The National Telegraph - Wyatt Claypool - January 05, 2025


Trudeau's downfall is inevitable, whether he resigns or not


Episode Stats

Length

1 hour and 48 minutes

Words per Minute

181.73451

Word Count

19,681

Sentence Count

16

Misogynist Sentences

54

Hate Speech Sentences

34


Summary


Transcript

00:00:00.000 hey guys just started a live stream because it is a big news week and obviously
00:00:07.380 i don't schedule these things ahead of time and i just kind of do them even if i promise
00:00:12.200 otherwise but justin trudeau is he going to resign on monday or is he not is he going to
00:00:18.180 on wednesday or is he going to stick it through till october that's one of the big stories we
00:00:23.200 have going on we have david eby releasing the laziest legislative schedule ever in british
00:00:28.760 columbia history or at least as far as i know considering all the buzz around it uh what else
00:00:34.240 do we got going on we have uh in yeah there's some other stuff why am i forgetting stuff but yeah we
00:00:41.740 have the ongoing leadership kind of jockeying inside the liberal party to try and see who's going to
00:00:46.480 replace trudeau um all of them are bad options but part of this is also me wanting to jump on and
00:00:53.300 talk about things i might make into videos standalone later but sometimes you get a lot of
00:00:57.840 things bookmarked in your twitter you want to talk about later and uh you don't know if you're
00:01:02.660 really going to make it into a video or not so you just want to you know talk about it some alternative
00:01:06.980 way uh one of those being rachel gilmore getting mad at the trude or the the poly of uh jordan
00:01:14.540 peterson interview and then also uh elizabeth may with this ridiculous press conference where she went
00:01:21.560 on about like how california should join as the 11th province of canada yeah
00:01:26.040 oh hey nelson cade from new brunswick by the way make sure you are a member of the progressive
00:01:34.320 conservative party of new brunswick because they will have a leadership election probably this year
00:01:39.800 since blaine higgs not only lost the government in this last uh election but he also is doesn't even
00:01:46.540 have a seat anymore yeah so uh where's the clip i want to play the elizabeth may clip right now if i can
00:02:00.080 while people are joining you guys can suffer with this with me for this clip
00:02:06.300 i don't want to be a little mr trump but on the other hand hey donald have we got a deal for you
00:02:14.840 you think we want to be the 51st state yeah but maybe california would like to be the 11th province
00:02:20.760 how about it california oregon washington we've already got a carbon trading system between
00:02:29.600 california and quebec we've got some strong alliances on our west coast from british columbia
00:02:36.280 there's been a lot of academic papers on the idea of cascadia want to put a referendum to your
00:02:41.460 citizens because this is what you deal if we got a deal for you this is what you get free health
00:02:45.580 care universal free health care no more one-year-olds who suddenly fall off the medicaid list and their
00:02:50.840 parents are in the news because they're trying to do a go fund me so they can get yeah that rarely
00:02:55.320 happens elizabeth but canadians do wait so long for medicare or sorry for our health care which is
00:03:00.820 basically a terrible form of only medicare and no other option uh people don't get the treatment they
00:03:05.700 need because they have to wait and then also you have people being offered made left and right
00:03:10.260 because it's a way of getting sick people off the list by trying to pressure them to kill themselves
00:03:14.560 effectively their daughter to a doctor universal free health care and guess what those gun laws
00:03:21.520 that your congress is too afraid to pass because of the national gun lobby we already got our strict
00:03:27.280 gun laws that's why we have the safest streets around the world we already have good gun laws and
00:03:32.320 women have a right to abortion under our universal health care system they actually don't because
00:03:38.700 currently there is just no law so it's more so because it's the wild west of life issues uh in terms
00:03:46.180 of legislation you can literally do whatever you want so it's not a right it's do whatever you want
00:03:51.760 because nobody has any has passed any sensible law to control it but you know we don't have to stop there
00:03:58.060 don't think about it you could get rid of all these states that always vote democrat you know what
00:04:04.180 else will take bernie sanders off your hands proud new canadian citizen of the great province of vermont
00:04:11.120 vermont new hampshire maine we'd love to see you our maritime provinces already have deep deep links
00:04:19.800 and ties i thought she was gonna say deep deep debt well enough kidding around but honestly president trump
00:04:29.300 get used to it canada sovereign nation we could do better to always do better
00:04:36.440 but we love our country and it's a country it's a nation and we do not aspire to be 51st state
00:04:49.200 that's a that's a party leader in canada for anyone unaware that is somebody who leads one of the
00:04:55.640 parties uh elizabeth may i know it's only a two-seat party but still and yeah uh she sounds a little bit
00:05:03.100 like she's been hitting the nicole party hard in that clip i never get her i never i don't understand
00:05:08.380 why she always talks like that uh lynn brooks says she's canada's embarrassment and i only disagree
00:05:17.000 with that because that is justin trudeau and jagmeet singh's job thank you very much
00:05:21.080 she is just a sideshow to make fun of every once in a while
00:05:24.400 hey wyatt thanks for the stream here no problem david it's more so i apologize because i just
00:05:32.360 randomly put these things up out of nowhere um so as the day's gone on i keep seeing these rumors
00:05:39.180 that justin trudeau is going to resign and i already made a video on this and this is going to be
00:05:43.540 me repeating some things but obviously even if you're watching this doesn't mean you watch every
00:05:47.980 video i make uh but like i don't see trudeau resigning on monday at least just because i don't
00:05:54.920 see why you would do a resignation on monday and then two days later having a caucus meeting like what
00:06:03.860 would the caucus meeting be about who would be leading the caucus meeting if trudeau resigned like
00:06:08.260 on monday unless he's going to pull a joe biden and be like and now our new leader is melanie joe lee
00:06:14.760 yeah yeah and then like melanie joe lee walks out they're like okay i'm the prime minister now
00:06:22.000 and then they have to start doing like normal liberal party stuff with melanie joe lee in the
00:06:26.860 driver's seat like i don't see it plus again justin trudeau is a terrible prime minister and leader
00:06:32.400 but that's just in like a policy sense if you're talking about a political marketability sense
00:06:38.460 justin trudeau as weird as it is to say is still a better option than all the other people on the
00:06:44.760 table i'm not a liberal i don't like the liberals i am an orthodox conservative but why if you had a
00:06:53.220 choice between trudeau and freeland let's say that you have to become the advisor to the liberal party
00:06:59.220 you are their campaign director their policy director you're the everything director and you
00:07:03.820 get to pick and choose who ends up filling what positions in the party are you replacing trudeau
00:07:09.860 even with all of his negatives with christia freeland is this her is her are her negatives lower
00:07:16.020 her negatives aren't as bad sure um there's also nothing there she is the color beige made into a
00:07:24.440 human being same thing with mark carney same thing with anita anand melanie joe lee all these other
00:07:30.280 people dominic leblanc you know mark garrettson for for a liberal leader i'd pick mark garrettson at
00:07:35.760 least he gets attention and attention is a currency that is very valuable in politics uh this is
00:07:41.540 something that erin o'toole never figured out because he thought if i'm just neutral and nice i will
00:07:47.020 eventually become prime minister and that is not how politics works and it's not how politics ever
00:07:51.500 worked there's this idea that politics used to be very prim and proper where men in top hats said
00:07:56.160 nice things to each other and then we picked the nicest guy to be the prime minister it's like no
00:07:59.700 uh you still got to be pretty hard-nosed in how you go about things forming alliances you know
00:08:05.820 trying to make sure that you can connect with a certain base on popular issues and erin o'toole decided
00:08:11.420 to do none of that didn't form any alliances talked about no issues that anyone cared about
00:08:16.700 and surprisingly i mean sorry unsurprisingly got clobbered by justin trudeau even though justin
00:08:23.380 trudeau had negative ratings even back then that would suggest it was going to be hard for him to
00:08:27.460 be able to win another government even a minority government but erin o'toole found a way to make it
00:08:32.700 work matt i ahoy ahoy to you matt jason uh gallinger uh mark carney is worse than trudeau well and it's
00:08:43.340 he's competent trudeau in a bad way he would be better at moving trudeau's policy downfield
00:08:49.760 whereas at least trudeau is an idiot and even with trudeau being in office he actually tends to screw
00:08:55.020 up a lot of things so as authoritarian as socialistic as trudeau is he's also sometimes not very good at
00:09:01.720 implementing his own agenda his own agenda a freelander or carney who are policy wonks are
00:09:08.440 going to be way better at dribbling downfield and making sure that they can actually get some of
00:09:13.880 the stuff implemented not just passed and then held up in committee for years and years like you know
00:09:19.520 bill c63 even if that hate speech law passes i guarantee it takes them an extra few years just to figure
00:09:26.040 out what they're even going to do with it and they're not even going to get it done by then like i think bill c63
00:09:31.080 is set to pass but it's not going to do anything because by the time it's passed uh like the conservatives
00:09:37.400 are going to be in they can immediately repeal it and i don't see where the conservatives would like
00:09:41.640 flip on that issue because obviously every party you're never going to get 100 of what's promised
00:09:48.120 from every party and it's because people say a lot of things they say things they didn't really mean
00:09:53.280 politicians are also not great people and so they don't always implement things i don't see the
00:09:58.060 conservatives ever whiffing on the bill c63 issue and saying actually we like it it's just not how that's
00:10:03.700 going to work
00:10:07.400 oh is that how long it is so patrick benitez here says what are they going to talk about during the
00:10:14.900 liberal national caucus meeting for six hours is that actually scheduled for six hours like maybe
00:10:20.560 that just means that they're going to meet between this six hour period and there's nothing solid yet
00:10:25.660 but like i'm wondering if trudeau is just going to throw down the gauntlet and basically say
00:10:30.660 you know hey look here idiots either you're going to try and beat me in a in a liberal leadership
00:10:36.920 race or i'm still the leader because no doubt in a leadership race trudeau would still be unbeatable
00:10:42.580 compared to these people because who's going to take them on who's going to sell memberships who's
00:10:46.920 going to like make videos like pure poly of walking down the street talking about issues you really
00:10:52.360 can't do that when you're the establishment party and all of you have the exact same accomplishments
00:10:57.720 because you've done the same things together for nine years like what are they going to run on you
00:11:02.340 i'm better at getting stupid things done or they have to admit to scandals if they want to attack
00:11:06.960 trudeau that's where trudeau's teflon when it comes to the liberal party how do you criticize him as
00:11:12.780 another liberal you like him langton industry says it's a mini leadership race for six hours
00:11:20.820 mike cadman okay no they are actually saying it's a six hour meeting
00:11:26.720 okay well yeah maybe that maybe trudeau is going to make people fight to the death
00:11:32.340 wow anyways
00:11:37.560 so but let's jump over to rachel gilmore because she's a fun person she's a fun lady
00:11:45.540 i want to talk about her criticizing the interview with uh poly of and jordan peterson i'm not sure
00:11:53.060 if you guys have seen her response i haven't seen it yet so this is my first time even viewing this
00:11:57.140 thing and check it out i watched the jordan peterson interview with pier poliev so you don't have to
00:12:04.220 who thinks she actually made it through the entire thing you guys really owe me for this one because
00:12:09.680 some stuff was said that canadians need to know that the dude who is probably going to lead the
00:12:15.300 country next is actually saying do you have to do you need to inform people what was said in the
00:12:22.240 interview like 35 million people have made impressions on it since it was first upload i
00:12:28.340 believe it's more like 42 million at this point you think people need help finding that interview
00:12:33.040 like no but it was buried in an interview that is an hour and 40 minutes long oh it's a conspiracy
00:12:41.300 it was an hour and 40 minutes long it's almost like two people are talking that's longer than it
00:12:45.960 would take me to re-watch tucker and dale versus evil anyways in between screaming at my phone i took
00:12:50.560 a lot of notes so let's dive in and trust me the end is the worst part so stick around to start
00:12:56.860 things off in case you live under a rock pier poliev is the conservative leader who is currently
00:13:01.220 leading in the polls and is very likely to be the next prime minister of canada and he sat down
00:13:06.120 with jordan peterson who became famous for refusing to use his students preferred pronouns
00:13:10.860 who now spends his time posting transphobia screaming about woke and sharing is woke not an actual
00:13:17.460 thing like rachel gilmore is the type of person who would call herself woke yet when it's convenient
