Justin Trudeau embarrassed by reporter asking if he will resign!
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Summary
A legacy media journalist asks Justin Trudeau why he's not resigning as Prime Minister. He dodges the question like he's in the Matrix, trying to get away from the fact that he's the most unpopular PM in 50 years.
Transcript
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Hello everyone, welcome back to the Wyatt Claypool Show, where we try and have a little bit of fun with the decline of the country.
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And today, because it's a day ending and why, there are more clips of Justin Trudeau making a complete fool of himself at another press event.
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Even with the clips that Justin Trudeau and his team uploads to their own social media accounts, it doesn't look good, but this one is especially embarrassing.
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A legacy media journalist, usually in the tank for Justin Trudeau, asked him effectively why he's not going to resign as prime minister,
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despite the fact that all the polls are showing that he's anywhere from 18 to 21 points behind the Conservative Party.
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The legacy media would love to be doing propaganda for Justin Trudeau, but even they have to ask these questions to make the audience think that they have at least a little bit of integrity.
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So it has resulted in this clip, where Justin Trudeau just dodges like he's in the Matrix,
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trying to get away from the fact that he is the most unpopular prime minister we've had in probably 50 years.
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Prime Minister, I want to ask you about leadership.
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Polls have put you 20 points behind the Conservatives, and it doesn't seem to be getting better,
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despite your recent communications push from your budget.
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The public appears to have an overwhelmingly negative view of you personally,
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and you seem to have lost control of the conversation on some of the key issues that Canadians care about.
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I think the public might be looking at you and your position right now and thinking,
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for the good of the Liberal Party, why is he staying on?
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Before he answers, I just quickly want to just bring up the fact that look at Doug Ford standing there,
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I don't know what's wrong with Doug Ford and his PC government.
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Doug Ford is not very conservative, and so he keeps going in on all these stupid EV subsidy projects
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that Justin Trudeau is also funding, creating what I would define as fake jobs,
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using taxpayer dollars to try and coax a company into starting an EV manufacturing plant
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or battery manufacturing plant in Ontario, when in the normal market,
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they would never set up in Canada because the regulations and taxes are terrible.
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So we basically have to pay them to overlook all that to set up shop here.
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So guys, if you live in Ontario, please vote for the new Blue Party to try and force Doug Ford
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I don't get this guy, but here's Justin Trudeau trying to dodge this question like he's in the Matrix.
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But as you see, we're here investing in good jobs for today and for generations to come.
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I hate this idea that every time there's a problem in Canada, oh, it's a world problem.
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Every time something good happens in Canada, which basically never happens anymore,
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Like a criminal could be stopped by the police,
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and it probably somehow has to do with Trudeau in his own mind,
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If any project gets built, if any job gets created, it's all about Justin Trudeau,
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even though all these jobs are either fake jobs or it's just purely from the private sector
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slowly eking out some sort of increased productivity despite all of the taxes,
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all the regulations that Justin Trudeau and his liberal government are trying to crush them with.
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but he's going to start talking about how everything's actually fantastic
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and that do you want to be gaslighted right now?
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Because I'm willing to gaslight you into thinking that everything's great.
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But that's why for eight years, this government has been putting forward investments
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and a frame that both fights climate change and creates good jobs and economic growth,
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that understands that if you want to bring in strong investments and great jobs for Canadians,
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you have to be making investments in things like childcare, like pharmacare, like healthcare.
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We can't call it, these aren't investments, they're subsidies.
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Like it's his free speech, he's allowed to lie if he wants.
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But goodness, it's not an investment to just pour taxpayer dollars into bloated government programs
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or getting it to private businesses like Honda or Hyundai in order to start up EV factories.
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That's not an investment because there's no return for Canada.
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We are literally taking the money that taxpayers gave us to give it to a company
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who are then going to get tax breaks because they manufacture EVs,
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in which is going to be a net negative loss for Canada
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because we could have had jobs that actually made real money,
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made real productive products that people want to buy,
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not EVs who not only do you have to subsidize the company making them,
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but you have to subsidize the people buying them with big tax credits.
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I think you get like a $10,000 tax credit if you purchase a Tesla,
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which means that people don't want to purchase the Teslas without the tax credit.
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but Trudeau is trying to artificially incentivize their creation
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to just pretend like everything's getting better.
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Investments to make sure that young people get the best opportunity
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I know there are lots of folks in Ottawa thinking about process.
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that are going to set Canada and Canadians up for success.
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Housing prices just went up, and we'll talk about this a bit later.
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Rent costs and housing prices have gone up through the roof.
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That's insane, considering someone's rent is usually over a couple thousand dollars.
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So that's people having to pay $200 more from last year to this year per month.
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And he thinks that somehow these investments are going to help.
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and he's acting like all of these are great long-term investments
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People go bankrupt in the short run in this economy.
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People aren't going to wait until his government subsidies get to them next.
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because it's all fake funny money at this point.
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Over the coming decades, because that's the moment we're in right now.
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A different government years ago wouldn't have made the choice
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Yeah, they would have made a good choice instead of subsidizing EV factories.
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Would have doubled down on the oil and gas industry.
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You know, heaven forbid that we do something that works.
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it wouldn't be climate action if we did something that works.
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Because it's good for people to like go get cold in the winter
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and have to pay way more money for their overly expensive green energy on the power grid
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in order for us to feel a little bit better than ourselves.
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Like whenever he goes after rich people and says that they're not paying their fair share,
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it's so hypocritical because he's already made his money through inheritance and investments.
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And now he's going to try and tax richer people more
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as if they're the people who are making people actually suffer through this terrible economy.
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It's not rich people haven't stolen a single dollar from the Canadian taxpayers.
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Like I know there are some, in a certain sense,
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And stayed away from anything that threatened the oil and gas industry.
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Well, we know that the pressure we're putting on the oil and gas industry
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goes hand in hand with our decision to invest massively
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Because we have the clean electricity here in Canada.
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The problem is it's not a product that can be sold.
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Here's the problem with EVs and green energy and batteries and all this stuff.
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It's not a physical product that we can then use for other things.
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It's purely just a resource that you need in order to operate other things.
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like they'll say something like the education industry,
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or we should be investing more in the healthcare industry.
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You cannot base an economy off of basic services.
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And him talking about the electrification of our economy,
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All that means is that we're going to make people use electricity
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as their base energy unit for their cars and their homes
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That is not actually a resource that creates productivity.
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At the end of the day, an economy can't just be services.
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Eventually, you have to be pulling something out of the ground
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Manufacturing something that the government didn't pay
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and the manufacturing industries contract heavily.
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The April jobs report shows that all of the gains
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Sorry, I'll let Mr. Trudeau close this one out.
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and companies around the world are looking for.
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and that's what I will continue to be focused on
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because building a better future for Canadians,
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but him pretending like I'm making long-term investments,
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when do the long-term investments actually come back
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Because you've been making these long-term investments
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and they actually haven't come back to our benefit
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because supposedly we were supposed to be so wealthy
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that the investments that the government was making