The Crusty Canuck Podcast - June 01, 2025


Bow to NO ONE! EP#371


Episode Stats

Length

28 minutes

Words per Minute

170.81221

Word Count

4,830

Sentence Count

509

Misogynist Sentences

8

Hate Speech Sentences

5


Summary

In this episode of the KrustyYak Podcast, I talk about the aftermath of the Royal Throne Speech, and the half assed patriotism that is plaguing our country yet again. I also talk about why we should not bow to any king or queen anymore.


Transcript

00:00:00.000 A good evening, ladies and gentlemen, it's the 31st of May, 2025.
00:00:05.580 Coming to this episode of the Christy Yak Podcast, bow to no one, that's right, the aftermath
00:00:10.300 of the royal throne and the speeches and the half-assed patriotism and other bullshit that's
00:00:16.960 plaguing our country yet again.
00:00:19.380 Listener review discretion will be advised because I will swear, smoke cigarettes and
00:00:23.260 make fun of the king, prime minister and all of the followers of my, please, ladies and
00:00:29.560 gentlemen, please, please, please, stick around.
00:00:32.480 See you in a bit.
00:00:37.220 Hit it, sweetheart.
00:00:39.440 Because I am hard, you will not like me.
00:00:42.280 Yes, sir.
00:00:45.860 There is no racial bigotry here.
00:00:50.260 There you are all.
00:00:54.520 From Western Canada, this is the Krusty Connect Podcast.
00:00:59.100 A Canadian veteran's point of view on political, social, economic issues and life.
00:01:05.520 Here's Krusty.
00:01:08.140 That's right, ladies and gentlemen, episode 371, bow to no one, the Krusty Yak Podcast.
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00:01:22.920 Hi, everybody.
00:01:23.380 I'm your host, Krusty Canuck.
00:01:24.620 Once again, my apologies for being tardy this week.
00:01:27.740 I've had a really busy work week.
00:01:29.580 Extra hours here.
00:01:30.380 Extra hours there.
00:01:31.500 I got to pay off the government, right?
00:01:32.860 Because they're garnishing my wages.
00:01:34.680 Oh, those lovely people at the CRA.
00:01:36.880 Oh, my.
00:01:37.940 Those bastards.
00:01:39.300 Anyway, if you like and you hear what you see, please click like, subscribe.
00:01:41.720 Share this content.
00:01:42.460 On the social media platforms, too.
00:01:43.980 My last video, I've got about maybe 700 views on it.
00:01:46.700 Thank you very much.
00:01:47.880 Wonderful.
00:01:48.240 Thank you, my wonderful audience out there.
00:01:51.620 But I'm not getting any comments.
00:01:53.200 So which is it?
00:01:53.940 You guys being censored?
00:01:55.180 You don't want to say anything?
00:01:56.180 Just let me know in the comments.
00:01:57.640 Give me a thumbs up.
00:01:58.220 Give me a like.
00:01:59.060 Pass it all around.
00:02:00.640 We can beat this Canadian censorship dogma by passing the work around.
00:02:04.220 Passing the info.
00:02:05.660 Anyway, I'm digressing.
00:02:07.360 Like I said, I don't like the title card says, too.
00:02:10.360 We had a throne speech there last week.
00:02:12.520 King Charles come to Canada, right?
00:02:14.620 Royal throne farce, royal air farce, however you want to call it.
00:02:17.500 OK, and as I mentioned before, I am not big on the whole marketing thing anymore for very good reasons, ladies and gentlemen, for very good reasons.
00:02:25.160 OK, I don't believe that in the modern society we should bow to any king or queen.
00:02:30.160 I don't I don't believe that anymore.
00:02:32.220 And considering the the carnage that has been caused by the liberal brand since 2015, we should bow to no one.
00:02:41.540 Now, if you're a religious person, if you are a spiritual person, by all means, you find your light, you go with it.
00:02:46.580 But the average citizen out there in Canada does not need to answer to a king or a queen, period.
00:02:53.500 Now, it's on our books.
00:02:54.360 Historically speaking, Canada is a constitutional market.
00:02:57.900 We still are a constitutional market.
