Western Standard - November 21, 2024


Don’t succumb to Trump Derangement Syndrome


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47 minutes

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9,005

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573

Misogynist Sentences

7

Hate Speech Sentences

20


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Trump Derangement Syndrome is a real thing, and it's hurting some people's mental health. Today we talk to Ontario MPP. Goldie Gamari about it, and why it's a real problem.

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00:00:30.000 Thank you.
00:01:00.000 good day welcome to the cory morgan show it's winter in calgary now i despise winter i really
00:01:21.840 do never learned to like it i just can't make myself do it at least there's no mosquitoes out
00:01:26.400 We've got lots to cover today, guys, and for those of you tuning in live right now,
00:01:30.300 good to see a bunch of you checking in.
00:01:31.600 Peterson, Mr. Stanley, Jake Paradoxy, Sean.
00:01:34.720 Use the comment scroll, guys.
00:01:36.960 Chat with each other.
00:01:37.880 Send questions my way.
00:01:39.140 Comments.
00:01:39.820 I'll try and get them to the guests.
00:01:40.840 If not, at least I see them.
00:01:41.840 It helps me keep the tempo of the show going.
00:01:44.060 Just don't start scrapping with each other in the comment and scroll.
00:01:46.800 I mean, come on.
00:01:47.260 It discourages people from tuning in and distracts me when I keep looking over
00:01:50.040 and wondering what you guys are saying to each other.
00:01:51.680 That's what X is for.
00:01:53.120 Use that area to scream at each other. 1.00
00:01:54.760 I do all the time.
00:01:55.600 come on out there. Corey B. Morgan. I'm not going to Blue Sky. Don't worry about that.
00:02:00.440 So yes, lots today. We've got as a guest, Ontario MPP Goldie Gamari. She's been pretty outspoken 0.76
00:02:06.020 about the anti-Semitism and crazy marches and stuff that's been going on this last year and
00:02:11.620 change now. It doesn't seem to be slowing down. Maybe the numbers are getting smaller, but the
00:02:15.300 people are getting more extreme. So she's going to chat with us a bit about that and some of the
00:02:19.140 things. Her family's originally from Iran, and she's pretty familiar with some of the
00:02:22.780 challenges of Middle Eastern politics, I guess you could say. All right, well, let's talk about
00:02:27.980 some more domestic challenges and get on to what's got me wound up today. And yes, I want to talk
00:02:32.260 about Trump derangement syndrome. And it's a real thing, and it doesn't just cause harm to the
00:02:37.180 mental health of some people, it's harming the country. I mean, some people have become so
00:02:41.520 obsessed with their hatred of President-elect Donald Trump, they've lost all sense of reason.
00:02:46.200 A perfect example in Canada is veteran journalist Andrew Coyne. I see one of the commenters mentioned
00:02:50.340 him as soon as Trump derangement syndrome came up. I mean, while Coyne's never made a secret of
00:02:54.000 his dislike of Trump, he's typically well composed online and public. But since the last election,
00:02:58.740 he's become outright unhinged. His posts on social media at first drew chuckles from people,
00:03:03.340 but now they've reached a point where people are seriously starting to get concerned about
00:03:06.400 his state of mind. I mean, people don't joke about making wellness checks on Coyne any longer,
00:03:10.560 it becomes evident he's really actually suffering a mental health breakdown over this.
00:03:14.500 Coyne's far from alone. I mean, on either side of the border, we see this. You only need to tune
00:03:18.760 in and watch the coven of harridans hosting the view for any given 10 minutes to see how bad 0.99
00:03:23.000 trump derangement syndrome can be the show used to cover a variety of topics now it's just a daily
00:03:27.420 rerun of hyperventilating over trump's win and hyperbolic predictions of what he'll do when he
00:03:32.440 while he's in office the extent of the derangements evident in the bags under their eyes his lack of
00:03:37.560 sleep has overpowered their botox injections and facelifts i mean if trump's literally keeping you
00:03:42.120 awake at night you have a problem pundits and politicians they've got to take a controlled
00:03:47.060 reaction to Trump's presidency and start looking at how they're going to interact with it. He's
00:03:51.960 going to be in whether you like it or not. Blindly opposing Trump on all issues while
00:03:55.160 insulting the man's only going to harm Canada's already fragile economy further. National political
00:04:00.440 commentators and leftist politicians, they've been aghast that Premier Daniel Smith's going to be
00:04:04.860 traveling to Washington for Trump's inauguration in January. Are they complete fools? Have they
00:04:09.220 no clue whatsoever about diplomacy and trade? Let's put the numbers out there. Alberta exports
00:04:14.200 about 80 billion a year in products to the USA. Canada as a country exports 438 billion annually
00:04:21.280 south of the border and we import 277 billion dollars every year. We're very dependent on
00:04:27.340 maintaining a solid relationship. It's our largest trading partner and it's sheer idiocy to be
00:04:31.940 antagonizing the incoming president. Trump was elected on a protectionist mandate and let's face
00:04:36.940 it he has a vindictive streak. It doesn't take much goading to push him over the edge and have
00:04:42.420 him bringing even heavier tariffs on trade goods from, you know, within Canada. I mean,
00:04:46.400 we've got headlines painting him as the second coming of Hitler. He's not going to feel much
00:04:49.960 sympathy when he brings those tariffs in. The Trudeau liberals are swirling the drain in public
00:04:54.180 support, and they haven't managed to chip away at Polyev's popularity, so they've been pivoting
00:04:57.920 towards attacking Trump in a desperate bid to draw support for themselves. This tactic won't change
00:05:02.380 the political fortunes of the Liberal Party, but it will harm Canada. Trudeau doesn't have a good
00:05:06.600 track record of putting the needs of the nation ahead of his own, unfortunately.
00:05:09.820 Diplomacy is a delicate art. Leaders don't want to be too deferential to each other, but they also
00:05:15.380 must maintain a level of respect for each other, even if they don't like each other. Smith's
00:05:19.680 proactive approach to working with the new administration will surely benefit Alberta.
00:05:23.580 The benefits of her approach, though, might be wiped right out if Trudeau continues to take
00:05:26.960 shots at Trump, while Canada's subservient legacy media pundits cheer Justin on. You don't have to
00:05:33.960 like the orange man. I'm not terribly fond of him. I really do wish the Republicans could have chosen
00:05:38.280 and somebody a little more rational to represent them.
00:05:40.180 But in the end, though, it's their choice,
00:05:41.920 and Trump is who we must deal with.
00:05:43.520 Rather than having a self-destructive four-year temper tantrum
00:05:46.580 over Trump's presidency,
00:05:47.580 we should be in discussion with how we can pragmatically deal with it.
00:05:50.740 Step one to such a plan would be to quit attacking the guy.
