Western Standard - October 29, 2021


The Cory Morgan Show: The Energy Emergency


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We have a new Prime Minister in Justin Trudeau and boy does he have a lot of problems to deal with. He has a new Environment Minister in Stephen Gabbard and a new Natural Resources Minister in Jason Kenney, and they are both idiots.

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00:00:00.000 Thank you.
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00:01:00.400 Welcome to the Corey Morgan Show for this week. Thanks for tuning in.
00:01:04.760 Well, we've got a new federal cabinet now and boy, it portends a lot of problems for us.
00:01:11.580 It gives us a lot to report on. So I'll segue that in. I want to begin as we always do
00:01:15.680 by thanking members of the Western Standard. You know, we've got some ugliness going on out there
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00:02:08.760 of course thank you very much for subscribing and I hope we can keep meeting your expectations
00:02:14.160 and providing what you signed up for. So getting back to today's I guess rant to go into it for
00:02:21.740 people who are watching the cabinet selection in Ottawa with Justin Trudeau, you really, really
00:02:27.740 should be nervous right now. The two prime posts that we've got to be nervous about are the
00:02:33.280 environment minister and the natural resources minister. Basically, the two ministers who
00:02:37.300 can crush Alberta, the ones who oversee our industries in Alberta. And a fellow named
00:02:45.600 Wilkinson got put in as the natural resources minister. Now, this guy made his career prior to
00:02:50.000 going into politics, working on like biomass companies and alternative energy companies.
00:02:54.200 So you kind of see where he leans. He doesn't like petrochemicals. He doesn't like conventional
00:02:57.820 oil and gas. And now we've got even worse on the environment file, Stephen Gilbo, an extremist. And
00:03:04.920 he's outright an extremist. He's a Greenpeace activist. He got arrested, charged, and convicted.
00:03:10.080 He's a criminal extremist for hanging off at the CN Tower, doing a Greenpeace protest. And you know,
00:03:16.220 there's not enough reported when these idiots do that sort of thing on how much damage people say 1.00
00:03:20.860 ah big deal not a big deal emergency responders had to dangle and get that moron off of there 1.00
00:03:26.460 the same thing in vancouver when those dingleberries hung from a bridge over there a couple years ago 0.93
00:03:30.460 with mike udima from greenpeace emergency responders who could be responding to real
00:03:34.780 emergencies people may be at risk and you need high level rescue or getting them out of a fire 0.98
00:03:39.260 but no they're idiots they're busy out getting greenpeace activists off of bridges and towers 0.98
00:03:44.340 This guy's our environment, Mr. Dow. 1.00
00:03:46.600 Stephen Gabbard.
00:03:48.220 He went and put solar panels on the roof of Ralph Klein's house years ago
00:03:53.800 when Klein was premier.
00:03:55.460 Klein wasn't even home.
00:03:56.360 His wife was. 0.98
00:03:57.300 So she was freaked right out when we got these lunatics 0.92
00:03:59.840 climbing on the roof of her house one afternoon.
00:04:02.040 She didn't know what was going on.
00:04:03.660 This, I mean, invasion of somebody's personal space and property,
00:04:06.860 this is the kind of man who is now in charge of Canada's environment file. 1.00
00:04:11.540 and think of the idiot prime minister who put him there. This is no mistake. I mean, they know 1.00
00:04:16.980 who Stephen Gabal is and what he's about and what he would like to do. He wants to shut down
00:04:22.040 the whole petrochemical industry of Canada. Trudeau just gave him the ability to do it.
