00:03:24.140Okay. So he says he used his speech to attack what he calls globalist ideologies.
00:03:29.540And he said the country should reject globalist demands, especially in energy trade and migration.
00:03:36.440And he urged leaders to defend free speech, religion, liberty, and national self-determination.
00:03:44.460Did we determine what self-determination was?
00:03:46.560Uh, yeah. Well, self-determination is really, you know, your own, I think, from what I took away from it, is he was trying to say it's your own agenda of your own country and not follow kind of the globalist ideals that are projected, i.e. through the UN, right?
00:04:20.620So that's really where he's going. He's just saying it's, you know, he's calling BS right now and saying we can't do this anymore. It doesn't work.
00:05:07.640Practice it in a free and open market. That's fine. And quite frankly, follow your own national, you know, agendas.
00:05:16.100So in other words, you know, create a plan, follow a plan, you know, not be influenced by globalist ideals.
00:05:24.420Yeah. I think that the ideology is of the U.N. is really what he... When he says globalist, that I think is who he's talking about. You're right.
00:05:34.080Okay. The other thing that he really riled everybody up talking about immigration. And Nick, by the way, anytime I'm talking or we're mentioning something, you got a clip, throw your hand in the air. I won't say no. Okay.
00:05:48.060Okay. The other thing, so immigration, you know, he talked about how European countries are being destroyed by illegal immigration. And your countries are going to hell, he said.
00:06:01.480Okay. So I guess I took away from that. Now, when he said it, does it kind of make the hair on your back, your neck stand up? Sure. The way he's going. But then when you look at it, he's saying illegal immigration.
00:06:14.260Again, the concept, not many people argue with, you know, any country that's seeing a lot of illegal immigration, you know, not a good thing.
00:06:22.860He's like one of these guys in the room who's got a lot of money and maybe came into it somewhat easy. And he's got advice for everybody else in business around him. You know what I mean? And he's, there he is admonishing these guys, basically saying, you know, you guys are idiots. You've let your countries go to hell with this immigration policy that the globalists are pushing on you.
00:06:42.120Right. Yeah. Well, and illegal immigration, which he was, you know, remember, kind of back up a little. He was going through an onslaught and the U.S. was going through an onslaught of illegal immigration during the Biden administration. I don't think we can argue with that.
00:06:58.340Yeah. You know, even tons of people I know in Canada right now illegally came or legally even came into the U.S. illegally and then up and over and into Canada.
00:07:11.180So it is, you know, it's quite a story. We've heard it all before. And quite frankly, no one was stopping it. So they had caravans of people, you know, coming over, crossing the Mexican border into the U.S.
00:07:23.400But he doesn't say, you're letting your countries go to hell like we did or like I did or like I was unable to maintain in my last presidency and let it go again.
00:07:31.700He doesn't ever kind of self-reflect, does he?
00:07:34.900No, no. Well, he tried, you know, and I guess that's the part that he misses. That's a chip that he's not very good at. His storytelling capabilities aren't terrific, right?
00:07:45.520So if it was me, I would have backed up and I'd said, listen, let me tell you a story about a wall I tried to build.
00:07:50.280Yeah. And the wall was to stop a bunch of people coming into the country. And here's why I tried to build it.
00:07:55.300And it didn't work. And quite frankly, by the time I actually got it three quarters up or two thirds up, you know, I was voted out of office.
00:08:03.440They took it down, sold it off, whatever. And, you know, it wasn't a great story.
00:08:07.980And now I'm having to kind of patch that issue up because it went on another four years after I left.
00:08:13.220Like telling the story and being humble with the story.
00:08:18.600There's no humility. It would have helped the conversation.
00:08:21.160But, you know, I and I'm trying to advocate for both sides on this one.
00:08:28.380So I'll be two sides of the coin I'm going to project.
00:08:32.460And we've seen it here recently with some protests and stuff going on in Canada.
00:08:38.100We saw it in Britain. I think there's two sides of that story that we need to look at.
00:08:43.360And one is illegal immigration has to stop.
00:08:47.020And I think there's a lot of people in Canada right now want us to kind of take a break and look at our immigration policies and come back with fair and well thought out immigration policies.
00:08:59.480That sounds like a fair assessment of where we're at.
00:09:02.380Because we've been bumping up and down and around.
00:09:05.700And that's a nonpartisan feeling, I think, in Canada.
00:09:10.000Maybe I'm not safe in saying that, but I think I am.
00:09:50.300But they're concerned that this is going to it's going to take a life of its own and basically affect the people that are currently here trying to immigrate.
00:10:09.000And in this case, I think because we're not addressing it and hitting it head on in Canada and saying to people who are here, hey, we're looking at it.
00:14:09.140And I think that his warning, I think, is duly applied.
00:14:15.160However, like you said, it was a little heavy handed.
00:14:17.380The other thing that he got everybody freaked out about was saying that climate change is the greatest con job ever perpetrated on the world.
00:15:00.140You have dissenting opinions on the issue of climate change, right?
00:15:05.040Why not put together six of the greatest anti and six of the greatest pro contributors to this and have them debate it, come to some conclusions, figure out what you don't know, study it, and then come back.
00:15:21.940Like, this one's kind of a weird one to me because it's been bantered around in so many different forums.
00:15:28.000And there's so much kind of now against and for.
00:15:32.240Am I, you know, I lean certain ways at certain times.
00:15:36.580Um, for the most part, I haven't seen a lot of hard evidence other than people, you know, point at the fact that it was warmer and colder and, you know, and I get that.
00:15:47.620And it seems to be true when they say that.
00:15:49.660So, you know, yeah, I guess it was a warmer summer, you know, I guess hurricanes are worse.
00:15:54.460They've even stopped with saying, you know, the phrase climate change says it, that there's, you know, a climate crisis means, okay, more hurricanes, you know, change of seasons, all of these things.
00:16:06.060And I think, yeah, to some degree, I think we're witnessing those.
00:16:09.280And I think the science is saying, okay, I think a lot of the debate is how much is human interaction with the climate affecting it.
00:16:49.120What if NATO, some of the money spent by NATO, instead of like passing around money on wars and peacekeeping and nonsense in other areas,
00:16:58.280why not say, okay, everybody has to contribute to creating technology, updating India and China and other countries that have this huge carbon footprint.
00:17:08.980If it's making a difference, instead of doing other things with that money, let's upgrade those countries.