Batteries are SEXY!!!
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Summary
On this episode of the Krusty Connect Podcast, we discuss the Trudeau Government's recent announcement of $180 million going to a Quebec company to make batteries, $400 million to make bike paths, and more BS on the Wii scandal.
Transcript
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Good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen. It is a beautiful March 15th, Monday afternoon.
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Coming up on this episode of the Krusty Connect podcast, batteries are sexy.
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The Trudeau government's recent announcement of $180 million going to a Quebec company to make batteries,
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$400 million to make bike paths, and more BS on the Wii scandal. Stick around.
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That's right, ladies and gentlemen. March 15th, Monday afternoon.
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Batteries are sexy is the title of today's episode.
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Millions of dollars going to La Belle Provence, and more millions of dollars being spent on bike paths.
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Mr. Trudeau, potato puppet himself, negotiating a deal with Quebec's premier,
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in regards to building a factory to provide batteries for vehicles, i.e. buses, bigger commercial vehicles.
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But to sum it all up, it's basically battery manufacturing to get our net zero commitment by the year 2050.
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Great. So, 180 million bucks going to a business, to build up more business in Quebec.
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I diss some of the leadership and the mentality that goes with some of these provinces.
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But I've worked with a lot of Quebecers throughout my military career, and some of them are great friends of mine.
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I am going to diss les personnes that are in charge.
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I'm going to diss the whole thing, where every time something new and innovative comes to this country,
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it's almost like we have to ask certain Quebecers our permission to go ahead and do it.
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Now, with all the money that has been spent on other nations,
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the billions that have been invested in so-called gender budgets, and carbon budgets, and green-based budgets,
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and all these budgets, budgets, budgets, budgets, budgets, budgets, budgets, over and over again,
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when are we going to see the light for Canada's budget, our national budget?
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We have all this money to give around to this group and that group,
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but enough money for our seniors, not enough money for our veterans,
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definitely not enough money to actually improve clean water conditions Canada-wide,
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and I'm not just saying for the First Nations, I'm saying Canada-wide.
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So, the federal government is going to invest money into a Quebec company yet again,
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or to build, some Quebecers, to build a company to create these batteries
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that are going to help us with our carbon footprint for years to come.
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Now, Canada sits, I think, 1.5 or 1.6 of the contribution to carbon-based gases and stuff
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whatever the science was at that time or whatever it still is now,
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because we both know they're moving the goalposts yet again
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when it comes to anything productive in this country.
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Now, I've said numerous times in episodes before, ladies and gentlemen,
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Let's fucking find something that's going to help us create a better life
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But when you concentrate all your energy on one idea, i.e., like batteries,
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there's a problem because people forget that in Canada,
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winter, it can be anywhere from four months to six or seven months, okay?
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And with winter and icy conditions, you have a lot of salt and a lot of sand put in highways.
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Now, how does salt and sand work with the finer components of a battery?
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You can look at how batteries sit in your own personal vehicle.
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They usually sit on top, kind of out of the way from any kind of sediment kicking up from the roads, right?
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You know, you could build your vehicles like dinky cars, have one big cover in the bottom,
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and then you'll get no kick up or any kind of stuff coming in your undercarriages, what have you.
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Now, if you have one giant vehicle that runs on a giant battery,
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regardless of how you seal it or deal it or not,
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the elements are still going to get inside one way or the other.
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Now, I'm not disenfranchising the hope of a giant battery that's going to run your vehicle or run your home.
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You can't provide companies all over Canada to do the same thing, too?
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I understand the manufacturing hub is going through a world of a time,
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but so are the natural resources hubs in this side of the country as well, too.
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Quebec is not the only province that's been hurting for something.
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You've got fishing issues in Nova Scotia yet again.
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You've got manufacturing issues in Ontario, Manitoba, Saskatchewan,
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and natural resource issues happening in Alberta, Saskatchewan, and B.C. as we speak.
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And yet, of course, Mr. Potatoes Suck Puppet is constantly worrying about his handful of votes
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in Belle-Provence and in Ontario, respectively.
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And not to mention the idea that Miss McKenna came up with, you know, Barbie the Builder now.
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And I don't really give a shit if she's offended by that term or not.
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$400 million being invested in fucking bicycle paths.
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So why does it cost $180 million to create a company or to help build a company
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and yet it costs $400 million for a fucking bicycle path in any major city?
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But $400 million it's going to cost to make that, so they project.
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And I'll leave a link in the description there, ladies and gentlemen,
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But see, it's getting to a point where this federal government really has no fucking clue
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Now, they can sit there and say, oh, green economy is going to help this,
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and we're going to boost the economy by doing things green, green, green, green, green.
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Buy one little company here and one little company there and pick and choose who your friends are
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and pick your nose, pick your friend's nose, and do your friends here, do your friends there.