00:05:53.620 If you're locked in a room with a rattlesnake,
00:05:55.640 yeah, trying to pet it probably isn't a good idea,
00:05:57.460 but provoking it's even a worse idea.
00:05:59.520 Figure out how to live with it until you can both leave the room.
00:06:02.340 Don't let yourself be overwhelmed by Trump derangement syndrome,
00:06:04.980 and don't let your friends succumb to it either.
00:06:06.980 The condition's contagious, and it'll harm us more than COVID ever did if it keeps spreading.
00:06:11.120 You survived the last four-year term of Trump, and you're going to survive this one.
00:06:14.500 It's on you, though, if you want to come out of this term with a semblance of mental stability.
00:06:18.860 Don't be like poor Andrew Coyne.
00:06:20.420 He's living in a miserable place of his own creation, and it's not doing anybody any favors.
00:06:24.760 Watch out for Trump derangement syndrome, guys.
00:06:26.560 It's a real thing, and it's scary.
00:06:28.560 All right, well, that's what I've been ranting about.
00:06:30.080 Let's see what else we've got going on in the news with our news editor, Dave Kneeler.
00:06:32.940 Hey, Dave, how's it going?
00:06:33.500 It's going well, man.
00:06:34.520 Are you grumpy since Monday when the snow flew?
00:06:37.020 Oh, yeah.
00:06:37.520 When it gets cold out, I get crabby.
00:06:39.060 I am not geared for cold weather.
00:06:40.420 I despise it.
00:06:41.140 No, I know.
00:06:41.760 What happens to your bees in the winter?
00:06:43.560 I winterize the hive.
00:06:45.020 They all cluster up, and that's the nice thing with beekeeping.
00:06:48.140 I don't have to do it hard and think until spring, assuming they survive it.
00:06:50.780 They vibrate, actually, to create heat, and they eat the honey.
00:06:53.100 Do you talk to them?
00:06:54.420 Oh, yes, the bee whispering.
00:06:55.620 The bee whispering is something I found on Facebook.
00:06:59.200 I guess starting in the Celtic days and all the way up through the 17th and 18th century,
00:07:03.900 beekeepers used to go out and talk to them and tell them life's problems and what's been going
00:07:08.720 on in their life in theory because if when somebody close to you died and you saw a bee
00:07:15.080 that was supposed to be good luck I don't know whether it was carrying their soul or what but
00:07:19.580 yeah for for hundreds of years people went and talked to their bees had good conversations with
00:07:24.560 them well I maintain my bees I don't have conversations with them usually if I spend
00:07:27.420 too much time they just sting the hell out of me so I'm not sure if our relationship's close
00:07:30.720 enough for any they really don't want to hear you wildlife wise though i i noticed for a change that
00:07:35.860 your family is but i mean it's always my game cameras but there's there's been a weasel in
00:07:39.920 the field coming uh on the social media pages from your daughter that's great and that was
00:07:45.600 taken uh from my daughter's front window believe it or not down in uh uh near vulcan yeah a great
00:07:51.600 shot i don't know if i've ever seen a weasel in the wild yeah but they're neat looking they get
00:07:56.580 that little black tail tip often in the snow that's the only thing you'll see but i guess
00:07:59.820 He's wiped before the snow fell.
00:08:01.980 They're not very nice creatures either.
00:08:03.480 They're all like ripped your throat out.
00:08:04.740 But that scurry cat of ours still managed to kill two of those back in Curtis.
00:08:08.040 I don't know.
00:08:08.720 Yeah.
00:08:09.600 But yeah, either way, it was a cool shot.
00:08:11.160 Yeah, it was a cool shot by Nicole.
00:08:12.640 Yeah, thanks.
00:08:13.860 So we've got breaking news on the site right now.
00:08:16.480 Former Prime Minister Stephen Harper, as expected, has been named the head of IMCO,
00:08:21.320 the Alberta government's pension people, controlling $140 billion.
00:08:28.040 He's actually not going to run it day to day, Corey.
00:08:30.140 He's going to be the chairman of the board.
00:08:31.420 And he says he's going to do it for free to help pay back his adopted home for the last 40-some years.
00:08:39.480 We've got a new City Hall columnist started on Monday, Mike Thomas.
00:08:43.120 You've talked to him many times on your show.
00:08:45.820 He's a housing expert, so he's going to cast an eye down at City Hall.
00:08:51.000 And he's got a column today on the police force in Calgary, asking for $23 million for a new police range.
00:08:58.780 And, of course, I think we all want our police officers to train well enough to fire and potentially save lives.
00:09:06.960 We've also got a great video, another one of these outstanding poly of pre-election campaign videos,
00:09:13.720 where he's talking about the carbon election, carbon tax election.
00:09:18.660 And he's got Trudeau basically saying exactly the same thing.
00:09:21.680 So for once, they agree on something.
00:09:24.880 And we've unearthed a video of Chief Vossino, Randy of Chief Randy or whatever he wants to call himself these days.
00:09:33.660 And he's in the video pretending he's a full-blooded Cree Indian. 0.82
00:09:37.340 And I don't even think he could spell Cree, never mean claim to be one. 0.94
00:09:42.220 It's just bizarre to watch.
00:09:43.480 and uh yeah uh i'm gonna mention trudeau is actually doing his job today and he'll be in
00:09:49.960 question period for a few minutes uh so our jen hodgson will be watching that and she'll have 1.00
00:09:55.000 the video clips which will no doubt contain great hilarity uh the uh report into the tragic death of
00:10:02.040 the baby gorilla at the calgary zoo is out today and it turns out it was human error a uh the
00:10:08.360 zookeeper pressed the wrong button and it lowered a or moved a mechanical gate and crushed uh
00:10:15.720 crushed the baby so you can imagine how bad the uh the uh the zookeeper feels on that one yes and
00:10:22.840 we've got another video up of a sky news panel down in australia and they get it cory they get
00:10:28.440 it more than a lot of people in canada do about how trudeau sucks basically and how he's got to go
00:10:34.520 and how he's destructed Canada.
00:10:37.460 So, and just a reminder for the viewers in Alberta,
00:10:40.460 you're going to get an alarm at 155
00:10:42.660 as the province tests the emergency alert system.
00:10:46.180 So don't panic when it goes off.
00:10:48.200 It is just a test, as they say.
00:10:50.300 Well, good.
00:10:51.440 It's a good reminder because, yeah,
00:10:53.780 they certainly like to use that emergency system
00:10:57.380 improperly on occasion.
00:10:59.100 Well, yeah, I think it was last year.
00:11:01.060 It came out like 17 straight times.
00:11:02.860 Yeah, everybody bananas.
00:11:03.980 I guess that's why you got to test it, but to get it right.
