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March 11, 2025 - Viva & Barnes
01:20:39
Trump Declares WAR on Massie? Canada is a DUMPSTER FIRE! The Carney-Freeland Connection & MORE!
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YouTube or that I shan't swear within the first eight minutes to avoid demotivation or demoting.
I'll do my best.
I'll do my best.
Well, I'm going to do my best when I don't have the thing that I want to share up on the screen.
This is what I want to share right now.
Okay, my bad.
And you'll understand why I'm trying not to swear.
We need to have a government that remains solid.
Team Canada can say to Donald Trump, go pound sand, go suck eggs.
Although, as I said, I now realize there's a tariff on sand and they may not be able to afford eggs.
Reminds me of his attitude towards women.
He's a serial misogynist, sexual abuser, rapist in the White House.
What does he want to do?
Take Greenland out to buy expensive furniture?
Take Greenland into the dressing room?
I'm sorry, every time I hear Trump saying he's going to get something one way or another of another sovereign nation in my head, I'm hearing, yeah, I just grab him by the...
I wouldn't put it past Trump at all.
I mean, we've seen Musk interfere in the German elections to support neo-Nazis.
What's to say that Trump and Musk's idea is, well, let's just get some rage farming going and see if we can get a segment of Canadian society that likes the idea of a 51st state.
We need to have a government that remains...
Solid. Team Canada can say to Donald Trump, go pound sand.
Go suck eggs.
Oh, we started again from the beginning.
Although, as I said, I now realize there's a tariff on sand and they may not be able to afford eggs.
It is such performative rubbish from a woman who is seemingly slurring her words at three in the afternoon.
Now, I've been told...
What's her name again, Chad?
I mean, you guys know her name.
See here?
What's her name again?
After drinking all the liquor...
Taken off the shelves, Green Party leader Elizabeth May goes on an early morning tirade.
Quote, Say, tell Trump to go suck legs.
He's a serial methadone.
Sue her ass, Trump.
Sue her into oblivion.
So I've been told that Green Party leader Elizabeth May is, in fact, an alcoholic.
She may have had a stroke, so I shouldn't make fun of the way she slurs her speech.
She might have a medical condition.
That is...
In addition to, apparently, her drinking coffee.
She's an absolute idiot.
But let's just, in case the world didn't hear the defamatory lies for which she deserves to get sued, let's just play it one more time.
Reminds me of his attitude towards women.
Reminds me of his attitude towards women.
It reminds me of that time I totally just repeated defamatory propaganda.
Go for it, Elizabeth.
Do it.
Here, here, here.
He's a misogynist, sexual abuser, rapist.
He's in the White House.
What does he want to do?
Take Greenland out to buy expensive furniture?
Is that an Ikea joke?
I don't even understand that.
Oh, no, that's what he said.
Women in Hollywood are like, okay.
I'm sorry.
Every time I hear Trump saying he's going to get something one way or another of another sovereign nation, in my head, I'm hearing, yeah, I just grab him by the...
In her head.
In her dreams.
She goes to bed at night saying, Trump, please, please come and grab me.
I wouldn't put it past Trump at all.
I mean, we've seen Musk interfere in the German elections to support neo-Nazis.
Okay. What's to say that Trump and Musk's ideas?
Let's just get some rage farming going and see if we can get a segment of Canadian society that likes the idea of a 51st state.
Can you appreciate after that unhinged borderline drunk or maybe still drunk in the morning tirade, she accuses Trump and Musk of rage farming or rage baiting?
These are Canadian politicians, everybody.
This is what's going on in Canada.
It's so bad.
It's actually so bad.
You can't appreciate how bad it is.
I can appreciate how bad it is because I have the luxury, the good fortune of witnessing it from down in the free state of Florida.
There was a science experiment where...
Oh, I'm going to destroy this dog.
Get out.
There was a science experiment.
She whines to get in, and then within three seconds of getting in, whines to get out.
A science experiment where they had 14 people in, or say 13, let's just say, everybody except one person was in on the experiment.
And it was to identify something objectively, visually ascertainable, which line is longer between two lines.
I heard it on the Rogan show.
I didn't actually get to see the visual representation of it.
And everybody except one person was in on the science experiment, which was one of, you know, social manipulation.
And they were all going to say that the one that was clearly shorter than the longer line was the longer line.
So shorter line, longer line.
Which one is longer?
13 of the 14 people who were in on the experiment said, as their answer, the shorter line is the longer line.
The one person who was not in on the experiment had to defy, or at least more often than not, Defy their own observations, their own good sense, their own good logic to satisfy or succumb to group mentality or to not be the one person standing against the crowd saying, no, I don't care how many there are of you, you're wrong and this doesn't make sense.
I get to watch this from Florida where people are not, people in Canada are probably going to say they are brainwashed in Florida.
Anybody who says that is an idiot and doesn't really understand how politically and ideologically diverse Florida is.
There's a lot of bluish people out here.
I'm watching what's going on in Canada, and I see even good, logical, smart Canadians who are simply unable to express themselves to oppose what the hell is going on in Canada because A, they'll get berated, degraded, whatever, by their brethren.
Or the social pressure just causes them to say, yeah, I guess it really is wrong what's going on here.
I guess Trump really is the bad man.
I mean, look, Prime Minister Trudeau.
Oh, no, it's not.
Is that Prime Minister Carney?
Green Party leader Elizabeth May, Gerald Ford, not Gerald Ford, Doug Ford.
They all say he's bad.
He must be bad.
I see what's going on.
It's not normal.
Anyone wants to talk about what's not normal going on in the States?
You have politicians up in Canada who have lost their ever-loving minds.
You don't know how bad it's gotten in Canada, if you're in Canada, because I suspect you don't have access to, as free access to, the information that we have in America, or that you don't listen to the rebel news as the true north of Canada.
Wait until we get into how bad it is in Canada.
It's not just a raging alcoholic slurring her speech and going on a rage rant in the morning.
Elizabeth May.
Oh, did I have the funniest tweet for her?
Encrypt us.
In the back, if you can find that tweet, I believe I referred to her as retarded.
How many minutes are we in here?
Two more minutes before I can start letting loose people.
Oh, there was a tweet where I said, I felt bad.
I did refer you to that.
I referred to you nicely in the first one.
Maybe you are just a raging alcoholic.
I love the meme that's going around now, by the way, that every circus needs a good carny.
That is what's going on in Canada.
Canada... Oh my goodness.
When you lose your sense of humor, you lose your ability to be insightful, you lose your ability to actually accurately observe, and you certainly, when you think of yourself as holier-than-thou, lose your ability to be funny.
And then you end up doing really stupid things like adopting catchphrases such as, elbows up.
Elbows up, by the way, if you haven't heard this, is the new catchphrase of liberal resistance to Donald Trump.
