The Crusty Canuck Podcast - November 06, 2022


EP# 190 Here’s your paper straw, wrapped in plastic!


Episode Stats

Length

44 minutes

Words per Minute

165.75105

Word Count

7,412

Sentence Count

551

Misogynist Sentences

11

Hate Speech Sentences

9


Summary

In this episode of the Krusty Canuck Podcast, I discuss the strike by the Canadian Union of Public Employees (CUPE) in Ontario and the hypocrisy behind it, and the pandemic amnesty that people have been talking about lately.


Transcript

00:00:01.000 Good evening, ladies and gentlemen. It's a beautiful 5th November 2022.
00:00:05.280 Coming up in this episode of the Krusty Connect podcast.
00:00:08.020 Yes, here's your paper straw in a plastic wrapper.
00:00:11.440 Yes, more government malfunction, more hypocrisy, and more protests
00:00:16.000 or virtue. And of course, the pandemic amnesty
00:00:19.900 that people have been talking about lately. Yes, yes, fun times indeed,
00:00:24.300 ladies and gentlemen. All that and more coming up to the show, please
00:00:27.640 stick around. Listener and viewer discretion is advised.
00:00:31.580 I do swear and smoke cigarettes. Be right back.
00:00:38.840 Hit it, sweetheart.
00:00:41.080 Because I am hard, you will not like me.
00:00:43.980 Yes, sir.
00:00:47.500 There is no racial bigotry here.
00:00:52.080 There you are always going to work.
00:00:54.180 From Western Canada, this is the Krusty Canuck podcast.
00:01:01.020 A Canadian veteran's point of view on political, social, economic issues, and life.
00:01:07.200 Here's Krusty.
00:01:10.280 That's right, ladies and gentlemen. Welcome to another episode of the Krusty Canuck podcast,
00:01:12.840 episode 190. Here's your paper straw in a plastic wrapper.
00:01:16.820 Yes, of course, Justin Trudeau standing up for the CUPE workers in Ontario,
00:01:20.600 saying it's their human rights and charter rights, all that good stuff.
00:01:24.320 And yet, where was the ass clown when it came to the charter and human rights
00:01:28.260 of the protesters in Ottawa this past February?
00:01:32.380 That's my question, too.
00:01:33.900 And where were the protesters and outrage helping these individuals back in February?
00:01:41.160 All that and more.
00:01:42.260 Yeah, there's a lot of stuff out there that's contradictory going on right now.
00:01:48.460 Now, I guess the workers in Ontario's educational system are requesting another $3.25 more an hour
00:01:56.880 because the average salary of these individuals is $39,000 a year.
00:02:02.620 Okay.
00:02:03.120 So, my question is, is that the mainstream media has had their hands in this since,
00:02:11.820 well, before the strike even happened.
00:02:13.480 And they've been weighing in, all these experts coming in about human rights and charter rights
00:02:19.320 and all this stuff.
00:02:20.540 Oh, the right to strike and how dare the government order us back to work and all this stuff.
00:02:24.740 And yet, where was the outrage?
00:02:26.580 Where was the outrage when the government ordered us to get more than two notional jabs?
00:02:32.700 Where was the outrage where the government said, we must get this or else?
00:02:37.400 Where was the outrage when the Arrive Can app was going full bloom?
00:02:41.620 Where was the outrage when people realized that the federal government spent $54 million
00:02:46.680 on the Arrive Can app when they could have done it for a fraction of the cost?
00:02:52.360 Where was the outrage when the prime minister and his liberal cabinet members
00:02:55.880 and a good chunk of the NDPers sat there and said yes to the Emergency Measures Act
00:03:01.920 when there was no need to panic?
00:03:04.120 Where was the outrage when they arrested people and threw them in the cooler for more than 40 days
00:03:09.260 because of mischief charges and other speculations?
00:03:14.320 Where was it then?
00:03:16.360 Right?
00:03:16.980 Now we get the prime minister standing shoulder to shoulder, apparently, with these individuals
00:03:21.860 saying that you have every right to express yourself and every right to talk about this
00:03:27.760 and display this and express that.
00:03:29.420 And yet, where was the outrage when you had truckers and blue-collar workers alike
00:03:37.420 and some citizens from Ottawa and some from Toronto and some from Montreal and Quebec
00:03:42.540 and other parts of the country drive in solidarity with these truckers in February
00:03:47.620 to stand up against the government and say, we've had enough.
00:03:51.620 Right?
00:03:53.280 Where were the politicians then?
00:03:56.300 Where were they?
00:03:57.560 Hmm?
00:03:59.420 Nowhere to be found, right?
00:04:07.160 So it just goes to prove that this day and age, you know, they want to dress you up something
00:04:12.620 and tell you something totally different.
00:04:14.480 That's why I use the title, you know, here's your paper straw in a plastic wrapper.
00:04:18.760 Okay?
00:04:19.640 It's bullshit.
00:04:20.460 Context.
00:04:21.360 You know?
00:04:22.280 It's gone out the window.
00:04:23.260 You know?
00:04:24.160 Okay, we'll back you up in this cause, but we won't back you up in that cause.
00:04:27.500 Okay?
00:04:27.760 We'll back up this March, but we'll back up that March.
00:04:30.200 Okay?
00:04:30.720 Federal government did the exact same thing when it came to railhead blockades.
00:04:33.960 Right?
00:04:34.580 All these blockades going around the railheads.
00:04:37.100 You know, people setting fire to certain railways, trying to damage them, trying to sabotage them.
00:04:42.080 Right?
00:04:42.500 All in the name of a handful of people that apparently did not like the LNG pipeline in British Columbia.
00:04:46.560 Okay?
00:04:47.560 But there's been facts and figures that have been proven that there's a lot of First Nations and a lot of people in that area of the country that would welcome the LNG pipeline to bring jobs and bring opportunity and prosperity to that area.
00:05:00.700 But, of course, you know, this is the day and age where, you know, everyone's a victim, but no one's a victor.
