EP#240 Buffoonery for miles and miles....
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Summary
In this episode of the Cresting Act Podcast, I rant about buffoonery for miles and miles. Yes, of course, more liberal sidestepping, more tax breaks for a handful, while the rest of us get it up the chuff. Listener discretion is advised because I like to swear, smoke cigarettes and just be kind of goofy.
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Good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen, it's a beautiful 4th of November, 2023, coming
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up in this episode of the Cresting Act podcast, buffoonery for miles and miles.
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Yes, of course, more liberal sidestepping, more tax breaks for a handful while the rest
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Listener and viewer discretion is advised because I like to swear, smoke cigarettes
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From Western Canada, this is the Krusty Canuck podcast, a Canadian veteran's point of view
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on political, social, economic issues and life.
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That's right, ladies and gentlemen, welcome to another episode, episode 240 of the Krusty
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It's a beautiful Saturday, 4th of November, 2023.
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Hope you're all having a decent weekend so far.
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I am a knackered, exhausted, but it's nice to have a few bucks in the bank.
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So give me some kudos, accordingly, because I work so hard to keep the bills paid.
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Yes, and I want to say thank you again out there, too, to some more Americans that are
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downloading my show, especially in South Carolina.
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And everyone who's giving me kind comments on my last Tuesday rant, thank you very much.
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Thank you once again to the fine people at Northern Perspective for doing such great
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Thank you very much, and I'd like to, if you like and hear what you like to see, without
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the swearing and everything, please give me a thumbs up, give me a comment, too, wherever
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You can also find me on iHeartRadio, Supercast, and other podcast ventures at your leisure.
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Look for the Krusty Canuck logo you see in the top right-hand of your corner, and you know,
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So like I say, like Tyler Crowe says, buffoonery for miles and miles.
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You know, I've used that term buffoonery before, and I've used other words to describe our
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Okay, there I said the magical F word again, ladies and gentlemen.
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Now, this week, there's tons of footage out there of His Majesty's opposition, Pierre
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Pollyev, and other MPs alike, squaring off with the Trudeau Liberals.
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And, of course, Justin hasn't really been showing up to work because that's his prerogative.
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He doesn't feel he has to represent too much because his way is the best way, and we all
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Anyhow, this episode, I'm just going to basically rant and rant and rage about just the stupidity
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He gave the East Coast a break, basically, when it came to home oil.
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Now, a lot of East Coasters use home heating oil, rightfully so, because it does get cold
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there because of the ocean, just because of the temperature, and this is Canada.
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Canadian winters are pretty harsh, just kind of like Russian winters and Scandinavian winters.
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They can be very, very unforgiving, and they can kill you.
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And if you don't have proper heat, you will die, unless we start burning wood, again, on
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a regular basis, like our ancestors did, you know, living in huts or living in cabins,
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Now, these clowns in the environment, they keep pushing the whole heat pump thing.
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Now, I've heard stories where the heat pump only works to minus 25.
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I've heard stories where it only works to minus 10.
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Now, in Canada, you have to factor in wind chill as well.
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And some parts of the United States, too, where you get a constant winter barrage, you
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know, every year, from November till about at least March, you get winter, right?
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Well, natural gas is the best thing because it burns clean and it doesn't hurt the environment.
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Because if heating oil is so bad and so terrible, then they're not going to take a tax on it.
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So to summarize everything, especially people who haven't been paying attention and my American
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friends out there, what's going on here in Canada right now is we have a prime minister
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that believes he's going to save the world and go green as quick as possible by charging
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From home heating to the fuel we put in our vehicles, to the food we eat, to how we insulate
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our homes, to how we build our homes, to everything we touch.
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Pretty soon, he might be charging an extra tax on toilet paper because the paper might
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not be adequate enough to save more trees, right?
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This week has been interesting, especially with the plight of what's going on in the Middle
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We're not hearing too much about Ukraine anymore, are we?
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We're not hearing too much about that stuff, eh?
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We're not hearing too much about what's going on in Ukraine and what's happening here, what's
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People are focused on who supports Hamas, who doesn't support Hamas.
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Yet I'm not hearing too much focus on anti-Semitism that has been prevalent in a lot of places the
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Like the title card says, buffoonery for miles and miles.
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So we have leadership in this country that's sidestepping on who to charge carbon tax and
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Economically sound, what's good for the goose is good for the gander.
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Financially sound, what's good for the goose is good for the gander.
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If you're going to give East Coasters a break when it comes to their home heating oil, you
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can give everybody else in the country the same break.
