00:04:29.680My stand against malicious prosecution.
00:04:32.220because you've got to admit, that's exactly what happened to her and to Chris Barber and to
00:04:37.060many others. Over four years have passed since my participation in the most peaceful and polite
00:04:44.060protest of all time, the Canadian Freedom Convoy. It's been over four years since Chris Barber and
00:04:49.720I were arrested on the streets of Ottawa, mere days following the unconstitutional and unlawful
00:04:55.060invocation of the Emergencies Act by the Liberal government. The invocation saw bank accounts
00:05:00.100frozen. Insurance policies suspended the forceful, violent removal of peaceful Canadians and
00:05:05.660truckers and supporters arrested. This picture here, the one on the left, not the one with her
00:05:10.240wearing a mask, the one on the left, that's the moment obviously she was arrested. I remember
00:05:16.240watching that video and what did she say? Hold the line. Because of that, those three words,
00:05:24.180the persecution has not stopped even still people hound her on social media she tells me she gets
00:05:33.420it still in grocery stores out in the public not as bad as it used to be but it still happens from
00:05:37.820time to time for our part chris and i endured the longest mischief trial in the history of the
00:05:43.460commonwealth the crown prosecutor made repeated attempts to charge me with a breach of conditions
00:05:48.860violation and remanded to custody until trial and on one occasion he was successful. Chris and I
00:05:55.040convicted in April of last year of mischief and sentenced October 7th, 2025 to 18 months of house
00:06:01.760arrest. Granted some time served, my sentence will conclude January 21st, 2027. Tamara goes on to say
00:06:13.780I have secured the services of a civil litigation lawyer from Toronto based Loopstra Nixon and have launched a lawsuit against the Ottawa Police Service, the Ottawa Police Services Board, the Attorney General of Ontario, the original Crown Prosecutor on our file, the two Ottawa Police Services detectives assigned to our mischief case, and His Majesty the King in Right of Ontario for malicious prosecution and negligent investigation.
00:06:40.060my goal is to ensure transparency accountability and justice are brought to those involved in
00:06:46.160decisions and actions leading to the unprecedented treatment i was subjected to will never happen
00:06:53.340again to another canadian ever so this is the whole story here you can go ahead to the give
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00:07:17.480Chrissy from Hard Press North joins us in just a couple of minutes. We'll be right back.
00:43:08.480So so now getting back to China, Trump was just there.
00:43:15.380And we don't know what what he said at all, what was discussed.
00:43:21.920I think that there's probably some just for show things that the left wing corporate media has been writing about for the past week.
00:43:29.780But Carney was there when it was January or February, signed an MOU, 49000 Chinese EVs coming into Canada.
00:43:37.580trump was not too happy about that that was also when he sold out the wood pulp industry to the
00:43:43.140pulp industry as well so um like china is working with carney carney is like what did you call them
00:43:52.120before we went on the air you said carney is their i think carney is their fixer like he's
00:43:57.440we're looking at the environment everybody's looking at it as politics but it's actually
00:44:02.480right now it's become a corporate world. And Carney is a corporate fixer for China. And China
00:44:09.360is just making corporate moves on a global boardroom scale. And Trump is fighting in a
00:44:15.760corporate manner as well. Can you explain that? Can you give us an example of what you mean when
00:44:20.580you say that? Because I find it fascinating and I'm not quite following it 100%. Okay. So when we
00:44:27.720look at the way that things are run, we always consider politics and we consider friendships and
00:44:32.880relationships and things like that, where the global groups that are running most of the
00:44:39.740international NGOs and things like that, they're all looking at it in a corporate fashion.
00:44:49.120Everything's stocks and ownership and resource ownership. It's all money, right?
00:44:57.720So when they're looking at things, they're looking at, like, who's going to take the most assets, who's going to have the biggest, you know, corporate ownership of everything that everybody owns.
00:45:10.640So when they're doing things, it's more like a corporate takeover, which like what Trump's doing right now is he's he saw China do a corporate takeover of the World Economic Forum.
00:45:22.080He saw them as a boardroom and a company that's being run by China.
