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Liberal math is criticized for making things seem free if paid for with taxes, not credit cards. The speaker questions the logic of this approach, suggesting that printing money could make everything free. They argue that wars, college loans, and benefits for certain groups are seen as free under liberal math. The speaker contrasts this with the perspective of hardworking taxpayers who do not receive the same benefits.

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People are struggling to make ends meet and politicians aren't providing real solutions. The speaker shares their frustration about the high cost of groceries and the lack of assistance. They express disbelief at the poor service at the checkout counter and the need to bag their own groceries. The speaker questions how people are surviving and suggests starting a side hustle to make extra money. They criticize the declining work ethic and the rising cost of living. The speaker also believes that there is a conspiracy to keep people sick and dependent on pharmaceuticals. They call for a change in leadership and express concern about the erosion of personal freedoms.

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Many fast food places in Canada are now staffed by workers from South Asia, a shift from a more diverse workforce in the past. The speaker questions the reasoning behind allowing individuals who entered the country illegally to stay, criticizing the system's leniency. They also highlight the issue of people lining up at food banks but driving for Uber to make extra money instead of attending school. The speaker expresses frustration with the unfair treatment of those who follow the rules compared to those who engage in illegal activities. They call for a reevaluation of the current system.

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Speaker 0 and Speaker 1 discuss the issue of retirement and government assistance. They express frustration with the current system, highlighting the disparity between those who have worked their whole lives and receive minimal pensions, and those who have never worked and receive similar benefits. They question the value of working if the financial benefits are minimal compared to the costs of childcare and other expenses. They argue that as long as the government continues to provide generous assistance, people will choose not to work. They also worry about the example this sets for future generations.

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The speaker emphasizes the need to address the issue of illegal workers coming across the border. They argue that these individuals contribute to our society by providing essential services such as food production, construction, and hospital cleaning. The speaker believes that a fair immigration system is necessary to ensure that honest work is rewarded with fair pay. They also mention that some individuals on the opposing side want to close off immigration, which the speaker disagrees with.

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The speaker describes meeting people across the country, distinguishing between those who can leave if they don't win and those who cannot. The speaker worries about the latter, exemplified by a waitress working multiple jobs who lost her car and had to return to a part-time job. The speaker claims her taxes and heating bills went up, but her wages did not. The speaker also mentions a man with three jobs who cannot afford a home and feels ashamed when his children ask why he is never around. The speaker says this man has been robbed of the promise of Canada: that hard work leads to a good life, including a house with a yard. The speaker asserts this promise belongs to everyone, and their purpose is to restore it, ensuring safety, fair wages, affordable living, and a government that serves the people. The speaker concludes that their focus is on the daily struggles of working Canadians.

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One of the speaker's highest priorities, if elected, is to support and strengthen the middle class. The speaker believes that people are ready for a new way forward.

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The speaker discusses the need for a full voucher system in education. They believe that parents should be considered the customers of education, but they have stopped paying attention to their children's schools. This has led to a decline in the quality of education. The speaker suggests that if each parent were given a voucher for $4,400 to spend at any accredited school, it would create competition and improve the quality of schools. They also mention the possibility of new schools starting and young graduates starting their own schools. While there may be initial challenges, the speaker believes it would be less painful than the current system. They compare it to the competitive car market and argue that schools would improve just like the $10,000 car market.

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The speaker describes meeting people across the country, distinguishing between those who can leave if they don't win and those who cannot. The speaker is more concerned about the latter, exemplified by a waitress working multiple jobs who lost her car and had to return to a part-time job. Her taxes and heating bills increased, but her wages did not. The speaker also mentions a man with three jobs who cannot afford a home and feels ashamed when his children ask why he is never around. The speaker claims this man has been robbed of the promise of Canada: that hard work leads to a good life, including a house with a yard. The speaker asserts that this promise belongs to everyone and their purpose is to bring it back, ensuring a safe country where hard work earns a good wage, rent and food are affordable, and people feel safe. The speaker wants to give people back control of their lives.

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I believe the middle class deserves a tax cut to improve the country, rather than continuing ineffective tax policies. You are wealthy, worth $20-30 million. How can you relate to the struggles of regular people? Do you shop at Walmart? I speak with those who are suffering. You pretended to be a renter in Nashua but returned to your affluent lifestyle. You claim to understand the concerns of everyday people, yet you don’t grasp their struggles. People are in distress, and it’s important to acknowledge their pain rather than dismiss it.

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The speaker expresses frustration with the focus on self-help and emotional well-being in the educational system. They argue that the main goal should be to prepare children for productive careers and to be successful academically. The speaker believes that children should not be leading the conversation and that adults should make decisions based on statistics and funding. They also mention concerns about mental health issues and argue that children should be allowed to enjoy their innocence and not be burdened with adult problems. The speaker emphasizes the importance of protecting children who have religious beliefs.

