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Oh yeah.

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>> What's going on, ladies and gentlemen?

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Welcome back to the Fringe. Uh,

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President Trump is more than likely

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going to make a move on Canada. What's

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that move going to be? Uh, my guess, uh,

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he's going to purchase it. He's going to

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buy it. We're broke. Canada is broke.

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Um, I want to go back to something that

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was said by President Trump a year ago,

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but people understand the process that

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has happened over the last year. And

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this is all the fault of the Canadian

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government. Keep in mind,

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uh, following President Trump's address

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last year.

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bestseller. Uh, that said, let's head

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over to what uh President Trump said a

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year ago. I've played many video clips,

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ones where he talked about how unfairly

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the United States had been treated, uh,

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that he was going to put pressure on

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Canada. A lot of people said, "Is this

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going to be 51st state? Is this going to

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be how you move forward?" He said,

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"Well, it's going to be pressure.

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There's going to be economic pressure.

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We're going to do economic pressure in

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Canada. We're going to push them out. Uh

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this is exactly what President Trump has

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done.

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This was a year ago.

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President Trump confirms that tariffs on

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Canada will go forward in time,

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likely referring to the first week of

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March. This after the Bank of Canada

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warned they have no tools to effectively

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deal with inflation and a depression.

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How's that gone for us over the last

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year? How's inflation been over the last

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year? Take a look at his speech. I got

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to say, I love Donald. I think he's

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wonderful. I think he gets it really. He

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nails it down here. Absolutely

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wonderful. Great speech, by the way.

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Magnificent. Uh take a listen to what he

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has to say.

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>> We're on time with the tariffs and it

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seems like that's moving along very

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rapidly. We've been mistreated very

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badly by many countries, not just Canada

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and Mexico. Uh we've been taken

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advantage of. We were led by in some

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cases fools because anybody that would

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sign documents like they signed where

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they were able to take advantage of the

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American people like has happened over

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the last long period of time except for

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a little four-year period that took

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place four years ago. Uh but uh anybody

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that would agree to allow this to happen

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to our country uh should be ashamed of

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themselves. No, the the tariffs are

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going forward on time, on schedule. Uh

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this is uh an abuse that took place for

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many many years. And I'm not even

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blaming the other countries that did

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this. I I blame our leadership for

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allowing it to happen. I mean, you know,

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who can blame them if they made these

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great deals with the United States, took

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advantage of the United States on uh on

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manufacturing, on just about everything,

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every aspect that you could imagine they

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took advantage of. If I look at some of

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these agreements, I'd read them at night

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and I'd say, "Who would ever sign a

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thing like this?" So, the terrorists

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will go forward. Yes. And we're going to

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make up a lot of territory. We're going

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to All we want is reciprocal. We want

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reciprocity. We want to have uh the

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same. So, if somebody charges us, we

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charge them. It's very

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>> So, if somebody charges us, we charge

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them. When you look at the vastly unfair

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dairy cartels that go out of um Quebec

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that that run a monopoly

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and charge astronomical amounts for

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dairy to the United States on top of

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everything else. What has Prime Minister

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Mark Carney done to fix that in the last

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year? Nothing. As he says, quote Mark

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Carney, who cares? Who cares? him and

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Doug Ford go full boore against

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President Trump matching dollar for

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dollar. Uh the conservatives have said

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in their election during now the keep in

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mind their federal election was two

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months after this and the federal

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conservatives plan was to go against

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President Trump as well. Well, we'll try

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to negotiate but we've got to match

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dollar for dollar. Now I know the

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Conservatives have pulled back since

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then. They're trying to take a different

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approach,

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but the Liberals haven't done anything

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to benefit this country. In fact,

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they're almost letting things get worse

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on purpose. I mean, when you look at

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Mark Carney's investments and you look

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at his conflicts of interest,

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everything's tied to the United States.

