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Speaker 1 (00:03):
Polling Canada Mark Carney net approval rating Canada plus nineteen percent.
How how well you might recall me mentioning, maybe at nauseum,
that Canada is a country of for you know, a
good part of the year, we're a country of frozen
retards and for the rest of the year just retards.
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It's it's it's weird. It It speaks to the level
of conditioning, it speaks to the level of indoctrination, to
the power of Rosemary Barton's teleprompter. Yeah, I mean it's
kind of baffling. We're kind of past the stage now
of you know, he just got elected. We'll give him
a chance. He's failing just in every front I don't know,
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plus nineteen in for Canada as a whole, Quebec plus
forty one percent, plus forty one percent. That maple syrup
is going to their brains. I'm afraid BC plus twenty percent,
Ontario plus eighteen percent, Atlantic Canada plus fourteen percent, Saskatchewan
in Manitoba plus eight percent. Even there, the only saying
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province apparently is Alberta minus eleven percent, and it should
be way worse than that. Get this amongst men, it's
plus twenty one percent. It's higher than amongst women that
are eighteen percent. What has happened to Canada's men? It's
just genuinely sad, genuinely said. Now, this is Abacus, who's
pretty good. They're a pretty good poster from Marty up
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north here. According to three thirty eight Canada, which is
an aggregate site, the Liberals are more popular now than
during the election. The bar is set solo that Canadians
actually approve of Carne's job so far. We are screwed.
We are screwed. You know, we just might be. We
just might be. I mean, you've got the CPC Conservatives
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thirty eight percent, Liberals forty six percent. This is probably
actually about the same as as the election results. It's
just that there's always a bias in the POLLI In
the last election they were the aggregate, you know, three
thirty eight was off by I think a few points,
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so it's probably actually about what it was on election night.
But even that just doesn't make sense, not in the
sane country, not with a sane electorate. But there you go.
I mean, will Canada is Canada just California? Now? Is
Canada just San Francisco? I guess we will have to
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see if if the Liberals win again in the next election,
that's the point where you say, Okay, yeah, Canada's gonna
break up. Albert is gonna leave, Saskatchewan's probably gonna leave,
Canada's probably, you know, at that point, that'll be the definitely,
if we're not already at the beginning of the end,
that'll be it that point, because really, at that point,
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we don't even deserve to have a country anymore, do
we Like, Canada doesn't even deserve to exist anymore at
that point, So I guess we will see. Yeah. Recent
Nanos poll shows a Liberal super majority projected if an
election was held tomorrow, with a Conservative Party of Canada
only winning eighty nine seats. This was posted by mister
sun This was posted by mister Sunshine Baby. Which is
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hard to say sometimes I think that this Nanos is
likely to be quite off, but I think majority Liberals
be a majority. It'd be you know, close to what
it is now, probably probably a majority. So yeah, it
doesn't look good right now, but we'll have to see.
I mean, you do have to give a Carney a
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chance to really run Canada into the ground. So we'll see.
What happens then? What other great things are happening in Canada. Well,
you know parts of the country are making it illegal
to go walk in the woods. Wow, New Brunswick can
now joining in and banning activities in the woods trails
on Crown Lands will close to things like hiking, camping
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and fishing. Canada imposing climate lockdowns. This was supposted by
Melissa here. Brunswick bands woods activity on Crownland due to
unprecedented dry conditions. Well, if it's just on Crown Land
at least not private land like in Nova Scotia, and
there's not a big fine so far as you know,
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as of the beginning of this stream, Nova Scotia is
put in a twenty five thousand dollars fine and that's
on your own property. So you just go walk on
your own property the woods in some trees out of
your own property, you get a twenty five thousand dollars fine.
So just anywhere, So I mean, yeah, I mean it
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was predicted, you know, climate lockdowns were predicted. This is
pretty much it. It's pretty much. And you can talk
about how well, you know, there's forest fires and everybody
els do their parts, and it's like But at what
point is life just not worth living anymore? Like if
you just can't even go for a walk, Like at
some point, like you have to just think about quality
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of life, right, is it going to be every summer?
Now you can't go into the woods. You know, what
are you gonna do about lightning? Are you gonna find lightning?
Twenty five thousand dollars? Like? At some point you have
to accept some risk, right, So I thought Rupa Subramania
had a good response to this. So here is Tcharann
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Cower uh contributor to CTV and iHeartRadio. So being Canadian
isn't about whining that you can't stroll in the woods
during a fireband. Yeah, everybody understands a fireban, right, Like
you can't start fires in the woods, you can't go
out there with a cigarette or your cigar whatever. Everybody
gets that. But just banning people from going for walk,
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taking their dogs for a walk, this is insane. It's
about knowing when to shut it down for the greater good.
They're real dangerous leaders like Toby who worship freedom at
all costs, even if it means watching the province burn, Well,
does it mean watching the province burn? Though, just as
you know, does it mean that you're killing your grandmother
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if you have an extra person over at your house
on Christmas? Remember that Toby Lucky said, true North, strong
and free, except not allowed to go into the woods. Yeah,
not quite the same. But I thought Rupa Supermania had
a good response to this. Uh. This is standard brain
dead collectivist socialist impulse that we must surrender ovidual our
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individual liberties for the greater good, even when it makes
zero sense to do so. This is not unique to Canada.
It equally applies to North Korea and other basket Case countries.
Very well done, Very well done. I salute you. Yeah,
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I mean, at the point where you can't go for
a walk, you're just this is just madness at this point, right, Yes, firebands, Fine,
that's a totally understandable that totally makes sense going for
a walk with your dogs in the woods. This is
starting to feel like something else, right, this brain dead
collectivist socialist impulse. I think it was put well there.
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How much, just how much do you want to give
up for the collective? I guess is the question? Right?
For many people? Everything is the answer, just everything, When
all you want to do is go hiking in Nova Scotia. Nope,
Brian dennihee Canadian. Brian Dennihey is not gonna let you.
So there you go. This was actually that movie was
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actually shot in Candidate was shot in Hope as well.
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