00:05:07.140 Right?
00:05:08.620 Go figure.
00:05:09.880 Now, when I look at the recent strike, I believe everyone has the right to strike or a right to protest or express themselves.
00:05:17.780 Okay?
00:05:18.220 I believe everyone does.
00:05:19.720 And we're going to see if you agree with it or not.
00:05:21.260 You know?
00:05:21.780 There's some parts of the Freedom Convoy I did not agree with.
00:05:25.340 Okay?
00:05:26.300 But I never said they should not protest.
00:05:29.100 At every rate to drive to Ottawa, do the thing.
00:05:32.120 Right?
00:05:32.640 Everybody has every right to march on any government building or any government compound and say, look, we've had enough of this.
00:05:39.220 We had enough of that.
00:05:40.240 Okay?
00:05:40.600 As long as it's peaceful.
00:05:42.880 But, like I said earlier, you look at the contrast and the context of it.
00:05:49.600 Everybody's rooting for these individuals making 39K.
00:05:53.020 Oh, we need some more.
00:05:53.980 We need some more.
00:05:54.560 We need some more.
00:05:55.500 Oh, what about the children?
00:05:56.620 What about the children?
00:05:58.720 What was your concern with the children when it came to masking kids up?
00:06:03.420 What was your concern with the children when it came to emphasizing Zoom education via online?
00:06:10.580 Right?
00:06:11.280 What was your concern then?
00:06:13.100 Where's your concern with the children when you're telling little boys and little girls they can swap genders?
00:06:19.980 Where's your concern with the children?
00:06:21.580 Where's your concern with the children when you're teaching them racist manifesto like CRTBS?
00:06:26.720 Right?
00:06:27.160 We're teaching kids to be ashamed of who they are and to be ashamed of what history has taught us.
00:06:33.740 Right?
00:06:35.740 Yet you're worried about people making $39,000 or less a year.
00:06:39.480 Well, there's lots of Canadians who have raised their families on that much money.
00:06:42.840 And yet the government wants to tax them.
00:06:45.720 So while you're sitting there tooting the old virtual horn about rights and regulations, the same government is charging you extra tax on gasoline, on the groceries that you purchase, and on the heat that you're going to need in this upcoming winter.
00:07:00.740 So where are the priorities, ladies and gentlemen?
00:07:05.180 Don't worry.
00:07:06.220 Let the big government tell you what they are once again.
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00:07:21.660 Yeah, getting back to the whole thing, what big government's doing too.
00:07:28.560 Now, the past few years have been really interesting in regards to the pandemic, the jibby jab, and all this glorious stuff.
00:07:38.780 And then the myth of safety and keeping us safe and keeping us united.
00:07:42.280 Now, when I look at the trucker's convoy, you know, I might disagree with some of the things that certain individuals might have said.
00:07:47.780 Like that Queen Ramona, lady thing, creature, whatever, calling her the Queen of Canada.
00:07:53.760 As far as I'm concerned, she's right the hell out of the lunch.
00:07:56.660 Okay.
00:07:56.960 And there might have been some bad people at those protests who try to hijack certain identities, you know, or certain platforms who try to get involved one way or the other.
00:08:08.420 But when you look at the majority of the people that were there, they were just like you and me.
00:08:12.580 Blue-collar officials, people that work for a living, people that want to go to work.
00:08:15.360 People want to go about their business, make their money, raise their families, and live in a country full of peace, security, and the magic word, ladies and gentlemen, freedom.
00:08:26.400 Not freedom, like the left, like the coin, right?
00:08:31.220 Because the more and more people sit there and go freedom, the more and more you want to sacrifice it.
00:08:36.640 The more and more that you want to take it for granted and be led by the nose hairs to be told what to do, when to do it, and how to do it.
00:08:46.260 All in the name of safety.
00:08:49.220 We've got to live in a country full of safety.
00:08:51.860 We've got to be safe from bad words.
00:08:53.900 We've got to be safe from raising fists.
00:08:55.660 We've got to be safe from guys like Krusty Canuck and other podcasters who disagree with us.
00:09:01.520 I don't think you're looking for safety.
00:09:05.600 I think you're looking for comfort and coddling, yes, and cradling.
00:09:10.620 Oh, there, there.
00:09:11.220 That's okay.
00:09:11.720 You just give us more money, and we look after you, right?
00:09:15.400 You pay off the national debt and pay our salaries, and we'll look after you.
00:09:20.020 That's what they're promoting, all right?
00:09:22.300 Now, I'm all for unions when unions represent the workers, okay?
00:09:27.140 Now, both Justin and Jagmeet have talked about the workers, the workers, and yet both you, as clowns, are screwing the workers up the pooch, okay?
00:09:39.200 Like I mentioned earlier, with gasoline prices, grocery prices, and home heating prices, right?
00:09:46.200 But you really care about the workers in Ontario now, don't you?
00:09:49.260 Just like you care about the workers in Quebec, and you care about the workers in New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Newfoundland, right?
00:09:55.060 And then you really care about the oil workers out here in the West.
00:09:58.080 Oh, we know how much you just love the workers, okay?
00:10:01.800 And both you, as clowns, haven't come from a family that worked and worked and worked.
00:10:08.040 Your parents might have, one way or the other, okay?
00:10:11.440 But you're both born in well-to-do families, and you never had to struggle for a goddamn thing in your lives.
00:10:19.400 And I can honestly say half the Liberal cabinet comes from the same background, too.
00:10:25.060 So when you sit there and talk about monetary policies and new budgets and proposed new spending,
