The National Telegraph - Wyatt Claypool - January 13, 2025


Jagmeet Singh laughably claims he is a fighter and can be Prime Minister


Episode Stats

Length

21 minutes

Words per Minute

189.22403

Word Count

4,061

Sentence Count

274

Misogynist Sentences

3


Summary

Jagmeet Singh is a tough guy. He wants to fight. He's willing to stand up to a bully. And that bully is Donald Trump. But does he actually care about reducing interprovincial trade barriers? Or does he just like to do Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu?


Transcript

00:00:00.000 Hey guys, Wyatt Claypool here.
00:00:03.280 Boy howdy, isn't that Jagmeet Singh one tough customer?
00:00:06.820 He's a real fighter.
00:00:08.360 Or at least I've been credibly informed by Jagmeet Singh himself and the NDP.
00:00:13.540 Because in every post about Jagmeet Singh that they have made over the past week,
00:00:18.220 they will not stop using the words fight, fighting, and fighter.
00:00:22.580 Jagmeet Singh goes on to this hour's 22 minutes to do Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu
00:00:26.660 because he's super tough and he can take on Donald Trump or whatever.
00:00:31.720 It's really embarrassing to a laughable extent.
00:00:34.920 And I want to go over some of these silly posts with you today
00:00:37.480 because to me, I'm just so interested in how badly the NDP is doing right now.
00:00:43.920 Despite the fact, like I've said so many times,
00:00:46.600 the Liberals are bleeding out on the floor
00:00:48.320 and it should be very easy for the NDP to increase its support levels.
00:00:52.100 And it has literally not only not gained any of the Liberal support,
00:00:56.380 they have been losing support in some of the new polls.
00:00:59.940 It's hilarious.
00:01:01.680 But before I get into that, I just want to remind you guys,
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00:01:16.940 But without further ado,
00:01:18.660 here is Jagmeet Singh talking about Trump's tariff threats
00:01:22.220 and what he would do if he was Prime Minister.
00:01:25.000 Donald Trump is acting more like an internet troll
00:01:27.800 than a president of the United States.
00:01:30.480 I don't think that's the way you act as a president
00:01:32.360 and it's certainly not the way you interact with other countries.
00:01:35.980 But as I mentioned, I've dealt with bullies throughout my life
00:01:40.180 and I know what it's like.
00:01:41.680 Even if you're the smaller guy, even if you're outnumbered,
00:01:44.960 you got to make it not worth the bullies while bullies only understand strength.
00:01:48.440 Yeah, and we have the king of strength right here
00:01:51.220 wearing his very nice waffle knit sweater
00:01:53.340 and messing up his lines in a minute and 10 second video.
00:01:57.300 The only answer is strength and pain.
00:01:59.480 So you have to make sure you're standing up
00:02:01.080 and showing that if you want to take that decision
00:02:04.080 to fight with us, to pick a fight with us,
00:02:06.460 it's going to hurt you too.
00:02:07.960 And so I want to issue a challenge actually on your show today.
00:02:10.780 Hey, for anyone that's running for prime minister,
00:02:13.460 I've committed that Canada would respond with retaliatory tariffs.
00:02:18.220 No, it's so stupid.
00:02:20.980 He's trying to do this whole, you know,
00:02:22.720 when a bully comes up to you on the schoolyard
00:02:24.780 and they want to fight you, it doesn't matter if they're bigger.
00:02:27.340 You fight them back and you make it not worth their while.
00:02:30.260 The U.S. has 10 times the size of an economy that Canada has.
00:02:35.080 They will win any trade war.
00:02:36.640 We are already crippled because of the terrible policies
00:02:40.100 that Trudeau and the NDP have passed,