00:04:26.900 We are in deep, deep trouble, very deep trouble. And it's going to bite us in the ass. We're in 1.00
00:04:33.840 the middle of an energy crisis. The world is short of energy right now because of these idiot green 1.00
00:04:38.840 initiatives in Germany. I like pointing them out all the time because, I mean, look at them. 0.99
00:04:44.220 They're net zero. They've got all this renewable stuff. Well, guess what? Their windmills didn't
00:04:47.560 cut it enough this year, and they've gone back to coal. Boy, there's an improvement. You know,
00:04:52.600 we've been producing natural gas. We've got some of the largest gas fields on the planet,
00:04:56.220 but we can't get a natural gas terminal. Quebec shut us down, and in Vancouver, the West Coast,
00:05:01.680 they've been hindering us and slowing us down in the coastal gas pipeline for decades. We don't
00:05:06.300 know if we'll ever get our gas off of the North American continent. The world wants it. The world
00:05:10.380 needs it. If Germany was burning Canadian liquid natural gas today, it'd be a lot cleaner than the
00:05:14.480 coal they're burning, wouldn't it? But this is what the foolishness of this environmental movement
00:05:18.640 is. We're shutting down our best energy resources and sources without having a realistic alternative
00:05:25.600 here yet. And it's caused the prices to go through the roof and people are suffering and they're
00:05:29.860 going to suffer more. So in today's show, I'm going to be talking to Dan McTeague. You might
00:05:34.020 be familiar with him. You see him online. He was a former Liberal member of Parliament. He's always
00:05:38.460 been, and he's from back in the days when Liberals still had common sense, not these crazed Trudeau
00:05:42.360 Liberals. I mean, he was from back in the Chrétien Martin days. He was there for 18 years,
00:05:47.200 and he's always been very focused on, well, the gas prices, particularly at the pump. I mean,
00:05:51.820 he had, I believe it was GasPriceBuddy or GasBuddy.com, and it's still out there. You can, you know,
00:05:57.340 see where gasoline prices are, shop around town, try to fill up at the best price you can. And
00:06:02.100 now he has the group Canadians for Affordable Energy. And he writes a lot of great essays,
00:06:06.920 exposés, and he does a lot of forecasting on energy prices because he watches those trends.
00:06:11.520 It's his specialty. And what he's seeing is ugly. He's seeing an energy crisis becoming worse for us.
00:06:17.720 He's seeing the prices going up. He's seeing Canadians are about to be harmed by it.
00:06:22.580 And he's been raising the alarm bells for a while and he still is today.
00:06:25.420 Okay, well, thank you very much for joining me today, Dan. I've been watching online and seeing
00:06:29.340 you've just been busy as all get out i mean you've been busy for years but now that we're
00:06:33.260 moving into really i mean around the world was a formal energy price crisis i mean you've been
00:06:38.700 warning everybody about this for a long time the prices are really rocketing on every type of
00:06:43.660 energy uh what what are you seeing today well around the world uh coal oil natural gas propane
00:06:52.140 obviously the effects of both taking it for granted as well as uh years of disinvestment
00:06:57.980 strategy towards strangulation of a commodity that the world needs more of, not less.
00:07:03.860 And I think it's surprising and upending. A lot of policymakers who completely forgot what
00:07:09.780 fundamentals and economics looked like only a year to a year and a half ago. And prior to that,
00:07:16.000 of course, perhaps spoiled by former President Trump tweeting every time he would say something
00:07:23.100 would drive the markets down uh and threatening the use of the strategic petroleum reserve and
00:07:28.060 all these other things those days are gone and so is the reality now i think beginning to emerge
00:07:33.900 certainly hitting countries like the uk germany uh who are really on bended knee to russia to
00:07:39.660 send them more natural gas because they're too busy uh you know uh demonizing uh fossil fuels
00:07:45.580 not wanting to produce any in their own backyard and relying so much on others for supplies and
00:07:50.380 and then above all um you know looking at reliables uh or unreliable renewables uh that
00:07:57.340 don't work when you don't have wind and don't work when you don't have enough uh light uh putting all
00:08:02.380 your eggs in one basket has uh left the world short and of course you know it's not just europe 0.95
00:08:07.820 of course it's china it's india it's brazil and now of course it's north america like it or not
00:08:13.180 uh you know even though the fundamentals show on a day like today uh u.s uh uh you know inventories
00:08:19.980 rose uh two two and a half million barrels big deal over year over year uh we know that the us
00:08:26.140 is down about 1.5 million barrels from its peak prior to the pandemic uh of 1.3 rather 13 million
00:08:34.140 barrels a day right now right now struggling to produce 11.3 so we're all heading towards this
00:08:39.660 crunch time and it is an energy crisis it hasn't quite cut off with canada but canadians are now
00:08:44.700 starting to see the pumps and uh breaking through records at a time which oil is only 80 bucks 82