00:03:00.180 Right.
00:03:00.460 But I also believe, too, that our Constitution needs a lot of work.
00:03:05.280 OK, especially when it comes to free speech, freedom of assembly, private property rights, self-defense.
00:03:10.720 Right.
00:03:11.440 Freedom of expression, freedom of the press, you name it.
00:03:14.580 It needs a good overhaul.
00:03:15.940 OK, and the last thing we need is King Charles, who was born in a privilege, raised in privilege, telling us what to do.
00:03:23.360 Now, that goes for any monarchy as well.
00:03:25.040 Now, you can talk about the traditions of the king and queen.
00:03:27.840 You can talk about the traditions of the British monarchy, the British Empire, the French Empire.
00:03:31.520 Yada, yada, yada.
00:03:32.640 Who gives a royal flush?
00:03:34.240 No pun.
00:03:35.720 Doesn't matter.
00:03:36.380 OK, this week, I've been really thinking about the priorities of this government, and it's basically just Trudeau 2.0.
00:03:43.640 OK, Mark Carney and his libtards want to constantly bring more money to the table in the name of spending and investing.
00:03:50.540 OK, to the tunes of, I think, roughly $486 billion that's going to come out of your pocket, my pocket, their pockets, this pockets, except for the government's pockets when it comes to this spending.
00:04:02.340 Now, they've been criticized religiously over military spending, over procurement processes, over the natural resources sector.
00:04:12.680 And one side of the party says, yes, we're going to have pipelines.
00:04:15.380 The other side of the party says, no, we're not going to have pipelines because you still have a bunch of activists calling the shots.
00:04:21.380 OK, now, I remember when politicians actually carried themselves a little more dignity rather than being activists.
00:04:28.760 OK, I am so sick and tired of activists calling the shots in Parliament, people getting $260,000 a year to sit there and tell me, you can't do that.
00:04:40.840 Oh, you can't own this.
00:04:42.380 You can't own that.
00:04:43.780 Right.
00:04:45.000 And all these little tirades and little tantrums that they promote.
00:04:48.000 OK, these are people that are well into their 40s, 50s, in some cases, their 60s, stomping their feet, making a big stink because they don't like someone else's opinion.
00:04:56.480 They don't like someone else's point of view.
00:04:58.700 They don't like it when people think for themselves, as we should here in Canada and to my friends in the South, the United States as well.
00:05:05.520 In Britain and every working democracy around the globe, people should think for themselves, regardless of how you feel about it or not.
00:05:14.580 OK.
00:05:15.680 And my personal points of view when it comes to the whole King thing, it's amazing how three years ago, people couldn't stand the sight of the Maple Leaf there behind me.
00:05:25.200 Oh, it's not a symbol of freedom.
00:05:27.460 It's a symbol of fascism.
00:05:28.780 Oh, my goodness.
00:05:30.080 Oh, my God.
00:05:30.580 Those truckers using the flag in vain.
00:05:32.640 Oh, my God.
00:05:33.460 Defacing the Terry Fox statue.
00:05:35.200 Oh, no.
00:05:36.020 Oh, my God.
00:05:37.220 The pain, the chaos.
00:05:38.560 Oh, my God.
00:05:39.960 When the statue wasn't defaced, someone put a flag around them.
00:05:43.860 Right.
00:05:44.060 Do you remember the T-shirt he wore back in 1980 when he was running across Canada?
00:05:49.080 Marathon of Hope had the geographical picture of Canada with a Maple Leaf in it.
00:05:53.800 You don't remember that?
00:05:55.940 And yet, you know, looking for every excuse for people to be huddled and herded in like cattle.
00:06:01.340 Right.
00:06:01.880 But now all the patriots come out when the king come over.
00:06:04.260 Oh, great.
00:06:05.240 All the elbows up crowd, you know.
00:06:08.780 But like I said in my last episode, y'all got duped because there's more money that's going to be coming out of your pockets, going into the liberal coffers for their investments.
