Stand on Guard with David Krayden - December 11, 2024


Trudeau's SHOCKING Halifax Lies EXPOSED! | Stand on Guard


Episode Stats

Length

23 minutes

Words per Minute

138.19943

Word Count

3,261

Sentence Count

259

Misogynist Sentences

15

Hate Speech Sentences

8


Summary

Justin Trudeau is back in Ottawa after a trip to the west. He spoke to the Canadian Chamber of Commerce in Halifax, Nova Scotia. He talked about the need for a carbon tax, the need to fight climate change, and the carbon rebate.


Transcript

00:00:00.000 Right now we're seeing clear tendencies around the world of easy answers without any solutions,
00:00:11.420 of politics of division and polarization and anger.
00:00:18.780 Can you imagine that?
00:00:20.920 As Justin Trudeau in Halifax, we'll have more from that groundbreaking speech in just a
00:00:26.720 few minutes.
00:00:28.200 Thank you for joining me.
00:00:29.200 Back in Ottawa, I've got some things to tell you today.
00:00:33.520 So we are in a very precarious position in this country.
00:00:37.720 We need political change, but we also need to resolve to resist.
00:00:41.960 Hey, sorry, we're a little late getting started today.
00:00:57.400 We're late getting started today.
00:00:59.160 What a trip home.
00:01:00.680 Oh, five hours in Halifax, five hours in Calgary, getting in about 1.30 in the morning, three
00:01:09.960 hours sleep.
00:01:11.000 So here we are.
00:01:12.200 I know I look like hell, but I managed to get to the gym this morning anyway.
00:01:17.000 And thank you so much for tuning in.
00:01:19.560 We're back in Ottawa after our really incredible trip out west.
00:01:25.520 That's all I'll say about that.
00:01:27.760 It was nice to see family, though.
00:01:31.740 And it was nice to see my mom.
00:01:32.720 It was just the air travel was something else, something else entirely.
00:01:37.960 But Judah has done it again.
00:01:42.920 I his speech in Halifax to the Halifax Chamber of Commerce has to be seen to be believed.
00:01:50.600 I can't believe anybody can lie so chronically and so consistently and so repetitively over
00:01:59.580 what, a 20 minute speech and interview that he did with the president.
00:02:04.320 I think it was president of the Chamber of Commerce.
00:02:06.880 He just completely lied about the state of the Canadian economy.
00:02:13.440 And it wasn't just the usual talking points, but he did drag out the usual talking points
00:02:19.660 about Canada being number one, debt to GDP ratio, number one on the G7, inflation under
00:02:29.560 control, eight out of 10 Canadians get more back from the Canadian carbon rebate.
00:02:34.420 Oh, just lies, lies, lies.
00:02:36.700 He's hoping that Donald Trump gets him reelected as prime minister.
00:02:41.980 That is what he's up to.
00:02:43.440 He is goading Donald Trump, but Donald Trump is fighting back.
00:02:49.020 We talked the other day about Trump trolling Trudeau, about Canada being the 51st state
00:02:55.920 and about Trudeau being just one fine governor.
00:03:00.080 And yes, he's up to something.
00:03:02.180 Let's have a look.
00:03:02.680 We're going to take that price on pollution and we're going to return it to ordinary citizens.
00:03:10.160 Now, you may say, well, what's the point of a price on pollution?
00:03:12.960 If you're just going to give it back to people?
00:03:16.260 Well, if everyone gets here in Nova Scotia about $824 a year from the Canada carbon rebate,
00:03:21.880 that's the average price.
00:03:23.700 Now, if you have three big mansions with an indoor swimming pool, that $824 a year isn't
00:03:30.580 going to cover that price on pollution.
00:03:33.000 You're choosing to pollute more than we're giving you back for.
00:03:36.000 But if you're a middle class family, and if you're living in rural areas, we give a 20%
00:03:40.720 top up because we know you have to drive further to go to school, to drop to school or work.
00:03:45.260 We're giving you that money back.
00:03:46.660 And if you make a decision that reduces the amount of fuel you have to buy, you get a heat
00:03:54.980 pump, for example, where there's a great program to get heat pumps that we're doing across Atlantic
00:03:59.380 Canada.
00:03:59.780 You actually keep more of that $800 that we're sending you because the carbon price will
00:04:06.020 only cost you $700 or $600 or $500 a year.
00:04:09.540 So it's a way of fighting climate change that puts money back in the pockets of people who
