Trump's Unhinged Davos Speech
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In the wake of Donald Trump's unhinged rant at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, Canadian PM Justin Trudeau joins us to talk about it, and to talk more about it with his good friend Mike Skickson.
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okay yesterday mark carney gave arguably one of the greatest speeches ever by a canadian prime
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minister so much so that he received a standing ovation at the world economic forum in davos
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switzerland it's being hailed by journalists reporters and columnists around the world
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the day after u.s president donald trump fittingly had trouble in air force one they had to fly back
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change planes get to switzerland and then went on an unhinged rant that's even unhinged by trump
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standards to talk more about it thrilled to be joined by mike wickson mike how are you stunned
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absolutely stunned i mean this is what it's come to it was so out there so egregious that even people
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who thought i've seen it all are now stunned jim uh i didn't think i could do this show today to be
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honest with you okay the weather uh is not the reason no weather's not good but that's not the
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reason i thought to myself no i i really can't go in and do a show today and be a reasonable human being
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uh a lot of my friends think i think because i don't have full left-leaning uh tendencies
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that i might be a trump fan right jim i wrote you a letter this morning may i read it to you please do
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tell it's in your email i printed it out oh okay okay dear jim i actually put james that's my that
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is my legal name so dear james donald trump's davos speech was less a policy address and more a victory
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lap through an alternative universe where he's personally rebuilt the global economy defeated
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inflation with a sheer confidence alone and uh invented capitalism sometime around 2017. that's when
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he figures he kind of got it up until then there was nothing now between uh reminding billionaires
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how much they missed him and scolding the world like a disappointed hotel manager trump delivered
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a master class in grievance-based geopolitics it was equal parts uh campaign rally ted talk and
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performance review of himself with the final takeaway being clear the world may be on fire but at least
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trump is the fire chief we should be okay thank god for trump he's the ruler of the world just ask him
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he took a shot at windmills that was so inaccurate i can't believe i'm picking the windmills example
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he took a shot at windmills it was so inaccurate that he forgot that the u.s is the second bigger
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biggest user of windmills after china who he told us is just rooming us into buying their windmills
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real quick though before you continue they actually did a whole episode on landman in season one about
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windmills in texas i can see maybe maybe that's where he was inspired you know i've seen it on
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the television or told me billy bob billy bob knows it's a great friend of mine not a great golfer
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uh he took a shot oh yeah uh he just says stupid non-stop eventually the grace of the
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grace the world gives him to stroke his own ego will get him overthrown in his own country i do believe
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that by the way people can only take so much of it and deciding to add a moment dedicated to greenland
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off the cuff because he didn't want bad reviews on his speech he doesn't want to get bad ratings he's
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still doing the apprentice as uh our producer brady points out he speaks like a convenience store owner
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in new jersey it's not important for any other reason than defense there's no such thing as rare earth
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is he high it's rare earth minerals and they don't become rare earth minerals once you refine okay
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the only thing i saw valuable in his speech was that it came to an end and he sat down and a real human
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being asked him questions he could not answer and so did donald trump i say to you and i say to you jim
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good day sir i said good day he referred to greenland as iceland three times in the speech and a
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long time political observer in the u.s goes oh great now he's going to invade iceland and greenland
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so he can't admit to the press corps that he misspoke yeah that's so true you can see well i meant
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both of them you can see i meant both of them clearly like he's just uh by the way my trump
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impersonation is abominable but it's going to get better i promise you well let's think about this on
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the world stage but no matter what you think about mark carney how you land politically it made us proud to
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be canadian to hear him speak yesterday see a standing ovation from the world see the world
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press including american reporters around the world lawed the speech as a blueprint for a lot of these
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countries like france and italy and canada who feel they're being squeezed out by the united states and
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the day after that's a national embarrassment for america to to speak like that to the world to the
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globe and maloney the prime minister of italy she just threw cards at the table like i've had enough
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if he wants out get out get your bases out of italy yeah we don't want you anymore and i to be honest
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with you i don't think trump cares i mean he doesn't his own uh manifesto of moving forward uh clearly
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states i'm taking my hemisphere yes i'm going to stay in my hemisphere i'm going to be the bully of my
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hemisphere and the rest of the world can go to hell but then at the same time he talks at both
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sides of his mouth then he says but i'm not going to use force to take greenland i like that i uh i
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don't want to use force i i won't use force but then he's showing photos of planting flags in their
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fictional ai generated land and he's posting maps in his office yeah like he print this guy loves to
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print graphics and put them up on an easel in his office this one showed all of north america and
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well frankly aside from waila venezuela yeah uh with the stars and bars of the american flag missing
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mexico yeah yeah he doesn't want to miss with shine bomb yeah i i think that uh jim i will agree with
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you what what carney did yesterday uh and and i've noticed this uh several times and and i know