00:10:31.300 thank you, Ms. Pint-sized twat, Ms. Freeland, you know, a few more billion being spent, where?
00:10:37.440 In Ukraine?
00:10:39.000 On the so-called infrastructure you want to put together?
00:10:42.080 Oh, oh, that's right.
00:10:43.640 Like, you know, the GST handout, the rebate, you know, $200 over six months, and not forget, you know,
00:10:50.400 that $500 lump sum that you're giving to people to help people with rent and maybe the odd mortgage payment.
00:10:57.460 You know, that way you can give yourselves a round of applause or a round of clap for helping the middle class, right?
00:11:04.880 And all those people you say you're helping, to get into the middle class.
00:11:08.920 So then you can charge them more tax and put it up their chuff again, right?
00:11:13.820 Well done.
00:11:14.940 Well done, said nobody.
00:11:16.240 Give yourselves a round of applause, eh?
00:11:18.040 No, let's not.
00:11:20.260 Okay?
00:11:21.520 Now, when I look at these protests, I say again, everyone has the right to protest something.
00:11:27.040 That's one of the principles of how this country was created and found on.
00:11:33.560 The right to speak your mind.
00:11:36.260 And rightfully so, right?
00:11:38.420 I don't care what protest is going on.
00:11:40.320 I don't care how this person feels or this group of people feel or that group of people feel.
00:11:44.900 You've got something to say.
00:11:45.940 You want to protest it?
00:11:46.700 Protest it.
00:11:48.200 But like I mentioned earlier, look at the contrast here in the context of it all.
00:11:53.100 People are up in arms about the convoy.
00:11:54.900 But they weren't up in arms about the railheads being set ablaze or attempted to be damaged, right?
00:12:03.580 What were the up in arms when the BLM march was happening?
00:12:07.500 During the height of the pandemic, you know?
00:12:10.500 Oh, don't, you know, social distance and don't do this and don't do that.
00:12:13.700 But yeah, you can get together and have a protest, right?
00:12:17.820 Okay.
00:12:18.080 And now you've got these workers in Ontario protesting against a certain wage issue or not getting enough money.
00:12:29.440 My saying is this.
00:12:30.820 Maybe you should have made better choices with your lives, okay?
00:12:34.840 If you're so worried about $39,000 a year, I don't know, maybe you should get a better job, right?
00:12:42.700 There are people in this country that cannot find meaningful work because of what happened with the pandemic and the jibby-jabs and the demands and everything else.
00:12:53.020 And all this solidarity that's going on in the greater Toronto area and other major cities in Ontario, hey, nothing wrong with that.
00:13:01.780 Speak your mind.
00:13:02.840 I encourage it.
00:13:04.060 We should all encourage it.
00:13:05.140 Speak your mind.
00:13:05.820 Freedom of expression is paramount.
00:13:08.100 Rights to assemble and protest peacefully is paramount, of course.
00:13:14.300 Okay.
00:13:14.840 But again, I say, look at the context and the contrast.
00:13:17.700 This protest is good, but this protest is bad.
00:13:21.540 That protest is fine, but this protest isn't.
00:13:24.720 Which is it?
00:13:27.320 No.
00:13:28.660 Which side was actually fighting for your rights to be?
00:13:32.440 The right to go to work.
00:13:34.340 To earn a decent living.
00:13:36.820 Don't have any worry about overhead costs or taxes or more debts brought to you by the federal government and some provincial governments too.
00:13:45.840 No.
00:13:46.680 Where's the contrast in that?
00:13:48.360 Where's the fairness and equality in that?
00:13:51.580 Right?
00:13:52.420 Like I say, you worry about the children.
00:13:54.140 Okay.
00:13:54.860 Well, you weren't worried about the kids.
00:13:55.840 You made them wear masks and do Zoom meetings.
00:13:58.680 You're not worried about the kids when you're screwing up their heads about gender and ideology like that.
00:14:05.340 You're not worried about that, no.
00:14:07.420 But you're worried about a handful of people that make $39,000 a year who might work 40 hours a week or who might not.
00:14:15.580 Right?
00:14:17.060 Like look at the time that a lot of these jobs offer you and the time you have off from said jobs too and still earn a salary.
00:14:27.200 Okay?
00:14:27.640 Now, when I was in the military, towards the end of my career, I was getting roughly maybe seven weeks off out of the year.
00:14:34.380 Usually get a March break off.
00:14:36.080 You have to burn so many days off a year.
00:14:37.780 But I usually worked out about three weeks in the summer, three weeks at Christmas, and usually a week off in the spring.
00:14:42.960 Not to mention long weekends.
00:14:45.480 Right?
00:14:45.880 But there are also times too where I had to work through some of those long weekends and give up some holiday time because, you know, I was overseas.
00:14:55.100 Times with family and friends I had to sacrifice too.
00:14:57.560 So, you know, that's all part of military service.
00:15:00.820 But you want to sit and scream to the heavens about your rights.
00:15:05.260 And especially the Prime Minister talking about, oh, charter rights, charter rights.
00:15:09.260 What did he do about charter rights when it came to the Freedom Convoy?
00:15:14.280 Oh, that's right.
00:15:15.480 Let's incorporate the Emergencies Measures Act and I'll go hide for four days and pretend I'm sick when I don't really have any balls to face my decisions.
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00:15:39.260 And that's the thing too.
00:15:41.720 We're also seeing a great amount of media moguls, bureaucrats, and politicians not being accountable for their actions or their decisions.
00:15:53.280 Okay?
00:15:54.040 Now, if you're making $39,000 a year working for an educational system, okay, whether you're a custodian or a teacher's aide or an assistant or a maintenance worker or a clerical worker,
00:16:06.060 maybe you might have to get a better job or find some place that's going to pay you more than $39,000 a year.