00:04:17.700 are on the front lines doing that fighting, ordinary families.
00:04:23.940 I just cannot believe anybody would continue to spew these talking points that are completely
00:04:32.840 meaningless, not to mention completely dishonest.
00:04:38.460 This is absolutely outrageous that Trudeau can continue to pretend that A, the carbon tax
00:04:45.420 isn't hurting Canadians, isn't making everything cost more, and B, that it actually has some
00:04:52.680 effect on climate change, that it's making people drive less or heat their homes less, or
00:04:59.820 your stupid heat pump.
00:05:01.860 You know where you can put your heat pump, Trudeau.
00:05:05.560 This man is delusional.
00:05:07.380 He is beyond nuts.
00:05:10.040 He's not of sound mind anymore.
00:05:12.420 He's just simply reading from a script.
00:05:14.980 This is an actor on stage.
00:05:17.680 And it's time for him to exit stage left, where he comes from.
00:05:24.680 Let's get him off the stage.
00:05:26.560 We need a legitimate prime minister to deal with the incoming president in the United States.
00:05:31.980 Somebody who has validity, legitimacy, not Justin Trudeau.
00:05:37.780 Anybody who can spew lies like this about his carbon tax and pretend it's actually beneficial
00:05:46.080 to anybody or anything?
00:05:47.640 No.
00:05:48.640 Now, retailers, I know, will have to recode some of these initiatives, and that can be a bit
00:05:56.640 of a hassle depending on the level of size and of IT systems that you have.
00:06:05.300 CRA has extensive help support and lines and information that can help people through that.
00:06:12.540 But I know we're already seeing that there are so many retailers taking advantage of this
00:06:17.900 to publicize it, to draw in more customers at a time where things are slow, particularly
00:06:22.960 in January and into February, that this is going to be something that will hopefully also boost
00:06:30.880 people's confidence and have the sense of, okay, it's okay to be out there and spending
00:06:37.180 on yourself and your kids again, because we've been through the worst of the inflation and
00:06:42.200 interest rates crisis.
00:06:44.280 And we can be optimistic about how Canada is going to be doing in the coming years.
00:06:48.440 And that's a powerful side effect of giving everyone a break.
00:06:55.560 I'm going to jump around a fair amount here.
00:06:57.560 So, Premier Houston may not have mentioned this morning.
00:07:01.760 Just before he gets into Premier Houston, this is the new Conservative Premier of Nova Scotia.
00:07:09.180 So, does he sound to you like somebody who's really grasping here for Strauss?
00:07:14.200 And, by the way, he must have said rolling up our sleeves about half a dozen times during
00:07:20.540 his speech challenges every other sentence.
00:07:24.620 But here is a man who really thinks cutting the GST from potato chips is going to make an
00:07:31.740 economic recovery possible.
00:07:34.760 He's really beyond reason.
00:07:36.700 That in his campaign, he did link the federal Liberal Party to the provincial Liberal Party
00:07:45.420 and then to the carbon tax.
00:07:48.080 So, I'm just wondering, given that the Liberal Party didn't do very well in Nova Scotia in
00:07:53.480 the most recent election, what does that tell you about the current voter thinking about
00:07:57.740 the carbon tax?
00:07:58.500 It says a lot about the disconnect between what people perceive of as good policy versus
00:08:06.640 what they perceive of as good politics.
00:08:10.320 There are lots of things out there that seem very, very popular to do politically, and people
00:08:16.020 are falling over themselves to try and do them.
00:08:20.260 Look at this arrogant SLB.
00:08:23.600 Good politics versus good policy.
00:08:26.140 When has Dustin Trudeau ever demonstrated good policy?
00:08:30.400 You can argue he's demonstrated good politics because he's somehow managed to win three elections
00:08:36.000 despite being one of the most incompetent people ever to run for the office.
00:08:41.420 That's good politics.
00:08:43.660 But what is he talking about?
00:08:45.060 So, it's bad policy to want to axe the carbon tax.
00:08:48.520 It's bad policy to want to axe regulations.
00:08:50.820 It's bad policy to want to allow people to prosper.
00:08:56.280 That's bad policy, according to Justin Trudeau.
00:09:00.620 That's the policy.
00:09:03.100 And it just took me four minutes to explain it to all of you.
00:09:07.080 And in politics these days, we don't have four minutes nearly often enough.