00:08:49.580 bucks a barrel 84 bucks a barrel you have to ask the question as many people are how come because
00:08:54.860 last time we saw these prices we were 140 a barrel a lot of policy to unpack there yeah absolutely
00:09:01.100 and it's a word you've been using that i like is is reality and this is tied in some people are
00:09:05.580 kind of getting a reality check this year and you've spoken a lot on that before too i mean
00:09:10.140 energy prices impact every aspect of our cost of living like some people saying oh well i don't
00:09:15.100 drive or i'll just put on a sweater it's going to impact them a lot more directly and heavily than
00:09:20.460 that yes and the governments have not quite uh unveiled all of their programs to drive prices up
00:09:27.420 so think here of natural gas being hit uh not just by disinvestment but here in canada
00:09:34.140 by ever increasing carbon taxes every year going up by a factor of about two and a half percent
00:09:41.100 diesel gasoline and then of course for you know fuels liquid fuels the federal government
00:09:47.740 proposing to put in not just proposing has already unveiled the regulations to bring in a clean fuel
00:09:53.020 standard which is really a dishonest term because we've already achieved clean fuel in Canada per
00:09:58.540 say i mean emissions have never been lower uh what it really is is uh you know an attempt at uh
00:10:04.540 foisting yet even more uh of a carbon regime where we have to go to the carbon credit markets which
00:10:09.500 is not regulated which is not very well defined but which currently stands at about 15 to 17 cents
00:10:16.940 a liter so on december 1st 2022 apart from all these increases in the carbon tax uh the first
00:10:22.860 one to 170 dollars a ton you now get hit with a one fell swoop one time hit of at least 16 cents
00:10:29.580 a liter and if that weren't enough years of uh you know blocking pipelines of bringing legislation
00:10:37.740 like bill c69 bill c48 uh to prevent and to change the terms on which you can build a pipeline
00:10:45.020 get access to tide waters uh shenanigans by this government and provincial governments in particular
00:10:50.860 BC with respects to the Trans Mountain Pipeline, exposing the Canadian taxpayer to tens of
00:10:55.820 billions of dollars in liability to build the extension, which should have been allowed.
00:11:02.460 The Northern Gateway Pipeline advocates in the United States killing Keystone XL.
00:11:08.540 It's really had an effect on the value of the Canadian dollar, which stands at 123,
00:11:13.180 124 pennies to buy one US dollar. Last time we saw oil in the $80 range, the Canadian dollar
00:11:19.020 is virtually on par within five cents of the u.s dollar what does that mean every single commodity
00:11:23.820 we use in this country is priced in u.s terms so if it doesn't respond to the fact that we're not
00:11:28.780 selling enough of our oil uh if canada is not seen as the quite the attractive place to invest your
00:11:33.740 money it means that we see a substantial lessening in our purchasing power in other words inflation
00:11:39.660 and it's the one that no one likes to talk about economists tend to turn away from but you can't
00:11:44.460 escape simple reality. I need the Canadian dollar when I do my gas price prediction for the entire
00:11:49.060 country. I've been doing it for God knows 25, 30 years. No one's paying attention to this. I am.
00:11:54.860 And that's why I sounded at the alarm weeks ago. In fact, months ago that we were walking towards
00:12:00.040 an energy crisis and it's now right in front of us. Yeah. And you have been setting the alarm for
00:12:05.020 quite some time. So, I mean, the goal of these ideologues is if they can make it as expensive
00:12:10.840 and as inconvenient as possible, we'll just somehow stop consuming it and the demand will go down, but
00:12:16.440 I think production and consumption aren't going down, aside from perhaps in Canada where we're
00:12:20.620 trying to stall our own production. Well, the world wants more of our energy. Canadians need
00:12:25.920 more of their own energy. This is demand destruction 101. It's nothing less than that,
00:12:31.220 and it is going to leave a substantial hole, not just in our economic output. It's likely to leave
00:12:39.760 a substantial gap in much-needed funds for governments, federal, provincial, municipal,
00:12:44.000 who cash in as much as $20 billion in economic activity every year, something that puts oil
00:12:50.000 and gas as the number one driver for our economy at a precise time in which we need a greater
00:12:57.280 recovery using our strengths of our energy sector and our manufacturing sector. But
00:13:02.560 because the input cost for everything has risen so high, it's making everything
00:13:06.880 inexpensive, unaffordable, and makes Canada, generally speaking, uncompetitive. Canada should
00:13:13.240 be providing more natural gas to China as an alternative to them building another 6,000 coal
00:13:18.940 plants. I'm exaggerating on the number. Canada should be at the forefront of being able to
00:13:23.920 provide the world our clean technologies and energy that comes with it. Canada should be in a position
00:13:29.620 to export our labor protocols,
00:13:34.900 which are second to none,
00:13:36.020 our regulations, our stewardship
00:13:37.620 of the lands that we use.