00:16:15.740 Okay?
00:16:16.840 Because when you think about it, you want an extra $3.25 more on the hour.
00:16:21.940 Okay?
00:16:22.200 Now, think about that for a second.
00:16:24.540 Every dynamic, every time there's a raise someplace, there's also a raise in rental or a raise in mortgages or a raise in food costs or a raise in gas costs, what have you.
00:16:36.560 Okay?
00:16:36.800 I'm not trying to disenfranchise anybody who works in that system, but it comes to decisions.
00:16:45.040 Now, my wife and I, we've had to struggle the past year.
00:16:49.160 Okay?
00:16:49.680 And it's been tough.
00:16:51.000 You know, I'm doing an average of 50 hours a week at my job.
00:16:55.980 Sometimes longer, depending on how much cattle come in, how much feed has to be processed.
00:17:00.620 It varies, but I'm there to do the work.
00:17:04.860 It's that simple.
00:17:06.320 Where my wife works, she works her ass off.
00:17:09.540 She deals with a lot of customers.
00:17:10.900 She does a lot of time on the phone, a lot of time on the computer to get things done, to get things signed, sealed, and delivered in a timely manner.
00:17:18.520 Okay?
00:17:19.120 And this past year has been tough on us, you know, with making sure bills are paid, making sure that our heads are above things at a nominal level.
00:17:27.740 But it's difficult because we're trying to get our savings back in order again, and that's where it's getting difficult for us.
00:17:34.420 And we can understand that with other Canadians, too.
00:17:37.860 Okay?
00:17:38.520 But it's a matter of choices.
00:17:40.480 You know?
00:17:41.120 Do I love my job?
00:17:42.800 Well, I'm not in love with it.
00:17:43.960 I like it.
00:17:45.600 I kind of still look forward to going to work every morning when I do, you know.
00:17:51.560 But I do 10 days on, and I do four days off.
00:17:55.160 Okay?
00:17:55.560 And those 10 days that I'm working are long days.
00:17:58.560 I'm up around 4.30, have my coffee, watch the morning news, get some inside information, cut my dogs out, start my truck up, get ready to go.
00:18:08.060 And I'm on the road by 20 after 5.
00:18:10.740 And then I get to work, punch in around 10 after, quarter after 6, start my truck up, and then we hit the road, start feeding these animals, getting everything on the go.
00:18:21.040 And then at the end of this shift, around 3.30, 4 o'clock, I do my daily maintenance.
00:18:26.060 By the time I punch out, it's roughly 4.30.
00:18:29.220 There you go.
00:18:30.000 It's a 10-hour day, sometimes 10.5, sometimes 11.
00:18:33.220 On some weird days, it could be 12, but it's there.
00:18:36.360 And they're long days.
00:18:37.500 It's not the kind of job where you can sit around and pick your nose and wait for the second coming.
00:18:44.580 You're always busy.
00:18:45.600 You're always mobile.
00:18:47.100 But see, that's the thing.
00:18:48.620 I made the choice to take that job because I needed it.
00:18:51.720 I needed it badly.
00:18:53.340 My own pension only covers so much.
00:18:54.660 And now we have a government screaming about human rights and charter rights, and Justin Trudeau is just right there getting into Doug Ford's face about the whole charter rights issue.
00:19:04.980 And yet, we forget so quickly the contradiction that he promoted, the hypocrisy that him and his backers supported back in February.
00:19:13.940 Like, they're sitting in Ottawa right now discussing that he said, she said, they said, they wanted this, they didn't do this, right?
00:19:21.100 And we're not finding the truth again because the media is twisting it around, right?
00:19:27.380 I'm going to put a video up of a decent friend of mine there, Mr. Frank P. Vaughn, quite the outspoken individual.
00:19:33.480 He's a family man.
00:19:35.460 He's a farmer.
00:19:36.820 He's a citizen journalist.
00:19:38.740 And he makes some great videos.
00:19:40.240 And I'll put this on for you.
00:19:41.760 And I want you, my lovely audience out there, you awesome people, to make a decision for yourselves.
00:19:46.660 And this is his take on the whole issue when it comes to the, when it comes to the CUPE workers, talking about their whole rights and everything and how the government, you know, hasn't really paid attention to the finer details.
00:20:04.280 So I'll play this for you.
00:20:06.860 And you can tell me what you think there, ladies and gentlemen.
00:20:10.940 Frank Vaughn, and this is Canadian Underground Communication.
00:20:13.800 And today I'm fired up and today I'm motivated and I'm standing here in solidarity with workers all around this country who have had their charter rights violated, who have had their ability to protest stomped upon by this criminal Ford government, who would dare use the notwithstanding clause that is built into the Constitution to force them back to work or to try and invalidate their rights as workers.
00:20:40.400 It is a travesty that's gone on for too long.
00:20:43.260 You see Jagmeet Singh, you see Justin Trudeau, you see the sensible people in this country coming out united to stand firm in their convictions that the charter is sacrosanct and it is not to be lightly violated.
00:20:57.660 Of course, all of that is just bollocks because all of you who love this kind of rhetoric stood idly by while the charter was completely destroyed over the last two years.
00:21:07.100 You allowed millions of lives to be destroyed over an ineffective medical product that actually solved no problems whatsoever.
00:21:18.380 You stood idly by while students lost school years.
00:21:23.000 You stood idly by while you put them in masks.
00:21:25.340 These little kids and you stunted their development.
00:21:28.920 You stood idly by while people were locked out of work, had their careers destroyed, had their families disrupted, had their entire lives turned upside down.
00:21:37.780 And now over $3.25 an hour, you all of a sudden discover your passion for the charter.
00:21:44.520 What a ridiculous proposal.