00:09:11.840 We're not having real conversations around politics now.
00:09:15.760 We're having, you know, seven-second TikTok videos.
00:09:19.860 We're having a bumper sticker or a flag that's waving when I'm around.
00:09:25.340 Are you worried about this man?
00:09:30.340 He's really, seriously lacking something between his ears.
00:09:34.780 There's a problem with Justin Trudeau.
00:09:36.980 He cannot seem to be able to think, articulate, and he looks like a man-god crazy.
00:09:46.300 Political discourse and debate.
00:09:48.080 Of course, it's easy to say, tax is bad.
00:10:00.080 And, once again, he does not seem to have a grasp.
00:10:04.400 He is running mad.
00:10:06.920 He's running scared.
00:10:08.480 He knows he's out of time.
00:10:10.560 And I've said this a hundred times.
00:10:11.880 But I think the man's becoming potentially very dangerous to himself and others.
00:10:17.200 Not just as a bad policymaker, as an inept prime minister, as one of the most corrupt politicians on the globe.
00:10:26.180 But he doesn't seem to have control over his thoughts and emotions anymore.
00:10:32.420 And this man, if you didn't know this was a prime minister, if you had never heard of Justin Trudeau and you saw this man talking,
00:10:40.440 you would say, hey, this guy's got a problem, doesn't he?
00:10:43.420 There's something not quite working properly.
00:10:47.640 Don't talk to me about conservatives and defense spending or conservatives and national security.
00:10:55.080 They're just not showing any responsible leadership.
00:10:58.460 They're playing politics.
00:10:59.560 They're very good at it.
00:11:00.980 You can just look at the polls and see that that's working.
00:11:03.320 But will it hold?
00:11:04.400 Will it hold until the moment where Canadians actually get to make a choice about the kind of country we are and the kind of solutions we're going to put forward for Canadians in the coming years?
00:11:16.900 That's what we're all going to be watching over the next 12 months or 10 months.
00:11:20.440 Yeah, so it's all going to evaporate.
00:11:26.900 This 20 to 30 percentage point lead that Peter Pauly and the conservatives have over Justin Trudeau is just going to evaporate in the next election and especially on election day.
00:11:38.500 He can be 30 points ahead on election day and people are going to say, oh, my God, I can't do it.
00:11:43.040 I can't vote for the conservative party because it's all about bad politics.
00:11:47.000 Yes, it's all about bad politics and Justin Trudeau is the one.
00:11:51.320 This is a man who really has completely lost his center and his focus and any sense of reality.
00:11:58.460 And I've heard him say in the past, it's just like 2015 again.
00:12:02.700 I was in third place and I came up to the front because people could see how my policies were good and I was so sincere.
00:12:10.420 We know this man is a chronic liar.
00:12:12.500 We know this man is incompetent.
00:12:13.900 We know this man is corrupt beyond belief in his public life and his private life.
00:12:20.280 We know he is a compulsive liar.
00:12:22.740 So what does Justin Trudeau, how can Justin Trudeau possibly believe people are going to forget all of that at the 11th hour?
00:12:32.440 Thank you for your thoughtfulness.
00:12:36.940 I hope some of the things I said actually pierce through the haze of challenging situations everyone's in.
00:12:46.980 Canadians are fundamentally thoughtful about the kind of future we want, the kind of solutions we're going to put forward to improve our communities,
00:12:56.100 to improve our neighborhoods, to build a better set of opportunities for our kids.
00:13:01.980 And every election is about that as we approach what will be an election year next year.
00:13:09.320 And my only request for everyone is to be really thoughtful and go into the choices you make with eyes wide open.
00:13:17.620 I think there's a number of folks in different countries, and I won't point out any particular one,
00:13:23.680 where folks are going to be wondering about the choice they may be made in elections.
00:13:30.340 Let's not be that kind of country in Canada.
00:13:34.200 Let's be deliberate about the choices we make.
00:13:36.720 If we want to stop fighting climate change, if we want to re-legalize assault-style weapons,
00:13:42.060 if we want to put back in a question,
00:13:47.180 damn right, yes, we do want to stop fighting your kind of climate change,