Liberal resistance.
The origins of it, from what I understand, it's a Gordie Howe hockey expression.
And I don't even think it means elbows up as in fighting.
That's what I initially thought it meant.
When your catchphrase is so obscure that even a natural-born Canadian, although I didn't play hockey and I never really skated, doesn't know what it means, you might want to pick a new one.
Elbows up, I thought it meant, you know, we're going to fight, so duke him up and elbows up.
From what I understand, it just means skating so hard.
Correct me if I'm wrong in the chat, but it means skating so hard.
That you get your elbows up to skate fast to the other side to get the puck or Gordie Howe.
And then you got, you know, you got your defectors, your Mike Myerses, who have fled the tyranny of Canada, who have fled the taxation of Canada, much like Mark Carney took his Brookfield assets managements out of the oppressive tax regime of Canada to bring it to a lesser oppressive tax regime of the United States, New York. You got a guy who left the country because he saw opportunity elsewhere.
Saw a better life elsewhere, and he lived that better life elsewhere.
He lives that better life now in New York.
He's going elbows up, people.
You know what elbows up is?
That's what elbows up is, you liberal idiots.
That's Jonah Hill from Superbad, a movie which, in retrospect, is not funny anymore.
The elbows up, eh, eh, govern me harder, daddy.
That's what elbows up is, represents, and you're living up to it, Canadians.
I'm going hard, by the way.
Hard. I'm going to go hard.
Hurry hard, and I'm gonna actually have some productive advice for Pierre Poilievre, if he's listening.
We're nine minutes in.
That, that bitch is, that, she is fucking crazy.
Okay, Elizabeth May, you are fucking crazy.
I don't know what's happened to you.
You think you're funny?
Holy shiat.
Elizabeth May, congratulations on humiliating all Canadians, and the Green Party especially.
Ah. Ah.
bless you.
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Look, people will criticize me for being only negative.
What's your solution?
I've been dumping on Pierre Poilievre, rightly so, and I won't say viciously so.
I'm not dumping on Pierre Poilievre.
As viciously as Mark Carney is fighting for net zero, by the way, the net zero that they want after they're done with destroying the economy and natural energy, you're the carbon they want to eliminate.
To me now, there's no question.
I do not go against Pierre, hard on Pierre, as viciously as Carney goes against Canadian equitable energy for the purposes of net zero so that he can invest in foreign countries, but I go hard on Pierre.
And some of you might say, Viva, you're going hard on Pierre because you hate him, because you want the conservatives to lose because you're a PPC guy.
Some of you out there might think Viva is an actual conservative mole.
He's criticizing Pierre from the outside so that Pierre should actually adopt some of the constructive criticism, better himself, and thus increase his chances of success.
You don't only criticize people because you hate them, people.
And you know, like a parent who doesn't call it criticized, who doesn't seek that their child should act better, doesn't love that child.
So whether you think I'm doing it for love or for hate, I don't give a sweet bugger all.
I'm doing it.
And if Pierre had half a brain, he would probably stop to think about it because I do not speak for myself.
I don't speak for Canadians, but I think I speak logically.
Someone says, Stephen Britton.
Oh, it's Stephen Britton.
Dude, I didn't even know I was responding to you when I responded to that.
Okay. That's really funny.
I didn't even...
Well, Steve, now you'll understand why I said the vivaborneslaw.locals.com thing.
Steve in Britain, a member of our Locals community.
I like him.
We like each other.
We interact on the interwebs.
He says, okay, Viva.
Well, let me just go through the...
Oh, yeah.
So this is where we're at.
Look at this.
I got to go through the entire Twitter thing here.
Pierre Poilievre, in today's news, tweets out March 11th.
Yeah, it's today.
1153. Okay, that was relatively recently.
Pierre Poliev, common sense conservatives strongly condemn President Trump's latest unjust tariffs targeting Canadian steel and aluminum workers and manufacturers.
These tariffs cannot in any way be justified.
Yes, they can.
And are yet another betrayal by the president of the long friendship between Canada and the US.
I am calling on the government to immediately bring in retaliatory tariffs.
First of all, Pierre, you idiot.
I'm sorry I say this lovingly.
Government's not in session right now.
So you're calling on government that is prorogued to do something that they're not in session to do, as far as I understand.
Maybe they can do this nonetheless.
You're not in power.
You don't have to contribute to policy.
Even if you think it's the right thing to do, let the Liberals do it and bear the brunt of the consequences on the Canadian economy.
You don't have to do this, but okay, I'll stop interrupting myself.
If President Trump is applying 50% tariffs on our steel and aluminum, then Canada must sit back with a 50% tariffs on all steel and aluminum imported from the United States.
Who do you think that's going to hurt more, Pierre?
The country that is 10 times the economy and much more diverse than Canada?
Our message to the US administration must be clear.
Do not mistake our kindness for weakness.
We are strong, proud, and a sovereign country, and we will fight back against these attacks against our economy and our workers.
And if the president applies further tariffs as he has threatened, we will hit back on those as well.
We will not falter in defense of our country, and these attacks will only harden our...
Who wrote this?
This sounds like AI wrote this, Pierre.
I'm also calling on the Liberal government to further defend our steel and aluminum workers.
Listen to the leader.
Oh, yeah.
Now, by the way, after three paragraphs of shitting on Trump in America, now he decides to refocus his attention to the Liberals.
Calling on the Liberals to further defend our steel workers.
Listen to the industry.
Yada, yada, yada.
and take additional action to combat illegal dumping and unfair trade practices by China.
Finally, I'm calling on Mark Carney to reverse his plan to impose a massive new industrial carbon tax on Canadian steel and other heavy industry.
His carbon tax would decimate our industry forever.
Only Canada's first conservatives will axe the taxes.
Made with Canadian steel.
Oh, that's interesting.
It's almost like what Trump is trying to do in the States.
So you're trying to break that reliance?
This is illogically incompatible.
While Carney profited by shipping jobs out of Canada to the US, he sold out Canada already and will do it again.
We need conservative government that will put Canada first.
Okay. To which I said, it's your race to lose, Pierre.
So far, you're doing everything in your power to lose it.
By the time you realize this, it might be too late to reverse course.
And then, what's your solution?
No snark or sass?
Here's my solution.
I even drafted it for Pierre.
Feel free to cut and paste, Pierre.
And his name is Pierre Poilievre, people.
Poilievre. Either the weight of the rabbit or the fur of the rabbit.
Poil lièvre.
Where am I?
Quote, I will negotiate with Trump when I am in power.
Until then, liberals trying to fight dollar for dollar trade war with an economy ten times our size and substantially more diverse will only hurt Canadians.
It's a known fact we have a drug problem in Canada, as well as an immigration problem that is causing legitimate concern for America's national security.