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In America, individuals needing medical assistance may not qualify for government help if they earn above a certain income, such as $60,000 annually, yet still cannot afford necessary services for their child. However, if the same individual quits their job to work at McDonald's, they could then live off government assistance and their child would receive the needed help. The speaker questions the logic of this system.

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The vice president supports a proposal to not tax tips for service workers, along with raising the minimum wage and preventing the wealthy from exploiting the system. The president aims to create an economy that benefits everyone, not just the wealthy, by raising the minimum wage, cutting taxes for workers, defending overtime protections, and supporting union rights. This contrasts with the GOP's focus on tax breaks for the wealthy and corporations. The administration is committed to prioritizing working people over billionaires and corporations in the coming months.

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Some oppose our vision, refusing to support our budget and financial aid for small businesses. They neglect the vital role small businesses play in our economy and communities. They resist making Canada's tax system fairer for the wealthy. They advocate for minimal government involvement. Austerity would leave Canadians to fend for themselves, contrary to our values of mutual support. We pledge to empower younger generations and those who support them by using government resources to expand the middle class and uphold our country's promise. Thank you. Translation: Some people disagree with our plans and refuse to support our budget and financial aid for small businesses. They do not acknowledge the important role small businesses play in our economy and communities. They are against making Canada's tax system fairer for the wealthy. They believe in minimal government involvement. Austerity would mean individuals are left to fend for themselves, which goes against our values of mutual support. We promise to empower younger generations and those who support them by using government resources to expand the middle class and uphold our country's promise. Thank you.

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The speaker emphasizes the importance of paying a fair share, specifically targeting the wealthy and big corporations. They express their commitment to ensuring that the wealthy pay their fair share and highlight the need for everyone to contribute their fair share. The speaker concludes by stating that paying a fair share is a matter of basic fairness.

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Speaker 0: In time, Europe has not yet learned how to be multicultural. And I think we're gonna be part of the throes of that transformation, which must take place. Europe is not gonna be the monolithic societies that they once were in the last century. Speaker 1: Now, I think we have a moral and political and social and economic obligation to look after refugees. You can't you have three alternatives. Leave them on the beaches. Send them back to have their throats slit in Syria, or let them walk up to the Balkans into razor wire borders, or welcome them. Those are the only alternatives. Speaker 0: Jews are gonna be at the center of that. It's a huge transformation for Europe to make. They are now going into a multicultural mode and Jews will be resented because of our leading role. But without that leading role and without that transformation, Europe will not survive. Speaker 2: There are 65,000,000 displaced people in the world right now. Matthew, that number is larger than the population of The United Kingdom, and it's not getting any smaller. What we've seen here is that governments are absolutely feckless in attempting to broker peace agreements, be it Syria or anywhere else, which has created this. Speaker 3: Billionaire George Soros says he's investing $500,000,000 to start ups founded by refugees. Soros is responding to president Barack Obama's call to action initiative. That's a request for companies to help refugees and migrants. Speaker 4: And Norwegian society has a very a very short history with ethnic minorities at a scale. So there is a job to be done. So we do have rising antisemitism, and we have rising antisignism, and we have Islamophobia, and we have racism. So we have a lot to do. So we still have have a need of NGOs like the center against racism. Speaker 5: But then he dismissed out of hand what the Prime Minister is doing in relation to migration. Now, I happen to believe that people in this country don't want to pull the drawbridges up, actually. But they do want a fair system. They don't want a free fall. They don't like this sense that people can come here and take us for a ride. And the point, Evan, is this. That in other member states, they have a contributory system of social insurance. I've seen it and discussed it in different contexts. So that people are sort of working and paying their taxes and putting in before they have the right to take out. Speaker 6: The European Union was intentionally set up to give minority organizations influence on the management of Europe. Harry Truman read an article about Kalergi in 1945. He was so impressed that he adopted the Kalergi plan as US official policy as well. After 1965, the real demographic changes of European countries would be seen. Brock Schisholm, former director of the World Health Organization said, what people in all places have to do is to limit a birth rate and promote mixed marriages between different races. This aims to create a single race in the world which will be directed by a central authority. Speaker 7: Very clear that the Jews want to exterminate the European race and that the means to weakening the European race would be to dissolve all the European nations, destroy all their cultural heritage and their national traditions and replace that with the European Union and then to invite in Africans, Middle Easterners and Asians to dilute the blood of Europeans through miscegenation to the point where they became a degenerate mixed race.

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The speaker highlights the positive impact of their plans on healthcare, but blames the NHS industrial action for hindering progress. The other speaker criticizes the government for blaming junior doctors for the high hospital waiting list and mentions the pay cuts they have faced. They also criticize the pay review body's recommendations, citing high inflation and food prices. The speaker questions the fairness of imposing more pay cuts on public sector workers who have already faced a decade of cuts. They mention MPs with second jobs earning high wages and accuse the prime minister of bullying and intimidation. The speaker expresses concern about the new anti-strike bill and the decline in wages over the past decade. They question the government's claim that wage rises cause inflation.