00:06:17.520 Has there been any plan that's been brought forth to Canadian people in regards of who's going to invest in Canada?
00:06:24.840 Right.
00:06:25.260 Bill 69, Bill C-69 is still on the table.
00:06:28.280 They're still pushing it.
00:06:29.800 They don't want any more pipelines.
00:06:30.980 So who in the right mind wants to invest in Canada?
00:06:34.000 Right.
00:06:34.640 Quebec is still dead against a pipeline.
00:06:36.640 Yet more Quebecers are coming out saying, hey, we want the oil and gas.
00:06:40.960 They're saying that.
00:06:42.360 But the Bloc doesn't want to do it.
00:06:43.980 And some members of the Quebec Legislative Assembly doesn't want to have it either.
00:06:49.960 Well, interesting.
00:06:50.780 But they want the money.
00:06:52.960 Right.
00:06:53.640 How can we call our format here in this country an equalization format when La Belle-Provence gets 13.6 billion dollars out of how many billions the rest of the provinces get?
00:07:05.360 Well, they don't get billions.
00:07:06.660 Ontario, I think, gets roughly 600, maybe 700 million.
00:07:10.220 Right.
00:07:11.000 They have a bigger population.
00:07:12.140 There's more social services that have to be looked after.
00:07:15.520 Right.
00:07:15.900 East Coast doesn't have a billion people.
00:07:18.180 They don't get a billion dollars.
00:07:19.800 A few hundred million here, a few hundred million there.
00:07:21.540 And that's it.
00:07:21.900 And Quebec gets the biggest chunk.
00:07:23.480 Yet they don't want any oil and gas, but they want all the money.
00:07:26.200 Do you not see the irony in that?
00:07:27.660 Do you not see just the weird, weird freaking irony in that whole conglomerate?
00:07:32.880 Right.
00:07:34.460 It's just interesting how the priorities change all the time in this country.
00:07:38.940 You know, we have a new prime minister.
00:07:40.480 Well, it's not really new.
00:07:41.220 It's just Justin Trudeau point, you know, 2.0.
00:07:44.220 He doesn't have the extravagant socks, but he also has the extravagant bullshit and the people to back him up, as always.
00:07:51.500 Think about it, though, ladies and gentlemen.
00:07:53.040 There's no budget that's going to be on the table, but they're going to spend all this money prior to a fall budget.
00:07:57.800 That's the logic.
00:07:59.000 And that's what people voted for.
00:08:00.560 That's what the elbows up crowd voted for.
00:08:02.960 I hope you're really pleased with yourselves.
00:08:05.440 Right.
00:08:05.800 As long as your investments are good.
00:08:08.160 Hey, fuck the rest of the country, right?
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00:08:22.120 And you're back, ladies and gentlemen, to Bow to No One, episode 371 of the Krusty Canuck podcast of the Royal Farce.
00:08:33.020 That's right, ladies and gentlemen, your host Krusty Canuck.
00:08:34.460 And just a reminder, too, if you like and hear what you see, click like and subscribe.
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00:08:40.940 Do not be shy, ladies and gentlemen.
00:08:42.460 And I'm going to queue up a video here that comes from an MP by the name of Mr. Bexty, who comes from Bow River, Alberta.
00:08:48.160 It's about eight minutes long, so please bear with me.
00:08:51.200 It's just a great speech, what this man has to say.
00:08:54.260 Okay.
00:08:54.840 And it pulls at my heartstrings.
00:08:58.700 Not just because he's from Alberta and he's a brand new conservative MP.
00:09:03.060 It's just a really, really empowered speech.
00:09:05.560 And I want you guys to really listen to it and take what you can from it.
00:09:09.240 Okay.
00:09:09.520 Yeah, so please, ladies and gentlemen, just take what you can out of this.
00:09:14.120 I'll just queue this up here.
00:09:16.020 Like I say, it's about eight minutes long, so please listen to it carefully.
