singh is trying to delay the election until after February of next year so that he can qualify for a $2.2 million taxpayer funded pension.
00:04:39.720 That's why Canadians are calling him Sellout Singh.
00:04:45.260 My message to Sellout Singh is this.
00:04:48.080 Put the people ahead of your pension.
00:04:52.940 Break the costly coalition with Trudeau to trigger a carbon tax election.
00:04:59.120 Where Canadians can choose between the costly coalition of the NDP liberals that tax your food, punish your work, take your money, double your housing cost, and unleash crime and chaos in your community.
00:05:16.160 Or common sense conservatives who will axe the tax, build the homes, fix the budget, and stop the crime.
00:05:28.060 Yeah, I know the slogan airing.
00:05:30.940 And I know Pierre Polly has got a gold-plated pension as well.
00:05:34.660 It's the only job he ever had was working at the House of Commons.
00:05:39.540 I know.
00:05:40.260 I go back that far with him.
00:05:41.580 He went from Calgary to Ottawa, and he was very young when he was elected in Nepean, first of all, as a conservative MP under Stephen Harper.
00:05:53.560 And he spent his whole life there.
00:05:55.920 So, yes, he certainly has political experience, but he's also getting a gold-plated pension.
00:06:00.100 But he makes a good point here.
00:06:01.600 Jagmeet Singh is clearly in this for his own gain.
00:06:06.060 And he talks about wanting to do good for the workers and to do something for ordinary Canadians and talks the old spiel about the NDP being the party of the ordinary guy and woman, about the ordinary Canadian.
00:06:22.540 And, of course, that is so passé.
00:06:24.800 The new Democratic Party hasn't stood for ordinary Canadians for so long.
00:06:29.380 They stand with elites, like Jagmeet Singh, a lawyer from Toronto, you know, who drives his, what is it, a Jag or a BMW?
00:06:38.280 I can't remember which, but, you know, and carries the designer accessories with him everywhere.
00:06:44.080 This is a guy who never really has run into a blue-collar worker.
00:06:47.820 And certainly when the Freedom Convoy was in town, when there were lots of blue-collar workers, truckers, honest truckers who work hard for a living, Jagmeet had no time for those blue-collar workers.
00:07:00.820 He wouldn't even come out to say hello or he wouldn't even come out to argue their case.
00:07:06.400 So that's how much the Jagmeet carries for this.
00:07:08.280 But I think Pierre Polyev is right.
00:07:11.360 We do need an October election.
00:07:14.680 Justin Trudeau doesn't want that.
00:07:16.080 Of course, that's the problem.
00:07:17.640 Justin Trudeau does not want an October election.
00:07:19.720 You think Jagmeet Singh does?
00:07:21.500 No, I think this is wishful thinking.
00:07:23.140 This is clearly just a political device that Polyev is using.
00:07:27.800 But sometimes we have to use political devices.
00:07:30.560 This, however, isn't.
00:07:32.140 And I have to applaud Polyev for taking on this issue head-on.
00:07:37.740 Taking on head-on.
00:07:39.100 The Temporary Foreign Worker Program.
00:07:40.640 Because, of course, Trudeau announced this week that reducing the amount of temporary foreign workers in Canada is a panacea for the employment problem or the unemployment problem.
00:07:50.580 It's going to solve everything.
00:07:51.840 Just take in fewer temporary foreign workers.
00:07:55.060 And everything's solved.
00:07:56.920 Now, Polyev responded to this in what some people, I don't want to say a lot, but some people are interpreting as an immigration policy.
00:08:05.220 It might well be that, but I do want to say it's very important to recognize that there is a need for the temporary foreign worker program in some areas of our society where Canadians don't want to work, such as agriculture.
00:08:23.580 They don't want to be farmhands.
00:08:26.000 No.
00:08:26.120 This is why farmers have reached out to this program, because they can't find Canadians who want the jobs.
00:08:33.180 Now, this is not the case with everything in the temporary foreign worker program.
00:08:37.080 That does not, that argument does not apply to all of the jobs the temporary foreign workers have taken.
00:08:41.880 But in terms of agriculture, ordinary Canadians don't want to do that kind of work.
00:08:47.780 And that's why farmers have to reach out to this program.
00:08:50.160 They would love to hire Canadians.
00:08:52.660 They would love to.
00:08:53.600 Mushroom farmers, for instance, would love to hire Canadians, but they have to reach out to get their crop processed.
00:09:01.500 They have to reach out.