00:21:48.420 We lost it already and that's the message.
00:21:50.960 It's not about the fact that I don't like CUPE and I don't.
00:21:55.640 It's about the fact that it was gone already.
00:21:59.300 It was already taken away.
00:22:00.800 The charter was already road roughshod over it and you allowed it and you enabled it.
00:22:05.180 You stood hand in hand with the government while they destroyed your members.
00:22:10.380 And now you want to play victim?
00:22:12.700 Now you want to be the champions of workers' rights?
00:22:15.840 You helped destroy those very rights.
00:22:19.440 Now it's just a free-for-all of mob rule because the law no longer applies in Canada.
00:22:25.520 And I've been telling people this for quite a while now.
00:22:28.520 Do not rely on the law to protect you because it doesn't work anymore.
00:22:32.440 When the government can just shunt it aside, when it can take the most sacred sacrosanct document called the charter,
00:22:38.260 and it can say that compelling penetration, that compelling you to take part in a medical experiment is totally charter compliant
00:22:51.260 to destroy your life and destroy your livelihood, then the piece of paper that the charter is doesn't matter anymore.
00:22:59.440 And anybody who's out there, virtue signaling right now about this, who was silent during the destruction of the charter,
00:23:09.260 you get what you deserve.
00:23:11.920 Yeah, really.
00:23:16.120 Really.
00:23:16.940 And well done to my friend, Frank P. Vaughan there.
00:23:21.480 Well done, my friend.
00:23:23.220 And really, where was the outrage?
00:23:25.820 Where was it?
00:23:27.460 Where was the outrage when they called in every police officer they could to thwart the crowds?
00:23:34.800 And there was violence there.
00:23:36.800 Tom Missouri even testified that, that he saw more violence from the police than he did from anybody at the protest.
00:23:44.160 Okay.
00:23:44.880 So regardless of what your personal belief is in regards to the protest, the convoy,
00:23:54.460 why all of a sudden the outrage now?
00:23:59.580 Okay.
00:23:59.740 Where was the outrage when 40 to 60 churches were burnt?
00:24:05.460 Okay.
00:24:05.620 Where was the outrage then?
00:24:06.840 Where was the outrage, especially in this province, where pastors were arrested, people were fined and ticketed,
00:24:12.800 where grown men were hauled off ice rinks while some politicians played in ice rinks?
00:24:18.920 Where was the outrage where some politicians were telling you, don't you travel anywhere,
00:24:23.780 no more than five people in your house, and they fuck off to places like Hawaii or Ireland?
00:24:28.540 So you see what I'm getting at here with the contrast, ladies and gentlemen.
00:24:32.820 Okay.
00:24:33.860 We have a bunch of hypocrites calling the shots for us.
00:24:36.760 So-called educated officials with their degrees in bullshit and mockery telling you and me what we can do,
00:24:43.800 what we can't do, where to spend our money, how much we got to spend,
00:24:46.340 and how much we have to give away again every fucking April.
00:24:49.720 Come tax time.
00:24:51.660 Why?
00:24:53.440 Okay.
00:24:54.820 So, Frank, my friend, you nailed it once again.
00:24:57.240 Well done, brother.
00:24:58.700 Well done.
00:24:59.720 Round of applause for you.
00:25:02.520 Yes.
00:25:03.240 And a round of applause for you, my wonderful audience out there, too.
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00:25:30.040 Anyway, carrying on again with more of the whole episode 190.
00:25:34.000 Yes, that's right.
00:25:35.220 Here's your paper straw in a plastic wrapper.
00:25:37.480 So, that's kind of a metaphor kind of thing.
00:25:40.480 You know, we're going to wrap everything up for you, but we're going to hand it to you in something we don't want you to use anymore.
00:25:46.540 So, basically, the powers that be are making us a shit sandwich, but they want to put some lettuce and tomato and maybe a bit of mayonnaise on it just to add some flavor.
00:25:54.880 Ooh, sounds delicious.
00:25:57.400 Fuck as if.
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00:26:13.400 And this also brings me, too, to the point where there's a funny article that went around in The Atlantic.
00:26:18.680 Now, I don't read The Atlantic.
00:26:20.880 I don't read a lot of American publications myself.
00:26:24.240 Not to be ignorant or to be unfair to my American listeners and fans out there.
00:26:30.360 But Clyde Do Something, or yeah, I think it's Clyde Do Something.
00:26:34.040 He has another channel there on YouTube.
00:26:36.520 And Rob Bootlier has a channel on Facebook, too.
00:26:39.980 Those guys, check them out, too.
00:26:41.320 I'll leave links to their work in my description.
00:26:44.100 And I'll leave Frank P. Vaughn's video link in my description, too.
00:26:48.500 You can check his work out.
00:26:49.400 He does some excellent videos.
00:26:50.620 Those gentlemen, check them out if you can.
00:26:51.720 But there was an article that came from The Atlantic, which basically says, let's declare a pandemic amnesty.
00:27:01.680 So I won't read the whole thing to you.
00:27:03.580 I'll leave it in my description.
00:27:04.900 But I'll paraphrase and I'll summarize what the article says.
00:27:08.080 More or less, this writer, she says that we should all be forgiving with some of the rules and restrictions that went on throughout North America, Australia, and the democratic world.
00:27:19.600 Just forget that it ever happened, more or less.
00:27:21.900 Basically, the article speaks for itself.
00:27:24.660 It's like she's talking to a bunch of children.
00:27:28.080 And I'm seeing that a lot, lady, from so-called authority figures and bureaucrats and politicians alike.
00:27:33.480 They keep talking to us like we're fucking morons.
00:27:36.320 Now, when it comes to how people were treated during the pandemic, it's not very impressive.
00:27:45.800 How many people do you know personally that lost jobs?