00:13:53.560 yes, we do want our guns back, women's rights,
00:13:58.600 if we want to scrap $10 a day childcare across the country
00:14:03.720 and stop delivering free dental care to vulnerable seniors,
00:14:07.380 and in a democracy, that's a choice people can make.
00:14:12.800 Get rid of the CBC, too. That's a choice people can make.
00:14:18.260 But let's take on the responsibility as electors,
00:14:24.100 as thoughtful agents of change in our communities,
00:14:29.920 to be smart about no matter how much we want change,
00:14:32.820 let's not fall into an easy trap of voting for change for the worse.
00:14:38.880 Canadians deserve better, and I know they're going to pick it.
00:14:42.020 Merci tout le monde.
00:14:47.380 Yeah, that was Compliments of True North.
00:14:52.300 And can you believe anybody can be this politically stupid?
00:14:58.960 Yes, it's obvious to anybody with half a brain,
00:15:04.640 Trudeau is alluding to the victory of Donald Trump
00:15:07.840 over the forces of chaos and craziness.
00:15:12.740 And yeah, I think the Americans are happy about the choice they made.
00:15:18.380 Canadians are very unhappy about the choice some of us made
00:15:22.120 in the last election to allow this man four more years
00:15:26.880 to destroy this country.
00:15:30.680 He is such a condescending S.O.B.
00:15:35.140 There's no other way to describe this man.
00:15:37.580 How dare he question our right to question him?
00:15:43.700 He's just a damn politician in the long run.
00:15:48.260 That's all he is.
00:15:49.580 He has done nothing of value in his life.
00:15:54.340 He has done nothing earning anybody's respect.
00:15:57.840 He's just a common politician
00:16:00.060 who somehow became prime minister because of his name alone.
00:16:06.660 And maybe his hair and his socks for people who are that demented.
00:16:10.740 This is a man who doesn't deserve another five minutes in power.
00:16:15.860 And he's telling us, don't dare vote against me
00:16:21.460 because I'm the rational choice.
00:16:23.920 I'm the only choice you should have to make here.
00:16:27.420 The arrogance, the presumption,
00:16:31.660 the callousness of this brazen idiot
00:16:36.060 to continue is phenomenal.
00:16:40.060 I want to show you something because I don't want to forget to do this.
00:16:45.880 This is really funny.
00:16:47.980 Somebody recommended one of the folks,
00:16:50.260 the great folks in our Creighton's Wright family
00:16:53.740 suggested that we watch this
00:16:56.200 because I was complaining about air travel,
00:16:58.980 which is insane.
00:17:00.700 And it was just as,
00:17:02.440 well, not quite as bad on the way back
00:17:04.100 because, you know,
00:17:04.780 it's like when you're driving someplace,
00:17:07.180 it always seems faster on the way back.
00:17:09.220 Well, it seems a lot faster,
00:17:10.620 even though I had a five-hour layover in Calgary.
00:17:12.520 I got some work done while I was there
00:17:14.880 and flew WestJet on the way back,
00:17:17.800 which was a lot better.
00:17:21.340 As I said,
00:17:22.160 it's a lot better in terms of a lot of things.
00:17:25.260 But air travel is agony these days.
00:17:29.080 If you haven't done it lately,
00:17:30.200 I mean, I know some people who fly every month or every week.
00:17:34.260 I don't know how they do it,
00:17:35.780 especially on these little hops
00:17:39.360 from here to there to everywhere.
00:17:40.980 Anyway, this is really quite funny.
00:17:42.500 Flight for March.
00:17:47.720 God, don't let this slob be next to me.
00:17:50.720 God, don't let this slob be next to me.
00:17:54.800 They're experimenting on us.
00:17:56.540 I won't be around in here flying games.
00:18:00.200 A seat for my second cheek.
00:18:02.720 Yo, travel trolls,
00:18:03.920 a crazy lady just got kicked off the plane,
00:18:06.220 so I jump squatted a sweet aisle seat.
00:18:09.000 Give my 40,000 followers a moan ball, dude.
00:18:12.060 Go.
00:18:12.480 Go.
00:18:13.900 Go.
00:18:14.980 Go.
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00:18:29.200 Go.
00:18:30.200 Sardine-eater.
00:18:32.720 Disgust-o flossers.
00:18:34.420 Hi-yah.
00:18:35.320 Ow.
00:18:35.780 Karate children.
00:18:38.520 Marge, I'm trying to hold it together, just like I promised.
00:18:43.440 Yeah, thank you for suggesting we watch that, because it was perfect, and I've never, well,
00:19:01.680 actually I have.
00:19:02.560 When I worked for a member of parliament, sometimes I would get to fly first class or executive