00:45:27.900And he's like, OK, well, we're going to go in there and we're going to restructure and we're going to change the dynamics that things are being done.
00:45:34.820And now we're going to take that over.
00:45:37.940And he's gone and more or less shut down all the managerial options that they have in so many situations, like you look at Venezuela and Cuba.
00:46:20.280If you follow what he's doing, it all comes down to the same playbook and he's doing the exact same thing in every situation.
00:46:26.400He pushes, you know, people to their, you know, get them angry.
00:46:30.600He creates an emotional reaction and then he pulls back and, you know, he makes things, he pushes them to the point where they have to make a deal.
00:46:41.560Like, I mean, you look at China, the Strait of Hormuz being closed has been absolutely horrific for them, right?
00:46:48.360I wrote an article called China Blinked because when they got to the point where they were losing
00:46:55.640oil and they couldn't sell it, that was them blinking. When they actually stopped selling
00:47:01.300oil, it was because they no longer can afford to. They need to keep it for their own energy
00:47:06.760purposes. The reason they came to the table with Trump just recently is because they know they need
00:47:12.240to start making some deals. And what he's doing in her moves, I believe to an extent, he still
00:47:18.040knows that he has control over opening that straight if he wants to. And China knows too.
00:47:22.920Trump, you mean? Yes. Yeah. But he doesn't want to open the straight because having it closed
00:47:29.860creates control, not just over China, but also the city of London and Lloyd's of London and all of
00:47:37.240the big money players who are in that little district a huge amount of pressure on europe
00:47:42.740for sure but it's also creating a lot of benefits for the oil industry in the states right so where
00:47:51.800everybody started moving away from the uh middle east because of the straighter her muse her moves
00:47:58.400they're they're moving to the states and starting to take oil from the states right they're sending
00:48:02.420their tankers there. Once you have no trust in an area and you realize that it's vulnerable,
00:48:08.080you aren't going to go back if you know that you have somewhere safe to go. So he's created the
00:48:13.120U.S. to be that stability that they won't be able to find otherwise. So you think that Trump came
00:48:20.000away from that meeting with the Chinese in a better position than he was before? I would say
00:48:26.520so i mean they made they made a lot of uh concessions on tariffs and trade right thing
00:48:32.160just little things but that's the stuff we know about right like what i'm thinking about is now
00:48:38.600okay so what did they really talk about what what was really really important to china what do they
00:48:44.700know they're going to lose what does trump want to go in there and get right and to me it boils
00:48:49.580down to Taiwan. And the reason that I say Taiwan is because, you know, for, for all of the moves
00:48:56.820that Trump has made to gain complete dominion over the Western hemisphere, he's got all the
00:49:01.760oil and gas that he needs from now until the next thousand years. He's got Venezuela. He's going to
00:49:07.800have Canada. He's got the, I mean, and I want to talk about that too. He's got the deal with
00:49:12.960Greenland, so he gets all their rare earth. He's got everything except for one thing. And that one
00:49:18.700thing comes from taiwan we're talking about computer chips and not just chips for your your
00:49:26.480laptop or chips for your iphone we're talking about computer chips 90 of which by the way are
00:49:32.820made in taiwan for the world that will fire your military weapons and if they don't keep a line
00:49:42.320open to taiwan and trump is ramping up production of these things in the united states
00:49:48.500but it's still going to take him some time to get going to at least be able to manufacture a
00:49:54.420percentage of what Taiwan is manufacturing right now. He needs that to be open, but China does not
00:50:00.580want that at all. As a matter of fact, Trump is now going to be talking to the leaders
00:50:05.880of Taiwan in the next couple of days, which is not making China so happy at all.
00:50:11.980This is a very volatile situation. Yeah. Well, I mean, China's been giving everybody warnings
00:50:18.120about going anywhere near taiwan we just heard that in canada too and of course we heard paul
00:50:23.200i've sent one of his uh team to go to taiwan despite just as more i think more or less just
00:50:30.080to stick it to china to say you don't control who we send where right yeah this is just a one big
00:50:37.640huge situation here i i don't think that trump is is going to lose this one but it's amazing to me
00:50:44.800what the left-wing corporate media is painting him as.
