Summary
➡ The text emphasizes the importance of voting and being informed about elections, both locally and internationally. It suggests that those who don’t vote should have less say in discussions. It also highlights the impact of elections, using the example of Canada and Mexico, where they are aware of potential changes and challenges, such as tariffs, following election results.
Transcript
And they have a conservative leadership that is trying to upend what the current establishment is. And they have a more liberal leadership that is the current incumbents that’s trying to preserve power inside of Canada. And so, it’s the same thing that was happening over here in the United States of America. You had Biden and Kamala Harris running the thing in the ground and you had Trump and MAGA saying that we need to go back to who we were in order to make this country great again. And so, you have the guy on the left that is more conservative and then the guy on the right that I believe is more liberal that is in the current situation.
And I think that it’s all because Trump won presidency and he’s saying y’all got to get tossed up together too. So, this is what happened on the floor and that these two men were trading jabs over Trump’s tariffs. Check it out. Canadians face an unprecedented threat from President Trump’s potential tariffs. And what is the state of things here in Canada? Our economy is weakened. Our borders are weakened. Our military is weakened. And most of all, our Prime Minister is weakened. Why can’t we have a carbon tax election so Canadians can choose a leader with the brains and backbone to protect our economy and put Canada first.
I didn’t know that Canada politics was so exciting. They get engaged. Now, we go over in our Congress and our legislative branches and they be all dry and saying crazy stuff and you got Jasmine Crockett out there doing all kind of gymnastics. She don’t want to be accountable for the fact that she was supporting the divine and Kamala Harris to become President of the United States of America. But they be dry. And our legislative meetings, I think they be showing it on PBS or something. But over in Canada, they engaged. They engaged.
So, that was the conservative opposition and this was the response. The right honorable Prime Minister. While the leader of the opposition focuses on himself and on me, we’re staying focused on Canadians. We’re investing in the kinds of things that are going to help people. We stood up for dental care. We stood up to deliver a school foods program. We’re moving forward with more spaces and $10 a day childcare. All things that the Conservative Party voted against. But most recently, Mr. Speaker, they’ve announced they’re going to be voting against the GST break for Canadians over the next couple of months.
Something that’s going to help people at a time where they need that little extra help. But he doesn’t care about helping Canadians. He just wants them to suffer more. So, maybe he has a chance. Do they got a time limit on how often they speak? Do they got a time limit? Because they get straight to it. It’d be less than 30 seconds. 30, 35 seconds. They get their thing off and then they go back and forth. The honorable leader of the opposition. Mr. Speaker, he’s lost control of our borders. He’s lost control of immigration.
He’s lost control of spending. And with that erratic performance, we now see that he’s lost control of himself. No wonder foreign leaders believe they can walk all over him. They see him as a weak, incompetent leader who does not even have the support of his own party. Why won’t he put the country first for a change, allow a carbon tax election so Canadians can have a prime minister who will protect this country? The right honorable prime minister. You can tell he stood up all night against the mayor trying to practice that line. The reality is, Mr.
Speaker, we’ve got our sleeves rolled up. We are fighting for Canadians every single day. We will stand up for good Canadian jobs. We will make sure we continue to have great relations with the United States as we build a stronger future on both sides of the border. We’re going to continue to deliver the kinds of things that matter for Canadians. Dental care, free insulin, school food programs, all programs that conservatives voted against. And now they’re going to vote against a GST break for Canadians right across the country for the next few months.
That’s not being there for Canadians. That’s being there for himself. The honorable leader of the opposition. Just to prove how weak and out of control he’s become, he just engaged in a mass hallucination, listing off a bunch of programs that actually don’t even exist outside of his own head. But if he’s not prepared to stand up for the country when it comes to trade, then why don’t we have a real election about taxes? He can run on his tiny two-month tax trick and I’ll run on my common sense plan to axe the tax and axe the sales tax on new homes.
How about a carbon tax election now? This is kind of lit. I can’t even lie. I kind of like watching this. The right honorable prime minister. We saw it perfectly clearly just now the fact that he is trying to gaslight Canadians. Oh, they use gaslight too. They use the word gaslight too? Just said that the dental care program, to pick one, doesn’t even exist. We’ll tell that to the one million plus Canadians who’ve gone to see the dentist many for the first time in years because of the Canada Dental Care Benefit. This is what he’s standing against.
He’s trying to convince Canadians that everything’s broken while he forces his MPs to vote against a GST break that’s going to help Canadians over the coming months. That’s not leadership. That’s pandering to the lowest common denominator. So I tend to not meddle in international politics from the perspective of telling people how they should run their country. Well, why? Why don’t I care about how they should run their country? Because I’m all about America first. Now, if other countries benefit as a result of it, cool. I tend to believe based off of the news reports that Trump would prefer to deal with a more conservative leader that also espouse his same values for America as they do for Canada.
Why? Because it would be beneficial for both if they aligned and then you got a Canadian leader that said, hey, we need to have stronger borders, which also plays into what’s best for the United States of America. Instead of pandering with two month programs and stuff like that, listen, do what y’all want to do when y’all want to do it. But if you want to make sure that you continue to benefit off the American economy and American trade, and you don’t want to trade deficit and you don’t want your economy in shambles, then you’re going to have to acquiesce over to whatever our demands is and get your borders in control.
Now, the key is I’m starting to like this guy, this conservative leader. I don’t know his name specifically as far as how to pronounce it or enunciated, but I’m starting to like this guy. Again, I don’t really feel about what goes on in their country. What I care about is whether or not they’re doing what they’re supposed to do to protect American borders, because what happens over on their side ultimately affects what happens over in the United States of America. And this is why other countries, and I find it ironic that we have such a situation where other countries pay more attention to what happens with our election than we do.
We have people over here, and then we’re going to get to Kamala Harris next, we have people over here in the United States of America. And tell me if you heard this one. Oh, man, our vote don’t count. Oh, man, it don’t, it don’t really matter what happens in the election. Oh, man, you know what? I don’t even know who running in the local election. I’m not even sure who my Congress member is. Oh, man, it really don’t matter, this and that. So you got people that don’t even have the ability to vote in our election that is affected by what happens on the American side, hoping, wishing, praying, paying attention to what happens in our election.
But then we have people that won’t even engage in the election process to determine what happens with their tax dollars that they involuntarily pay into the federal and local governments, and they won’t even participate. So you got to pay your taxes. You don’t need to get a say in what happens for everybody that didn’t vote. We need we need to I think that there’s a public record of whether or not people voted. I don’t think that it shows who you voted for, but it shows if you voted for everybody that has the ability to vote but chose not to vote.
I think that we should exclude them and then knock them down a notch from their their voice actually having any meaning in some of these conversations that we haven’t unless they actually participated in the election process because it is important and they just proved it. Our neighbors on the Mexicans on the Mexican side and the Canadian side just proved how important elections are and why we need to be informed and engaged on both the local level and the international level. So on the Canadian side they’re struggling, they’re fighting, they paid attention to what happened in this election, they know what’s going to come on January 20th, they understand the threat of tariffs coming if they don’t get themselves together, and instead of the liberal leader and prime minister paying attention and making adjustments, they’re over there pandering and they’re doing the same thing that they were doing over in our election on the democratic side.
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