00:09:02.740 And farmers have to do that.
00:09:03.880 They get the apples and the pears and the plums picked.
00:09:06.860 They have to do that.
00:09:07.880 Unfortunately, that's the way things are.
00:09:10.080 And so if Trudeau just wants to annihilate the program, think, oh, it's going to mean a boon for employment for Canadians, it won't, because Canadians will not take these jobs and will be back to square one for farmers.
00:09:19.660 But listen to Paulia, actually discuss this issue, rationally.
00:09:24.340 We have to acknowledge that Justin Trudeau has destroyed our immigration system.
00:09:28.680 We had a multi-generational consensus in immigration for literally decades before Trudeau came along.
00:09:40.360 Immigration was not even a controversial issue prior to Trudeau.
00:09:45.340 We brought in hardworking, law-abiding citizens in numbers that our housing market, our job market, and our health care system could absorb.
00:09:56.760 What has since happened?
00:09:57.820 Trudeau and Frazier destroyed the temporary foreign worker program by telling their bureaucrats to overlook fraud, by getting rid of the rule that required that you couldn't bring in temporary foreign workers for low-wage jobs in places where there was over 6% unemployment.
00:10:18.200 In other words, where there were lots of people looking for work, they destroyed the international student program by allowing rampant fraud and abuse, and increasing the numbers to levels we could not afford, and they grew the population almost three times as fast as the housing stock.
00:10:37.160 That is entirely a decision of Justin Trudeau and the NDP Liberals.
00:10:44.440 When I'm Prime Minister, the temporary foreign worker program will be used exclusively to fill jobs that Canadians cannot or do not fill, like in agriculture sectors, but never to replace Canadians or drive down wages.
00:10:58.560 We will only admit international students if they have a way to pay their bills, a house to live in, and a real admission letter to a real educational institution.
00:11:11.400 And population growth will be below the growth in jobs, housing, and health care.
00:11:19.560 That is a common sense plan. Now let's bring it home.
00:11:22.180 Isn't it nice to hear common sense policy?
00:11:29.640 And Polly have dead on with this, and this is exactly what I was saying.
00:11:32.700 He mentioned specifically agriculture as an industry, if you want to call it that, that should be exempt.
00:11:39.760 Because no, Canadians do not want to do that work.
00:11:43.300 You know, I've done that work. I grew up pulling weeds.
00:11:46.440 I grew up taking the apples off the trees in my backyard.
00:11:52.180 I grew up with the soil on Vancouver Island, always in the garden, because it was a part of life.
00:11:59.720 And I've actually done some farm work over the years.
00:12:03.220 It's hard work.
00:12:04.600 But if you're desperate enough for wages, and you don't want to go on welfare, or you don't want the government to assist you, you'll do that work.
00:12:15.060 But unfortunately, farmers can't find enough people in Canada to do that.
00:12:18.360 So Polly is dead on by saying this, that agriculture is the major exception.
00:12:23.040 But in places in Canada where the unemployment rate is over 6%, temporary foreign worker programs should not be applied directly to those industries that are not agricultural.
00:12:33.880 And I think this is indeed an immigration program.
00:12:37.760 That Trudeau does not have an immigration program.
00:12:41.020 His immigration program is mass migration.
00:12:43.180 Bring them all in.
00:12:45.100 Worry about it later.
00:12:46.520 Worry about the housing problems that come as a direct result, as a direct consequence of having too many people flooding into the country, as well as unemployment resulting from that.
00:12:59.780 Yes, we've seen the same thing in the United States, where they've had an open border for four years in the United States.
00:13:07.040 An open border, anywhere from 25 to 40 million illegal immigrants have entered the United States under Joe Biden.
00:13:17.920 See, my tie is a skew.
00:13:19.900 Trudeau does that all the time.
00:13:21.460 And the result has been illegal immigrants taking the jobs away from American citizens because they're prepared to work for less and they don't pay taxes.
00:13:32.580 So they don't claim the money, they don't claim the money they make.
00:13:36.500 So it's a crooked system.
00:13:38.540 And that's what Polly does not want to happen here.
00:13:40.780 Stop.
00:13:41.500 I hope this is what he's also saying.
00:13:43.780 Stop the mass migration.
00:13:45.640 Let's have a rational immigration policy that we used to have under both conservatives and liberals.
00:13:51.540 You have to remember, it was Sir Wilfrid Laurier, liberal prime minister at the turn of the 20th century,
00:13:57.060 who brought in hundreds of thousands, millions of immigrants who settled in Western Canada and they had jobs because they were prepared to farm.