00:50:46.980Like, he doesn't know what he's doing.
00:50:48.660He makes all of these ridiculous moves.
00:50:50.500I mean, it's bluster and it's like he's nuts
00:50:53.640and they want him removed under Article 35
00:51:14.800a bilateral deal he's got venezuela he's gonna have cuba we talked about that he's got parts
00:51:22.180yeah argentina uh you were talking about brazil he may have brazil soon well yeah there's things
00:51:27.820happening in brazil that i could see them changing their direction quickly and if you get brazil then
00:51:33.420you've got the rest of south america that much is guaranteed and the only other thing
00:51:39.280in the western hemisphere that he doesn't have is canada so what do you and they've been talking
00:51:47.96051st state and we all thought it was a joke when he said it for the first time what a year and a
00:51:53.080half ago yeah we have had no relations with them carney he keeps changing his position from this
00:52:02.000big rupture this big fissure we're never going back to the old deal ever again the old world
00:52:07.000order. Yeah. And then next thing you know, he's got his nose up Trump's ass. So, so what is the
00:52:14.180dynamic in play here? Why is Carney still trying to sell this ridiculous net zero nonsense when
00:52:20.800everybody knows it's a lie? Trump has made a point of talking about this.
00:52:25.760Do they honestly think that we don't hear this news?
00:52:28.840well i think carney's a lot of it is him personally benefiting from it right obviously
00:52:37.320through brookfield and a lot of the connections that he has there uh but a lot of it is china and
00:52:43.180trying to work china into a lot of infrastructure i mean they're already part of a lot of the
00:52:49.220nuclear plans their footprint in uh bc is absolutely insane i i wouldn't be surprised
00:52:57.680to see them involved in a lot of what's happening in with the train uh that they're trying to run
00:53:03.760out east um because i mean canada under harper made a terrible mistake um signing into fifa
00:53:12.380which allows any investments that china makes in canada to become permanent for i think it's
00:53:18.160course of 30 years or more right so as soon as they're in there they can't be kicked out without
00:53:24.160a lot of hard or a lot of money i would say it would cost us a lot so a lot of it is financial
00:53:29.680destabilization uh capital destabilization once you can weaken the country china can walks in
00:53:37.120it just walks in and buys whatever it wants the resources i mean you look in bc they're looking at
00:53:41.360at the mines there now right and the un uh the drippa that's happening in i want to get into
00:53:48.800that let's not talk about that right now i just wrote it down but what i'm saying is it's driving
00:53:52.820things to a place where china can afford to purchase and take over resources which i think
00:53:58.100is kind of as far as i can see it's kind of the plan that they have here so obviously trump can't
00:54:03.680allow this he cannot allow i mean like he's he's got the western hemisphere locked down except for
00:54:09.600this one thing this big huge security risk that's sitting on top of his northern border right that
00:54:16.720brings fentanyl into the country that that continues to send spy after spy into the united
00:54:24.020states through canada in a lot of cases so how on earth is he going to stop this
00:54:30.900well he must have a plan read his mind i can't read his mind i think
00:54:37.580following the research you've done and the patterns that you've seen because you're a
00:54:41.460pattern recognition expert i've discovered what do you think his next play is here well i think
00:54:47.660that his pressure towards alberta separation was like the the 51st state comment he's they have no
00:54:54.580interest in canada canada's way too left-wing they don't need another california right like
00:54:59.120if they did that they'd probably never have another republican uh government so for anybody
00:55:04.060to believe that they want canada as the 51st state is a little bit ridiculous um alberta i mean
00:55:11.080alberta i don't think alberta would ever settle for being a state they they have too much of an
00:55:17.000ability to have a resource independent uh situation for themselves and they can get a good deal right
00:55:24.520Trump knows, you know, it's funny what you should say that because Alberta, you know,
00:55:30.220because I've talked to all the Alberta guys, Jeff Rath and Keith Wilson, and I respect the
00:55:34.860hell out of those guys. I think they're great. And matter of fact, there's a big debate between
00:55:39.720Jason Kenney and Keith Wilson on Monday night. I'm not sure if you guys were aware of that,
00:55:43.660but Tamara is going to be covering that. So you can go check out her social media and maybe I'll
00:55:48.340try and live stream that as well um but they're landlocked chrissy alberta cannot move their