Even if you feel Trump's tariffs are pretextual.
You see how you do that right there?
You're criticizing them, but you're suggesting other people are criticizing him.
Even if you feel Trump's tariffs are pretextual, as many do, these are issues that we must first resolve as a nation to the satisfaction of our neighbor, ally, and biggest trading partner.
Liberals seem unwilling to address these problems of their own creation.
You see what it did there?
You put the blame on liberals for not negotiating, and you also remind Canadians that these are their problems.
They created these problems through rampant open borders, through rampant decriminalization of drugs.
Oh yeah.
They seem unwilling to address these problems of their own creation.
Instead, they seem intent on creating a crisis for them to manage because it is the only way they stay in power and distract Canadians from the decade-long disaster that has been their government.
I may not agree entirely with Trump's actions, but I understand them and will work in good faith to resolve these issues once Canada has held a national election to determine who should lead this country going forward.
You see that, by the way?
Pivot into the next layer of stress?
Pressure? Force Carney to either declare an election himself or that scumbag traitor Jagmeet Singh to force an election via a motion for non-confidence.
I'll work with them after we hold an election.
The Liberals should and must call an election immediately before the damage they cause to Canada and our relationship with the United States is...
Before the damage...
Before they cause...
Before the damage they cause is irreparable.
That'd be $5,000.
So yeah, that's my solution.
Every day that goes by, every doubling down on these liberal light or liberal 2.0 policies, all that the Conservatives are telling Canadians is, if you were thinking of voting Conservative, there's no point anymore.
No bother.
Stick with the devil you know.
And the devil you know, by the way, is the one that you don't really know that you know because most people don't know Mark Carney.
So they don't associate Justin Trudeau's ugly...
Blackface, woman-groping, two-times-ethic-breaching face with Mark Carney, even though Mark Carney was the one advising him policy-wise for the last five years.
So it's not even the devil you know for the devil you don't.
Right now, they can pretend that Mark Carney is a new face to the liberal machine when he isn't, because they don't know that he's not.
And instead of you, Pierre, highlighting that, that this...
Carney was Trudeau's puppeteer.
And if you thought Trudeau was bad...
Then you understand that his puppeteer is exponentially, concentratedly worse.
Who said time to get some more coffee?
Neurodiver. Yes.
Well, all that I'm going to do is just do this.
Oh, yeah.
The smell of coffee is a beautiful thing.
So those are my thoughts on that.
And by the way, we're going to get into how bad it is in Canada because I don't think people know.
I don't think people know.
Canada isn't just burning.
There is graphite.
On the roof.
I think you might mean graphene.
Thermite. Chet Chisholm in the house, man who feeds me a lot of useful information coming out of Canada.
Thermite on the roof.
How bad is Canada?
Nobody knows who Carney is.
Canadians do not know who Carney is.
If I didn't really know fully who Carney was two months ago, Canadians don't.
And it's not because I'm smarter, it's just because I live on the internet.
And if I don't know something that lives on the internet, I guarantee you that people who are working standard jobs eight hours a day Don't know who Mark Carney is.
Globalist WEF Corps.
You know what?
I put out a 20-minute essay yesterday of a vlog.
I was particularly proud of that vlog.
I think it's one of the best vlogs, V-L-A-W-G, I did out of my car, that I've ever done.
Thorough. It actually followed a mildly coherent timeline thought process, breaking down what's going on in Canada.
I didn't know, doing that vlog, that Mark Carney...
Is Chrystia Freeland's son's godfather?
Do I have this in there?
Someone said that in the comments of the video.
I'm like, what the hell are you talking about?
And it's 1230 at night.
I don't need to get angry before I go to bed.
Someone tweeted this, or I forget, replied, whatever.
Hey, did you know that Mark Carney is the godfather of the son of the woman who was just running against him?
I actually have known Mark for a very long time.
Both of us are from northern Alberta.
Mark Carney.
Did I just get duped by something?
Is she talking about a different Mark?
I thought Mark was from the Northwest Territories.
She's talking about Mark Carney.
I'm going to shut my mouth.
Apologies. I actually have known Mark for a very long time.
Both of us are from Northern Alberta.
And I think Mark is a great Canadian.
I am really glad that he has come out as a liberal, and I'm grateful for any support he can offer our party, our government, and our country.
I speak with Mark often.
About that?
I speak with him often.
He's actually my son's godfather.
Oh! Oh!
I actually have known Mark for a very long time.
He's actually my son's godfather.
And I think Mark is a great Canadian.
He's a great Canadian who spent the better part of the last decade serving the interests of Europe, England, the globalists.
Oh, he's actually my son's godfather.
The funny thing is, you'll excuse the swears, but we're past the nine-minute mark.
Back during the debates, when I'm watching these debates, and I'm watching Karina Gould, Frank Bayliss, a man who's more boring than Dunkin' Donuts coffee, and Chrystia Freeland debate...
Mark Carney's like, these idiots.
The only reason Karina Gould, C.A. Freeland, Frank Billis are in this liberal leadership race is to make that piece of shit globalist whore, three passport carrying motherfucker Mark Carney look good.
Canada is so screwed.
I didn't even know that that Carney was her son's godfather at that time.
It all makes sense now.
They were all in on it.
It's a big club and you ain't in on it.
Do I see my brother in the backdrop?
Dan, do you want to come in?
My brother's coming in.
I wasn't sure if I should announce him.
Hey, what's going on?
How you doing?
Long time no see.
Getting bushy here.
Due for a trimming.
Who, me or you?
Both of us, but I was talking about myself.
Okay, for those of you who don't know, this is my actual brother.
He looks like he comes from another mother, but tall, slender, a lot more salt.
He's got a lot more salt than pepper these days.
He's up in the iron gulag, and he's a lawyer.
Dan, tell everybody who you are if they don't know who you are.
SOS. Find me on...
I'm a lawyer up here in Canada, Ontario.
You can find me on...
I do a lot of personal advocacy on X. Lying advocacy.
So if you want to see my personal opinions on politics, legal issues, and the like, find me on the Twitters.
Do it next.
What the hell's going up in your country?
In our respective countries?
It's a bit troubling.
I don't think people are fully informed as to who or what Mark...
Kearney stands for, so I'm a bit concerned by this, and so I'm trying to get the word out as are a few other people with information.
Is this a Jew joke?
Whoever made this?
Jones? Dan, look at me.
What was the joke?
Same noses.
Same noses.
Okay, sorry.
That's offensive.
I'm joking.
I don't think that's what you meant.
Hold on.
Get it in close.
Get it in close.
No, his bridge is much more square than mine.
No, dude, so let me ask you this.
You're reasonably informed and educated.
Prior to Kearney, Entering the race.
