The National Telegraph - Wyatt Claypool - August 15, 2023


Justin Trudeau Can't Win The 2025 Federal Election


Episode Stats

Length

5 minutes

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202.80727

Word Count

1,127

Sentence Count

66


Summary

In this video, I explain why I think the Tories are going to beat the Liberals in the next election and why Justin Trudeau is not going to win in 2023. I talk about why the Tories have the better narrative going forward and why you should vote Conservative.


Transcript

00:00:00.480 I just wanted to make a video explaining from my perspective why I think Justin Trudeau and the
00:00:04.520 Liberal Party cannot win the 2025 election. And I want to ignore all the polling for this video.
00:00:09.740 The polling does not matter. I just want to talk about political narratives right now.
00:00:13.520 I think since 2015, the Liberal Party has gone from the cool, cutting-edge, mainstream,
00:00:19.620 fresh air kind of a feel of a party to being a very stodgy, stuck-in-the-mud party in 2023.
00:00:26.620 It's corrupt. They don't really have any new ideas. They talk down to people.
00:00:31.080 And really, all they can offer is a couple of checks in the mail.
00:00:34.000 That's really become the low aspirations of the Liberal Party, to be the party who stays in power,
00:00:40.140 enriches their friends, and just throws out a couple hundred-dollar checks every once in a while
00:00:43.680 to keep people in line. That's where I think the Conservative Party are going to smash them.
00:00:48.760 The Liberals had that kind of sunny-ways feel in 2015 that we were able to get them across the
00:00:52.780 finish line. But they have no such thing these days. And all they can do is fear-monger that
00:00:57.000 somehow pure poly of the Conservative Party are secretly evil, a frankly conspiratorial
00:01:02.240 way of thinking. But whatever, that's all they really have left. Whereas the Conservatives are
00:01:06.360 really running on a platform that is not just saying smaller government, lower taxes, and a
00:01:12.400 more pro-business environment. But they're running on a platform that is inherently pro-individual.
00:01:17.840 It's aspirational. It makes people feel like they have ownership over their lives. It's a platform
00:01:23.740 that is self-actualizing. I know the platforms aren't released yet, but you know what I mean.
00:01:27.980 The general idea is the Conservative Party is currently running on. It's all about self-actualization,
00:01:32.740 going out there and getting it for yourself, making sure you get, like, you succeeding on your
00:01:37.320 own merits. That's what the Conservatives are running on. And the Liberals are running on,
00:01:41.000 well, you know, individual achievement is overrated. Just take the government checks,
00:01:45.520 just sit in your basement, and everything will be all right. Don't worry about inflation,
00:01:49.480 we'll take care of you. And it's, I don't think there is enough voters out there who truly are so
00:01:54.980 paranoid of the way that the world is going, that they just want government to do it for them. I think
00:01:59.860 the vast majority of Canadians still want to be self-actualizing. They want to get out there,
00:02:04.860 start their own businesses, go and find their, go start their own careers, you know, be people who
00:02:09.540 are trying to pursue home ownership and don't just want to live in government-subsidized housing.
00:02:14.400 They actually want something for themselves, start their own families, do something that's their
00:02:19.940 own, like start to live a unique life. Whereas the Liberals and frankly, the NDP are both offering
00:02:26.080 cookie cutter government lives to people. You can be in the liberal controlled version of Canada,
00:02:33.320 where everything is kind of taken care of for you. Yeah, you're sort of like, your living standard
00:02:39.680 is kind of going to flatline, if not go down from here, but nothing catastrophic is going to happen.
00:02:44.940 Whereas the Conservatives are running on a platform or a worldview of risk. I don't think that the
00:02:49.820 Conservatives are actually, actually a risk at all. I think that it's going to be positives across the
00:02:54.440 board, but the Conservatives are saying that, you know, isn't it kind of pathetic that what the
00:03:00.220 Liberal Party is offering these days is, is just what they can spend your money on and that they're
00:03:05.260 trying to get you excited for all the things that they're spending your money on. Maybe it's a better
00:03:09.080 idea that the government gets excited about what people can spend their own money on. By giving
00:03:13.960 people back their own money, people can actually, you know, go out there and do their own thing.
00:03:18.760 And that politicians in the Conservative Party actually deeply want people to live their own
00:03:24.120 lives. That's where I think that the Conservative Party has a head and shoulders above the Liberals
00:03:28.840 going into the 2025 election. They have the narrative that's going to win this election.
00:03:33.260 And that is Canadians are individuals and Canadians as individuals can achieve. Liberals are,
00:03:39.620 the Liberal Party line is that government's good and you should vote to get a couple more checks in
00:03:44.080 the mail. That's not going to win the next election. And this is why I think Justin Trudeau is done.
00:03:48.560 And I guess to shift to polling for a second, this is why you see the Conservatives 10 points in the
00:03:54.000 lead. The Conservative Party base hasn't even really shrunk that much. I think they've lost a couple of
00:03:57.780 percentage points since the last election, but it's undecided voters. It's voters from, you know,
00:04:03.060 like the PPC, it's voters from the NDP who are mostly shifting towards the Conservatives because
00:04:09.400 the Conservative actually recognizes the value of the individual and the Liberals just recognize the
00:04:15.020 value of government and social benefits programs and all this sort of other stuff that, well, it's maybe
00:04:21.480 nice to have. It's not what life's about. Life's about living life. It's about actually, you know,
00:04:26.480 achieving for yourself. It's about living as a moral individual. It's not about waiting on the
00:04:31.480 government to get things done for you. But that's just my perspective. Throw in your own perspectives
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