00:13:22.700 will deny it's even existing um human milking videos so yeah things are going great and while
00:13:30.400 poliev and peterson took their time to wade into the weirdness like crabs in boiling water
00:13:35.120 by the end of the chat they said some truly unhinged stuff to kick things off they talked
00:13:39.700 about how poliev spends his days which honestly wasn't very interesting beyond him revealing
00:13:44.080 that he's done 600 events in the last year and while he framed those events as visiting factories
00:13:49.800 farms mills and mines we know it's also a ton of rallies if she's acting like that's like a bad
00:13:55.920 thing like she's the worst sleuth i've ever seen she'll like find something that everybody knows
00:14:02.400 she'll say it's she'll act like it's sinister what she found and then like acting like it was being
00:14:09.600 covered up it's like no it wasn't everyone knows this he's probably highlighting that he's also
00:14:15.360 visited farms and whatnot and it's not just rallies like this even though we're not in an election
00:14:19.180 campaign yet anyways the two move on oh my goodness we're not in an election campaign yet
00:14:23.640 you mean people sometimes should campaign before we're in a campaign period you mean like being
00:14:29.240 smart rachel gilmore is shocked at people being smart on to discussing why people feel like they
00:14:35.380 can't get ahead and this is where we get one of my early favorite moments one of the few times
00:14:39.440 poliev speaks about women specifically if you're a young woman who's got a biological clock obviously
00:14:44.640 we'll do the math pointing out that we can't starve families because of the housing crisis which
00:14:48.900 is part of the problem for sure but god am i tired of pasty dudes acting like my lot in life is to
00:14:54.480 make babies when did he say that like when did he actually say that he said something you even
00:15:02.880 agreed with it what you raise their kids with good traditional values but this part of the
00:15:09.500 discussion is also where we see one of the first hints of this really sneaky thing that
00:15:14.320 polyam does throughout the interview he's often diagnosing problems correctly but his solutions are
00:15:19.980 to quote the guy who called this a great interview concerning take for example when he's talking about
00:15:26.040 business investment and he points out that u.s business investment is higher per worker than
00:15:31.640 canadian business investment he literally took the total business investment for both countries and
00:15:36.100 divided it by their number of workers he tells us that the u.s having a higher business investment per worker
00:15:41.820 this was where it cuts off on her own video so what was her point there isn't that exactly what you
00:15:48.240 would expect polyam to use to compare business investment in canada and the u.s taking business
00:15:55.120 investment and the workers that there is less investment per worker in canada which demonstrates
00:16:00.280 that we both have less money less wages per worker not only is our dollar weaker but and he's
00:16:07.180 obviously using like a similar currency to do it but still um i don't know how she's like how she's
00:16:14.200 even squaring that like we're less efficient in canada that's the point uh yeah christina m did you see
00:16:20.340 cory morgan's back and forth with her on x today yes i i might make a video on this rachel gilmore thing
00:16:27.720 and i might make it more like an edited video but uh cory morgan called her out for um basically
00:16:35.600 saying that i think i think the toronto sun made fun of her recently or whatever and he said oh look
00:16:41.520 out in toronto sun you're about to have rachel gilmore start trying to spam you guys emails basically
00:16:46.500 saying you're bad people and should take it down and he says just like she did to the western standard
00:16:50.660 and then she jumped into the replies and said to cory i've never i've never emailed the uh the
00:16:57.160 western standard before that's ridiculous and then he went to go get their own records person to go
00:17:01.420 through the emails and showed that she did email them like trying to like woke school them into like
00:17:06.520 deleting something cory had written yeah uh she's one of those people who i don't even think she's
00:17:11.980 i don't even think she's lying when she said that she didn't send an email like that is a lie
00:17:16.580 but i think in her world she's so disconnected from reality i don't even think she knows the
00:17:22.380 things that she did so yeah
00:17:24.260 mr miles unrelated to this topic but kevin long is too good for the conservative party his beliefs are
00:17:38.740 way too common sense too good for the conservative party i well i wouldn't say that i think that kevin
00:17:43.060 should be in the conservative party every once in a while i see somebody make the argument that
00:17:48.080 oh it would be good if kevin stayed as an independent because he can do more and say more
00:17:51.880 and that's technically true an independent gets more time to speak than like let's say a backbench
00:17:57.800 conservative mp on average but the problem is is that how are you going to get re-elected
00:18:02.640 independents just don't get re-elected you have to be like the most well-known person locally
00:18:07.980 ever to get re-elected and you have to probably spend near the max money uh if people were following
00:18:14.860 it i think jody wilson raybold and i think you get to spend a little bit more money if you're an
00:18:19.640 independent because you don't have that you know above you campaign infrastructure jody wilson raybold
00:18:25.280 spent like two hundred thousand dollars in vancouver granville getting re-elected in the 2019 election
00:18:32.940 and then i think she just didn't bother in the 2021 uh election but that was like a lot of effort
00:18:40.420 that's a crazy amount of money to spend getting re-elected and she had 110 percent name recognition
00:18:47.220 everybody knew her she was a local hero by that point had like two books out not actually but you
00:18:53.380 know i mean she was so well regarded by that point that everyone knew who she was and had an opinion
00:18:59.380 about her so it made it very easy to win re-election kevin vong is a much better mp than jody wilson raybold
00:19:05.140 is people kind of read into read into her history raybold that because she stood up to trudeau she must
00:19:12.140 have been a better mp no no she was bad for the justice system she got rid of a lot of jury court type
00:19:18.820 stuff she's made courts far more slanted uh she was very much the kind of me too kind of a justice
00:19:25.620 minister who ended up really hurting the justice system trying to not hurt victims even though it's
00:19:31.160 basically made it easier to make false accusations and it's gamified the court system in that way uh
00:19:36.840 so yeah like jody wilson raybold wasn't even good but kevin vong being much better doesn't mean that
00:19:41.900 he's more likely to get elected because he doesn't have like a big famous moment that means that everyone
00:19:46.440 in toronto especially his riding knows who he is uh michael a jones hey wyatt will trudeau pro rogue and
00:19:58.120 what will the effect of that be legal ramifications well there's no real legal ramifications it's just
00:20:04.460 a tool that a government can use i would say though that the usual thing preventing you from doing it is
00:20:10.820 that it can make you unpopular it's a risky thing to do the problem is the liberals are already at
00:20:16.560 rock bottom so what do they have to lose by pro roguing giving themselves a reset even if it does
00:20:21.900 nothing and they're still unpopular well they haven't lost anything you know you can't lose anything
00:20:27.320 without gaining anything and in this case the liberals don't even have to lose anything to try and
00:20:31.100 gain because they can't they literally don't have anything anymore uh and so that's where
00:20:36.420 i think the liberals if i was the liberal advisor not that i want them to ever win but if i was their
00:20:42.980 advisor i'd prorogue immediately i'd come up with some excuse that we have to prepare some sort of
00:20:48.980 counter to uh the incoming trump administration or whatever on trade and that all the stuff happening
00:20:55.760 in government right now is basically trying to tie the hands of trudeau like these are all lies but you
00:21:00.980 know if i'm a liberal unscrupulous liberal advisor this is what i would say and that we need parliament
00:21:06.000 to basically calm down so we can be on like you know a uh we can prioritize canada we can have a
00:21:11.380 team canada parliament when we come back
00:21:13.400 alexander campbell kevin vong originally ran as a liberal maybe he should replace trudeau
00:21:21.840 that would actually be funny if kevin vong tried to run in the literal liberal leadership and he
00:21:26.800 basically tried to run as like a 90s chretien like 93 liberal who actually wants to like cut government
00:21:32.920 spending and whatnot uh but i don't think that he would he'd immediately get kicked out and then that
00:21:37.360 would just hurt his reputation because even if it was just for the troll of it you'd have so many
00:21:41.240 people be like oh well you know see kevin vong's not any good because he used to run as a liberal
00:21:46.260 then he tried to run for the liberal leadership guys there's even some conservative mps who probably
00:21:51.860 would run as liberals if the liberals had a better chance in their ridings and it's not because
00:21:56.900 oh that shows the corruption of the liberal the conservative party that just shows that people are
00:22:01.800 opportunists and will jump on opportunities when they when they come up came in rob says vong
00:22:08.240 should honestly run for mayor and that's something i've pitched in the past i think that he'd make a
00:22:13.800 good mayoral candidate and i like anthony fury a lot but i think we can all agree um anthony fury
00:22:20.540 lost came like fourth or fifth place for mayor in uh in 2023 i believe it was 2023 yeah or 2024 early
00:22:29.860 and then he lost again in this like early uh november so trying to run for a council seat
00:22:36.580 in a by-election and like it's one of those things where same thing with cary lake in arizona
00:22:42.220 if you've lost a couple of times it makes it really hard to make the pitch that now you should elect me
00:22:48.420 to this office after you've already said no to me before even though he'd make a great mayor
00:22:52.920 there is that kind of aura of loserishness that goes around people who have lost races before
00:22:59.840 um so that's and it's a tragedy of politics people should give people a chance but
00:23:04.620 that's just not how it works often
00:23:07.640 martin anguish gonna finish reacting to gilmore's reaction well i actually did technically finish it
00:23:19.240 she only put up two and two uh two minutes and 20 seconds of it and i don't really want to go to
00:23:23.140 her tiktok uh page right now uh like i sometimes go on to people's tiktoks on google but it's always
00:23:29.760 annoying to navigate that christine m do you think he'd have a chance as mayor he's so polar to chow
00:23:39.720 toronto needs him yeah like i think he could do it um kevin would because the thing is kevin could
00:23:46.380 probably get people on board from all walks of life and winning as the mayor is very different
00:23:51.820 compared to winning as an mp because municipal races have far lower turnout but you need to have
00:23:58.100 a good coalition so he's not going to have a labor coalition he's not going to exactly have the
00:24:02.740 conservative type coalition that's emerging in toronto what he could have is kind of an alternative
00:24:07.720 where it's like you would maybe just describe it as like a common sense citizen coalition where you
00:24:13.800 have conservatives liberals and ndp people who are like homeowners who want property tax reduced
00:24:19.400 people want regulations reduced people who want crime crackdown on you would basically just be like
00:24:24.640 a law and order low tax mayoral campaign kind of like how rob ford ran it in 2010 because rob ford
00:24:31.800 although he was obviously conservative was not running as a conservative because he had never run in a
00:24:36.800 partisan election before he'd only ever run for city council yeah terry french vong is no liberal
00:24:44.140 he's too sensible and i don't fault vong for running as a liberal in 2021 because guess what
00:24:50.420 what are you going to do run as a conservative and get your face kicked in your teeth kicked in
00:24:55.080 and get like 19 of the vote and the conservative party packs on the back says thanks for that and then
00:24:59.600 sends you on your way you want to run for somewhere you can win i don't fault people for taking an
00:25:04.540 opportunity especially if his motivation was i'm going to try and get into government and fix stuff
00:25:08.880 whatever i don't mind because again there are people who run for the conservatives and sit there
00:25:13.500 and do absolutely nothing in office and just because they're under the conservative banner doesn't mean i
00:25:18.500 appreciate the nothing they're doing or even counterproductive things
00:25:22.060 lynn says why you are still a very young man are you going to run anywhere or be a media mogul what's
00:25:32.180 the plan well i did run somewhere that's what this piece of lit is behind me i ran in calgary signal
00:25:37.520 hill where i'm currently sitting uh like you know in terms of like geographically where i'm currently
00:25:42.720 sitting uh i had a lot of support i had anywhere from 700 to like a thousand supporters before i even
00:25:49.460 got the official list and then i was kicked out of the race because you know uh they only kick you
00:25:54.780 out when you're probably going to win some insider near the top of the party who wanted me removed
00:25:59.060 from the race to try and get one of their not maybe they don't even know this person as like a
00:26:03.440 friend but they wanted like at least an ally of their circle in and jokes on them i still made sure
00:26:09.880 the person they wanted lost even though they kicked me out to try and make sure that they won
00:26:13.460 uh but you know what can you do
00:26:15.400 see rose as the mayor of mississauga is a total nightmare honestly i had some high hopes for uh for