00:14:08.380 That's where a lot of our Polish-Ukrainian stock came from.
00:14:11.860 My ancestors on my father's side came into Canada during that period, before that period, because they understood the land, they understood the economy,
00:14:23.880 they understood the kind of jobs they were going to do, they wanted to farm.
00:14:28.580 And they came and that's what happened.
00:14:30.260 It was a rational immigration policy.
00:14:32.740 That policy continued through other liberal administrations, including Mackenzie King and Louis Saint Laurent after him.
00:14:45.520 Much more rational immigration policy.
00:14:47.940 It began to change under Peter Trudeau.
00:14:49.420 There used to be more, it became more identified with bringing in groups that were sympathetic to the Liberal Party.
00:14:57.700 Justin Trudeau has made a policy of that.
00:15:00.860 His immigration policy mirrors his identity politics.
00:15:04.800 And that's all it's about.
00:15:07.280 And of course, Mark Miller, his immigration minister, has talked about an immigration cap that's not even going to start until after the next election.
00:15:16.280 So he's unaccountable.
00:15:19.300 So thank God, after the next election, if we have one, Peter Paliyev will be the prime minister and he can roll this back.
00:15:26.880 And he can actually have an immigration cap that's real.
00:15:30.940 So I wanted to get through that this morning.
00:15:32.720 And once again, please like this station.
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00:15:42.500 And I mentioned that again because we've got to fight the censorship.
00:15:46.460 And I tell you, we're going to be talking a bit about the U.S. election later.
00:15:50.440 Stay tuned for this because there's some shocking video I have for you about the U.S. election.
00:15:56.360 But this is really the sleeper story of the week.
00:15:59.900 And it's the rest of the CEO of Telegram.
00:16:04.320 And I've got to look at his name here because I keep forgetting it.
00:16:07.380 Pavel Duran.
00:16:09.920 Pavel Duran.
00:16:10.940 Remember that name.
00:16:11.960 This is a guy who is in a French.
00:16:14.460 Well, it wasn't a French.
00:16:15.440 He's on $5 million bail.
00:16:19.240 I think it's euros, actually.
00:16:20.620 $5 million bail right now.
00:16:23.380 He was enticed to go to France to have lunch with the buffoon president of France, Emmanuel Macron.
00:16:35.180 Yeah, I mean, you can't make this up.
00:16:37.040 It's like something out of a bad movie.
00:16:40.220 He's enticed to go to France, have lunch with the president, Macron.
00:16:43.520 And they promptly arrest him.
00:16:45.260 No lunch.
00:16:46.420 They go to jail.
00:16:47.940 What for?
00:16:48.660 Well, he's operating Telegram, which, of course, I use every day.
00:16:55.260 It's the social media communications outlet of choice for a lot of folks.
00:17:03.980 But I use it every day with the media outlet I work for.
00:17:08.000 And so do about a billion other people.
00:17:11.520 So what do the cops want to say, the French cops?
00:17:14.040 And the whole European miasma right now is completely corrupt and authoritarian.
00:17:22.040 Completely.
00:17:23.800 The UK is a dictatorship right now.
00:17:26.600 Forget the Nazis crossing the English Channel.
00:17:29.240 They're there.
00:17:29.980 And the Nazi is called Herr Kierstamer.
00:17:33.520 He's the Nazi.
00:17:34.580 In France, they've got an authoritarian president, Emmanuel Macron, who wants to lock you up.
00:17:39.480 If you happen to own a digital service, where people might say something that's disagreeable.
00:17:49.380 And so you're therefore responsible.
00:17:51.440 So Duron is responsible for everything that's said or done on Telegram.
00:17:55.460 This is ludicrous.
00:17:57.460 This is absolutely stupidity.
00:17:59.400 But what it's about is shutting it down.
00:18:01.760 They want to shut down Telegram.
00:18:03.660 They want to shut down.
00:18:05.460 And who's next, you think?
00:18:07.300 Elon Musk.
00:18:08.660 Oh, yes.
00:18:09.160 Elon Musk?
00:18:09.760 Yeah, of course.
00:18:10.820 Nobody else is stronger in terms of free speech on social media than Elon Musk.
00:18:17.560 And this is a man who's got the personal wealth and power to push it.
00:18:22.400 And he's taking it.
00:18:23.880 He's been taking a beating.
00:18:25.140 They're threatening him.