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we often uh we take shots at the government based on things we see well if we see a problem we'll
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point it out if we see something good i want it to be said it was good and i think what carney did
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yesterday was he spoke as a diplomat he has a vocabulary that we're not accustomed to in our
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prime minister over the last 10 years if i may be honest and he comes out there and he uses it in a
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very corporate diplomatic internationally digestible way that trump will never be able to do so if one
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thing happened it really did put a spike in donald trump today and even mentioned it he even said you
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know that there would be no canada without the usa so think about that mark when you comment next
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like it did get to him it did it totally did and so here's mark carney talking to all those medium
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powers middle powers which canada is a population of just over 41 million people with with a modest
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military all those other countries like that hey we're gonna have to work together the old way is
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done and if you're not on them what did he say if you're if you're not at the table you're on the menu
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right and then you know now people are realizing after listening to trump today yeah he's right a couple
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of things about the speech today that i want to point out one it was i mean who else i'm trying
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to think in history who else would speak for two hours like that uh i'm so sorry good doc anybody else
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anybody else got one yeah and okay we're not going to say the name apparently but he did drop the name
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saying that we would probably be speaking german or japanese if it wasn't for the americans meanwhile he
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gets up there and gives this tyrannical diatribe that never ends i've been to europe i was born in
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europe my dad was there with the air force during the cold war in our little apartment we lived in
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belgium they had fixed the door in the window but the outside of the wall of the village all had bullet
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holes still in the plaster on the outside 20 years after the end of world war ii yes the americans played
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a major role in the liberation of europe from the nazis but there are grave sites and i've been to
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them commonwealth grave sites filled with acres of british and canadian and you name the country
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soldiers who died to help liberate they're not the only ones that helped uh no i mean his his uh
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bloated accuracy inaccuracies and bloated self-sense is really i i don't know how it doesn't cost america
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everything and it doesn't because he's the first guy to put a trillion dollars into his military and
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then ask for another half trillion so he has bully power behind him he has bully attitude he has uh
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uninformed uh bully superiority and that's inferior isn't that real quick mike the bullies that's a sign
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of an inferiority complex there's there's a something wrong with you that you can't speak a normal way
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act a certain way so you bully something to compensate isn't that what they say about a lot
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of bullies you know something jim although i'm not 100 sure i know what all of that does add up to
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is really stupid hair so i mean he's he's his uh you're right i do think that he feels like he's in
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the shadow of something all the time and i can't i can't analyze a guy uh he does really seem like a
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sociopath in a lot of ways though he doesn't really care too much about other people's opinions he doesn't
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really listen to anybody he doesn't read anything obviously and in fact his speech today was off the
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rails so long because and anybody here who's read a teleprompter in our room will tell you
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he just got lost 25 times it had nothing to do with his speech the teleprompter went he couldn't
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read it he got lost he had to vamp they have to put the teleprompter yesterday mark harney mark harney
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just stood up and spoke and then when he asked questions he had cogent intelligent answers you know
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what i like about mark harney and i will say this he carries a pen everywhere i don't know what
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that's about but it looks official you know if you carry a clipboard and a pen people listen to you
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that's true so here's the thing that it's come out today a lot of the conservative federal
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conservatives kind of look bad there are times in our nation where you have to be bipartisan and
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protect the nation yeah and not worry about the votes this not the time to worry about votes
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considering what's going on right now and they went out of their way to take shots at carney in
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a speech and i'll be i'll be honest with you i have voted conservative many times in my life but i was
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so proud to be canadian with that carney speech prouder still the day after after listening to trump
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and if there is a spring election in this country that speech is going to be clipped and go a long way
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if the liberals have a majority a long way well let me ask you this question on that topic and we're
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getting a bit divergent here mark carney is a very conservative liberal oh leader oh i don't think
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we've ever seen his likes in many many years more than paul martin more than paul martin yes and so
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i think it's difficult for our conservative members and even even parliament overall to take
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uh easy shots at him because he is dealing with a lot of mess to clean up that is has his party's name
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on it he has uh had to revamp how we budget so the canadians can digest that we are in this much
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financial trouble and yet he is moving forward with great clarity on being able to do deal making
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real deal making not trump deal making real deal making in other countries i have to say yesterday
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i felt proud to be a canadian yeah yeah i'll tell you a little quick anecdote for everyone involved
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with tpl media a friend of mine's a small business owner he's our age he's a small business owner
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employs a few people and he had an idea about finances in the country to help small businesses
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a quick tax thing a pretty he came up with a good idea he was telling me while i was doing some work