00:19:07.920 class if my ticket could be upgraded.
00:19:10.960 It didn't happen very often, and that's been a long time since I've flown first class.
00:19:15.220 I think I might, the next time I have to go out to visit my mom, I'm going to book really
00:19:18.340 early, and I'm going to fly business class, spend a couple more hundred dollars, because
00:19:24.060 it is agony doing it otherwise.
00:19:30.520 This is just another example of Justin Trudeau's idiocy.
00:19:35.240 Trudeau highlights Kamala Harris's presidential defeat as an attack on women's progress.
00:19:41.500 Not because she was an idiot, not because she was incapable of putting a sentence together,
00:19:46.620 not because she had any economic plan, not because her economic plan sounded a lot like
00:19:52.020 Justin Trudeau's.
00:19:53.100 No, it's because, oh, she was a victim of sexism.
00:19:56.620 I'm surprised he didn't say racism, because Mr. Blackface here, the biggest racist prime
00:20:01.580 minister we've ever had, loves to call everybody else in the world racist, except himself.
00:20:07.720 And, of course, yeah, he's an expert on sexism, because he's the biggest sexist prime minister
00:20:13.640 we've ever had.
00:20:14.500 He lords it over his female MPs.
00:20:16.840 He throws his female cabinet ministers under the bus.
00:20:19.340 He's about to do the same to Christy Freeland, as he did to Jody Wilson-Raybould and Jane Philpott.
00:20:25.340 They went under the bus.
00:20:27.380 Expendable.
00:20:28.180 So will Freeland, because she's expendable.
00:20:31.060 Women are to Justin Trudeau.
00:20:32.960 He is the biggest hypocrite who's ever walked the political stage.
00:20:38.000 And I do mean stage.
00:20:41.480 And I got one more here to show you.
00:20:53.300 Yes.
00:20:58.920 Yes, that's the official announcement from Justin Trudeau.
00:21:01.840 So the prime minister, Justin Trudeau, says women's rights and women's progress is under
00:21:06.440 attack because Kamala Harris didn't win.
00:21:10.540 Yeah, of course.
00:21:11.500 That has to be it.
00:21:13.400 What about women's progress are under attack in Ottawa because Justin Trudeau is still prime
00:21:19.040 minister?
00:21:19.600 That's really the reality here.
00:21:21.840 Justin Trudeau is the most misogynistic, racist prime minister we've ever had.
00:21:27.240 And the irony is he accuses everybody else of being that.
00:21:30.840 He projects his own bad faith, his own bad values on everybody else.
00:21:37.960 And that's the kind of dolt.
00:21:40.100 And that's D-O-L-T.
00:21:42.460 Dolt.
00:21:43.100 That is what we have as a prime minister.
00:21:45.040 He is completely incapable now of even thinking beyond his three or four paragraphs of talking
00:21:53.380 points, which he repeats ad nauseum continuously until we all want to throw up.
00:21:59.700 He does it in question period.
00:22:01.560 He does it every appearance.
00:22:03.160 He does it in every interview because that's all he's capable of remembering now.
00:22:08.180 But there really is a serious problem.
00:22:12.420 I think we know what that is.
00:22:13.700 I don't want to say it on the air, but I think we know what that problem is.
00:22:20.340 Anybody who has ever had a problem like that can easily identify the symptoms in Justin Trudeau.
00:22:27.820 I'm going to cut it a little short today.
00:22:30.940 So nice to be back.
00:22:32.860 My library behind me.
00:22:34.680 It's so nice to be back at home.
00:22:38.980 Natasha, our cat, was not happy at all.
00:22:41.600 We came home late last night and she's hiding right now because she's very mad at me for
00:22:45.380 leaving her alone for three, four or five days.
00:22:50.500 But I'm sure she'll get over it.
00:22:54.820 It was nice to see my mom.
00:22:58.160 She's doing so much better compared to the crisis of what, three or four months ago
00:23:03.460 when she was in the hospital and I thought the end was near.
00:23:07.880 So your prayers are appreciated and your kind words and thoughts are always appreciated.
00:23:14.620 It's been a tough week, but we're back and we're fighting and we're going to keep fighting for you.
00:23:21.040 We're going to keep fighting against this corrupt Trudeau government.
00:23:24.040 And we're going to keep fighting for truth and the Canadian way.
00:23:29.460 Thanks for watching.
00:23:30.420 Continue to resolve to resist.
00:23:32.560 And I'll be back again tomorrow with all the news you need to know.