Were you familiar with him?
No, not at all.
I know he had a big reputation.
I'm late to the politics game, but I know he has a pretty good reputation, or had, or maybe it's disputed, as governor of the Bank of England or whatever it was.
So I know he's got a good track record.
But it's the human rights component that is troubling to me and how far he's prepared to go for this green climate emergency.
Okay, well, you say a good...
I presume you mean a good resume on paper because he's a...
If everybody said, you know, like, Trump had no political experience, we have to abide by the same logic.
Everyone said Trump had no political experience, but he had business experience, so that'll make him good for the job.
Carney, we say, has no...
Elected MP experience, but he's been in business for a while, so he's got that under his belt.
You've looked into what he did.
It was governor of the Bank of England.
That's why he moved to England, got citizenship there, and is very much on board with this climate crisis.
How familiar are you with his level of backdoor advising to Justin Trudeau?
I don't.
I just know that he was.
He professes to have been an advisor for a lot of government officials.
So, you know, he's got the track record.
He's got the experience.
What the hell is going on?
So, Dan, you're there.
Is it the case that they're actually taking off American liquors and bourbons from the shelves at the...
To the point, yes.
To the point where we needed some for passers.
So I was worried they were going to take out the Manischewitz.
Because that's American.
So yes, they're literally physically taking it off the shelves and there's a whole cult promotion now of anti-American stuff.
The booing of the national anthem was promoted by what's his face?
Yeah, Trudeau.
The former PM.
Oh yeah, that's right.
He's no longer the PM.
Dude, where was the picture of him leaving the office?
Hold on.
Where is it?
It's on my Twitter feed.
I put that in there.
That, to me, was pretty symbolic.
Oh, look, it's going viral, too.
Yeah, well, this is...
So, lectern guy, you know who the lectern guy is.
He's the one who moved the lectern during January 6th, and he says, I was told this was a felony.
I had to make sure that...
I DM'd him.
I was like...
Adam, that's a real picture, right?
This was before I verified it on Reuters.
It's real, by the way.
So he's leaving the Parliament, taking his chair, and I think this was through a window where there were journalists taking pictures.
Was it a security camera, or do you know offhand?
Yeah, I don't know.
That's a good question.
It was on Reuters.
They put it up there.
Oh, yeah.
And I said this.
I'm not just trying to bring it back, the blackface.
I don't care about the blackface thing.
I never thought that was an act of racism in the first place.
The fact that he's got some dude on the left here, if you can see.
See, they're trying to lick his tongue.
I've got more questions as to what was going on there than just why he's dressed like Aladdin.
But what this is, in my view, it's like the duper's delight.
This is the mother effer realizing he got away with everything and giving you the one last tongue out.
Before he leaves office.
I think the problem with it is a little playfulness in office is good.
It's okay, right?
I think a lot of people know that his policies did cause a lot of harm.
It's well documented at this point.
A lot of people are suffering because of him.
I mean, the food back...
Food bank lines can't be 100% attributed to his policies, but a lot of stuff with the COVID.
And he knows.
We all know that Canada's now in a...
There's a lot of internal conflict among all parties.
So for him to stick out the time like that, I know it's not that big of a deal and we shouldn't keep giving this guy more attention.
But to me, it's just so symbolic.
Has Carney been sworn in officially?
Good question.
Is there a swimming in ceremony?
Does the swearing in even mean anything anymore?
So I don't know.
It's so insane when you look at the media coverage.
I'm just going to show you the headlines.
It's mind-boggling.
Canada's next PM Carney vows to win trade war with Trump.
Okay, good for you.
Why Canada is giving Mark Carney a shot?
You're there.
You saw what happened.
Are people on the ground okay with this?
Are they supporting it?
You're in a liberal area, a state, not a state, but a liberal province, Forget the jurisdiction, but an even more liberal jurisdiction, from what I understand.
Well, so he has to be right.
He has to win now.
Or the convention says he should call an election and win in a riding, right?
And so there was a liberal MP who did announce her resignation in a riding that's a pretty secure spot for him.
So the theory is that he's going to now, either, I don't know if it's a by-election or a general election, run in that riding where, you know...
Where that MP is going to resign.
And so he could presumably take that seat.
Yeah. Okay.
People on the street, are they all gung-ho with this in Canada?
Are they gung-ho?
I call it the conspiracy of silence.
I think it's not the first time.
People say it's focusing on the fact that he's unelected and he's holding the PM role.
That's been done before.
It's been the first time that somebody's been kind of slid in.
There has been generally more, I think, holding of public office roles.
But that's a technicality.
I think this concept of someone sliding in based on winning the liberal leadership, it's not the first time.
So the concern is, will he not call an election for an indefinite period of time?
Or use the climate emergency to delay elections?
That would not surprise me.
Well, now that you mention it, when I say that it's worse than you can possibly imagine, let me pull...
This one up.
This one right here.
You all think it's...
I say you all.
Everybody watching here understands I'm not slow to get on the bandwagon.
I'm just skeptical and don't want to panic.
Everybody's like, they're not going to hold elections anymore.
This is an actual clip of him during the robust nationwide liberal leadership race.
This is what he actually...
The third thing we have to do, and this goes directly against...
The pressure we will get from the United States, whatever they do, is build.
Build, baby, build.
They're going to drill.
We're going to build.
Some of what we build.
Just pausing it here.
This is after 10 years of liberals exacerbating the housing crisis.
It's like they're idiots.
They are a bunch of smooth-brained idiots.
Sorry. Some of what we build is going to help with our drilling, to be clear.
Some of it's going to be energy infrastructure.
Some of it's going to be clean energy.
Some of it's going to be trade corridor.
A lot of it is going to be housing, the three or four million new homes that we need across this country.
Three or four million new homes.
They've been saying this.
Trudeau ran on building housing in 2015.
But it's a new guy, so he'll do it.
And something that my government is going to do is to use all of the powers of the federal government, including the emergency powers of the federal government, to accelerate the major projects that we need in order to build this economy and take on the Americans.
The use of emergency powers for building housing Yeah, line that up with also the use of emergency legislation for the climate crisis, which I posted on my X feed yesterday.
He made that threat or that statement about promoting the climate emergency in the middle of some of the most intense lockdowns in April of 2021, COVID lockdowns, meaning he sees while everyone was suffering through COVID, he saw the climate emergency as comparable.
And is he seeing housing now as similar?
I mean, all it really means...
He can't use the Emergencies Act.
So he'd probably use orders in council.
He'd use the Emergencies Act.
Let me see this here.
No, he would use orders in council and things to bypass proper legislative debate.
Is this the truth?
So the companies and those who invest in them and lend to them who are part of the solution will be rewarded.
But those who are lagging behind...
Oh, is this?
Like COVID, climate change is a global problem.
