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The USMCA is a good deal, but the speaker had a bad relationship with a person who worked for Trudeau's predecessor because they disagreed on the deal. The speaker claims to have called Trudeau "governor Trudeau," which may have hurt his election. The speaker questioned Trudeau about why the US was taking Canada's cars and suggested a 25% tariff on Canadian cars, to which Trudeau allegedly responded that it would mean the end of Canada. The speaker finds it hard to justify subsidizing Canada, potentially to the tune of $200 billion a year, while the US protects Canada militarily. The speaker believes it's hard for the American taxpayer to be happy about subsidizing Canada.

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We are literally minutes away from the border to Canada as we flee the US. At age 60, this is our day, plan, and actions, though fleeing sounds dramatic. We feel scrutinized, silenced, and portrayed as enemies within and as domestic terrorists for standing up for what we believe is being violated and for what we see as an authoritarian regime taking hold since the inauguration in January. It’s frightening and unsettling, with no peace. The people who follow and voted for him are being barraged with indoctrination by a cult of personality, convincing them that Democrats are the enemy within, that all Democrats across the border are domestic terrorists, and that a straw man of Antifa is being used to justify outrage and vigilantism. This is whipping up a frenzy of hatred, reminiscent of propaganda from eighty years ago in Germany about enemies within, races being called animals to be exterminated. There’s a recent claim that Democrats are “a bug on our shoulder that just needs to be squashed and swatted away.” The speaker sees many parallels in history being repeated, and notes the rise of an individual with no political experience who stirs ego and power to create this enemy that is anti-Christian, a trigger for many followers who feel they are being attacked and their values are being destroyed by those they label as they are. The speaker explains that they are crossing into Canada for a few weeks to experience what freedom, diversity, friendship, and everything that has been lost since January look like, given the current regime. They plan to stay for three weeks, then reevaluate whether the stay should be longer, extended, or semi-permanent. They acknowledge the sense of having years to go under the regime and express intent to provide updates as they go. In short: they are leaving the US for Canada for a short period to assess future steps, motivated by concerns about perceived authoritarianism, indoctrination of Democrats as enemies, and the need to experience and compare to values of freedom and diversity they associate with Canada. They intend to reassess after three weeks and keep followers updated.

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Canadians are preparing for war with the U.S., a fact many Americans remain unaware of. I recently spoke with well-connected individuals in D.C. who were shocked to hear this. Prime Minister Trudeau's recent comments, caught on a hot mic, confirmed the seriousness of the situation. The threat is real; jokes about a U.S. invasion are not funny. Canadians are actively boycotting the U.S. and seeking alternative business partners. British Columbia, a province larger than most U.S. states, is canceling U.S. government contracts. Other provinces are following suit. My video on this topic has 80,000 views, yet I've received no American comments. The lack of awareness in the U.S. is deeply concerning; Americans need to understand the imminent threat of war.

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Tucker Carlson from the United States called the media line to leave a message for Prime Minister Justin Trudeau. He mentioned not understanding the French part and expressed his intention to liberate Canada, stating that they would be arriving soon.

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The speaker references 'Of hostages before engaging in what many see as as a animal cruelty.' They say, 'I can't imagine, this is absolutely astonishing to me, that an animal welfare issue in Canada has garnered the attention of MAGA type billionaires in The United States, which makes me sympathize with the ostriches less.' They conclude, 'But that doesn't matter. What'.

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America is currently consumed by a cultural fever, but Canada will remain committed to its core values. As the United States battles against woke culture, we in Canada will continue to prioritize and champion inclusiveness.

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An American citizen returning from legal goose hunting in Mexico is detained at the US border while thousands cross illegally. The citizen is held in a cage while customs inspects two shotguns and geese for taxidermy.

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Watching Canadian propaganda from outside Canada is eye-opening. We're bombarded with government-owned media, making it hard to see the truth. It's wild to see Canadians, even conservatives, rallying behind Justin Trudeau after his ethics violations and the unconstitutional Emergencies Act. Now he's pushing for Canadians to unite under Canadian products and boycott the US, but it's failing. Nobody in the US cares about invading Canada; they see us as pathetic. Trudeau was supposed to resign but shut down the government instead. Mark Carney, who has a questionable background, is now the Liberal Party leader. They're already foreshadowing a Liberal win, signaling a potentially stolen election or Carney staying in power until 2026. In 2021, when we exposed the fifteen-minute cities agenda, the government labeled everyone Russian bots. Canada is being infiltrated by globalists, and people are voting against their own interests. Wake up and recognize the propaganda, or Canada will collapse within two years.

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I used to love Canada, especially Vancouver, but I won't go there anymore because of the current leadership. The country is heading towards tyranny with oppressive laws and erosion of rights. People there need to laugh, but they're getting caught up in hate speech laws due to their kindness. Compelled speech leads to communism enforced by violence. Canada used to be nicer than America, but now it's a scary place.