00:27:49.140 How many people do you know personally that were ticketed and fined in some of these outrageous freaking dogmas and doctrines that were forced and mandated down our throats?
00:28:00.960 Like I mentioned earlier in regards to Alberta, how many pastors were fined?
00:28:04.440 How many parishioners were fined?
00:28:05.680 How many people of any faith were fined?
00:28:07.940 How many people minding their business, wanting to do their thing, to enjoy whatever freedom they had left, were fined and ticketed?
00:28:14.980 The ArriveCam app especially proved that.
00:28:17.540 How many people were fined $6,500 for not downloading their information on some kind of government app?
00:28:23.780 And here's some people who are writing these wonderful articles saying, oh, just forgive and forget and just forget it ever happened.
00:28:32.200 No, I don't think so.
00:28:35.680 Okay.
00:28:36.560 Yours truly lost a job because of the COVID issues with masking.
00:28:42.060 I had a signed note from my psychologist.
00:28:44.960 Yes, ladies and gentlemen, I see an actual psychologist on occasion to keep my PTSD in check.
00:28:49.360 Okay.
00:28:50.140 I like to remind certain journalists out there that you don't get PTSD from fucking words.
00:28:57.240 You get it from real experience, real life experience.
00:29:01.880 You know, when you have a worldview that goes beyond TikTok.
00:29:05.960 There, I've said it.
00:29:10.380 Okay.
00:29:10.740 And this note that I received that I got from my psychologist basically said, this individual cannot wear a mask any more than five minutes.
00:29:20.620 Because I find it kind of impersonal to constantly do this and say, good day, sir.
00:29:24.580 How are you doing, sir?
00:29:25.280 Good to see you, sir.
00:29:26.040 How's the wife?
00:29:26.600 How's the kids?
00:29:27.120 You know, all that kind of good stuff.
00:29:28.340 And it's like Kenny on crack.
00:29:30.660 You know, Kenny from South Park.
00:29:33.140 Right?
00:29:34.660 And I just find it very impersonal and I find it very annoying.
00:29:37.060 And it was getting to me.
00:29:39.200 So I had an actual doctor's note.
00:29:41.960 Okay.
00:29:42.440 That gave me some leeway.
00:29:44.400 But the company I worked for said, oh, we'll tolerate it and we'll accept it and we'll accommodate you.
00:29:49.720 But they still made me wear the mask nonetheless.
00:29:52.020 Okay.
00:29:54.000 Now, when I complained about it, someone got really upset and they just didn't know who to talk to.
00:30:00.980 So I talked to human resources at said company and they said they felt really, really scared and unsafe because of what I said.
00:30:08.980 So this whole pandemic issue affected me too.
00:30:12.960 Now, that job I did have did not really, really affect me as financially as I thought it would have.
00:30:20.140 But it's the principle nonetheless, because I showed up to work on time, did my job, volunteered my services, and did a lot of work for those people.
00:30:29.520 And there's two of yous that still work at that company.
00:30:34.600 And I know you see me because I see you some days too.
00:30:38.580 Okay.
00:30:40.460 Let's just say, don't be crying to me if someone hits you with a ball of your own crap or smacks you upside the head with a two by four.
00:30:47.000 This payback is going to be a real bitch.
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00:31:01.460 And when it comes to the whole, let's declare a pandemic amnesty, forgive or forget.
00:31:10.740 Well, it's not like you, you know, stole our gym shoes during a basketball game or took our cars for a joyride and scratched the paint.
00:31:19.940 No, you had hotlines to call if you saw people gathering.
00:31:26.280 You had basically a tattletale system to tell the authorities if you saw more than five people gathering in whatever jurisdiction you lived into.
00:31:35.660 You also had lines in stores and where to walk, how to walk, what to buy, what not to buy, telling people where to stand, telling people which side of the aisle they should walk down to to save them or to save yourself from whatever flying virus that might have been in the store that day.
00:31:51.120 OK, you also had people scream and yell at you if you walked into the store without a mask, especially a little punk kid saying, where's your mask, sir?
00:31:59.700 You just want to say, where's your mother, boy?
00:32:01.980 Do you know who your mother is?
00:32:03.820 Right.
00:32:04.420 Creating these rules to save your jobs.
00:32:06.500 We've all heard the old adage, well, I'm just doing my job, just doing what I'm told.
00:32:11.460 Well, where I come from, yeah, I did my job too.
00:32:14.620 But we also had the option to question an unlawful command.
00:32:18.820 And it's amazing how some of these individuals never really question those unlawful commands.
00:32:24.800 They follow the science.
00:32:26.360 They follow the science.
00:32:27.540 So any individual out there who took it upon his or herself to have someone fired because of their opinion or someone canceled because of their anti-mask, right, or someone just ruined because they didn't follow the status quo.
00:32:46.900 Well, I could say shame on you.
00:32:48.980 But like I say, payback is going to be a real bitch too.
00:32:52.060 Now, you know what they did to collaborators back in World War II?
00:32:54.540 Okay, when the Nazis were defeated and when they surrendered and everything was getting cleaned up and the Allies moved into countries like Holland and Italy and parts of France and even parts of Germany too.
00:33:05.780 They started cleaning up the bad guys and putting the world safe again.
00:33:09.680 You know what they did with collaborators?
00:33:11.380 They brought them out in the street and they shaved their heads.
00:33:15.360 Okay.
00:33:16.340 And not just with clippers that you get at a barbershop.
00:33:18.620 These are like little hand animal clippers where they take chunks of your scalp out as they sit there and rip your hair out.
00:33:27.340 And they also covered a lot of these people in shit and piss too.
