Battle River Election Results (ft. Frank Vaughan & Clyde Do Something)
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Summary
In this episode of the Two Dollar SuperChap, we discuss the results of the Battle River-Crowfoot by-election live stream, as well as all of the media attention being paid to the candidates in the race.
Transcript
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hey guys sorry about being a little bit late on i had to grab myself some tea after waking up very
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late because i did not actually go to sleep last night and so my only sleep was an afternoon nap
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contemplating doing the stream and now i have to figure out how to get rid of that glare one day
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on that painting uh not painting but that graphic always annoying when you have to do you add
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something new to the set and everything gets thrown off because just you know look at that
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that's annoying we'll just figure out a way of like moving that in such a way where we uh in such you
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know such a way where we don't end up seeing all that glare coming off of the um light there but
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i think we will learn to live with it so tonight we have the battle river crowfoot election results
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i naturally i'm starting early because i didn't want to start right when they're counting ballots
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uh but we can always uh i have it up the um all of the results on who's you know uh on the website for
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the election uh for the uh uh elections canada and naturally the thing looks like an absolute dog's
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breakfast because there are we that many candidates isn't that isn't that something to look at right
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there uh the good thing is hopefully this means it will be easier i hope that they actually start
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ordering them in who's leading rather than me having to scroll down and find out who's leading but
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far be it from me to tell elections canada how to do their job thanks i you know i'm happy to see
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frank vaughn in the chat today it's always fun to see frank uh and hey bit albi says good luck with
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the subs tonight wyatt it was really slow for a long time and now it's finally picked up yet again
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and every time that we go by 100 that number should be jumping up so that'd be fun if that happens during
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the course of the live stream uh but thanks uh right off the bat to verinder sidu for the two
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dollar super chap about time you did a live stream well naturally it's become some sort of a trend
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to do a live stream even during these like small time by elections so we ended up doing one even for
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like the alberta uh by elections the three random ones uh in olds didsbury three hills and then ellersley
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and strathcona and now we're doing it for battle river crowfoot and so maybe you guys want to give
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me what you think you're going to you know what's the actual what do you think peer polyev is going
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to be in chat what do you think the percentage of the vote that peer polyev will win mine is i think
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he's going to get like 71 72 percent uh just seems like a reasonable number to me he's obviously not
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going to do as well as damien kirk did because the liberals and the media are very focused in on this
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riding trying to make his percentage of the vote lower um i don't really think it's going to matter at
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the end of the day like if he gets 68 you're going to have the media making a big deal about it
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like oh well damien kirk had 82 or 83 or whatever and now polyev has 68 does this mean it's over for
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him it's like it's a by-election it's a by-election in the safest seat on the planet where a lot of
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conservatives naturally aren't going to bother showing up because they always win in this riding
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uh so frank says you're the reason i'm not doing one so sorry frank that i ended up uh doing this
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and uh i don't know depriving you of the opportunity uh maybe you can even uh swing by the channel if
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you want let me know if you want to jump on board and i can get to send you an invite to talk for a
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little bit because we got like nothing to do until nine we have uh two dollars from raptor guys and
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quickly is erino fool 2.0 uh i would say that bonnie crickley is obviously even more liberal than even
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erino tool she's such an obvious front for the liberal media it would be too obvious for the
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liberal media to be saying maybe people should vote for the liberal candidate and so they have an easy
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out with bonnie crickley so they're not telling you to vote liberal they're just telling you to
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vote for someone who would obviously in another context probably end up being a liberal candidate
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uh it's just it's dishonest they know what they're doing they just want the plausible deniability oh
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we're not partisan we're not telling you to vote for a liberal we're telling you to vote for an
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independent we're just pumping up this random person nobody knows anything about because oh she's
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just interesting no she's not whatever cj canada for five dollars says thanks as always for keeping
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us updated better yet live uh well thank you uh thanks for watching the show and thanks for
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supporting the show uh i like the live streams and i think i'm pretty well suited to them just because
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i like to talk fast and you know generally that's the skill set required to do live streaming uh although
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i can never watch live streams like it's not i'm i feel old watching like twitch and i i hate twitch it's
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so bad um i'm actually going to send an invite link to frank if he wants to swing by uh for fun
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uh it doesn't have to be the not not it doesn't have to be a long time but just a good time so frank
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you do have that in your dms on x if you want uh we have kelly martin for two dollars saying where did
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you get the sub counter i need one i in fact had somebody make it for me so in the channel lore the the
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the epic channel lore i have a bet with my four friends that if i don't make the 100 000 subscribers
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by mid-december of this year subscribe by the way if you're not one uh i owe all them dinner and
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one of the guys's brother made me one and it's not like he didn't have to he found basically a code
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online and then he grabbed some sort of a digital interface uh added the code to the interface and then
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when you plug it in it immediately will you can basically add it as bluetooth on your computer
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in order to connect it to the wi-fi and and it's also pre-programmed with the channel's id so when
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it plugs in it immediately connects and tells you in the closest hundred how where you where the channel
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is at but yeah that was fun uh franklin in the dark just sends ten dollars thank you for that
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and we have david edwards for two dollars say subs were slow because of post-election depression
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legitimately no no doubt i think a lot of people just check out of the news and what happens in
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june is youtube does a big algorithm reset it's mid-summer it's slow for kind of all types of
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content oftentimes in june you know it's summer people are you know hiking going kayaking they're
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on vacation uh but the problem is whenever the algorithm has this soft reset the everything just
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dies all content uh any niche content dies so like you know mr beast type channels that younger people
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really really really like will still do well you know american politics on the algorithm will still
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do well because it's american politics it's really a it's a big topic but canadian politics because it's
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niche it's like youtube has to figure out who even watches this stuff again and then so you get like
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you'll have like one they just do not give you any impressions you'll put up a video that you're
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like i know that that's the type of topics people really like to hear about and after like an hour
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you'll you'll have had 5 000 impressions which is nothing because a good click-through rate on youtube
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is like early going is like 14 15 and then it will usually dive down to 8 so when you have
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5 000 impressions it means in an hour if it's not your absolute best work ever you get like a
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thousand views after an entire hour and it's just horrible um i'm gonna go back to normal comments by
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the way guys i always have a rule where you don't have to super chat in any way but naturally i do get
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to those first because it would be rude not to but graham finally sun the fee i think i'm reading that
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right graham then i you son fifi zfs for five dollars thank you for that says he will win a 22
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percent plurality with the votes for the longest uh candidates split evenly split okay so polyev is
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going to win 22 of the vote and every other candidate is going to get like 0.2
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cora for 10 says when you win the bet pick the most expensive menu items uh we're all very we're
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all very uh frugal individuals we always go to places where we get a lot of value it's between a
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korean restaurant we go to a lot and like a brazilian steakhouse and then we have haythor for 13.99
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thank you for supporting the channel there with write-in ballots do you think any of the lb candidates
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will actually get any votes you are you you're on to something very interesting i bet so few of these
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guys are going to get one vote because you have to look at their name you have to write it down and
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then you'd like you know put in the ballot box it's not somebody with a massive ballot eventually just
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succumbing to boredom and just sticking an x on a guy it is you need to write it down you need to care
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enough about that individual to write it down i guarantee out of these like 195 people most of
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i i just like how this question's phrased why did you think dumb liberals are retarded
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i don't think that's i i think that people just based on where they're from the country
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you know the context that they live what their wealth is like and all that can end up voting for
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parties oftentimes for reasons that aren't rational but from their perspective it doesn't really matter
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and it's the party that makes them feel good to vote for because they're already comfortable and so
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they don't really need to ponder the consequences of their actions
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andrew kelly says do you have a real job why or do you uh depend on morons to give you donations
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through your bs nonsense wow that's that's nice andrew kelly uh i mostly do get money from just
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passive ad views uh no real super chats to that and i have a job i actually at one point had three jobs
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i work a lot i always like answering people's questions like that like what's your actual problem
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here uh okay you don't like the channel thanks for showing up and i guess giving it attention
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uh brat says will we get the results tonight hi from brattney hey brattney from x uh will
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i think i think we will because it will be pretty easy to count because it'll just be like you know
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uh poly a vote poly a vote poly a vote but we have uh frank vaughn jumping on here in just a second
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we have wiley coyote saying vote for bonnie critchley oh by the way guys i think uh predictions what do
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you think bonnie critchley is going to get but yeah uh we have cj kanda saying at the national
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telegraph i try and send you at least five dollars a month on youtube i have asked before where best to
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donate give send go i guess works well i don't even mind if it's over super chat if you want to ask
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question obviously because even though youtube takes a cut of it it also helps promote your videos
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more because they tend to be like oh hey this channel does well uh it's this kind of uh you know
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strange relationship where it's like you kind of like pay them to be nicer to you so i'm always fine
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if they you know they make money off stuff and then i'm gonna do this last super chat before bringing
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on frank wrapped a guy for five bucks says might release some parody lyrics tonight without p uh
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pierre to the tune of without me eminem guess who's back scream and shout aliev in the house
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you know i think it's actually yeah that'd be good you should actually you probably ai that honestly
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hunter the sports fan says hey why will you and jj mccullough ever collab again i could see that i
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could easily see us collabing again uh we talk a decent amount about random stuff going on but our
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styles of channel are very different so it doesn't overlap all the time but now we have mr franklin
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vano himself how is it going on how's it going frank it's going good man and you know you have
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the best group of haters that have ever been collected under a channel they always underestimate
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you and you always give them attention they give you lots of engagement and they never see you coming
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you're one of the most resilient people i know they do good memes you laugh at them and i just
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think it's um i think they try and they fail and you've done a really good job with that yeah well i
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have fun with it because i it's actually something that um a guy both of us know daniel boardman says
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if someone says you know i hate you you suck you know take your own life it's like i they basically just
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mean i disagree and if there's someone's like i love you you're the greatest you know blah blah like
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i i i will donate my blood plasma to you it's like i agree that's literally all it oftentimes means
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other than like yeah i know people like the style people like the way things are done uh which is you
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know fair i'll i have lots of you know people that i watch that i think they you know serve up news in a
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certain way that i think is really compelling like you do i end up watching like a lot of your show
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even though uh you know there's like really you know there's a lot i watch american politics i
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actually kind of get annoyed over time with american political commentators because everything
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in a certain sense gets so polished i think they actually lose the art of commentary
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it gets it's overproduced and and a lot of it's produced um in a very similar style very similar
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quality similar focuses like it there's kind of a i think i think what happens is when podcasting and
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and youtube kind of come into their own and actually become dominant you're gonna see a
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uh maybe some androgyny come into it so similitude and how they're filmed and how they're produced
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yeah someone comes around and they're like no no this is the scientific way that you should be doing
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this that maximizes viewer engagement all these things like someone i still like but i can i feel the
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show has gotten much worse is ben shapiro ben shapiro when the daily wires first starts up or
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actually even back when i used to listen to him on like seattle radio fantastic you know takes on
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maybe three topics in the show really really talks through each one on what he thinks and minute and
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he brings up fun minute details that most people wouldn't care about but he thinks they're important
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and now uh the show's like him trying to go through like six seven topics in an hour and it's like
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you might as well just be the newsman because there's no room for commentary and and so you
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have to follow back on very generic takes on different issues like i i always want to tear
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my hair out because i like following um the new york city mayoral a race and every time it's a good
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one and it's like there are legitimately three different people who can win mom donnie puris liwa
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and and andrew cuomo and every time shapiro talks about that he's like oh it looks like mom donnie's
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running away from it according to this extremely progressive pollster it's like dude what are you
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doing it feels like your team handed you a script who don't know what they're talking about and you
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cited this zenith poll that says mom donnie's gonna win it's like you might as well be citing data for
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progress it's a pollster that literally exists to pretend like uh progressives are more popular than
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they really are uh but actually uh before we i know not really before anything uh i wanted to
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quickly bring up this story because i found it hilarious for us to talk about your your stuff
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when it comes to the united states and canada is always really good and uh i i think that you'll
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probably get a kick out of this so did you see uh what cesus just posted a little bit ago
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probably not this is breaking news for frank vaughn this is uh cesus canada back in june
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cesus launched his hashtag pride season celebrations with a few guest speakers
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thanks to the talented two-spirit hoop dancer makian rankian gurian the hilarious canadian comedian
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ava veil and inspirational public servant david da silva and it keeps going on it's like
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we posted this you know we don't get invited to the nato talks we don't get invited to any summit
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we can't even be in the same state as trump and putin at the time that their meeting goes on we
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can't be there for zelensky nothing but we get to this we get to celebrate pride in the month of august
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in canada with our through our national intelligence agency i just i think our national intelligence
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agency should be busy doing other things it's just not and it's not just them there's a lot of areas
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of the bureaucracy where like i see this as just pure politicization it's not just virtue signaling
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it's it's ideology that's infected the bureaucratic layers of our government i just wish they were more
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focused on other things like i've seen canada border services do very similar signaling but they
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don't really talk about how they're repairing ties with the united states and how the united states
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just doesn't trust them the united states views canada border services as corrupt enough that
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they get cut out of intelligence meetings with their u.s counterparts and we're talking about pride
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like we should be talking about how to actually restore utility to these ministries rather than just
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have it be politics all the time yeah and uh like it is not even like uh the foreign meetings or or
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talking with the americans is even of highest priority it's like doing the bare basics you know
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how about we actually crack down on triads in the in the port systems in canada how about we crack down
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on other transnational gay gangs terrorist organizations whatnot and it's like real things
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yeah like uh that'd be that'd be tough that'd be difficult to do uh it's just asinine over time
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and and i i even had a guy saying this was okay i needed to actually find this because it was so stupid
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so i had a guy like trying to attack attack me for my take on this because i was just saying hey you
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know we we don't get to actually be at meetings uh with other western countries intelligence but we do get
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to celebrate pride and i had this guy marty levesque say you want a spy agency to tweet
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what they are doing and this like went on and on like just him saying like no i'm good also do you
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expect any spy agency to disclose what they're doing it's like okay i guess it ceases tweets dumb garbage
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now because i guess it's like what james bond would do to throw people off his scent
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yeah yeah i mean uh there's probably a staggeringly high cost that went into crafting and delivering
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that tweet it's a free service twitter but i'm sure there's some kind of cost that's incurred by
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the government to use it it's uh it's something else but i mean back to what you were saying about
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um just trying to be at these meetings or even just on a basic level repairing our relationship with
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the united states i've been saying in my videos that america and trump are not the same thing
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and canada's kind of treating trump like he's never going to go away and that the underlying
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structure of america that we trade with so much we're doing all this irreparable damage to our
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relationship with these people i don't really see anybody talking about fixing it it's just it's all
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about trump and i think the damage will go past trump if you're looking at this from a federal
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perspective i don't know why all the federalists in the room are getting behind this idea that we're
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going to divorce america we're going to offend america we got to run away from america in three
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years trump's gone and we got to live with them we can't physically move the country somewhere else on
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the planet like we're stuck living right beside this country and we're being quite belligerent now
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they might be being a little bit belligerent back but i think they're entitled to it i think it's
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fair for two parties when they get in an argument to go back and forth it's it's again i'm so obnoxious
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whenever we have to talk about the tariffs issue and there are people who just genuinely do not
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care about the context that we've been harping their products for decades at this point and they're
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like well trump's trying to put a 35 tariff on us blah blah even though we have the way out which is
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the incoming usmca compliant although i don't like when people say well see it doesn't really matter
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if we sign a trade deal or not because you can become usmca compliant not pay the the duties it's
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like it's like yeah but the problem is it costs money to become usmca compliant that's why most
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companies didn't bother because previously you know the five to seven percent tariff you'd spend