00:11:06.920 Well, I'd rather go through a test of the year to make sure they get it right.
00:11:10.560 True enough.
00:11:11.120 I don't have it right at all.
00:11:12.180 All right.
00:11:12.720 Well, thank you very much.
00:11:13.840 I'll let you get back to curating that pile of stories and getting them up to the site.
00:11:18.400 Lots going on out there.
00:11:19.120 Lots going on.
00:11:19.800 That's great.
00:11:20.420 Right on.
00:11:21.060 Thanks.
00:11:21.640 And yes, and as Dave mentioned, Sky News.
00:11:24.020 Yeah, they're not afraid to rip into Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, but you want to know why?
00:11:27.940 It's because they're not dependent on subsidies from the federal government to make their news.
00:11:32.100 You know, that's why with the legacy media outlets, they don't speak up on the complete terrible behavior of our federal government because they fear losing their subsidies.
00:11:41.080 We don't have that kind of fear because we don't take subsidies, but we do rely on you guys.
00:11:46.140 We rely on subscriptions and you guys have been fantastic.
00:11:49.800 That's why we're expanding.
00:11:50.760 That's why Mike Thomas is going to be covering Calgary City Hall, that crazy city hall.
00:11:54.340 We got reporters across the country.
00:11:56.020 We got columnists across the country.
00:11:57.360 It's thanks to you guys who have subscribed.
00:11:59.160 So I really like to express my appreciation.
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00:12:21.300 you haven't yet, come on, get on with it. Send a gift to your crazy liberal uncle. Like I said,
00:12:25.480 I just think if you really want to drive them bananas for the Christmas dinner,
00:12:28.760 Send them a subscription to the Western Standard.
00:12:31.220 And who knows, maybe a little sense will sink in there.
00:12:33.340 It's possible. It's possible.
00:12:34.620 People change. People learn.
00:12:36.280 Sometimes. Some of them are lost causes, like our Prime Minister.
00:12:39.720 And yes, so I mean, just before I get to our guest,
00:12:42.760 and I see her in the lobby, I'm looking forward to this.
00:12:45.240 Just one more thing that I'm going to ramble about a little later.
00:12:47.920 When we're talking about the Prime Minister, we're talking about subsidies,
00:12:50.220 we're talking about our dollars.
00:12:52.000 We've got Northvolt.
00:12:53.240 That's one of the companies, one of the many companies.
00:12:54.820 I mean, Trudeau's committed, I believe, out to 50 billion tax dollars.
00:12:58.380 to battery manufacturing as he has his obsession with uh electric vehicles that's just not
00:13:05.900 happening people don't want them people aren't buying them and the companies are going broke
00:13:09.740 left right and center well this north volt is a battery company in quebec we're supposed to
00:13:15.660 build a plant in quebec they didn't build it they're a swedish based company they got i believe
00:13:20.220 2.7 billion already in subsidies and now looks like they're going bankrupt they're broke they
00:13:24.940 They didn't even start the groundwork.
00:13:27.180 So they didn't even, I mean, you know, the excuse for subsidies, and there's never a good one, is that it'll create jobs.
00:13:32.380 Well, they didn't even create jobs. 0.75
00:13:33.520 They just flushed billions down the toilet.
00:13:35.000 But it gets worse than that, because apparently the Canada Pension Plan dumped a bunch of money into that as well.
00:13:42.280 And that gets really even more concerning.
00:13:44.300 That's when you start seeing ideological motivations driving the investment patterns rather than common sense, rather than getting a return on the investment.
00:13:53.640 These are the discussions Alberta's going to be having, actually. 0.85
00:13:55.700 If we're talking about Stephen Harper taking over the investment corporation,
00:13:59.240 I would hope he's going to ensure that, you know, the goal of AIMCO is just to get a return,
00:14:06.200 not to subsidize Alberta businesses or Canadian businesses or come to any political ends,
00:14:10.840 just get a return on the dollars.
00:14:12.740 We can see right now with this, this is just the beginning of the end, I think,
00:14:17.140 with the battery subsidies, with the disaster we've seen with the money being thrown at it.
00:14:20.260 it's only going to get worse as these companies start going down. Okay. So as I said, we've got
00:14:25.040 our guest on deck there, MPP Goldie Gamari. For Alberta listeners, that's Member Provincial
00:14:30.020 Parliament. It's similar to MLA's we call them out here. I know some people don't follow that,
00:14:35.060 wonder what the heck that's about. And she's out in Carleton and she's been very outspoken on
00:14:40.680 social media. And there's not nearly enough people who've been outspoken on that, on just
00:14:44.480 some of the the insanity that's going on on our streets the hate marches the the the statements
00:14:49.920 and now i mean just the ludicrous uh event that apparently might be coming to mississauga so
00:14:54.880 uh let's bring this gamari in and uh see what's going on hello thank you very much for joining
00:14:59.200 us today hi cory thanks for having me can you hear me i do indeed no you're coming in loud
00:15:05.040 and clear i i really appreciate it are you guys enjoying better weather out there than we are
00:15:09.520 we're in full-on winter now oh really yeah you guys always get winter a little bit before we do
00:15:14.800 It's cold and it's rainy, but it hasn't reached like zero degrees yet.
00:15:19.640 Okay.
00:15:20.360 Well, I mean, just to kind of tie that in together,
00:15:23.040 one of the things that kind of stops some of the absurdity with protests is bad weather.
00:15:26.880 The real lighthearted ones won't come out.
00:15:28.920 But it's been a year and some since October 7th and the horrific attack in Israel.
00:15:36.100 We've seen protests coming up.
00:15:38.960 I mean, what I'm seeing out of it is it's a smaller number of people,
00:15:42.260 but they're getting more and more extreme as things progress right now. And nobody seems to
00:15:46.800 be really standing up to them still. And it's getting really worrisome. Like, like, if I could
00:15:51.940 ask, you know, as I said, you've not been afraid to speak up on social media, and I really appreciate
00:15:55.660 that. Because few elected officials really want to touch this with a 10 foot pole. But, you know,
00:16:00.540 like what's going on in Mississauga? They're gonna be celebrating the death of a terrorist?
00:16:06.980 You know, it's, it's shocking that anyone in Canada even thinks it's appropriate to organize
00:16:11.860 something like this. I mean, Hamas is a terrorist organization. It's listed as a terrorist entity in
00:16:16.040 Canada. But you have certain bad actors who have very close connections to the Islamic regime in
00:16:22.560 Iran. And, you know, I'm Iranian myself, and I've been very outspoken against the Islamic regime. 0.99
00:16:28.000 You know, my family actually escaped the Islamic regime and came to Canada in 1986 when I was a
00:16:33.680 year old to get away from that brutal Islamofascist dictatorship. And so for now, for, you know, me and
00:16:41.500 people like me to see people who support the Islamic regime in Canada and spreading that 1.00
00:16:46.840 message and spreading that narrative. It's very frightening. It's not something that I ever want
00:16:52.360 to see in Canada. It's not an ideology that has any appropriate place in Western civilization.