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with him on the weekend that's interesting well you know what he emailed the prime minister's office
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he got a response and said they're going to afford it to the finance minister to look into it and he
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felt he he was so amazed by that that they listened to him hey i'm a small business owner i think this
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tax loop could help me and help other small business owners and instead of just ghosting it they got a
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response that is a little thing that goes a long way no it does go a long way i look i i don't want
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to give too much credence to a party or a political uh any any sort of uh political affiliation i agree
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right now canada's in a position where we need to think clearly as a unit yes you know alberta needs to
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be part of our unit how do we do that get back quebec needs to be brought in uh you know there
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are a lot of issues in our sovereignty that don't have anything to do with trump and now if we have
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a leader that can actually bind us but that requires other party affiliations and other politics
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to be put aside and that's premier eb not putting up barricades allowing a pipeline to the bc coast
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yeah to access the asian markets who who have said they want our oil and natural gas to rebuilding
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the port of churchill while canoes talked about it um and doing these big picture infrastructure
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projects and not have premiers try to throw up roadblocks and as you said work together as a team
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and as a team we can't be defeated so now we have trump's speech today it kind of emboldens
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canadians to be like okay we got a band together this guy really is off the rails you know at one
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point he said we're there for nato 100 i'm not sure that they'd be there for us and now wait a sec
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do you know about what happened in afghanistan because that was a nato the article five i believe
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it's called a nato yeah and brits canadians uh dutch danes all those countries that sent people over
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there in afghanistan we both know people many people yeah who served in afghanistan a fun buddy
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of mine from high school he said the third tour of duty when the rocket the base was being under
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a rocket attack for like the 10th time after 25 years serving said it was time to resign my commission
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yeah i so we we said we didn't do anything we sent our people yeah we and they sent a lot of them home
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and body bags on the highways of heroes so that was uh that was one of those moments where i thought
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to myself oh okay well he feels like the outsider well that's because of the way the us is dealing
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with the world economically right now and obviously he's saying you know he said at one point you know
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we we would have had world war three i think that honestly if we didn't get into the ukraine and get
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end up and start to negotiate this we were going to have world war three he takes credit for what
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netanyahu has done uh in protecting himself by saying i tell him bb don't you take credit for that
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that's our technology he needs to have a thumb in every pie yet he does feel like he's the outsider
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well it's like the whole thing the nobel peace prize right like he's claiming that's my prize yeah this no
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that's my cup that's my that's my toy that's my this putting his name on every building in the
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capitol yeah is very interesting it's very telling it's so the world in gavin newsom i don't know if
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you saw his uh soundbite that the world can't be compliant and try to placate him they have to stand up
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to him and this has been a bit of a tipping point for a lot of countries around the world a lot of world
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leaders seeing what carney said and the next day hearing and seeing trump's rambling dissertation
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and go wait a sec i'm going to recommend people go back and watch our discussion about trump's
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hemispheric plan the reason for that is although he kind of you would have to read the plan to
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understand his speech today i think because his word saladin and losing his spot and inaccuracies just
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cloud everything below that is a written plan that is what he's talking about yeah it is him
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saying yeah okay i'm going to take the hemisphere by force yeah economically militarily with with this
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and that's using the economy as a weapon what carney alluded to with the tariffs and different things
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to to crush a nation's economy so and and everything that goes with it i'm just flipping through the notes
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that uh came out of this and by the way thanks very much to everybody uh on our staff we we had a
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watch party essentially this morning uh remote from one another screaming on the phone with one another
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simultaneously uh one of the things that i thought was really telling in his speech is how little he
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knows about his own economy well the whole thing about there's no inflation yeah when really it's up 2.7
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year over year they have a major problem in america with young people being able to afford a home sound
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familiar yeah that is one of the biggest topics in america for young people in getting a job and
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being able can i save to afford to buy my own home in america that's a big issue now you know mark carney
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does that doesn't do that uh trump does trump throws a lot of uh bragging points out there which make it
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easy to refute him it creates this uh cloud of disbelief in everything that he says that he's a fibbing
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fibber who fibs and mark carney doesn't do that kind of speech really ever i think he gets caught up
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sometimes by the press he doesn't really like to interact with the press and sometimes that gets
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him a little bit however what he doesn't do with his speech in my opinion is create all of these factoids
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that add up to nothing he talks about how a nation must operate how a nation has to be integrated in
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with using diplomacy into the global uh sphere of business and and uh and trade and that leaves you
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no space to go oh that's inaccurate that's a lie that's you just bragging we just watched two hours of
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a guy just bragging with zero accuracy almost at all and the day before we saw a harvard grad yeah
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with 40 years of experience running the bank of canada the bank of england hedge funds uh major