00:02:42.120 as well as other bad policies on the provincial level.
00:02:45.560 No, we don't need to fight back.
00:02:47.460 If anything, Danielle Smith did the right thing
00:02:50.160 in going down to Mar-a-Lago and being friendly to Trump
00:02:53.000 because Trump doesn't tend to strike back at people that he likes.
00:02:57.220 And so if you make him like you, he's not going to do anything,
00:03:00.060 especially if you're actually securing the border
00:03:02.320 like he wanted Canada to do.
00:03:04.240 And Polyev and Danielle Smith haven't even been weak on that front.
00:03:07.760 They're not just doing what Trump said.
00:03:09.300 They are tightening up on the border and saying,
00:03:11.380 the Americans better do it on their side of the border too
00:03:13.480 because we don't want illegal guns coming into the country.
00:03:15.940 And guess what?
00:03:16.780 The Trump administration officials, when they've heard this stuff,
00:03:19.260 said, fair enough.
00:03:20.600 And we are, the world spins on.
00:03:22.800 But Jagmeet Singh, because he's a tough guy,
00:03:25.560 wants to make this haul about how he's willing to fight Donald Trump.
00:03:30.300 He wants to fight.
00:03:31.460 And when you're in a fight, you got to fight.
00:03:33.500 You got to keep fighting when you're fighting.
00:03:35.540 And he will not stop using the word fight.
00:03:37.420 As we go on to these new videos, it gets like gratuitous
00:03:39.860 how often they use the word fight,
00:03:41.960 both him verbally as well as in the headers.
00:03:44.600 If Trump imposes tariffs on Canada, we should respond with tariffs.
00:03:48.680 That's how you respond to a bully.
00:03:49.860 You got to respond with strength.
00:03:52.280 So my challenge is for anyone else out there
00:03:54.580 who's running to become prime minister,
00:03:56.380 I want you to also commit so that Donald Trump knows
00:03:59.440 that anyone in Canada who gets that position
00:04:02.760 will respond with a tariff, with tariffs in kind,
00:04:06.120 fighting fire with fire,
00:04:07.460 showing that we're ready to stand up to a bully.
00:04:09.540 Does Jagmeet Singh support reducing interprovincial trade barriers and tariffs?
00:04:14.340 Does he want to do that?
00:04:16.280 He's never talked about it.
00:04:17.800 Suddenly, he actually cares about trying to equalize,
00:04:21.680 you know, trade, like trade policies
00:04:24.140 on either side of the U.S.-Canada border.
00:04:26.260 But does he care what the, like the trade barriers
00:04:28.860 between D.C. and Alberta are or Ontario and Quebec?
00:04:32.580 Nah, because there's no real big,
00:04:36.100 like flashy policy win or election win in that.
00:04:39.980 He doesn't get to increase support
00:04:41.700 by going after intervincial trade barriers
00:04:43.600 because it's a boring issue.
00:04:45.120 He wants to sit here pretending like
00:04:47.180 he's going to be the next prime minister of Canada.
00:04:49.620 Like the funny thing is he tends to verbally avoid
00:04:52.380 saying he's going to be the next prime minister of Canada,
00:04:54.460 but he always makes it clear I'm running
00:04:56.280 to be the prime minister of Canada.
00:04:58.360 Anyone else who's running to be PM
00:05:00.280 should be doing these things.
00:05:01.940 And it's like, dude, you're like the worst
00:05:04.420 of all three of the leaders in terms of charisma.
00:05:06.860 Even Trudeau is still a better leader than Jagmeet Singh.
00:05:11.440 Here is, again, one of his posts.
00:05:14.040 It says, fight back, join the movement,
00:05:16.800 volunteer with us because they need as much free labor
00:05:19.480 as they can possibly get because they are broke.
00:05:21.400 And he says, pure polio and the conservatives
00:05:23.340 want to cut services together.
00:05:25.000 We can fight back.