No country can solve it on their own.
Unlike a pandemic, no country is an island which can lock itself down, which can lock down from the start, then wall itself off and wait for a vaccine, which worked ever so well.
So the problem here is that That statement was made April 14, 2021.
That's right.
Well, let's say it started in earnest in March 2020.
No, but that was in Ontario, Quebec.
I recall that specifically.
That was when they prevented intra-provincial mobility.
They were locking the Quebec border again.
Quebec still had the curfews.
I think Ford at that time tried to use the OPP to stop people in their tracks when they were out and about.
So he was leveraging.
The most intense COVID emergency and using that to promote the climate emergency.
People got to see that that is a major flag.
That is a major flag.
I made the joke again in my vlog yesterday that they're going to learn the Zelensky method of not calling elections and declare an emergency.
It doesn't have to be an invasion, although it might be an invasion from America.
It'll be that or it'll be annulling the elections like they did in Romania.
This guy's been involved in Vocal for years now.
How many interviews did you watch of him going back to Davos and WEF?
Because there's a bunch.
You mean referring to them?
I went a couple weeks ago and I spent an entire morning zipping through at 1.5 or 2x all of his speeches.
Some of them were just vapid rubbish, just talking about carbon credits and the swap and whatever.
There are gems in there that show you that this guy's been a tyrant and been involved intimately in Canadian tyranny for the last five years.
And now he's just anointed.
Well, right.
And the measures that he's threatening or has made clear that are, you know, things he's considering to use.
And as a banker, I think where he sees this going.
So I was like, I'm impressed.
He's okay.
He's scrapping the carbon tax.
That's good.
Based on, he's not going back on the climate emergency.
So what he's going to do, most likely, which if I were in his head, he's seeing the banks as the way to redirect consumers to alter their environmental purchases and all this stuff.
And including, like he said in that video, they're punishing companies or I would guess even banks that aren't in line with his agenda.
So what's in the pipes is pretty concerning.
People have to be aware of it.
Everyone was afraid that if Chrystia Freeland was elected, she'd freeze bank accounts again.
This guy is more intimately involved in the capacity to do that than Chrystia herself.
And he was unrepentant about that.
I don't think he was very much in favor of using the bank freezes to prevent those protests.
So yeah, he was on the record as being very much in favor of that.
And again, unrepentant.
So I would have expected, we're five years out now from the pandemic emergency at least, three years out from that declaration.
I would have expected most folks to now turn back and say, hey, maybe that wasn't the right course of action.
They want to forget about it, move on, pretend that they never got duped out of their most precious, precious assets.
Well, once the Federal Court of Appeal decision is going to come down on that, so if that gets reaffirmed as having been unlawful, the Emergencies Act and the freezing of bank accounts, that might spine some repentance.
Remind us where we're on that, because I think it was the lower level federal court that declared the invocation unlawful in contrast to Rouleau's...
Rouleau's ratification of it, but that was a parliamentary inquiry, not a federal court case.
The Crown appealed that.
We're waiting for the decision on that?
Right. Yes.
You should get those litigants on your thing, too.
Who is it?
I'm only familiar with Garces, the former OPP guy.
Oh, okay.
I'll for sure get them on.
And now that you mentioned it, someone did send me an email and I think they said...
Okay. So there's that.
What are you working on?
Because I know you're getting in trouble at the town hall meetings and still...
You're not yet prepared to forgive and forget about the Vax stuff?
Well, I mean, just the reality is I'm still getting notifications from the Vaccine Injury Support Program on delays.
And that fact alone kind of irks me.
Nobody seems to know or care that that's a material fact.
That seems, you know, that has to get out there.
Meaning that they underestimated, under-budgeted for all this stuff.
Like, you just can't, you can't argue with it.
So where does that leave us?
What other stuff?
What have they, how much has they paid out for the VISP, Vaccine Injury Support Program?
It's on the website.
You can check it out.
Encryptus is in our backdrop, if you can find that.
Compared, by the way, compared to the US, it's actually...
They're actually, it's actually comparable, I think, in terms of the number of claims received.
The payout, there was a massive payout recently by the American version.
So Canada has not been that generous.
They're very strict in terms of their criteria, very opaque in terms of who's making the decisions.
So it's slow, and I believe it's tactical.
I believe it's being delayed on purpose.
I want to see if I can find it.
Dan Hartman, Sean Hartman's father, did he get a response on his vaccine injury application?
Yeah, I don't know where the status of that is, but that would be one of the venues for that.
And I think there's also a big lawsuit.
Yeah, well, let me bring that up because he's got a give-send-go for his lawsuit because he's suing Pfizer.
Kayla Pollack, who's also living...
Living in her physical hell in Canada, she was one rendered a quadriplegic from the Moderna booster after two Pfizer shots.
She's having trouble subsisting.
This is the fundraiser for Dan Hartman's lawsuit against Pfizer.
And let me get Operation OP Kayla is the website.
Let me just make sure.
Here we go.
OP Kayla.
I'll give everybody this.
It looks like he's got a lot of money in there, but the reality is to take these suits forward, it's just endless costs, and the government has very deep pockets.
Let me swap this over.
Dan Hartman is suing Pfizer, and Kayla, who is...
Still a quadriplegic for life.
Render disabled from the vaccine.
I think that's been verified too.
It's been verified.
You get trolls on the internet who are inhumane sons of bitches.
But she rented a quadriplegic, offered medical assistance in dying by that wonderful free healthcare system up in Canada, and is suing Moderna for her damages.
And so this is her link if you want to help link here.
So, look, the reality is I don't know actually how to, you know, who can do what at this point.
You know, the Alberta Health Services came up with a brilliant report.
It was summarizing their response, information that was lacking.
I thought it was very, I use the word unimpeachable.
Like, I just, I couldn't find anything in there that was majorly offside.
But it was weaponized.
They went after the Alberta Health, or AHA, I forget what.
AHS. No, the Association of Physicians there, they went after the report on a very collateral basis.
They didn't actually substantively address most of it.
But even when you do get certain commission reports to do some self-reflection, you get the political pushback that's crazy, which I did not anticipate.
It's like the ultimate double-down.
So, but you get some journalists now that are, you know, there was one I put on my Twitter that recognized that the response was far from perfect.
And of course, that science is going to get things wrong.
But, you know, if you're going to destroy people's careers...
Of course science gets it wrong at the same time that they say science is unassailable and it's settled science.
I mean, this is...
They don't understand it.
It's not a double standard.
They understand what they're doing because nobody's that dumb at the age of adulthood.
They know what they're doing.
When they want to excuse their own mistakes, science makes mistakes.
And when they want to impose their own tyranny, it's settled science and shut your filthy mouth and lock yourself down in your house for five and a half months.