00:18:26.120 Now, if I was Elon Musk, I would never set foot in France or the UK again.
00:18:31.640 Because, yes, they would arrest him.
00:18:33.560 They would arrest Elon Musk.
00:18:35.020 That's exactly what they're up to here.
00:18:36.780 Now, here's an interesting little segment that I just find.
00:18:44.200 And this explains why this is so dangerous.
00:18:52.800 It's not just about Pavel Duron.
00:18:55.100 It's about how governments want access to your private correspondence on Facebook, on YouTube, on X, on Telegram, on WhatsApp.
00:19:12.160 The government wants to know what you're thinking and saying.
00:19:17.680 So let's watch this.
00:19:20.780 So this charge that is unbelievably alarming, quote, providing cryptology.
00:19:27.620 I should have mentioned, this is Glenn Greenwalt.
00:19:30.460 This is the independent journalist who was instrumental in getting the WikiLeaks story out.
00:19:37.620 And with the Sanj.
00:19:43.140 So this is fascinating.
00:19:45.300 What?
00:19:54.720 It's all about.
00:19:55.680 became popular after the snowden reporting as a way for people to protect their communications
00:20:00.000 from government intervention simply providing encryption and the second charge here is quote
00:20:04.320 providing a cryptology tool not solely ensuring authentication or integrity monitoring without
00:20:10.160 prior declaration any kind of encryption that doesn't allow the government to have a back door
00:20:15.120 to have full access to it is now a criminal offense that can subject the heads of these
00:20:20.000 technology companies to prison now as we're about to show you paul paul durev explaining
00:20:26.640 it just a little bit but this is going back to the snowden reporting and even back to the
00:20:31.040 controversies of the 1990s when the clinton administration tried to exploit the terrorist
00:20:35.920 attack in oklahoma city to say look there are these dangerous domestic elements that we cannot
00:20:40.160 allow to use the internet using encryption and hiding behind encryption we need to monitor what
00:20:44.800 they're saying and so we have to have a back door into the internet and the reason why that's so
00:20:50.880 dangerous is the minute that you build a back door into any kind of encryption service you can't just
00:20:57.280 have a back door that can be used by the government once you have a back door it can be used by anybody
00:21:01.120 imagine if at your house you have extreme amounts of security at the front of your house and then you
00:21:05.920 say let's build a back door that's very easily accessible because we want our neighbors to be able
00:21:09.680 to come in when we're traveling or we want our kids if they come home when we're not here to be able
00:21:15.840 to enter our house you can build a back door that will allow that but that back door can be used by
00:21:20.720 anybody else they can circumvent all the security measures you put in the front and so criminals or
00:21:26.080 people who have extremely malicious intentions against you government agents without a search warrant
00:21:30.560 everybody can use that back door once you have a back door to encryption it's not encryption any longer
00:21:35.120 it's now has a opening for terrorist groups for non-state actors for governments all over the world
00:21:41.360 to invade the system and cryptology encryption is basically an illusion
00:21:49.760 now are we getting this this is the government wants a back door i think this is an excellent
00:21:55.520 analogy you build a back door to your house because yeah you want your cat to come in or you want
00:22:00.320 what the kids to come everybody who knows about it can use it so this is the complete breakdown
00:22:07.840 of encryption complete breakdown that's what the government wants because he mentions that
00:22:13.680 encryption became popular after edward snowden blew the lid off what the obama administration was doing
00:22:21.440 in terms of surveillance it was spying on americans the national security agency
00:22:25.760 was spying on americans on mass they lied about it snowden proved it was happening
00:22:32.880 just like julian assange proved that the u.s military is up to no good in afghanistan and iraq
00:22:41.920 but it's it's it's it's absolutely incredible now how are we going to segue into what i'm going to show
00:22:49.920 next is that we all talk about how cbc gives softball interviews to justin trudeau they've been doing
00:22:57.200 that for years and how cbc goes after peer quality of very very hard but you know what they're nothing
00:23:05.200 compared to cnn in the states i'm going to show this entire clip but just watch what cnn did to a
00:23:14.400 supposed interview with vice president kamala harris who's the democratic presidential nominee
00:23:20.240 this is a joke but this is what even in the private sector in the united states this is how they
00:23:27.120 pander to woke leftist politicians to a commonist like kamala harris this is this is absolutely
00:23:35.280 it is not where vice president harris thought she would be we're going to georgia yes seventh trip
00:23:41.600 there this year for me a surprise nominee for president just months from election day