00:09:19.600 And just listen to the passion in this man's words.
00:09:25.240 Right.
00:09:26.140 His name is David Bexty.
00:09:27.780 He is Keenan Bexty's reporter for Juno News.
00:09:32.200 This is his father from Bow River, Alberta.
00:09:34.900 So please consider his words.
00:09:37.800 It's probably one of the most patriotic speeches I've heard in a very, very long time.
00:09:42.760 So please, ladies and gentlemen, enjoy.
00:09:44.100 I rise in this house today with humility and purpose.
00:09:48.600 I stand here with a promise, one that shaped my family across generations.
00:09:54.520 A promise that if you work hard, raise your family and love your country, you'll be free to live in dignity and peace.
00:10:00.580 I'm the great-grandson of a pioneer who broke the untamed fields of what would become Alberta before there was power and pavement.
00:10:08.280 I'm also the son of a farmer who survived communism with nothing but his hands, his family, and the hope that Alberta would be a place where his children could speak freely, live safely, and never bow to a state that hated them.
00:10:21.980 My father didn't come to Canada in 1953 for a handout.
00:10:26.880 He didn't arrive on a student visa or as part of some bureaucratic temporary foreign worker program.
00:10:32.840 No, Hubert Bexty came to Canada to build.
00:10:36.000 To build a farm, to build a community, to build a country, and most importantly, to build a family.
00:10:41.040 He paid back his own passage from Europe by laboring in Alberta's sugar beet fields.
00:10:46.680 On the southern edge of this ferry riding, I represent here today, with no welfare, no hotel rooms, no Liberal-sponsored welcome package,
00:10:54.700 just sweat, sacrifice, and a belief that what Canada could be was what we should aspire to.
00:11:00.820 I chose to raise my own four children in the Alberta countryside because that's where promise still lives.
00:11:06.740 It lived with my great-grandfather's hands, it lived in my father's footsteps, and now it lives in my children.
00:11:13.820 And let me say this, I would not be here without the support of my wife, Lorelai, my children, Kyle, Kian, William, and Annalise,
00:11:21.440 my mother, Nadine, and the rest of my extended family.
00:11:25.160 I also want to thank the many people of Bow River, from Grassy Lakes to Tilly, Jem to Biceker, Conridge to Siksika Nation,
00:11:32.760 Arrowood, Marlow, Carmangay, Barnwell, and everywhere in between.
00:11:36.740 You are my neighbours.
00:11:38.920 You are us, who I aspire to be, and I hold this seat for you.
00:11:44.840 I also owe the debt of gratitude to 4-H Alberta, a program in a community that shaped me early.
00:11:51.440 I joined when I was nine years old, and it was there that I learned how to speak.
00:11:55.380 Speak with confidence, work with purpose, and serve my neighbours.
00:12:00.220 It's where I first lived the motto I still carry with me today, the learn to do by doing.
00:12:04.480 Mr. Speaker, I also want to recognize the young people watching today.
00:12:09.400 In Alberta, the Grade 6 curriculum, Grade 6 students learn about our political system,
00:12:14.300 and many are watching these proceedings live.
00:12:17.520 One of those classrooms is taught by Dr. Brian Jackson of Lyalta, and these students are paying attention.
00:12:23.620 They're learning not from soundbites, but from how we carry ourselves in this house.
00:12:27.760 Mr. Speaker, the writing that sent me here is called Bow River.
00:12:32.220 It's not just a place, it's a people.
00:12:34.760 It's a home.
00:12:35.900 It's a promise.
00:12:37.340 You see, much like the people who rely on it, the bow doesn't ask Ottawa's permission to flow.
00:12:42.400 It carves through rocks.
00:12:43.920 It sustains life.
00:12:45.180 It cuts a path forward, whether anyone is in this chamber or not.
00:12:48.440 The bow runs past oil wells shut down by people who have never set foot on a rig.