00:17:00.340 And yet you're seeing these bad actors who are constantly going out there, not just being very
00:17:05.240 anti-Semitic, but also directly targeting and attacking Jewish people. They're also targeting
00:17:10.680 Iranians. So the organizer of this event, he's not only attacked Jewish people, he's also attacked
00:17:17.720 Iranians who speak out against the Islamic regime, and he's not even Iranian himself. So, you know,
00:17:23.880 we do have a very big problem with radicalism in Canada, and I think part of the reason is because
00:17:31.400 they are pushing the boundaries on freedom of speech, freedom of association, and they're
00:17:37.320 really taking advantage of of our our society where you know they're saying well this behavior
00:17:43.880 might not necessarily be illegal so we're going to engage in it even though they know it's wrong
00:17:49.400 um so my understanding is that this event in mississauga has now been cancelled but it was
00:17:55.320 only cancelled because people like myself um and a few other politicians not that many unfortunately
00:18:01.880 were speaking out against it and saying this is inappropriate so i think that the mayor of
00:18:05.800 mississauga cancelled this now because of the the pressure she received but it's really shocking
00:18:12.280 because last week she actually compared yahya sinwar who is a bloodthirsty war criminal terrorist
00:18:20.760 she compared him to nelson mandela which is shocking and it's disgusting and it's vile
00:18:26.760 and so i'm seeing this rise in not just anti-semitism but in this in this radical
00:18:34.040 Islamofascist narrative that's slowly creeping in and no one's really speaking out about it.
00:18:41.300 You know, people, I guess they assume that, well, maybe if we just ignore it, it's going to go away,
00:18:46.340 but it's not going to go away because all of this is being funded by the Islamic regime in Iran
00:18:51.300 and there are direct ties to that. Well, I mean, what's the motivation of some of these
00:18:58.000 progressive politicians? I just don't see their interest in this or where they're coming from
00:19:02.380 with Carolyn Parrish, the mayor of Mississauga.
00:19:04.800 Yes, comparing Sinwar to Nelson Mandela,
00:19:08.420 what an insult to a real individual.
00:19:12.400 Or likewise, Heather McPherson,
00:19:13.860 a member of parliament from Edmonton,
00:19:15.560 one of Alberta's great MPs along with Boisinau.
00:19:19.820 But I mean, she compared her watermelon pin with a poppy.
00:19:24.340 For folks not familiar with it,
00:19:25.940 the watermelon has become a symbol
00:19:28.780 for the pro-Hamas groups out there.
00:19:31.140 and I guess you could say pro-Palace. Not everybody's necessarily supporting Hamas, but
00:19:34.840 where do they get the gall to compare these different symbols, you know, and rub people's
00:19:40.120 faces? Why are these progressive Canadian-born people supporting these regimes? I don't get it.
00:19:46.220 I really don't. I don't get it either. I mean, I think some of it is definitely rooted in
00:19:51.060 anti-Semitism. Some people are just, you know, anti-Semitic in general. If you look at some of
00:19:56.160 Carolyn Parrish's, the mayor of Mississaugas, like her tweets from years ago, she makes very
00:20:01.320 anti-Semitic, anti-Israel statements. So it's always been there. And I think with the past year,
00:20:06.840 a lot of people have become more emboldened to speak out in a very bad way. And they're really
00:20:15.440 pushing the limits on freedom of speech. A lot of what they're saying is really bordering on
00:20:19.840 hate speech. And I think it's up to us as Canadians. It's imperative for us to call it out and to make
00:20:26.760 sure that this behavior is not normalized. So that's something that I've been very active about
00:20:33.400 because as someone who literally fled the most brutal Islamofascist dictatorship in the world,
00:20:40.160 the Islamic regime occupying Iran, I can see the signs of radicalism. I can see where the narrative
00:20:47.600 that's being said in English is very similar to the narrative that's being pushed by the Islamic
00:20:52.080 regime. And the Islamic regime spends upwards of a billion dollars on its soft war, right? Like on 0.94
00:20:58.740 pushing this false narrative out there through paid agents, through actors, through its cyber
00:21:06.680 trolls online, and also through, you know, propaganda networks like Al Jazeera and the
00:21:12.960 news network and press tv which unfortunately are are being broadcast and promoted in canada
00:21:18.880 um i also think dei plays a big role in this you know you have a certain group of people who are
00:21:24.720 trying to push this narrative of you know israel being the colonizers and palestinians being like
00:21:30.240 the oppressed you know and and that which which is total nonsense it's it's total um bs in that 0.95
00:21:36.400 sense and and also israel is you know i actually went to israel um about a month ago i was there
00:21:41.840 for two weeks and um israel is not an apartheid state in fact the vast majority of jewish people
00:21:46.640 are not even white so for them to kind of you know they're basically co-opting this dei
00:21:52.640 colonizer versus colonized narrative to to promote their own um agenda and i think a lot of people on
00:22:00.320 the left just end up being useful idiots and they just fall for it because they think oh like this
00:22:05.280 is something we relate to because these are the same people who also constantly attack canada
00:22:10.320 And, you know, they're the ones who, who disrespect our veterans.
00:22:13.200 They're the ones who, um, uh, you know, ignore remembrance day.
00:22:16.640 They're the ones who try to, uh, basically like, basically they're, they're, they're,
00:22:21.280 um, they're, uh, anarchists, right.
00:22:23.120 They're just anti-imperial, um, leftists.
00:22:26.000 And so they've, they've found this sort of, um, niche where they can unite with, with
00:22:32.400 these Islamists and sort of promote their anti-West narrative together.
00:22:36.680 And I don't think maybe enough people understand or have a look at the Islamist regime in Iran.
00:22:42.900 I mean, they've been in power since, I believe, 1979.
00:22:45.620 And the civilized world has recognized them as a brutal, terrible, theocratic dictatorship.
00:22:52.240 We talk about foreign interference, we talk about China, we talk about India,
00:22:55.680 but not enough people are talking about this regime, I mean, is constantly caught
00:22:59.360 with its tentacles going out to different countries, trying to inspire hate
00:23:03.280 and trying to fund these kinds of protests and actions like that.
00:23:07.800 I mean, our government was so...
00:23:09.500 And also, and Corey, also assassinate people.
00:23:12.280 I don't know if you saw the news article that came out a couple of days.
00:23:16.220 I think it was national or global news.
00:23:18.060 They basically said that Canadian intelligence officials
00:23:22.380 foiled a plot from the Islamic regime in Iran
00:23:26.120 because the plot was essentially to try and assassinate Erwin Kotler.