00:13:40.240 But we have navel gazers in Canada. 0.78
00:13:42.440 Let me strike that.
00:13:43.760 We have allowed charitable organizations,
00:13:46.460 and this came out from last week's
00:13:47.680 Allen Report in Alberta,
00:13:49.100 which I agree in principle with.
00:13:51.980 We have allowed foreign charitable groups
00:13:55.540 who are not about charity at all,
00:13:57.320 who don't do a damn thing for the poor in their country and around the world, invading this nation 0.99
00:14:04.120 and basically putting us in a situation where we've lost probably $150 to $200 billion worth
00:14:10.120 of economic activity. What Canada's potential is? $8 trillion. And yet banks, investment,
00:14:18.080 pensions, other groups are saying, spend $2 trillion of money you don't have, Canadians,
00:14:23.480 to, you know, make a few more windmills, maybe buy some EVs, maybe attract some subsidies from
00:14:29.620 some of the U.S. manufacturers so they build car plants or perhaps battery packs here in Canada.
00:14:34.980 This is a dangerous move towards a world of magic and make-believe, and I think Canadians are going 1.00
00:14:42.240 to get a real taste of what a harsh winter is when you have such bad, errant, deceptive public policy
00:14:48.320 running the country and driven by elites in the financial sector, even in the oil sector itself,
00:14:53.880 I have to say. Well, and then looking for any sense of the reality, sinking in on the federal
00:14:59.240 front, it's not looking very good. We had our new cabinet unveiled the other day.
00:15:03.460 Our natural resources minister is a man who's been focused on renewable energies,
00:15:07.720 heavily subsidized ones for some years. And of course, our environmental minister,
00:15:11.460 our environment minister, Stephen Gabal, is, to be honest, a radical environmental activist. I
00:15:17.100 the government does not seem at all interested in expanding Canada's energy capability,
00:15:22.300 they seem pretty determined to shut us down. Well, some scary characters, apart from the
00:15:27.580 fact he's an ex-con and trying to scale a building I can see, CN Tower, this is a fellow who in his
00:15:34.860 previous portfolio was prepared to involve himself with legislation and regulations
00:15:40.940 to bring about severe restrictions uh and what we would consider uh to be limitations to free speech
00:15:48.380 uh in legislation which amounts really is tantamount to censorship it's the same character
00:15:53.260 with the same baggage with the same radical ideas on the world in canada in particular
00:15:59.420 is now going to be in charge of the most important industry we have in this country and his sidekick
00:16:04.540 is now truly responsible for issues around natural resources talk about the proverbial
00:16:10.700 foxes monitoring the chicken coop look i can get as uh strident and as angry and as purposeful and
00:16:17.820 factual about all this but the only way this is going to end is not just the defeat of the liberal
00:16:22.860 party because i'm going to tell you every single party representing the house of commons right now
00:16:27.580 in this last election has a view that we have to move ahead on the clean fuel standard on
00:16:32.780 regulations for the industry on carbon taxes to variation to varying degrees and so i'm not taking
00:16:38.060 any pulling any political punches here what we need to hear from is people who basically say i
00:16:44.060 can't afford this and in a country that is blessed and for which some substantial amounts of money
00:16:50.620 have gone into building our energy and resource infrastructure when farmers can't get fertilizer
00:16:56.220 at a reasonable cost because natural gas prices have gone on the roof when consumers can't afford
00:17:01.580 food vegetables and meat and when canadians and manufacturers and business can't get back up and
00:17:07.820 running who's going to look after the finances of this country who's going to be able to pay for
00:17:12.460 their social programs and their pensions look i spent 18 years as a liberal member part of them
00:17:18.540 part of that in foreign affairs another part of that on the energy file and i didn't make a lot