00:05:26.680 Yes, fight, fighting, fighter, fight, fight, fight.
00:05:29.440 Jagmeet Singh is a tough guy, a fighter, if you will.
00:05:33.240 It's bad.
00:05:34.280 Here's this header before we get into the video.
00:05:39.520 Again, this is the most consultant-driven
00:05:42.500 marketing campaign I've ever seen.
00:05:44.220 Consultants are not real people.
00:05:46.280 They might be aliens.
00:05:47.160 I'm not sure what planet they're from.
00:05:48.240 Consultants think that if we just keep saying a word enough,
00:05:52.640 kind of like Joseph Goebbels saying that if you repeat a lie enough,
00:05:56.540 eventually people will believe it.
00:05:57.880 But consultants will just tell you that, well, just say fighting.
00:06:01.600 We need people to think that we're fighters,
00:06:03.520 so just keep saying these words over and over and over again.
00:06:07.040 And it's like, no.
00:06:08.020 At some point, people have to believe it.
00:06:10.120 Do you think that Polio ever has to say, I'm a fighter?
00:06:12.760 No, because people believe it, because he does it.
00:06:16.180 He fights with Justin Trudeau.
00:06:18.480 He bests Justin Trudeau.
00:06:20.200 He's tough.
00:06:21.440 His way of speaking is tougher and more strident.
00:06:24.840 Jagmeet Singh always sounds like he's asking you permission
00:06:27.500 every time he's doing something,
00:06:29.400 other than this current LARP where he's going to act like he's some gladiator,
00:06:34.060 which he's decisively not.
00:06:36.320 I guess he can roll around the floor in a jujitsu gym,
00:06:39.500 but that doesn't mean that he's going to actually be a tough politician.
00:06:42.760 He's, in fact, extremely weak.
00:06:44.640 I just had that guy Julian Newman on the show
00:06:47.240 who was a former staffer for Tom Mulcair and Jack Layton,
00:06:50.900 and he's been going around basically getting information from NDP insiders
00:06:55.260 and being their go-between,
00:06:56.780 and he's saying that all of the people inside the NDP
00:06:59.100 think Jagmeet Singh's a sensitive, petty clown,
00:07:02.220 that he's weak, he doesn't stand up to Trudeau,
00:07:05.140 and every time Jagmeet Singh tries to act tough,
00:07:07.480 it's embarrassing to the party.
00:07:09.380 Anyways, but here we go with this next post.
00:07:11.700 He says,
00:07:12.040 You know who your friends are when you're in a fight.
00:07:14.880 I've had to fight every day of my life.
00:07:16.740 That's why I can promise that the new Democrats will always stand with working people
00:07:20.460 to help fight for better wages,
00:07:21.960 to build homes you can afford,
00:07:23.060 to strengthen and protect health care,
00:07:24.980 and blah, blah, blah, blah, blah,
00:07:26.040 probably saying about trade,
00:07:27.480 and probably the word fighting 5,000 more times.
00:07:30.040 You know who your friend is when you're in a fight.
00:07:32.440 Now that's when you really know.
00:07:33.700 Well, Canadians have been in a fight with Justin Trudeau for a few years now,
00:07:38.420 and we haven't really seen Jagmeet on the front lines.
00:07:41.800 He's too busy polishing his Rolex watch and coming up with reasons why we shouldn't have an election.
00:07:47.220 You're squaring up, and you look to your side,
00:07:49.040 and you see who's standing with you and who's not.
00:07:50.600 Well, dude, Jagmeet Singh is actually notorious for not showing up to union strikes.
00:07:56.820 Now, I oppose union strikes because most of the time,
00:07:59.640 it is basically just holding a business or a public corporation hostage for better wages,
00:08:05.100 and I think it's now turning, the tide's turning,
00:08:07.500 where a lot of Canadians are tired of this stuff.
00:08:09.620 More Canadians side with Canada Post in that strike than with the workers,
