Stand on Guard with David Krayden - January 03, 2025


Rainbows and Unicorns: Inside Trudeau's Mind | Stand on Guard


Episode Stats

Length

36 minutes

Words per Minute

138.10551

Word Count

4,995

Sentence Count

416

Misogynist Sentences

3

Hate Speech Sentences

9


Summary

What does it all mean inside the mind of Justin Trudeau? An interview with conservative leader Pierre Polyev, and Jordan Peterson, who is one of those Canadians who is more American than he is Canadian. Also, Justin Trudeau goes to Taylor Swift concerts and trades friendship bracelets with teenage girls.


Transcript

00:00:00.000 You know, it's all, you know, if I can be blunt, it's all unicorns and rainbows.
00:00:06.280 I mean, we're not some magical place of unicorns and rainbows all the time.
00:00:11.320 We got more than our fair share.
00:00:13.280 But, like, the things that we've managed to do, we've had to work really, really hard at it.
00:00:30.000 How is that for an intro today?
00:00:34.860 Well, that's not actually the real intro.
00:00:36.840 That's our teaser.
00:00:38.440 Hope you enjoyed that.
00:00:40.040 We'll be right back.
00:00:40.860 What does that all mean?
00:00:41.840 Inside the mind of Justin Trudeau.
00:00:44.500 Interview with Pierre Polyev.
00:00:45.880 Not mine, but a little bit of Jordan Peterson's when we come back.
00:00:49.860 And have a look at our new intro and tell me what you think.
00:01:00.000 We need a political change, but we also need the resolve to resist.
00:01:20.180 Yeah, well, there it should be.
00:01:22.340 Tell me what you think.
00:01:23.980 And I want to get right into the news today.
00:01:28.040 It's incredible.
00:01:29.820 I'm not going to dwell too much on the U.S.
00:01:32.440 We did that yesterday.
00:01:34.320 And, well, it was what it was.
00:01:38.280 Anyway, great interview with conservative leader Pierre Polyev and Jordan Peterson,
00:01:43.980 who is one of those Canadians who's more American than he is Canadian now.
00:01:49.640 But, by the way, thank you for your comments on Kevin O'Leary.
00:01:56.720 It's not like I'm a huge fan.
00:01:58.200 I think he says some interesting things at times.
00:02:02.120 But I understand most of you just can't stand him.
00:02:06.520 You made that quite clear.
00:02:08.920 And so I'm probably not going to make the effort to bring him on the show.
00:02:13.500 I was going to do that because, like I said, I used to interview him quite a bit when he was running for the conservative leadership quite some time ago.
00:02:22.000 So I won't make that effort.
00:02:23.600 We'll leave that for another time.
00:02:27.960 But what I want to talk about today, and we'll get to this in a minute,
00:02:32.120 is what is Justin Trudeau thinking, and what is Jagmeet Singh possibly thinking?
00:02:40.260 Now, Pierre Polyev has some interesting thoughts about Jagmeet Singh and what he's thinking.
00:02:46.480 And, yeah, he does think.
00:02:47.620 It's usually completely self-obsessive thinking, and it's usually not thinking about you or your concerns or your families.
00:02:57.660 But he does have a very self-interested sense of self-preservation.
00:03:04.820 That's not overload.
00:03:06.540 Let's listen to what Pierre Polyev had to say about Jagmeet.
00:03:09.260 I can't understand this at all.
00:03:10.860 So do you want to walk us through this?
00:03:12.840 Well, let's first of all shed a brief tear for Jagmeet Singh because the problem he has is that he's trying to be an NDP leader,
00:03:23.200 and we already have an NDP prime minister.
00:03:26.080 Justin Trudeau is actually much more radical than the traditional NDP.
00:03:30.760 As the NDP themselves admit, the previous leaders of the NDP.
00:03:35.220 Yes.
00:03:35.420 He attacked the NDP for, Trudeau attacked the NDP for being too conservative.
00:03:40.540 Yeah.
00:03:41.220 But because he had the comfortable blanket of the Liberal Party, which governed for most of the last century,
00:03:47.880 people didn't realize what kind of radical they were dealing with.
00:03:53.420 The second problem Jagmeet Singh has is that all of his political ideology is implemented now.
00:03:59.300 Yeah, right.
00:03:59.740 And we're seeing it.
00:04:01.180 Like, people look around and say, okay, this is what it looks like.
00:04:03.600 The utopia of the NDP has been spinning in the corner of Parliament.
00:04:08.520 They told us everything was going to be free and wonderful and just, and there would be…