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The speaker emphasizes the repetitive cycle of going to school, taking out loans, getting a job, and paying back the loans. They mention the need to pay down the interest on the loans and start a side hustle just to break even. They acknowledge that this system has worked for others, but now it's time to create a system that benefits us.

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A group of socialist department presidents wrote to the prime minister expressing their opposition to providing welfare benefits to unvaccinated individuals. The speaker agrees with this stance, stating that welfare benefits should not be used to support those who refuse to get vaccinated. They believe that welfare is meant for those who have lost their jobs and are in vulnerable situations, and it should be used to help them regain dignity and employment. The speaker emphasizes the importance of vaccination as a form of national solidarity. They also mention the need to uphold values such as humanism and European solidarity.

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The speaker believes that in a rich country like the United States, every American should be able to afford basic necessities like heating, food, and housing, regardless of income. They claim that Kamala Harris' policies have made these things more difficult to afford. The speaker asserts that while America is a great country with incredible people, current leadership is hindering their ability to achieve their dreams. They state that the problems they listed have gotten worse under Kamala Harris' policies and that her policies have made it harder for people to afford a nice meal for their family. They advocate for change, a new direction, and voting for Donald Trump.

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A person paid their bonus daughter $50 for cleaning the kitchen cabinets, then taxed her. They then gave $20 to another person for doing nothing. The bonus daughter said it wasn't fair to take money from her after she worked hard and give it to someone who did nothing. The person stated that if she votes liberal, they're going to take her money away and give it to people who do nothing, but if she votes red, she'll get to keep most of it. The bonus daughter said she's going to vote red.

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The speaker describes meeting people across the country, distinguishing between those who can leave if they don't win and those who cannot. They worry about the latter, exemplified by a waitress working multiple jobs who lost her car and had to return to a part-time job. The speaker claims her taxes and heating bills increased while her wages stagnated, and she feels unsafe. The speaker also mentions a man with three jobs who cannot afford a home and feels ashamed when his children ask why he is never around. The speaker asserts that this man has been robbed of the promise of Canada: that hard work leads to a good life, including a house with a yard. The speaker states their purpose is to restore that promise, ensuring safety, affordable living, and a government that serves the people. The speaker concludes that they are fighting for these working people to give them back control of their lives in Canada.

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Traveling across the country, I meet two types of people: those who threaten to leave if I don't win, and those who are struggling to survive. I spoke with a waitress in her late fifties who juggles three jobs just to make ends meet. After cutting her budget, she lost her car, forcing her to return to work. Another man I met, working three jobs, feels ashamed he can't provide a stable home for his kids. This isn't their failure; they’ve been failed by a broken promise of hard work leading to a good life. Our duty is to restore that promise, ensuring safety, affordability, and pride in our country. We must remember our role as servants to the people, focusing on the daily struggles of working men and women. Let's bring back control to their lives in Canada.

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The speaker discusses the importance of evaluating the value of work and the equivalent exchange in business. They mention the example of Hande and how she matches the efforts put into her work. The speaker emphasizes the significance of considering the worth of one's actions.

The Dr. Jordan B. Peterson Podcast

This Canadian Billionaire Changed Business For the Better | CEO Frank Stronach | EP 396
Guests: Frank Stronach
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In this podcast, Jordan Peterson interviews Frank Stronach, founder and CEO of Magna International, discussing his journey from arriving in Canada in the 1950s with limited resources to building a global automotive empire. Stronach emphasizes the importance of sharing profits with employees to enhance their motivation and purchasing power, which in turn benefits the economy. He introduces his concept of an economic Charter of Rights, advocating for profit-sharing among workers, management, and shareholders to create economic democracies. Stronach recounts his early struggles in Canada, including job hunting during a recession and eventually finding success in the automotive industry. He highlights the significance of empowering employees through profit-sharing, which he implemented in Magna's corporate constitution, resulting in substantial profit increases. He argues that capitalism must evolve to distribute wealth more equitably, warning against the concentration of wealth in the hands of a few, which can destabilize society. The conversation also touches on the bureaucratic challenges facing small businesses today, with Stronach advocating for reducing regulations to foster entrepreneurship. He shares insights on his new electric vehicle aimed at urban commuters, designed to be affordable and efficient, addressing the need for sustainable transportation solutions. Stronach concludes by stressing the importance of creating a society where no child goes hungry, advocating for organic food initiatives in schools. He believes that a collaborative approach between labor and management can lead to a more productive and equitable economy, ultimately benefiting society as a whole.
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