00:08:13.020 even though the Canadian default is just to assume the workers are in the right.
00:08:16.140 But I've heard from working class people,
00:08:18.380 Jagmeet is notorious for not showing up to union strikes,
00:08:21.700 unless it's like some public sector, more white-collar HR-type union.
00:08:27.420 He will never show up to, like, the Boilermakers or the Teamsters or whatever.
00:08:31.160 He doesn't like people who work grimy jobs.
00:08:33.800 Well, we saw some fights this year.
00:08:35.580 We saw the rail workers in a fight.
00:08:37.820 We saw the port workers in a fight.
00:08:39.340 Right.
00:08:39.820 Where's Pierre Polyev?
00:08:41.320 I think you're a squeak out of that guy.
00:08:43.000 He didn't show up.
00:08:44.320 You're never going to see Pierre Polyev or any conservative
00:08:47.340 standing in the picket lines with working people.
00:08:50.660 Because it's like socialist labor organization.
00:08:55.080 I know there are some unions that are perfectly fine.
00:08:57.140 I give you that.
00:08:58.240 But a lot of unions, especially public sector unions,
00:09:00.720 are basically just holding taxpayers hostage to increase wages
00:09:04.320 to an absurd degree that people in the private sector cannot get.
00:09:08.740 And I have people sometimes respond,
00:09:11.280 well, that means everyone should join a union.
00:09:13.020 Yeah, then money will leave.
00:09:14.720 How do you think that Argentina turned into what it did
00:09:18.300 and needed Javier Mele to dig them out of a hole?
00:09:21.060 Everyone was in unionized labor,
00:09:23.420 which meant that a lot of people were also unemployed
00:09:25.140 because they couldn't afford to employ that many people at high wages.
00:09:27.900 But eventually, everyone's wages were so high
00:09:29.680 that they had to inflate the currency just to pay people
00:09:31.860 and everything spiraled down into a hole.
00:09:34.940 But, like, I don't see him at picket lines.
00:09:37.220 Well, we barely see you.
00:09:38.520 And also, guess what?
00:09:39.780 Oftentimes, the unions are wrong.
00:09:42.000 Flat out.
00:09:42.640 But oftentimes, they are not correct in what the problems are
00:09:45.820 because they always want to raise taxes.
00:09:47.480 They always want to vote for money to go to themselves.
00:09:50.040 When, really, if we lowered taxes, everyone would be better off
00:09:53.160 rather than just skimping, like, rather than just screwing over taxpayers
00:09:56.860 to keep paying workers who are less efficient year after year
00:10:00.520 to do less and less work.
00:10:02.180 It's crazy.
00:10:03.020 Like, again, the public's, the Canada Post workers,
00:10:06.360 we're looking for, like, a 15% wage increase over a couple of years.
00:10:09.940 And they also want transgender surgeries for some reason
00:10:12.780 because their union bosses are left as hacks.
00:10:15.780 But anytime there's a fight,
00:10:17.800 you've got the bosses on one side,
00:10:19.700 and you've got the workers on another,
00:10:21.440 you Democrats will always be on the side of working people.
00:10:24.540 Always.
00:10:25.060 He's so pedantic.
00:10:32.780 He's so tiring.
00:10:34.880 Everything about Jagmeet Singh feels like sweaty sanctimoniousness.
00:10:39.480 Here is him using some other battle language here.
00:10:43.020 We have Jagmeet Singh reacting to Daniel Smith and Kevin O'Leary
00:10:47.020 standing with Trump at Mar-a-Lago.
00:10:49.280 And he says,
00:10:49.880 Nothing to see here, Canada.
00:10:51.380 Just Canadian conservatives celebrating with Donald Trump and billionaires
00:10:54.860 days after they threatened to annex Canada.
00:10:57.480 And just days before they launch a full-scale assault
00:11:00.540 on the Canadian economy, jobs, and your family.
00:11:04.620 Yeah, Daniel Smith actually doing the work to avoid tariffs,