00:04:13.740 Racial equity.
00:04:14.940 There would be, you know, there would be unicorns and butterflies and rainbows, and this would be the utopia.
00:04:21.640 Well, now that all of their policy agenda…
00:04:23.420 We have quite a few rainbows, though.
00:04:24.560 Well, all of their agenda is implemented.
00:04:27.040 So that's the third time today we've heard rainbows and unicorns, and it does exemplify Justin Trudeau's mentality.
00:04:38.840 Inside Justin Trudeau is a, shall we say, I don't know, 13, 14-year-old little girl.
00:04:43.720 And that is what this man is all about.
00:04:47.760 This is why he goes to Taylor Swift concerts and acts like he's 12 and trades friendship bracelets with teenage girls.
00:04:57.460 I mean, let's face it, folks, if this was anybody else, there'd be some serious questions being asked here about a man in his 50s going to concerts and almost being inappropriate, shall we say.
00:05:17.120 I'll put it that way, with teenage girls.
00:05:21.460 I mean, what is he doing?
00:05:22.780 What signals is he sending here?
00:05:24.980 Would this be acceptable for you and I to go to a Taylor Swift concert and do this?
00:05:29.540 But it's clear that there's something wrong, seriously wrong, with Justin Trudeau's head.
00:05:37.480 And this is why, you know, the unicorns and rainbows, yeah.
00:05:41.300 If you ever see, you know, like a 14-year-old girl's room, that's the decorating scheme.
00:05:48.380 And that's what's decorating Justin Trudeau's head.
00:05:52.380 And this is why he's going to get through this latest crisis.
00:05:56.980 Because he really believes it's not there.
00:06:00.680 It's not real.
00:06:02.380 The real thing to Justin Trudeau is unicorns and rainbows.
00:06:06.740 Pride parades.
00:06:09.680 And, you know, trans kids.
00:06:12.340 Trans rights.
00:06:13.320 That's real to Justin Trudeau.
00:06:14.700 Let's listen to some more of this.
00:06:15.640 Around, and it's a hellscape.
00:06:19.000 You know, we have 1,400 homeless encampments in Ontario.
00:06:21.920 35 in Halifax.
00:06:24.240 We have hate crimes are up 253% in the last nine years.
00:06:31.020 The military is decimated.
00:06:32.980 Wages are dropping.
00:06:34.020 Like, the list goes on.
00:06:35.800 And so Jagmeet Singh is trying to disown that ideology, even though that it belongs to him.
00:06:43.980 And he's trying to make some, trying unsuccessfully to convince people that he's somehow different than that.
00:06:53.660 When, in fact, Trudeau has only been doing what Singh would have done in his place.
00:06:58.500 And so it is a classic for socialists.
00:07:03.020 What they try to do is change their names and move on and try to forget, have everyone forget their past.
00:07:09.060 And when I say that he had, socialists changed their names, I mean, you know, they, they first, they were communists and then they became socialist and then they became social democrats.
00:07:21.160 And then they became, they stole the world liberal.
00:07:23.920 And then they, they, they ruined that word.
00:07:26.460 So they changed their name to progressives.
00:07:28.240 And then they changed their name to woke.
00:07:29.700 And now they claim they don't want to be called woke anymore.
00:07:31.980 The socialists always try to disown the things they've done because it's manifestly disastrous.
00:07:38.420 And that is what Singh is trying to do while simultaneously keeping Trudeau's government going.
00:07:43.260 He voted just a couple of weeks ago against a non-confidence motion that I put forward, which contains Singh's own criticisms of Trudeau in Singh's own words.
00:07:54.800 So he voted against his own words to keep Trudeau in power.
00:07:58.440 Yeah, this is, I think one of the best interviews I've seen with Pierre Pauly, with the exception maybe of the Rex Murphy.
00:08:15.700 There we go.
00:08:17.380 Right.
00:08:17.940 I think he probably had made some very salient points and he's doing that here.
00:08:22.940 And the best is yet to come.
00:08:25.660 But what, what I want to do here is what nobody has said yet is that Jagmeet Singh, like I've told you this, the, the arithmetic is in Jagmeet Singh favor now.
00:08:40.160 Because it's been all about Jagmeet getting his pension.
00:08:43.860 And of course, there's a, there's a guy in Calgary now who's, who says he's going to raise enough money to give Jagmeet his, his, his pension.
00:08:53.440 Yeah.