00:33:30.900 Some of them were beaten with sticks.
00:33:32.680 Some of them were shot.
00:33:34.840 Some of them were kidnapped, never seen again.
00:33:37.760 Now, I'm not saying let's kidnap some people and cover them in shit and piss.
00:33:41.540 No.
00:33:41.740 But let karma do the nasty work there too.
00:33:46.700 Okay.
00:33:47.280 Let karma do something about that.
00:33:50.620 Those individuals out there that enforced these restrictions and ruled with an iron fist, no matter what job you're in or position you held.
00:34:02.720 Okay.
00:34:03.380 I'm not giving you amnesty at all.
00:34:06.020 Now, will I still shop at certain stores?
00:34:08.180 Probably.
00:34:09.540 Okay.
00:34:09.800 Okay.
00:34:11.740 You know, well, I learned to forgive and forget.
00:34:15.520 I might forgive, but I won't fucking forget.
00:34:20.480 And neither should you, my wonderful audience.
00:34:22.700 We should not forget these things.
00:34:24.460 We should not forget the context and the contrast of what's going on now to what happened two years ago, three years ago, ten years ago too.
00:34:33.260 Let's not forget what's going on.
00:34:35.000 Let's not forget there are people out there that really enjoyed the power of telling you and me what to do.
00:34:44.340 And incorporating the fear and incorporating the fear and having the upper hand on said fear mongering.
00:34:51.540 Now, now that the smoke is clear and people are getting back to work, we have ridiculous taxes and ridiculous prices through the roof because, oh, it's a worldwide phenomenon.
00:35:01.780 You and I both know it's bullshit and it's not corporate greed, Yagmeet.
00:35:08.160 Yeah.
00:35:08.460 Shell made a lot of money.
00:35:09.560 Well, because people need gasoline.
00:35:11.260 That's why they made a lot of money.
00:35:13.540 And people bought extra gasoline too to save for a rainy day.
00:35:16.940 So, come January 1st, when you and your butt buddy, Justin, increase the taxes again, people might have a step ahead.
00:35:26.660 Right?
00:35:28.700 Don't eat meat, right?
00:35:29.960 Because it's bad in the environment.
00:35:32.400 Who knows how much cahoots you lot are in when it comes to bug eating.
00:35:37.160 Hmm.
00:35:38.880 I'm not going to eat any bugs.
00:35:40.300 What about you?
00:35:43.380 Why?
00:35:44.740 For what?
00:35:45.520 Hmm?
00:35:46.940 World control.
00:35:51.680 We've heard enough about the WEF, about Klaus Schwab and his bug eating and you're all nothing and you really like it.
00:35:57.360 Well, fuck you, Klaus.
00:35:58.680 I got better things to do.
00:36:00.440 I want to worry about Canada.
00:36:01.800 I'm not going to worry about your little fucking plot.
00:36:03.980 And when it comes to these government leaders who keep demanding more money, I'm going to highly encourage you, my listeners, my wonderful audience out there too.
00:36:11.920 And before I carry on, I want to thank yous all too.
00:36:14.760 Now, my subscribers went up to about 10,315 so far.
00:36:20.140 So give yourselves a round of applause for that.
00:36:23.100 Well done.
00:36:23.940 Thank you very much for giving me that opportunity.
00:36:26.240 And making this platform even better.
00:36:27.800 But as I was saying, we pay a lot of taxes already when it comes off our pay.
00:36:35.760 I got a few friends of mine in my life that are struggling to pay some overdue taxes that they forgot about apparently.
00:36:44.160 But it wasn't because they forgot about it.
00:36:46.440 It was because they paid too much and the government can't do the math.
00:36:50.920 And the government likes to reassess people on random.
00:36:54.320 It's funny how we get into a national debt and yet the federal government has to increase more spending, which they're proposing as we speak right now.
00:37:01.720 You know, regardless of what the commissions are saying in Ottawa, when they're investigating the personal emergency issue or when they're investigating the money that was spent during the Queen's funeral.
00:37:14.460 Right.
00:37:14.980 So there's a lot of fuckery going on here and no one's taking responsibility.
00:37:20.400 Right.
00:37:20.920 So it's up to you, your friends, me, my friends, your wives, my wife, and other people to start making sense of all this shit.
00:37:32.200 And to take a proper stand too.
00:37:35.360 So here's my little suggestion for a stand.
00:37:38.620 I would like you, my audience, every time you send an email or make a statement on your social media,
00:37:44.300 it doesn't matter if it's Facebook, Twitter, whatever platform you're on, put the hashtag, hashtag, don't file for number four, Trudy.
00:37:56.580 Now I'm not saying to my audience, don't pay any more taxes.
00:38:01.000 Okay.
00:38:02.260 But I will say, don't bother filing for that clown.
00:38:06.560 Don't give the son of a bitch the fucking satisfaction.
00:38:10.600 Okay.
00:38:12.760 Enough is enough.
00:38:14.300 As I've said numerous times on my show, ladies and gentlemen, that when I look at my pay stubs,
00:38:20.120 anywhere from four to $500 of pay comes off in taxes.
00:38:24.800 And when I get my stub from my pension, six and change comes off in taxes.
00:38:32.320 Anywhere from about six and a quarter to about six 30 and change comes off in taxes.
00:38:37.780 That's not $6 and three cents.
00:38:39.720 That's $600 and, you know, $630.
00:38:42.580 And that's $450, sometimes 500 plus dollars off my other pay.
00:38:48.560 So roughly let's assume that I'm paying anywhere from $1,400 to $1,600 a month in taxes.
00:38:54.900 And they still demand that I file.
00:38:57.540 I file because I might have some, I might have money hidden somewhere.
00:39:01.460 I don't make a lot of money off this podcast.
00:39:03.360 Ladies and gentlemen, I don't.
00:39:04.380 On average, maybe 20 bucks a month.
00:39:06.860 You know, I have a few members on my YouTube page and a few dedicated subscribers for my pod bean that throw me $5 a month, which I'm grateful for.