00:11:08.540 which I don't think there was a big threat of them happening in the first place.
00:11:11.600 But Smith doing the work to avoid the tariffs
00:11:13.860 is now assisting in an assault on Canada
00:11:16.840 rather than Jagmeet who him and his moronic friend David Eby
00:11:20.960 who want to exacerbate the fight
00:11:23.060 because they want to then basically put out retaliatory tariffs
00:11:26.580 rather than doing the bare basics of trying to prevent fentanyl
00:11:29.620 from going over the border
00:11:30.560 and making sure that people on the terror watch list
00:11:33.200 don't walk over our border,
00:11:34.560 which 10 times the amount of people on the terror watch list
00:11:37.720 enter the U.S. from Canada
00:11:39.260 than they do from the Mexican border.
00:11:41.820 It's nuts.
00:11:43.280 And so here's another video.
00:11:45.320 Again, here's Jagmeet Singh trying to stand up to Donald Trump.
00:11:50.640 He's willing to fight him.
00:11:51.860 I'm not sure if you've heard that word before in this video,
00:11:53.900 but he wants to fight.
00:11:55.400 Jagmeet Singh says,
00:11:56.380 I have a message for Donald Trump.
00:11:58.020 We're good neighbors,
00:11:59.140 but if you pick a fight with Canada,
00:12:00.840 there will be a price to pay.
00:12:03.440 I have a message for Donald Trump.
00:12:05.300 Our country's not for sale.
00:12:06.900 Not now, not ever.
00:12:09.160 I lived across this country,
00:12:10.340 and I can tell you Canadians are a proud people.
00:12:12.740 We're proud of our country,
00:12:14.100 and we're ready to fight like hell to defend it.
00:12:16.660 Right now, with the forest fires ravaging homes,
00:12:20.680 Canadian firefighters showed up.
00:12:22.480 That's who we are.
00:12:23.500 We show up and support our neighbors.
00:12:25.660 But if Donald Trump thinks, if you think...
00:12:27.320 By the way, Americans help whenever there's fires in Alberta
00:12:30.100 that are caused by Stephen Gilbeau doing zero forest management.
00:12:34.160 That's the same problem in California.
00:12:36.040 Think you can pick a fight with us,
00:12:37.460 it'd be a price to pay.
00:12:38.360 I've committed that if Donald Trump imposes tariffs on us,
00:12:42.680 we should respond with retaliatory tariffs in kind.
00:12:46.520 I think that anyone running as prime minister should do the same.
00:12:50.400 What's with the weird camera tracking of his head here?
00:12:54.400 It's horrible.
00:12:55.920 It's awful.
00:12:57.060 He is running to be the prime minister of TikTok,
00:13:01.260 which apparently is why he recently went back on TikTok.
00:13:04.460 He is looking to be the prime minister of TikTok.
00:13:06.320 I was shocked that at the end of that video,
00:13:08.960 he didn't just decide to have another 30 seconds
00:13:11.000 where he kept saying synonyms for fighting
00:13:13.260 because he really wants that SEO,
00:13:15.520 the search engine optimization to hit,
00:13:18.160 where whenever you look up fighter,
00:13:20.100 he wants his picture to show up first.
00:13:24.040 Jagmeet Singh is a weakling.
00:13:25.760 That is why we do not have a new election yet,
00:13:28.740 is because he is waiting until, I don't know,
00:13:31.880 the MVP can build up a bigger pool of cash to fight with.
00:13:35.060 I've heard that, yes, it actually is true.
00:13:37.160 He valued his pension, which is pathetic
00:13:38.760 because he's already independently wealthy.
00:13:40.980 He's also scared of his own caucus members
00:13:43.420 who all want their pensions in October as well.
00:13:46.600 When NDP members are even saying,
00:13:48.740 guys, just hold the election.
00:13:50.520 We're burning all of our credibility
00:13:52.020 because money is valuable in politics.
00:13:54.580 Obviously, you can't get lawn signs.