00:23:31.080 and and uh canadian officials um boiled that so the islamic regime has its tentacles everywhere
00:23:38.280 and not enough people pay attention to it you know when you know someone like me um when i speak out
00:23:43.500 about this especially in canada you know a lot of canadians go well why are you so focused on iran
00:23:48.380 like you're canadian you're a canadian politician and so i always try to explain to them the people
00:23:54.020 of iran fighting to overthrow the islamic regime it's not just about them like this also has an
00:24:00.060 impact on western civilization um and and we can see the effects with the way that they're
00:24:05.560 influencing people they're indoctrinating people they have paid agents here they you know have
00:24:10.540 attempted assassination attempts on on people and also you know they they um there's foreign 0.68
00:24:16.020 interference and CSIS has even spoken about how the Islamic regime engages in foreign interference
00:24:20.440 in Canada and that boldness is frightening and for people who might be younger you know as
00:24:24.600 politically familiar Erwin Kotler Erwin Kotler is a statesman now he was a politician he's always
00:24:30.000 been very outspoken on these issues. And yes, he's quite Jewish. It's no coincidence that that
00:24:34.740 puts a target on him as well. So, I mean, we got upset enough when it appears that India may have 1.00
00:24:39.640 been dealing with looking to assassinate people within Canada, but we certainly aren't hearing
00:24:43.400 the outrage and indignance over this issue that broke recently with it being discovered that
00:24:49.360 Iran planned to assassinate a Canadian senior individual. But I mean, again, this Liberal
00:24:56.120 government has taken a soft touch with a lot of these things, like a Samadown, or if I'm
00:24:59.680 mispronouncing that. But, you know, it finally got declared as a terrorist organization. I mean,
00:25:03.500 they had been by other countries long before. The government also didn't want to declare the
00:25:08.340 Iranian Revolutionary Guard or other such as... It's called the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps.
00:25:15.200 Yeah, it's hard to keep up with all of the groups, but the liberals, again,
00:25:18.880 really did not want to condemn them. And why? I just don't understand the hang-up.
00:25:24.760 I don't know either. I mean, I don't know if it's money. I don't know if it's votes. I don't know
00:25:29.260 what it is i mean i know the the iranian diaspora including myself we basically uh fought for six
00:25:36.040 years to convince the federal government to put the islamic regime on the canadian terror list
00:25:41.880 and they only did it right before a by-election uh happening in toronto um and i think they did
00:25:48.640 it because you know they were hoping to maybe get some votes out of it but you know the writing is
00:25:52.660 on the wall with them they have they have taken a very soft stance on on terrorism and that
00:25:57.940 includes the Islamic regime. And so I think, you know, even though they've now listed the Islamic
00:26:03.120 regime as a terrorist entity, it's too little, too late. I can tell you that the Iranian diaspora 1.00
00:26:07.940 in Canada, the vast majority of them, will not be voting liberal. They're going to be voting for
00:26:12.100 Pierre Polyev, because Pierre and the federal conservatives are the only party who's taken a
00:26:17.860 strong stance against the Islamic regime and against terrorism, and people remember that.
00:26:22.980 Yeah, and seeing that at some of the, you know, counter-protests, a lot of the pro-Hamas protests
00:26:27.600 that have been going on. We're kind of watching international things unfolding on our streets,
00:26:30.500 but it's not just Star of Davids out there, Canadian flags flying. We're seeing Iranian,
00:26:35.360 you know, former Iranian nationals as well on the anti-Hamas side. I mean, people are forgetting
00:26:40.260 that. It's not just Jews that are pushing back against this sort of thing. It's concerned
00:26:45.820 Iranians who they've seen how bad it can get and they really, you know, they're speaking up,
00:26:51.260 which they're not getting enough attention for that. You know, you're absolutely right. In fact,
00:26:55.660 you know when when the brutal genocidal massacre happened on October 7 about a year ago
00:27:00.380 there's a hashtag Iranians stand with Israel that started trending that very same day and that
00:27:06.780 hashtag actually originated inside of Iran because Iranians recognize and understand who the enemy is 0.99
00:27:12.660 Iranians recognize and understand who the threat is in the Middle East and it's the Islamic regime 1.00
00:27:18.320 they're the real terrorists so right away um Iranians stood with um their you know Jewish 0.98
00:27:24.800 brothers and sisters including myself and you know even even though there's been a lot of
00:27:29.840 anti-semitism uh going on unfortunately but I'm very proud of the Iranian diaspora and even Iran
00:27:35.840 is inside of Iran who are literally risking their lives by um by speaking out against the Islamic 0.99
00:27:41.520 regime and recognizing that that the Islamic regime is the real real terrorist and you know 0.99
00:27:47.040 it's not just the Iwanian diaspora in Canada who's been supportive of the Israeli community. There's
00:27:53.280 also many people in the Hindu community, many people in various communities who've been affected
00:27:58.000 by terrorism as well, who are joining and siding with their Jewish brothers and sisters. And I
00:28:04.080 think that unity and that allyship is so important because ultimately for those of us who are from
00:28:09.600 the Middle East, we recognize and we understand who the real terrorists are and it's not Israel. 0.95
00:28:16.320 So in these last few minutes, I'll throw the hardest question at you.
00:28:20.360 What, though, I mean, things are going to be going on in the Middle East for years and years to come, unfortunately.
00:28:24.300 We hope they'll get better and we hope things, you know, can improve.
00:28:27.620 But domestically, in Canada, what should our politicians and our people be doing?
00:28:32.220 What can we do to at least try to tamp down this unrest and this division we've got going on around here over the whole issue?
00:28:40.500 So I think we definitely need to take a stronger stance against anti-Semitism.
00:28:44.120 And we need to recognize that anti-Semitism is not just a Jewish problem, it's a Canadian problem.
00:28:49.440 It's behavior and ideology that has no place in Canada.
00:28:52.960 I think we also need to take a good hard look at some of the people who are constantly promoting this narrative.