And thank the government as though they're God that they give you the light of day.
Look, I consider myself a good, effective negotiator for dispute resolution, okay, in my practice.
I'm trying to bring that in on a bigger level and to the government level here at some of these agencies.
It's a different animal.
I guess you're dealing with the public and saving face and all this stuff.
But there has to be a certain kind of objective or neutral way to measure, to reconcile these errors.
Again, I came in this from seeing people's careers, professional lives get destroyed.
For what?
Well, of course, we're far from perfect.
We're perfect.
Well, should you have thought of that before you destroyed people's careers?
Maybe for like half a second more.
So anyhow, that's where we're at.
You know what's funny?
I love this.
This is your profile.
Everybody can go follow.
Make injustice visible, Mahatma Gandhi.
The liberals decided to invert it, and they want to make justice invisible.
Come on.
That's funny.
Although I guess that's what Mahatma Gandhi was.
Banking on.
This is your Twitter feed.
And by the way, there's a deep state, or there's a conspiracy theory that Mahatma Gandhi was a deep state operative intended to suppress effective violence protests.
And so they brought him in to actually quell what would have been otherwise effective confrontational protests.
And it's like, everybody be peaceful and let yourselves get tyrannized.
And then they whacked him.
Yeah. Alright, always good to see you.
Glad you get to check every now and again.
I may or may not see you back in Canada, so you have to come back.
You have to come down here and get some...
I don't look much more tan than you, but I am.
And so you get down here and come get some of that sunny...
Is the movement to boycott Florida Oranges and travel to Florida still strong in Ontario?
Because I know several people personally who seem to...
I've heard things.
Oh, God.
Okay, I thought we'd know what that means.
Alright, dude.
I'll play you later.
Alright. I'm kicking you out of here.
Don't take it personally.
Okay. That's my brother, people.
That's my brother!
So I think someone asked in the chat, I'm the youngest of five.
So there's four boys, one girl.
Boy, boy, girl, boy, boy.
That's the second youngest along with me.
We were the troublemakers.
And I think it got exponentially worse the lower down you went on the childhood ladder.
But that's what's going on in Canada.
Did I forget any of the classic clips that I wanted to talk about in Canada?
We're going to do some fun stuff over on the Rumble side.
Oh, yeah.
Well, I should have asked my brother about this as well.
When I say that you have no idea how bad it's gotten in Canada, Trudeau, people don't understand this.
I think we have 100 Senate seats.
Ezra Levant mentioned it yesterday during our interview.
Government's prorogued, and despite the fact that government is prorogued, Trudeau just appointed five more appointments of senatorial appointments.
To the Senate, because they're not elected positions in Canada.
The Senate is the...
Oh, there's an expression.
It's the breadth of analysis, check and balance of Parliament.
Anybody in the chat, Steve and Britton, I know you'll know this.
What is the definition of the Senate?
It has like the second breadth of the Parliament.
Trudeau, while the government has been shut down, while they hold their sham of an anointment for Mark Carney, has been naming senators.
Left, right, and center.
Into the Senate.
And so now he's got control over the Senate.
I'm bringing this up.
Matt, why not call out all political parties in Canada?
Why not the Conservatives?
They are just as corrupt, endless wars, mass migration.
Dude, are you new to this?
Okay, try not to take anything personally because maybe this is not intended to suggest that I don't do exactly this because I do it all the time.
And I'll criticize PPC every now and again.
Sometimes their tolerance of free speech and no litmus test of candidates.
Reflects poorly when you have these idiots who I'm convinced take to Twitter to deliberately spout messages that will make the PPC look bad, and they are not bonafide PPC fans.
They are, in fact, moles.
I say this all the time.
But seriously, if you say this about me, then you're new to the channel.
Congratulations. Welcome.
Because I've been accused of giving the conservatives too hard of a time.
I've been accused of criticizing Trump when we shouldn't, such as over his continued support for Operation Warp Speed and the products thereof, and his recent attack on Thomas Massey, which we're going to get into.
Over on Rumble.
Encryptus says $16,500,000 amount paid to claimants.
Okay, very interesting.
Thank you.
That's in Canada, I presume.
Then we got...
I got that one already.
I got this one here.
T-Baller.
No, Taboller.
Taboll. Taboller says, my seven-year-old son read Louis the Lobster and loved it.
He kept pointing to your picture, Viva, saying, look, daddy, it's your friend you always watch.
That is hilarious.
I got to get the sequel going.
I got to write the sequel.
Strike while the iron is hot.
Harry the Heron gets hooked.
Trademarked. Copyright.
That's why now you can't steal it.
And Chet Chisholm says it's a Chernobyl reference.
It means reactor exploded.
The government kept denying the graphite being present.
The government kept denying the graphite being present trying to cover things up.
This killing more people due to its corruption.
That's hopefully where we're at in terms of a society now.
Viva, why is Rumble making us watch 30 minutes of ads before your stream?
Well, Trump won't skip the ad.
I mean, everything has ads here.
Over on Commitube, the super chat from John McGarry.
Carney runs in Randy's seat in the EDM after Randy resigns to spend more time with family.
Out money on it.
That's interesting.
Okay, I'm going to have to look at that one afterwards.
And then did I miss any other?
Oh, here's another commie chat.
Oh, hey, from John McCary.
Hey, Steven, if you can't be supportive, just leave.
I don't know what the discussion is in here, but I'm not getting into fights.
We got Castle Vetro says Dapper Dan and the Australian of the USA, the Florida, the Floridian Viva Fry.
And that's it.
Okay, so what we're going to do right now, here's the link.
We're using Studio, so Locals is going to be supporter only.
If you want to come over to Locals.
And we're going to move this over to the free speech platform.
Vote with our feet.
Vote with our eyeballs.
Talk Massey.
Talk the Infowars journalist who was just gunned downed outside of his place.
Thus far, we'll get into it.
It's tough not to look at these things and connect dots that maybe don't connect, but when stars align contemporaneously, then it's tough not to draw connections.
But we'll get to all of that.
Trump has declared a national emergency with regards to the electricity coming from Canada.
Shit. All right, let's take this party on over to Rumble.
I gave you the link there.
Have I missed anything?
Go into our Locals community, vivabarneslaw.locals.com.
I got that one.
Put in some control rods to cool it off, says Joe Mazcu.
And shut down power plants or refineries or whatever, says SVA for real.
Oh, and by the way, Svehansis, you know who I got heard back from?
Gaudi Taub.
Gaudi Taub.
It looks like we're scheduling it.
We are now formally in touch, and we will work through whatever time zones exist.
And I'm going to have Gaddy Taub on sooner than later to talk about what's going on in Israel, because it's a discussion worth having.
All right, so what we're doing now, we're updating the stream.
Get your butts on over to Rumble.