00:17:22.940 of friends in the energy sector believe me because i went after them in the competition act
00:17:26.140 this is not about taking on an industry this is about killing an industry that is absolutely
00:17:32.120 fundamental to the way of Canadian life or the way that the Canadians have enjoyed their life
00:17:36.780 and without it by going down this woke road you're going to wind up like the UK and many
00:17:41.700 other jurisdictions in the world in which we are going to be staring poverty right in the face
00:17:45.080 and that comes this winter regardless of whether people like it or not Corey it's going to take
00:17:49.340 Canadians to wake up finally and push back on these you know on these individuals who
00:17:55.200 who pretend to provide policy that is at the end of the day, extraordinarily detrimental to the
00:18:00.500 human condition and our standard of living and affordability here in Canada. It's unfortunate
00:18:05.140 that we're basically going to have to suffer a bit before people wake up enough to stand up and
00:18:08.960 push back. But that's the reality. We've led a comfortable life and gotten soft. And you know,
00:18:14.220 this is going to be a long, cold, expensive winter. And a lot of people are unfortunately
00:18:17.900 going to be very challenged this year. I'm certain you'll be still speaking up and guiding people to
00:18:23.340 where they could speak up and then warning us about future things.
00:18:26.180 Where can we find more information on what you're up to, Dan?
00:18:28.860 Yeah, please come to our site, which is affordableenergy.ca.
00:18:33.060 I put blogs out there every second or third day.
00:18:35.220 Right now we're focusing on the Glasgow GabFest and the irony.
00:18:41.060 So there's a series of articles there.
00:18:43.140 You can also contact my work in terms of predicting gas prices at
00:18:47.340 gaswizard.ca and otherwise just shoot me an email on either one of
00:18:53.180 those and I'll get back to you as best and as soon as I can. Well, excellent, Dan. I know you're
00:18:58.280 very busy, so I appreciate you're taking some time to speak with us today. And I really appreciate
00:19:02.120 the work you're doing out there. You know, it seems to be kind of dry to people, a little bit
00:19:06.020 abstract, but when you put it in real terms, when they understand they're going to have trouble
00:19:09.360 heating their houses, you're going to have trouble buying food or finding a job, then reality is
00:19:14.700 going to come home to roost. So we'll be talking again, I'm sure down the road. I'm looking forward
00:19:19.540 that. Thanks for having me today, Corey. Thanks, Dan. Well, that was a great, if distressing talk
00:19:27.000 with Dan McTeague. I mean, he knows his stuff, this guy, and he's not predicting some very rosy
00:19:32.100 outlook for us. But by all means, check out his websites. I mean, he really gives some good
00:19:35.840 in-depth coverage. He doesn't talk out of his butt. He's full of facts, stats, and all of the 0.99
00:19:41.020 important things to show that we are on a very bad road right now. I'll close off though with
00:19:47.300 something non-energy related. Now, serious stuff, yet at the same time, almost comical. I went out
00:19:52.360 with our producer, James Finkbeiner, last weekend, and we watched the pro and anti Sean Chu protests
00:20:00.220 going on in Calgary before Sean's signing in. Sean Chu's been in a very controversial place over
00:20:05.820 allegations, some that proved to be not true, some that did prove to be troublesome, and a lot of
00:20:13.080 People have been pushing back on it, but it was a very unusual event, I guess, to say the least.
00:20:19.440 We've had some very interesting scenes everywhere from just your run-of-the-mill screaming protests
00:20:24.060 to other protesters shaking their body parts at a street preacher across the street.
00:20:28.340 So stay tuned and check out some of that stuff from the weekend.
00:20:31.320 It's well worth watching.
00:20:33.920 You are a brave citizen.
00:20:38.520 You are a true Canadian.
00:20:40.200 You are two Calgary.
00:20:55.160 We are a group of ordinary citizens in Calgary.
00:21:02.360 We are getting together here to speak out, to send out our strong message.