00:08:54.580 But, you know, whether that comes to fruition or not, the arithmetic's finally there for Jagmeet Singh.
00:09:01.500 If we have an election call when the House resumes, we'll, we're looking at a March election.
00:09:08.240 February, a little tight, not going to happen.
00:09:11.520 March, yeah.
00:09:13.680 And that's the magic date for Justin, or sorry, for Jagmeet Singh.
00:09:18.160 It's March.
00:09:19.300 I think it's March 7th, actually.
00:09:21.700 Lots of time.
00:09:23.220 He will be a member of parliament until he's defeated in the next election.
00:09:27.700 A very good chance he could lose his seat.
00:09:30.100 Even in Vancouver.
00:09:32.000 Like, because like I tell you, it's going to be a massacre with vote splitting.
00:09:36.920 And it's going to be a massacre between the new Democrats and the liberals in terms of who's going to hit bottom first, because they're going to be, there's going to be massive vote splitting.
00:09:48.020 And even ridings like downtown Vancouver, downtown Toronto, Edmonton Center, you know, where Randy Wasseno is probably going, going down to defeat.
00:10:02.100 These are going to be, these are potentially going to go conservative because of the massive vote splitting on the left this time.
00:10:09.000 Now, this has never really happened before to this degree.
00:10:12.960 And it's, it's going to be absolutely historic.
00:10:16.620 But I tell you that because Jagmeet Singh might want an election in March, as opposed to October or June.
00:10:32.220 Why?
00:10:32.900 And you say, okay, he's always been, he's always been saying, no, no, we're going to wait.
00:10:37.440 We know, we don't, we know, because we, we, if we go right now, it's going to be a conservative majority.
00:10:41.360 And I don't want that.
00:10:43.100 So I'm going, I'm going to wait until God knows what happens.
00:10:47.680 The conservatives somehow dropped 20 points in the polls overnight.
00:10:51.200 That's what he's perhaps been imagining.
00:10:54.580 I'm going to tell you this today.
00:10:56.980 Now, no, I don't, I don't think anyone else has, has gone here yet.
00:11:01.160 But how, what do you think of this?
00:11:04.440 Jagmeet Singh is saying, okay, I know I'm not going to be prime minister.
00:11:09.220 I might.
00:11:10.060 I might have a chance of being the official opposition if the bloc sort of implodes.
00:11:17.760 And if I get enough seats from the, if, if, if the liberals go, go into complete hibernation, if they go into extinction mode, the NDP has a hope in hell, but not much of one of becoming the official opposition.
00:11:31.520 But Jagmeet Singh might be saying, all right, better to go sooner rather than later.
00:11:38.400 Because if the liberals have a chance to have a leadership contest and, and, and Justin Trudeau does resign, Justin Trudeau is replaced.
00:11:50.380 That's going to hurt the NDP a lot more than it's going to hurt anybody else.
00:11:55.380 So here's my prediction.
00:11:57.800 Jagmeet Singh is going to be on side with this election.
00:12:00.380 And I'm going to tell you in a minute why Charlie Angus, the rogue MP in the NDP caucus, might be voting.
00:12:09.860 With Justin Trudeau because he wants Justin Trudeau to survive and he wants Justin Trudeau to prerogue parliament.
00:12:19.360 Now let's have a look at this.
00:12:21.760 Here's what's going to happen.
00:12:24.340 We could be facing a non-confidence motion as early as January 30th.
00:12:34.180 Conservative MP John Williamson, he chairs the committee on public accounts.
00:12:43.280 The public accounts committee is going to be meeting on Monday.
00:12:46.980 Thursday, okay, third, no, fourth, fifth, sixth, yeah, or it's Tuesday, actually.
00:12:54.560 They're going to be meeting January 7th to consider a motion of non-confidence in the government.
00:13:02.920 Now, if the motion passes, this opens the door for MPs to debate a non-confidence motion in the House as early as January 30th.
00:13:12.820 Now, I've been saying for quite some time, be very simple.
00:13:20.200 Keep it simple, stupid, with this non-confidence motion.
00:13:23.200 Don't make it about carbon tax election.
00:13:27.280 You can talk about that as soon as the government's defeated.
00:13:32.200 You can get back to the talking points as soon as the government's defeated.
00:13:35.720 Make it as simple as possible so everybody can fight into it.
00:13:42.680 Now, this is it.
00:13:44.000 Okay, and John Williamson is saying here,