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It doesn't matter if you're in Quebec, doesn't matter if you're in BC, doesn't matter in
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Alberta, talk to Yaktouk, Northwest Territories, Yellowknife.
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Who in their right mind says you can prosper with ridiculous taxes?
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A good chunk of my money comes off my pay every two weeks.
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A good chunk of my money comes off my pension every month.
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And I have to file every year, just like you and I do.
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We all have to file to see how much taxes we need to pay, how much more we got to pay
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for the government out there that tells us we have to have another tax.
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So with all the money that's being paid forward to our beloved leadership, right, why do people
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Why is it that because we have this climate emergency that we all have to pay more, but a few people don't
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because of the low income standard they have or because they just can't afford it?
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Well, Canadians can no longer afford to go without their heat.
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Canadians can no longer afford to have no heat, right?
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You don't want us to have our ACs on all the time when it gets record temperatures, right?
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Because they want to say that this past summer was the hottest on record because of all the fires,
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because of all the spontaneous combustion and other bullshit when they've actually nailed
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people in Quebec and in Montana for setting fires.
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So how much of this crap are we going to have to keep listening to, right?
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Common sense would dictate that, okay, you guys who are elected, you're full of it.
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There's been four pay raises in the federal government since the beginning of the pandemic.
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And all these environmental junkies and activists, and I won't call them junkies
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I'll call them junkies because they're high on their own narcissism.
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And they're activists because they're not representing the people.
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Show me a town or village in North America that solely runs on wind and solar.
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Not just a little commune here or a little compound there.
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I'm talking a full-fledged town where you have stores, shops, gas stations, okay?
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Show me a town in North America that runs solely on solar and wind.
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And don't show me an article from some university rag where they're talking about anti-Trump
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And also, show me a successful community that runs on nothing but heat pumps, too.
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Because they were so great and so innovative and such great things for the environment,
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I think they were invented in the late 70s, early 80s.
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So if there's such a great, fantastic thing, why doesn't every household have one?
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You're back at the podcast, ladies and gentlemen.
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If you're just tuning in, this is episode 240, a buffoonery for miles and miles.
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We just drove a little booger in his face and his little Hitler mustache.
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Now, there's a big issue there, too, with the ArriveCan application that was forced down people's throats during the pandemic.
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And they're starting to investigate who got paid and who didn't get paid, et cetera, et cetera.
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And there's all these little companies that were subcontracting and subcontracting.
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And these little companies maybe had a lump sum of maybe one or two or maybe three, maybe three employees that didn't really do much.
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So if you want more information on that, just check North Perspective's page.
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So I'll leave a link in my description for you to follow there, ladies and gentlemen, if you'd like.
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But there's just a lot of buffoonery, as the card says, is going on.
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Now, for this Saturday, 4th of November, another week is Remembrance Day.
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And this time of year is somewhat, well, it's reflective.
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I think about some of the guys I knew that aren't here with us today.
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And I think about the freedoms and I think about the sacrifices that my grandparents made during the Second World War.
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I think about relatives that I could have met after that.
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And it wasn't encouraged because of my parents' generation who didn't want to see war, didn't want to hear about it.
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But I'm going to ask you, my wonderful audience out there, too, regardless of how much you agree or disagree with the necessary evil of standing up and fighting for freedom, ask yourself, would you do the same thing?
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Ask yourself, would you make that commitment or that sacrifice to fight for something that you really, really believe in?
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And I'm not saying hit the streets and wave your union flag like that shithead in Alberta.
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I'm just so annoyed with all these virtue teetotaling signallers who say they're standing for the working class.
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And I'm sure they've never done a hard day's labor in their life.
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But ask yourself, are you willing to commit and put your ass on the line for what you believe in, for your community,
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for your state, for your province, for your town, for your country?
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I know a lot of Australians and the Brits and French and Germans, a lot of Canadians.
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Especially during those years in Afghanistan, a lot of guys who actually volunteered and stepped up to the plate.
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A lot of guys who didn't want to go, but they went.
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And some of those guys that I buried, some of those men that are gone.
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Now, some of those men that I worked for, they were great leaders.
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Some of those men that took their own lives because they couldn't handle the demons or the pain of those years, of those months.
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So, when I hear these union bosses and these politicians talking about looking after a democracy and the sovereignty and the safety of everyone,
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I highly doubt they have the guts to wear a hard hat, let alone worry about your safety or my safety.
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The title card says, buffoonery for miles and miles.
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You're seeing the buffoonery on full display, ladies and gentlemen.
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If you still read a newspaper, look at newsprint or online.