00:29:00.520 I'm, you know, we I also think that politicians need to take a stronger stance when it comes to cracking down on these pro-Hamas protests
00:29:09.700 and not giving people um not giving people the uh the confidence to think that they can get away
00:29:16.740 with this behavior right and we need to call out terrorist um language when we see it like for for
00:29:22.740 example you know they've been saying for over a year oh intifada you know it just means uprising
00:29:27.380 but for someone like me from the middle east i know what intifada means intifada basically means
00:29:32.660 like suicide bombs it means um radicalization and you know we're seeing that like we're seeing
00:29:38.980 direct targeted harassment against jewish people against jewish communities against jewish schools
00:29:44.500 against jewish synagogues and we need to unite as canadians and recognize that enough is enough i 0.97
00:29:51.620 mean everyone has different political perspectives and opinions and that's fine you're welcome to
00:29:57.860 um you know share share share those perspectives but if you're crossing that line and going into
00:30:07.140 hate speech, or going into, you know, attacking your fellow Canadians, I think, I think that's 0.79
00:30:14.240 inappropriate. And I think that needs to be really, really curbed. Absolutely. I mean, we always got
00:30:19.580 to be careful with restrictions on free speech. But when you're calling for death to people or
00:30:23.020 targeting particular ethnic groups, I think most, again, you know, civilized Canadians realize that's
00:30:26.840 where you got to draw a line and intervene. I mean, just for the sake of humanity. So I before I let
00:30:32.340 you go, then where can people, as I said, I really appreciate you being an outspoken voice on this,
00:30:36.480 Where can people find you and see what you've been communicating?
00:30:40.940 So I'm mostly active on Twitter.
00:30:43.080 So you can just find me on my account with Jigamari, just the, you know, first letter
00:30:47.200 of my first name and my entire last name.
00:30:50.020 You can find me there.
00:30:51.160 I'm pretty active.
00:30:52.220 I'm pretty outspoken.
00:30:53.080 I tweet a lot about Iran.
00:30:54.960 I tweet a lot about Canada.
00:30:56.560 I tweet a lot about anti-Semitism and other things as well.
00:31:00.540 So that would be the best place to find me.
00:31:04.340 Excellent.
00:31:04.700 Well, I really appreciate you joining us today and for speaking up on these issues.
00:31:09.040 Hope you can stay safe out there.
00:31:10.600 And hopefully, perhaps the next time we talk, we'll be talking about how a lot of things
00:31:13.880 have been resolved and we're in a better place.
00:31:16.180 I hope so too, Corey.
00:31:17.360 Thanks so much for having me on.
00:31:18.440 Great to be here.
00:31:19.560 Great.
00:31:19.780 Thank you.
00:31:20.920 All right.
00:31:21.280 So yes, that was Goldie Gamari.
00:31:23.300 And yes, a good voice, a voice of experience, somebody speaking up.
00:31:26.340 Because again, this power is on the part of so many politicians to at least haul it out.
00:31:31.620 When we're talking about free speech, it's very important, absolutely.
00:31:35.460 And I do believe in, as much as I loathe seeing them,
00:31:38.300 if people want to go out there with Palestinian flags and protest, so be it.
00:31:41.540 But when you get to the point of targeting particular communities,
00:31:44.960 I mean, do the cross-comparison.
00:31:46.480 If it was a known black community and we had a bunch of people
00:31:49.900 putting on KKK hoods and targeting that community,
00:31:52.760 intimidating those people, would you accept that?
00:31:55.300 Absolutely not.
00:31:57.000 It's the same when they're targeting Jewish communities. 0.94
00:31:58.500 Okay, we've got breaking news.
00:31:59.460 We're seeing some of that coming up in the discussion.
00:32:01.200 scroll and i see dave sitting in the lobby there it sounds like dave the randys have stepped out
00:32:06.360 of cabinet yeah we're not sure if it's one or both of them but uh uh just as i left your studio
00:32:12.360 we got news that he has resigned from cabinet uh believe it or not the pmo says uh resigned to be
00:32:19.680 able to clear his name uh so we'll see how uh we'll see how that investigation goes but uh as
00:32:25.580 of a few minutes ago boisson out of cabinet and they're currently in question period screaming
00:32:30.500 and yelling at each other. I can imagine. Well, thank you for the update and we'll keep an eye
00:32:35.940 on the Randys to see where they head next. Thanks, Corey. Thanks, Dave. So again, that reminder,
00:32:41.140 these things are breaking live in the newsroom. Keep an eye on it, the Western Standard. We see
00:32:45.000 that link has been going up there. The story is already up there on westernstandard.news.
00:32:48.460 We're not just, you know, a site that has opinion and so on. It's a news site. It's like your old
00:32:53.120 newspaper. Subscribe and you can get in there and see these things as they break. So some of the
00:32:57.540 people saying, you know, resigning isn't enough. He should resign as an MP. I agree. I'm surprised
00:33:01.640 though it took this long even to resign from cabinet. And for people maybe who haven't been
00:33:06.860 following this, I mean, this stuff's been going on with Randy Boisinau for quite some time.
00:33:11.100 It stinks to high heaven. He's had companies that have been getting government contracts. This is
00:33:16.140 when it was really first starting to erupt some months ago, which he hadn't, you know, when you
00:33:20.240 become a member of parliament, particularly, or an MLA and you're in government, you've got to put
00:33:24.920 your stuff in a blind trust or get yourself out of your companies, things like that to avoid the
00:33:28.560 conflict of interest. Well, he didn't do that. And then it sounds like that, you know, his companies
00:33:32.880 were getting government contracts. And then he was saying, well, yeah, but I had nothing to do
00:33:36.300 with it. And then communications surfaced when communications with a Randy who's actually active
00:33:41.640 in the company. And that's where his denial, that was a different Randy. That's why everybody keeps
00:33:45.200 mocking the Randy's because that was his excuse. He was saying it was some other Randy. Apparently
00:33:49.620 there's a whole bunch of Randy's out there. And then it sounds like his company is fraudulently
00:33:54.320 or was fraudulently selling medical supplies
00:33:56.960 that weren't delivered, they're getting sued.
00:33:58.760 And then it turns out there was a mailbox
00:34:01.020 that his company or one of his companies
00:34:03.260 was sharing with a woman who,
00:34:05.560 the mailing address was shared with a woman
00:34:07.260 who was busted multiple times for cocaine sales.
00:34:10.060 So yeah, Cocaine Randy started trending.
00:34:12.760 And then the latest, it turns out,
00:34:15.180 and I'm surprised it took this long to break.
00:34:17.480 He's been part of the indigenous caucus.
00:34:20.280 You know, the liberals had a whole page
00:34:21.840 with a number of members of parliament
00:34:23.280 but they said, these are our Indigenous members of Parliament, and Randy was prominent among them.
00:34:28.500 And it turns out he has absolutely no Indigenous background whatsoever, none.
00:34:34.500 He's as white as snow.
00:34:36.500 And he was saying, oh, my adopted parents were Indigenous, they were Cree.
00:34:40.860 And people looked into that, and no, no, they weren't either.
00:34:44.560 What was it? B.S. He's a liar.
00:34:47.860 That's the bottom line. He lied, he made it up.
00:34:50.760 But he was saying, no, I don't know why the Liberals stuck me on that list.