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on or you'd pay for any product that didn't follow all the regulations was considered a worthwhile
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trade for the cost of becoming compliant like who cares i'm just sending in some t-shirts i'll pay five
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percent uh so only about like 35 percent of products even bothered and now most of them
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do but it's not because we're avoiding higher costs it's just that we are picking the higher
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cost that is lesser but we went from you know the elbows up you know we're going to take on the
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americans mark carney's going to ride down on an abrams tank to the white house and slap trump
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across the face we're going to cut we're going to cut 1.5 million people off from their electricity
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oh my god yeah with a smile on our face with a smile on our face a war crime or a crime against
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humanity that was like what pitched as a real idea like we're going to cut off their power and then
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we're going to bring them to the table it's like yeah that's how that's going to work we're just
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going to shut off the power and then they're going to do nothing and like big uh you know why the public
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the public doesn't understand these things doesn't understand they're not being educated and you know
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this the media is not educating them politicians aren't educating we're not telling them that look we
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tariff the world i covered in today's video uh it's an af an associated press fact check of the
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idea that canada tariffs the united states and it was misleading and so they went in to talk about the
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quota system and how on all these different products there's a certain tonnage that's allowed
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into canada that is tariff free but then if you exceed that of course the tariffs kick in and thus we
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don't collect a lot of money on those tariffs and i'm like the quota system is part of the mechanism
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and the tariffs are so heavy that nobody wants to do business in canada working as intended i don't
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really see it as misleading maybe it's incomplete but it it doesn't that the media my point is the
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media is busy telling the public that they're being misled when we talk about the tariffs we charge
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other people but they're not being misled but the media that instead of telling the full story
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that's what they're consumed with and the public is is taking that in right i'm not saying this person's
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has that sort of mindset who's saying that it's all america's fault but it's common thing i'm not
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trying to single out terry french here but it's it's just a good framing to talk about the things
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that had happened before uh terry french says trump started the belligerence against canada we're
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retaliating as any country uh with dignity would the problem is though it wasn't just the supply
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management tariffs we had the biden administration saying do not pass that digital services tax because
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we obviously know outside of spotify this is 95 affecting uh silicon valley companies companies
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out in austin texas you know new york you're obviously just taxing us and it's a bit of it you
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know it's a tax on everyone but it's like if you only taxed you know it's like if all it's like if you
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taxed smash mouth albums it's a tax on america i mean like oh it's but it's smash mouth albums
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everywhere it's like yeah but where are they coming from uh and so it was dishonest so
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have we retaliated against the u.s doing something sure but from their perspective
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they've also they're also retaliating against the fact that we really don't pay our own way when it
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comes to defense spending that we have these ridiculous you know dairy and chicken tariffs on
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their farmers wisconsin is on the border you think people who like to make cheese in wisconsin
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wouldn't like to be able to sell into canada rather than having to just you know sell into like the
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deep south or or the west it's easier to just sell right over the border uh and it would be good for
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canadians that's the that's the kind of hidden secret that the quota system is not even good for
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canadian farmers especially ones out west well and terry talked about belligerence like everything
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you said there is golden but if we're if we're going to go down to the mood if we're going to go down
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to the tone because that's what so much of our political discourse is about is tone the tonality
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of the trudeau regime and his partner sing towards the united states while biden was in office was kind
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of friendly to biden but they never missed an opportunity to inflame the republican base and
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inflame the trumpian base anticipating i guess that he was never going to return so the idea that the
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belligerence started on his end i just don't think it holds water i think it's gone back and forth
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pretty evenly and this whole thing started with this concept of reciprocal tariffs and the americans
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being locked out to their disadvantage whether whether it's good for us or not whether we need
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to protect dairy and all the arguments that are protectionist in nature that we all seem to take
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for granted i'm talking about the royal we it's unfair to them and from their perspective they're allowed
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to have their perspective why are we disadvantaging ourselves to this nation they're not even part of
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the country and their prime minister openly insults the guy who just became president i think they have
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a case for some belligerence and here's a polar vote vortex saying okay so it's ridiculous tariffs
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and the digital service tax that hadn't been passed when it all started the problem is countries can see
00:26:39.260
things coming down the pipeline again why is joe biden when he was president taking time out of his life
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uh to to say that hey guys what's with this digital service tax you know i thought we were supposed to
00:26:51.900
have a open trade relationship when you take stuff like that into account and when you have the basic
00:26:58.380
tariffs on certain products that have literally prevented americans from selling pretty much anything into canada
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for decades they would see a 35 tariff on everything as being equivalent plus you know the the defense
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spending and many other things that america pays for that canada doesn't have to pay for because people
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act like oh who cares about defense spending who's going to attack canada it's like in the context that
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america exists definitely nobody but uh people tend to take a lot of things for granted very much so
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there's results now right are there just so we don't derail too much i'll see i i it's actually
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very difficult to see if there's uh results because naturally okay there we go do you have
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the elections canada website open what elections canada they have a live tally i'll send it i have
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this tally right here this is the lot right now oh i'm sorry i was looking at the page i wasn't oh guys
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goodness looks like no bonnie critchley was supposed to win and take the country back
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i had somebody actually tweet that out the other day like i can't wait until bonnie critchley
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beats polyev like i didn't think polyev was going to lose his own seat in the election and that was a
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little bit of i was assuming goodness why would the conservatives let him run in a seat that could
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be vulnerable unless they felt like they've surveyed it and it's secure and you know i guess i put too
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much stock into the talent of jenny byrne uh and they didn't do it but like there are people
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seriously thinking like you know bonnie's gonna take this one uh no no no it's a matter of margin
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so like this is almost two percent of the vote here and it's to me it's a matter of margin like
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did the do the independents like grant abraham and the ppc do they peel some of that conservative
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support away or is it going to be a very united showing 87 is uh pretty strong as i don't want to
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be rude to anyone who ever runs for office and seemingly takes it seriously shows up to uh events
00:28:55.900
but like when you see people like jonathan bridges at the ppc who's run multiple times before i believe
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i think he's run at least twice uh in 25 and 21 and you get a vote i know we're only a couple votes in
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we were only a couple in but like you got a vote it's obviously independent now how many
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how many of those have a single vote already uh it basically cuts off right there so there's like
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if i was to count this all up i can just quickly count it manually one two three
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like nine or ten no not even because the libertarians ahead there there's 16 there are 16
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candidates with a vote with a single vote and there are 114 candidates so there are 198 candidates who
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have no votes so a stem mg for 279 asked why are you alberta born yes and i am from calgary always been
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from calgary i should probably make sure i go back and answer some of the stuff because this is relevant
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actually uh beast bcd c78 for 699 says have you told jenny byrne how you feel about how her
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about uh her since the election if you haven't you should also bring back britney uh problems with
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britney though is we work for different parties right now in british columbia so naturally that
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probably isn't a good idea for her to want to join a live stream or something like that uh you know
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people are sensitive out there i wouldn't care if somebody was like from a rival party doing live
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streams together um but you know people are sensitive out there uh but like i've jenny knows
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i don't like her she doesn't like me uh and frankly it's because i i don't put up with nonsense i don't
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put up with you know with uh bad results for or i i don't like the way she does politics in general
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in in a certain sense i actually kind of still see her touches on what the conservatives are doing right
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now on the air canada strike it's been determined that the safest thing for the conservatives to do on this
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issue and and polio has gotten better on many issues since the election way better on immigration
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now uh i i will urge him that we need real tax reform you don't just cut tax a little more than
00:31:06.540
the liberals in certain brackets you just cut taxes across the board but on this issue of air canada
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strikes you you have conservative mps not all of them some of them are taking the right stances but
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some of them maybe because this is being recommended to them from like uh from party advisors but they're
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running like saying oh carney is trying to serve his corporate buddies at air canada i'm like guys
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air canada's bankrupt nearly oh but they made three billion dogs do you think that's actually a lot for
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a company for a large company that has like shareholders or and whatnot three billions nothing
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there are individuals who make more than three billion dollars and a half a year in the united states
00:31:46.940
individuals elon musk makes billions a year and now we're thinking that a company that employs like
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tens of thousands of people just survive like just survives on like 5.7 margins forever
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uh but yeah uh hamstead 343 for two dollars says results coming in poly of at 90 and we will be
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jumping back to it right here it's yeah quite bad it's not a great look if you're not pure poly of
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in this riding 85.9 is pretty oh no we have we have bonnie critchley slowly climbing up to victory
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what what do you think is a what do you think is a respectable number for the ppc in this riding
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you know probably 0.7 percent if they can do what they did in the election yep i i mean well i don't
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know if i can't call that respectable i can just say that maybe that's what will happen i mean he's at
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13 votes so far you know night is long things can change could be regional support tell me about bonnie
00:32:55.260
critchley um because i'm gonna confess that i haven't paid a lot of attention i i think she's
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the one that i see driving around and getting memed a lot why why is she an independent what happened
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there i know here's my okay i have a i have a i have a miniature conspiracy theory on bonnie critchley
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here um i i one people always have to lay off her a little bit she genuinely was in the military
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served a frontline combat role in like an armored unit as like a woman like the second woman ever to
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do it you know we can have a discussion of people and say should women be in those roles
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okay she did a good job seemingly in that role so neither here nor there bonnie critchley to me
00:33:32.620
feels like somebody who was tapped by a liberal uh organizer an advisor saying can you run for us
00:33:38.540
because you know it's easier to promote a plucky independent candidate than it is plugging a
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corporate liberal candidate uh so what i think the media wanted in this race wasn't independent
00:33:51.980
that they could interview put on podcasts talk about oh why is why is she getting so much buzz
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there is no buzz nobody cares she's going to get blown out despite the fact that she's gotten probably
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more interviews with the media about this race than peer poly of himself has gotten uh and but the thing
00:34:10.700
is again it gave the media license to talk about a candidate and talk about well why are people voting for
00:34:16.940
this person instead of peer poly of and i think that was it because you can even see from her campaign
00:34:22.540
she did tons of media but outside of maybe a handful of lawn signs that she put out it was you know
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she'd like say like hey i'm here guys at a rodeo bye and then that would be it it was like obviously not
00:34:34.540
actually campaigning but again it was a way for the media to try and like make a hometown hero for people to
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go and vote against and then cast it as you know look poly of it might not be as popular as you think
00:34:48.620
because look he only has 72 percent of the vote compared to 84 as if that even matters by elections
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have weird turnouts and naturally in a riding as conservative as this the default voters are going
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to be conservative whereas the hardcore uh you know people who if you vote liberal in a riding like
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this you're pretty hardcore liberal because you're never going to win right but you're very likely to
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show up in a by-election to stick it at poly of and but in this by-election it doesn't even look like
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that's happened uh and poly of may actually look like he might come out with as much of a vote as
00:35:19.340
as damian kurakad but yeah we're gonna be pushing five percent now what do we have four or five percent
00:35:25.660
4.2 4.2 of polls in so this is getting significant statistically where are you seeing that what do we
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know about uh darcy spadey do you what do you know about her darcy spadey oh it's a man running for
00:35:39.900
the conservatives uh no the liberals oh yeah sorry yeah for the for the liberals uh yeah do some like
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sort of like oil and gas guy or whatever running for the liberals like frankly in a normal election
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it's the type of guy you'd probably throw in there just to make the you know just to try and pump up your
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numbers a bit have a guy who's a liberal but not really that much of a liberal um you know he's the
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type of guy that maybe in an urban area would have been running for the conservatives in toronto
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um and obviously his numbers are doing nothing i wouldn't be even shocked to hear that in the
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aftermath of this election people were door knocking who were liberals for bonnie critchley because again
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it might be the easier pitch to people and that's where i i think that she's a complete front she's a
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front so that people can use her for the purposes that they want um but uh so yeah i'm i it's one of
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those it's one of those situations where i don't think critchley would have run on her own unless she
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was encouraged to but we have all riding at 85 so i'm going to let that go for a bit i watched some of
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the town halls and whatnot they're honestly good on pure poly for showing up i actually was thinking that
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maybe he shouldn't show up to any town halls or debates because is it just going to become
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everyone ripping on him but i generally people kept it more respectable than you would think
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yeah i mean with that kind of um with that kind of vote share you know even if it's even if there's
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some lukewarm in there no it's it's not enough for people to show up and harass them and that riding
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is kind of out of the way there's not a lot of public transport that takes people from calgary and
00:37:19.660
edmonton all the way out there and that usually cuts the number of protesters you get quite a bit
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yeah yeah and who's and who which local crank is going to show up to like protest in favor
00:37:30.540
of like liberal causes and attack pure poly of like at the end of the day people were acting like oh
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is is poly of like yeah he might not do as well as as damien couric did and that could still be shown
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as we go through um as we go through the results here that he does a little bit worse than damien
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couric maybe he does better but the prediction was like people wanted damien couric and what
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critchley kept saying is oh we're being sold out by damien stepping down so the leader can have a seat
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i'm like was sorry was was um i believe johnny mcdonald needed to win and uh needed to switch
00:38:04.460
seats with someone at one point william lyon mckenzie king did it twice i i don't remember hearing and
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buying critchley's dissertation on why that was such a bad thing it's a fake reason oh we're being sold out
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what do you mean because a leader needs to be present in the house of commons to get stuff
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done we have nenshi in alberta running in a riding that he obviously doesn't live in he needed a seat
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i don't care it makes sense i'm looking but oh he's actually the calgary guy but he's running up
00:38:30.540
in edmonton what was he gonna force one of the ndps to step down you know rachel notley was already
00:38:36.460
stepping down and then in ellersley some other guy that was actually a really funny situation do you
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you know what happened in that one uh other alberta riding that had a by-election there was
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that one old 33 hills i guarantee not as well as you what happened was uh this guy rob la jolla
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who was a full-on communist who was a bc ndp mla he thought he could do bigger and better things
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by jumping over to federal politics so he jumped over the liberals made him their candidate and then
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they realized he was a nutcase but he had already resigned from his bc ndp mla seat and then they
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kicked him out so he has no seat at all and then the ndp just replaced him in the by-election
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i think he ended up running as an independent some riding federally and got like seven percent
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of the vote it was funny uh so you know that would be really funny if the ndp just like
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encouraged him to move on knowing that he'd just get kicked out of a federal seat because
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they wanted to replace him with someone better so you know all these little things about canadian
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politics all the details uh yeah it's decently interesting and half the time i'm listening to
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other people it's not like i'm searching the conservative party after the election
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there was a lot of discussion i think everybody made up their mind that pierre poly of was it
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that's the leader that's the guy he's been basically rising to that position for over a
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decade and he was kind of meant for it and they had to keep him so of course in canadian politics
00:40:08.860
you have to find him a riding somewhere and if you're going to find him a riding you might as
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well find him the safest riding in the entire country which is what they did because look at
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that it's the the 212 ballot what they put on this thing plus what they did and i know it's symbolic
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but it's it's not it's like there's the media targeting this guy um there's his own constituency
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in some ways targeting this guy like the the americans had torpedoed his campaign or helped
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torpedo his campaign like he had a lot of stuff going against him considering you might want to go to the
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safest possible seat now what did what did what did the uh former candidate what he get was 87 uh it was
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like 83 80 i think it's like 82 84 or whatever like that but it was like you know um low 80s or something
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one thing i didn't have or don't have on my bingo card is pierre doing better than him that's not on
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my bingo card at all that would come as a total surprise to me yeah that's that's still that's
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still in the cards tonight because he's it is at the moment doing a little bit better and i can see
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naturally a lot of people wanting to play this up as oh is someone going to be able to get poly of
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in this by-election or at least embarrass him or something like that he's going to do worse and bonnie
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pritchley's going to get like 18 of the vote and we're going to be like oh whoa what's this here and
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it's like yeah but people on the ground don't think like that in terms of politics like they
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don't think about what could help out the liberal narrative against poly of the best oh yeah i'm
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going to show up and vote in an election that really doesn't matter so that the liberals get
00:41:38.380
to put a graphic out saying look poly of got only 72 of the vote whereas damian kirk got 82 of the
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vote really makes you think it's like it's not how normal people think well when when it comes to
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by-elections it tends to be lower voter turnout but the voters that turn out are far more engaged
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and they're engaged in the kind of thinking that you're describing right now so i think that's i think
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that's more than fair but it was noise i mean there was a lot of noise i haven't talked about
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this much at all because i thought for a by-election it's noisy enough out there for the last month i
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let everybody else talk about it i didn't really like when people posted too much that that poly is