We've got a lot of stuff to talk about over there.
And then we'll have our vivabarneslaw.locals.com afterparty.
And can I show you what's going on in here?
Hold on, I'll show you this.
Not that anybody cares, but my studio...
Is also the guest room of our house.
Hold on.
And if you can see the...
Get the pictures out of there.
Hold on a second.
This. If you can see that the Haida bed has been deployed, which means that my mother-in-law is coming here.
So I'll be streaming, staring at my mother-in-law in the Haida bed.
I'm joking!
But I'm going to lose my office for at least a certain period of the day, but not for streams and not for the Sunday night show.
So get your butts on over to Rumble, and we're going to party on Hardy.
Over on Rumble.
Thomas Massey!
A bunch of other stuff.
Infowars and more.
Updating Rumble locals now.
Peace out, Commitube, if you're not coming.
And Twitter, see you as well.
Now, before I forget to do it, because I forget to do it every time, I'm going to end the stream entirely on Commitube so that people are not just staring at a blurred-out green screen for an indefinite period of time.
And it has been ended.
I have to DM friends and people to verify information.
I saw a tweet that said Jamie White, a journalist at Infowars, was gunned down outside his property in Austin, Texas.
It's impossible to not make those connections.
This happened Sunday night.
And then Monday, let me just take this out for a second.
This happened Sunday night.
And then Monday, you have the digital attack on X, the digital attack on Rumble, among other things.
And Steve Bannon, I don't know if it's his expression, first time is an accident, second time a coincidence, third time is enemy action.
But I also know he says there are no coincidences, so maybe it's not Steve Bannon who says that.
There's a young man, a young journalist, gunned down outside his apartment.
The news was a little bit sparse in the beginning.
This is what legacy media is reporting, and I have no insider information that contradicts this as of now.
Family reveals possible motive behind brutal murder of InfoWars reporter.
Police have not yet confirmed the identity of the victim fatally shot late Sunday night.
And let me get into the article.
InfoWars reporter was shot and killed by an unknown person who tried to break into his car, his sister has revealed.
Jamie White was killed late Sunday near his Texas apartment in suspected homicide, his family confirmed.
I don't believe it was targeted.
White's sister Kelly Neal told The Independent he was not...
He was shot by a person or persons trying to break into his car for the second time.
Kelly explained that her brother's car had first been broken into when he was home for Christmas.
A tragic accident, but we haven't heard much else, she added.
I hope whoever took his life is caught and brought to justice.
My father and I are devastated, to say the least.
He first reported...
It was first reported on Monday afternoon when far-right shocked...
these fucking assholes can't even let people grieve in pieces of shit, especially By failing to control crime, calling them demons.
City police have not confirmed White's death, saying they only responded to who died at the hospital.
Officials did not respond for a question.
As broadcast, Jones blamed local Democratic politicians, including Austin District Attorney Jose Garza, for cutting police budgets and failing to lock up dangerous criminals.
I come to the Infowars family of viewers and listeners and to the world with some really horrible news.
He said, there are a lot of really cool people that I've worked with at Infowars over the years, and one of the most amazing people was Jamie White, murdered last night outside of his home just a few miles away from our studios.
We sent some people over there this morning when he didn't answer the phone because he was always here early, loves to work, loves to fight tyranny, loves to promote freedom, and when they got to the apartment complex, there was already yellow tape everywhere.
Blood all over the parking lot.
And then they have to take it.
It's just unbelievable.
Since then, he's been criticized by Infowars and targeted by conservatives.
Actually, let me say this.
He praised the police for their quick response and said Infowars staff had been sent home to grieve.
He did not speculate about who may have killed White or why.
Nevertheless, he said, I lay all of this squarely on the feet of the DAs and the Soros Crime Syndicate and the Democrat Party.
Austin Garza was elected in 2020.
Backing from Super PAC funded by Soros, who is a prolific donor, to progressive causes.
Since he has been criticized by Infowars and targeted by conservatives, mega-billionaire Elon Musk, who reportedly channeled dark money into Unset Cam.
So, you know, this is awful one way or the other, because if it's targeted, it's...
Exponentially. I don't even know if it's exponentially worse.
If it's targeted, it's a different problem that needs to be addressed.
And if it's not, it's a problem that needs to be addressed.
Austin, for those of you who don't know, something of a shithole.
I mean, I know Rogan likes it.
He calls it a progressive enclave within a red state.
When I was there for Alex Jones' trial, we went to a Walmart.
Drugs and homeless people rampant in the parking lot.
And in the stall, someone had taken a shit in the urinal.
And I was like, I was in there.
We're out.
And it was a mini hell on earth, at least that particular area.
It wasn't a good area of a Walmart regardless.
But Austin is a progressive enclave within an otherwise red state.
And although it's not quite as bad as Portland, Oregon, it's the same direction, just not the same distance.
So it's either random crime, which is a problem.
Don't confront people breaking into your car.
I don't know if that's what happened, even.
It's material goods, which are replaceable.
Or it's something targeted, in which case it's next level, something else to look at.
So that's the latest on that.
And I have no other news other than that to report.
Okay, let me just bring this up here and I'm going to go see what's going on in the chat.
I can't read this.
I think I've fixed a black on red.
Darlene MS is now a monthly supporter.
Darlene, welcome to the club.
And enjoy the content.
And I hope you find it enlightening, elucidating, if, albeit, at times, enraging.
All right, what else?
Let me go to the chat over on vivabarneslaw.locals.com.
See what's going on here.
AI overview.
It says, Austin, Texas, decrease in crime overall, but homicides and auto thefts remained high.
That is coming from...
Well, see, this is where it's bullshit.
RP McMurphy.
And in cryptus, you can probably do a quicker AI search on this.
They're a bunch of fucking liars.
I mean, first of all, we know that they're not reporting certain crimes.
I don't know how you can hide or conceal murder, except we know that some cities weren't reporting all of their murder and homicides to the FBI, such that the alleged decrease in crime was actually an increase in crime.
When they play this bait-and-switch or the shell game...
Am I showing?
I'm not showing this.
Hold on.
Sorry about that.
When they play this shell game, well, crime is down, but violent crime is up.
Nobody, let me rephrase, few people care more about property crime than violent crime.
So yeah, crime is down, because petty theft is down, but murder is up.
Yeah, it's true.
Aggregate, you get to say crime is down.
But the crime that people care about, assault, violence, rape, murder.
That's what people care about.
That's not down, and it's certainly not down in certain areas.
But in cryptos, if you know what it is in Austin, let us know.
So they play these number games to lie to you.
Oh, yeah, crime is down, but it's a little bit more stabby and a little bit more shooty.
Yeah, RP McGriff says, yeah, the FBI quit reporting.
You are correct.