00:23:47.920 set in motion after a stunning debate look if we finally beat medicare some within your own party
00:23:58.640 are wondering if president biden should even step aside what do you say to that there was a slow start
00:24:03.040 but it was a strong finish and then an extraordinary decision i decided the best way forward is to pass the
00:24:11.120 torch for new generation philadelphia what usually takes years of planning coming together in a matter of
00:24:19.200 weeks
00:24:23.680 bear in mind this is a preamble to a supposed objective interview this is a campaign video
00:24:30.320 but this is a wonderful woman and we all need to support her according to dana bash
00:24:34.720 the propagandist who works for cnn who is married by the way to one of those u.s intelligence experts
00:24:42.800 who declared the hunter biden laptop to be soviet or so so that's how they look at russian disinformation
00:24:49.680 yes they're all in this game together bash is not a journalist she's a propagandist and this outrageous
00:24:58.720 interview proves after a historic nomination at the convention in chicago on behalf of everyone
00:25:06.960 whose story could only be written in the greatest nation on earth the harris walls ticket is now
00:25:27.920 pushing forward with the shortest presidential campaign in modern history what did you hear
00:25:33.280 from voters here people are very optimistic we join them on the trail as they visited the battleground
00:25:39.920 of georgia just 68 days from the election
00:25:51.920 all right i'm going to show you a couple clips from that interview it's amazing
00:25:57.120 that bear in mind this is supposed to be a real journalist i have to laugh because if you ever
00:26:01.920 watch a jimmy dora the comedian he has a great youtube site and he said watching dana bash is liking
00:26:09.840 like watching a movie where there's a real journalist pretending to be a news personality on on the movie
00:26:17.680 it's just so artificial you can you can you can run a truck through that gap it's so artificial your
00:26:24.320 campaign themes is we're not going back but i wonder what you say to voters who do want to go back when it
00:26:31.280 comes to the economy specifically because their groceries were less expensive housing was more
00:26:37.840 affordable when donald trump was president well let's start with the fact that when joe biden and i
00:26:44.560 came in office during the height of a pandemic we saw over 10 million jobs were lost uh people by i mean
00:26:54.560 literally we were all tracking the numbers hundreds of people a day were dying because of covid
00:27:00.960 the economy had crashed in large part all of that because of mismanagement by donald trump of that
00:27:07.120 crisis so it's all it's all donald trump's fault does this remind you of justin trudeau who's always
00:27:13.680 telling you that all the problems we have today any problems we have today are a direct result of
00:27:18.640 stephen harper being prime minister nine years ago this is how these idiots talk the amazing thing
00:27:26.000 for me is that cnn thinks they can get away with this drivel without without criticism they think
00:27:32.880 this is a real interview this is crap when we came in our highest priority was to do what we could to
00:27:38.240 rescue america and today we know that we have inflation at under three percent a lot of our policies have
00:27:45.680 led to the reality that america recovered faster than any wealthy nation around the world
00:27:50.560 where have you heard that that sounds like justin trudeau's talking points yeah we've arrested
00:27:56.640 inflation we've stopped inflation in canada we all know that's garbage and oh yes and we're doing
00:28:01.360 better than any other nation in the g7 kamala harris just stole justin trudeau's talking points
00:28:07.840 justin trudeau is always telling you we have the lowest per capita debt per ratio ratio debt
00:28:14.640 the lowest ratio per debt in the g7 and we have the the best credit rating in the g7 and we've
00:28:21.840 recovered faster than anyone else in the g7 kamala harris says oh no that's the united states sorry
00:28:28.800 but you are right prices in particular for groceries are still too high the american people know what i know
00:28:34.480 it which is why my agenda includes what we need to do to bring down the price of groceries for
00:28:39.120 example dealing with an issue like price gouging what we need to do to extend the child tax credit to
00:28:44.320 help young families be able to take care of course she she means price controls
00:28:52.160 when asked what price gouging are you referring to she couldn't name a single example
00:28:57.840 she couldn't name a single example of what she's talking about she she wants to institute price
00:29:06.160 controls which will lead to empty shelves in the grocery store and justin trudeau has talked about
00:29:11.680 the same thing these two are in mind meld justin trudeau is the the male kamala harris kamala harris
00:29:20.480 is the female justin trudeau they're in complete political sync and it's frightening to listen to this
00:29:25.200 because you know where they're getting their talking points from the populace the wef
00:29:37.840 so i got one more to show you here and it's it's absolutely frightening how she's incapable