00:55:56.200product unless they have some kind of a deal with the united states i mean you know if they separate
00:56:02.420there's no way that eb is ever going to allow them to have a pipeline through bc well i think
00:56:08.160if they separate then saskatchewan's going with them and once saskatchewan and alberta separate
00:56:12.100bc will be stuck out of luck whether they like it or not i mean all alberta and saskatchewan
00:56:16.960have to do is tear off the snot out of them until they later join washington i mean it's the truth
00:56:24.240like what are they going to do unless they separated and tried to become their own country
00:56:29.500which i mean okay so here's another thing it would just become china have you ever yeah
00:56:34.500have you ever heard of the wildlands project uh rewilding no well rewilding or the wildlands
00:56:42.020Project, which was something that the United States was working on back in the late 80s and
00:56:48.420the early 90s. Rosa Corey brought it up when she was talking about 15-minute cities before she
00:56:54.300died, I think back in 2017 or 2018. And they were talking about redistricting certain areas. And
00:57:03.000there was a map that was published of the United States. And there was orange and yellow and green.
00:57:07.700and these are the areas that you can live in, inhabit and travel to. Yellow, you had to have
00:57:13.060a special permit. Red, you absolutely could not go to. And you know, half the map was red. But
00:57:20.720what I found interesting about this particular map was that there was no border between Canada
00:57:26.940and the United States. And then I started seeing some interesting things about different regions
00:57:32.780of north america one was called pacificia or some oceana which was a combination of bc and
00:57:40.100washington and oregon and then there was some kind of a mega city around the great lakes and
00:57:46.140montreal was somehow included with new york city and boston on the east coast and i thought huh
00:57:52.600where's where does this come from like who's who came up with this i think that was part of like
00:57:59.820the un agenda for like 2030 or something wasn't it yeah and that's part of the 30 by 30 and the
00:58:06.520rewilding programs and i mean what they did in sweden was more or less trying to push farmers
00:58:12.360out of the land so that they could create uh what was it called it was um it was a giant smart city
00:58:19.100of some kind that they wanted that property for well they tried in denmark i mean they're they're
00:58:24.960trying it everywhere you know and they're flexing their muscles in that regard here in canada the
00:58:31.200ostrich farm last year they just walked in and killed these ostriches because they could and i
00:58:36.800thought whoa that's insane aside from what the family lost and how they had their land occupied
00:58:44.640by an invading force essentially for 48 days straight before their property their pets
00:58:51.680were murdered in cold blood right in front of them i mean the government wanted to set a precedent
00:58:58.640with that one saying that they could walk in anywhere they want using their organizations
00:59:02.580to do anything they want right which is authoritarianism totalitarianism um which
00:59:09.260smacks of communism because that's the only way you can input a system like that
00:59:13.840so well and it was just proof too that we just we do not have property rights in canada like
00:59:21.120we've been sold this myth by the tv like people watch a lot of television shows and they're all
00:59:26.460from america and they're like oh yeah we have you know freedom of speech and we have land rights and
00:59:30.840we have the right to remain silent i mean these are all things that are american uh that a lot
00:59:35.520of canadians believe they have that we just don't it's not no there are no there's no property rights
00:59:41.020in canada whatsoever and nothing in the charter of rights and freedoms basically what we're going
00:59:45.340on is the magna carta when it comes to property rights seriously um so speaking of property
00:59:51.680with this whole drip of thing that eb refuses to shut down uh in british columbia and the land
00:59:58.580claims and whatnot now it's kind of a convoluted way to get here and have this conversation but
01:00:07.680the indigenous bands have been making the land claims through this united nations program called
01:00:14.800UNDRIP, which BC has adopted into law called DRIPA. But it's the United Nations, right,
01:00:22.700controlled largely by China. So many people have speculated that when, if and when the
01:00:33.180First Nations get these lands, and there's a high probability that they could based upon the
01:00:40.440rulings we've seen in BC for the last few months, that they're going to just give them over to the
01:00:48.040United Nations through some kind of a deal, which then gives them to China? I mean, how would that
01:00:53.880work? Have you looked into that at all? Yeah, well, I don't think it's directly quite that way.