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corporations speak the truth about the reality that countries like canada and england and italy are
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facing right now around the world the middle powers working together trading with each other having a
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joint defense agreement and saying you know what we're going to buy planes from sweden we're going
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to buy tanks from england we're going to but we're going to go to other countries now to buy military
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hardware here's what i see trump doing jim you're fired oh okay i guess you're fired and you're the
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worst you one of the worst and people have been saying you're one of the worst for a long time you're
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fired okay well i'll tell you what jim we're going to have you in but just three days a week okay because
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i want you to get better yeah okay yeah you know what jim you're our star you're our lead star right
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now on the network you're the guy we're counting on thank you jim you're the best that's the cycle
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you see consistently in trump's negotiation he hates you he hates you he's suddenly he's your best friend
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i told him emmanuel you do this that was one of the things that blew my mind as well telling
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macron on the phone i he posted his text message
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you know mike there was a movie shot in toronto and it was a sebastian stan oh yeah nominated yeah
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he did a brilliant job portraying trump and um the the cast was great and it talks about from a young
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age entering business never apologize always attack never admit anything and he was taught that in his
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20s in business always attack sue never say you're wrong and now here he is in his late 70s
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maybe some people could argue was starting to lose some cognitive abilities and he's always attacking
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and his ego can't admit that maybe there's a different way to do things and maybe he doesn't
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know all the answers and maybe he's not always right and all these countries around the world who have
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been dealing with this eventually trump will not be president and whoever is president whether it's jd
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vance or gavin newsom whomever wins the next election the repair job to repair these relationships
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could take years you know what i think i think you're right about that i think he's doing a lot of
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damage now i also think that he's trying his means of negotiation are bomb the bomb the area entirely
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and okay let's talk yeah right and so you know what okay how about we do this so he may
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he may make ground for americans overall yeah and lose ground globally or in the in the world economy
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overall but there's still the us they're still going to do just fine the largest economy in the world
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uh i think that that could that could change my my concern is if he goes too far
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and nato decides we're going to go it alone get your bases out of europe from from the end of world
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war ii those staging bases in england in germany especially and in italy were their their tripwire
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that the whole idea was we'll have equipment and planes and tanks and people there if anything happens
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we're ready and if they're told you're gonna have to all go back we don't want you there anymore
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he's just going to say we're staying and if not we're going to give you guys a hundred percent
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tariff on everything yeah it's that that will be a really interesting thing if his scud missile
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in italy this morning was like scorched earth get out we don't get we don't want it anymore you
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want to put tariffs on us we'll sell to other countries is the general consensus i think that's
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what mark carney did represent the whole world yeah certainly yes yeah yesterday that sentiment okay
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we're going to deal without you we we can't my count on you anymore i would have loved to
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seen the dms and text messages from all those world leaders after his speech yeah it would have
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given everything to see the pms you want to see the ones that trump gets he just posted yeah just
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watch truth social you'll see everything that he gets think about this now you're a world leader
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you're a captive industry do you trust to send a dm or a text to him about anything no the guy's
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posting stuff from the president of france no there's no and i watched footage of the you know
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a bunch of the european leaders sitting down getting him on a speaker phone sorry to get you
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up so early mr president oh where what are we doing what's going on and basically they were saying okay
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well we're going to the ukraine we have this deal we're going to make this arrangement and here's what
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we're going to do oh that's good everybody he had nothing to do with it he just shouted out an order
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and he said to them you know like if not i'm going to apply sanctions or or uh tariffs sorry i
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refer to them now as sanctions because that's how he uses them his scud missile are sanctions oh and
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that's what carney said weaponizing the economy using tariffs in the economy and money as a weapon yeah
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and he carney nailed it and that's what he's been doing anyway back to the speech from trump if i may
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before we wrap yeah a couple of points that i wanted yeah yeah what an overblown blowhard booby
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this man is he looked ridiculous do up your jacket when you're doing a speech stop repeating yourself
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and then justify what you're saying i'm saying it again i'm gonna yeah you know that's because i like
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to say enough stay with the script get some glasses for god's sake if you can't see the teleprompter
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get a pair of glasses do you think that i want to wear glasses uh mr donald j trump no i don't but
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it's necessary i just think he wasted the world's time giving himself i'm trying to think about how
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to say this properly um adulation oh yeah no you know that's a good no that's you that's a that and
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that is exactly kind of it's it's the all about me speech yeah all about america and look at us and look
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at me and look what i've done and you're you should be mark carney you should be grateful in europe you
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should be grateful going around the room you'd be nothing without us essentially the speech to me was