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Just some of the stupid things that these elected officials are telling us.
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It wouldn't surprise me if half of them have people in the bathroom wiping their asses as we speak.
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And yet, they're worried about somebody using heating oil.
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That was Wilkinson who said something like that.
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And yet, there are turbines you can purchase that can be manufactured in this country.
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There's lots of engineering students out there who can engineer a turbine that you can stick in the water.
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Without hurting any fish or any migratory patterns of whales or what have you.
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To suffice, Nova Scotia, Newfoundland, New Brunswick, PEI, and parts of Quebec alike.
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I think there's ways you can do that for the Great Lakes, too.
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That could probably help out the city of Toronto.
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And yet, we're not promoting those efficiencies.
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Sheet metal workers, metal workers, engineers, electricians.
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Think of the people you can employ with those ideas to actually harness the power of any tide coming in and out.
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They generate enough electricity to help a small town or a small city.
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Nuclear is a decent option, too, because it is clean.
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The Kandor reactors that this country has made, or as far as I know, that still makes, is up to the world standard in safety regulations.
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So, you can sit there all you want and talk about, you know, how dirty oil is and give these people a tax break.
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And how the NDP wants to say, well, we'll get rid of the GST if we were in charge.
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How about you get rid of all the carbon tax all across the board?
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And you make it sound like if we don't pay this tax right away, the world's going to die.
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When we know the biggest polluters out there, it's communist China and parts of India, where they pollute the rivers, the way they pollute the air, and the way they burn their coal.
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And as far as I know, China is still making coal plants as we speak.
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What are you willing to sacrifice for this country?
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What are you willing to sacrifice for your friends and neighbors in this town?
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And what kind of questions and what kind of accountability are you going to hold our leaders to?
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You're back to Episode 240 of the Christy Canuck Podcast.
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Hope you're enjoying this lovely Saturday, the 4th, November, 2023.
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I've got a dinner engagement with my wife and some friends this evening.
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There's a veterans dinner going on the local Legion.
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I'm going to put on a shirt and tie and look all fancy dancing.
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Of course, I won't be wearing the toque, though.
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Of course, I'll be going full bald-headed here.
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I'm getting back to my point when it comes to sacrificing and who you're going to sacrifice for.
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Because, like I mentioned in the title card, buffoons, right?
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Now, when I look at the conservative model, we've got a healthy opposition when it comes to Pierre Paulyev standing up in the House of Commons and basically threatening the Prime Minister, saying, well, let's call an election.
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Let's call it the carbon tax election because people are going to vote whether they want this tax or not.
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And I don't know of any country, off the top of my head, through my meager years and through my history experience and through what I was taught in school, I don't know of any country that prospered and thrived economically through tax over tax over tax over tax.
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A lot of empires have failed because of overtaxation.
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A lot of monarchies failed because of overtaxation.
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A lot of presidents, a lot of prime ministers failed because of overtaxation.
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Now, we have a clown in our parliament who is the son of a prime minister that did the exact same thing in the 70s and part of the early 80s, too.
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Nationalized our oil program, basically creating government overwatch when it comes to our resources and exports and imports alike.
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There's a lot of people who live in the east of the country who don't look at Alberta as a natural resource.
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Look at Alberta as a bunch of rednecks and a bunch of oil country.
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Yet that oil creates equalization payments that help with the social programs on the east coast, especially in La Belle Provence in Quebec.
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So we have to start putting a little more in perspective when it comes to the resource sector of this country, especially the agriculture sector, too.
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So I got a lot of respect for dairy farmers, got a lot of respect for beef farmers, got a lot of respect for people that grow grains and other plants that we need, like canola oil and other things we take for granted.
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Every time you put mustard in your hot dog, thank a farmer.
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Every time you put some oil to make a pot of chips to have your fish with, thank a farmer.
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Every time you bite into that cheeseburger, thank a farmer.
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Every time you have that chocolate milkshake from that local diner down the road, when they do everything by hand, thank a farmer for producing the cream and the milk to make the ice cream and everything all Jim Danny.
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So you can have flavor country at the palm of your hands.
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In fact, I would like to see everybody every day put more things in perspective.
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I'm pining for common sense realism coming back to bite people on the ass again.
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And those individuals out there that keep harping about being offended, too fucking bad.
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Now, we can sit and talk about the war in Israel.
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We can talk about how people over here are hurt, how people over there are hurt.
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We can keep throwing the identity politics around as if it's your fucking badge of honor that justifies your meager existence.
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And we can talk about all these individuals that have their grievances, diplomas, and degrees left and right here, too.