01:00:59.960So the natives in B.C. have it's a document called FNNIC and it's an agreement with China anyways, where they are working on giving resources under their control to are selling resources under their control to China and having resource agreements between the native bands and China.
01:01:24.440So like completely sidestepping Canada in general so that they can profit off it.
01:01:29.600But what they don't understand, and I mean, this happened in Argentina, actually, is that China does not care.
01:01:36.360Like they don't care about humans and they don't care about the environment.
01:01:40.280And in Argentina, they went in and they started mining and there was human rights groups that were going and like putting out all this information about how they had gone in to these mining areas and they started mining and then they started harassing the local aboriginals until they left.
01:01:59.600and they treated them terribly they destroyed the land so that it was unusable and they pushed
01:02:05.700them out so that i mean the people in bc like the natives in bc who think that they're going to get
01:02:10.620a good deal out of this really they're just opening themselves up to creating contracts
01:02:14.780with a country that has absolutely no care for them whatsoever so they're useful idiots more or
01:02:20.160less they think they're going to get a good deal but they're they're not getting anything out of
01:02:23.400what do you make of this whole indigenous uh reconciliation industry
01:02:28.760well i think it's it's very divisive i mean and i think that's the the intention right um
01:02:37.880it's it is just it is the useful idiot uh system right where they allow these people to feel like
01:02:45.600they're better than and more important than somebody else. And they create hatred and they
01:02:54.000create division that way. But then they also are using them to more or less take land that they
01:03:02.360want to remove from the taxpayer. And this is the best way that they can do it. So all of this stuff,
01:03:09.200as you say, begins with China. China has planted all of these seeds all over Canada and now they're
01:03:17.560going to divide this country. Well, thanks to Pierre Trudeau, yeah, China's had a foothold in
01:03:24.580Canada for at least 75 years. Yeah, it's been a while. So how then, because Canada obviously is
01:03:32.300not going to get rid of China on its own. And Donald Trump does not appear to be in the mood
01:03:38.620to deal with china so i ask again like you say alberta doesn't want to be a 51st state they
01:03:44.860don't have to be maybe we make a deal alberta makes a deal some kind of a deal territorial
01:03:49.420deal or defense deal or currency deal with the united states but they remain an independent
01:03:54.460country but trump cannot allow a country with this much chinese infiltration into his don row
01:04:01.580doctrine of uh western hegemony hegemony so what's he going to do i mean he doesn't want to take it
01:04:07.660over but what no but if you can divide if you can divide it up i mean you look at there's there's
01:04:15.220uh separatist sentiment now in saskatchewan there's always been separatist sentiment in
01:04:21.260quebec if alberta leaves quebec's gone we all know that because quebec's not going to sit around and
01:04:25.680be a milking pig right um or milking cow so the reality is is the there's only really two ways
01:04:35.200about it either Canadians get their poop in a group and work on re-establishing a new constitution
01:04:44.420that pushes out the ability of China to do what they're doing in Canada or I hate to say it like
01:04:51.540the only other solution is going to be that Canada divides and China loses its grip that way
01:04:58.480You see, that is what I've been saying. And I don't believe that's too far off. What I think, and you and I talked about this on the phone last week, I was so happy with that conversation that we had. And I'm so happy with this conversation tonight. So thank you, Chrissy, for coming on.
01:05:17.000But it's, you know, what I've been saying to the audience for a while now is simply that Canada will not exist much past 2027.
01:05:26.540And the reason for that is because Trump needs to get rid of this Chinese infiltration if he wants to be successful in his goal of the Don Roe Doctrine.
01:05:36.700So Alberta comes first and then Saskatchewan and possibly because as we talked about earlier, right, like there have been different provincial boundaries drawn since the inception of the so-called country of Canada.