00:26:25.120 her when she got in office i'm forgetting her name but the mayor of mississauga she's like a complete
00:26:30.460 nutty uh like bernie sanders type liberal but then she's sensible on some stuff i don't even know how
00:26:38.100 to classify her so when she ran she actually used to be a liberal in the cretchen years and she was
00:26:43.940 like really anti george bush and whatnot very anti-american but every once in a while she says
00:26:48.720 something that's sensible she actually finished her career in parliament as an independent but when she
00:26:53.220 was running for the race she was like rejecting gender theory and talking about ways of locking up
00:26:57.480 criminals for longer using municipal bylaw type powers and that was smart that was smart and then
00:27:04.180 she was like praising yahya sinwar the leader of hamas as like a freedom fighter because she's a
00:27:10.840 complete nutcase she's kind of like a green party politician who fell in with the liberals very much
00:27:16.460 just like a you know kind of like resistance democrat you know i mean kind of like an aoc
00:27:22.220 ilhan omar rashida talib type democrat but in canada but then she'll does conservative things every once
00:27:29.500 well she's like okay freaky image imagine if you took it's carolyn parish the lady we're talking about
00:27:36.880 the the mayor of mississauga she's kind of like if you mixed joe mansion and alexandria ocasio-cortez
00:27:43.240 and ilhan omar if you mix those three people you get carolyn parish
00:27:47.800 christa m vong was guest hosting toronto talk radio last week listen to him from saskatchewan
00:27:57.760 manitoba he's good uh and yeah he's great i think that he's actually a really good communicator
00:28:03.160 you guys should go check that out um he was guest hosting on some station but kevin is for people who
00:28:11.320 don't know the full background ran as the liberal candidate in uh spadina fort york
00:28:15.960 probably ccp elements of the liberal party tried to get him tossed out because they found out that
00:28:22.040 despite being chinese vietnamese he is very anti-communist and not friendly to the chinese
00:28:27.500 government at all so in the last week of the race they try and dump a fake scandal on him
00:28:32.440 to make uh to put pressure on the party to get rid of him basically trudeau says he will not be
00:28:37.300 in caucus if he gets elected and i don't want people to vote for him and despite that kevin had
00:28:42.700 a good enough campaign locally he still ended up winning because he was also the liberal on the
00:28:47.120 ballot still so people were still xing a mark next to kevin's name who wanted to vote liberal who
00:28:51.780 probably didn't know that trudeau was telling people not to vote for him but so he's never
00:28:56.240 actually sat a single day as a liberal uh didn't she post part two on twitter and the replies i can
00:29:07.600 go check if rachel gilmore had a second one maybe the better way of doing this is if i just go and
00:29:12.620 look up on rachel gilmore's own uh youtube channel because i think she has a youtube channel where she
00:29:18.300 posts this stuff too and then i can view it from there um i also just have to remember to do
00:29:26.380 something on the back end of the website for a second there not website youtube channel
00:29:30.020 but we are slowly making our way to getting 100 000 subscribers by december of 2025 so if you guys
00:29:38.640 know anyone make sure to recommend them to subscribe to the channel we have a goal of 100 000 we are almost
00:29:44.920 at 30 000 i've broken it down and even though i i suck at math i have analytical friends and they
00:29:52.760 can help me even though i'm the one who owes them dinner if i don't win i know that to get obviously
00:29:59.300 if i get to 70 30 000 which is going to happen within the next day or two that means to get to
00:30:04.760 100 000 700 new subscribers represents one percent of the goal so that's what a money video is in my
00:30:12.160 mind if i can get 700 subscribers on a single video that means we're in the money because in theory
00:30:18.800 i can if i just do that 100 times get 700 people subscribe on a video 100 times then we win but
00:30:28.020 obviously that's not going to happen but obviously i don't that would only be 100 days worth of videos
00:30:33.060 potentially and i sometimes upload twice a day so now you guys are hearing this whole background and i
00:30:38.600 know it might be boring so if i do 100 videos and those 100 videos get 700 subscribers we win but i
00:30:46.120 don't exactly need that because i have over 300 in like 40 days to get this thing done i'm assuming that
00:30:52.880 like the date in december i have to do it by is not going to be at the very end so i just need like
00:30:59.080 maybe 50 videos or even 40 videos to each get 700 and then i can kind of nickel and dime my way
00:31:05.260 to the top with videos getting like 35 subscribers and 200 or whatever and maybe you really over
00:31:11.160 perform one day with like 2000 or whatever but do we have gilmore here oh yes we do okay i'll see you
00:31:19.400 oh my goodness stop it i hate these masterclass have you guys ever seen those stupid masterclass ads on
00:31:26.260 youtube sorry i'm so far behind oh hey but we got a we got a comment immediately or on a super chat
00:31:43.320 since i just caught up here so old med student says thoughts on getting 500 doors and knockers in
00:31:50.740 papano to oust trudeau seat polywave has it leaning mdp by two points and 338 has it leaning
00:31:56.240 a liberal by three points uh yeah i think that what you would do and i think that you don't need
00:32:01.400 you don't even need 500 door knockers if you want to do it all in a singular day yeah you may might need
00:32:06.800 500 even that's excessive because think about how many people that would mean how many doors each
00:32:11.960 five each of those 500 people would have to knock it wouldn't even be that many to clear out an
00:32:16.060 entire riding but what you do is you take a map of papano and you find the neighborhoods that have
00:32:22.460 the highest anglo populations someone on the ground probably knows that the the streets where you're
00:32:28.240 going to talk to a lot of more english montrealers and you hammer those ones and basically say vote
00:32:34.220 conservative because you can't vote liberal like you know trudeau sucks you got to teach them a lesson
00:32:38.760 because you don't show up because if you're not an ndp person don't go to a ride and say vote ndp
00:32:43.920 because it gets trudeau out i don't like the ndp either and you're never going to be able to market
00:32:48.020 for the ndp better than the ndp can so i'd always say the best way of doing it is just going there
00:32:53.860 and hiving off some votes for the conservatives because it helps the conservatives in the long run
00:32:57.380 it's a bad short-term strategy to want the more far left option to win in that riding rather than the
00:33:03.940 ndp barely wins but the conservatives also come up not that the ndp wins a big victory but yeah thank
00:33:09.600 you for the five dollar uh super chat uh old med student and sheree attiste the guy who runs polywave
00:33:15.400 is doing an excellent job he legitimately has a far better model than most people do when it comes to
00:33:21.580 predicting election outcomes he predicted toronto saint paul correct la sal amard verdun he even
00:33:27.500 predicted the close race between the ndp and the conservatives pretty accurately uh where some of
00:33:33.100 the prediction websites they lean too heavily on last elections results to influence what the next
00:33:38.780 elections results are going to look like where i find that sheree attiste tends to use a more
00:33:43.880 momentum-based model that when a party has momentum especially when they have a lot of momentum
00:33:49.620 their lead might even be under you know under uh undershot just since the um they you actually
00:33:58.880 might undershoot the conservatives lead because at some point the liberals knowing they're going to
00:34:04.220 lose are just not even going to show up to vote that's what happened in cloverdale langley city
00:34:07.660 338 canada said the conservatives would win with 26 percent in terms of a lead of 26 percent over the
00:34:14.420 next closest opponent it didn't it ended up being 50 percent because at some point it the the scale
00:34:21.000 tips so heavily towards the conservatives it's like the other ones just fly out of the pan of the other
00:34:26.180 side of the scale
00:34:26.940 gavin smith says i see now why you want jj on your show big shout out lol
00:34:34.260 no i i think jj does a good a good job i just watched one of his videos for the 2024 wrap-up
00:34:43.180 biff lowen says i like your reaction videos get a lot of info about uh way about different
00:34:52.800 politicians and weirdos on social media and yeah i try and do it in such a way where i'm not just
00:34:58.560 doing a 30 minute video reading you a bill some people do channels like that oftentimes the cliff
00:35:05.060 notes version of what the bill does is good enough um i'm not a policy wonk even though again
00:35:10.040 i have a master's degree in public policy and guess what that's not impressive at all all that
00:35:15.160 degree taught me was policy people are annoying and they think that the more detailed a policy is
00:35:20.280 makes it better i find if it can it's if it's good and it's simple that's a good policy if it's long
00:35:26.620 and complicated there's no way for it to be good pretty much because complication equals more bloat
00:35:32.840 in government which requires more money money to administer and it has way more problems in the
00:35:38.300 judiciary actually being implemented properly because there are so many different ways of
00:35:42.660 challenging the law because it's too bloated and complicated
00:35:45.300 yeah terry french is right papineau i'm not right but papineau is kind of like la salamard verdun
00:35:54.160 the bloc could also come up and win um i think trudeau's gonna have kind of like a death by a thousand
00:36:00.220 cuts type of an issue in his writing that he's only ever won it by 50 percent harper in calgary
00:36:07.120 heritage and calgary signal hill or calgary west when it like was called the riding i'm in harper
00:36:13.020 actually used to be the mp for uh for one term as a reform mp and then in heritage later as the
00:36:19.560 conservative and alliance leader he ended up uh winning he'd win his writing like 75 percent of the
00:36:24.380 vote trudeau only wins it by 50 and that's been consistent 2015 to 2019 to 2021 he's only he went
00:36:31.400 from like 50 percent of the vote to 51 back down to 50 it's not like trudeau's a superstar in that
00:36:36.980 riding uh he's popular he beats his next closest opponent by 20 points but that's not because he's
00:36:43.240 popular it's because his opposition tends to be evenly divided between the bloc and then the ndp and
00:36:49.280 then the greens and the conservatives both have like five or six percent in the area but if the
00:36:53.760 conservatives can take their four percent in his writing which was literally how low the
00:36:57.740 conservatives are in papineau and they pumped up their four percent to 11 now it's a game because
00:37:04.060 no doubt if the conservatives can increase their vote like in la salamard verdun the bloc are also
00:37:08.980 going to come up and the ndp are also going to come up and you just hope that the one one or the other
00:37:14.060 block or ndp gain the most benefit if it's too even that's when i think trudeau could reduce his vote
00:37:20.080 all the way down to 37 and still hold on to it nelson cade where all where are the six remaining
00:37:30.300 liberal seats i believe that there were a few in quebec just only one in montreal or there's one
00:37:36.360 in quebec i think there's like one or two in toronto um and then the remaining ones were like
00:37:42.020 winnipeg usually like one of the atlantic cities and then i think one uh one in toronto one in like
00:37:49.040 victoria or vancouver that was like on a very hawkish model by sheree attiste
00:37:55.000 karen van atto what do you mean that you finally signed up last week like on the on the list or on
00:38:15.680 uh on the list or the uh or as like a party member somewhere angela williams jj stds uh c uh cjr 902
00:38:26.800 jj huge tds yeah that's where i would disagree with jj uh i think that he he i find has a very
00:38:34.500 bias towards what is normal in terms of what is aesthetically normal and because trump is so not
00:38:40.380 normal i find he doesn't give him much of the benefit of the doubt even though over time i
00:38:45.480 noticed that he drops criticisms of trump as they don't pan out so like i don't think he's in a
00:38:50.980 harp on about the felon thing as time goes on because it's so clearly something of the past that
00:38:55.700 was like a momentary rush to judgment on trump to try and hurt his chances in 2024 a lot of the stuff
00:39:02.780 with jj though is i think that he actually is generally more conservative but he's like the type of
00:39:09.460 guy who wants his politicians to feel like they fit in his kind of cultural sensibilities i don't even
00:39:15.620 think on paper if you showed him a trump policy that's not obviously trump policy like building
00:39:20.240 the wall but other trump policies if you showed them to him on paper i think he'd be fine with
00:39:24.700 them i think it's just that he has a hard time with trump as a personality
00:39:27.860 hey wyatt how do you think a polyev appearance on joe rogan would go
00:39:34.200 honestly i don't even really want polyev to go on joe rogan i just don't really think it's his
00:39:39.040 kind of forum um and i don't think i want like polyev to stay on trump the topic of trump
00:39:45.140 i don't really want polyev to do things that are always i don't want him to do things that seem too
00:39:51.320 trumpy not in a bad way like trump's so bad he can't do things like trump but i don't want to make
00:39:56.700 it look like leaders now do the same you know podcast circuit that uh donald trump did donald trump
00:40:03.960 didn't even go on jordan peterson peter uh polyev can have his own podcast that he goes on to and
00:40:09.160 trump can have his own i don't think that we need to go to american hosts constantly to talk about
00:40:13.880 things it's better to build up canadian shows and have local people who actually care about your