00:13:49.720 public accounts will meet starting January 7th to address a motion of non-confidence in the government.
00:13:54.580 The committee's non-confidence report will be tabled in Parliament on January 27th and could be voted on by January 30th.
00:14:04.220 The government no longer commands the confidence of Parliament.
00:14:08.260 Simple.
00:14:11.320 Not, let's have a carbon tax election.
00:14:14.220 Not, let's have an election on stopping regulation.
00:14:17.580 Not about any specific policy.
00:14:22.460 Just get rid of Justin Trudeau, please, before it's too late.
00:14:27.280 That's what it's going to be about.
00:14:31.720 Here it is.
00:14:32.840 That the House has no confidence in the Prime Minister and the government.
00:14:46.160 That's going to be the non-confidence motion.
00:14:48.660 I think that is exactly what they need to do.
00:14:52.840 And this is going to completely stymie people like Charlie Angus.
00:14:59.040 Who really don't want to vote against this.
00:15:07.120 Now, here's something I didn't know.
00:15:10.600 And I worked on the Hill.
00:15:13.520 And I'm trying to think.
00:15:14.920 I was working on the Hill the last time that actually Stephen Harper was in a minority position.
00:15:22.740 And he prorogued, I think.
00:15:25.660 But here's the interesting thing.
00:15:27.900 I looked this up.
00:15:29.040 Since 2003, prorogation has had almost no practical effect on private members' business.
00:15:38.740 As a result of this significant exception to the termination of business principle.
00:15:47.220 So what am I saying?
00:15:50.160 Trudeau prorogues Parliament.
00:15:52.040 And the government general, actually.
00:15:54.000 On the advice of the Prime Minister.
00:15:55.840 Prorogues Parliament.
00:15:56.740 It's going to mean that bills like C-63.
00:16:00.780 Government bills will die.
00:16:03.140 Private members' bills won't.
00:16:06.120 So that means the insane C-293 bill.
00:16:11.820 Which is essentially going to make meat products illegal during the next pandemic.
00:16:17.700 That will survive.
00:16:18.780 As will, as will, Charlie Angus's crazy bill.
00:16:30.060 Let's have a look.
00:16:30.700 So, government bills that would die is C-63, the Online Harms Act, which I've been fighting tooth and nail since the idiotic attorney general introduced it as some sort of protection for women and children.
00:16:45.260 Bill C-27.
00:16:47.260 Bill C-27, aimed at regulating digital platforms.
00:16:51.220 That will die too.
00:16:53.700 Odious private members' bills that won't.
00:16:57.240 Nathaniel Erskine-Smith.
00:16:58.820 You know, he's the guy from the English drawing room comedy.
00:17:01.480 He's now the housing minister.
00:17:02.760 And big time YouTuber.
00:17:05.480 Gets about, you know, a thousand views every time he goes on.
00:17:08.700 He is the guy behind C-293, the Pandemic Prevention and Preparedness Act, which is essentially a vegan act.
00:17:16.820 It's going to make eating meat or obtaining meat virtually impossible at the whim of government agencies.
00:17:28.860 Now, that bill won't die.
00:17:32.000 And neither will Bill C-372.
00:17:35.640 And you're saying, see, I don't remember that one.
00:17:38.520 That one, we covered that quite extensively, actually.
00:17:42.740 And Redacted actually did a segment on that too.
00:17:45.180 I think that was part of that.
00:17:46.820 But that is the bill that is going to make it a criminal offense to promote fossil fuels or the oil and gas industry.
00:17:58.360 Even having a bumper sticker on your car that says, I love Alberta gas or I love Canadian oil or whatever.
00:18:08.100 That will be against the law criminally.
00:18:12.260 And you could be facing huge fines.
00:18:14.120 So that's what Charlie Angus is thinking.
00:18:19.960 We can prorogue Parliament.
00:18:22.440 My bill survives.
00:18:24.620 Charlie's not running it yet.
00:18:26.280 But he wants that to be his legacy piece of legislation.
00:18:30.860 That Canada is crazy enough to make it a criminal act to promote fossil fuels.
00:18:36.920 Now, that is about as stupid a bill that has ever raised its ugly head in the House of Commons.
00:18:44.100 Charlie Angus can be about as stupid as an MP can be.
00:18:48.020 So the two go very well together.
00:18:51.560 But that's what Charlie Angus wants as his legacy.
00:18:55.940 That incredibly horrible bill.
00:18:59.280 So that's why.
00:19:00.220 And there's lots more.