00:12:55.720 It flows past farms taxed by bureaucrats who couldn't grow a weed.
00:13:00.020 It flows past churches left to burn.
00:13:03.140 While politicians offered excuses instead of justice,
00:13:05.660 it flows past the homes of veterans, seniors, and families forgotten by the system, but not by me.
00:13:12.340 The beautiful thing about the bow is this.
00:13:16.140 Even when the government grinds to a halt, it keeps flowing.
00:13:20.120 When politicians hostile to Alberta try to strangle our economy, it keeps flowing.
00:13:25.220 When bureaucrats and glass towers write the rules that cripple our farms, it keeps flowing.
00:13:30.800 When unelected judges rewrite our rules and call it progress, it keeps flowing.
00:13:35.840 When they shut down our churches, our rigs, and our rodeos, it keeps flowing.
00:13:40.060 The bow doesn't care about trendy acronyms or performative politics.
00:13:44.740 It cares about feeding cattle, watering crops, and quenching the thirst of a working land.
00:13:49.720 It fuels an ecosystem, an economy, and it helps feed the world.
00:13:54.080 It doesn't wait for permission.
00:13:56.080 It flows where it needs to flow.
00:13:58.980 And if it wasn't clear, Mr. Speaker, I'm not just talking about the river.
00:14:02.120 I'm talking about the people.
00:14:04.820 Because just like the bow, we move with purpose.
00:14:07.100 And we're done with waiting for the rest of the country to catch up.
00:14:11.640 We don't need a national strategy.
00:14:13.320 We need Ottawa to get out of the way.
00:14:15.560 Mr. Speaker, I ran to represent the people who built this country.
00:14:19.080 And now watch it being dismantled by people who don't understand it.
00:14:23.040 And worse, don't even like it.
00:14:25.640 This week, the prime minister stood before this country and promised more of the same.
00:14:29.400 Yeah, I know how he said people who dismantle it, who know nothing about it.
00:14:35.540 Kind of like all the environmental activists out there and the so-called peace seekers who know nothing about world affairs or security or actually procuring proper Canadian resources.
00:14:46.480 Anyhow, I'll carry on.
00:14:47.420 A new housing bureaucracy.
00:14:50.760 A new set of buzzwords instead of a budget.
00:14:53.340 And more red tape instead of results.
00:14:55.340 And not a word, not a single word about oil and gas pipelines or the workers who drive our economy.
00:15:03.260 Let's be honest with Canadians.
00:15:05.640 We don't need to renew the consensus on immigration, the one that's fueled the liberal political ambition for a decade.
00:15:11.560 We need to rebuild this country for Canadians.
00:15:15.140 We don't need to gaslight working families into acceptance of out-of-control immigration while wages stagnate, house prices explode, and services collapse.
00:15:23.740 We need to restore common sense and put Canadians first in their own country.
00:15:28.260 We don't need more empty promises.
00:15:30.800 We need paychecks you can raise a family on, homes you can actually afford, and streets you feel safe walking down.
00:15:36.960 We need less gatekeeping, less government, and a whole lot more grit.
00:15:41.560 Mr. Speaker, I come from the part of Canada that feeds this country and fuels its economy.
00:15:46.640 So you'll understand if I speak plainly.
00:15:49.180 Because where I come from, words matter.
00:15:52.280 But work and deeds matter more.
00:15:55.560 I'm here to...
00:15:56.440 Yes, I like that.
00:15:57.620 Words matter.
00:15:59.280 You know, they can be painful.
00:16:00.420 They can be joyous.
00:16:01.740 They can be loving.
00:16:02.420 But words matter.
00:16:04.480 Words fucking matter.
00:16:06.600 Well said, David.
00:16:07.360 Fight for the honest worker, the family farmer, the rig hand, the rancher, the welder, the widow, the help worshiper, and every kid who still believes this country can be worth something.