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going to smash this thing blah blah it's like cheerleading post on x and it's like guys
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yeah it's like standard operating procedure like i i kind of get annoyed a little bit with like cheerleader
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culture for parties on social media they're you know like the kind of like you know put it posting
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an ai image of like pure poly of with abs or whatever and being like we're gonna win this thing
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like it's like no please stop just leave me alone yeah do it in the general if you're gonna do it at all
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but uh we have a super chat from matt baker 87 here for five dollars thank you for that uh your channel
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appeared in my suggestion feed before the last federal election and you've been doing a great job
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representing polling data keep it up that is genuinely like one of my favorite types of videos
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to do is the the the polling data because i think literally looking at the numbers of where parties
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stand is interesting and i guarantee this whole air canada scenario uh this fiasco is going to hurt
00:43:16.380
the liberals badly and some people will be like oh liberals won't learn most of them are still going
00:43:21.340
to vote liberal it's like well yeah but elections are not won uh you know based on the liberals falling
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by two-thirds they're going to lose the next election if they do lose by losing you know
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a fifth of their voters losing even just a sixth of them they fall down by by five points in the polls
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conservatives gain three or four and end up beating them in the popular vote by two and a half percent
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and that's enough for like a strong minority or majority and this whole air canada fiasco is just
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so bad for the liberals they have taken the like they it's like they measured it out with a with a rule
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how to have the exact dumbest position possible you know it's not the ndp rah rah workers position
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it's not the conservative saying like you know although i wish more conservatives would do this
00:44:06.140
but many of them are doing this that like you know the economy sucks the taxes in this country suck
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uh you know be fair to workers in this more fulsome approach of wanting deregulation and lower taxes
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and so like the liberals were like okay let's not we're not even there let's just openly seem like
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we're taking the side of air canada and air canada isn't even necessarily wrong and they
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don't even come out and explain well that this company's struggling the the tendons are struggling
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so the government's going to step in and help i don't think the government needs to help i think
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they need to get out of the way more than anything actually you know make it so that these airlines
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aren't paying like 35 40 of their revenue every year in taxes uh you know whatever though but they
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just like it was like forcing people back to work it's like wow this is such a great propaganda
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moment for the ndp like nobody cares who don davies is but don davies now gets to have this
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moment where he gets the microphone gets to yell about you know the workers and the people
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in front of an airport and gets a bunch of juice in the media i'm happy to see it because
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it's going to hurt the liberals but you know whatever
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well and it it also makes carney look ineffective when they do a back-to-work order and they're
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basically told now we're not gonna we're not gonna obey the law we're just gonna do our own thing
00:45:20.300
kind of forcing his hand and the other thing too is what's actually going to land with the liberal
00:45:26.460
base is something i don't think conservatives are very good at predicting because the big things don't
00:45:32.220
land like if you go to a wikipedia page dedicated to the number of scandals that have happened in
00:45:37.420
political scandals in canadian political history half of them come from the trudeau era and a lot of it
00:45:43.020
doesn't land the hypocrisy doesn't land but stranding a liberal's daughter in vietnam so they have no
00:45:49.740
no way to get home and i'm just that's a hypothetical situation but uh i've had two different people
00:45:55.260
that i've been talking to that have been affected by the sudden air canada cancellations
00:46:00.140
and they're basically told you're on your own figure it out yourself now if that was a private
00:46:04.380
company it wouldn't go down that way or sorry not a private company but maybe a different company
00:46:08.860
is what i should say but uh maybe this lands harder i think it's an attritional thing because
00:46:17.340
those scandals on the liberals because i'm just kind of responding to what clyde do something is
00:46:21.340
saying here uh air canada strike will be forgotten by the 2029 election well sure but i think that
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that doesn't mean that there isn't going to be some ndp crossover voters they used to vote ndp every
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election they voted liberal in 25 that this is going to be their reason to go back to supporting
00:46:38.780
the ndp again and that's what i mean in a general sense is this going to be forgotten sure but is it
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going to in two and a half years remain pretty important to two percent of voters who were ndp voters
00:46:53.180
voting liberal who then shifted back in a general sense it was forgotten but specific voters remember
00:46:58.620
there's a reason why we will end up uh you know citing various particular things that justin trudeau
00:47:05.020
said or did uh back in the day that really bothers us his whole uh his whole statement about cal can
00:47:11.580
as a post-nationalist country post-national country do most people even know he said that
00:47:16.940
no but for people who care about it they'll never forgive him for saying something that you know anti-canadian
00:47:22.700
as his like got part of his guiding philosophy about what can it should be as a country
00:47:28.300
so yeah are to 90 even 98 of people know he said that no but the two percent of people who know
00:47:34.460
he said that hate his guts for it and probably volunteer for the conservatives just to mess him
00:47:38.380
over well and the other thing about what or the thing that just stood just stood out to me is
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clyde mentioned 2029 is the next election and we all just accepted that as reality forgetting that this
00:47:50.540
is a minority government and such a thing in our past usually meant that you would get an election
00:47:55.340
within a year two three at most and now we can virtually expect it not to happen for at least
00:48:00.780
four like everybody's accepted that they're here they're here to stay and they're not going anywhere
00:48:06.140
and that's uh to me at least at 45 years old that's uh that's a big change because minority governments
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it's always speculation about when it falls and that's changed if another legacy if the uh uh if
00:48:21.100
the liberal uh sorry if the uh what is it um if the ndp is smart they would actually go out and uh and
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they would be the ones to trigger the election it's what layton did in 2004 after 2004 layton held all the
00:48:36.300
cards and said i'm going to call an election whenever it suits me and so when uh when paul martin
00:48:42.860
had basically crossed layton in 2005 and was basically trying to bully him into like uh you
00:48:48.460
know voting for things and supporting things he didn't want to support uh you know layton pulled
00:48:52.700
the plug on the government and then went to an election now obviously layton alone can't pull the
00:48:57.660
plug but he knows the conservatives want an election as soon as possible and so he sits there
00:49:02.060
saying okay you get you better give me what i want we're going to an election and jack layton
00:49:06.940
whatever you think about his politics had killer instinct for elections the man knew the exact time
00:49:13.020
in order to capitalize and grow his party he's the jagmeet singh was the exact opposite of jack layton
00:49:23.580
jagmeet singh sees risk and he runs away whereas latencies a potential gamble where if we do this
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right we will double our seats and as a party leader your job is to grow your party's power
00:49:37.260
that is all you are supposed to do as a party leader and you know national party director and
00:49:41.980
whatnot you serve the party and its base and so you make decisions that are going to give your party
00:49:47.660
as much power and influence sometimes that means you prop up a government who will do what you want
00:49:53.020
in office but as soon as that stops being a great deal and as soon as now you're having to
00:49:57.660
carry their the negatives that they're generating through their bad policy that they're trying to
00:50:02.140
get you to rubber stamp that's when you pull the plug like there are so many times that if if jack
00:50:06.620
meet singh had called the election in september of 2024 probably would have gained probably two dozen
00:50:11.980
seats at least well and that's shortly in the wake of the election i was talking about that and
00:50:18.460
there's this redemption arc story for the ndp it doesn't get much worse for them they're broke
00:50:23.420
they only have what is it seven seats they're effectively locked out the only thing that's
00:50:28.060
saving them right now is their minority status but if they actually want to build for the future
00:50:31.980
they can't do it by rubber stamping the liberal agenda one of the reasons they may not have had any
00:50:37.980
meaningful votes in the three weeks is simply that the ndp may not be willing to vote with them
00:50:44.140
for very long this time around if they're actually plotting a future then they have to go
00:50:49.100
opposition and adversarial again that's the redemption arc even when you are not um trying
00:50:54.460
to defeat the government what you do is you beat them and embarrass them on votes and they've already
00:50:58.700
done that twice so far where they voted with conservatives in the bloc forcing the spring uh
00:51:04.620
demanding the spring uh uh spring budget uh there was another issue where they they ended up voting to
00:51:10.220
compel the liberals to do something and this is another one of those things where do people actually
00:51:15.740
care do people even remember that that happened 99 of people probably don't you know maybe five
00:51:22.140
percent of people remember that the the house of commons voted to compel the liberals to table the
00:51:27.900
spring budget and the liberals defied them it's like is that a big issue no but it's flavor it's kind
00:51:34.620
of just little bits of flavor going into the soup that is going to be the context of the next election
00:51:40.300
and it's the ndp and the conservatives uh demonstrating that we see we are basically
00:51:45.340
saying we would be doing this if it wasn't for these guys holding it up and it's just that narrative
00:51:50.460
that you build and narratives aren't just built out of you know massive pillars you also need your
00:51:54.860
small little bricks and your plaster and whatnot uh in order to put the whole thing together
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mm-hmm uh you're running at about eight percent now where are you seeing that where the turnout is
00:52:09.180
i'm just i'm wondering why if cbc is going to call this thing i mean you're looking at the cbc
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maybe i should look at that one as well that one might be better because every time this the elections
00:52:18.860
can the official website reloads it like kicks me back up to the top corner because i try and zoom in
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a little bit um and then i have to okay can i see this come on come on guys it looks like the
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toronto star is a live update ah you subscribe to them i don't like that you have to subscribe for
00:52:39.820
every single thing even 11 year old articles they want money and it's not a little bit of money
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their regular price is something like 300 a year that's after they get 112 000 a week in subsidies from
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the federal government like they're greedy you want to talk about corporate greed let's talk about
00:52:55.340
toronto star well and you know the fact that they're getting they have they got the well the
00:53:00.540
first online gambling license from the uh ford government in case you were still under the
00:53:06.220
impression any of you out there that ford's a conservative he to please the the tor star he gave
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them the first online gambling license to help buoy their revenues but yeah they have they get
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government money directly they have general numbers when they have general grants that everyone has
00:53:22.220
access to that they access they have specific grants that they can access these people these
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people are getting millions of dollars in taxpayer money and subsidies and you can't have anything for
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free yeah it's ridiculous like an 11 year old article like you can and you know you can just
00:53:39.900
download an app and bypass it all anyway if you want to i don't tend to because i just i don't care
00:53:45.340
i'll go get you can get sometimes you can get the exact same article from somewhere else with no
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paywall you're right sometimes it's a it's a uh can to press article that they're just republishing
00:53:55.500
but you have to pay them for it whereas your like local cbc affiliate just has it for free
00:54:03.740
uh leah jet asks why what if nate earth sky and smith crosses the floor to conservatives on day
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one in house of commons it's not going to happen nate uh nate is a leftist he is a leftist liberal
00:54:17.820
and yes he's been attacking he basically took a shot at uh at carney for the air canada situation
00:54:23.500
saying like it was something along the lines of you know there are some complex labor disputes but
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this isn't one of them you know we need to support workers and all that and it was obviously basically
00:54:34.060
saying that carney and the liberals are doing a bad job on this particular file and um but i don't
00:54:42.380
see him ever joining the conservatives the man's a radical vegan who's tried to push laws to basically
00:54:47.020
you know tax meat more and stuff like that you'd be more likely to join the ndp or join the green party
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all right so the number to beat is 82.84 82.84 from uh kirk in the last one yeah i believe so um
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and so what we need last election 82.84 conservative yeah it's just it's the wiki's funny because it's got
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polyev's face over it maybe yeah 82.84 last election yep so he's running ahead
00:55:30.540
grant abraham is going to feel good about himself if he does better than the ndp in this uh riding
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he's currently in fourth place yep i i did find i know a lot of people are like oh why you should
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talk to grant abraham you should have him on oh he said this thing that was really based or something
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it's like if you watch grant abraham long enough though he will engage in really dishonest attacks
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on the conservatives in ways we're like don't do that just leave it alone i remember at one point
00:55:56.300
he attacked polyev uh as being like oh why isn't he getting a security clearance i'm like why are you
00:56:02.060
using this talking point it's such a lame talking point that you're using in order to attack uh him
00:56:08.380
it's debunked there's no point in doing it they're going to do a background check on polyev's
00:56:13.260
dog if he does it like they they do a background check and every single person in your family
00:56:17.420
interview them all for what benefit that you're going to show he's already done background checks
00:56:22.460
himself he can pass them and it was a worthless endeavor to the point where thomas small care
00:56:28.140
the former ndp leader said yeah i would also not uh subject myself to a background check for no benefit
00:56:33.740
whatsoever i think in politics there's a certain amount of talking points and there's a certain
00:56:41.500
certain amount of like even in alternative third-party politics there's the same arguments
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that get recycled to try and create political space i don't really see anybody thinking outside
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the box like there might be differences on policy and whatever but the approach between political
00:56:57.420
candidates there's not a lot of um not a lot of variety in the arguments that you see um i'd be
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interested to see if grant wants to talk after the by-election yeah maybe have a conversation
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yeah and and that's what i would also have said about what was going on i'm not i'm not exactly um
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like the guy who's going to go around interviewing all the candidates i'm not inverting pure poly of
00:57:22.700
either and you say well he doesn't need the help it's like well you know at the end of the day you
00:57:27.100
kind of have to go and campaign for yourself i can't help you win in this riding and so why would i
00:57:32.620
bring you on in a context where it's going to look like i'm trying to like support you it's not
00:57:37.580
because i'm like hate you it's just that you know it's just not what this is about but since i've
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been seeing clyde in the lives chat i i've dropped clyde a link if he wants to jump on the live stream
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just for the you know craps and giggles of the whole thing naturally we don't have to be here very
00:57:52.700
long tonight because i think we can all see where this entire election is going already it's
00:57:58.300
tightening it's tightening big time he's down to 84.3 oh my goodness he's coming up the downfall is
00:58:05.500
starting yeah how many uh look how look how far you down you have to go until you find just the zero
00:58:11.900
vote crew good job good job boys i this should be able to hide what you should be able to hide that
00:58:20.460
you know what i mean hide zero votes with all with the budget elections canada has yeah you think
00:58:26.540
you'd be able to do this but hello clyde how's it going are you are you firmly in the bonnie critchley
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camp i'm not in any camp i don't care this is a it's an inconsequential election uh to bring back
00:58:43.420
pierre polyev so he can have his quips for the next uh three and a half years until we see another
00:58:49.900
election the quips and i i mean they're gonna be good quips believe me believe me they're good
00:58:55.180
quips you know uh the the passive aggressive games or what we call the um question period
00:59:01.980
once a a few times a week we get to go watch that i have a hard time with it personally myself but
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here is he's proven himself to be a very good uh conservative uh leader of the opposition
00:59:18.300
yeah i i i genuinely don't watch the question period that much like if something big happens
00:59:24.540
i'll reference it but you'll get people who'd like do a reaction video to uh the result or to what's
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going on in question period every day i'm like it genuinely is sometimes the same thing being repeated
00:59:35.980
every single day like i work for one bc in in british columbia and our thing with the conservatives
00:59:42.300
is that we don't understand why they ask the same questions every single legislature sitting it's like
00:59:48.940
why you're not getting any benefit out of any of this like the fifth time someone asks a question
00:59:54.860
about fentanyl on the same day does not grow your popularity it's ridiculous and so i've just taken it
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uh taken to calling it the eleanor sterko sing-along because it's either eleanor sterko or peter millibar
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uh the mlas leading leading the children the mlas and the bc conservative caucus saying so what if we
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literally eleanor sterko will do like a what did we learn today kind of a uh a thing it turns out that
01:00:20.380
crime is bad and from all the questions that we've asked about crime today crime is still in fact bad it's
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like half a out of the box question catch eb by surprise like as the independents and now the 1bc
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mlas we ask we're able to ask really out of the box questions about corruption with the ccp and whatnot
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and it takes uh eb's by surprise i'm not even kidding we had an ndp mla when tara armstrong one of our
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one of our mlas went after uh eb for his connections with uh with um ding glow uh ccp connected uh individual
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who was in his advisor to eb when we when she started asking that question i know this one mvp
01:00:59.500
guy who hates eb's guts he looks up at the gallery where like there was a lot of 1bc staff members
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and he just smiled because he knew that david was not going to have a fun time
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so that's that's the that's the idea the thought that question period is actually trying to get
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answers for the questions they call it question period for a reason they don't call it answer period
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it really has turned out turned into a new thing in this new day and age of of social media where
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question period is literally the spot where you can each politician can do a grandstand do their do
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their thing where they have their quip and then they can put it on social media it's really a an
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exercise in that anymore any uh any previous purpose for question period is long long over let's be clear
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to a big reason for question period is so that mps can flex a little bit you know they can show their
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personalities they can use it for clips later on social media so that people will follow them it's
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kind of just that because people eventually yeah it's pageantry and pageantry has its place in politics but
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some people will take it like super seriously like the liberals just got exposed there it's like
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not really not really they just ducked a question yeah everyone knows that they're lying and that's kind of it
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well it matters close to elections that's when it really matters but as as i'm disagreeing with uh
01:02:27.420
some of the people in the chat some people are disagreeing with me i don't know where you guys
01:02:30.860
stand on this i don't see an election coming anytime soon uh this this election that we're we're talking
01:02:37.180
about right now is just to get pierre back into his position as the leader of the opposition and uh and
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it's just an exercise in that really and the better the conservatives do the less likely that carney
01:02:49.260
would ever call an election that's true that's absolutely true and with the power the power really
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is in the hands of what the bloc québécois at this point because the yeah very yeah there's
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yeah one or the other it could be a bit of chance of the ndp i don't see that but i well they they do
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have more to win out of this so if if an election did get called they could get more seats back which
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they just like largely destroyed the party i don't know do people even have a stomach for the ndp
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anymore but i look at it this way the black quebecois have more to gain with the liberals
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in power than with the conservatives in power i don't see them wanting a popular conservative party
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going into an election i don't see that happening it's not that the conservatives won't give them
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certain concessions or certain things it's just the liberal liberals will give them so much more
01:03:48.140
the one problem that the liberals have right now with the bloc is just the fact that it's obviously not
01:03:53.740
a elbows up kind of a party they don't fit the liberal ethos because it's a party that genuinely
01:04:00.140
doesn't care about canada like you'll you'll see all these clips of use francois blanchet saying oh
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yeah like like canada's a nation well like i would have to like you basically saying there's no nothing
01:04:09.660
that binds canada together and who gives a crap and whatnot and it's like wow that's you know
01:04:15.260
carney can't exactly work with these guys like i know he'd probably still be willing to depending on
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the issue but it would look bad for the long long-term prospects of the liberals to be sidling
01:04:25.820
up with the guys who don't even think the can't the country's legitimate at the same time they'll
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totally do that to stay anytime that there's a a vote that will be a confidence vote they'll absolutely
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the black quebecois will bring up some stink about something that they want and the liberals will
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capitulate so that they get their support or the ndp and the block will just kind of keep tag teaming on who
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keeps the government in power and generally speaking like it it's smart for them to do
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that right now because i i guarantee both parties are pretty flat broke at the moment
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i don't i don't think there's anybody in canada that's really interested in an election
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i don't even think the conservatives are interested in an election right now maybe in a year or two
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years but i certainly know i don't think the americans want an election i don't think europe wants an
01:05:11.100
election so i think we're we're stuck with it for a while uh i just want to move on to the super chat
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right here raptor guy for five dollars as bonnie critchley looks like the female at a fat b from
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austin powers uh i'm not going to comment on that you can have that opinion i don't agree but
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zander silver line descends in two bucks thank you for that uh matt baker 87 is that the matt baker from
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the matt that matt baker channel baked on things uh five dollars has pierre and the cpc needs to take a
01:05:42.700
different stance on the usa maybe not pissing off the country where 80 percent of canadian business
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is done is a good first step it's not even like they need to be like pro us they just need to not
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parrot what the liberals say like it's such a silly mess talk about how the government that's been in
01:06:02.380
power for 10 years has completely ruined our relationship with the united states and while
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trump might sound like a bad like you can still dump on trump if you want do it tactfully and then
01:06:11.500
