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Speaker 1 (00:03):
So peer Paul is putting out a lot of videos
like this. He's taking advantage of social media in a
very positive way. But this is a smart move. I mean,
this is basically just a bunch of free advertising. Why
not take advantage of it? Three jobs, no money left,
work doesn't pay time to fix the money. Here's out.
(00:23):
So let's hear what peer Paulyff has to say. And
you'll notice that he's with his family and not with
a man in a thong or a man in a
dog fetish mask. So I kind of feel like that matters.
Let's watch.
Speaker 2 (00:39):
I really like the people out here in east central Alberta.
We're having a lot of fun just out of the
little bit Snitty's with Cruise and Anna and really enjoyed that.
You know, the ranchers, the farmers, the oil workers, everyone,
They've been so friendly and kind, such good people. Where
else would you find guy walk up to you in
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the middle of a parking lot offer you a big
sack of beef jerky, very generous in spirit.
Speaker 1 (01:06):
Thing, But was he wearing nothing but a thong or
a dog fetish mask? That's what Canada wants to know.
Speaker 2 (01:13):
I admire the most though, is the ability of people
to withstand hardship without any complaining. I was at a restaurant,
I think it was yesterday noon in Stettler, and there
was a wonderful waitress there and she said, she's a
full time teacher. She's a waitress, and she helps your
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family with both the ranch and their farm. She does
all that. I said, jeez, you must be tired. She said, no,
this is what we do. Work hard, ten hours a day,
six days a week at least, and that's what I do,
she said. But I'm kind of surprised because it used
to be I'd be able to save out a thousand
dollars a month or more doing all that work, and
now it vanishes in the thin air. And that's what
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I see everywhere, people telling me that they work and
harder and harder, and their money just evaporates. And frankly,
it's not an accident. Our government is printing cash like
crazy to fund it's out of control. Spending more money
chasing cure goods equals higher prices. What I want to
do is reverse that equation. Let's grow more food, produce
more energy, and build more homes while printing less money.
(02:23):
So make more print less. How way you have the
dollars would then go further because you'd have more goods
to buy rather than just more dollars to bid them up.
And to do that, you're going to need to cut
back on the spending in the federal government. We need
to cut bureaucracy, consultants, foreign aid, corporate welfare, hand out staf,
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phony fraudulent refugee claimants, and other wasted money that goes
out the door every single day. Once you stop wasting
the money, you don't have to print it anymore. You
can lower the taxes, the debt, the inflation, and make
this a country where hard work pays off. And that's
three ways. One you remove their three ways. One you
remove the red tape so that people can make more,
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Two you lower the taxes so that they keep more,
and three you bring down inflation so that that what
they keep lasts longer and goes further. That's the way
you allow that incredible waitress in the settler who works
three jobs actually get ahead and get the incredible quality
of life that she's worked so hard for. Anyway, these
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are all great lessons that.
Speaker 1 (03:29):
You see everything in that is concrete, practical, pragmatic, things
that can be done right, grounded in reality, all things
that will actually help Canadians, that will benefit the well
being of Canadians. Right, It's not you know, yeah, times
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are hard, but you could always throw on a dog
fetish mask, or you know, you could steal your sister's
thong and then go walk out in public. It's not
quite that. It's not this.
Speaker 3 (04:04):
There's a fever gripping America, and while it rages, Canadians
will remain resolute and true to our values. Well America
engages in a war on woke, Canadians will continue to
value inclusively.
Speaker 1 (04:18):
You know, Polyev's plan doesn't include moralizing and obsessing over
absurd abstractions. So it's not that. I mean this all
should have been very very clear to enough Canadians during
the election to have prevented this current disaster, the disaster
(04:39):
of Turbo Trudeau Marx Carni, let's continue on with Pierre here.
Let's see the comments. Actually, first, what are you doing
about the millions of illegal migrants in Canada? What is
your plan to port immediately or build more homes? Well,
he's made it pretty clear there needs to be negative immigration,
and everybody here who is here illegally needs to go
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home home.
Speaker 2 (05:00):
And finally, the overall number needs to go down over
the next several years. We actually need more people leaving
than coming. That's net negative migration. And so that's what
I've said. We've got these millions of people whose visas
are going to come up. When their visas run out,
they're not eligible to stay. They need to be told
to leave, and if they don't leave, then obviously they
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need to be deported. And that will allow us our housing, healthcare,
and jobs to catch up with a number of people
in our country. Thank you.
Speaker 1 (05:31):
You know, you could question whether or not he'll actually
do that, and that remains to be seen, right, but
there is a plan. It's been well stated over and
over again. Anyway, that's all I'm going to say about that.
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