00:13:56.280 You can't run advertisements without money.
00:13:58.340 But no, what's more valuable than money is credibility.
00:14:01.500 And also, it's kind of a bit of a circular thing.
00:14:04.200 When you don't have credibility, it's hard to raise money.
00:14:07.100 And Jagmeet Singh has spent all of his credibility
00:14:09.340 in his first two election losses.
00:14:11.600 And now he's approaching a new election
00:14:13.680 with literally half of his certain supporters,
00:14:17.740 people who are certain to be voting NDP in this next election.
00:14:21.400 Half of them, actually more than half,
00:14:22.960 because if you remove the people who don't know
00:14:27.000 or didn't have an opinion,
00:14:27.880 it's the majority of current NDP supporters
00:14:30.200 who think that he is the wrong leader
00:14:32.300 to be leading the NDP into the next election.
00:14:36.320 But the thing is that the NDP is not going to try
00:14:38.620 and actually fight back and do the work to gain credibility,
00:14:42.380 you know, oppose Trudeau where it actually mattered.
00:14:45.500 No, they're always finding an excuse
00:14:47.360 to make it all about the conservatives.
00:14:49.480 They attack the conservatives
00:14:50.740 almost more than the PPC attacks conservatives.
00:14:54.240 It's wild.
00:14:55.200 And I'm the one that I want to end off on this
00:14:57.220 because it's not really worth making a whole video for.
00:14:59.640 I get annoyed with PPC people
00:15:01.900 who cannot find a real reason to dislike Pierre Polyev.
00:15:06.080 You can even, you can find a reason to dislike Polyev.
00:15:08.940 Fine.
00:15:09.520 You can say, well, I don't like that.
00:15:10.760 He's not, he's not strong on life issues.
00:15:13.660 I'm pro-life.
00:15:14.700 Pierre Polyev is not very pro-life.
00:15:16.900 No, that's, that's a deficit in my mind.
00:15:19.000 I hope that he does deeper cuts
00:15:21.080 when he gets into government
00:15:22.460 than I maybe think he will.
00:15:23.680 Although any cuts are good in my book.
00:15:26.120 Like even Daniel Smith has cut nothing
00:15:27.640 and actually grown the budget in Alberta,
00:15:29.160 which is annoying to me,
00:15:30.560 even though she's doing a good job
00:15:31.900 on this border Trump thing.
00:15:33.760 But I can come up with problems
00:15:35.960 with the poly of conservatives.
00:15:38.060 Again, I think they need to tighten up
00:15:39.520 their nomination rules
00:15:40.620 because I got kicked out for no reason
00:15:42.320 because someone was trying to advantage a friend
00:15:44.560 who's an insider in the party.
00:15:46.400 Jokes on them.
00:15:47.140 I made sure that guy still didn't even win
00:15:49.040 after cheating and them trying to rig it.
00:15:51.340 But the PPC will come up with out of left field
00:15:55.800 the dumbest reasons to like think
00:15:57.700 that Polyev's a bad.
00:15:59.620 Here's this one.
00:16:00.440 I wanted to cover it because a lot of people
00:16:02.080 are sharing stuff like this
00:16:03.260 and it is nonsensical.
00:16:06.300 A lot of people have shared this exact thing,
00:16:08.380 almost copy and paste,
00:16:09.240 but this Tracy Lynn,
00:16:10.120 True North Strand and Free Lady says,
00:16:11.460 Out of 886 votes,
00:16:13.880 Pierre Polyev has voted with liberals 646 times.
00:16:18.040 Canada has no opposition.
00:16:19.660 It's a hashtag uniparty.
00:16:22.040 Thanks to,
00:16:22.800 and no, like whatever,
00:16:23.720 whoever did this,
00:16:24.700 for doing her research.
00:16:26.300 I'll show you what that research is.
00:16:28.280 At least PPC supporters know what's going on.
00:16:31.120 The rest of you should try it
00:16:32.600 instead of blindly following like sheep.
00:16:35.260 Okay.
00:16:35.720 Also, stop side swiping sheep.
00:16:37.460 Sheep are actually oddly smart