advocate for a diplomatic approach that repairs the world's best relationship like i don't know why
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that was never tried like why did the cpc just go right to team canada and identical talking points i i
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maybe you can provide some insight but i i don't understand that there's a little rhetoric no one
01:06:30.940
threaded the rhetoric of the unjustified tariffs is something that the conservatives should abandon
01:06:37.740
because actually the fact that they're justifiable especially the punitive tariffs
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could be a talking point for the conservatives they could definitely say well they are justifiable
01:06:47.660
when you look at the fentanyl issue in the country when you look at all the things that the
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liberals are allowing to happen and nothing's being done about it yeah this is a big problem and
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we would fix this problem and it wouldn't be an issue so we wouldn't have these punitive tariffs
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on us as a country if we were in government and doing something about it but no they just went
01:07:09.020
straight for the unjustifiable tariffs and we're just gonna give you the same messaging that carny's
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giving you only with a face that liberals can't love well and i would say another another thing about it
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is uh like you don't even have to like be pro america or anti what you can just say is it's reality the
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tariffs are reality now how are we going to get out of it that would be the smarter way of dealing
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with it just say okay uh are the tariffs justified unjustified they're reality who cares i would just
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say it that way um but they just felt like yeah like i think they're a little they have to not be
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scared of their own shadows and take risks it's like you don't you you know risk nothing gain nothing
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you know if you know nothing risk nothing gained here and uh i've even heard from conservative mps
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they're like yeah just advisors want us to do it this way they're just convinced that this is the
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safer route for us uh just talking about policy like you know just talking criticizing the liberals as
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you know oh they're serving their corporate buddies over at air canada it's like are they though
01:08:16.380
or is it just the liberals are cowards and they don't want to you know tick off people going on
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vacation and so they're against the you know it's kind of a bit of a combination always why the liberals
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do what they do but don't start like adopting ndp talking points i feel like that's the dumbest
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possible thing you could do sorry i'm trying to rework structure here was that go ahead
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oh i think i got a good one okay new camera structure there we go it's easier to see us
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oh nice people can see that up i think i think politicians are i think they take for granted
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that the canadian public is not smart enough to understand bigger concepts so orange man bad
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is at the intelligence level of the canadian public and i'm not saying that for myself
01:09:06.300
i'm saying it for our politicians i don't think they want to explain the triad problem i don't think
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they want to explain the crime problem i don't think they want to explain that america isn't the
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great big mortal enemy i think they want to win maybe the conservatives want to win and then do
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something about it but they certainly don't have the the chutzpah to actually approach the problems
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and tell the public like i've been saying polyev has the ability first off apple eating polyev the
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polyev that we all know has the ability to call a press conference and have the national media there
01:09:37.420
streaming it live and he can confront them and he can combat them and he can lay down facts and he could
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do this this thing and he could do it in a very canadian polite sort of civil way and maybe wake
01:09:50.380
some people up to some of the realities of what's going on in the country but instead whether it's
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just jenny byrne or whether it's some other collection of advisors they've just said take
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for granted the fact that the canadian public thinks the way it thinks and then cater to that
01:10:03.740
and hopefully cobble together a win and like i i would really like to see a resurgence of actual
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leadership which is we have this idea here's why this idea is right and we're going to try and
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convince you of the merit of our position rather than trying to figure out what the public thinks
01:10:18.380
already and then feed that to them i think that's a big problem in politics and there's an overarching
01:10:23.980
fear that goes along with that the fear of confrontation the fear of actually having to
01:10:27.980
make that argument and having people hate you that are going to hate you anyway like they're not
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going to stop hating you because you tried to cater to them like ask ask ford they still hate him
01:10:37.580
and he's having lunch with freeland and he's having lunch with carney and tim houston's coming
01:10:42.300
in it's one big family and they still hate him it's not going to change and and that's that and
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you're right i think also when you don't actually change anyone's mind on an issue you're not going
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to win their vote and so when you just let people sit in the current stasis their current they just stay
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stay at their current opinions they're not changing any of their opinions why would they change how
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they're voting if you're not making them change their opinions when it comes to politics it's you
01:11:09.980
know holding battery these independents are failing hard eh like there's maybe 20 25 of them
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that got a single vote and then the rest are just zero yeah we were looking at this earlier
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client look at it cuts off look at that like that's the last guy to have a vote and then after that
01:11:27.580
there's just like woo woo all the way to the bottom oh wow well that's that's the 200 some
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odd candidates right that's like 198 uh longest ballot committee candidates or even more like like 200 or
01:11:41.500
whatever uh it might be like more like 205 i actually don't know how many here's all the actual parties uh
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one two three four five six seven eight nine ten i know that i know that spiner spanner is an actual
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candidate he's a libertarian so there's like 204 fake candidates and maybe like maybe a handful of them
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have a vote probably just some young guy voting for one of these guys is a joke but that's it you know
01:12:12.140
or someone goes into the polling station they're like oh wow that's a lot of candidates who's running
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again oh i'll vote for that guy and then there's write down someone with a simple name because i
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guarantee as you go down here there's a lots of names in the zeros where like no one's going to write
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down kathleen gud munson's no one's going to write down jacqueline rabowski like there's just you know
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michael lewis fitzgerald like kind of longer names people are not going to write down when they
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already don't care about you it literally just comes out of that any any vote had to be written in yes
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okay so they they said they're not printing the the long ballots they're just gonna do a write-in
01:12:50.860
ticket they don't even have the capacity to be able to make about that long because it was already
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over a meter in carlton with 91 candidates and this is 214. although that was funny
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in my opinion i think that just handed it to pierre if anything i could see a lot of people being ticked
01:13:12.220
off like nobody wanted to consider another candidate but polyev in this by-election once
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the longest ballot committee started screwing around would it have hurt maybe polyev if there
01:13:21.820
was actually that super long ballot sure because you're going to get some default voters who usually
01:13:26.540
vote conservative but they're not die hard die hard supporters they'll walk into the ballot station
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they'll be like oh my goodness this is what i have to vote with and they'll look for like a few
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minutes trying to find polyev and they'll look like x here okay bye and then they just leave and
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they voted for you know uh you know uh let's find a random name john francis o'flynn that's who
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they voted for but now that you have to write it down no one's no one's voting for john francis
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o'flynn you know or wallace richard rowat or other people the headline at cbc right now is pierre
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polyev jumps to early lead in battle river crowfoot i'm not even kidding i'm looking at it
01:14:09.580
call it call it guys yeah that's really funny oh they're terrible they're so bad like they don't
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even pretend anymore like come on oh there we go cbc projects pierre polyev will win battle river crow
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foot by election oh it's in it's in the shoes in for pierre now yeah because they've called it finally
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that's the upper hand can you hold on i'm glad somebody has the power of prediction in this
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country maybe we're gonna find there's like a bonnie critchley cult and they're just gonna start
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counting all of the uh this towns and cities that she owns and it's just gonna be thousands of people
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busting down the doors to vote for bonnie just fighting in the streets assassinations going on to
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prop up her political fortunes um oh my goodness uh i i cleared some up of some of these uh super
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chats but we have raptor guy for five bucks saying and carney kicked out chandra aria when he could
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have run in danforth eglinton since marco mendicino wasn't running again well it was a convenient way of
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him eliminating an mp that he didn't like in the liberal party uh so he got rid of chandra and nepean
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and i also think that carney's probably lazy and wanted to have riding right next to ottawa so he
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had no excuse he had no reason to ever visit his riding because he can say oh i'm always there you
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know i'm always there because like you know my riding's five minutes from the capital
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uh but we have samuel perrault here saying for 27.99 well thank you for the all the support samuel
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this was my riding and trust me everyone my surrounding rose looked at her as an angry blue-coated
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liberal who played as a rancher but runs a hippie little hobby ranch and again i don't want to be
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rude but that is kind of what she came across she was like this granola candidate who'd be running for
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the green party out on vancouver island a little bit of that someone who had a chip on her shoulder
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and that's why she was running which is not really a great reason to be running for office that you just
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resent somebody else like clyde you weren't on when we were talking about this i found did you
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watch any of the media coverage all the podcasts about bonnie critchley like i know you didn't
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watch them but you were aware of all all the media coverage media coverage of her of bonnie yeah
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no it was it was cult-like it was like the idea is this lady gonna trip up here paulia maybe she's not
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gonna win she's the vet right she's the vet one she's yeah the veteran and like great good good service
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that's great i don't like when people start like oh she's against paulia so i'm gonna start mocking
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her and whatnot i don't really care my thing is it was just such a front it was such a way for the
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media to promote the non-paulia of candidate and it would have been too obvious for them to say go
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vote for the oh is this liberal party candidate gonna take them out so by seeming i didn't really see
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anything wrong with her so i i don't know i maybe i didn't read that much into what she was about but
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the stuff that she did say i didn't see anything really wrong with it and she didn't come across
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as someone who is like disingenuous like she just seemed like she wanted to run and genuinely thought
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she might be a better candidate my thing with her though is that it's the problem was was that her
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presenting herself as like well you should vote for me because we need a local who represents us i'm like
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but if you're honestly looking around do you actually represent the politics of the people in
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your riding and then when she was going on podcasts and saying that danielle smith is a traitor and all
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this and that we've been sold out i'm like oh what she said you have a bone to pick and it's not the
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election isn't about the election it's about you going on some podcasts maybe some advisors from the
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liberals said hey if you run we can probably get you slots on all these different podcasts and shows
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uh simply because the you know they want to promote a local candidate a local hero to take on pierre
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and that's why i mean like when you digged into her politics it wasn't somebody who i think it was
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someone who had a chip on their shoulder more than anything
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uh the type to what have a chip on their shoulder politically not at all i didn't get that at all
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i'm being sarcastic oh okay very dry my apologies like i said i i didn't know much about her
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that that's that's all i gotta say i didn't think she was like i didn't think anyone else
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was gonna win yeah the only thing the only thing i wanted to the only thing i wanted to observe is like
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by how much is pierre gonna win because if it if it dropped off and there was a lot of people a lot
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of support for other candidates that would that would go to show you know maybe pierre's not as uh
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and people aren't as enthusiastic about his pierre as they were about the the guy that stepped down
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for this position so yeah uh it looks like pierre has the same amount of support as as this it's the
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the same popularity yes kind of when he needed like to have all the talking points in hand
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from his perspective it had to be as big as the guy who stepped down yeah that's right i think people
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need to realize too the reason why people really like damian kirk is because they in fact actually
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really just like pierre like it's not nothing against damian kirk probably a lot of people did
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like him locally but you know it's just a party candidate at the end of the day in a lot of people's
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eyes and they voted really hard for damian kirk in this last election not because of the magic of
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damian but because they wanted the federal conservatives to just win in general so it
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doesn't really matter who you throw into the riding they will vote federal conservative because that's
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just the brand that they want to succeed and it doesn't really get any more complicated than that
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so i think again yeah the election had nothing to do with who's going to win every new poly is going
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to win it had to do with where is um how is the polling or how is the results going to end up for
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poly of in terms of is he substantially down is only at 68 because that's when you'd probably have the
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media start drumming up the idea that oh see he's kind of lost his shine even though it's a
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by-election nobody cares so many people know we're just going through the motions in a lot of ways
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and i think the conservatives trying to avoid that actually dumped in a lot of resources into the
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riding just to make sure their turnout was as high as possible and you know donors can say it can
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assess for themselves whether or not that was a good use of money but so far it looks like they're
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able to maintain what they had or even exceed it from last time because they had you know i think
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what you said frank was 82.4 percent with uh damian 82 and change yeah lower than 82.5 and we're 22 of
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the way through all the uh all of the the voting uh from the different uh from the different uh
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polling stations so i i doubt it's really going to change because it's a rural riding it's going to
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look pretty similar everywhere so it's just dropped down to 81.9 oh it did with who really yep oh my
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goodness oh the downfall's happening the downfall you're gonna have that uh you know it's all
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jonathan bridges is coming up he jumped from 32 to 40 in that tranche yeah i give a
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know what i'm i'm disappointed michael harris isn't doing better michael's a great guy running for the
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libertarians he's been actually getting out there and like door knocking really really hard but i i know
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that really should tell you it's just it's just a riding honestly i think the longest ballot
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committee even poisoned the well for anyone running but poly of if anything it's almost an asset to him
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because everyone just got so turned off of anyone who wasn't the obvious guy who's going to win
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in the riding because you're just one of those other 213 candidates get out of here
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and it might have actually helped buoy up his support overall
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yeah libertarians are always more they're underrepresented in general i think like even
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as a a fringe party as you will that only gets one or two percent of the vote you'd think they'd
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pull three four or five percent just the protest voters drop i just think a lot of people don't
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vote for commerce issues you know i mean that at the end of the day the libertarian party is a
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commerce party it's about taxes and regulations and whatnot and yeah there's a freedom element to
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it but it's very abstract for like the the no average person uh and even i don't find it particularly
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super compelling and i'm a small government guy but i kind of want like those small government
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fiscal policies and some other stuff whereas i find the libertarians they kind of stop short and they
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don't you know serve you a full political meal that people want to eat it's like herding cats
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everybody has a different idea of what libertarianism is yeah under the libertarian yeah libertarians
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don't really like to gather together and collectively uh move towards one goal kind of goes against the
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whole thing uh but uh this person right here for five bucks uh thero what is this the troll
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lol guy the troll alone five dollars super chat i currently work for an mp and generally feeling
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is that we will uh that we will most likely be in an election in about two years the question is who
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will pull the plug and uh yeah if the the block and the ndp both detect that they have a moment of
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advantage maybe they'll do it uh but i don't think it's going to be within the next year or like
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some people think like oh they're going to be an election any moment it's like no i think also
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carney's the type of guy who doesn't really like running i i just don't think that uh carney likes
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electoral politics very much he likes being in office but he doesn't like doing the actual election
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thing and so i think he's going to be the least likely to want an election even though he has to
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work with a minority i don't think he likes being in front of the media or doing any of that sort of
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stuff but he likes he likes being in the seat yeah i just want to say i heard a lot of these same
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predictions from insiders from party people for we're going on years now and they were wrong up
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until what was it just months before the scheduled election because we we heard the same stuff with
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the last minority government we had the rumor in 22 that trudeau was going to try and call an early
01:24:40.460
election on poly of in order to beat him i'm like that's such a that's such a dumb insider move do you
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not think that after one year since the last election that they would get massacred for trying
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to call yet another election within a year i have a rumor going around in british columbia right now
01:24:57.660
that david eby and the bc ndp would call an early election this fall one year after the last bc
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provincial election no it doesn't matter that the current bc conservatives are broke and they've been
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shredding their platforms it doesn't matter though your own ndp base for eb would basically say i'm not
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i'm not showing up for you i just gave you a mandate and not the base but you know that the sort
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of middle class individual who when they were deciding on what party to vote for they sided
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with the ndp that person's not showing up if you keep calling elections and it's like trudeau aaron
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o'toole was an objectively terrible conservative leader also by calling a super early election just
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after two years since the last election even that was two years and people his polling immediately dove
01:25:46.220
as soon as he called it called the election because people weren't in the mood for it
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we could talk about aaron o'toole all day and how that is a case study in terrible leadership
01:25:59.420
can you imagine changing policy positions during an election like you're in the middle of the
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election and you're like yeah nah i'm not gonna do that thing and that other thing that you're not
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i'm not gonna do that either something as fundamental as like whether or not you're against the carbon tax or
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like in favor of gun rights and it's like wow what's next you're gonna start saying the conservative
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party doesn't actually know if it likes low taxes it was bad it was so bad
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and i think maybe that's why the country's asleep right now because it's you know andrew shear is kind
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of you know he's leading in the house right now but he's a known quantity the public's already
01:26:38.540
passed judgment on him and everybody's just sort of waiting for pierre to get back there so he's
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gonna win this election and then we still have when does parliament get back in second uh session
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the 22nd 23rd of september is it yeah i think you're right it was i because i i'm always thinking
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of different schedules because the the bc one is back in session in october uh yeah it's like late
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september and supposedly they're going to have their budget prepared for them i honestly think every time
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the road occurs yeah there you go every time there's a bump in the road i think that they have to
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reevaluate all their spending yet again because they were creating a budget before probably under
01:27:14.460
the idea that they might get a trade deal now there's no trade deal they probably have to throw
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a lot of their work out the window and at the end of the day they don't they can work on their own
01:27:24.780
timetable in their own schedule they've more than proven that they have no regard whatsoever for
01:27:31.340