00:34:53.160 oh, just a quiz. They just randomly pick people up and throw them on their indigenous list of
00:34:56.820 people. And then you see, yes, I'm going to confidently call him a liar. I'm not afraid
00:35:00.440 of lawsuits because the videos are now surfacing of him presenting himself, even talking about his
00:35:05.560 Cree name of walking BS or whatever the heck it was at different functions. The man's a pathological
00:35:11.360 liar. So yeah, it's no wonder he fit in with the liberal cabinet so well. So now he's out of
00:35:15.800 cabinet. He's still in caucus. He's still a member of parliament. Now, and I don't give Trudeau a
00:35:21.920 lot of credit for a lot of things. Trudeau can't kick somebody out of their seat. That he can't do,
00:35:27.660 and he shouldn't. A prime minister should not have the power to remove somebody as an elected
00:35:31.140 official, but he sure can kick him out of his caucus. As Dave said, you know, here comes the
00:35:35.940 damage control. We're separating him from the cabinet to try and clear his name, right? He's
00:35:40.520 not going to get his name clear. The bottom line is they're still keeping him in caucus,
00:35:45.660 and they're just going to ride it out for the year, I guess, to hope that this calms down. I
00:35:50.120 doubt it will. As Dave said, they're screaming at each other in the House of Commons, but that's
00:35:53.880 nothing new, right? What a bizarre, bizarre thing. But see, part of where Trudeau's cornered to,
00:35:58.800 when you have a government and you set up a cabinet, you want to try and have representation
00:36:02.680 across the country. It's just good politics, right? You want to make sure that every province
00:36:07.480 has at least a cabinet minister or a few, depending on the size of the province or what
00:36:11.100 you got. The problem Trudeau has with the West is Saskatchewan doesn't have any liberal members
00:36:16.340 of Parliament. Alberta only has two. One of whom is George Chahal, who, if people might remember,
00:36:24.460 he's known as the Porch Pirate, because video cameras in the last election campaign found him
00:36:28.680 stealing mail from somebody else's mailbox when he was campaigning. Apparently, it was the literature
00:36:34.260 from his opposing candidate, and he pulled that out of the mailbox and replaced it with his own.
00:36:40.120 Pretty criminal. Of course, liberals never seem to get charged or convicted of things, but the
00:36:43.460 videos there. So go ahead and sue me if you want, George. I call it theft. We have some pretty good
00:36:47.480 video evidence of such. So Trudeau is stuck between Chief B.S. and George the Porch Pirate
00:36:54.720 Chahal for cabinet ministers from Saskatchewan or Alberta. That's all he's got. And it leaves 0.99
00:37:02.740 him in a pretty difficult spot. So I got a feeling we're not going to see any cabinet representation
00:37:05.920 in the prairie provinces until the next government comes into place. But either way, for the time
00:37:13.420 being that moving train wreck of Boisenault has now left cabinet, they'll probably, again,
00:37:21.200 just bury him on the back bench, let him collect his money until the next election.
00:37:25.280 Even if they want to keep him in, he's not going to win the seat in Edmonton again. There's no way.
00:37:30.380 He's way too tainted, way too crazy, way too clearly full of crap. But yeah, two out of two,
00:37:36.620 liberal MPs in Alberta, both are pretty much almost criminals. I won't say fully they haven't
00:37:43.620 been convicted in the court of law, but they're certainly getting convicted in the court of public
00:37:48.480 opinion. And it's just brutal. So, you know, Paradoxes saying they're only getting caught in
00:37:56.780 Alberta. Well, I don't know. Yeah. Unfortunately, you know, just to be fair, I think if there were
00:38:01.300 any as corrupted and messy as Boiseau and any other province. I mean, legacy media is weak,
00:38:07.280 but still, when they smell blood in the water, they're going to go after them. And
00:38:10.680 just they haven't been caught yet over in the other provinces. Unfortunately, Alberta seems to
00:38:17.780 have gotten the most ridiculous and insane of the Liberal MPs. I mean, look at some of this stuff
00:38:24.140 going on, though. So as I mentioned earlier, you know, I'm going to go in just into the bad
00:38:27.500 government, things that are going on. Unfortunately, we got a glass studio, I'll kind of describe it,
00:38:30.840 You know, and when you see Dave checking in, you can see the background of his backs to me.
00:38:33.540 And I see the TVs on in the newsroom.
00:38:35.540 And I can see Justin Trudeau at question period up there doing his indignant ranting and yelling at everybody.
00:38:42.300 He's taking a strong stance.
00:38:43.940 We're living in such a crazy, crazy, bizarre time, aren't we?
00:38:48.240 How? How can that man even get up?
00:38:51.180 Public support is the lowest in liberal history, I think.
00:38:54.900 He's going to be obliterated.
00:38:56.740 And now, you know, it's just one disaster after another.
00:38:59.580 with these randies, with all of this other stuff. Justin Trudeau gave a lecture. You see,
00:39:06.880 he's so stuck on his bizarre woke world. He actually was talking about saying Canadians
00:39:11.360 should be thinking about climate change over thinking about feeding their children. Check it 0.99
00:39:16.460 out. These are real quotes from Trudeau. This was him coming from a summit down in, I think it was
00:39:20.780 Peru. What are you talking about, you nutcase? Feeding our kids comes first. You see, this is
00:39:26.880 the disconnected world that Justin lives in. This is the bizarre, you know, silver spoon,
00:39:31.700 trust fund baby, ski instructor, groper that he is. He has no idea what real people have to deal
00:39:38.720 with. He's never had to worry about paying rent. And look, lots of people are born into wealth.
00:39:43.600 I don't fault them for that. By all means, hey, you have won the luck of the draw. Good on you.
00:39:47.320 Have fun. But it does leave them with a disconnect on what people in the real world have to deal
00:39:52.480 with. So Justin's never had to worry about paying rent. He's probably never bought his own groceries.
00:39:56.880 We talk about feeding the family over climate change.
00:39:59.620 I mean, again, he's got a personal chef.
00:40:02.260 They feed his kids.
00:40:03.760 His army of nannies have raised his kids.
00:40:07.080 He has no clue.
00:40:09.100 So he seems to think that we can, oh, well, Justin said we should just put our children secondary
00:40:14.380 because we want to support his carbon tax and his climate change agenda.
00:40:18.720 He's nuts.
00:40:19.900 He really hasn't any idea.
00:40:22.240 That's why he's still in power.
00:40:24.040 because any politician who's even a little bit self-aware would have by now said,
00:40:29.840 you know what, you can always give those resignation speeches.
00:40:33.320 I think I've done my time. I've made my change.
00:40:35.580 I'm going to step aside so I can spend more time with my family.
00:40:38.960 You know, we've been going through a divorce and my children deserve better.
00:40:41.700 So I'm going to step back and let somebody else carry on the brilliant liberal agenda.
00:40:46.140 He could do that.
00:40:47.600 And a smart politician would, but he's not a smart politician.
00:40:50.620 He's a nutcase.