01:05:50.700since 1867 manitoba started out being called the postage stamp province in 1870 and its borders
01:05:56.920have changed three or four times since then saskatchewan and alberta were split into two
01:06:02.840different uh provinces because the east thought that as one province they would become too powerful
01:06:08.100politically and financially and resource wise to be able to handle not so sure about the history
01:06:14.100of british columbia this is all by the way in one of chrissy's most recent articles uh you can find
01:06:46.080yeah and and that's not a connected nation there's no way that that could survive so what happens
01:06:53.000after that and there's also going to be in my opinion regions of manitoba probably border
01:06:59.340municipalities of manitoba that want to join as well because they don't want to be part of this
01:07:03.620marxist nonsense the rural people versus the urban mentality right and the same goes for bc
01:07:08.960i mean we talk about bc we talk about the okanagan we talk about eastern british columbia they're
01:07:14.320conservative man they don't want to be ruled by by those marxists on the island in the lower
01:07:19.180mainland anymore they're tired of it so this whole country is going to be in my and now there's people
01:07:25.680watching this going rolling their eyes saying jano you're out of your mind this is this is
01:07:31.200happening you guys and you and i disagreed on this one um but some of the leftists in alberta
01:07:39.320are starting to try and use this on their social media uh naheed nenshi most notably saying there's
01:07:46.200american and russian infiltration in the alberta independence movement we've got proof that he
01:07:52.000shows some bullshit receipt of something or other um which is being denied by the keith wilson's and
01:07:59.400the jeff rats and the mitch sylvester's of the world but it wouldn't surprise me at all if there
01:08:05.500was some alphabet agency in there because we've talked about this before uh trying a regime change
01:08:13.280maybe without trump's knowledge because they they see how it would benefit the united states for
01:08:21.580alberta to leave canada and i can't i can't speak to the the idea of the cia or one of those numbered
01:08:30.420alphabet. You can speculate. I can speculate, but I personally, I don't think that there's really a
01:08:36.580secret coup happening. I mean, the United States has been very open about the fact that if Alberta
01:08:43.820decides on its own that it is going to leave, they'll have support. I don't think that they've,
01:08:49.640at least that Trump would be ridiculous enough to walk in there. And this is what I said to you
01:08:55.300before. I mean, I don't think that he would be stupid enough to go in the back door and create
01:09:01.300something that can be exposed later as being false. The movement for Alberta to separate
01:09:05.860would have to be an authentic grassroots movement that allows for that to happen or else
01:09:10.220in the end, it could just be completely kiboshed. We've seen polls that show anywhere between 20 and
01:09:18.10035% of people in Alberta in favor of separation. I think those polls are wrong.
01:09:25.140And the reason for that, in my opinion, is because these Marxists, the NDP, the left-wing
01:09:34.720corporate media, many federal MPs, including the Conservative Party, and this is something else I
01:09:40.620want to talk to you about. They're all so against this and they do not want this referendum to
01:09:48.040happen at all. Not at all. If they didn't see it having a possibility, they wouldn't be taking it
01:09:52.740to court every opportunity they can and putting every roadblock they could in the way. They would
01:09:56.580just let it happen and show that they were right. And that's what I mean. Right. So if they're so
01:10:03.000confident that they have the numbers and there's no chance that this would ever succeed, then why
01:10:08.200are they so afraid and so vocal about it it makes no sense to me it's for the same reason that
01:10:15.060they're always constantly going at call or polyev is because they know that he has he represents a
01:10:21.840threat and the only way they can try and stem that threat is to try and make it sound like it's
01:10:26.060not there okay so let's talk about polyev let's talk about the conservative party of canada
01:10:32.640uh we know that mark carney was elected elected as the liberal yeah installed that's what i think
01:10:42.220uh as the liberal uh party leader a year and a half ago and then he was elected as the prime
01:10:49.400minister um pierre polyev loses his seat in that election um yeah they had to redraw the borders
01:10:58.120for that to happen they did i saw i saw that on your social media and i went yeah okay she's
01:11:03.260absolutely in tune with what i'm thinking here but polyev supports the war in ukraine
01:11:10.260polyev supports a lot of things that mark carney supports
01:11:15.340why i mean this this whole war in ukraine thing trump has not been supportive of that he's been
01:11:23.820begrudgingly, you know, supporting it right now because of Putin and because of the prior
01:11:31.320obligations the government of the United States made. But he's not in favor of continuing this
01:11:37.000war at all. And yet Pierre Polyev says Canada will continue to stand with Ukraine until the
01:11:42.960bitter end. What is the allegiance that these two, the two biggest political parties have
01:11:50.100to ukraine we're not allies in any way they're not nato members well i'm not i'm not sure how
01:11:57.540i feel about polyev to begin with um and people are gonna be like oh no i'm not it's not an
01:12:03.240anti-conservative um but i just don't know that in canada we have a conservative party
01:12:08.780um and i don't think polyev is much more of a true conservative um he's an he's he's an economist
01:12:19.540And he believes in conservative economics. He believes in fiscal conservative ideologies. But I mean, when it comes down to the things that he hasn't spoken out against, or the things that he hasn't spoken for, it says an awful lot about where he stands.