the typical trappings of parliament and the canadian public doesn't seem to want to hold
01:27:35.820
them accountable if you look at all the latest polling they're doing fine they're doing fine
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they're doing fine uh sorry i'm gonna okay i'll bring up the results uh yet again here oh my
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goodness no it's falling even more he's cratering 80 yeah how can he even call himself a conservative
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leader now let's go to check the cbc polyev cratering will he remain his leader no i'm kidding
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will he survive bonnie critchley is there a chance get the recount going already it's been stolen uh five
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dollars from uh uh graham uh finnelly son f-i-f-e your name confuses me graham i'm just gonna call you
01:28:25.180
graham five dollars who is brecca zimmer and why did she get 300 more votes than the rest of the lbc
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candidates uh the longest ballot ones uh she might have actually been like a local person that might be
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why uh brecca i don't think that i don't think getting six votes compared to like two votes or one vote
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as much to really uh write home about uh you know i maybe maybe it's just her stunning personality
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that's why she's able to get that you know command such support in this riding uh marco peruza says
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for two dollars frank i love you keep up the great videos well good job frank your channel is growing a
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lot and i i have to and you're doing it without monetization at all here we go here we go let's have
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it boys i was going to say you should get monetized you know what because you the algorithm
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genuinely recommends videos more when they're monetized and know what you do you you get
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monetized and you immediately go through your monetization settings and turn off every single
01:29:29.100
ad category except for like tropicana juice like that's all you'll have like just frank fawn sponsored
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by lemonade maybe when the world gives you lemons because like because like that's i actually do
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that i turn off all uh gambling get rich quick scheme um uh like uh alcohol ads all the anything that's
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like sexually provocative i have all those turned off on my videos because i'm like kids watch these and
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also i think they got like that month-long approval process where they check out all your content i got
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like 200 videos it'll probably get me banned dude did they right now the eyes are on it doesn't it
01:30:09.900
doesn't take a month it's it was it took me uh it's like 24 hours and genuinely paul here's the thing
01:30:17.180
as long as you're not like showing crime occurring on video and like you know showing like a murder
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occurring nobody really cares if you go through the process they just see like oh it's some guy
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talking about politics and he sometimes shows things on screen like articles it would it would
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it would pass in five seconds like candace owens is monetized
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okay not if not if rigit has anything on your channel and blame wyatt if everything goes down
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because uh because of this but uh daniel l says i respect frank's position
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and i respect your position too i i get it not wanting uh it to have to like uh you know
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it's a controversial thing it really is back in the day it was definitely a position where i 100
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got it because during covid being unmonetized was the only way to survive
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and it's it's a little different now like even even pre-covid during the the trumpian rise um i got
01:31:16.780
community strikes and things back there and like during covid you could get banned so easy and
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permabanned and never come back um but there's i you know i say like i i talk pretty frankly i don't
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hold much back and i see a lot of content in my feed because it's amazing what the algorithm kicks you out
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that i'm like that wouldn't have gone that it just wouldn't happen four years ago so i think the presence
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of x and elon musk's apparent commitment to free speech because anything goes on that platform right
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now um including asian bots um or fake asian bots they're not no offense to any asians out there who
01:31:53.420
aren't bots but uh i think its presence actually has had a liberating aspect because even facebook
01:31:58.940
like i've been i've been kind of trying to think thinking about maybe getting back into facebook and
01:32:03.740
created an account and i've just been scrolling through the feed and the stuff that's getting
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recommended to me again just wouldn't it wouldn't happen four or five years right that's actually
01:32:12.220
i always i've always never disliked mark zuckerberg as much as other people i always found that he was
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like oftentimes the most willing to do the right thing if everyone's doing the wrong thing he won't
01:32:22.940
do the right thing but if everything starts loosening up he'll be like one of the first people
01:32:28.060
like you know he he was one of the he was he didn't go along and get extorted by the liberals and
01:32:33.340
canned over bill c18 and generally speaking he tried to not he he wasn't like jack dorsey running
01:32:39.340
twitter where jack would just ban hammer everybody if you even said specific words you could get just
01:32:46.780
like oh yeah even if you were actually technically on his side but just certain topics you couldn't
01:32:51.340
talk about whereas like i think mark zuckerberg was always a reluctant censor
01:32:55.980
yeah maybe i don't know tell him if you're talking to him tell him to give me back my facebook page
01:33:02.300
there's like 14 000 people there my thoughts on my thoughts on zuckerberg not just zuckerberg but uh
01:33:10.700
what's bezos and and all that that ilk is they're going along with where they know power is
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and if if you there was a moment in time when they were all super being like they were all being the
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the good little wilos right they were over in china and they were behaving like white dudes do in china
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and that was a thing zuckerberg bezos all of them and then there was a shift there was a definite
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moment in time where it all shifted and they all started being very team america again
01:33:47.900
and that said a lot to me because these guys know where the where the world is going and when the
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world's going in that direction and then they change their persona to fit that direction you know
01:34:02.700
zuckerberg growing his hair out trying to be like an mma dude and saying that
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donald trump getting shot at was the most badass thing he's ever seen in his life yeah he's playing a
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part he's playing a part but he knows where the world's going he can't he can't go into this new
01:34:17.660
modern era as the good little whileo with the stuff on his face i don't know if you ever saw
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the picture while surfing and doing all that stuff it's not going to fly business leaders are survivors
01:34:28.780
men and uh you if you want to see a display of survival get a long view of trump's inauguration
01:34:36.300
uh the speech that he gave in the room where he had bezos and he had musk and and uh i don't
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know was zuckerberg there too yeah he was there yeah so they were all there and they were all seated
01:34:47.100
uh on trump's right hand and then that that's not even including the people that were in the room
01:34:51.420
like the signal was so clear that the world or at least america is heading in a certain direction
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and we want to keep making money so here we are playing the game you know what a whileo is uh clyde
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oh what the heck is a whileo it's a it's a derogatory term from china about white people
01:35:12.460
just a like compliant uh you know propaganda like uh like useful idiot basically yeah if if if you're a
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a good little whileo that's uh max genis says tick tock and instagram do not have a monetization
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policy in canada the canadian government is to blame by the way everyone like uh yeah canada's
01:35:38.300
laws are terrible and like yeah frank lost his like 14 000 follower facebook page i had a 74 000
01:35:44.380
follower facebook page granted i i ran ads on it naturally in order to get it up on to that level
01:35:49.580
but yeah that was just taken away uh but anyone who doesn't already follow max genis should go
01:35:53.980
follow him on x and youtube he does good content he has a better looking set than me so i i both like
01:36:01.020
him and resent him because he makes me look bad in many ways everyone has a better looking set than me
01:36:06.460
usually i just i just have flags it's in the hallway though i just had the worst lighting ever before
01:36:16.300
until i finally got these box lights but now i have to take care of this stuff right here where it's
01:36:20.220
like reflecting and that bothers me and maybe most people wouldn't even give a crap but i don't know
01:36:26.220
look at my glasses do you think there's there's nothing i can do about it at this point yeah
01:36:33.340
i think it might just be like it might just be just the type of glasses you're wearing too that does
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it and obviously you're not going to change a pair just for that minor cosmetic benefit depends on the
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lighting too like i have um i've got fluorescence and then i've got um it's like a it's a piece of
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fabric that you put over the front of the light to soften the light and this one actually came with
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a couple different layers of it so i've i think i've only got one layer on it maybe i'm firing it
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into a green screen so there's not as much reflection yeah yeah we got this right here and
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you need to see it and then i got screens all in front of me so hard to avoid uh so what do we got
01:37:16.060
this current results at we're back at 80 with polyev so he's gained a little bit of ground uh as as if
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it matters obviously uh but i'm just moving on to something else here and uh silent tank for 20 says yes
01:37:30.700
we need more people saying uh staying this we are not unjustified okay i get yeah i get this
01:37:39.100
person's point yes we need more people saying this they are not unjustified we need to sort our country
01:37:44.060
and border out and i believe he's talking about the american tariffs on canada and we had the police
01:37:49.980
did you see the story the other day uh both of you guys uh i'd assume frank you saw it the uh
01:37:55.500
the head of the canada association of police chiefs came out and basically said that it's the
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the border is currently on like on the law is unenforceable on the border we cannot prevent drug
01:38:05.420
and human trafficking and guns who said this it was the the head of the association of police chiefs
01:38:13.580
of canadian police chiefs it was in some conference in vancouver island and he even pointed out i didn't
01:38:19.500
know this this is ridiculous do you know that you can't even it's not just that you can't search it
01:38:24.460
you can't even get a warrant to search a package going into canada or coming out of canada to the
01:38:30.460
united states that's under 500 grams so if you pick up a package and you're like that feels like
01:38:35.580
there's a lot of pills in this thing it's like 495 grams you can't check it and you will never get a
01:38:40.300
warrant to check it there's no mechanism in any situation you could be shipping human body parts
01:38:48.540
through the mail and as long as blood wasn't sleeping through i don't even know if blood was seeping
01:38:53.020
through the package would you be able to get a warrant for that i think legally you couldn't
01:38:57.340
yeah you could bizarre so like it has nothing to do with the package you'd say there is a crime
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occurring here it has nothing to do with i just want to search it um but anyway boys i'm gonna have
01:39:09.420
to bounce it's uh yeah a real pleasure maybe maybe if you guys are still on i can jump back on i just
01:39:14.700
have to be somewhere for a short period and then i'll be available again i probably won't be running this
01:39:19.500
thing for too much longer because i don't think that i don't think that curiosity will remain
01:39:23.740
that strong on do you think that's gonna change much all right i got it i'll i'll talk to you guys
01:39:30.380
again soon cheers bye bye yeah i think i think if you if you're into calling elections the national
01:39:36.220
telegraph could probably make it official at this point i actually my mom texted me like three minutes
01:39:41.900
ago yeah but the cbc finally called it but the poly of his regained his seat i'm like guys just as soon
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as the first poll comes out and he wins 85 of the vote in that poll it's not an anomaly it's what all
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the polls are gonna look like maybe in some of the cities is he gonna do a little bit worse like the small
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cities sure he's not gonna lose um but uh but anyways i want to get back to that yeah that point about
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the head of the canadian police uh canadian police chiefs association and and that's where it's like
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one of those things where it doesn't get that widely reported uh you know i find most people
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who are aware of the border issues honestly come from watching your videos of seeing how bad it is
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a lot of my knowledge comes from your videos and it like it was one of those things where it's like
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it's too ridiculous to be real no matter what figures and stats somebody shows me if someone tells
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you only one percent of fentanyl is seized on the canadian side of the border my immediate reaction
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is no i i i disbelieve you that somehow only one percent of the drug supply is coming over the
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canadian border the key word is seized because if you get caught smuggling fentanyl or any other drug
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from canada to the united states you're an idiot you're just a bad criminal if you get caught you can
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just walk across the band of the manitoba dakota border who's gonna who's gonna get you i need
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to look this up i need to do some research not to mention maine and new brunswick like it's that easy
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yeah it's that easy just float across montreal or quebec and and i believe it's maine they border but
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it's i just i highlighted a report in a video i did recently about that very thing and and the and
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like the police chief head uh he even said that like yeah like we have transnational gangs that
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we cannot police and they're set up near the border these are not like you know altruistic pro-canadian
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criminals who only want to sell canadians canadian drugs they'll sell it to whoever they can get the
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most money from they don't care about violating a border law we don't even have rico laws in this
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country so that the one either the north america's biggest or canada's biggest or i think the world's
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biggest drug lab being shut down like the the biggest one to ever be shut down in bc near like
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i think it was like outside cam loops or something like that or it was somewhere where it's like you
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know like 20 minute 20 kilometer 30 kilometer shot to the border only one guy was arrested because
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we don't have rico laws to wrap up the entire criminal organization and anyone doing any little
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chores for it and whatnot gets arrested too it's only the one guy that they were able to catch
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at the time and that's it we are set up with a legalistic structure that successfully compartmentalizes
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triads and cartels on behalf like it it's almost like the legal structure serves as insurance to protect
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organized crime because you can only charge people in isolation and that that's only like one legalistic
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thing that and i without the media talking about it without politicians talking about it i don't
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think the canadian public's ever going to get that it's so widespread it's everywhere the canada's
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overrun and that's that's not hyperbole that's the way it is and so you even have a you have a the
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canadian police chief association he comes out and says it you have the um i think it's the toronto police
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union tweeting like they're tweeting base tweets they have been for a while i haven't looked at
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in a while but like i was reading some of their content i'm like man they're based and the media
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is just ignoring it the politicians are ignoring it and i i find that really instructive i think it's
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intentional i don't i don't on on this one i'm not sure it's it's idiocy it just it seems like it's
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intentional to me yeah and and it's again it's one of those things where everyone will go back
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and say well you know the chart says that only one percent is being seized and it's like well people
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can't even search any of this stuff yes you can always say and i always hate the fall i hate the
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fallback well it's the american border secure services job to find this stuff and it's like well
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the best way of checking if packages are full fentanyl is when they first enter the mail system
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not when they are you know spat out to random distribution centers all over the united states
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where are they gonna they're they aren't gonna take the packages coming in and then go through
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the extra effort of checking them all that's just not how that works the american border services also
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are not in the business of doing canada's work for them america will usually find uh you know like
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dangerous things in their mail from when it's being sent not from when it arrives when it's arriving
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it's kind of too late it's already penetrated the border
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and the idea that we can just and that's such a canadian thing to do is to shrug our shoulders and
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just say it's someone else's responsibility to take care of the problem like if we're smuggling
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something into the united states well that's on them those stupids let it in it's just you know
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nobody's going to invade canada well why is nobody going to invade canada because the americans won't
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allow it but somehow you know what i mean like it's all part of a a very hubristic canadian mindset
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and i call it canadian i know there's millions of people who don't share that mindset but unfortunately
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if you look at the way people vote we're kind of outnumbered in terms of seeing it and actually
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wanting to address it and again it's like and yeah you'll get a lot of conservative voters who
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will even say the same stuff and that's where i think polio ends up getting stuck between a rock
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and a hard place is that they have access to as much information as we do and they know that it's
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not legitimate to say that there's no problem in canada but i think they believe that they will
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always lose if they start to call out the government's failures and what you can do if you're
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polio and it's not that difficult just point out how basically the mismanagement on the border
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has allowed for trump to have an argument in order to tariff us it's the bad performance that is giving
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an excuse for then something that polio can characterize is unjustified it's unjustified but
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he is given a good excuse by the incompetence of the liberals and i think that if you end up
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just parroting the liberals saying it's fully unjustified we should you know we need to be like
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you know uh we need to put canada first in and to like put it into counter tariffs it's like
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i would be always talking about the win-win scenario if i'm the conservative just constantly
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talk about how the real thing that we need to be doing is making sure that the americans feel like
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they won and then we win at the same time because that's how you're going to get a deal with donald trump
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i would just if i was probably have to talk up constantly how carney thinks he knows trump i know trump
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trump wants a win in the situation and there is absolutely a way for canada to have a win and
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america to have a win and it's called deregulation lowering tariffs on both sides it's not that difficult
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i just don't i don't think he's going to do it like i mean this i want to hope that he comes back
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into parliament and he has adopted some different messaging but then i read the contents of his x profile
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and recently i don't know how long ago it was maybe within the last week no more than two weeks
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i read a post and it was something like the best deal the best trade deal with the united states is
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one that doesn't have any tariffs in it without mentioning the tariffs that we charge them in
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that structure so it's it's like i it's to me just indicative that the talking points aren't really
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changing i want to be wrong because i need to be wrong there's this whole huge diplomatic path
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that should be trodden that i don't know everybody's everybody's afraid of it there's um
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the anti-americanism is something that a good politician would ratchet down
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not ratchet up i like this uh comment from laura lauren alberta trump left a list of what he wants
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it isn't a secret carney wants to blow it all up that's that isn't a secret either and uh this is
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another excuse i heard for carney not getting a trade deal signed is that because i was saying
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well why isn't he like why don't we get any idea of what the canadian trade position is and it turns
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into that csis thing we saw earlier well they're not going to tell you what they're up to and it's
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like well trump tells tells people what he's up to and he tends to get what he wants and i know it's
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america and they're more powerful in many ways and it's not unpatriotic to point out that the bigger
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country with a bigger economy with a bigger population is more powerful but like we didn't
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get an indication of anything we were putting on the table anything we were threatening and we every
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time i heard dominic leblanc talk about it was sickening i was and even carney too all it would
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turn into is we have so many shared values and our countries are better together just like pb and j and
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it's like what is this can we have like adults negotiating this this is like no this is like
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model un where we just stand up and say idealistic things we have so i don't know if it was today or
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it was yesterday but i it was in my video today where i talked about ford and his comments coming
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out of his meeting with carney and now he basically said that guy down there that trump you know he's
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unpredictable and i'm like how can you say trump is unpredictable there's nothing about i mean maybe
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the epstein thing's a bit unpredictable i i didn't really see it going the way that it's gone but when
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it comes to israel he's predictable when it comes to canada he was pretty predictable he's pretty much
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signaled everything that he feels towards europe towards canada uh towards russia towards ukraine all of
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these issues he's been very upfront and transparent and yet our political leaders our so-called leaders
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they catered to this idea this myth that he's unpredictable because the canadian a good chunk
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of the canadian public buys it then and they just they play to it rather than you know tell the truth
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of what's needed they're just catering to the ignorance it it bothers me a lot because trump is one of the
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most straightforward politicians we've ever had and that's that's my opinion but uh he's seems
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straightforward to me i'm not surprised by anything he's done yeah and that i this is actually something
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i want to go find uh here i remember someone made a comment i believe it was um uh jj mccullough on the
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trump uh you know the carney meeting with uh with um hi i probably can't find it here it might have been