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Meanwhile, you're screwing the majority of the nation over, okay?
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Now, there are ways out there we can still extract our fuel, our fossil fuels,
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regardless of what people on the fence like to sit and think about,
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whether they're driving a Prius or driving their bicycles on their new bike path,
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But still, what other innovations are laid on the table for us, ladies and gentlemen?
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The idea of a battery being very, very energy efficient for all your daily needs is a great fucking idea.
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Lithium, a bit of copper, a little bit of magnesium, what have you.
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You know, I forget my basic grade 10, let's take a part of battery class.
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And I did a bit of Duracell batteries when I worked there, too.
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Different layers, different components and all that to contain the energy to run your Walkman,
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your DVD players, your CD players all the time, your toys, your machines.
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Right now, it's used for flashlights and other electronic devices like your remote.
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But you want to make that bigger to run your vehicles and your home.
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Where's the incentive for the Canadian taxpayer to do something on their own with that?
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Let's invest in a company that's going to have its government kickbacks, too.
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And said company, let's say, if they get into financial need in the next two or three years,
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kind of like Bombardier and other Quebec Corps and other Quebec companies alike,
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asking the government for a bailout in case the economy goes to shit.
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So what's the bigger picture of this here, too?
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No money to keep things on the go in this country as these elected officials should.
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But there's plenty to hand out for the idea and the notions of virtue.
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They're only doing this to win votes, ladies and gentlemen.
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If they truly cared about the environmental impact that's happening in this country,
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they would spend more time worrying about the actual trees and the rivers.
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They would spend more time allowing innovations to come forward.
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Innovators of all colors and creeds to come forward and suggest something.
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But no, they have to pick and choose based on voter populace.
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Because they always pull these polls out of their asses, right?
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Anyway, carrying on with more, batteries are sexy.
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I remember in the military, how many times I went through batteries with my flashlights for my accoutrements and stuff.
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You can learn how to build a fire from a certain battery.
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And just imagine if you can amplify the power of one little cell into something that can run your home and run your car.
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The thing being, everybody's got to make their chunk of coin with that, too.
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And the government, of course, has to get hit say.
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And it's dirty fucking hands in it as well, too.
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So they're deciding who's going to innovate and who's not going to innovate in this country again.
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That liberal model failed back in Ontario many moons ago when you had Miss Kathleen Wynne there calling the shots and the green deal and the green ideas and all that kind of stuff.
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Instead of actually helping the Canadian taxpayer or the Ontario taxpayer, they turned around and tripled their hydro costs, all in the name of, we're going to stop our carbon footprint.
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There's a story that Rex TV put on there today.
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Anyway, she's a real honcho when it comes to Canadian manufacturing and entrepreneurship.
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And she gave us all a schematic on how much money is being spent in the name of carbon tax and protecting us from the evil carbon.
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You know, the stuff that feeds our plants and shit every day.
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And it's ridiculous what farmers are going through too, the amount of money they have to spend just to dry their grain for using, you know, propane and other fuels to keep their product dry.
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Because we all know what happens when you, you know, you give moldy grain to an animal, you know, it bloats and it gets sick and it fucking dies.
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There's no such thing as taxing people on the prosperity.
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You can't tax into fucking prosperity because the more you tax, the more the government spends.
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Let's spend, spend, spend, spend, spend, spend, spend, spending, spending, spending, spending, spending, spending, spending.
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And then we can't figure out why people aren't going to work.
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So while a pandemic is going on, you're telling certain businesses and telling certain people what jobs are essential, what not are essential.
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So carrying on, more about sexy batteries and government spending.
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Yes, batteries are sexy according to Justin Trudeau.
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Just the way that shitty ingredient is faced this morning in regards to that whole story.
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My wife and I were watching it and had a bit of a chuckle.
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We just didn't really buy it because they've suggested the whole battery power thing back in the late 80s, early 90s.
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And there was always the excuse, well, materials and getting raw materials here and moving this here and moving that there.
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But we all know a lot of third world nations love digging up lithium under lock and key and the power of a gun
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to save their virtue of Western leaders and people of the Great Reset and all these great know-it-alls with a globalist agenda.
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So my question to you is, ladies and gentlemen, how about we innovate ourselves, okay?
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You can go online and buy personal wind power, personal battery power for your home, for your trailer, for your domicile,
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wherever you live where you can generate your own electricity and have enough left over to share with your neighbors if you want to
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Yeah, why isn't there government innovation for that?
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Self-sufficiency because you're self-sufficient.
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You don't need a big government and a big government doesn't get the power of your fucking monopoly, right?
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That's why we have land taxes and water taxes and fuel taxes.
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Yeah, well, of course, to our government, taxes are the government's best friend because they have no other revenue
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except ripping off from Peter to pay Paul and then borrow from Paul to give to Beth.