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There's no reason that he'd want Canada

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to do better. We've shown that in many

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videos. Salty Albertan posted this truth

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social post last week. Let's bring it up

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full screen for you guys. If Governor

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Carney thinks he's going to make Canada

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a drop off port for China to send goods

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and products to the United States, he's

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sorely mistaken. Canada will eat can

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China will eat Canada alive. Completely

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devour it, including the destruction of

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their businesses, social fabric, and

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general way of life. If Canada makes a

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deal with China, it will immediately be

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hit with 100% tariff against all

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Canadian goods and products coming to

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the United States. Thank you for your

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attention on this matter. President

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Donald J. Trump. Uh, I know people get

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mad when I do Trump. I have fun doing

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Trump. I think you guys like it, too. I

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know people in the comments always tell

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me they enjoy it. Um,

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President Trump released this just last

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week

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as Mark Carney continues his deal with

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China. He's not pulling back. He He

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tried walking back the comments a few

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weeks ago after his trip to Davos and

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then going over to China and Qatar and

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saying, "Oh, no. We don't have a deal

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with China." And then he goes back,

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"Yeah, we do have a deal with China."

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Uh, and he talks out both sides of his

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mouth. People have had enough of that.

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Well, President Trump has snapped back

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after the Supreme Court ruled that his

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tariffs were unjust.

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President Trump uses a veto and doubles

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down and says there is going to be a 10%

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global tariff on top of existing

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tariffs. This is something I said is

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amazing

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for the pressure on Canada. Now, do I

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want Canadians to suffer? Do I want jobs

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to leave Canada? Absolutely not. But

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what you need is a government that

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actually represents you. When you look

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at the earlier clip of President Trump

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saying, "Who would sign these deals? Who

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would move forward with these deals?"

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The same questions can be asked about

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our current government in Canada. Why

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are they not negotiating some form of an

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exit from these tariffs? Why are they

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not trying to find a way to work with

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our largest trading partner in the

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world? Why are they giving President

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Donald Trump the finger?

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We're going to go over that, but first,

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let's play what President Trump had to

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say yesterday.

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>> Today, I will sign an order to impose a

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10% global tariff under section 122 over

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and above our normal tariffs already

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being charged. And we're also initiating

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several section 301 and other

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investigations to protect our country

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from unfair trading practices of other

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countries and companies.

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Thank you for your attention to this

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matter.

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>> So, President Trump has a very good

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point and this is the reason for tariffs

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is it's not economic pressure on a

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country. It's to keep other countries

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from doing bad trade deals like Canada's

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doing with China. You've got people in

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the comments section of this video

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saying it'll only last for 150 days,

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then it goes to Congress. Uh, you don't

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mention that. Well, he doesn't need to.

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What he's doing is putting economic

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pressure on Canada

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for purpose.

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Now, what what everybody says is, "Well,

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does this mean Canada is going to become

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the 51st state?" No. President Trump

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wants uh parts of Canada. He wants

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Alberta. He wants Saskatchewan for their

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minerals, for their oil and gas, uh for

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anything that's useful. They don't want

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have not provinces like Quebec that do

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nothing for their country. You don't

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want Ottawa and their corrupt

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governments.

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He wants what what is worth money in

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Canada.

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What's funny is when this all ends,

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Jasmine Lane comes out with a really

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good post. The Supreme Court rules Trump

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overstepped emergency powers and

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suddenly everyone rediscovers their love

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of constitutional limits. Great. So you

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agree. You agree emergency power

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shouldn't be stretched to bypass

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democratic processes. You agree

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executives shouldn't govern by crisis.

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You agree power should be narrow,

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temporary, and accountable. Perfect.

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Because that's exactly what Canadian

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conservatives have been arguing for

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years. Funny how it's defending

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democracy when you oppose it abroad, but

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it's necessary leadership when your own

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side does it at home. You don't get to

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call something authoritarian only when

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your opponent does it. Either emergency

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powers are dangerous or they aren't.