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a reply but i remember jj mccullough said something i really i really agreed with isn't it crazy how in the
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the very short amount of time uh that mark carney has been prime minister so far how many times has
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he had sit down meetings with premiers especially doug ford you know rub you know doug ford rubbing
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mark carney's feet at his cat cottage or whatever and having all these premier summits where they sit
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around a table and they say we we should do better oh okay better is good oh okay let's do better things
01:50:54.300
and and we like how much time have we wasted it was like during the trade talks i kept hearing oh
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they got a card up their sleeve do they because apparently carney's like at concerts at night and
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he's like you know meeting with the premier of pei for the second time where he's been to the northwest
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territories like two times since the election like why i'm i i great places why are why is he wasting his time
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why doesn't he show up to washington saying let's get a deal signed this weekend you know like do
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something about even even just further even for the rhetorical political benefit why wouldn't you
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show up and look tough they don't want it i don't think they want a deal man i don't think they want
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it i don't think they want to settle anything i think they want i think for whatever reason it is
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at a bare minimum for political reasons they don't want the conflict with trump to go away it's too
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good politically that's bare bones i think there's far more to it than that but they don't want to
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deal like what was it right before the trade negotiations were set to or the trade deadline
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was set to expire on negotiations carney announced 24 hours or so prior that we were going to recognize
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the palestinian state and i'm thinking to myself and this is a week after we were harassing that sean
01:52:13.260
foyton musician trying to go around canada and that was a federal issue because parks canada blocked
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them and you think if you're the prime minister you'd step in and say who's going to be fired
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today for doing that and it's like no that was uh above board apparently who's getting a raise
01:52:29.180
who's getting a raise but like just the the timing you know um you could have waited until the day after
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like if that if because trump came out and his response on truth was it's going to make it really
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hard to make a trade deal because you know he's he's very pro israel he's very strong on israel
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and i'm thinking like you could have waited until the next day but you deliberately inflamed the
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situation like the timing's terrible we seem to just want to aggravate them as much as possible
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and even before that what we had with trump was that trump was basically saying negotiations well there
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really isn't any negotiations and it's probably because he's having his you know his trade team tell him
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that they're not offering anything they're just not doing anything uh like howard lutnick was
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probably entering a lot of these meetings with people like dominic leblanc and they're thinking
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that we're going to sit down and play ball and okay we'll put a we'll weaken our supply management
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uh system in this way or we don't want to do supply management but we'll give you this we will
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guaranteed buy a certain amount of this or that or we'll give you a cut you know or you know maybe
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canadians show up and say well we're going to actually bring the digital services tax back and we're going to do
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all this other stuff unless you do this and and the the impression i got from trump and other advisors
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to trump on trade issues is that it's that genuinely the meetings were childish and that we showed up with
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melanie jolie and dominic leblanc and we said pretty please you know how about we just not have tariffs
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and it's like well there and this is where you just have to deal with reality and people will be like
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oh so you're siding with trump it's like i don't i'm not siding with anyone the reality is there's
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tariffs and if you're not going to negotiate surprisingly you're not going to get anywhere
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and you'll you'll have people make excuses say well trump would break any agreement that we make
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anyways it's like well isn't that convenient that we've tried nothing and we know that we're still
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on the right yeah well we're slowly isolating ourselves in the world too so i mean europe has struck
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their deal with donald trump the british have struck their deal with donald trump we are fighting a
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trade war not just with the united states but we're also fighting one with china possibly on
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behalf of the united states as they try to work out their problems and we don't have any strategic
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partners in this trade conflict because they're all abandoning us kind of the way they abandoned trudeau
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in the past they'd get him to go out and say tough words in a press conference and then pat him on the
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head send him home on a plane and then europe would cut a deal behind his back and make him look foolish
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it just i think it looks bad it was embarrassing what happened with the uk and europe is that we
01:55:06.220
had carney early on and this is even before the election go to france talk to macron go to the uk
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talk with starmer and you know talk to eu officials and sign some generic memorandum saying hey maybe we
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should trade more and that's pretty much all it said and then trump swoops in says you guys are
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going to pay a 10 tariff and you're going to buy 700 billion dollars in the next few years of american
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oil and gas i love the fact checks that people are trying to put on that is it even possible for
01:55:35.740
europe to buy that much energy in this much time who cares they're buying some and they're not buying
01:55:39.980
and they're not signed on to buy anything from us we could be supplying some of that or just not
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and then i love all the hedging that was going on people kept saying oh well carney's signing all
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these deals i'm like yeah but his deals are generic it's just saying we should try trading more
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they're not going to have any money left over to trade more with canada when the eu is already
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committed to buying so much and then we had this moment where we're like well at least we still got
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china you know they're being tariffed hard we're being terrified maybe we can be friends and then just
01:56:09.180
like xi just like kicks us in the you know in the cac 75 boom and like and doesn't you know and that's a
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political hot one and which is a big deal because you know they're our biggest canola export market
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and and canola is a political hot target so like if you you're kicking western canada right in the
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sack and you're putting and you're putting carney on the spot at the same time if they even know that
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they're doing that but domestically it's it's it's uh it's going to give a compare and contrast to the
01:56:39.580
the virtue signaling over steel and aluminum versus canola like and and this is that that's
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the thing that's still developing like um we're we're in such a poor condition that you almost have
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to believe it's intentional like i don't think all of these people are stupid i don't think mark carney's
01:56:56.700
a stupid man um you know and i think i think and yeah i actually genuinely think carney is a smart
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guy i i think you couldn't observe car and you think oh yeah no he's secretly stupid he's not but
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i think he's actually his big weakness is that i think he's very entitled what i've heard that from
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people who've worked with him at you know in the bank of canada it's sometimes somebody telling me
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what their friend said but i've heard it multiple times before that he was he's very picky he wants
01:57:26.700
something a certain way and he is not above you know cramming down on someone and telling them how much
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they messed up but never really taking responsibility when he does something wrong
01:57:36.060
and i think with with trump he's almost wanted to avoid being directly involved in something where a
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mistake could be made and so we're just not even playing the game because carney's scared of making
01:57:47.580
a mistake so we're not offering anything we're not demanding anything we don't even know what's going
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on in the meetings whether we're just like you know basically like having like finger sandwiches
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with the american representatives and they're like well what's going on here like yeah
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you keep telling us that we're better together or whatever but what are you going to do can you sign
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this statement saying we're better together so that we can go and give a press conference we're
01:58:10.060
better together we're like pb and j come on we're like mar we're like guys we're like graham crackers
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and chocolate come on let's let's get it together your observation on carney though is very apt like
01:58:22.700
during the election campaign there was that tour of a manufacturing facility or some kind of something
01:58:27.340
like that where he's caught on a let's call it a hot cam he's walking towards the podium
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and he's waving furiously at one of his aides to do something we'll never find out what it was
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and then there was there was another clip from uh the floor of parliament where jolie tries to lean over
01:58:44.540
and talk to him and he just waves her away like and it it's the quickness you can see the uh
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um you can see the lack of patience he's very used to having his own way and i think and and it it shows
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in those moments and again we have a government who in a lot of ways is used to playing on easy mode
01:59:04.780
and now when things are difficult they just don't have the ability to meet the the meet the moment
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this is a very petty thing i noticed but i remember like melanie jolie when all this uh trade stuff was going
01:59:14.700
on and she's not the trade representative it was dominic leblanc but she's still involved and
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she's wearing this outfit in in like the halls of parliament it's like are you like an advertisement
01:59:25.740
for pumpkin spice lattes she's wearing like you know like mom jeans and like the the the knee high
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light brown tan boots and like a and like a scarf and sweater it's like not like i feel like starbucks
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is about to put some uh some pumpkin themed things back on the menu just looking at her and it's like
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what what is this really how our person trying to represent the government is dressing and i'm not
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trying to be like i know it's small but it's like the fit and finish not serious if if politics is
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part pageantry you're not doing pageantry right do you remember when freeland wore the t-shirt
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um then i can't remember what was on it but the we're gonna we're gonna i don't know it was some
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kind of clever spin phrase when they were doing the trade negotiations the first time around
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they they're they're it's it's like they're putting on public display how normal they are
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and politics isn't a theater for normal people like it requires some effort it requires a little
02:00:27.740
bit of packaging it's theatrical in a certain sense you don't want to look plain and bland and like uh
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reminding somebody of pumpkins pumpkin spice latte like that's not a good look for you in politics
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yeah i just want to mention for people who care about the numbers so we right now have poly of at
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80.5 of the vote 17 351 votes bonnie critchley and i give her a round of applause for getting this many
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votes although the media helped a lot you know 2066 votes 9.6 percent uh and this is 50.7 of polls reporting
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with that kind of a sample size i'm pretty sure we're gonna probably see it stay like this
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around 80. and this is another thing about carney on a visual level too this is also why i think he
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actually wants to avoid having too much direct contact with not just trump but just any other
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american government official uh you know because i think lutnik and and rubio and a lot of these other
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people have better stage presence than um than mark carney and i don't want to just say the generic
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thing of saying oh he's like mr burns although he is kind of a little bit but i used to do this when
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i was a far more awkward person and i might even still do it depending on the situation don't stand
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in a room like this he will stand there trump will be talking over like this with his hand with his
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claws in the air and trump will be saying something and he'll well you know uh mr president you know he
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kind of has this weird way of holding his hands like this and motioning towards somebody who he's talking
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to it's very it's very upper crust upper middle class london england politeness and i mean and it
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doesn't really work that way when you're dealing with with trump uh and yeah oh my goodness he's not
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a natural politician by any stretch like he's awkward around the press the the clip um of him he was either
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going to the meeting with ford or he was coming out of the meeting with ford i think he was going to
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and he's coming up the stairs and he has to know the media is waiting for him but as he's coming up
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the stairs he looks genuinely shocked and appalled that there's cameras there and then he pulls it back
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together real quick um he's not that guy you know he's not that guy but i think he's a manager i think
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he's here to manage canada on behalf of the people who uh run the liberal party um and bigger interest
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than even they got to remember he's a central banker running the bank of canada is one thing
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that's big running the bank of england it doesn't get bigger i don't i don't even think of fed chairs
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as important as important as the person who sits in the bank of england i i think that his career
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going between the bank of canada and england really says something about carney uh because i
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because he did he do a good job as the governor of the bank of canada he actually did do a good job
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and it's because better people than himself were telling him what to do it because it was because
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harper and flaherty were telling him what to do and he was generally executing his his job description
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you know keeping you know the quantitative you know you know doing quantitative easing and keeping the
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interest rates stable not dumping too much money into the market too quickly and all that and as soon
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as he became the the bank of england uh the governor of the bank of england he he now thinks that he
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knows what's up and he starts trying to dictate to the government in reverse that here's my monetary
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policy you better get on board or things are going to look really bad it's like that's not your job
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and it is true what liz trust says about him that he ends up screwing up a lot of stuff because
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he started basically trying to not just backseat drive he's like sitting in the trunk trying to drive
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the car and not knowing what he's doing and causing massive inflation in an economy that he didn't
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understand but he thought he knew you know all the tips and tricks to running a bank because
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or the the bank of england because he ran the bank of canada with flaherty's help heavily
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but i want to move on to some uh to some super chats i'm not annoying i'm ignoring people
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uh raptor guy says for two dollars i hope michelle ferrari replaces doug for uh doug uh doug one day
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absolutely i would take michelle ferrari any day of the week over doug ford i'd take anyone
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i'd take bonnie crombie let's go legitimately i'd take bonnie crombie over him it's not because i'm
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liberal but it's just like if you're gonna if you're gonna have a liberal at the liberal you know
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stop having a fake liberal you know because they have the same policies but crombie was actually to
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his right depending on an issue she was the one calling for johnny mcdonald's statue to be uncovered
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again yep it's ridiculous marco peruza here for five bucks says frank can you read me a bedtime
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story with the lights off probably not probably they just like your voice i think so lost bullet
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says for two dollars would ec print uh ballot if your name was the n warrant that sounds like
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a rhino oscars party thing to do oh someone's got a whoever's got a connection with the rhino party
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maybe maybe a libertarian you can get it done you can try legally change your name yeah uh you know
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or what you do is probably okay i'm not trying to help someone do this but the way to do it is
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make it your middle name so it doesn't really ever come up in normal everyday life but you can insist
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on your middle name being included in a ballot marco peruza two dollars says i'd love to see
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a ufc match between frank and bonnie that's this is getting arcane i'm not gonna fight a girl yeah
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it doesn't matter if she's a veteran frank's like six seven even even if i was five five i'm not
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fighting any women that's just not i'm old school maybe i'm sexist i'm not fighting girls forget it yeah
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well that's based on her history she probably has a gun uh vincent rastukia says for two dollars
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what the hell is our culture now we're fractured um and i think that's i think on a lot and on a
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political sense yeah we have a really big problem in canada with there being a big culture difference
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actually not even in terms of east west as much but it's kind of like below the age of 50 and above
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the age of 50. not entirely i know a lot of people obviously are in that age demographic
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watching and you're conservative but there is kind of a personality of an upper middle class
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liberal individual in eastern canada who just you know they own their own home gated community
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everything's nice and they genuinely do not care about how other people are doing uh because they
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they engage on politics on a more cultural level not a not a political level of you know here's a bunch
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of problems we need to solve them they they engage in it on like what are my values which is a really
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bad way of engaging with politics because who cares about your values like what's actually going to
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solve the problem um obviously i'm not doing this to so that people are updated current polling
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uh or current results polyev's at 80.8 bonnie quickly 9.4 and it's probably going to hold at that
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point uh it's now 80.7 if polyev keeps this there's not going to be a single headline saying
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that he's fallen off or anything and so i think a lot of the media attention you're giving the cbc an
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awful lot of credit i mean two percent they could spin that who were the two we interviewed the two
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percent of people who defected we're pretty sure that they were fence-sitting bonnie critchley voters
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marco peruza for five bucks says frank you have a you have you a fan in fr in marco peruza frank am
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i a bad person if i sub to hillary clinton's only fans acid washing 10 000 emails drives is my thing
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you are a bad person if you subscribe to hillary clinton's only fans i'm sorry i don't i usually
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don't make moral judgments but but you know what my favorite things with your time my favorite thing
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that hillary clinton ever said was when she was at a press conference being asked questions about
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wiping the server in her house that was in her bathroom uh that was like you know being leaked
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all over the place and how when somebody says so did you wipe the server her actual answer on the
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spot this is so obscure you can't even find clips of it but i remember at the time she said well wipe
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it with a cloth or something like she asked like she like you know did that as like a a question back
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like like acting quizzical oh you mean like did i take a little index and wipe off the top it was so
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funny it was like had nothing and so they're like did you wipe the server you know you wipe it with
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with a cloth did i try and clean it every once in a while i was like oh my goodness you're so it's such
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a hack but i love it max jenna says bonnie critchley claimed that she's quote unquote centrist lol
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and that's where i i like i know i i don't i don't hate her in any way but i always just got annoyed
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with her saying like you know i'm the true daughter of the soil because i live here it's like
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are you though there's communists who live in every single riding it doesn't mean that they
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represent the area because they know you know particular streets and small towns but it sounds
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good i know that's all it is sound king od and old man milo for ten dollars says how much do you
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think pierre wins by and what do you think will be the by-election turnout i can't wait for him to be
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back in the house of commons by the way i love your channel you're gonna make 100 000 subs well hopefully
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well thank you for the ten dollar super chat um i think based on what we're seeing right now it's
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probably safe to say that i think polyev is going to remain either above 80 not i don't think he's
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going to cross over to like 81 or 82 uh probably above 79 and a half and probably where we're at right
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now uh turnout at the moment is 28.8 and we're 59 of the way through so we're probably going to end
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up with like 42 turnout which for a by-election is pretty good uh yeah like it's yeah by-election
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what 35 38 genuinely i think the real result of this by-election is that carney and the liberals
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government's honeymoon is going to be over in september when the house of commons reconvenes
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they have this air canada fiasco they have a lot of things going badly for them right now
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uh and actually we have clyde again clyde what's up yeah i was just saying that i think the real
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outcome of this election this this by-election is just going to be that combined with the air canada