00:16:39.060 if you know a lot about sheep.
00:16:40.220 They're also my favorite animal,
00:16:41.880 so I'm going to stand up for their honor.
00:16:43.800 But this is kind of complete nonsense.
00:16:46.440 So we have here
00:16:47.120 the Honorable Pierre Polyev,
00:16:48.340 Conservative.
00:16:48.820 This is on the Canadian Parliament website.
00:16:52.140 So this is the session
00:16:53.280 that they're taking the votes
00:16:54.400 from the 44th parliamentary session.
00:16:57.340 And this is the one that just ended
00:16:59.560 that Trudeau prorogued.
00:17:01.420 And so look at this.
00:17:02.640 These are the filters.
00:17:03.880 Votes respecting bills,
00:17:05.340 all votes on bills,
00:17:08.200 any other bills as well,
00:17:09.740 motions and whatnot.
00:17:11.020 Everything is included.
00:17:11.960 These are all of the votes
00:17:13.280 that took place
00:17:14.420 in the first session
00:17:15.580 of the 44th Parliament.
00:17:17.760 Now look at this.
00:17:18.880 He voted yes
00:17:20.060 to 646 bills or motions,
00:17:22.780 and he voted against 240 of them.
00:17:26.220 Okay.
00:17:27.320 Do any of you have
00:17:28.480 a prefrontal cortex
00:17:30.380 that understands
00:17:31.360 why this is wrong?
00:17:32.940 You probably only need
00:17:33.820 the base part of your brain
00:17:35.120 to realize why this is wrong.
00:17:37.240 So are all those bills
00:17:38.520 and motions and whatnot
00:17:39.780 liberal motions?
00:17:41.780 No.
00:17:42.700 Every time a no confidence vote,
00:17:44.740 for instance,
00:17:45.580 was put forward,
00:17:46.660 one of those yay votes
00:17:47.880 would have been true,
00:17:48.720 what it would have been
00:17:49.260 poly-voting to get rid
00:17:50.500 of the government.
00:17:51.280 That is one of the yay votes
00:17:52.740 that is then
00:17:53.780 dishonestly being counted
00:17:55.400 as a vote with the liberals.
00:17:57.400 By the way,
00:17:58.100 a lot of these bills
00:17:59.060 are going to be
00:18:00.080 bills from private members
00:18:02.120 that are like
00:18:03.000 sensible piece of legislation
00:18:04.380 that like just came
00:18:05.660 from random people.
00:18:06.740 They're going to be
00:18:07.400 conservative bills.
00:18:08.620 They're going to be
00:18:08.980 conservative motions.
00:18:10.280 And by the way,
00:18:11.480 this is kind of
00:18:12.220 one of those things
00:18:12.820 where people like to think
00:18:13.840 that, no,
00:18:14.340 I know the real truth
00:18:16.100 about how politics works.
00:18:17.500 I know how politics
00:18:18.880 really works.
00:18:20.440 Do you know how
00:18:20.960 politics really works?
00:18:22.420 Most of it's very boring.
00:18:23.980 That is the best truth
00:18:25.280 you can know about politics.
00:18:26.740 A lot of it
00:18:27.340 is extremely boring.
00:18:29.200 A lot of motions
00:18:30.080 that the liberals
00:18:30.680 put forward
00:18:31.260 are worth voting for
00:18:32.640 because most of them
00:18:33.880 are pretty routine
00:18:34.900 procedural votes
00:18:35.980 that need to be made
00:18:37.600 just because.
00:18:39.000 And by the way,
00:18:40.440 yeah,
00:18:40.700 Polly have voted
00:18:41.300 against things
00:18:42.220 240 times.
00:18:43.540 That probably represents
00:18:44.540 every time
00:18:45.060 he's voted against
00:18:45.940 something that the bloc
00:18:46.940 or the NDP
00:18:47.600 or the liberals are doing.
00:18:49.120 But a lot of times
00:18:50.120 there is going to be
00:18:51.060 a vote to increase
00:18:52.400 like a regional police budget.
00:18:54.160 There is going to be
00:18:55.220 a vote to do
00:18:56.520 some random thing
00:18:57.940 on like increasing
00:18:59.220 the force management budget
00:19:00.680 after the fires.
00:19:01.740 They might do
00:19:02.300 something like that.