00:19:01.280 Crazy.
00:19:03.560 Elizabeth May has a private member's bill.
00:19:05.260 Proposes overreaching the personal freedoms and property rights.
00:19:08.100 Bill C-226.
00:19:14.480 Recognized on November 11th as Transgender Day of Remembrance.
00:19:20.320 Do you think that could pass?
00:19:21.820 You bet it could.
00:19:23.580 With the current makeup, yeah.
00:19:30.740 There's other stuff.
00:19:31.820 We've got more regulation of farmers, more conversion therapy bans.
00:19:43.860 This is all potentially coming and could survive proroguing.
00:19:49.400 We need the non-confidence vote.
00:19:51.260 I've been telling you that for weeks now, for months.
00:19:54.160 We need to come back, have a non-confidence vote, and we need to get into an election immediately.
00:19:58.780 Not just because for the good of the country, because we need a viable, legitimate government
00:20:06.900 to negotiate with Donald Trump, who will be president when this House of Commons comes back.
00:20:15.440 Donald Trump is going to be president in 17 days, folks.
00:20:19.420 17 days.
00:20:21.700 Donald Trump will be the president of the United States.
00:20:23.500 And if he doesn't think the Canadian government has done enough for border security, 25% tariffs on everything.
00:20:31.760 Not just aluminum.
00:20:32.960 Not just steel.
00:20:34.220 We've had that in the past.
00:20:35.960 This has never happened before.
00:20:39.340 So that's what's going to happen.
00:20:41.520 And that's why we can't dither.
00:20:43.000 We can't have a leadership race for the liberals.
00:20:45.840 We can't have prorogation of parliament for two or three months.
00:20:51.500 We need to get into an election and get down to business immediately.
00:20:58.900 And that's what we need to do.
00:21:02.160 Now, just a note here.
00:21:09.560 Story I did yesterday on the explosion.
00:21:12.860 The explosion of that Tesla vehicle in front of the Trump Hotel in Las Vegas.
00:21:20.520 Very, very bizarre.
00:21:21.760 We now know that the individual was shot in the head, either by self-inflicted wound, or self-inflicted gunshot, or somebody else shot him.
00:21:32.380 So it might have been a suicide attack.
00:21:35.580 But he was apparently a Trump supporter.
00:21:38.600 Was he blackmailed?
00:21:40.400 What's going on here?
00:21:41.800 Remember, the deep state does not want Donald Trump to come into the White House and get on with his agenda, to get on with making America great again.
00:21:52.760 The deep state wants Donald Trump hampered with a bird flu epidemic, another phony pandemic.
00:22:01.000 And they want him settled with another war on terror.
00:22:05.400 So we'll be looking under our beds for ISIS and Al-Qaeda and everybody else.
00:22:11.160 And we can't get on with the business of getting America back to normal.
00:22:16.280 It'll be constant emergency.
00:22:18.900 Or there'll be such an emergency that we can't have Inauguration Day on January 20th.
00:22:24.140 That's what we're looking at, folks.
00:22:26.580 This is what all this is.
00:22:27.740 We had another incident in Washington yesterday, right in front of Capitol Hill.
00:22:32.320 Watch for more of this happening every day.
00:22:36.200 And the Department of Homeland Security, run by that half-wit,
00:22:42.240 Alejandro Mayorkas,
00:22:46.480 will seize every opportunity to take rights away from Americans.
00:22:51.460 Excuse me.
00:22:52.300 Just like Justin Trudeau in this country will seize any opportunity he can to stay in power.
00:23:03.480 And this is if we get back to those unicorns and rainbows.
00:23:09.200 That's what's in the mind of Justin Trudeau.
00:23:12.440 I can do whatever I want to stay as leader of the Liberal Party and as Prime Minister of Canada
00:23:19.440 because I'm above it all.
00:23:21.320 I'm the Sun King.
00:23:22.980 I am Canada.
00:23:25.700 To hell with all of those people in my caucus who want me gone.
00:23:28.980 To hell with the 75% of Canadians who want me to resign.
00:23:32.980 To hell with the polls.
00:23:34.420 To hell with Donald Trump.
00:23:35.620 To hell with everything.
00:23:36.560 I know best.
00:23:37.640 That's what Justin Trudeau said in his mind.
00:23:39.680 And I've told you before,
00:23:41.900 and I didn't find a clip in time for today's broadcast,
00:23:46.980 but I'm going to be showing it over the weekend.
00:23:50.220 Justin Trudeau has said innumerable times he was in third place in 2015.