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thing and a lot of other minor issues with the liberal government with the trade issue
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i think that what you're going to see is a lot more the the liberal honeymoon is kind of going
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to come to a close in late august september october i think that um the shine is going to be off
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because of a lot of these screw-ups and then having poly back in the house of commons is going
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to make it feel a little more like a 50 50 affair uh than it had been over the past few months because
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the past few months you would say the conservatives rhetorically were very underpowered to the
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liberals okay yeah i said you're gonna have something like i'm sorry everybody's being polite
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clad's just like uh sure yeah whatever yeah i got it halfway through so i had to i had to jump out
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because i was on rebel news uh they invited me over there for a quick segment uh prior to me jumping
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no prior to me even jumping in the stream in the first place that's why i had to
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i didn't want to i didn't want to say it ahead of time because then i didn't want like your viewers
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to run over rebel news i'd be fine with that i honestly i'd want to see your virile power of being
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able to move like 500 viewers over a rebel that'd be funny no i didn't want to do that at all
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you guys could go watch the rebel like uh uh highlights later what was kind of too bad is i
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assumed that they were going to live stream earlier in the night because usually when it's like a rebel
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or juno or like one of the networks they'll start earlier when they're doing a live stream i thought
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i was hoping that they would do that because they asked me if i could come on and i was like can you
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do it like earlier where i can jump on at like 8 15 like pm like mountain time and then have me on for
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like 20 minutes then i'll go start my own thing and they just uh they couldn't do that but you know
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whatever uh oh but sorry i i skipped over that one matt scott says for two dollars you need a knuckle
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scratcher not pierre well i think you mean knuckle duster i think there's an input there's implied
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violence against mark carney i don't know just more of a more of a rough approach yeah a knuckle
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scratcher like you're talking like a knuckle dragger right that's like a that's what i think
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he's like knuckle duster like a uh like a uh like a pair of brass knuckles knuckle dusters or whatever
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but uh forever mark scott has given us a mystery to solve of what he meant uh but jason curlin says
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for six bucks if three if random third party person one would have four seats uh minority government
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thank you uh if some random person won i assume some random independent they'd probably be more
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friendly to the conservatives i guess i mean the liberals uh but that was just really never
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going to happen in this situation brinder sindhu says for two dollars caroline malroney for prime
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minister i i don't i don't i don't have any strong opinion about caroline malroney and i think that's
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very purposeful i just don't think she's a particularly compelling individual right now
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i don't know i don't know if we're over that yet i i mean i get bob ray's still out there so what do i
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know she at the end of the day in my mind is a ford loyalist and that's why i still just don't really
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like any of the people associated with the pc party in ontario are there some probably good people in
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there sure i kind of need to see them walk away from the party uh and show that they can you know
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show themselves doing something else before i'd ever consider them as like you know federal government
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material well ford and houston showed their their allegiances recently they hang out with federal
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liberals that's that's their thing put it on display they're proud tim houston has absolutely
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shredded his chance of of trying to replace poly of because the the theory was is that houston was
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going to come against aliev and pierre sorry and ford was going to come against poly of and have
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all like the local federal delegates try and undermine him at the leadership review and then one of them
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would try and run to replace him in the leadership race and it's like tim houston absolutely shredded
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himself with his modular homes announcement and then the things with the forest fires it just zero political
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skill the things with the forest fire if the things with the infringement on civil liberties
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i think that's how we should frame that yeah that's what that is his excuse on the forest fires being
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why it was so stupid too who's walking into the forest if it's super smoky people want to just go into
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forests where it's like you know it's a nice day out i want to go on a hike and apparently we're gonna
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like you're gonna you know you're gonna kick up a storm and cause a fire by like jogging too fast
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well that's the original thing and then they they realized how ridiculous that sounded so they came
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out with a new uh strategy and that was to say well we're just if if you go out there and you get hurt
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we won't be able to save you you'll you'll take up resources to to save you there's resources that
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are fighting wildfires so the nanny state won't be able to come rescue you from yourself
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yeah that was on the off chance that maybe you break a leg yeah yeah you're not allowed to take
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risks and on your own those excuses are always in play they can always say that there is risk so that
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something can't be done or must be done it's like the bike lanes in ontario it's not a mcdonald's ball
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pit folks it's the wilderness it's dangerous there's some there's a small amount of implied risk when
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you go in the bush yeah but and that's yeah it's like it's like with the bike lanes in toronto an
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issue i actually agree with doug ford on yeah it doesn't matter what the risk what what the plot
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the the positives and negatives are the provincial government is allowed to order bike lanes to be
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removed but a judge is stepping and saying no bike lanes are now a human right and when i said that
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some people are well the judge didn't technically say it's human right they said that there would be
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bodily harm i'm like shut up shut up that's always true which means it's a bod it means it's a human
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right now i gotta look that up you guys talk i gotta that's that's hilarious yeah that was a great one
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but we have uh jugger juggaloo king 69 dope for two dollars says we need to go in the way of britain
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before we see the light um well hopefully not i don't want to become as easy in canada are you
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seeing that you see your franks and real no the problem is when it goes that far is not reeling it
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back but you don't you don't become north korea and then all of a sudden everybody realizes hey wasn't
02:17:49.580
it so much better to have liberty yeah in the in quebec it's almost as bad as the uk and they
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haven't turned it around maybe not in terms of like the immigration migration problems in quebec
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but in terms of like civil liberties and the kind of culture that's there uh we have joe bobby cat
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for 20 says just saying hello white frank and you too clyde better than nothing i guess that's
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your that's our slogan that's that's the uh that's the big like clyde you we like you it's uh clyde
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you're better than nothing clyde i i genuinely want you to show the bag of your coffee that you now
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sell because i actually get a kick out of it i i find it funny and i i go get a product
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okay so many plays on his his channel name clyde do nothing clyde do something he was called clyde sing
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in our uh well the friday stream we did together that's a new one because we went to that brand
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it's hilarious yeah uh trying to go oh hey remixer darken says dark roast is fine but i prefer cream
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and milk in my coffee i hate dark roast coffee i like dark i like got all kinds i like mild coffee this is
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the i'll put it up to the camera this is the ecological decaf if i can move you to the main
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person on the stream i prioritize you yeah yeah down at the bottom each one of us on the in like
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the waiting room has like a little thing next to us so there you go there you go so this is the uh
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clive brew something lineup so you see my logo is a mug instead of the silhouette and uh this one's
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the ecological decaf decaf medium roast coffee uh it's natural sweet swiss water decaffeination i don't
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like the chems and stuff this is we we roast like this is roasted right in in vancouver it's great
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roasted in burnaby bc and you have to say burnaby because it's there but we we have three three in
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the lineup we have the decaf i like the decaf but we also have the mega medium we call it the mega because
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we're making americano is great again folks that's what we're doing and the uh and then the the dark
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roast which is the dark humor morning coping mechanism that's the thing that you if you really
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want to like it dark you're really gonna like this coffee get yourself some go to clyde do something dot
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com and uh it's right there and you get your shirt we got some i really like the logo and the name and
02:20:30.460
everything you you somehow have stumbled across a channel name that like is actually very dynamic
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yeah do you want me can i give a sneak peek of a shirt we just made for the channel for the
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you can do that yeah sure yeah this is a cool one uh i'll give you the sword doing the the the whole
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weeaboo thing dang that gives me an idea that's the uh that's the new shirt so looking forward to that
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we'll be putting that on the store very soon anime clyde has a much bigger beard than normal clyde
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yeah i give it a trim but yeah i could grow it out jilly bean says for five dollars for the
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bs that canada has put the us through they should invade canada then we can show them the way to
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ottawa well yeah i don't think i can endorse that but i get the sentiment there
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marco prusa for two dollars says why can you read the super chats i gave frank
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i have now and frank was disturbed on an emotional and spiritual level i think two out of four were
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disturbing yeah for sure yeah you you aren't here clod he wants uh he wants frank to read him a bedtime
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story in the dark in the dark specifically yeah wow yeah no thanks it's gonna be hard to read him
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read you a book in the dark but whatever uh i'm just gonna have to start talking like this yeah
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when people listen to me talk about trudeau and polyeth
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oh this is why i love hanging out with you guys
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totally connect for ten bucks says old boomer vet here from andrew lawton country
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i haven't been swayed by the leftist bull crap and yeah naturally they're still like
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in the group of of voters above 50 uh voters about 55 you know still 37 are voting conservative
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or 35 are voting conservative it's not nothing uh the liberals are disproportionately winning older
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voters but again it's because gen naturally when things don't hit you as hard you're going to be
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more willing to vote for luxury things you know your politics become luxury politics
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i vote because i'm tolerant you know i vote for equity and i vote for you know in you know
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a lot of dei voters are you know frankly going to be older women because you know you own your own
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home and you live in a safe neighborhood you don't care about housing policy so you can
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you know as your cloth climate voters are older voters because they have the luxury of voting for
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climate issues luxury beliefs for sure yeah and we have marco peruza again for five bucks frank if
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doug ford ford was a pie slice what would be what would he be pumpkin cherry meat pie or communist i
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don't know what a communist pie is yeah i get commie pie if there's commie pie otherwise he'd probably
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be cherry pie because i don't like it cheese and i'm certainly not pumpkin eat pies full of calories
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cheese and yeah he'd be a cheese onion and bean he's a very gassy a gassy pie to get through you
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know what he'd be he'd be one of those like cheap welfare pies that somebody puts together by just
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cracking a canadian like a a campbell's soup can into a pie crust and just like let it like evaporate in
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the oven yeah jail cake i just had to get the campbell's soup in there and the insult
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you have a lot of people i want i want that too i want a mug that says hi guys well i want to here
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here's why i was gonna say so the cjr 902 guy i want a white claypool mug that says hey guys
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i have to sometimes re-record myself saying that i'm not even kidding 45 times before i get it right
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because you get the hey guys wrong hey guys why claypool here when i'm talking right now i can
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kind of flow what well when you have it's it's you know 11 a.m and you have not spoken to anyone in
02:24:32.060
the day yet your mouth is a little cottony and you're like hey guys why claypool here and then
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you kind of take too much of a breath and it's kind of weird and you're like okay i'm gonna go back so
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it doesn't have this weird break where i'm just staring at the camera like i mean like it's it's
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maybe i'm just paranoid but sometimes it takes you a while to get the hey guys right sometimes
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that's not the thing i'm amazed by i know it's so bad it's 11 a.m before you see anybody in the day
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well i'm at home well i'm not like going out and like you know hanging out with people or whatever
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like you know all my jobs are remote i i i do go out a lot but i kind of wait a little bit or you
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know or i go out really early but even then i'm talking to someone over the counter at a store for like
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a minute uh you know you haven't you haven't you know knocked out all the cobwebs and i drink way
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too much coffee and so i like have a really dry throat halfway through the day and i've like trying
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to like you know drink a bunch of water but sometimes you get in your own head and you're
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like hey guys why claypool here any of the here is too long and i'm like that's so flipping weird
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and i have to go back you got to go with those those are the best ones you got to do it someday there's
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going to be a compilation of all of your your cold opens i'm going to become like that that uh
02:25:41.340
there's this one guy dash dobrofsky if you know dash dobrofsky he's like a democratic propagandist
02:25:47.340
in the united states and people will just scroll through all his tiktok videos and every video
02:25:52.460
he's like usually he's trying to say you know he'll usually a video will start with like donald trump
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did blah blah blah but his signature is always saying big news and he always says it in such a
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way where it starts sounding like pig news over time and i love the idea that as you're scrolling
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through it's just like pig news pig news pig news it's just i need to i actually want to find that
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compilation for people to watch but first on what cgr i don't know why but obscuredly for some reason
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i've seen that maybe you shared that with me it was something that was like uh i think it was probably
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going around in like early 2024 um but but to what cgr902 is saying saying that he wants the mug that says
02:26:32.620
hey guys my idea was like a t-shirt or a mug that just had the initials of hey guys why clay blue
02:26:38.460
here because actually kind of is like an acronym or it that kind of works visually and i like those
02:26:44.700
things that are not that are that if somebody else knows what it is they recognize it but nobody else
02:26:51.740
would recognize it i think you should do a shirt that is like a glamour shots of you
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with like with the you know the laser background from like eighth grade but like you you standing
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there like with your your hand like on your knee and then like uh the second shot just like mosaicked
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in i think that would be hilarious okay guys on the whole shirt too i'm gonna show i'm gonna show the
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results first just so people can be satisfied knowing what where we're at uh poly of oh very very
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poor ppc almost 100 votes they're almost there 79 bonnie crick actually dude he's in the 70s
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he's gonna she's gonna clinch it now obviously i actually think at this point she could get 100
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of the remaining vote and still lose that's how far he would be is but i want to jump over to uh the dash
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video because it's funny uh it's so this is out of left field for a lot of people but i find it funny
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so that's why we're gonna look at it so here's all dash dobrofsky's cold opens oh oh this oh boy
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great news oh boy it has just been revealed big news big news oh boy here's a video of this is what
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don oh boy this is it guys big news donald trump so donald trump donald trump it has just been revealed
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oh here's a video oh boy republicans are free oh man here's big news and big news it has just been
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revealed big news the report big news oh boy it has just been revealed oh boy so donald trump big news
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so donald trump big news oh boy big news this is crazy fox news oh boy yeah so uh that that's
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all right now you got you got a full serving of dash dobrofsky i love how it sounds like big news
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like it's just some like farming show or something like that that's something i think when you're
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doing shorts you have to do you have to start it off with something that's like way over the top like
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i'm gonna blow your mind or something crazy it's gotta be a catch yeah i i that's where even some yeah
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like i i can't stand i hate the kind of thumbnail where it's again the person like like just pog face
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or whatever you call it and the person's like whoa is this like actually i do all of those thumbnails
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for you now every time why i will put myself in a thumbnail but i'm literally i just screenshot my i
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just keep like pausing the video after i film it and just screenshot myself at a point where i'm like
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kind of like or whatever and it's like she's looking normal um but i don't like the oh goodness
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i i need to find this thing it was it was annoying me because it was just stupid on like a bunch of
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levels okay it's this uh it's a video by nick fridas in the u.s and this is the type of content i hate
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it's the it's alberta 51st state alberta the 51st state and it says will i saw that this morning
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alberta and then like like can we do away with the thumbnail with an older gruff looking guy who's
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kind of stocky kind of looking serious like he's gonna get to the bottom of what's going on here for
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all of us but that's the guy that's the guy in the video that's the guy whose channel it is i know
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it's him but my point is can we do away with the channels that like start off every every thumbnail is
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just kind of like a guy sitting there looking quizzical about something that's not even true it's just
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not gonna happen and but the thing is like that type of content really sells in the u.s right now
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because if you're in alberta you know that it's pretty unlikely that alberta is going to separate
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and it's even more unlikely that we would join the u.s but there's some gruff looking guy like
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alberta 51st state is that gonna happen it's like no i'm on i'm on the other side of that one
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why i i think that alberta could separate it could but my point is that 51st state is very unlikely
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now oh yeah yeah yeah yeah for sure i'm with you on that one yeah oh my goodness okay well i've been
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holding this up but uh so i think we've concluded decisively that that doug ford would be a a cheese
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meat and uh an onion pie trish prolix says for 279. that's true she yeah she's awesome i i can't
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say people's last names it's a famous thing i'm bad at uh hi wyatt frank and clyde hit the like button
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yeah guys go hit the like button by the way i need to really link your guys good to see trish
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yeah there's there's reoccurring characters across a lot of the channels here trish is awesome i met her
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a series of times in her life so she's she's come out to the we unify conference last year she came
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out she she came all the way to squamish for a get together we we put together and marty and i
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are you showing up to we unify here yeah i'm gonna be a speaker okay i'm there too uh i'm just linking
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people's channels if you guys want to go follow frank and clyde the good channels especially go follow
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uh frank clyde clyde's got enough subscribers yeah don't follow me you won't like me anyway
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i heard that clyde's a bad person in a video that that derek smith put up and then quickly
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uh wasn't it you for being far right you and marty uh so pinsky went at everybody and when he
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went out to amy ham i was like i'm enough i've had enough of seeing this guy in my timeline hey
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locks it's mark doesn't go after me so i'm fine i i think he's a character and is he silly is he
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out of his mind is he just clout chasing yes but that's what makes it hilarious because he's just
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so obvious he's so transparently stupid you know what i mean he's transparently just getting attention
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trying to get attention so the whole thing just becomes a farce in my mind i got zero time for that
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i i know but it's just more so like i've known him from so long ago and met him in person i'm like
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it's just funny to me at this point uh anyways so but yeah with the election results right now we
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have 79.6 for pierre paulia bonnie critchley has a respectable 10 and liberal the liberal candidate