01:12:34.860and i don't know if it's because he's fearful that if he says what he i mean if he truly believes
01:12:42.360uh in the same values that most of his base does he's doing a really terrible job of blowing with
01:12:49.500the wind right like he he really should be taking a stand and saying like this is what i believe
01:12:53.960this is what i'm going to do rather than going well you know if i say this these guys might get
01:12:59.460So I'll just kind of go with the flow. And we saw that when it came down to the convoy, right? Like it took him a very long period of time to realize that his base supported the convoy. So now he needs to say something in support of it. He still hasn't said anything in the realm of the transing of children situation. He's really stayed back on that. He hasn't really spoken.
01:13:26.580You know what's interesting when you bring that up?
01:15:32.500I mean, you look at Harper, and everyone thought that he was going to be a fantastic conservative leader.
01:15:37.460He came across as even being conservative on a social level.
01:15:43.300And then he came in, and he sold us out to China through FIPA.
01:15:46.860He sold us out to the UN, even after saying where was it in Copenhagen that he wasn't going to.
01:15:53.680I think what these people like Harper was a he was an economist.
01:15:58.260And when he decided that we weren't going to sign into the UN originally or like the climate agenda originally, it was because he didn't think we were getting a good enough deal.
01:16:08.480And then when it became a good deal, then a better deal than we were getting before, he was willing to sign on it.
01:16:15.920so like most of them they're politicians and that's the problem is when you have politicians
01:16:20.380especially in canada where we don't really have a true right uh and conservative value it it's
01:16:30.780you're not going to get people who come from that side without being completely attacked
01:16:35.520and completely pushed out because there's an establishment here and if they're not part of
01:16:40.360establishment and they don't make it into the politics do you think that it's really the case
01:16:46.500because i look at you know all of the the polling and again i'm not real big on polls i think they're
01:16:51.820all fixed and if they're not fixed they're they're just done improperly using a method that's
01:16:59.040probably outdated by 20 or 25 years i think david coletto from abacus even said that not so long ago
01:17:05.480he said, yeah, we'd use a model that just favors liberals based on what we're doing with it.
01:17:12.400But whenever I look at one of these polls, whichever agency it happens to come from,
01:17:17.480I see that the Carney liberals have got anywhere between 43 and 48 percent. In some cases, the NDP
01:17:24.420has maybe got eight, nine percent. The Green Party has got three percent. And you add all that
01:17:30.100together and it comes up to roughly 55 to 60 percent of people of this country who would vote
01:17:36.280for basically a marxist party a a very hard left-wing party our education system has created
01:17:45.520that but is this like is that really what canadians are has the overton window moved
01:17:51.480so much to the left that they think that the left is or the middle is now the left and that
01:17:59.020The moral window has moved that far, yes.
01:18:04.560Like, we have very, very short on morality in Canada at this point.
01:18:09.080And when you have a lack of morality, then you have a lack of common sense.
01:18:13.160Because people are just self-indulgent.
01:18:16.460They're hooked on doing what they want and what's best for them.
01:18:19.860And when that happens, you have nobody looking at what's best for the nation, right?
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