00:23:55.900 He says that.
00:23:56.760 I was in third place.
00:23:57.780 I was behind Tom Mulcair and Stephen Harper.
00:24:01.160 Stephen Harper was supposed to win that election handily.
00:24:04.240 In 2015.
00:24:06.280 Conservatives made a lot of stupid mistakes in 2015.
00:24:10.960 That a campaign manager who didn't know how to run a campaign,
00:24:14.820 she put Stephen Harper in front all the time without giving any credit to other MPs.
00:24:20.300 And they really thought an ad that said he's just not ready was going to be effective.
00:24:28.400 Now that was insanity.
00:24:30.560 However,
00:24:32.100 Justin Trudeau has said on many occasions,
00:24:36.240 nobody thought I was going to win in 2015.
00:24:38.400 Everybody thought Stephen Harper was going to win another term.
00:24:42.200 Majority,
00:24:42.780 in fact,
00:24:44.020 nobody,
00:24:44.760 everybody sold me short and I won.
00:24:47.580 Now,
00:24:48.960 Justin Trudeau is going,
00:24:50.300 to say that again.
00:24:52.860 And he's going to be running again in this next election because he thinks he can do it.
00:24:58.060 Now,
00:24:58.380 let's listen to this.
00:25:00.580 And I'll have a few comments to make.
00:25:02.780 This is another great section,
00:25:04.340 segment from this interview with Jordan Peterson and Pierre Paglia.
00:25:09.860 Like,
00:25:10.520 frankly speaking,
00:25:12.340 I don't envy you your job.
00:25:14.600 And,
00:25:14.740 or the people,
00:25:16.100 by the way,
00:25:16.480 in the Trump administration,
00:25:17.520 because it's,
00:25:18.960 it's very glamorous at the moment for them.
00:25:21.680 But if they're going to cut government inefficiency in a serious manner,
00:25:26.020 they're going to be doing hard administrative labor for a very long period of time.
00:25:31.200 Now,
00:25:31.580 you're going to take the helm of Canada when there are five dimensions of trouble brewing and serious,
00:25:38.820 more serious trouble on all of those dimensions than I've ever seen plague Canada in my entire life as a Canadian.
00:25:44.960 And it's worse than that because I suspect that the true picture is a lot more dismal than we know.
00:25:51.780 Yes.
00:25:53.180 How,
00:25:54.460 people,
00:25:55.020 do you think the true picture is a lot more dismal than we know?
00:25:58.520 Just like the,
00:25:59.880 the deficit
00:26:00.680 is going to explode over 40 billion?
00:26:04.060 Do you think the real picture is even worse?
00:26:07.660 Do you think the GDP is actually almost non-existent now?
00:26:11.600 Because it's been based on illegal immigration and immigration that is supposed to be temporary?
00:26:20.360 Do you think they've been lying about everything?
00:26:23.840 Yeah,
00:26:24.160 I think Jordan's got the right idea here.
00:26:25.880 And I think he's,
00:26:28.040 I think he's completely correct that this,
00:26:30.020 the picture we're going to see when the conservatives take office is going to shock even those of us who know the Trudeau government is corrupt and inept and incompetent.
00:26:40.180 Okay,
00:26:40.380 so that's going to be dumped on you sometime in the next year.
00:26:43.520 And so,
00:26:45.460 how are you going to deal with that?
00:26:47.380 Like,
00:26:47.540 how are you going to deal with the fact that the easiest thing to do for Canadians and for the remnants of the legacy media will be to,
00:26:55.280 wait until the Trudeau government collapses completely,
00:26:59.880 dumps the economic mess on your shoulders,
00:27:02.300 and then two months later proclaim that it's,
00:27:04.540 it's your fault.
00:27:05.600 Right.
00:27:05.900 Well,
00:27:06.100 and it will be your responsibility at that point.
00:27:08.700 And so,
00:27:09.220 like,
00:27:10.140 they get the party,
00:27:11.380 I get the hangover.
00:27:12.780 Oh,
00:27:13.100 you definitely are going to get the hangover.
00:27:14.800 There's no doubt about that.
00:27:15.900 And that's,
00:27:16.520 that's a formidable set of problems.
00:27:20.140 Now,
00:27:20.380 as we've already pointed out,
00:27:21.840 Canada has a tremendous number of natural and cultural,
00:27:25.280 natural advantages,
00:27:26.380 but still like,
00:27:28.040 there's a lot of,
00:27:28.900 now you have a Senate that's packed with liberal progressives.
00:27:32.240 Let's call it,
00:27:33.100 call them by their proper name.
00:27:34.620 You have a Senate that's packed with progressives.