00:40:20.120 country in a very specific way being the people that you talk to not going to joe rogan where you're
00:40:26.260 going to have to explain a lot of concepts about canada that he doesn't know about and it's going to be
00:40:30.780 more informative informative for americans than it is going to be for canadians who are not yet voting
00:40:35.600 for polyev oh lisa hudson hey wyatt what do you think of drunken lizzie dizzy speech about trump if
00:40:43.900 you can call it call it a speech we actually i talked about it earlier on and yeah she seemed like
00:40:48.480 she was hitting the nyquil pretty hard maybe she was mixing it too much with her dayquil
00:40:53.000 aaron can someone please fill me in on who jj is or so can check out his uh or is so i can check
00:41:06.480 his channel just type in jj mccullough he'll come up he almost has a million subscribers
00:41:10.020 and he just does really good videos on canada and sort of cultural topics
00:41:14.420 again avoid some of his trump stuff so like he did a whole um video on like trump's like like
00:41:24.140 scheme to try and steal the election or whatever and i thought that it was kind of dishonest because
00:41:28.440 he used two anti-trump sources for making the anti-trump uh side of the argument and then he used
00:41:34.540 only ted cruz to make the pro-trump side of the argument and i found that he kind of um just the
00:41:39.920 way he framed it was just not great what the heck okay len 139.99 super chat i'm not sure if you wanted
00:41:50.080 like some sort of a uh i'm not sure if you wanted some sort of sort of a question answered but uh thank
00:41:58.300 you for the 100 and 139 super chat i'll make sure to uh you know answer anything you have yeah like
00:42:06.980 even chats like what the hell's going on with you len oh hey karen uh thanks for subscribing to the
00:42:12.680 site
00:42:13.000 just that bridge len sold me crack len shout out len now this is becoming the len chat
00:42:23.320 but yeah so uh len's len's paid for all my food for the next week thank you
00:42:32.840 mike and gel thank you for the five dollar super chat uh wanted to thank you again for your cringe
00:42:39.520 videos about britney looking uh forward to more of them still laughing the funny thing is you know
00:42:44.880 guys know i lost three subscribers early on from that video i think it must be people who don't watch
00:42:51.040 me very often and to be fair that was a very out of the pocket type of a video but i think there
00:42:56.400 was just a bunch of people like this isn't why it's just ranting about trudeau unsubscribe and it
00:43:00.940 was very strange i'm up to like a net increase of subscribers after that video but it was very
00:43:05.340 strange
00:43:05.960 yeah i'm gonna i'll get back to uh to rachel gilmore here
00:43:12.540 i think len had a comment back here i want to go back to why there was a huge problem in south
00:43:19.440 vancouver in richmond with kenny chu accusing people of being ccp and threatening ccys investigations
00:43:25.160 insane really is he running again because like obviously i think there is a lot of ccp people
00:43:32.040 around i have a ccp ccp person suing me right now but i hope that nobody's he's not like because i think
00:43:39.720 kenny chu's a good guy i hope that he wouldn't be like trying to weaponize accusations to go after
00:43:44.640 people um but hey tech is god i just subscribed good job thank you that actually helps me out a lot
00:43:51.500 you should you can always email me at wyatt at wyatt claypool uh dot com yeah wyatt at
00:44:05.220 wyatt claypool dot com if you want to send me stuff about kenny chu again i generally have a good view
00:44:10.240 of kenny chu uh but i'd like to see you know i like i'd like to see what he's saying about people
00:44:15.280 because every once in a while you will have people as much as i take um calistanis quite
00:44:21.180 seriously and i don't like seeing calistanis in canadian politics every once in a while you'll
00:44:26.460 get a seek guy who gets accused of being calistani who's obviously not a calistani people like harjit
00:44:32.980 singh gill for some reason the conservative party's running him as a candidate harjit singh gill i think
00:44:38.060 i still have a photo of him in my back end here this guy is being run as a conservative party
00:44:44.920 candidate in the next election seems a little weird to me that harjit singh gill who ran as an
00:44:50.420 mvp candidate in 2019 is now going to be a conservative party candidate in 2025 uh but yeah so
00:44:57.800 there's always good there's always like uh there are people who sometimes will start to make their
00:45:03.920 shtick calling out calistanis and everyone becomes a calistani or everyone becomes ccp without real
00:45:10.400 having having any evidence
00:45:11.780 jacob snyder how can mary simon the governor general accept prorogation seems like we are
00:45:22.260 already having a constitutional crisis now and a prorogation only makes it more severe this is where
00:45:27.700 i would say that it's not really being weaponization in my mind uh not weapon i'm saying uh it's not really
00:45:36.120 like a constitutional crisis trudeau isn't technically using he's using prorogation as a
00:45:42.000 tool we can argue whether or not prorogation should be allowed but it is and he's using it so i don't i
00:45:48.260 wouldn't say we're in a constitutional crisis we're just in a confidence crisis in justin trudeau and he's
00:45:53.500 trying to hold off uh the next election as long as possible the one thing i've been wondering if he can
00:45:59.720 use or not is that you know by law in canada every the next federal election has to happen
00:46:05.980 five years after the last one but because of other legislation that has been used in the past
00:46:11.020 we tend to make sure it happens every four rather than five but technically the constitutional standard
00:46:17.120 is still five i would wonder if he could find a way of basically kicking the can down the road
00:46:22.880 to go for the full five years rather than the standard four years
00:46:26.640 um yeah gavin smith roast red eagle politics again i unfollowed red eagle politics actually just
00:46:38.500 today because i noticed i was following him and i really didn't like um i really didn't like the way
00:46:45.000 he was like talking down to people uh miles says conservatives pro calistani i wouldn't say
00:46:52.100 conservatives are pro calistanian anyway but you get calistanis who through nomination shenanigans
00:46:58.740 are able to get in as candidates it doesn't mean that every sikh guy who's maybe even doing something
00:47:04.680 sleazy is a calistani it just means that there are calistanis around who end up using their mobilized
00:47:10.460 uh forces to basically get in and win nominations because a lot of these guys are activists who have
00:47:15.860 nothing to do all day so they have all the time in the world to either get elected themselves
00:47:19.680 or help other people get elected that's always the problem with the calistanis and the ccp and you
00:47:25.680 know pro iran assets other sorts of uh other sorts of foreign interests in canada is that they're
00:47:32.240 very tiny in their actual population of people but through manipulating people or through you know
00:47:40.040 sleazy propaganda they can try and get people to vote in an asset of that government or somebody who's
00:47:46.040 very friendly to them maja jahari is a very clear example of somebody that the iranian government
00:47:51.380 likes very much being in in office in canada and all the pro-regime people end up going and helping
00:47:57.300 maja jahari out in richmond hill every election i haven't really seen maja jahari saying much at all in
00:48:03.560 the last few days uh len said your email again my email to my website is wyatt at wyattclaypool.com
00:48:10.680 and you can always just go to wyattclaypool.com to find that you can you guys can also all go to
00:48:16.340 wyattclaypool.com i should drop this now if you guys want to go check out my uh if you guys want
00:48:21.320 to go and check out the uh the sign up list i'm trying to promote good people and nominations
00:48:25.940 whenever i can so a really good candidate guys if you happen to be in the uh in bc that you might be
00:48:32.540 in this riding abbotsford south langley has a federal conservative nomination that's coming up very
00:48:38.260 quickly now and i think that steve schaefer in that riding is a very good pick to become the new uh
00:48:44.480 conservative nominee there so make sure you go check that out really helps people out to buy a
00:48:49.460 membership remember so few people vote nominations while yes a single singular vote usually doesn't
00:48:55.300 make up the difference it's like a tenth of the people less than actually more like a hundredth of
00:49:00.860 the people vote in a nomination than vote in the actual election federally uh krista m 13 and
00:49:08.120 99 cent super chat thank you very much this uh hubbub around trudeau resigning monday monday uh monday
00:49:15.100 do you think it's legit would make sense with public account accounts confidence motion tuesday
00:49:21.100 then lengthy liberal what do we do now caucus meeting wednesday i don't think that trudeau resigns monday
00:49:27.440 because i think if he would resign he would do it at the caucus meeting you know maybe say during the
00:49:32.440 six hour marathon caucus meeting okay i'm stepping down now do we want an appointment do we want a
00:49:38.360 leadership race or maybe he basically says i'm not stepping down and i'm going to waterboard all of
00:49:42.580 you for six hours to explain why you guys are losers and why i'm justin trudeau because never uh
00:49:48.920 underestimate justin trudeau's ego and his ability to bully people into doing what he wants because
00:49:54.280 all these people are used to being bullied and i don't think that they're going to suddenly all grow
00:49:58.880 spines all at once to stand up to him there are people saying he should resign but i think even
00:50:03.600 those people pushed around in a room of trudeau sycophants would probably pipe down uh so i think
00:50:09.820 there's a legit chance in the next week or two trudeau could step down maybe it's a tactic to
00:50:14.960 draw out the government if i was trudeau again not that i would ever do anything trudeau does
00:50:20.500 but if i had to you know if i was put in the driver's seat of trudeau's brain
00:50:24.500 and i had to win without compromising my policy or anything like i can't just suddenly become
00:50:29.640 like dieffen baker and start doing conservative things what i would do is i would have a liberal
00:50:35.320 leadership declared i'd let a bunch of people announce that they're running and then a week
00:50:39.380 and a half and i say none of these people seem particularly impressive i have no confidence i'm
00:50:43.080 running in it too and then i'd smash all of them and then it kind of acts as your way of reintroducing
00:50:48.020 yourself to the canadian public hey i still got it kind of a thing trump technically did that he ended up
00:50:52.980 getting himself a bunch of momentum by clobbering desantis and ramaswamy and uh nikki haley and all
00:50:59.360 the others in iowa and new hampshire and south carolina and whatnot and then allowed him to move
00:51:04.640 with confidence into his new nomination rather than ending up like kind of looking like he's just
00:51:11.200 demanding he to re-inherit the 2024 uh republican nomination
00:51:15.940 thoughts on greg kong i don't know who that is actually
00:51:22.500 do i have a discord server kind of but i don't really do anything with that at the moment
00:51:30.920 uh so like i'll maybe try and do something with that a little bit later but i'm gonna try and
00:51:37.420 get down sorry i'm trying to go through a lot of there's a lot of messages
00:51:43.480 kelly uh love your podcast thank you for loving my podcast kelly
00:51:52.160 all for all the way from the bay of quinty
00:51:54.800 angela williams jj had a great post uh about the quebec and re-equalization payments yeah uh
00:52:07.360 he's also one of the best people on the quebec issue i'm not sure if you guys know that he's been
00:52:12.000 denounced in the quebec legislature i actually i believe multiple times because of his stance against
00:52:17.960 dual uh basically the bilingual nature of canadian government that if you don't know both
00:52:24.560 english and french you basically can't get to senior positions even though the only people who
00:52:28.960 really know both english and french live in a very uh tight area of the saint lawrence uh river valley
00:52:35.440 which means that 13 of the population who all lives in this one area are the most likely to
00:52:42.180 basically be in control of the country angelo williams thoughts on tom commitch i think tom is
00:52:48.680 overall quite good he is a very bullish type of uh an mp i i i tend to associate tom with a uh with
00:52:58.080 michael cooper i know you then you said uh laurentian elite next i'm not sure if you're applying that to
00:53:03.700 tom i know that he technically was born in poland grew up a little bit in montreal and then he moved to
00:53:10.360 alberta uh but he is very much like kind of like a red meat type conservative guy i have no problem
00:53:16.360 with it being an advantage that you can also speak french i just want the culture to be ended i want
00:53:23.040 to end the culture in government that you need to speak french and i don't even care about if people
00:53:27.860 like i don't i'm not going to replace it saying well there's more chinese in my area than french so
00:53:32.180 you should have to learn chinese i just i think people should just have to you know know english just
00:53:37.440 have good policy that's it we hire translators into government for a reason that's a fine job we can
00:53:42.620 have public servants fill i don't care
00:53:44.500 thoughts on roman baber and predicted cabinet job uh he'd maybe make a good sort of foreign minister
00:53:54.040 type person uh but not maybe like in charge of uh foreign policy
00:53:59.940 donna m uh shout out to the chat for the great questions yes donna donna is complimenting you all for
00:54:10.180 good questions who shot ashley babbitt says where is britney uh well she lives in vancouver on
00:54:16.400 vancouver island and i'm in calgary so we don't always have the time to talk hey dinner bun hey
00:54:22.900 white it's anthony from maple ridge east anthony by the way here helped get lawrence mock elected
