3rd WAVE, Budget What Stinkin' Budget? and The Suicide Bill C-7
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Summary
On this episode of the Krusty Canuck Podcast, I talk about Bill C7, the budget, and assisted suicide. I also talk about my own personal experience with PTSD and how it has impacted my life.
Transcript
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Good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen. It's a beautiful 11th of March 2021.
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Coming up on this episode of the Krusty Canuck podcast, third wave preparations, budget,
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we don't need no stinking budget, and possible table legislation on government-assisted suicide.
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Oh, wow. All that and more coming up on the podcast. Stick around.
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So as I mentioned in the intro, third wave preparations, we don't need no stinking budget,
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and C7, a bill that was tabled recently, and I'll just dwell on a bit of it here.
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According to True North Media, they had an interview with MP Garnett Genis there in regards to Bill C7.
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Basically, suicide felicitation brought to you by public health care.
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So more or less, that means, ladies and gentlemen, now I'm paraphrasing.
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I read a report there from Spencer Fernando and other media outlets and what have you.
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And I'm not going to sit here and blow hair, say, or hyperbole at yous,
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but basically what it is is the government tabled a motion where in these trying times
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that people are depressed and feeling sad and all that good stuff,
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Okay, now, I'm going to confess again, ladies and gentlemen.
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To my listeners who haven't heard this before, to people who don't know,
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Other events in my life triggered me, too, and it brought me to a point in my life
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where I just didn't want to fucking do anything for anybody.
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And that's going back a few years now where I was overwhelmed.
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And luckily, there's some people in my life, like my wife,
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and a few of my leaders that stepped up the plate and gave me a fucking hand
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to sort out my demons and give me a better incentive towards life as we see it.
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And let me tell you something, ladies and gentlemen.
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But what gets me now is that we have a government
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that actually has the gall to table something like this.
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I mean, honestly, from what I got from that interview from Garden Genius
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and from Spencer Fernando, and I'll leave links in the description as per,
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Now, I can understand suicide if you have a terminal illness,
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i.e. you have Lou Gehrig's, you have Alzheimer's, dementia,
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you have a cancer that is going to put you through sheer fucking agony
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And I think it's up the individual to decide if he or she wants to live through this,
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But in these trying times, people are hurting all over the place.
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And not just in Canada, in the United States, in Britain,