00:19:03.300 And if Polly have votes
00:19:04.100 for that,
00:19:04.540 is he doing a bad job
00:19:06.240 at opposing the liberals
00:19:07.340 or is he saving his fire
00:19:10.180 to actually,
00:19:11.640 you know,
00:19:12.740 to quote Jagmeet Singh,
00:19:14.620 the coiner of the term fight,
00:19:16.260 but he will fight
00:19:17.520 when it makes sense to fight.
00:19:19.440 He's not just going to
00:19:20.280 naysay the liberals.
00:19:22.060 And I think it really
00:19:22.900 says something
00:19:23.520 about the PPC
00:19:24.340 that they expect
00:19:26.080 that our opposition
00:19:27.140 would be voting
00:19:28.160 like in nay
00:19:28.920 100% of the time.
00:19:30.620 They would just be saying,
00:19:31.440 no, no,
00:19:32.160 you guys,
00:19:32.600 the liberals put it forward.
00:19:33.780 So no, no, no.
00:19:35.660 The liberals are wanting
00:19:36.820 to increase
00:19:37.700 the rural police budget,
00:19:39.260 the rural police fund.
00:19:40.360 No, no,
00:19:41.000 I don't want to do that
00:19:41.740 because Trudeau proposed it.
00:19:43.640 Guys, have a real point.
00:19:45.440 And this is stuff
00:19:46.000 that Maxime Bernier will share.
00:19:47.900 Maxime Bernier
00:19:48.580 isn't this stupid
00:19:49.800 because he would have voted
00:19:51.060 this way in parliament
00:19:52.120 as well
00:19:52.940 because he was part
00:19:54.060 of the conservative party
00:19:54.900 and there would have been things
00:19:56.120 that Paul Martin was doing
00:19:57.880 or like Stephen Harper's
00:19:59.840 opposition was even doing
00:20:00.980 that Harper would have
00:20:01.900 voted for himself
00:20:02.600 because that's a fine bill.
00:20:04.200 There is currently a bill
00:20:05.460 on human trafficking
00:20:06.820 that Arnold Verson
00:20:08.040 is working on
00:20:09.060 with liberal MPs.
00:20:10.960 Is it a bad bill?
00:20:12.140 No, it in fact is fantastic.
00:20:14.340 It's very good
00:20:14.940 for cracking down
00:20:15.960 on exploitation online.
00:20:18.340 Very, very good.
00:20:19.680 But we have people
00:20:22.180 who would see that
00:20:23.100 as, oh my goodness,
00:20:23.880 look, the conservatives
00:20:25.560 are voting with the liberals.
00:20:27.300 Yes, on something fine.
00:20:30.060 What?
00:20:30.960 Most of the things
00:20:31.940 in government day-to-day
00:20:33.380 are boring and standard.
00:20:35.300 Even if we made a 30% cut
00:20:37.020 to the government budget,
00:20:38.860 even if we cleaned up
00:20:40.120 all the woke programs,
00:20:41.480 which I 100% would want to do,
00:20:43.240 if we did a lot of stuff,
00:20:44.760 50% at least of the things
00:20:46.480 that a liberal government
00:20:47.280 is going to do
00:20:47.780 is what a conservative government
00:20:48.760 is going to do
00:20:49.320 and by the way
00:20:50.020 is what a PPC government
00:20:51.220 is going to do
00:20:52.480 because it's all standard stuff.
00:20:55.160 It's like managing a household.
00:20:57.080 At some point,
00:20:57.760 you've got to pay
00:20:58.140 the water bill,
00:20:58.820 you've got to pay
00:20:59.140 the power bill
00:21:00.380 and all this stuff.
00:21:01.340 It doesn't mean
00:21:01.980 that you're like
00:21:02.580 your terrible neighbor.
00:21:05.460 It just means
00:21:05.940 that there are things
00:21:06.540 that every government does
00:21:07.940 to make sure
00:21:08.520 the lights stay on,
00:21:09.720 you know,
00:21:10.180 passing little top-ups
00:21:11.440 to funds here and there,
00:21:13.120 putting forward
00:21:13.620 a standard motion
00:21:14.960 on trying to increase
00:21:16.520 sentencing
00:21:17.100 for certain crimes.
00:21:18.600 It makes sense.
00:21:19.380 Anyways,
00:21:20.880 so that's it
00:21:21.680 for me today, guys.
00:21:22.840 Remember,
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