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I'm glad you're in Scottsdale instead of Toronto. Canadians are now poorer per capita in GDP than those in Mississippi. The richest province in Canada is less affluent than the poorest U.S. state. This decline has occurred since Trudeau took office. A decade ago, Canada was nearly on par with the U.S., but now Americans are about 40% ahead. Successful individuals often move to the U.S. because it's easier to thrive here without as much hassle.

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Netflix is supposedly not sending American movies to Canada on purpose, keeping Trump as the antagonizer because they have nothing else. Speaker 1 shares a condo with a local member of parliament who is a liberal. Their office is obsessed with the idea of Canada not becoming the 51st state. This is their strategy, along with the liberal media, to portray Mark Carney versus Donald Trump. However, Donald Trump has moved on and it's a non-story. The news is pending that this is a thing when Donald Trump is in a trade war with China and doesn't care about Canada anymore.

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You are imposing tariffs on regular Americans, and we will respond. Canada is a crucial market for U.S. exporters, larger than China, Japan, the UK, and France combined. The anger in Canada is palpable, with the entire country rallying behind Prime Minister Trudeau. The tariffs are higher than those against China, which feels like a betrayal to a loyal ally. The justification regarding fentanyl and border security is flimsy, as only a tiny fraction of fentanyl comes from Canada. Canadians are proud of their sovereignty and will retaliate against these unjustified measures. The relationship between our countries has historically been beneficial, and we want to maintain that partnership. The current situation is seen as self-harm for America, and Canadians are uniting in support of their government.

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I am not campaigning to be the governor of the fifty-first state. Initially, Canadians were sad because we consider Americans our friends and neighbors, but that sadness evolved into anger. The President of the United States is repeatedly suggesting using economic coercion to force Canada to become the fifty-first state. I take this seriously, and so do Canadians. I'm actively campaigning, and recently, a four-year-old girl named Ari approached me with her mother in Saskatoon. She asked me, with all the seriousness a child could muster, if I could stop Trump from invading Canada. We're now at a point where young children are worried about the possibility of an invasion.

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Who wants to live in Trudeau's Canada? High taxes, poor healthcare, job struggles, unaffordable housing, state-controlled media, censorship, rewarding laziness, unequal rights, biased hiring, and special privileges for certain groups. Who would want that?

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I want to thank Justin Trudeau for his efforts to divide people based on various factors like race, mask usage, and vaccination status. However, his actions have unintentionally brought everyone together, fostering unity between the United States and Canada like never before. Despite his intentions, God has turned this situation around for good. Hallelujah.

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I used to live in Canada, but I don't go there anymore. I disagree with what they're doing, like the trucker rally, Trudeau's gun policies, and internet censorship. I think the government needs a complete overhaul because they're heading towards communism, which is concerning.

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Watching Canadian propaganda from the outside is eye-opening. As a Canadian, I've witnessed constant government-controlled media pushing narratives, making it hard for people to see the truth. It's baffling to see Canadians, even conservatives, rallying behind Justin Trudeau's call for unity, especially considering his ethics violations and the unconstitutional Emergencies Act during the trucker protests. Now, he's urging a boycott of US products while people struggle to find Canadian alternatives at American companies like Costco and order coffee online from Amazon. No one in the US cares about invading Canada. They think we are pathetic. Trudeau promised to resign, but instead, shut down the government. Mark Carney, with controversial ties, might be the next Liberal leader, potentially staying in power until 2026 through a loophole. The government labeled anyone exposing the fifteen minute cities as Russian bots. Canada is being infiltrated by globalists, and if we don't wake up and recognize the propaganda, there won't be a Canada by 2030.

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America is better than Canada at not being covered in snow and electing strong, handsome leaders. America excels at overthrowing tyrannical governments and winning championships like the World Series and the Stanley Cup. Americans remember the Alamo, unlike Canadians. America is better at not murdering sick and old people, and making tacos, although deportation policies are hurting in that area. America only speaks one language, American, and pronounces words correctly. America is better at owning guns and having states instead of provinces. America is also better at invading other countries.

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Mister President, I was worried you'd try to humiliate me. I would never do that, Justin. Thank you, but I want to see you eat a Big Mac. I’ll make you eat it like a dog. I have self-respect. Not so much, to be honest. I come to you as an equal. My father taught me to be strong. We Canadians are tough. I'm just a hungry little puppy. Alright, that's enough, Justin. I won’t impose a tariff; I’m not even the president yet. What a loser. Now let’s DJ.

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The book focuses on the infiltration of Canada, which the United States has considered critical for the last thirty years. The book opens with a U.S. Department of Justice document, including input from the NSA, FBI, and CIA, identifying Canada as a national security threat to the United States. This threat is attributed to Chinese activity within the Canadian government, institutions, and critical infrastructure.