00:27:36.600 You have a judiciary that's packed with progressives.
00:27:39.340 You have municipalities all across the country that are progressive.
00:27:42.780 Even once you win,
00:27:44.340 there's going to be a lot of opposition to your movement forward.
00:27:48.960 And you're going to inherit all these problems.
00:27:51.920 So,
00:27:52.080 like,
00:27:53.120 why are you trying to,
00:27:54.560 are you trying to dissuade,
00:27:55.640 dissuade me from taking this job?
00:27:57.880 It's rough,
00:27:58.000 man.
00:27:58.440 And so,
00:27:59.440 and so,
00:28:00.760 and before he actually says it,
00:28:03.120 you may recall a couple of months ago,
00:28:05.180 I raised the issue,
00:28:06.380 not only on this broadcast,
00:28:07.880 but on my sub stack.
00:28:09.500 What happens in the Senate?
00:28:11.900 What happens when Pierre Paglia has a super majority in the House of Commons,
00:28:16.460 and he's going to have like 240 seats.
00:28:21.380 And the Senate is packed with,
00:28:24.160 as Mr. Peterson points out,
00:28:28.260 progressives who have been in the pocket of Justin Trudeau.
00:28:31.300 They just don't call themselves liberals.
00:28:33.520 You know,
00:28:33.640 they call themselves the woke party of enlightenment.
00:28:37.300 And I couldn't believe the last time I sat in the Senate,
00:28:41.260 listening to the debate and seeing like five different mini parties,
00:28:46.460 but four of them all agree on the same things.
00:28:50.020 They just don't call themselves liberals anymore.
00:28:52.140 And there's a small little group of conservatives left over.
00:28:57.600 Because Stephen Harper wanted to reform the Senate.
00:29:00.420 Let's not forget that.
00:29:01.520 One of Stephen Harper's dreams,
00:29:03.880 one of the dreams of the reform party that Stephen Harper put so much of his
00:29:08.720 intelligence and work into.
00:29:11.240 He was one of the authors of the blue book.
00:29:15.440 One of the main objectives of that party was to reform the Senate,
00:29:20.700 to have a triple E Senate that was effective,
00:29:23.220 equal and elected.
00:29:25.280 You may recall that.
00:29:27.760 Stephen Harper tried various ways to circumvent the need for a constitutional
00:29:34.500 amendment to change the Senate.
00:29:36.120 He allowed people in Alberta,
00:29:39.280 for instance,
00:29:39.680 to elect the Senate.
00:29:40.640 And then he just appointed the person they elected.
00:29:43.480 But he gave up.
00:29:45.360 He gave up.
00:29:46.120 He stopped appointing senators.
00:29:48.680 And what has the result been?
00:29:51.260 You have a Senate now that's packed completely with progressives,
00:29:58.520 woke liberals,
00:30:00.360 that Justin Trudeau's appointed.
00:30:03.580 But he just says,
00:30:04.160 Hey,
00:30:04.460 they're not liberals.
00:30:05.620 They're not really liberal party people.
00:30:08.500 If they agree with me,
00:30:10.000 so what?
00:30:11.400 So what happens when Pierre Polly comes face?
00:30:18.140 When he hits that wall,
00:30:20.640 what happens?
00:30:22.400 This is the question I've been asking for quite some time.
00:30:25.380 You could literally have a woke left of center Senate holding up
00:30:30.640 legislations.
00:30:32.340 Something is going to have to give in this next session of parliament.
00:30:35.840 After Pierre Polly becomes prime minister,
00:30:38.600 we're going to need some sort of legislative mechanism to move the Senate,
00:30:45.360 just like they did in Great Britain in the early 19th or early 20th century,
00:30:50.100 when the House of Lords refused to pass legislation passed by the House of Commons
00:30:56.940 because they deemed it to be too radical.
00:31:00.000 We're going to have the same situation here in Canada.
00:31:04.060 And I'm interested to hear what Polly says.
00:31:06.580 I mean,
00:31:06.940 I want to know why you think you're ready.
00:31:12.240 It's been two and a half years since we've had this conversation like this.
00:31:16.260 And what's your plan and who are the people you have in positions to implement your plan
00:31:24.480 and why should Canadians have confidence in them?
00:31:28.980 So my plan is pretty clear.
00:31:31.960 We're going to cut bureaucracy, cut the consultants, cut foreign aid,
00:31:35.820 cut back on corporate welfare to large corporations.
00:31:40.260 We're going to use the savings to bring down the deficit and taxes and unleash the free enterprise system.
00:31:46.940 We're going to repeal C-69.