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And we can also remind ourselves of the contradictions that a lot of these ideologues and protesters and activists constantly promote.
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I.e., they don't like big government spending money on oil, but they don't mind big government spending money on their institutions.
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They don't like big government funding foreign wars, but they don't mind big government funding green technology for other countries.
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You see what I'm getting at here, ladies and gentlemen?
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I've been preaching that since I started my show.
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I've been preaching that since Christ was a cowboy, if you believe in Christ.
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I've also been preaching, too, that we can do better with what we have.
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And when it comes to people with post-secondary education calling the shots in this country who have a degree in, you know, sociology or basket weaving or gender studies, I would sooner pat the pat a back of a guy or gal who creates a break-proof brick.
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Or a guy or gal who can engineer a bridge that won't wear and tear after five or ten years.
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Or who invents medicine or creates a medicine that can prolong people's life with diabetes or HIV or certain cancers.
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That's where I'd praise somebody with a post-secondary education.
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But somebody who's out there waving a flag of this group or that group wearing two or three different masks who haven't had a shower in about two or three days and constantly says they're oppressed, they're oppressed, they're oppressed.
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Well, we can sit back and look at them and just go, you're fucking lazy and you're scared.
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And you're confusing comfort and safety with reality and dedication and being disciplined to get out of bed in the morning to go to work and realize, shit, if I want to eat, I got to work.
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Hey, if I want to be online, make it a podcast, I got to work.
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So when I see buffoonery for miles and miles, it's coming in all shapes and sizes.
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There's people in my life I've lied to that deserve to be lied to.
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And a couple of years back, I made an episode dedicated to some of the people that I hurt.
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But I'm not going to sit here and cry my oatmeal every day and blame this man or blame that woman or blame this group of people or this identity or the flags behind me.
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Everybody's gone through the rebellious phase in their teenage years.
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In some cases, it lasts through their 20s and 30s.
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Still a lot of old rock and rollers and punk rockers out there kicking ass, taking names.
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He was rocking and rolling until the day he fucking died.
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I could go on all day about some of my adventures.
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And I can go on all day about some of the people that have wronged me.
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All the pretty faces that batted their eyebrows at me and asked me for this and asked me for that.
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And wanted me to do this for him and wanted me to do that for him.
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And then they turn around and fuck me in the ass.
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And I live in a wonderful country, ladies and gentlemen.
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And my American listeners, you live in a wonderful country too.
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So we just got to do better when it comes to looking at some of the mainstream media.
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But a lot of this crap is being thrown at us intentionally.
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And then when you ask them for answers, we ask them for, why'd you do that?
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So if they do call an election in this country,
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we have to vote for better reasons other than just the carbon tax.
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We knew that it was a scam prior to them even implementing it too.
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You're charging tax for the food that's being brought to the store.
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You're charging tax for the stores that have to give you this food.
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So you got to put things in the wider lens and look at it for what it is.
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The Arrive Scan app proved that buddies were getting paid while people were
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The carbon tax is proving it too because the liberal leadership saying,
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well, we're doing this to help low-income families.
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You want to help low-income families, you get rid of a tax.
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And we have to wake up to it, ladies and gentlemen.
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Looking at these individuals, especially our prime minister and his office,
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of his unqualified individuals, talking about who spends money here,
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And they all forget, and I will say this, even conservatives alike,
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some conservatives out there, you know who you are, you dirty buggers,
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You sometimes forget the people you're representing,
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So, when I say something like, you know, buffoonery for miles and miles,
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or some kind of peach Melba configuration, who cares, right?
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I'm not seeing these leaders sacrifice anything.
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So, all these individuals that sidestep and, you know,
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throw the smoke and mirrors up and gaslight everything that we do,
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we as citizens, and I'm talking to my American friends
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and my British friends, and everybody in its working democracies
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around the globe, we have to put them on the spot
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and make them accountable for what they're doing, okay?
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When you see these campuses and these kids protest
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Both sides of that conflict are guilty of atrocities, okay?
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and have some facial hair and identify as this and that,
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but they're still children because they worry more
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So, put that in consideration too, ladies and gentlemen.
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Now, like I said, I was reflecting on this week
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you ponder the sacrifices that were made for you.
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I probably personally didn't fight for your freedom, sir,
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but you have the freedom today to say that to me
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All these feminazis talking about the patriarchy,
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and yet it was the patriarchy that opened up the doors
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and the windows to open up on a hot day, right?
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which kind of helped me become the man I am today.
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and scream at every guy that looks at you differently,
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And, you know, we're going to encourage people,