Speaker 2 stated he doesn't think they can change Donald Trump at this stage. Speaker 1 believes Pierre Poilievre, like Trump, will focus on the American worker, securing borders, ending fentanyl, and securing the world.
Speaker 2 said he and Poilievre have a lot in common, but Speaker 1 says Poilievre is willfully blind to threats facing the country. Speaker 2 stated the U.S. doesn't want cars, steel, or aluminum from Canada because they want to make their own. Speaker 1 questioned how much steel is used these days.
Speaker 2 recounted a conversation with Trudeau, whom he called "Governor Trudeau," about tariffs on Canadian cars. Speaker 2 claimed Trudeau said a 25% tariff would mean the end of Canada. Speaker 2 believes the U.S. subsidizes Canada to the tune of maybe $200 billion a year and that it's hard to justify. He added that the U.S. protects Canada militarily.
Speaker 0: I don't think we can change Donald Trump. No. I don't think so. Not at this stage.
Speaker 1: Get you to lift tariffs on Canada.
Speaker 2: No. Why not? Just the way it is.
Speaker 1: What's And a person who draws his inspiration from president Trump like Pierre Pauliev will kneel down before him. You're a transformational president, focus on the economy with a relentless focus on the American worker, securing your borders, providing ending the scourge of fentanyl and other opioids, and and securing the world. Before he stands up to him. He's in sync with president Trump.
Speaker 2: I thought you were excellent, and I think we have a lot of things in common.
Speaker 1: Pierre Poliev is also choosing to be willfully blind to the many and growing threats that face our country.
Speaker 2: We don't really want cars from Canada. And we put tariffs on cars from Canada, and at a certain point, it won't make economic sense for Canada to build those cars. And we don't want steel from Canada because we're making our own steel, and we're having massive steel plants being built right now as we speak. We really don't want Canadian steel, and we don't want Canadian aluminum and various other things.
Speaker 1: What the the big companies are producing, by and large, are not products that we are consuming. There's some element of that, but by and large, you know, a steel company, how much how much steel you use in these days, Todd? I mean, not as much not as much. Sorry.
Speaker 2: So Trudeau, when I spoke to him, I used to call him governor Trudeau. I think that probably didn't help his election. But when I spoke to him, I said, so why are we why are we taking your cars? Why are we taking your we we wanna make them ourselves. I mean, I said, and if the price of your cars went up or if we put a tariff if we put a tariff on your cars of 25%, what would that mean to you?
He said that would mean the end of Canada. He actually said that to me. And I said, that's a strange answer, but I understand his answer. But no. I mean, it's it's hard to justify subsidizing Canada to the tune of maybe $200,000,000,000 a year.
We protect Canada militarily, and we always will. We're not gonna you know, that's not a money thing. That's but we always will. But, you know, it's not fair.
The speaker claims the prime minister is a climate zealot and eco extremist. They assert the prime minister has pushed for net-zero banking for decades, intending to prevent banks from investing in oil and gas. The speaker alleges the prime minister plans to increase carbon taxes on the oil and gas industry to eviscerate it, referencing the prime minister's book as evidence. According to the speaker, Canada's national identity, unity, freedom, and future are at a monumental crossroads.
Speaker 0: Prime minister is a whole new level of climate zealot and eco extremist. From his decades long push for net zero banking that sought to make it impossible for banks to invest in oil and gas to his promise now to massively increase carbon taxes on our industry. Make no mistake. He wants to eviscerate our oil and gas industry. It's right in his book.
In Canada, our national identity, unity, our freedom, and our future are at a monumental crossroads.
I'm angry at Americans for protecting Zelensky. He's an unlawful president whose idol is Putin. Zelensky always lived in Moscow and dreamed of joining high society. He's a comedian, and Ukrainians support him because of a movie where he played a president – it's just marketing.
When Zelensky was a comedian, the greatest honor for him was when Putin watched him. I know this because I'm a singer who performed at the same comedy show in Russia. Zelensky has nothing to do with benefiting Ukraine or Ukrainians. He even participated in an LGBTQ music band.
Zelensky always wanted to be at the top, no matter the cost. He's the kind of person who would do anything to get what he wants. All the money donated to Ukraine goes into his and his friends' pockets. My friends in Ukraine have received nothing during this time. None of them have gotten even a piece of bread from the billions Americans have sent.
Speaker 0: I'm actually so mad at the Americans that are protecting Zelensky. For your record, Vladimir Zelensky, the president of Ukraine, unlawful president. His dream always was to be like Putin. Zelensky's idol is Vladimir Putin. Zelensky always lived in Moscow.
He always wanted to get to this high end society. This is just a boy whose dream became true. He's a comedian. Here are some photographs of him being a comedian. Zelenskyy lived and worked in Moscow.
I don't know why Ukrainians are super supportive of him just because they made a movie where Zelenskyy was a superstar and there was a movie where he is a president. They did this movie on purpose. So people are like, oh, this is a good idea for him to be a president. It's marketing. He's an actor, comedian.
He used to be on the stage and he was when he was on the stage, the best of honor for him was when Putin was watching him. There was a comedy show in Russia that's called Kaveen. How I know? Because I'm a singer. I was also there and singing there for your record.
Okay? And when you're saying that Zelensky is so good for Ukraine, this person has nothing to do good with Ukraine or Ukrainian people. He was also LGBTQ music band participant. I'm not saying that it's bad, whatever. The music was cool, actually.
I loved it when I was younger. And if you Google Kazaki music band exactly how it is on the screenshot, you can watch his music videos and he's dancing there on a fall dance boots. So what my point is, this person always wanted to be up high over there with all possible ways. He will not stop from getting what he wants regardless of the way it should be. If he needs to sell his mom, how we say in Russian language, there is a saying like some person who will sell their mom just to get what they want.
He's that kind of person. All your money that you were donating to Ukraine goes to his pocket and his friends' pockets. None of my friends in Ukraine received nothing in all this time. Nobody get one piece of bread from the billions you Americans send.