00:16:18.020 I come to this house with one of the strongest mandates in the nation.
00:16:21.680 And, Mr. Speaker, do you know how I earned it?
00:16:23.880 I promise to rip this place down to the studs and start rebuilding a country we can recognize again.
00:16:31.960 The Prime Minister this week showed he's here to do the opposite.
00:16:35.300 Behind the pageantry and parades, he disrespected the Crown by using the King to deliver a tired and empty speech meant to distract Canadians from a simple truth.
00:16:44.100 He's still stumbling forward on the heels of Justin Trudeau's failed record.
00:16:47.380 Mr. Speaker, I have deep respect for our institutions, but what Canadians needed this week wasn't ceremonial flourishes.
00:16:54.720 They needed substance.
00:16:56.640 Not sentiment, but solutions.
00:16:59.200 Not more speeches from...
00:17:00.520 Yep, breads and circuses.
00:17:02.040 That's right.
00:17:03.260 Let's make a parade.
00:17:04.200 Let's show we care about Canada by bringing in the King, even though the same party tried to disenfranchise Canadians for standing up for Canada.
00:17:11.400 But okay.
00:17:12.340 ...elites and suits, but action for people in coveralls.
00:17:15.040 The farmers, the builders, the rig-hands, the parents wondering how they afford groceries and heat at the same time.
00:17:23.940 Canadians are tired of being lectured.
00:17:26.280 They're tired of being told everything is fine when they can see with their eyes that it's not.
00:17:33.080 This country has a proud and noble history.
00:17:35.760 It was built by pioneers, sustained by families, and defended by those willing to risk everything for the promise of freedom and prosperity.
00:17:43.000 But after a decade of mismanagement and division from the Liberal front bench, that promise is fading.
00:17:50.260 Alberta separatism is no longer a fringe idea.
00:17:53.020 I heard it at the doors more times than I can count.
00:17:55.740 And I'll tell you plainly, Alberta staying in Confederation is not up to me, and it's not up to the Liberal government.
00:18:02.420 It's up to the people of Alberta.
00:18:03.700 Alberta, and the Albertans know that they have options.
00:18:06.920 If this House continues to insult, abuse, and neglect Alberta, if it refuses to treat our people and our industries with the respect that they've earned, then the future of this country is not guaranteed.
00:18:18.300 Not this job here tomorrow.
00:18:22.380 At any moment, this government could lose the confidence of the House.
00:18:25.100 And when that moment comes, Canadians will remember who stayed with them and who stood in their way.
00:18:31.880 Because when the system stalls, the Bow River keeps flowing.
00:18:35.480 When this government offers platitudes instead of a plan, the bow keeps flowing.
00:18:40.520 When they forget who built this country, we remember and we keep moving.
00:18:45.680 Mr. Speaker, I want to thank the people of Bow River for one of the strongest mandates in this nation.
00:18:50.800 To my family and my friends, my neighbors, thank you for trusting me with this duty.
00:18:56.220 I won't let you down.
00:18:58.080 I didn't come here to rub shoulders with royalty.
00:19:00.480 I came here to fight for the families, farmers, and energy workers who build this country.
00:19:04.680 And I'll keep fighting until the Liberal government gets the message.
00:19:08.220 Because that promise still lives, and I intend to keep it.
00:19:11.920 Thank you, Mr. Speaker.
00:19:14.900 Mr. Speaker, I rise in this house today with...
00:19:17.400 That was, ladies and gentlemen.
00:19:18.260 Fantastic. Fan-effin-tastic.
00:19:22.360 Right? Passion. Dedication.
00:19:25.200 Patriotism.
00:19:26.380 Is that such a dirty word?
00:19:27.880 Especially to my Eastern listeners out there?
00:19:29.880 No? To my Eastern listeners out there,
00:19:31.900 have you sat in a pub or a bar or any kind of hockey game or any event or any kind of public gathering
