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Speaker 1 (00:03):
So let's talk about Canada joining the EU. We keep
seeing these poles. We've been seeing these poles for months now,
ever since Mark Karni started talking about how Canada is
the most European non European country for some reason, even
though that's just a ridiculous statement, because Canada is far,
far more like the United States. Canada is not more
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like Germany or Italy or Spain than it is like
the United States English for wand we watched the same movies,
the same TV shows, the same music. You can recognize
the food. Any American can recognize, can get whatever they
like eating in Canada, no problem whatsoever. Same the other
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way around. So this whole the most European non European country,
I find it just totally asinine, and there seems to
be some sort of agenda behind it. And I don't
think it's just a coincidence that all of a sudden
you see these polls bopping up. Should Canada seriously consider
initiating a formal process to join the European Union? Forty
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six percent saying yes, Oh boy, oh boy, oh boy.
That's a terrible idea. There is the one little issue
of that Canada is not in Europe idiots. The other
there's also the issue of Canada, of the European Union
being a basket case, being an even worse economic shape
than Canada is. By the way, Also, all of those
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elbows up imbeciles that were talking about, you know, Canada sovereignty,
I get you give up a lot of that when
you join the EU. Let's see, the European Union has
shared competence with its member states on immigration and trade policy.
That means you don't just get to do it on
your own anymore, meaning both the EU and national governments
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can legislate in these areas. However, the EU's role is
more prominent in trade it has exclusive competence exclusive competence,
while immigration involves a more complex interplay of shared and
national competencies. Well, I guess this is an AI overview,
So let's see what does reality look like. Hungary find
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two hundred million euros for breaking EU asylum rules. It
seems like they take that hole we control your borders
now thing very seriously and they're willing to punish you
very harshly for not doing what they want. So yeah,
if on one hand, you were outraged at the idea
of Cataita losing its sovereignty and then you want to
join the EU. Well, you're just simply a useful idiot
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at that point, aren't you. White Claypool National Telegraph YouTube channel.
I think he's got very good analysis of Canadian politics.
I'm sorry, Can we not join a hyper federal mega
alliance that will cause us to have to subsidize economic
basket case nations? Yeah, that's something to think about, it,
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isn't it. Let's see, maybe we should just try really
really hard to integrate economically as much as we can
with the world's largest economy that's right next door. It's
a big border with roads that go across. That's really actually,
what do you think about it? Kind of handy for trade.
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There's there's trade tracks at roads. It all makes so
much sense. You know, it would make less sense if
there was a giant ocean between us, but since there's not,
maybe we should just really focus on just making that work.
There's another one from June fourteenth. They keep doing these
poles amongst liberals, of course, fifty one percent. That's back
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from June fourteenth. Of course it quick liberals. I mean,
there is no idea that's too catastrophic for their own wellbeing.
By the way, for their own wellbeing. For them not
to want to do it baffling, It's not baffling. They're
all brainwashed. Their brains have all been turned to mush
by Rose Marie Barton's teleprompter. Canada joining the EU is
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like this from Mark Nixon. Canada joining the EU is
like boarding the Titanic after it hit the Iceberg. France
is writing Germany's in recession. Yeah, they're rapidly de industrializing
and they have just been. They need to Trump. Why
the hell would we tie ourselves to a sinking socialist circus?
Whoa Let's see, Canada has a low information, gullible, easily
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fooled electorate, so maybe that's why. Anyway, that's all I'm
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