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And Beth has to sit there and sell herself short for a buck and a quarter.
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And coming up later in the show, too, I have another Polar Vortex Award for a certain writer out of the Los Angeles Times.
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Thanks to Dr. Gad Saad for putting this article on his Facebook page.
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I read it and it was quite a chuckle, but that'll be coming up momentarily.
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But again, carrying on with more of the batteries are sexy.
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How the government still fails to look after Canada as a whole
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and rather just pick his, choose his, you know, people he wants to help
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See, what annoys me the most, though, too, is that they're all so worried about the environment
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and these are all people that believe that the world's going to end in 12 years
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And creating all these little kids like Greta Thunberg and other little nations
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Now, we as a species, yeah, we contribute to it.
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And I agree, there is some climate change out there.
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Maybe it's because the amount of people we have and the things we do,
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things might get a bit warmer and maybe a bit colder.
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And to my American listeners in the United States, yeah, pretty damn fucking cold.
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However, regardless of how you dress it up, in the Northern Hemisphere, it's called winter.
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Texas got one hell of a blast, hell of a reminder.
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And there are some weather phenomenons that have happened out there.
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I remember my mother, when she was alive, telling me stories of how she witnessed
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So I'm not too worried about the weather changing.
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A lot of our natural resources and little critters out there are doing just fine, you know?
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I get worried when they come up with these ideas about culling and what have you.
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That's where I get a little concerned, where things have to be balanced.
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You know, you should have a certain amount of wolves for an overabundance of deer,
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or a certain amount of wolves for too much elk, or a few bears extra for this population, what have you.
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It's about balancing the ecology properly, without worrying about any kind of fucking profit margin.
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But the thing being, we all know carbon tax is a profit margin for the bigwigs.
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So whether you're a puppet for this monstrocity, or a spokesperson for that monstrocity,
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Now, you're not going to fucking tax away the weather and cover the asses of politicians
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that want to keep spending Canadian tax dollars on stupid things.
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Like I mentioned earlier, you know, gender-based budgets, green-based budgets, you know, poop-based budgets.
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How about a budgetary candidate back on track again?
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Let's take a look at our lumber industry and do it right.
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Let's take a look at our fishing industries and do it right, okay?
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Standing up for our fisheries, all fisheries, Canadian and indigenous alike, all of them.
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Instead of worrying about who's this color and who stands there and what group this is
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Start worrying about Canadians as a whole, all shapes and sizes.
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You know, that's been suggested before, all the way from Diefenbaker to John Turner
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to Joe Clark, Mulroney, hell, even Pierre Elliott Trudeau even said a kind word or two.
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More divide, more division, you know, more segregation, right?
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Hell, my last episode, the Prime Minister had the audacity saying Parliament's racist, right?
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We'll tell you what to think, what to do, how to wipe, how to pick your nose.
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You know, we have all this money, apparently, we can just give away to this company, this group,
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this foreign national, that foreign national, this so-called marginalized bunch of individuals,
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It's because Klaus Schwab doesn't want us to own anything, jawohl, yeah?
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You will eat 3D printed meat, and you will like this and like that, jawohl!
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Anyway, carrying on with more of the batteries are sexy.
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But you know what, to me, what's really appealing to me is that when you see the younger generation come up with innovative ideas,
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my generation, too, for that matter, innovations, where you can actually table innovations and have them seriously considered
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for the sake of the greater good, meaning that so-and-so who invented said product can get rich,
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and people who use it and sell it can get rich to create a stable economy.
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But no, we don't see these innovations tabled because they don't promote a certain narrative, right?
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They don't promote the so-called narrative of today when it comes to racism and bigotry.
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Oh, no, because every time a white person says something, that's racist.
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Every time a white person of this says something, it's racist or it's misogynist.
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Which brings my point to Bill Burr, I guess, is in a bit of trouble now because of his comments at the Grammy Awards there last night.
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You know, I look at Bill Burr as a great comedian.
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You know, blue-collar guy, common-sense approach.
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And, of course, people outraged him because he made a comment about being a cis male presenting a Latina category for the Grammy Awards.
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Now, apparently, all these award shows the past two or three years have gone down to ratings because of the whole woke BS and this whole anti-this and anti-that.
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And every one of them gets on stage and does a presentation of the political stance and how they virtue and how important and special they are.
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And yet, they promote garbage fucking music, ladies and gentlemen.
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Now, I saw some footage of the whole WAP thing.
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Cardi B's breakout hit about her wet-ass pussy.
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Well, it doesn't take much talent to describe your orifices, right?
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They will try to cancel a few books of the Dr. Seuss library because it's deemed inappropriate and unfair.