00:21:14.320 Chancellor Shang-Chiu is duly elected, the election category has confirmed that people spoke and voters have spoken.
00:21:36.320 In the past seven years, he did an excellent job.
00:21:50.320 That is why he was voted into the office again for the third term.
00:22:03.320 despite the control controversial media report three days before election of the pro and anti
00:22:15.240 sean chu protests i'd say perhaps 400 people came out for the anti sean chu side maybe 200 on the
00:22:21.640 pro sean chu side they're now lined up as you can see behind me on both sides of the street
00:22:26.840 shouting at each other they're doing an impressive amount of chalk drawing on the road it's certainly
00:22:32.760 changing the hearts and minds of many people i'm confident of but things might get a little tense
00:22:39.080 here pretty soon the police are trying to separate them the uh black lives matter group has been 1.00
00:22:43.640 active in here there's uh people waving those flags saying all cops are bastards calling the 1.00
00:22:48.040 cops names pigs the usual stuff from the left um meanwhile again the pro jew side is sitting on 0.99
00:22:54.600 olympic plaza side uh it's as but as vitriolic and as terrible as i would have anticipated from this 0.97
00:23:01.640 crew of the usual suspects they're calling a shoe a pedophile they're saying the girl was 14
00:23:07.640 they're saying he's a rapist the usual sort of things and they're abusing police officers as
00:23:12.440 heavily as they can i don't see much being settled in the the sean chu conflict here the one thing i
00:23:18.360 can say on a sunny sunday afternoon if this is the amount of people that actually come out on this
00:23:23.320 it's not as serious as a lot of the media and others want to make it out to be and maybe
00:23:26.920 most calgarians want to see due process happen and find out what happens in the long run perhaps a
00:23:32.440 recall when the legislation comes in or perhaps a vote on sean in four more years and they can
00:23:36.840 formally re-elect or fire him at that time what we're simply seeing here is an attack on fiscal
00:23:43.560 responsibility from this leftist virtue signaling mob and this is what we need to fight against and
00:23:51.320 And I think today's turnout here, you can see how many people care about this.
00:23:56.520 And I think this is the beginning of a long battle against this creeping fiscal irresponsibility and irresponsible decision-making.
00:24:09.440 We all know what drives Calgary. We all know we need to drive this province forward.
00:24:14.500 Calgary is a big engine of that, and we need sensible decision-makers.
00:24:18.640 Sean Chu is a thorn in the side of this new mayor.
00:24:21.860 We've seen it.
00:24:22.940 She's calling it out right now.
00:24:24.720 So I think that what we have to be is we have to be thankful
00:24:27.600 that she's laid her hand out right early, right at the beginning.
00:24:33.740 The ugliness of her side of the city council is being shown to us.
00:24:41.580 Defamed.
00:24:42.720 We've all done something wrong at some point in our life,
00:24:45.620 whether it's stealing a pencil doing something criminal whatever it is at some level when we're
00:24:50.500 all equal in that sense sean too got elected we need to respect that if ever if the people who
00:24:57.780 are casting aspersions on his character are without any blame or any black spot in their life please
00:25:03.780 step forward okay start with me i'll just get your name uh uh richard richard also i mean it's a
00:25:09.860 beautiful sunday richard you know lots of things we'd be rather doing probably on a on a fall
00:25:14.500 afternoon uh what made you decide to come out here today uh first uh we have to respect the
00:25:20.500 election system here so if anybody uh was elected by the voters only the voters can make the make
00:25:29.460 the decision whether should keep him or let him go so what i see is before anybody go into the
00:25:38.340 The President
00:26:08.340 The President
00:26:38.340 The President
00:27:08.340 The President
00:27:38.340 prosecuted and he can uh still be the police officer for the next 10 years more than 10 years
00:27:46.740 yeah that's an important part to clarify i mean there never was a a criminal charge or or trial
00:27:51.780 or anything of the sort they didn't find enough to be criminal uh in this though people are acting as
00:27:55.860 if he'd done something illegal i mean perhaps it was questionable but it wasn't necessarily illegal
00:28:00.900 exactly because i read i read the news uh they interviewed the uh the uh female officer who 0.80