00:54:27.980 in maple ridge east i was only there for the last week but anthony here was doing all the heavy lifting
00:54:34.200 along with uh lawrence's campaign manager anthony was his volunteer coordinator i think i have the
00:54:39.220 piece of lit over here i think i've gone over this before but we got lawrence mock through the sheer
00:54:48.160 mock momentum of the campaign we got lawrence mock across the finish line in the bc provincial election
00:54:53.620 by 103 votes uh it was an epic campaign and i'm not even kidding when i say the party itself was telling
00:55:01.100 people don't go to maple ridge east we don't think we can win that one stay away go somewhere else
00:55:05.320 and we got somebody who was not supposed to win a cross and he's actually a very great guy
00:55:10.200 okay well i'm going to now jump over because i've been baiting this out for so long we will now jump
00:55:19.900 back to rachel gilmore talking about the interview with uh jordan peterson hopefully this doesn't hurt
00:55:27.760 your guys's eyes too much your eyes and ears means they will quote be able to crank out even greater
00:55:34.880 wages for their people than we will he also takes canada's gdp and divides it per worker and implies
00:55:41.440 that this is sort of the output per worker that canada has that's literally how that works
00:55:46.480 do you have you guys ever taken economics that's actually how that works that is your per worker
00:55:53.020 productivity that's actually how it works it's these people think they know how to talk about
00:56:00.960 politics and he says that because it's 60 percent lower than the gdp per worker than americans we have
00:56:07.240 to work 60 percent more to have the same amount of income to buy food that's reflected in the fact that
00:56:13.660 our two million people are lined up at food banks because they can't afford food avoid these foods if
00:56:19.420 you want to lose weight fast you're a female and you want to get toned you want to get fit
00:56:23.960 that doesn't make sense because in both of these examples he's assuming that when businesses make
00:56:31.320 more money and when businesses invest more that will go into workers wages which is except that's true
00:56:39.160 workers make more per capita and with their spending power in the u.s than they do canada by quite a bit
00:56:46.220 is hilarious take amazon for example which is the fifth largest company by market cap in the world
00:56:52.500 go ahead and ask the workers at amazon if they're feeling that increase in wages that corresponds with
00:56:57.500 the business doing that well they actually do make more money if they stick to their job and they don't
00:57:03.120 immediately quit after a year they will make more money and an amazon worker in canada makes less
00:57:09.080 especially in terms of their spending power than american workers do did she she's not she doesn't
00:57:16.160 she's not even comparing apples to to oranges she's like comparing she's comparing apples to like
00:57:22.780 watermelons this has nothing to do with anything let's go on ask but poliev is not even beginning to
00:57:29.520 discuss the idea of forcing companies to pay their workers more he's just assuming they will and perhaps
00:57:35.700 more egregiously telling canadians that they will that is a false promise and he's hoping that
00:57:42.120 between his serious stare and his numbers and statistics you won't notice the illogical leaps
00:57:47.840 the same thing i don't think there's anything to say about this that's the problem with rachel
00:57:53.760 gilmore she's literally too she's literally too stupid i was trying to find a nicer word
00:58:02.020 she's literally too she's literally too stupid to have a critique of somebody else in politics
00:58:07.780 her her examples make no sense she compares things to things that don't matter
00:58:13.280 oh you think that american workers more make more than canadian well i have an anecdote about
00:58:19.920 some workers that i perceive don't make enough in america okay what amazon workers in canada making
00:58:26.740 more no they're making less okay what's your point my goodness it's actually it's too stupid to critique
00:58:35.340 at times oh yeah she she's a cultist i don't even know if she's exactly like ndp or liberal i think
00:58:48.840 she's just left she will vote for whatever party is left that will beat a conservative
00:58:53.400 and uh she like she like she's trying to find a new job now or find some new meaning in life since
00:59:02.180 she lost her last job i think it was called like protect my ads or whatever and it was some like
00:59:06.640 advertiser watchdog that tries to monitor where advertisements are being played and whatnot
00:59:12.460 uh yeah she's not and like and you i went back and looked at her contributions to this
00:59:19.280 this whole department that she was fired along a side of looked like it barely turned out any real
00:59:24.800 research outside of saying did you know that sometimes your ads are being played on websites
00:59:29.280 that you might not approve of like yeah there are thousands of websites there are millions of
00:59:34.900 websites and i say thousands i mean like big websites there are millions of websites do you not
00:59:40.400 think that some of the websites might be playing stuff like they're like oh there's this funeral
00:59:44.760 website that was playing what ads or whatever and it's kind of exploitative it's like yeah nobody
00:59:49.960 visits that website either probably i guarantee and why did nobody catch this probably because
00:59:54.840 nobody like goes and views that website very much but yeah
00:59:58.560 well i will let her go on but it happens when he talks about inflation he says something like
01:00:07.680 it's a fact when it's not and obviously peterson doesn't challenge him on it according to the
01:00:12.920 bank of canada we've got the second lowest inflation in the g7 and compared to our g7 counterparts we've
01:00:18.320 we also had the weakest we also still have like one of the weakest economies in the g7 though
01:00:23.480 and we had some of the highest inflation in some of the other years um also yeah like no
01:00:30.280 like also inflation only affects you as much as your economy is already weak so we had actually some
01:00:37.920 of the worst inflation in like 22 and 23 and it's gone down maybe faster than other people but we're
01:00:43.640 still inflating and we already still had the weaker economy we've actually had the sharpest growth of
01:00:48.580 gdp now i'm not yeah but what's the gdp per capita simpleton rachel come on check it out we have
01:00:57.680 well literally seven straight quarters of gdp per capita going down not going to do what the
01:01:02.640 liberals like to do here and say this means that everything is fine because it's not because a lot
01:01:08.360 of canadians are struggling and uh would you look at that wealth inequality just hit the highest level
01:01:14.100 ever recorded in our country of course when she tries to criticize the liberals it's because they're
01:01:19.440 not like left-wing enough oh wait like uh wealth inequity is up how about people's personal wealth
01:01:27.000 is down i care more about that than the gap it's again that margaret thatcher clip of her saying that
01:01:33.580 you would rather the poor be poor as long as the rich were less rich that defines rachel gilmore quite
01:01:39.880 well she doesn't care about poor people she just doesn't like rich people and she doesn't like rich
01:01:45.160 people because she wants to be rich let's be clear if she ended up gaining millions of dollars one day
01:01:51.280 she would not give back to charity she would keep it all for herself quit her job and be completely
01:01:56.140 useless uh goko donnie uh for five dollars thank you for the five dollar super chat her best story
01:02:03.200 will be how she championed getting the red crayon tastes like cherry strawberry seriously baby shoe
01:02:09.180 sizes have a higher iq count yeah she doesn't she isn't a little bit telling she is basically like our
01:02:16.500 aoc or our taylor lorenz her job before this was being like i don't know she was like an ihop server or
01:02:23.820 whatever she worked at like a she was like a barista and then she started working for like
01:02:28.600 global news eventually got fired like let's be clear too she actually had a lot of viewership when
01:02:34.440 she was the global news writer because the things she would say and do were so absurd it got global
01:02:39.260 news a lot of attention and sometimes attention is good but she was so bad and she was so slanderous
01:02:45.820 to her subjects libelous i guess that global news cut her in a wave of layoffs but let's be clear
01:02:53.260 she was probably one of the top reporters at the time in terms of viewership viewership cannot be
01:02:59.660 overstated as its importance yes there are probably reporters who get less viewers but a lot of people
01:03:05.260 subscribe to the paper because they do really good deeper work even if it's not flashy but rachel
01:03:11.020 gilmore in terms of ad revenue was moving more money than a lot of other writers because of her
01:03:15.980 attacks on like james top got a lot of eyes the problem was is that global news got sued for that
01:03:22.140 and i think that the way that global news got out of it was by firing rachel gilmore to detach
01:03:27.180 themselves from her and i think she's still being sued by james top or at least can the anti-hate network
01:03:31.880 is being sued by uh by them she got she had the accomplishment of not only being completely bad at her job but
01:03:39.560 getting fired despite technically having good numbers because the work was of such low quality
01:03:44.600 when you actually broke it down yeah so you're agreeing with the taylor lorenz thing
01:03:56.760 no daniel and rachel videos yep getting some big feelings about that
01:04:02.120 if everyone remembers she went to that committee meeting and she said she had big feelings about
01:04:06.200 foreign interference
01:04:09.560 and i would just advise people i wouldn't i wouldn't make too many like jokes at her expense of
01:04:23.640 the only fan saying because i it's fine i'd always rather go for a higher level uh jabs at somebody than
01:04:29.400 that because that you know it can be very much turned around on you that you said something gross
01:04:33.160 about her by saying she should start only fans no i don't think anyone should i think that website
01:04:37.320 shouldn't exist anyways i will let her say a few more things so you're not struggling because of
01:04:42.920 government spending on programs that help the vulnerable you're struggling because the rich
01:04:47.960 don't want to share which brings us back in our country so you're not struggling because of
01:04:53.320 government spending on programs that help the vulnerable how do they help the vulnerable if
01:04:58.440 every time we pass new programs raising spending raising inflation we have more vulnerable people
01:05:03.480 that we have to look after isn't there kind of like a correlation here that we should maybe be
01:05:07.560 looking into struggling because the rich don't want to share which brings but the rich shared less
01:05:14.360 when harper was prime minister so how are there more struggling people after trudeau has been raising
01:05:20.040 taxes and regulations on the rich and corporations like square the circle for me gee my goodness i don't
01:05:28.840 think that her her brain power could like slightly toast a piece of bread let's us back to the
01:05:33.400 lie in polyev's first point or if he's not lying he's being totally naive he seems to think that business
01:05:39.400 is doing bad guys no if there's someone naive between pure polyev and rachel gilmore we know that the
01:05:48.200 naive person is in fact pure polyev it's not rachel gilmore this girl wearing a tank top talking about politics
01:05:56.040 on tiktok is the one who's really in the know even though she just stated that people are suffering because
01:06:03.080 rich people aren't sharing their money more even though you know all of the evidence you know all of the
01:06:10.040 evidence that disagrees with that better and making more money means canadians will too but that's just not
01:06:16.280 happening the same problematic logic applies to polyev's view on housing he says he wants to build more houses and
01:06:22.600 that's great he actually has some good ideas here like combating nimbyism and pushing for faster
01:06:27.560 approvals which is cool provided it doesn't lead to corner cutting but he also implies housing prices
01:06:32.920 would go down if developers didn't have to spend so much on bureaucracy which he used really broadly
01:06:38.440 like that's true though like i know she wants to keep finding things that probably says well that's
01:06:43.720 no it's technically not true if you really think about like no no yeah if you think way too hard
01:06:48.840 out with something and you find stupid anecdotes you can technically think anything is wrong but
01:06:54.840 broadly speaking he is right he is speaking in an interview broadly imagine that you're in an
01:07:01.560 interview and you're not doing like an analysis of housing policy for five hours to make sure that
01:07:07.160 every single little potential anecdotal example could be basically either debunked or be like you know
01:07:14.440 addressed he is talking broadly in an hour and a half interview about many topics and she's mad
01:07:20.120 that he is not specific enough go down if developers didn't have to spend so much on bureaucracy which
01:07:25.000 he used really broadly like he applied the term bureaucracy to developers spending money on lobbying
01:07:30.600 the consultants lawyers accountants lobbyists that the developer has to hire in order to get the
01:07:34.680 approval he's right though you have to hire people who are experts on the policy in government to try
01:07:40.040 and make sure that you can fast track building buildings and not constantly run into uh like
01:07:45.720 you know trip wires that you didn't realize were there that can stall a project for months or even
01:07:50.600 years that's just true that's in other words we're spending twice in vancouver we spend twice as much
01:07:56.520 on bureaucrats than we do on all other things combined to build a home which leads me once again to ask
01:08:02.200 why would you assume those developers would pass those savings along to buyers instead of pocketing the