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Canada is described as America's "attic" and proposed as the 51st state, becoming a "colder Florida." The speaker claims Canada's free healthcare involves long waits, calling it "tooth prison," and promises faster, "American style" dentists. The speaker criticizes Canada's money with animals, offering "good old fashioned green cash" with dead presidents. Canada's Prime Minister is compared to a drama teacher running a Whole Foods, lacking power, while America has "real leaders" with "big energy." The speaker suggests Canada already has American TV, food, and slang. The proposal involves signing paperwork, swapping the flag, and keeping Tim Hortons for Canada.

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Canada chose hope over hate and unity over division. Mark Kearney is the leader Canada needs right now, someone ready to stand strong against Trump and defend democracy. Canada sent a message that tyranny, fear, and division don't win. Canada proved it chose strength, unity, and each other. They are proud, hopeful, and just getting started.

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The speaker contrasts their experiences with the healthcare systems in the US and Canada after a mountain biking accident. In the US, an ER visit for a knee injury, including a CT scan, cost $800 without insurance and took only a couple of hours. The speaker contrasts this with Canada's system, funded by high taxes (almost 50% of paychecks), which they feel provides poor service. They describe long wait times, rude nurses, and inadequate care in Canadian hospitals. The speaker questions whether "free" healthcare in Canada is worth the high taxes and suggests a two-tiered system like Australia's might be better. They prefer the US healthcare system, roads, and freedoms, criticizing Canada's perceived shift towards communism and a "Justin Trudeau police state." They are now stuck in the US for a few days due to their injury.

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Thanks for calling the White House. How can I help you? Can I speak with Trump? Who's this? This is Justin. Ah, Mr. Blackface. Are you calling to agree to the president's terms? No. And you can tell Trump I'm not agreeing to nothing. This is Trump. What do you want, you maple-loving flannel-wearing… What do you want? I don't agree with your terms. I don't speak stupid. You either agree to my terms right now, or I'm gonna have to come up there, and I'll ring down an ungodly terrorist storm upon you. I'll turn your country into a fucking igloo. I'll ride you like a fucking toboggan. Okay. Okay. I'll do it. And that's how you make Canada great again.

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Christmas Spectacular with Will Sasso | This Past Weekend w/ Theo Von #158
Guests: Will Sasso
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Today's episode features Theo Von hosting with Will Sasso. The show opens with plugs for Grey Block Pizza at 1811 Pico Boulevard in Los Angeles and Skillshare, an online learning platform with over 20,000 classes in business, design, technology and more. Skillshare promotes classes like presentation essentials, how to share ideas that inspire action, sketch for beginners, designing your own app, how to make Android apps, and trap music production, offering This Past Weekend listeners two months of unlimited access for 99 cents at Skillshare.com/Theo. Theo introduces Will Sasso, describing him as a hugely joyful presence and one of the top men alive, with playful humor about the hallway they share. The two exchange Christmas greetings and debate about Merry Christmas vs Happy Holidays, reflecting their easy banter and affection for in-person warmth. The conversation veers from holiday language to childhood and career. Will jokes about his stature and being in the top tier of Men’s Magazine’s “top 200” list, and they trade stories about weight, food, and pizza decisions, including the pizza box dilemma and a nod to era-typical indulgences. They discuss Will’s career as a MADtv and improv performer, his weight, and how he got into acting and stand-up. He recalls meeting greats like Dick Van Dyke, and notes he’s never met Craig T. Nelson, while recounting other Hollywood legends with humor and humility. Theo and Will reflect on how comedy has evolved in the era of political correctness and white guilt, with Will noting that podcasts still allow freer language, while acknowledging the push to be mindful of others’ feelings. The talk moves to Canada and small-town life. Will, who’s Canadian, describes Ladner outside Vancouver, describing memories of a private investigator pedophile era and childhood anecdotes, then pivots to his Arctic shoot, the Nunavut capital, and a fascinating encounter with a barbecue entrepreneur from Quebec who fueled his respect for northern resilience. They recall the Arctic environment, dog sledding, and the contrast with American life, including differences in social norms and humor. They discuss the “cult” idea around Chris D’Elia, the possibility of a real-world following, and brainstorm a satirical Santa character Will might perform as on stage. They also consider whether Will should pursue live road work, or a stand-up persona, and contemplate how comedy exists as an art form under siege, balancing risk, accountability, and freedom of expression. They touch on the aging of show business, the dynamic of the This Past Weekend crew, and the possibility of future collaborations, while keeping the conversation light, profane, affectionate, and Christmas-season specific. They close with a festive, chaotic energy, wishing listeners a Merry Christmas from Will Sasso and Theo Von, and teasing more holiday content to come.
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