00:19:37.140 and overheard people talk about Canada this, Canada that, oh, we're so terrible, we're so mean?
00:19:42.620 And yet the benefits that are given to people in this nation are just...
00:19:47.160 Beautiful, right?
00:19:48.260 Right?
00:19:49.560 Now, it doesn't matter if you're from Alberta or from BC or if you're from Saskatchewan or Manitoba.
00:19:54.380 And my condolences out there to the people that have lost their homes in the recent wildfires.
00:19:59.320 Okay?
00:19:59.640 But this isn't a time to panic and, as Mr. Bextie said, this isn't a time to hobnob and rub shoulders with royalty.
00:20:07.100 This is time to rub and hobnob with people that want to work and make a difference in this country.
00:20:12.060 This is a time to hobnob and get things on the go for proper art, for proper labor, for proper things for people to live with and thrive with.
00:20:21.340 Okay?
00:20:21.820 And as Mr. Bextie said, it was just breads and circuses.
00:20:29.200 It was just a show.
00:20:30.420 Oh, look, I care about Canada.
00:20:32.120 Oh, look, I really care.
00:20:33.500 I really care about you.
00:20:35.000 I really care about this.
00:20:36.720 I really care about that.
00:20:37.860 Bullshit.
00:20:39.280 Okay?
00:20:39.900 Bullshit.
00:20:41.220 Right?
00:20:41.820 It's because of people like Mr. Mark Carney, you know, Frankie Bubbles, you know, Francois de Chapin, or a Chapin.
00:20:50.940 Ryan from Northern Perspective does a very good impression of him.
00:20:54.260 It's hilarious.
00:20:55.860 But we're seeing the phony seep out of the old box.
00:21:00.000 We're seeing the juices seep out.
00:21:01.760 We're seeing the garbage come out.
00:21:03.800 Okay?
00:21:04.240 And people voted for it again.
00:21:08.000 People are on that like fat kids in a Kit Kat, for crying out loud.
00:21:12.240 So what are we going to look forward to this summer?
00:21:14.780 Right?
00:21:16.120 They'll be back to work again on Monday, you know, back to work as per question periods and try to justify more spending, you know, in the billions.
00:21:24.320 Not in the hundreds, you know, or the thousands, but the hundreds of billions, you know, close to a trillion dollars in spending to upgrade this country.
00:21:32.260 They've had many a time to upgrade the country, but instead they'd spend money over here and over there and give this away to this and give this away to that.
00:21:39.460 How much did it cost to bring the king over to have his chariot drawn for him, to speak in the Senate, to put him up in accommodations, to do all the ceremonial stuff?
00:21:51.320 Now, hats off to my fellow RCR that were there on parade to give him a proper salute.
00:21:57.980 Hats off to those gentlemen.
00:22:00.300 Hats off to the military that were there to display the loyalty to the king, loyalty to the crown.
00:22:06.940 OK, but I'm not going to give hats off to individuals that really, really wanted this government to call the shots again, especially after nine years of this chaos, the debts, the divisions.
00:22:21.180 And for what?
00:22:21.980 Oh, Carney's a man.
00:22:22.780 He's got a plan.
00:22:23.460 He's going to spend more money than Justin Trudeau ever did.
00:22:26.420 How does he have a plan?
00:22:27.800 That's what happens.
00:22:28.540 We have a central banker calling the shots, ladies and gentlemen.
00:22:31.140 Right.
00:22:32.580 He's not big business for Canada.
00:22:34.580 He's big business for him and his holdings.
00:22:39.240 No one knows where his taxes are going.
00:22:41.200 Yet I'm getting nailed for taxes every paycheck now because of the whole garnishee bullshit.
00:22:46.900 Right.
00:22:49.960 Something to think about.
00:22:51.020 Right.
00:22:51.240 Ladies and gentlemen, priorities, folks, where are they?
00:22:54.000 They have none.
00:22:54.720 Right.
00:22:55.460 Once again, bow to no one.
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00:24:05.840 Anyway, I carry on with this whole episode.