00:39:15.260 I'm not complaining by any means, but I'm not making a fortune off this podcast.
00:39:18.880 So what's the government thinking?
00:39:20.900 I wonder how many other blue collar people out there are going through the same thing too.
00:39:25.580 They'll pay anywhere from $1,200 to $1,600 a month in taxes.
00:39:29.240 And yet you have to file.
00:39:31.520 If you don't file, what's going to happen?
00:39:34.440 Roads, schools, health care.
00:39:38.120 No, it's for national debt.
00:39:40.140 And we know the CRA is working for the bigwigs trying to scrape the bottom of the barrel to get where they can.
00:39:45.260 Because if they don't, then they're just going to authorize the bank to print more money.
00:39:49.220 Right?
00:39:50.440 Here's the thing you get on national debt.
00:39:52.180 Open up the oil.
00:39:53.500 Open up our resources.
00:39:55.620 And let free market reign.
00:39:57.380 Right?
00:39:59.380 There's an idea.
00:40:01.320 That would get the country out of debt in record time.
00:40:04.240 But they don't want that.
00:40:05.840 Right?
00:40:06.680 Third largest oil reserve on the planet, this country is.
00:40:09.580 And yet we have to charge people for using it and import most of it.
00:40:16.760 Hmm.
00:40:17.020 Isn't that just fucking odd, eh?
00:40:18.880 Hmm.
00:40:20.280 Who knows?
00:40:22.300 Anyway, gentlemen, before I ramble on again too, please consider liking, sharing, and subscribing.
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00:40:41.960 I am extremely grateful every time I put an episode up and I get some good comments.
00:40:47.440 And I've had some really positive feedback over the past couple of weeks yet again.
00:40:51.440 Thumbs up.
00:40:52.360 Kind words here and there.
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00:41:01.920 And an update too.
00:41:03.060 My screenplay is done.
00:41:05.260 Like I mentioned there a couple months back as we're going to screenplay, I've had a great
00:41:09.220 collaborator with me out of Markham, Ontario there.
00:41:12.320 Great guy.
00:41:13.780 Fantastic work.
00:41:14.680 He's in the business.
00:41:16.260 So, he knows how to get a good story out there.
00:41:18.660 And with his mentorship and his imagination, I think we created a great story.
00:41:24.500 I'll have some more details for that later on in the year or early next year.
00:41:30.340 But screenplay is done.
00:41:31.900 Now we're just trying to market it and get things on the go.
00:41:35.260 So, who knows?
00:41:35.780 Maybe this time next year, you'll see a great Canadian TV show with my name on it.
00:41:40.860 But yeah, that's in the works.
00:41:43.360 And I'll be back again on Tuesday.
00:41:46.660 I will do another episode.
00:41:47.820 Last time, it was a bit of a faux pas.
00:41:49.560 I had some issues with my truck, which were sorted out at the time.
00:41:53.060 But now I'm having more issues with my truck.
00:41:54.900 I got to get sorted out on Monday.
00:41:56.520 But I'll be back Tuesday with another episode of the Crusty Nut Podcast for you as all there, too.
00:42:00.800 So, this has been episode 190.
00:42:04.520 Yes.
00:42:05.020 Here's your paper straw in a plastic wrapper.
00:42:07.380 Basically, here's a shit sandwich for all you Canadians.
00:42:10.340 You know, Justin's standing up there for the QP workers.
00:42:13.580 Here's a $500 lump sum.
00:42:15.640 Yep.
00:42:15.840 Trying to make, you know, work easy, life easy for all us Canadians when they're sticking it up our butts just in time for Christmas to get our goofs there, right?
00:42:25.580 Yeah.
00:42:26.400 Anyhow, like I say always, ladies and gentlemen, do what you can to help each other in these trying times.
00:42:31.360 Where I'm living right now, we just got a pile of snow dumped on us.
00:42:34.100 So, winter is approaching.
00:42:36.160 So, help your neighbours out.
00:42:37.220 Shovel a bit of snow.
00:42:38.620 Maybe get a few more groceries for those less fortunate individuals, too.
00:42:42.220 If you can, donate to a food bank.
00:42:44.340 Please donate to a food bank if you can, too.
00:42:46.620 I was actually going through my pantry there today.
00:42:49.860 And I do have a few extra canned goods that I might just help out if I can.
00:42:54.100 I'll drop it off at our local food bank there, too.
00:42:56.700 But do what you can in these trying times.
00:42:58.620 Do what you can to be good to people.
00:43:00.120 So, if you're standing in line for a cup of coffee, whether you're in the drive-thru or actually in the store, take a look at the guy behind you and buy his coffee or her coffee, too.
00:43:09.820 Just to share some humanity and just a little bit of goodness there.
00:43:15.580 You know, Remembers Day is coming, too.
00:43:17.820 So, I booked a day off there to spend some time with my veteran buddies and reflect and reminisce about the days of service and remember those who came and fell before us.
00:43:30.880 Never forget.
00:43:32.680 Anyway, I've been Krusty Canuck on this beautiful 5th November 2022.
00:43:36.920 I wish nothing but good things for you as all.
00:43:39.840 And, you know, like our grandparents used to say, keep your chins up.
00:43:44.120 You know, stand up straight.
00:43:45.640 Do what we can.
00:43:46.540 And let's keep fighting the good fight.
00:43:48.960 All right?
00:43:50.560 Do what you can to help your neighbors out.
00:43:52.020 And, like I always say, humanity and merit wins the day.
00:43:58.140 Take care, and I'll see you next time.
00:44:00.180 Bye for now.
00:44:04.780 Hit it, sweetheart.
00:44:06.780 Because I am hard, you will not like me.
00:44:09.580 Yes, sir.
00:44:13.200 There is no racial bigotry here.
00:44:15.300 There you are, all in what we're working.
00:44:22.060 This has been another episode of the Krusty Canuck Podcast.
00:44:25.900 Stay sane.
00:44:26.840 And thank you for listening.
00:44:28.300 From Western Canada.
00:44:29.360 This is the Krusty Canuck Podcast.
00:44:35.360 Well, smack my ass and call me Judy.
00:44:40.320 Well, smack my ass and call me Judy.