00:40:52.000 He doesn't know.
00:40:52.900 So he's going to drag this outrage to the end. It says so much about his caucus. The wimps, the spineless, gormless, unprincipled wimps that make up the liberal caucus who won't pull him down. They're going to swirl the drain with him. They're afraid to stand up. There's those rumors. Oh, well, we've signed an anonymous letter asking him to resign. Well, that's worked out well, hasn't it, guys?
00:41:16.040 well ride your way to the unemployment line and they know if you cared about the country if you
00:41:22.080 cared you would try to slam the brakes on this not for the sake of your party not for the sake
00:41:27.760 of your parliamentary seat which is probably not a chance of winning again but just do one thing
00:41:33.560 finally for the sake of canada and get that lunatic out of power can you please do that
00:41:38.500 but they won't and i mean these numbers that are coming in this is just recently so
00:41:43.640 the federal bureaucracy has grown 73% under Trudeau. 73%. This is due to a decade of economic
00:41:54.740 idiocy, of a false economy that's been built on hiring people with government jobs that we don't
00:42:02.440 need to hire for. So we're just pouring money into this bloated, useless, lazy, incompetent
00:42:07.660 civil service. And they are all of those things, guys. They're whining about having to go to work
00:42:11.340 two days a week. They went on strike last year. And have you done anything with a federal service
00:42:15.340 civil servant and gotten good service, competent service? No, they're idiots. They're overpaid
00:42:20.660 union hacks, and they need to be flushed down the toilet, just like the other things that get
00:42:24.600 flushed down the toilet. But Trudeau won't do that because he needed to buy an economic base
00:42:29.860 for himself, but it's catching up. He also poured immigration, unchecked mass immigration in for
00:42:36.020 years. Same thing. It adds to Canada's economic bottom line, but it costs us. You see, he can
00:42:42.680 keep saying, look, the GDP has gotten bigger. Yes, it has. Yes, the pie has gotten bigger,
00:42:46.800 but you've added 5 million more people to have to try and share it. So you're getting a smaller
00:42:51.720 piece. And it really shows with the GDP per capita. Not enough people, I've talked about
00:42:56.420 that on this show, but people have to watch that. Canada's GDP per capita, your gross domestic
00:43:01.460 product per capita. So your share of wealth annually per year of the Canadian economy is
00:43:07.140 about 53,000 American dollars. In the United States, right next to us, and we've got to remember,
00:43:12.160 15, 16 years ago, these were almost the same. We were next to each other. Now, fast forward,
00:43:17.420 the American GDP per capita is around $82,000 American. And Canada's, again, is 53. Look at
00:43:25.420 that gap. Meanwhile, you can buy a house cheaper in the states, you can buy food cheaper in states,
00:43:31.540 all your consumer products. We are in desperate, desperate condition, which again, this train wreck
00:43:37.420 has to be stopped. Trudeau has been ideologically obsessed with climate change. He thought this is
00:43:41.820 going to be his hell to die on. He thought people will finally come around and say that the carbon
00:43:46.220 tax is a good idea. They haven't. They won't. It's hurting them. They keep telling you it's not
00:43:53.240 hurting you. We know it's hurting us. That's why your support's going in the toilet. We can tell
00:43:57.540 our bills at the end of the month. Again, Justin doesn't understand that he's never had to pay
00:44:01.120 bills. He has an accountant take care of it for him. He doesn't know what people are struggling
00:44:07.100 with in this country. And his bloody caucus will not tear him out of there. So as I mentioned
00:44:13.680 earlier, Northvolt, one of the electric battery companies that that lunatic Trudeau has poured
00:44:19.980 billions and billions in subsidies into, poured the money, stolen it from successful businesses
00:44:25.380 and hardworking people in taxes, and then giving it to the unsuccessful and incompetent,
00:44:30.540 which is what this is. No jobs created, Swedish company, no building built. It looks like they're
00:44:37.340 going to go broke. And that's just one of them. That was only 2.9 billion in subsidies or something
00:44:41.780 like that. His whole battery plan is $50 billion, $50 billion. And you know what? It's going to all
00:44:48.980 go down the toilet. It will. Let's watch those companies just keep falling. No jobs created.
00:44:53.880 We fall behind. He's put a ban on the sale of conventional cars and trucks. It's going to
00:45:01.280 supposedly zero, you know, not a single internal combustion engine vehicle is going to exist by
00:45:06.340 2035. Every possible economist, automotive expert is saying this is impossible. This cannot happen.
00:45:11.820 This will not happen. But it is stunting the market. We can't build the infrastructure fast
00:45:16.800 enough. We don't have, the vehicles are way too expensive. We don't have the electrical grid to
00:45:21.200 sustain it. It's not going to happen, but he will bankrupt us trying. Think of how expensive it is
00:45:27.660 going to be to get around by then when we aren't making the cars we need, the cars we want, the
00:45:32.160 cars we can afford. Instead, we've messed things up. Dealerships are changing their priorities.
00:45:37.820 The private auto manufacturers are already backing off despite the subsidies. We're not
00:45:41.120 making these things because people aren't buying them. But Trudeau won't back off. Trudeau's a
00:45:45.600 madman. Trudeau is one of the most narcissistic people Canada has ever seen. So yeah, I'm going
00:45:51.640 to make my plea. I talk to conservative politicians all the time. I rarely talk to the liberal ones.
00:45:55.800 I doubt too many of them watch this show. But if any of them are, guys, do one good thing for Canada
00:46:01.540 in your career just once and take that fool out of the prime minister's chair. Pull him out of
00:46:08.620 there. He is harming the nation. He's taking it down the toilet. Look at the disruptions,
00:46:13.740 the instability, the protests, the addiction epidemic, the housing crisis, the GDP per capita.
00:46:22.140 Jacqueline, the commenter saying, didn't Freeland say she wants all the Canadian savings? I don't
00:46:25.780 know. We don't have any savings left. We're going broke. Guys, please, I'm begging you. Stand up and
00:46:32.000 do one good thing. Pull that fool out of the prime minister's chair. Okay, I'll leave on that note
00:46:36.800 though. Tune into our other shows, guys. The Pipeline will break down some more issues that'll
00:46:41.100 be on this evening later on. And, uh, of course, Nigel has a fantastic show that comes on regularly
00:46:46.900 and, uh, yeah, keep watching for Mike with those columns of Calgary city hall. It's great to see
00:46:51.680 somebody focusing on that city hall. It's been ignored too much. It's crazy down there and, uh,
00:46:56.180 yeah, take out a subscription for the standard. Thank you all for tuning in today, guys. We will
00:47:00.400 see you all again next week at this time with a fresh new guest and we'll break it all down again.
00:47:05.260 Thanks. See you then.
00:47:11.100 We'll be right back.