01:08:07.960 increased profit because uh he's not stupid like you are and there is something called a free market
01:08:16.200 and in fact all the developers are in competition with each other yes you can find anecdotal examples
01:08:22.440 of people colluding yes yes there are some times that happens and it usually gets cracked down on pretty
01:08:27.480 fast but anyway but anyways yeah you're going to you get you can sell more homes if you lower the price
01:08:35.080 right now developers can't really lower the price anymore because they're already selling these
01:08:40.760 homes for whatever profit makes it worth it and if suddenly all their costs go down they can sell
01:08:45.800 the house for way less money and actually still profit more raw prop they can still pocket more raw
01:08:51.400 profit than they can now with the housing prices sky high i don't know why i have to explain this
01:08:56.600 do you think you're going to stay in business as a developer that if the amount of money it costs to
01:09:01.480 build and then like what you can sell a new home for right now is like 800 000 in the city of vancouver
01:09:06.520 probably more like a million that if the costs go down to where you could actually sell it for 600
01:09:11.720 000 and make more money than you are on the million dollar home nobody would be selling the house still
01:09:16.600 for a million because nobody would buy from you they'd buy for the help from the developers selling
01:09:20.840 them for 600 000 and making more money than they did before oh my goodness it's called equilibrium
01:09:26.600 between quantity and price the amount the quantity that you sell and the price you sell it at nobody's
01:09:33.320 going to hold on for years to try and sell one home at a million finding a buyer stupid enough to do
01:09:38.840 that if they can buy the same type of a house for 600 000 you are just going to sell like a hundred
01:09:44.200 homes a year for 600 000. at this point polyab also says we need to free up more land for construction
01:09:49.640 and points out that canada's huge so why are we having trouble building more houses you've got so much
01:09:54.600 land like we should have the most affordable housing in the world i mean we have it should
01:10:01.720 be dirt cheap because we have the most dirt first of all there are some very good reasons why most
01:10:05.400 canadians live within 100 kilometers of the u.s border yeah but not everyone does and that doesn't
01:10:10.120 disprove his point that outside of places like vancouver we don't exactly hit a lot of geographical
01:10:15.400 barriers that prevent you from building more it's pretty easy to build in canada the urban sprawl
01:10:21.080 of calgary is actually very good people can have more house for less money than other parts of the
01:10:26.280 country because the city can keep going out and you can still drive from the one side of the city to the
01:10:31.400 other in calgary for not that not that long it's pretty easy and so people live all the way up in
01:10:37.640 edmonton winnipeg there are cities that go much higher up in the country even yellow knife is actually
01:10:44.120 a pretty big city for the north 20 000 people we can build more as if people would get out of the way
01:10:50.520 why is it that housing costs nothing in dallas texas compared to canada a lot of canada is not
01:10:58.120 very habitable we also have a lot the distance between calgary and edmonton is a lot that is a
01:11:06.200 lot of canada that is extremely habitable and that's bigger than most countries are combined
01:11:12.360 a protected land like the green belt and we know how badly developers want to get their grubby little
01:11:17.160 pause on that just what's wrong with what's wrong with developing the green belt can i can i ask have
01:11:22.360 you seen how big the green belt is it could be its own country the green belt's bigger than the
01:11:26.520 country of georgia not quite that but you get my point the green belt's massive and so why shouldn't
01:11:32.200 you be able to take a few kilometers out here or there to build more homes the green belt such an
01:11:37.240 arbitrary area where like this is the one belt of green space we want around the city well if you go
01:11:42.280 past the green belt there's another green belt around the green belt just ask doug ford but if
01:11:46.840 we build on that land the consequences here for things like biodiversity are genuinely dystopian so
01:11:52.280 let's hope that's not what he means by freeing up more land moving on another thing that made me laugh
01:11:57.320 were the insane ads throughout the interview like when paulia was talking about young canadians being
01:12:02.120 exhausted because they have to work while being in school the video paused to sell us a supplement if
01:12:07.080 we're feeling sluggish okay but another one of the video's main sponsors is a pro-life organization
01:12:13.880 oh the horror with paulia still visible in the background a voiceover tells the story of a woman
01:12:19.400 who already has eight children and a quote-unquote tumultuous marriage they say she found out she was
01:12:25.160 pregnant and could not bear the thought of having another child but they convinced her to that's
01:12:31.160 do you does she not know the story that the whole point was that they were able to support her
01:12:37.080 in this time of need they didn't like hold her down and force her to what the heck this is where
01:12:42.840 the liberals are complete goblins on this issue oh my goodness i can't believe they forced this
01:12:46.920 woman to have a child they didn't they didn't what they did was they provided her resources to make it
01:12:51.800 easier greenbelt is prime agriculture land should not be developed but you're in calgary do i have to know
01:13:02.680 uh you don't uh don't i have no i suppose uh not really there's a lot of land in the green belt that
01:13:11.720 doesn't need to be farmland and again if we're saying that why does something have to be farmland
01:13:17.560 if people also need to build houses that's the thing where we start drawing arbitrary lines around
01:13:22.440 and is the green belt actually all developed farmland again that's a problem you can have farmland up in
01:13:28.760 sudbury you're going to have farmland all over the place in in uh in ontario it's a massive province
01:13:34.600 so i don't think that the government should arbitrarily say all of this must be farmland
01:13:40.040 that's where you end up running into a lot of issues in my in my uh in my opinion when it's
01:13:46.040 and when it becomes like that you cannot touch this it's like okay so we're going to build up
01:13:49.880 well you can't you can't densify anymore okay well then where do we build stuff
01:13:53.640 koko donny says peterson and daily wire should send a busload of lawyers to khalid's office libel
01:14:01.000 has consequences let's let that play out for all to see pretty please and of course uh is it equal
01:14:08.040 khalid someone like that that goko donny for the five dollar super chat thank you is pointing out uh
01:14:14.680 one of the liberal mps and i believe a minister uh ended up attacking uh basically peterson and
01:14:22.520 uh polio basically saying it was like a russian funded uh interview or that somehow polio is like
01:14:30.040 doing this interview for the russians it was like the most unhinged thing i've ever seen the liberals
01:14:34.680 reaction to the interview has just demonstrated they got nothing left it's like just throw spaghetti at
01:14:40.040 the wall and hope that something sticks that maybe polio is doing this because she's like he's like
01:14:46.760 compromised by putin uh yeah so terry french says the green belt goes from around peterboro up to barry
01:14:59.240 and downtown niagara that's a lot of square miles and uh yeah and that's where i think the green belt
01:15:05.640 ends up becoming kind of silly you can even expand the green belt elsewhere but expand the green belt
01:15:11.960 more away from where the current green belt is so like expand the green belt west and then it can you
01:15:17.080 can eat into a little bit of the east part of the green belt build more stuff or you can even build
01:15:21.480 communities in the green belt where you can take like a couple square kilometers build a housing
01:15:26.360 community there and guess what people in the rural areas can then also live in that housing community
01:15:30.760 even if they have farmland we can we can be creative here and i think that that's the problem is that
01:15:35.960 there's too many incentives to not be creative and just let things keep being extremely expensive
01:15:40.120 uh but let's get back to rachel gilmore being mad about children where they end her story and frame
01:15:48.120 it as a victory that is what seemingly lined peterson's pockets during his interview with
01:15:53.320 pierre poliev yikes back to the interview itself poliev just does his usual thing where he lies about
01:15:59.560 socialism and calls everyone a socialist even when they're not does she know what socialism even means
01:16:05.480 it means the government or the public owning and operating the government owning the like basically
01:16:11.240 operating the economy so he's calling people socialist he doesn't literally need to be pointing
01:16:15.400 to stalin operating the means of production he can point to people like jagmeet singh or other people
01:16:22.280 in government justin trudeau who are very socialistic who want the government to constantly have
01:16:27.080 more control over the economy and that basically is their ideology more control of the economy
01:16:35.480 kippy 80 says lots of land in ontario don't have to touch the green belt but why not touch the
01:16:41.320 green belt though it's not like a sacrosanct spirit like you know it's not like a sacrosanct area
01:16:47.160 and it's closer to toronto that's the whole point people want to live near toronto not on the other
01:16:51.880 side of the green belt ontario has a lot of land and but it would be true to say well it doesn't help
01:16:57.240 you to have a house up in northern ontario if you have a job in toronto that's the problem
01:17:01.480 although i do want to i would want to find ways of promoting people to go and live in smaller
01:17:10.120 towns you know i think that it's good for families to go and live in northern ontario or elsewhere
01:17:15.160 so like don't get me wrong i'm not trying to jam more people into urban areas but i find that like
01:17:20.120 there needs to be a little bit more flexibility and like dare i say common sense around how to do um
01:17:25.560 housing in uh in canada in fact he calls trudeau authoritarian socialism i don't think we need
01:17:32.600 to dive into any of this because if she didn't call you didn't call him that you can even tell
01:17:37.160 because he's obviously not talking about a person was trudeau authoritarian socialism i don't think
01:17:42.760 did he call trudeau an authoritarian socialism or was he talking about a policy of trudeau's
01:17:48.040 that comes across like authoritarian socialism i think we need to dive into any of this because
01:17:52.680 it's just dumb and it distracts from serious conversation about government policy like the
01:17:58.200 fact that the carbon tax is a market-based solution which is actually what the conservative approach
01:18:03.240 to climate change should be it's not a market-based solution just because you put a tax on something
01:18:08.840 oh and the tax operates in the market in some way oh we we put us put a tax on something it's the
01:18:14.520 market-based solution it's not a market-based solution is the free market making things more
01:18:20.440 efficient over time and so things emit less because people are naturally greedy and they
01:18:25.880 want the energy they have like their gas tank to go as far as possible that's an actual market-based
01:18:31.640 solution and it's been working for decades until the government came in and sucked so much of the
01:18:35.960 money out of the economy through taxes and regulations that the economy stopped being as
01:18:41.080 like uh we stopped like investing as much in r d and now companies are forced to try and do things
01:18:47.320 the government's way which don't work at all and not a super progressive far left socialist one but
01:18:53.480 instead we have paliev talking about environmentalists like this you want to talk to these environmental
01:18:58.760 loons can nordvpn protect you from crappy gift nope stop it stop with the ads
01:19:07.720 learning part of the interview though happens at the end really in 2025 should be disqualifying but then
01:19:13.400 again so should taking jordan peterson seriously and paliev does this on behalf of all canadiens
01:19:19.640 want to thank you for your immense courage and the personal political price that you personal
01:19:24.200 political and non-political price that you have paid for standing up for your convictions and defending
01:19:29.480 freedom of speech anyways paliev and peterson had a nice little chat about racism in which they discuss
01:19:34.840 it being imported into canada as if it didn't exist before we were a pretty colorblind society in the 80s
01:19:42.760 90s and early 2000s he's talking about how woke politics from like uh you know act like woke academia
01:19:50.760 from the u.s was basically imported into canada just as it was you know it was it was technically
01:19:55.560 homegrown in the u.s but it was out of the universities imported into the rest rest of america
01:20:00.360 that's his point she's going to pretend not to get it beside race this obsession with race
01:20:04.920 that wokeism has reinserted notice the word reinserted too he is not claiming canada has
01:20:13.080 never had racism he's saying that is re re inserting racism and importing it from ivy league colleges in
01:20:19.160 the u.s with all these woke academics well invented even invented in many ways when i moved to toronto it
01:20:26.760 was as race blind as any country as any city could be right right and that's flipped and it's flipped
01:20:34.040 because of that obsessive concern with race right that was something we 100 percent did not need in
01:20:40.120 canada right it's we we basically what would you say imported and invented racism in canada right as a
01:20:49.080 consequence of policy and polio blames an increase in hate crimes on wokeism yeah it's a social
01:20:56.680 phenomenon that that basically leads people to think that them doing terrible things to other
01:21:01.400 people is not racist because of what they are oh i am arab i am black so i can attack jewish people