00:29:46.800 harris is true to that that is good yes that that is great i want to go
00:29:55.040 out with this one here because this is still not to ban fracking do you want to know and i made that
00:30:00.160 clear on the debate stage in 2020 that i would not ban fracking as vice president i did not ban fracking
00:30:07.360 as president i will not ban fracking uh-huh in 2019 i believe uh at a town hall you said you were asked
00:30:15.280 would you commit to implementing a federal ban on fracking on your first day in office and you said
00:30:19.440 there's no question i'm in favor of banning fracking so yes so it changed in the in that campaign
00:30:25.920 in 2020 i made very clear where i stand we are in 2024 and i've not changed that position nor will i
00:30:31.280 going forward i kept my word and i will keep my word what made you change that position at the time
00:30:37.600 well let's be clear she gets off scot-free with this so yes her position has completely changed it's
00:30:48.080 completely different dana bash we'll just let that go my values have not changed i believe it is very
00:30:55.280 important that we take seriously what we must do to guard against what is a clear crisis in terms of the
00:31:03.520 climate and to do that we can do what we have accomplished thus far the inflation reduction act
00:31:10.400 what we have done to invest by my calculation over probably a trillion dollars over the next 10 years
00:31:16.480 investing in a clean energy economy what we've already done creating over 300 000 new clean energy
00:31:23.200 jobs that tells me from my experience as vice president we can do it without banning fracking in
00:31:29.120 fact dana dana excuse me um i cast the tie-breaking vote that actually increased leases for fracking yeah
00:31:37.760 as vice president so i'm very clear about where i stand and was there some policy uh or scientific data
00:31:44.720 that you saw that you said oh okay i get it now what i have seen is that we can we can grow and we
00:31:52.080 can increase a thriving clean energy economy without banning fracking okay so what do we got there actually
00:32:00.400 interesting very few people actually notice this kamala harris just admitted that the so-called
00:32:06.560 misnomered inflation reduction act which actually fueled inflation by spending trillions of dollars
00:32:12.240 pumping trillions of dollars into the economy and increasing the inflation rate just like justin
00:32:17.760 trudeau has done the biden harris administration is precisely on the same track as justin trudeau
00:32:23.760 so she says what it was really about was to pass the green energy plan you know yeah it's it it's about
00:32:32.320 the green new deal that's what the so-called inflation reduction act was all about and she admitted that
00:32:38.960 here once again we see no light bulb above dana bash's vacuous head there's nothing there no criticism
00:32:53.120 i'm just i'm just i'm just trying to find actually before we go out here the
00:32:59.040 super chat we had yesterday i wanted to wanted to give a special thanks for that
00:33:04.000 but i will do it in my next broadcast i'm going to make a priority doing that because i believe in
00:33:12.880 thanking the people who support you uh a little extra bit i think that's from and we appreciate that
00:33:18.800 because there are days
00:33:20.320 there we go thank you rocky mountain lady thank you for the 50 super chat yesterday we appreciate it
00:33:39.440 i appreciate the work and she said i appreciate the work you do it's good to see you out there grinding
00:33:44.080 for the love of country yeah i guess i am grinding at times so thank you so much i'm glad we got that
00:33:53.200 up today wanted to do that and thank you for your comments i do read them i'm gonna i want to spend
00:33:59.680 more time in the future actually going through some of the comments because they're they're very special
00:34:03.760 to me and i and i do i do listen to what you're saying and when you object to things i do think twice
00:34:10.400 about what i'm doing and what i'm saying because my god that's why we have a prime minister like
00:34:15.840 justin trudeau who doesn't listen to anybody except what he would probably consider his inner being
00:34:23.760 which he i know believes is somehow connected to god and so he doesn't need advice from anybody
00:34:31.280 this is why he's been a catastrophe as prime minister as kamala harris will be if by god forbid
00:34:39.040 she is elected on november 5th because she will be the u.s answer to justin trudeau
00:34:47.680 thank you for watching today we got a little over time but i appreciate you being here and i
00:34:52.320 appreciate you so much for watching this broadcast and supporting this station as much as you do we
00:34:57.920 love you here god bless you and have a great rest of your friday and a wonderful labor day weekend i will
00:35:04.800 be probably back on sunday perhaps saturday i don't really get much of a weekend off but i will be
00:35:12.320 back to wish you the best but i'm going to say it today have a great labor day weekend and we'll
00:35:18.320 we'll see you soon
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