00:28:09.460 uh hold the investigation at the time and then this uh female officer said that uh the 0.70
00:28:16.340 the girl involved uh have a very conflicting uh uh uh evidence she told something uh she was
00:28:26.900 conflicting with some other things so she found that her statement is totally not reliable and
00:28:35.060 cannot be trusted yeah on western standard online actually we published the story and and uh the
00:28:39.940 adjudicator did find during the internal police investigation that there was as you said
00:28:44.820 inconsistencies and they couldn't believe some of the things because the girl had claimed things
00:28:48.500 like he had pulled a gun on her or that he was at home in a uniform and these things were not found
00:28:52.020 to be true so that's why maybe maybe this girl was on drugs or whatever but what i see today is
00:28:59.300 even more scary people based on the those false information and accusing a rape place and then
00:29:07.540 and then use a sign said that she was a child but i said who is what the responsibility so let your
00:29:14.580 child to go to a bar while she's underage and then this is a license bar why the bar will not verify 1.00
00:29:21.300 any customer come in to check the the id or the age so to me it may be a far more bigger
00:29:29.380 conspiracy or maybe some other things we do not know but what have happened what what the in what
00:29:35.540 was the invocation investigation told us son has did something maybe not right but this is not
00:29:45.780 lead to a kind of a criminal uh uh prosecution or anything illegal so that's why i will still
00:29:53.220 support him as a counselor great and what would you like to see happen after today then
00:29:58.740 i have no idea but i can share one of my personal story a few years ago there was a fire in hidden
00:30:04.900 valley it's very close to my house who is rented out and then i found that this is a a fire close
00:30:11.860 to my property so i just rushed there when i was went to this place i found son is already
00:30:18.580 that was already there so he has been doing his job in the world that's why i will always support
00:30:24.900 him well thank you very much for talking to me today and hopefully this all somehow gets resolved
00:30:29.300 soon. Okay, thank you.
00:30:59.300 I'm on the streets about me trying to get a senior councillor to resign because he
00:31:28.180 I'm going to make the fire.
00:31:30.180 We're going to have something.
00:31:34.180 I'm sure.
00:31:36.180 I'm sure.
00:31:38.180 I'm sure.
00:31:40.180 I'm sure.
00:31:42.180 I'm sorry.
00:31:44.180 I'm sorry.
00:31:46.180 I'm sorry.
00:31:48.180 I'm sorry.
00:31:50.180 I was here!
00:31:54.200 I was here!
00:31:56.200 We got you!
00:32:02.200 Oh, that's him!
00:32:04.200 We got you!
00:32:07.200 We got you!
00:32:09.200 We got you!
00:32:11.200 We got you!
00:32:13.200 We got you!
00:32:15.200 We got you!
00:32:16.200 Chow Chow Chow says, Chew Chow Chow say, Chew Chow Chow say! 0.80
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00:33:16.200 Oh
00:33:46.200 Okay, well, the majority of the sane people have moved on,
00:33:57.280 and what we're at now is, well, they're flashing their jugs and twerking and playing rap
00:34:04.460 because Art Pawlowski and his street church are across the street doing their street church meal for people.
00:34:13.080 So things are getting really surreal and weird.
00:34:14.940 but something in an irony our producer pointed out because they got upset that the street church was playing music
00:34:21.100 and they said we must play rap to cover it up.
00:34:23.440 But in the history of rap artists and their respect for women, it really hasn't been a clean or nice one.
00:34:29.720 Kind of an ironic thing for these guys to be demanding.
00:34:33.380 Either way, I'm just closing this off.
00:34:36.180 I don't think we saw any resolution of much of anything today.
00:34:39.440 The turnouts, I thought with all the unions behind it and the rest, and they were,
00:34:43.240 I thought it would have been a lot stronger with the anti-chew group.
00:34:46.400 There's about 400 of them, and there were more pro-chew people than I would have thought as well.
00:34:51.500 There were about 200 of them, but it's been a strange day.
00:34:54.540 It's only getting stranger.
00:34:55.460 Some of the vulnerable people in line are getting a little upset with the protesters now,
00:34:58.840 and we'll see what happens, but I think we've covered enough of this gong show for today.
00:35:13.240 Thank you.
00:35:43.240 You