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And yet, here's a manufactured woman who's probably had more Botox than Botox itself,
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who's an ex-stripper, who bragged about ripping people off,
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because you see her in that last Uber Eats commercial with Mike Myers' Nana Carvey
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as Wayne and Garth from SNL's Wayne's World, you know, saying to Magic Witch,
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And then here she is winning a Grammy, gyrating in a silver suit,
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you know, playing on a mattress with her friend,
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Now, I know every generation's had its gap when it comes to music and the arts and all that,
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and every generation's dissed the other generation in regards to this band or that band.
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I remember my parents used to tell me how some of my favorite punk bands
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just didn't measure up to their bands, like Led Zeppelin, The Beatles, what have you,
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and how some of my punk bands don't measure up to punk bands of the past 10 years.
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But needless to say, there's always that little rivalry.
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But when I look at music now and see the entertainment that's presented to us en masse now,
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I just shake my fucking head and just go, oh, this is fucking terrible, right?
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How is it so empowering and wonderful for a certain female to sit there, talk about her orifice
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and give an accolades for that, and yet you want to ban a cartoon?
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I don't know. I don't see the contrast in that.
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But I guess Bill Burr got in trouble for standing up and doing his thing, his usual shtick.
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If by chance you're listening to this podcast, all the power to you.
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So you just fucking carry on. Don't worry about the haters.
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Anyhow, like I said, as I said earlier, in regards to the Canadian polar vortex of bullshit,
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a little award I like to give every episode to something I've seen or something I've read
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or to a leader or a so-called know-it-all that thinks they have it together.
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There's an article in the LA Times that I'll present here in a moment.
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Yes, and carrying on there, ladies and gentlemen, in regards to this really ridiculous story,
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Dr. Gad said, one of Canada's favorite sons, put this up on his Facebook page.
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And I looked at it this morning, and I just gave it a bit of a read,
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This comes from the Los Angeles Times, and I'll leave it in my description here, too.
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This was written by Miss Victoria Hernandez on March 13, 2021, at 7 p.m. Pacific time.
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Long-time oppression and historical barriers have kept many people of color
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from feeling comfortable in the American outdoors.
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Groups in Southern California and around the nation have made it their goal
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to introduce people of color to nature in a positive way.
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Their mission is to remove barriers and to help people experience the connection,
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whether they are seeking fitness, healing, personal accomplishment,
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or knowledge of all about the outdoors has to offer.
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Here are the groups working towards more diverse outdoors.
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Christian Lamont, Program Manager of Latino Outdoors,
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a national organization with Los Angeles Chapter,
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calls the process of removing barriers the hike before the hike.
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The idea is that people of color see themselves represented on the trail.
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Okay, you know, I'm not going to read any more of this.
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But what I got out of that, those couple of paragraphs already,
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it's like, are you telling people of different nationalities
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that they have no idea what's out of their own door?
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I'm sure that every Chinese American, Korean American, Black American,
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Latino American, Eastern European American, Middle Eastern American,
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that if they want to take a walk outside, I'm pretty sure they can.
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And they don't need special groups representations to do it.
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Now, I've worked with a variety of people in my career in the military.
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And they had the incentive to do what's right in and out of uniform,
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Now, if you have to sit there and constantly promote things like walking,
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going outside and taking a hike, oh, it needs representation.
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How does any representation, are you going to set together certain parks
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Are you going to set up certain groups for certain groups of people
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It just goes to prove that ignorance comes in all shapes and colors,
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So, the Canadian Polar Vortex Award for this episode,
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goes to Miss Victoria Hernandez for writing such garbage, honestly.
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You can be a moron in any color or creed, ladies and gentlemen.
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There's times I've done things that are moronic, too.
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You know, I kind of confessed to that there in my last episode.
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But, like, you just can't go out for a hike anymore
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You can't enjoy a sport anymore without being political.
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I've said numerous times, ladies and gentlemen,
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or it's not proving to be representative enough.
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I'm not speaking for the Latino population here in Canada.
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I'm not speaking for any diverse group of individuals,
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but I know enough that if I want to go for a fucking hike,
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And I'm sure that any able-bodied person out there
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Anyway, carrying on with more of the batteries are sexy.
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Why is there not incentive for people such as myself,
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yourself, every working-class Canadian out there
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to get out there and to incentivize how to create power
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because like I mentioned, government monopoly, right?
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They've got to have their hand in it and saying it too.
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by garnishing one company or maybe two companies
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Doesn't matter if it's conservative, liberal, NDP, or Greens.
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Stay updated and follow Christy Canuck on Facebook,
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but if the federal government's starting to give away hints
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and plugging points to the next federal election,
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Okay, I'm representing the Battle River Crowfoot riding
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I want to see farmers able to drive their product
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or have a staff and give people a proper living wage.
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I understood the caliber of actually volunteering