00:31:48.760 That's the anti-energy law to cause a massive resource boom in our country
00:31:55.480 and make it attractive for business to do the value-added work here in this country.
00:32:01.600 So part of it's going to be growing out of this mess.
00:32:04.440 You know, if you take a national, the debt-to-GDP ratio, you have, the denominator has to grow.
00:32:12.800 And that's why we need a bigger, more powerful GDP that can fund our country
00:32:19.380 and diminish the relative size of our debts.
00:32:23.880 We're going to bring back a monetary discipline to bring down inflation,
00:32:30.580 stop the money printing.
00:32:31.640 And we're going to incentivize the municipalities to get building.
00:32:36.340 But it's going to be a big fight with all of these things
00:32:38.780 because there are so many vested interests that will be trying to hold us back.
00:32:43.020 So many small economic groups that have profited off the status quo,
00:32:50.500 they will be fighting against me.
00:32:52.360 And I'm going to have to make, put out a call to Canadians
00:32:55.200 that they have to stay politically active.
00:32:57.340 They can't assume that simply by changing, by voting in an election,
00:33:04.100 that everything is going to, all the problems are going to reverse instantaneously.
00:33:08.580 Like, I will need people to put pressure on the Senate to adopt my economic reforms.
00:33:13.760 Yes, but there's only so much average Canadians can do
00:33:20.040 because that's not going to change the makeup of the Senate.
00:33:25.300 That's not going to enable Pierre Paulyev to change the Senate.
00:33:28.700 There needs to be a legislative solution to this.
00:33:31.140 But I would say, yes, it won't.
00:33:34.780 It can't hurt.
00:33:36.120 Put on all the pressure possible on these woke senators
00:33:38.860 to stop stymieing the will of the people.
00:33:46.100 And that has to be done.
00:33:47.380 But he's also right.
00:33:48.220 There's all kinds of other vested interests in this country.
00:33:51.440 School boards.
00:33:55.660 Municipal governments.
00:33:58.460 Some provincial governments.
00:33:59.800 The education system, academia, the legacy media.
00:34:06.500 This is going to be one of the toughest jobs any prime minister ever had.
00:34:12.440 Is to take on what is left of Justin Trudeau's legacy.
00:34:18.740 It's going to be very difficult.
00:34:22.200 I will need people to put pressure on their mayors and local councillors
00:34:26.660 to get into the way and let us build homes.
00:34:29.800 I will need businesses to actually do their part.
00:34:32.720 I mean, our corporate Canada is so completely incompetent when it comes to politics.
00:34:38.240 They're going to have to start to fight for the policies that are good for their workers
00:34:42.640 more aggressively.
00:34:44.420 And I've said that to them.
00:34:45.280 We need to fire their incompetent lobbyists and actually go to the people
00:34:49.260 and make the arguments for the reforms that I'm talking about.
00:34:55.820 And are the businesses that you're talking to, these are larger businesses, I presume,
00:35:00.020 do they understand your concerns?
00:35:02.120 Are they on board with your suggestions?
00:35:03.180 They're starting to understand because they know that what they have been doing hasn't worked.
00:35:08.860 Well, the energy companies have been towing the green line.
00:35:11.480 Well, they're idiots.
00:35:11.820 It seems to me to be a very bad strategy.
00:35:13.660 They're idiots.
00:35:14.360 They're complete idiots.
00:35:15.300 So, yes, and that, of course, is one thing I'm looking forward to is the rollback of this energy
00:35:23.780 legislation that has been completely destructive for the energy sector in Canada
00:35:30.780 and for average Canadians to just heat their homes and to buy gasoline.
00:35:36.480 Anyway, I've gone over time today.
00:35:37.720 Thank you so much for watching.
00:35:38.860 I hope you understand more of the mind of Justin Trudeau.
00:35:42.480 It's very simple.
00:35:44.520 It's that of a 12-year-old girl and it's of a narcissistic man who really thinks he can ignore everybody in the room
00:35:51.620 and every time he wants to.
00:35:56.700 Let's keep resolving to resist.
00:35:59.340 Hope you're having a great first week of 2025.
00:36:03.160 Let's keep it rolling.
00:36:04.480 I'll be back again tomorrow with all the news that you need to know.