01:21:07.880 or asian people or whatever and i am a higher level of the race hierarchy ergo i'm a victim and
01:21:14.760 everything i do is just a reaction to oppression i can burn down you can burn down a church because
01:21:21.000 you know you are you are either native or you're standing up for natives and you are fighting
01:21:25.880 back against like colonial christian oppression that is how wokeism ends up fueling hate crimes
01:21:32.200 oh like i think that israel is committing genocide in gaza which is nonsense but because i feel like
01:21:37.800 because i feel like israel is committing genocide i can beat up random jewish people which is exactly
01:21:42.760 what is happening in places like toronto now and like you know synagogues being attacked shot thrown
01:21:47.480 with molotov cocktails thrown at them not of course on the documented rise of the far right within canada
01:21:52.280 oh oh yeah yeah polyev okay okay this lady's disgusting implying that somehow polyev is cool
01:22:02.440 with jeremy mckenzie who made jokes about raping polyev's wife yeah i assume that they're they just have
01:22:08.440 nice chats every night that he doesn't think that jeremy mckenzie is a horrible person which everyone
01:22:14.200 should think jeremy mckenzie is a disgusting alcoholic and so yeah uh she's just trying to take jabs
01:22:20.920 wherever she can but she doesn't care about being consistent her goal is to try and make the left
01:22:25.400 win and make sure the right doesn't win anyways that's it for us today when it comes to rachel gilmore
01:22:35.720 i just want to make i think someone else said something about the green belt i just thought i want to
01:22:39.800 address um i think it was nelson cade said you don't need to build on the green belt you can build all
01:22:50.120 around it it's there so much land in ontario there's so much land in ontario you can build around it but
01:22:56.120 my point is don't build around it build into it and then have the green belt expand elsewhere where people
01:23:02.440 legitimately don't live uh because why because again the what what utility is there to living on
01:23:09.160 the other side of the green belt where you're now artificially another 30 kilometers or so away from
01:23:14.920 toronto city center that's the problem is it becomes there's no no point in living out there there
01:23:20.280 wouldn't be any infrastructure there's no it would be tiny towns and there's utility to living in tiny
01:23:25.400 towns but the whole point is if you work on bay street or you work in like the tech sector in toronto or
01:23:31.240 you work somewhere in toronto you can't exactly commute in to work every day that way if you
01:23:38.120 actually you know don't want to be in traffic for three hours a day that that's that's my point there
01:23:44.360 that there needs to be a little bit more uh leniency around what can be built and what can't be built
01:23:48.680 around the green belt yeah like uh biff loman says uh green belt near highways and rail corridors is
01:23:56.120 ridiculous and that's what i'm talking about we don't need to like just eliminate the green belt go
01:23:59.720 around setting things on fire the whole point is that where it makes sense we can have like along
01:24:05.320 highways have a jut out and then make one kilometer square where there can be a bunch of housing there
01:24:10.440 and then you can go another like five kilometers and then you can have another one kilometer square
01:24:15.400 area with like several dozen houses or so and then you can go somewhere else and so you have a little
01:24:20.680 pockmarked areas of housing and then maybe a little shop small little community shopping centers like a
01:24:25.880 grocery store a few essential things and that's it and then and then they'll be nearby the city where
01:24:31.160 you can still get in but it becomes its own kind of ecosystem uh and yeah it'd be good it gets a lot
01:24:36.520 of people directly outside the city but not so far outside the city they can't really travel into
01:24:41.480 toronto without making an entire day of it yeah don't worry old med student we are done watching that
01:24:49.000 uh it's not gonna hurt you anymore oh my goodness 69.99 super chat from len what's going on are we
01:24:57.000 married now len i think we are from from doing that nelson k do you have to understand the purpose of the
01:25:05.560 green belt well it's just saying it says it's prevent further loss of farmland and national heritage
01:25:18.520 which is very vague and if you actually look at the green belt it's like a pretty massive amount of area
01:25:28.040 and it's just and it's not like that's the last of the farmland the green belt's an arbitrary area
01:25:35.720 there's nothing that makes something a kilometer over from the green belt on the west not the green
01:25:40.840 belt there's nothing there's no like something unique about that area that's being protected
01:25:44.600 it's just saying that we want to protect this as farmland even though this is exactly how san
01:25:48.760 francisco had skyrocketing housing prices because they made everything around san francisco protected
01:25:53.960 area to protect the character of it but now you can't build anything in san francisco literally
01:25:59.240 in a given year the city of san francisco grows by less than one square kilometer because they just
01:26:06.360 don't they're just not allowed to build anything it takes years to get any new land approved basically
01:26:11.320 they just tailor down old buildings and put up new ones and that's it but yeah len shout out
01:26:17.800 yeah what the heck what the heck is with len apparently being yeah
01:26:27.080 yeah len is not len is not uh drinking uh drinking elizabeth may's nightclub apparently he is just uh
01:26:33.400 bankrolling my my my my lifestyle of uh of making videos and doing other work i actually do have another job
01:26:41.080 yeah len posting for the win gavin smith that does help with the the legal cost the good thing is my
01:26:49.480 legal cases slowed down quite a bit because the guy who started suing me basically kind of he didn't
01:26:54.680 run away it's still an active case and i think he just doesn't want to move forward fast because he
01:26:59.320 realizes i fight back now and so even though he's a billionaire throwing money at the case no longer has any
01:27:05.640 effect at least yeah uh hunter the sports fan when will you and jj mccullough collaborate probably um
01:27:15.880 i would say like maybe i'll try to do something in the next month or so it'd probably just be some
01:27:19.560 video interview um but we he likes to talk about politics in a deeper way not that i'm like i'm the
01:27:25.880 deep guy but like talking about how parties operate the polling uh internet culture around politics i think
01:27:33.560 we want to do something around how social media kind of distorts political discussions because as
01:27:38.760 much as social media is great i also find that social media ruins politics sometimes because
01:27:44.360 people take wrong lessons out of social media like this maybe you guys don't like hearing about this
01:27:51.080 but i don't like the woke right and the woke right are basically people on the right many of them are
01:27:57.000 actually lefties when you actually look at their politics and they believe in distributionism
01:28:01.160 which is a form of socialism that sounds very traditional and trad but what the woke right is
01:28:07.000 are people on the quote-unquote right who act like the dialectical woke left they are constantly about
01:28:13.800 trying to force divisions between people they use victim victimizer type language and they are about
01:28:21.080 collectivism and identitarianism so you get a lot of the weird white identitarians on the woke right
01:28:27.080 who are saying the remedy to fighting back against the blm's type woke left is to then become the
01:28:33.240 white version of blm it's like it's not actually that's stupid you're playing their stupid game and
01:28:38.040 you're going to lose in the long run and it's also immoral both sides of that stupid debate are immoral
01:28:47.800 uh krista m expand on the legal case i just recently discovered you so i can probably i'm deep enough in
01:28:54.040 in a live stream that the guy's lawyer isn't going to look at this and decide that i've defamed him
01:28:58.600 further because it's weird in courts you get people say oh you keep repeating things about my client
01:29:04.600 ergo you're being malicious and sometimes they'll actually have judges say yeah you won't shut up
01:29:08.760 about him obviously you're in the wrong even if you've been in the right the entire time so i'm being
01:29:13.000 sued by a man named ted joe you i can literally go look up the article about him right now uh from the
01:29:19.400 globe and mail our article about him that we wrote back in 2020 is no longer up and it wasn't even
01:29:23.960 about him it was about a tool taking money from people wealthy uh wealthy chinese individuals who
01:29:30.840 are very obviously associated with the ccp uh like they literally sat on ccp boards back in china
01:29:38.200 they have strong connections with government officials and politicians this guy ted joe literally
01:29:43.240 helps operate an anti-tawanese independence activist organization so an organization that
01:29:49.560 stumps against independence for taiwan this is that what that guy runs so you can go look at that globe
01:29:54.440 and mail article about him our guest writer who wrote an article for us about o'toole and who he was
01:29:59.240 taking money from we also mentioned how jason kenney's office back in the day when he was the immigration
01:30:04.680 minister seemed to give out diamond jubilee medals or pushed to give people diamond jubilee medals if they
01:30:10.920 donated enough so you get a lot of ccp affiliate people donating a lot to kenny or somebody else
01:30:16.760 who suddenly got diamond jubilee medals even if they're just permanent residents and they're not
01:30:20.840 even citizens so um we just referenced this globe and mail investigation that's over 2 000 words about
01:30:27.720 this ted joe guy when we were referencing him alongside other people who were donating to o'toole's
01:30:33.480 campaign o'toole was supposedly the tough on china guy so we found it weird that these people who
01:30:39.160 also used to max out donations to trudeau and obviously boast connections to the chinese
01:30:43.960 government that they were so confident in giving maxed out donations which is not tons of money
01:30:49.160 it's only like 1625 back in the day but it's a maxed out donation from somebody you would think
01:30:55.080 would hate o'toole my theory is either o'toole was not that tough on china behind the scenes and
01:31:00.360 everyone knew it was going to be another issue he was going to flip-flop on or somebody sized up
01:31:05.240 o'toole as the easiest person who could be elected as the conservative leader or trudeau to beat and so
01:31:11.160 they would rather go up against o'toole than go up against peter mckay or lesaline lewis and so they
01:31:17.400 tried to make sure that he had enough the funding to win again this isn't like all of the money o'toole
01:31:23.160 got but it's just indicative of why do these people feel confident giving him money so ted ends up suing
01:31:28.920 us even though literally everything we said about him other than showing his recent donation records to o'toole
01:31:34.200 was based off not even based off basically from the globe and mail article everything was already
01:31:39.720 reported on a year and a half before we ever reported on it we it was it's stupid we hyperlinked to the
01:31:45.880 globe and mail article in the article that's how ridiculous it is and he sued me for nine hundred
01:31:51.800 thousand dollars because apparently i did him five hundred thousand dollars worth of damage and then
01:31:58.040 he had another three hundred thousand of like punitive stuff like what it made no it made no
01:32:03.640 sense at all and so he's then been dragging this out for over three years because even though we
01:32:08.680 reported this in august of 2020 he sent a libel notice like a little bit a little while later which
01:32:14.840 made no sense he tried to accuse us of being racist or whatever um which is funny because the guy who
01:32:19.960 emailed him back on our behalf we used to work with us was filipino so he emailed them saying what are you
01:32:25.320 talking about and then so he didn't even sue after that it was a year later in december of 2021 that he
01:32:32.360 actually filed the lawsuit and then i've been dealing with it since then with him literally he'd like
01:32:38.440 roast me in his filings through his lawyer where he would basically say you live in your mother's
01:32:43.080 basement you've never had a real job whatnot whatnot and then they would never present any evidence they
01:32:47.160 also conveniently after their libel notice when they actually filed the statement of claim dropped
01:32:52.600 suddenly the whole thing about me being racist because that was obviously a line that was not
01:32:58.760 going to work especially because the guest writer who wrote the article was in fact asian and i don't
01:33:03.800 think that they are anti-chinese in any way it's it's nuts uh some people are saying stuff am i at am i
01:33:10.920 at a hundred thousand uh how many subscribers are we at now we have to celebrate we don't have anything to
01:33:18.600 celebrate with we got 29 992 subscribers so if there are eight of you out there watching this
01:33:26.520 right now who are not yet subscribers don't don't think hit subscribe just hit the subscribe button
01:33:32.120 we're trying to get there guys obviously streams don't really get many subscribers because it's
01:33:36.200 mostly people who just watch this way uh what's your favorite canadian prime minister i would say it's
01:33:43.480 probably uh dieffen baker would probably be the best prime minister and to be fair and this is you
01:33:50.760 know i'm not trying to drag canada i don't think we've really had that many great prime ministers we
01:33:56.760 sometimes have big figures like william lyon mckenzie king is a big figure wilfrid laurier is a big figure
01:34:04.760 pierre elliot trudeau is a big figure john a mcdonald are big figures were they great prime ministers
01:34:11.400 some of them were pretty good but i think pretty good has been like the best most of them have ever