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00:24:08.400 So we have a history of the monarchy.
00:24:10.420 Okay.
00:24:11.000 Constitutional monarchy.
00:24:11.920 Answer the king.
00:24:12.600 Blah, blah, blah, blah.
00:24:13.120 No more.
00:24:14.620 No more.
00:24:16.860 Why?
00:24:18.580 Why?
00:24:20.160 Because of the Commonwealth, because of the history, because of the British Empire.
00:24:24.560 Okay.
00:24:24.720 I get it.
00:24:25.440 And it's good to understand our history.
00:24:26.940 It's good to understand the origins of Canada.
00:24:29.200 It's good to understand that there were Vikings here in Newfoundland well before Christopher
00:24:32.900 Columbus ever stood and discovered America.
00:24:36.140 Vikings were in Newfoundland.
00:24:38.180 Okay.
00:24:39.040 There's evidence of them having battles with beotics.
00:24:41.060 That was Newfoundland's first peoples.
00:24:43.800 Okay.
00:24:44.520 There's evidence of settlements and fishing and, you know, colonization, I guess you can
00:24:49.760 say.
00:24:50.340 Lack of a better term.
00:24:51.920 But that's part of history.
00:24:54.020 The English and French were at odds in Europe.
00:24:56.260 And they're at odds throughout their new empires.
00:24:58.980 So were the Spanish and the Portuguese.
00:25:01.020 Banging heads, banging heads.
00:25:02.560 Spain went broke.
00:25:03.360 So did Portugal.
00:25:04.960 Well, France had a revolution in the 1780s.
00:25:07.800 Who reigned supreme?
00:25:09.040 The British Empire.
00:25:10.760 That's history.
00:25:11.520 It's not always right.
00:25:13.280 It's not always wrong.
00:25:14.160 However.
00:25:15.040 However.
00:25:23.120 However.
00:25:37.200 we shall persevere.
00:25:46.460 Nonetheless.
00:25:47.140 Now I'm having some technical difficulties here.
00:25:49.220 I don't know what it is.
00:25:49.960 Ladies and gentlemen, there might be a freeze here.
00:25:51.720 Needless to say, carry on.
00:25:53.320 Do not worry.
00:25:54.740 Okay.
00:25:55.800 Do not worry.
00:25:56.840 All the same.
00:25:57.560 I will get this technical issue sorted out as soon as I can.
00:26:02.620 However.
00:26:04.240 You know.
00:26:06.320 How about I just end the show right here anyway.
00:26:09.160 Like.
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00:26:51.420 I know I have some technical issues there.
00:26:52.960 Like I say, ladies and gentlemen.
00:26:54.400 I've been Krusty Canuck on this beautiful 31st of May, 2025.
00:26:58.360 I wish good things for you all out there.
00:26:59.640 Remember, do not be shy, ladies and gentlemen.
00:27:02.460 You know, do what you can help you out in these trying times.
00:27:04.800 And weather's getting hotter.
00:27:07.100 So, please keep your wits about you.
00:27:08.520 If you smoke cigarettes, don't just throw your butt at random.
00:27:11.220 Put it out.
00:27:11.960 Fields drip it.
00:27:12.600 All that good stuff.
00:27:13.340 Be safe.
00:27:14.400 Hydrate.
00:27:15.160 It's getting warmer out.
00:27:16.240 So, get all the water you can into you.
00:27:18.140 And just do your best to be good to each other.
00:27:20.360 The best of your abilities, ladies and gentlemen.
00:27:22.100 You know, I know it's a little difficult.
00:27:24.120 However, just persevere, nonetheless.
00:27:27.380 And like I always say, ladies and gentlemen.
00:27:29.640 Humanity and Merit wins a day.
00:27:32.520 Take care and I'll see you next time.
00:27:34.060 Bye for now.
00:27:38.300 Hit it, sweetheart.
00:27:40.600 Because I am hard, you will not like me.
00:27:43.340 Yes, sir.
00:27:44.100 There is no racial bigotry here.
00:27:51.480 There you are all in what we want.
00:27:55.980 This has been another episode of the Krusty Canuck Podcast.
00:27:59.700 Stay sane.
00:28:00.600 And thank you for listening.
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00:28:05.480 To absent friends.
00:28:14.160 I will never forget.
00:28:15.360 Hoo-wah.