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Pick a standard, apply it evenly, or

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admit it was never about democracy. If

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you're against executive overreach now,

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welcome. I'm excited to see you fight

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for it here at home now, too. She's

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talking about the decisions that are

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made in Canada that are trying to

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overstep laws on censorship, laws on uh

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bringing uh vehicles in from China. Uh

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laws that are Mark Harney, we talked

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earlier about putting through a law that

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is going to allow him access to people's

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phones without a warrant. All for your

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protection, of course.

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You can't say, "Well, Trump's Trump's

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not allowed to use emergency powers." Uh

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but but those in charge in Canada can

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this is how you're painting a very broad

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picture of just how messed up our

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country is. And Jasmine Lane does a very

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good job of that. Um but but what we're

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talking about here is how all of Canada

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is fixated with TDS, Trump derangement

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syndrome, saying, "Well, Trump is bad.

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Trump is bad. Trump is bad." When are

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you gonna start caring about the people

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who actually have an influence on what

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happens in your country? This is why

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provinces are talking about leaving.

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They don't care. They don't care. They

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might as well be wearing NASCAR uniforms

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with their sponsors stitched into their

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outfits because that's all they're doing

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here is patting their pockets. They

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really don't care.

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If you guys want proof that, well,

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Canada can be great, well, guess what?

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We we we came first place in something.

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We actually beat the United States in

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something. I bet you guys can't guess

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what it was. Oh, here it is. household

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debt as share of GDP. Canada is the top

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country in the world right now. So, how

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is Trump's practices when he's talking

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about no longer moving forward with

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USMCA with Canada? Uh, he's going to

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tear that up and he has the right to.

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He's putting this global tariff on top

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of existing tariffs even if it's for 150

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days. As I showed a year ago, the Bank

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of Canada admitted they don't have the

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tools to deal with this.

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How do you think life is about to get in

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Canada? And people will blame President

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Trump. They'll blame President Trump and

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they'll say, "Oh, it's all his fault."

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No, blame your leadership.

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Wealth Moose says, "Uh, Canada finally

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hit number one in the world for

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household debt. We don't own more. We

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just owe more." I mean, look at this

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chart.

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Unbelievable.

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Unbelievable.

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We did a video last week that got pulled

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immediately.

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People reported it as misinformation.

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Canada maintains the highest food

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inflation in the G7 as well, rising to

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7.3% in January. Uh I I'll tell you

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right now, the wife went to the grocery

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store last week and she said all the

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stuff that was on sale is now on sale at

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the original price.

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And surprise surprise, later this week

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you go back to the grocery store, it's

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all more expensive now. everything. Uh

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we we did a comparison

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in that video as to how much things cost

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in this country right now and it's

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double what you pay in the United States

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at best. Keep in mind we have one of the

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best beef sectors in the world. We have

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agriculture. We have dairy.

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And yet we're paying the highest prices

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in the G7 for food inflation.

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Prime Minister Mark Carney walks around

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talking about how, oh, we're going to

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unleash the country's economic power.

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We're going to open up trade barriers

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between provinces and we're going to

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accelerate Canada into a a realm of

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prosperity. Uh he hasn't done a thing in

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a year. Nothing. Absolutely zero. He did

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a deal with China. That's it. Why? Well,

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because it benefits Brookfield. It

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benefits his corporations and their

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stock options. And that is it.

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There has been nothing done to help

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Canadians. Nothing is going to happen

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that's going to help Canadians. And I'll

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tell you, as we go bankrupt and as the

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Bank of Canada says, "Hey, we don't have

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the tools for this." President Trump can

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sweep in and take whatever he wants.

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This is his plan in full motion. Uh let

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me know what you guys think about it

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down below in the comments. Do you

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welcome the United States coming in and

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taking Canada? I sure do. I sure do. Uh

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come take Alberta, please. It saves us

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our referendum. saves us all of the

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problems we have right now. Uh please uh

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by all means come and take Canada or

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Alberta, take Saskatchewan, tell those

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cronies in Ottawa they can have that

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little section, we'll call it the zoo or

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something. Uh and just leave those guys

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there. Uh bring everybody else except

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for them in Quebec. Um let me know your

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