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4.6 and dp 2.3 united 1.8 and the rest let's be clear you do not care about uh 10 is kind of
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impressive like i mean especially especially in that riding against that guy pierre paulia that's
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pretty impressive you know you might think the ndp might do a little better because they're the
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second largest party in in alberta provincial politics and there they are half the liberal vote
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and a quarter of bonnie's vote they're pretty dead oh and the and the ppc getting there 0.4
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what do you think is going to happen with the ppc because you're our resident ppc expert frank
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what do you think is going to happen in the next year i'm probably just going to gimp along and be
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there and um annoy the rest of us i think that's probably what's going to happen like i don't you
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know i say that there's no structure there's no plan to win there's no plan to advance the party
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you know there's no real leadership i i don't understand a leadership cult gathering around a
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person who doesn't really do that um i don't think it's going to go away though it's it's got too much
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money they didn't spend enough last election so oh they actually have like they just have reserves
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of cash they can keep doing this with yeah as far as i understand they've got they've got cash and
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reserve yeah i love that western standard headline and like they're just covering the news so i i get
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it there was nothing wrong with what they did i think yeah let me see he might be like 59 or something
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isn't he uh maybe 60 he's 62 so his birthday is in january so we'll give it three more years
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and so 65 who's this maxime bernier oh max bernier okay so when he gets his full pension he's going to
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give up on the grift you think i don't know i i don't know what i don't know what his motive is like
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the whole idea was to create an alternative party there was a there was a moment in time where there
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was actually room for it i think and it's just been squandered the opportunity it's just not there
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now it's not there now pierre's not going anywhere they could they could parachute in for they could
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parachute in tim houston he ain't gonna win none of them are gonna beat him like he's the guy so and and
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the ppc is not going to displace him 0.7 percent they got five the in 21 and we i think we got two
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in 19 so that's you're going the wrong direction when is the next leadership uh race or it does is
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what do you mean for uh for the federal for the federal conservatives yeah so there's a leadership
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review in january at the convention in calgary and so what happens is if poly of doesn't uh pass it he
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doesn't get 50 plus one percent he has to step down naturally that's not the real number if you fall
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below 75 as a conservative leader you really do have to step down and i think the real line for
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poly of is can he get above 80 on the leadership review it's a very different kind of a review than
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would happen for someone like danielle smith danielle smith anyone who bought buys a ticket to show
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up to the agm like i'm doing for november anyone who shows up when it's a leadership review agm which
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only happens every few years uh you can cast your ballot on if she stays or she or she goes
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but there can be as many people from any riding if riding has 10 000 people that show up technically
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that's okay uh you know that's obviously not going to happen but in the federal uh case only 10
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delegates for riding and i believe plus the mp or maybe riding president or i think the riding
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president gets added automatically as one of the 10 so insiders who have been around for a long time
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can have chips on their shoulders and cannot like uh very particular things that the party does and
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they're very aware of nomination race shenanigans and they're they you know they don't like jenny
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burn or they do like jenny burn or they want cory to nike to be the new executive director or they
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don't like poly of his leader because they like doug ford a lot and they're a doug ford loyalist
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that's where you could see poly of being in more danger than he would be if all the conservative
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membership was voting if they were all voting he'd win 95 if insider delegate types vote you
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could see him falling below 80 in theory depending on the mix of people who show up so then it goes
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through an election yeah and if he doesn't get a good enough enough amount of support uh he could be
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you know effectively forced to step down uh by the party saying hey only 65 of people like he that's
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really not enough to go into an election with you got to be like the guy you can't be yeah who who
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next who next why you're the political guy who next um it's not here who i i don't think they should
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replace him uh because my thing was that the risk would be too great in trying to get someone better
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and i don't think that there are as many people that you would describe as better and even then i
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don't even know if they're better we have not seen them act as leader if jamil javani became leader
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tomorrow i wouldn't i wouldn't care that would be fine but i don't think that jamil would probably
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run and win and so of all the viable candidates paul you have is still much better yeah uh it's
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gotta be him for them from their perspective he's it scotty for five bucks has supported all three of
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you chat please about the msm and their predictable no comment about this ignore and go away liberal 101
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well i i really don't want to watch the power and politics in the cbc and see if they retract a
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bunch of their stuff about polyev's potential weakness in alberta they're they're the real
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compare and contrast will be between if you go to cbc right now and it is cbc projects period
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polyev will win battle river crowfoot by election nothing about a landslide but it's compare and contrast
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the headline now at 11 14 p.m mdt to tomorrow morning and see what the headline is because i find
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it can change very rapidly in the next eight hours into a different spin as they figure it out
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overnight well i wonder if they're just gonna act like this is like who cares it was obviously this
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was gonna happen and it was obvious this was gonna happen but they're gonna turn into poly of wins easy
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by-election or whatever and they would kind of under downplay it compared to how they had been
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playing up the idea that polyev could be very undermined by a like a charismatic local candidate
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uh we have marco peruza for another two dollars for frank saying frank want to play high to the
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sausage with doug ford oh marco you're spending a lot of money to uh i don't even know where this is
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going man i just like add up all the marco comments and just send frank a check because i could do a
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hot dog i mean i'm not a hot dog i could do it never mind i'm not even i was kidding nope nope
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well moving swiftly along leo olkov how do i say this leo you're killing me here with the name
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uh olkovkov i'm gonna go with what frank said olkovkov uh five dollars thank you for that thanks
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for supporting the channel i knocked on 1 200 plus doors for andrew lawton i love your show uh uh iyo
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what percentage of the vote would make pure poly vulnerable during the leadership review uh so i guess
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we just answered that it would be that kind of below 80 percent number uh for him to be really secure
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i think he wants 85 plus that's when yeah there are some red tories who don't like him there are
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some troubled people who didn't like the way nominations were handled and by the way nominations
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were not handled very well uh like you know i was kicked out of signal hill as people know um the um
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we uh but like what we have uh like barring some of those people voting against him if he can get
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that you know 85 you would say okay yeah there's some people who didn't vote for him but like you
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know his leadership vote is much higher than what how much he won the thing by uh how much he won the uh
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the the leadership uh by against john shere so i think he needs like a really head and shoulders kind
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of victory or else there's going to be those doubts and i just want to time out for a second there was a
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comment that it flowed by a while ago and it was a person in the chat was asking uh why why it never
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mentions the new blue party or why i never mentioned the new blue party i'm not gonna speak for myself
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but why i flew there on his own dime and knocked on doors for that party i mean yeah in february i
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went out on my own dime literally didn't get anything paid for although i think someone bought me dinner
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because i flew out um even then i was like one of those you know fighting with somebody saying no
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i can still pay my own side of it for like five minutes until you give in um like you know i like
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the new blue party in ontario i i endorse people voting for the new blue party 18 of the candidates
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who ran for the new blue party ran because they found out about it from this channel um you know
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there's some great people who ended up putting their names forward and there's people who actually
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gained votes from last time naturally the new blue party in the first election in their first
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election in 22 got 20 uh like um 2.7 percent of the vote and in this last election they got 1.6 but
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it was a snap election in the deep winter and they couldn't get a candidate in every single riding no
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matter how hard they tried because you know it's hard to get someone to go out in the deep winter
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and collect 50 signatures for themselves and i you know you can't underestimate how unimaginative the
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ontario electorate actually is okay i still run into all the time you know if if it wasn't ford
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you know the liberals would be worse i just don't see it i don't see it at all i don't think anything
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would be different maybe it would be a bit more rainbows maybe a bit more of that sort of stuff if
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win had won in 2018 but in terms of the net provincial debt in terms of the politics and
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the policies i don't think it's any different so i i advocated in the during the election it's a good
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time to vote uh new blue and then there was the other one the ontario party i mean vote for either
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one you know you can have your preference but it's a good time to do something different and then the
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night of i said hey 120 000 people use their imagination the rest of them i don't know i guess
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believe there was a difference between the main parties and there just wasn't and there isn't and
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it sucks no hot dog buns for ford it's not happening marco i don't like i don't like yeah i don't like
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ford don't like ford at all don't like uh tim houston oh come on five dollar super chat from marco
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frank if you were skinny dipping with doug ford what would be the first question you ask him
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no i don't even know no they're not gonna happen i'm not gonna be naked with ford in a pond like
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there's nothing where you can add the word skinny and for doug ford in the same sentence
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it's just yeah well he is fat trudeau as we all know yeah thank you daniel boardman if indeed it
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was him that created that because i'm you know i'm i'm pretty anti nickname like i i don't like a lot
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of nicknames but fat trudeau has just stuck with me to the point where i've even started using it it's
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just it's an exception of the rule okay so 83 of the vote is in uh polyev has not 79.7 of the vote
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even the p even the cbc finally said that yes he has one uh it's probably a good place to end this
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stream because we don't really need to keep meandering on about an election that the outcome
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was certain before and we were more so here just to watch it all play out um yeah i think what what's
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your guys's main takeaway from today that it was a good stream i had a good time yep that's it
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i mean it's it's it's good pierre he won great 40 days from now we might see him back in the house
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in the meantime i don't know we're supposed to be in a series of unending emergencies with carney
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on vacation in parliament on the session and onwards we go
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uh my take my takeaway here is uh this will all be for nothing if alberta separates
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fair enough well my main takeaway is that even though i'm not paid to do this there's a link
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to clyde's shop if you guys want some of his coffee because i know some people were asking about that
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whatnot so it's delicious yeah you guys go try it clyde brew something or whatever it's called yeah it's
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i drink cheap garbage but as soon as i see clyde in real life clyde has to bring me a bag of his
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coffee basically i'll bring you a bag of coffee sure yeah i'll even pay you for it oh i'll just bring
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into i don't want to feel i don't want to be sponsored that's a good question what's that oh
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uh cjr 902 says if came up with a nickname for ford what would it be that's actually a good one
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it wouldn't be fat trudeau that's not his style so it's got to be something else you'd probably call
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him the crack brother something is that the one with the crack brother yeah
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the one who's premier of a province but he thinks he's mayor is that the one
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yeah you call him you'd probably call him canadian chris christie
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so i kind of like chris christie honestly he talks yeah
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chris christie but you know what chris christie can be very cringe have you ever seen him there
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it is that's it yeah which one flip flop ford flip flop ford yeah that's something you have to
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i think trump would have to be running against him to use flip flop ford like in a trade context
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geopolitical i don't know joe boy's a good one one though boy i just i can't see trump ever
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wanting to talk to ford because of all the stuff that he goes on american tv and says
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it's just awful uber uber comrade for two bucks says pure poly of musco he's the rusted of federal
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politics my thing is i you can you can find probably policies where i would say that poly of is too
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conciliatory to mainstream narratives on like when it comes to america trade and stuff like that my thing
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though is rusted post losing an election has gotten softer on policy he's ripped up planks from
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his uh from his uh his party they're not they kind of oppose drippa they don't they actually are in
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favor of undrip uh they don't really push any fiscally conservative policies they don't they actually
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don't oppose soji that much they want changes made but not really whereas poly of upon losing the
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election you can have you can find flaws with him definitely but i would at least say he's learned
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something simply from changing his immigration stance so i'm like like something's changed and
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someone could say it's just words but it's like not in the same universe as as as john rusted rigging
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his own annual general meeting for the party to pack the board having these guys writing themselves
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and create crazy bonus checks inside the party and just throwing tossing people out of caucus or saying
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you know unpolitically correct things about the grave hoax and kam loops pierre is uh
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he doesn't he doesn't speak up on liberty issues yeah i think that's one thing that that's a real
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downside he he was very he was very slow to come in support of parents who just wanted uh parental rights and
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they were being flogged by the the media he was very slow on that he was very slow like he's just
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he's just too late to the punch always on on critical issues that are controversial issues if it's not
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controversial if it's like i want i'm going to stand up for farmers that are getting tariffs or they're
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getting taxed i'll he'll jump out in front of that but if there's any contention on the issue no you
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you just it's like issues issues go to the go see what the polls have said and what their their focus
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group has said and then and then ride with that there's certain issues you should be able to shoot
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from the hip on and he doesn't yeah liberty is one that you should definitely the problem is is that i know
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the official explanation will be if it has to do with the provincial government i don't want to get
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involved to not you know not stir up something i'm like you just kind of have to you know why
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why are you letting them get in the way of even from a purely selfish perspective why are you letting
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arbitrary rules like that get in the way of your political career tim houston's doing a bad job smack
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him go after your homes he's a liberal ally ford's a liberal ally that's why i like jamil javani on
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election night making fun of doug ford for thinking he's a genius well the provinces are
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active in federal politics all the time they're singing their opinions from their loudspeaker so
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the excuse doesn't hold muster they've already broke the honor pact or whatever it is
02:51:17.500
when what the provinces are doing it has is in direct conflict with the charter of rights and
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freedoms it's a federal document then federal federal participants should be chiming in
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definitely well i think yeah and it's just such an easy win of an issue somebody is bulldozing civil
02:51:37.180
liberties for what is effectively a covid-like excuse and you don't even you don't need to come in like
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you know you don't need to like come in and start just like throw and throwing chairs you can just
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basically said i don't know what tim houston's doing he's it's overwrought and i agree with the
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with the newfoundland premier of saying that you can't police people going on a walk in the woods
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that's all he has to say it doesn't have to be aggressive it just needs to point out that he's
02:52:01.660
wrong someone in your chat saying pp is all talk but that's the problem he's not talking on crucial
02:52:07.740
issues that yeah that's the only thing he well that's the thing he's he's not in a position to do
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anything anyway he's not he's not the leader of the country he's the leader of the opposition he's
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supposed to talk and if he if he won't even talk on those issues then that that's real lamb yeah
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uh two dollar super chat from marco peruza quote power outage ford for tariff debacle marco i
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actually chuckled at that when it didn't cringe thank you money well spent you go on blackout ford too
02:52:38.620
uh neeraj maraca uh mur airka says for two dollars libertarian from bc but pleased pierre is back hey
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if you're libertarian from bc make sure you join the one bc party we want to cut taxes under hundred
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thousand dollars by fifty percent and twenty five percent above that uh and then scotty for five
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dollars says i doubt things might have worked out better when the west needed a federal representative we
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get pierre he is our advocate for separatism quote uh question mark well my thing is that it's federal
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politics i'm not sure you can't really hope for a separatist member of parliament unless it's
02:53:17.980
come back and even their separatists are kind of actually i'm good doing that
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what yeah we're back really good doing that yeah but my point is that there's not that cultural
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moment and if you're trying to win federal government you can't start to be the guy who i represent
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rural alberta yeah yeah yeah he's not what's what's the cultural moment we need abducting and and
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killing uh mps i'm not advocating for that but flq i why does nobody call that marco for five dollars
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says hey why i have a car payment coming i have my money back i can't help you spend your money better
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marco but uh yeah alberta's problem is there's too many people for separatism to work there are too
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many people who did not were not born in alberta you know i mean we're quebec most people were born in
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quebec the vast majority whereas in in like alberta you're there's people from nova scotia and ontario and
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bc and saskatchewan who don't necessarily want to break away from all those places
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but uh go back to those places i don't know what to tell you yeah so i'm moving to texas and the
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reason the one of the things that i love about texas is when you move to texas you assume the
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okay why what not you sorry that the comment i apologize i was just reacting to that
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you you become welcomed into texas and you become a texan and it's it's assumed that you're not that
02:54:51.660
thing you're a texan yeah you may have a background in something else but you're seen as a texan and
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that's i think that's how alberta largely is i think i think a lot of people have that that mentality in
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alberta and for those that do i appreciate that arca prusa says for two dollars it's okay i'll go
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back to selling blood i'm just gonna say and plasma on the second part instead of saying what he actually
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said uh but with that that's probably it for us today thank you two gentlemen for showing up on
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yeah what a way to end it um marco peruza scares me uh and i don't like him i don't like him i kind
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of like him but i don't like him uh he scares me uh but thank you for showing up frank everyone go
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check out frank vaughn's channel on youtube and of course clyde at clyde do something frank's channel
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is just his name frank faughn and of course subscribe to the national telegraph if you're
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watching and you are not yet a subscriber and with that being said see you guys all later thanks for