01:34:16.440 been i think you could say that john dieffen baker was truly actually like a good prime minister like
01:34:22.200 a very good guy uh who probably deserved more time in office but i think it was just the market or i
01:34:27.880 think just the social climate that ended up uh ousting him from office back in the 60s or the 50s like
01:34:33.240 i think it was like early 60s um i thought harper was fine but i never thought harper was like amazing you
01:34:39.560 know what i mean it was more so that i think that what actually helped harper's legacy the most even
01:34:45.800 though he was a competent manager of government he wasn't exactly like a he wasn't like a big
01:34:50.600 change agent it's not like he changed a lot about how government works or anything like that
01:34:54.600 or what we do in government but uh harper i think his legacy is built up by the fact that the guy who
01:35:00.440 took over for him trudeau justin trudeau has been just so bad that it kind of reaffirms why even though
01:35:07.000 that harper wasn't the most setting the world on fire interesting man you know you couldn't take
01:35:12.200 it away from him that he was just good at managing government he was just good at making things work
01:35:18.920 he was good at keeping costs down even though he also deficit spent in a few of his terms
01:35:26.600 david f dieffen baker was my grandpa's lawyer before becoming prime minister well that's cool
01:35:30.840 uh people don't realize that the lady who made the american flag was actually a member of the claypool
01:35:36.520 family because although she was betsy ross when she designed the flag she did not actually have kids
01:35:42.200 until she was betsy claypool also my family has a connection to the cromwells despite the fact that
01:35:50.200 i'm not anti the monarchy i just don't care about it i don't get these guys online who are like really
01:35:55.480 big monarchy guys just as much as i don't get the people who think getting rid of the monarchy is a
01:36:00.440 really big issue i don't care and i have the credentials not to care because dang it my family
01:36:05.720 helped kill a king before uh oliver cromo would literally spend christmas at the claypool's house
01:36:11.720 every december uh john turner i don't think john turner would be exactly great prime minister
01:36:19.720 proud canadian says my father-in-law hates diefen baker for killing the avro arrow the avro arrow
01:36:30.840 probably wasn't that good of a jet fighter anyways let's be fair i don't think that was the moment
01:36:35.880 where canada had it on the us i think our i think the avro arrow would have been fine it looked like
01:36:40.840 that stupid uh uh supersonic jet airliner or whatever all sorts says what is the monarchy
01:36:52.520 doing for us particularly now it doesn't really have to do much of anything to stick around they
01:36:57.240 do i find increase they do help tourism to be fair there's more things to see both in the uk and
01:37:03.240 canada because of the monarchy you know you get to go to all the monuments and whatnot they probably
01:37:08.280 generate more money than they actually uh get as an allowance from the british government every year
01:37:12.920 so even so obviously the britain's gonna keep them but even in canada i just don't think it's a
01:37:18.600 legacy thing it's a tradition i don't mind keeping traditions that we already have i don't need to tear
01:37:23.320 things down like it's almost a conservative thing to walk up to a fence that if you don't know why the
01:37:27.800 fence is there you don't take it down confirmed why it giga chad
01:37:38.280 christina sullivan says pearson was my great uncle or something i don't know exactly my mom does though
01:38:06.280 and i think that actually demonstrates how small of a country canada has always kind of been
01:38:10.440 in the sense that like a lot of people have connections to important people uh more than
01:38:15.640 you would think like obviously new immigrants don't people who immigrated in like the last
01:38:19.800 you know 30 years or so usually don't like maybe since the 70s but everyone before that usually has
01:38:26.040 like two or three important people uh there was a claypool who was like an mla and like the farmers
01:38:30.600 alliance back in alberta in like the 1920s before the social credit party took off
01:38:37.400 old med student wyatt have you noticed the ppc twitter bots becoming more and more unhinged lately
01:38:42.360 racing to the bottom for one to two percent of the vote and zero seats well you're overestimating them
01:38:47.720 because in the last by-election as you know ian kennedy got 0.9 of the vote again i get attacked all the
01:38:54.680 time by ppc guys that's actually probably why i got a bunch of people unsubscribing on that video i did
01:38:58.920 with britney uh i don't i don't even want that i don't want the ppc to go away but people are like
01:39:03.560 oh you're scared of the ppc you're scared of us hurting the conservatives i don't care i actually
01:39:08.760 want you guys to try if you guys tried and we're getting seven percent of the vote the ppc but no
01:39:15.000 seats i would say no what that was an improvement that was an improvement or even if they got six
01:39:19.480 percent it's barely an improvement but they showed that there's some staying power with their supporters
01:39:23.560 even if they still haven't quite found a seat to win although i don't think it's impossible for
01:39:27.480 them to find a seat find an area where the ppc did well and you campaign there all of the time
01:39:33.640 you don't just show up when an election drops you show up six months in advance when bernier ran for
01:39:39.240 portage lizgar in 2023 you know when he showed up at the very end of the race he showed up like 30 days
01:39:45.560 before the vote to start campaigning probably more like 23 days before the vote he should have been
01:39:50.040 there six months before because candace bergen had resigned like five months before there was obviously
01:39:55.560 going to be a by-election but bernier didn't care i don't care if the ppc doesn't win a seat i don't
01:40:00.280 care if they take conservative votes i just care if they care i just want them to try bernier raised
01:40:06.840 seven hundred and seventy seven thousand dollars in 2024 and he's going to burn all of it he's not
01:40:11.560 going to do anything with it and that's what i get annoyed by i would actually well i don't even think
01:40:18.280 i need to need any money anymore because of len but thank you len for the 2799 super chat come on folks
01:40:23.000 and this young man some cash i've heard from my insiders he is a hard-working winner well i don't
01:40:29.160 know do not give anything if you do not have the money and also i think len has actually probably
01:40:35.240 topped up my cup for like two months here so uh good job len uh i'm now not in you know i can
01:40:43.080 probably retire at this point uh 32 says monarchy for symbolic roles is a good thing still and i think
01:40:50.600 that's true i think there is something uh there uh tony fox says len is the santa claus of this live
01:40:56.200 stream yeah it is chinese santa claus in january here thank you len uh three cheers for yeah len yes
01:41:14.680 yellow from uh vancouver ronnie evie
01:41:21.720 well yellow to you too unless you meant hello which is still not right but whatever
01:41:29.320 did i hit 60 000 wheel check or 30 000 what am i saying oh
01:41:33.480 okay guys we are literally at 30 000 subscribers now big celebration look at that yep good job
01:41:44.360 everyone we did it we got it sorted out um oxygen railway says the national telegraph on the topic of
01:41:52.360 ppc have you ever addressed sorry it went down a bit there have you ever addressed the video up here
01:41:57.720 dancing and singing in chinese for foreign chinese donors um well what do you mean by foreign chinese
01:42:03.400 donors it might be like permanent residences because people who are permanent residences can
01:42:08.520 still donate and that's like i don't like that i think maybe pr's shouldn't be able to donate either
01:42:15.000 like maybe they can buy party memberships even then i think it's too abused i think they actually
01:42:19.000 need to crack down on permanent residencies being able to get uh memberships i i really don't think
01:42:26.280 that you had to be that concerned about like uh polyab going to a chinese event the man's so anti-china
01:42:32.200 in terms of foreign interference that if a chinese crowd has him out to like talk to him and donate
01:42:37.560 money it's probably the anti-ccp side of the china because the most anti-ccp people in the country
01:42:46.200 are people who aren't themselves chinese because they understand how the ccp operates and they absolutely
01:42:52.280 hate them so it's always one of those individual things i think andy lee does a good job of actually
01:42:57.080 breaking down who's up to something and who isn't up to something um sometimes she can sometimes hit
01:43:03.240 a target that i don't think it's quite right because i think some at one point she went after rise weekly
01:43:08.360 during the bc election because there is that guy who's kind of pro ccp who was on uh who was like
01:43:13.480 advising david eb he had a connection to rise weekly by the way someone from rise weekly watches my show
01:43:19.320 when they are trying to digest information about bc polling and where the parties are at
01:43:23.480 they told me they do so there's probably good people at rise weekly so that was probably too much
01:43:28.200 uh fire on them but yeah uh angela williams is right also a lot of people from hong kong
01:43:33.080 cantonese people definitely do not like the ccp government and people from taiwan rick robitelli with
01:43:40.440 the ten dollar super chat did i say that right i feel like i feel accomplished but thank you for
01:43:46.760 the ten dollar super chat rick robitelli yeah let me know rick if i actually said that correctly i feel like i did
01:43:54.200 yeah rick is a champion
01:44:07.240 jeff hilstead is china the shadow government like under the liberals right now no even right now
01:44:12.760 they're not it's it's all influence do the ccp make it so that the liberals will want to cooperate
01:44:20.840 rather than being antagonistic and there are times where the government should be antagonistic towards
01:44:26.200 how the ccp operates but because of i don't know if it's like the the benefits that the chinese
01:44:33.960 government gives to the liberals through operatives in the country or it's through the ability to trade
01:44:40.600 more with china and technically we get some shadow economic benefits from doing that that trudeau doesn't
01:44:46.040 want to offend them that the that the chinese government is able to exert a lot of influence
01:44:51.240 on us and a lot of it just comes down to our own taxes and regulations suck so it's easier to be
01:44:55.960 taken advantage of because we're always in a vulnerable position because the government domestically
01:45:00.600 has made us vulnerable to influence because we're economically weak because we've made ourselves
01:45:05.240 weak through bad taxes and regulations if we lower taxes we solve so many problems
01:45:16.040 robitai so i think people are saying how do i say this name robitai how do i say it robitai
01:45:27.800 robitai robitai robitai you know rick robitai okay there we go did i get it right i think we're good
01:45:35.880 i think we got it done anyways i probably have to go in a little bit here because it's been an hour 45 and
01:45:43.560 last time i did this it was three hours and my mouth was getting dry and it's being it's pretty
01:45:49.000 bad it's pretty bad now um but i will definitely be back at a different date i try not to do too
01:45:57.400 many live streams because i think when you do that it cheapens it a little bit i want to build up a
01:46:01.560 stuff i can talk about um but yeah oh five dollar super chat from uh brent parsons thank you trudeau is
01:46:09.400 so fact and out of uh whether he likes it or not and so fact and uh he's out whether he likes it or
01:46:16.040 not and yeah that's my point i don't think and i actually don't think i've addressed this there's
01:46:19.800 no chance trudeau is going to stay in office he can stay in his leader he can play games trying to put
01:46:25.720 off the next election but at the end of the day he's done right now and we're just watching the long
01:46:31.960 uh we're just watching the long uh series of musical chairs that the liberals are playing
01:46:37.000 figuring out who's going to be to blame for all this
01:46:42.360 so yeah len len is declaring that brent that you are a hero thank you brent for the five
01:46:48.520 dollar super chat you have been bestowed as a hero by the hero of the stream which is len
01:46:55.160 but uh yeah thank you for all for showing up here uh that will pretty much be it but maybe i'll just
01:47:00.200 quickly drop the link to my website if you guys want to sign up for my leadership and nomination
01:47:05.160 recommendations i still haven't emailed or contacted anyone on this list because the list is
01:47:09.640 still too small for me to really crawl through it for data but basically what i want to do is use the
01:47:15.720 list so that if there's a really good really conservative person running for a federal or
01:47:20.040 provincial nomination or for a federal or uh provincial leadership position that i can recommend
01:47:25.640 them i can call people on the list and let them know hey maybe buy memberships for this guy he's
01:47:30.280 really good i can give you some background and all that sort of thing but thank you guys for watching
01:47:35.080 thank you for the 30 000 subscribers means a lot to me we're getting close to our goal of me not
01:47:40.120 having to buy my friends dinner in december they'll have to buy me dinner which really if you think
01:47:45.240 about it's like 50 bucks we are not big spending people when we go to when we go to there uh proud
01:47:51.240 canady says are you going for a nomination i did go for a nomination did not work out because i was
01:47:55.880 kicked out of the nomination to prevent me from winning i had a lot of support and you don't get
01:48:00.360 kicked out of a nomination unless you do have a lot of support uh but i will eventually try again
01:48:05.480 but yeah last uh i'll address that every time people bring it up but uh just didn't want to
01:48:10.040 leave someone on a on a note of not telling them something anyways so see you guys later bye