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i don't care about anybody and that's what that's the real feel of it and at the same time but i don't
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want to look bad because i want the ratings like i think he still thinks he gets nielsen ratings right
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mike i i understand that there are a large segment of the american population who will riot and die with
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trump because let me look at the votes it is kind of confusing to me now how many canadians
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still back up after every like how much more evidence do you need to go wait a sec
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what do you want to do to canada the speech today how how would you support him i i've got to be honest
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with you jim i don't hear a lot of support for trump i hear a lot of support on the fringes for america
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yeah uh but you know we get feedback from a lot of conservative people none of them are out there
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saying some of the comments i think brady you'll you'll take note of are pretty trump positive but
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most of them most of the interaction that we get from people watching or listening to what we're doing
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doesn't speak that to me and so i have to say i think it is a fringe group at this point i feel bad
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for the average american my family there i have relatives there i have friends there they're my
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god they're good people yeah you know and and they have come to people's aid in time of crisis and they
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have done good things look at the choice america had ding-a-ling which one or ding-a-ling okay okay
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yeah yeah yeah i i felt bad that entire process you know yeah i would hear uh uh camelo speak and i'd be
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like oh for the love of god and then i'd hear trump speak and i'd be like oh for the there is no good
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choice here okay but if the democrats they said look we have a problem with biden kamala six months
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earlier you're taking over she had they just threw her in there like into the fire yeah i don't think
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she had enough time and it was just so rushed if they knew there was a problem and give her a little
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more like lead in time maybe it would have changed but yeah i mean with everything going on now for
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world politics now and we try to be you know true patriot love focus on canada and we could
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potentially have a canadian election in 2026 and which would potentially be a liberal majority
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it's to kind of set the scene for the next four years for carney and the liberals to fight trump
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fight america but then america especially post midterms has some serious decisions to make who's
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going to be leading the democrats going forward and who eventually will take over the republicans
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it often feels to me like trump is running a country uh that is at the tipping point of civil war
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because there are so many people so polarized in so many parts of the world empire didn't last forever
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there you go there are a lot of countries that seemed bulletproof forever and things changed and
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things collapsed and like america has been fantastic for so long yeah we've had we've had a
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good relationship based on proximity basically uh are we naive enough to say that no country could ever
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have a huge change and basically be so different than what they wear yeah i mean for a long time
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the ussr was going to go on forever they broke down the wall in 89 and it changed everything i do
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think this is a time of change um and trump is bringing it on so at least that at least we're not
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going on another decade doing bad deals in america uh under the sheets of uh you know unbeknownst future
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tariffs unbeknownst to us uh the the opposition that they're going to bring to us if we're going to
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start to work around america now is the time it's it's the way to get trump to say all right let's
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be friends calm down you you nailed it mike this is so right on because if carney and the liberals
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in different provinces have deals now yeah with japan and south korea and china and european countries
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and south american countries and are doing all these deals all of a sudden a lot of american
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businessmen are going to go mr president you're taking away our economy we're losing all our business
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you know what uh i just want to remind you of this jim before we close out yeah is that america
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you wouldn't have hockey you love hockey don't you jim jim loves hockey many people love hockey
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you wouldn't have it without america okay oh yeah so just remember that mr canada i like also that
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jim and i are dressed like we got to get onto our snowmobiles and get to our ice fishing holes
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jim thanks for talking to me about this crazy speech thanks for joining us
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subscribe to the channel uh and visit tplmedia.ca mike shout out next week oh uh the road trip we're
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going to calgary if you are in calgary we want to meet you come out and hang with us uh and in fact
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i'll recommend that you follow all the videos leading up to it and uh see where we're going to
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be because i think we're going to brady we're doing i think a public event we're doing the conservative
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convention the conservative convention so we'll be in uh in calgary for that we're chasing daniel
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smith come on come on premier we want to talk to you guys and if you're there you got to go
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to spolumbos for a sandwich in calgary it's mint we're going there yeah it's on our list that's so
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funny that you put that out there so calgary we're coming to see you uh and we would love to see you
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up close and personal so uh follow where we're going to be and uh come hang out with one of our launch
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parties as we make our way across the country uh we'll see you then thanks jimmy thank you
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patriotic means looking up for each other and fixing things together true patriotism is being
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in a country you love surrounded by people you love and great weather being a patriot is being
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a part of your community and caring for it it doesn't matter who you are or where you're from
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patriotism is the one thing we all share it's okay to be critical of government and still be a patriot
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it's gratitude to your country of course i'm a patriot i'm canadian it's my home well