Yeah, well, and then they modified.
Remember the jobs numbers, they modified down.
Crime numbers, they modify up because they're lying to you all the time.
So Austin, I was there.
And when I got out into the burbs, Where I was staying with Barnes at an Airbnb.
It was beautiful.
Frickin' hot as a sauna.
Very difficult to find healthy food.
But when I went to Austin, holy hell.
Stepping into an asylum.
Wild how these blue localities are playing games with lax policing, says Joe Maskew.
And I wonder what the gun laws are in Austin.
Are you allowed open carry in Austin?
You know, that's what's going on there.
I guess we can move on to a lighter thing.
So I don't know who Sam Seder is.
Sam Seder?
Sam Seder?
I know his name in Hebrew means...
Everything's okay.
It's not okay with Sam Seder.
Sam Seder is striking me as becoming the next Sam Harris.
Maybe it's something with the name Sam.
I need to find out how to get on these things.
What are these debate roundtable things that I need to get on?
Because I think I could kick some ass.
At least I could have kicked...
Sam's ass.
I don't want to refer to the person as nobody because I don't know if these people have platforms and they all are battling each other.
It kind of looks like a Sam Sater is like the top dog trying to put the lowly people in their place.
Sam Sater faced off with 20 young Republicans thanks to Jubilee Media.
Some jaw-dropping moments.
Let's play some of this because Sam Sater now is right on par with me.
Is on par as far as I'm concerned with Sam Harris.
What's the problem with xenophobic nationalism?
Don't you think that's better for Americans in general?
Yes. We should have a coherent culture.
Everyone should be a part of the same culture.
We should have assimilation.
Do you get to choose what the culture is?
Pause for a second.
You notice how they start.
Well, first of all, I like her tactic.
What's wrong with xenophobic nationalism?
I think it's almost sort of like a glib play on words, or at least invoking the fact that these words actually don't mean anything anymore, and what it might mean is defending a national identity, which...
Albeit has its traces in certain historical origins, is not a skin-color, race-based culture.
But let's just hear this because she serves it to him and Sam sounds like a total buffoon.
We already have a dominant culture based on European and Christian values and identity.
That is the dominant culture.
It's rooted in European identity.
So your argument is that...
That has been the dominant culture.
Just to be clear...
It was the...
It was the founding culture.
It was the founding people's culture, the founding people's principles.
And if you don't like it, that's fine.
There are plenty of countries on Earth.
I always use the analogy of Quebec.
I was born and raised in Quebec as an Anglo-Quebecer.
We had language laws.
I understood why Quebec had language laws.
If you don't want to speak French and you don't want to be forced to learn French, there's nine other provinces and three other territories.
Go! I ended up choosing to study in French, and I did my law degree entirely in French in Quebec City.
And it was actually to my betterment.
But you either accept the premises and the fundamental principles of the culture in which you are born or to which you move, or you don't move there.
And if you don't like them, there's plenty of other places on Earth.
We're not letting people assimilate to that.
We're saying you should keep your culture, and this is why our culture is so divided.
Your argument is that Trump is good for those who want a dominant white European culture.
She didn't say Trump at any point, and it all goes back to Trump.
It's a broken brain.
These are broken brains.
The thing that pisses me off is for a second I thought this guy was me, just with my hair slicked back.
I mean, that is what America is.
It's rooted in European identity and Christian values.
That's what it has been.
Like, would you really disagree with that?
What is it then?
Oh, she should have just waited.
Would you really disagree with that?
Bill of Rights.
God-given rights.
Would you really disagree with that?
No, I wouldn't disagree with it.
I would just disagree that it should stay that way indefinitely now that I'm here.
It should tolerate progressivism, even if that progressivism means the destruction of the principles upon which this country was based, and upon which it became the envy of the world.
It didn't become the envy of the world because it didn't respect habeas corpus.
It didn't become the envy of the world because it didn't respect freedom of speech.
Despite what everyone thinks also, the liberals, it didn't become the envy of the world because it didn't respect the Second Amendment.
That's not the identity of America.
Well, I think the identity of America...
For the majority of time, America's been a country.
You don't think that's been the identity?
I would have let him speak.
I want to hear what he had to say there.
Well, actually, no.
I think actually the identity of America has been, you know, for better or for worse, a melting pot in that regard.
Yeah, maybe since like the 1960s.
Even then, like even we had this idea of a melting pot literally means assimilation too.
It means melting.
It means you're...
You're assimilating to the dominant culture.
Who made the analogy?
It was...
I had him on.
I forget his name now.
It'll come in a second.
A melting pot means your ingredients in some broader...
Some broader...
Dessert? That's my problem.
You're an ingredient in a broader dish.
It doesn't mean...
A melting pot doesn't mean you throw in bubble gum into tomato soup.
I'll get his name.
I forget his name.
And now instead we're saying there's something wrong with xenophobia.
No. I mean, look, I gotta be honest.
I'm sorry.
It does mean you assimilate to the dominant culture.
That's what it means.
That's what the melting pot meant.
The people coming here.
The whole thing is the irony of the melting pot.
Now I understand why it was sort of a brainwashing scheme, but even everyone who came here of whatever skin color they were, race, religion, creed, came for the values of America.
And the values of America are fundamentally Christian values, whether you like it or not.
And if you don't like it, there's plenty of other countries out there.
You and I have a fundamental disagreement.
We will never see eye to eye on this.
It's a choice.
And people, I think what you're expressing, though, is really what the Trump movement at its heart is about.
And I think that's problematic.
Problematic. Scott Adams, loser think word, means nothing.
It's, like, anywhere close to being a Christian nationalist.
That's ridiculous.
Like, Trump's basically a Democrat from, like, 15 years ago when it comes to social issues.
So you don't think that he's conservative enough for you?
Oh, definitely.
Nowhere close, no.
He's not xenophobic enough for you?
Zoom in.
No, he's trying to pour a bunch of H-1Bs.
Are you kidding?
Right. Oh, so you want to get them out, too.
Do you notice...
I don't know if she got to it here.
Oh, so you want to get them out too?
Making it about her when a premise of his argument was just utterly destroyed.
Oh, Trump is a xenophobic.
No, he's not.
He's letting in HBO and B1s.
Oh, well, that just contradicts my very theory that Trump is xenophobic.
So let me shift it on to you right now.
So he's not xenophobic enough.
I got to get to one of these things.
Jubilee Media?
I'm going to send you my resume.
Yeah. So he's not xenophobic enough for you.
No, he's not xenophobic, Sam Sater.
And what you just said about him being xenophobic was false.
She proved it to be false.
And like a true idiot, goalpost-moving, shifting, dishonest, disingenuous interlocutor that you are, you either say, oh, okay, so my statement that he's xenophobic is wrong because you've just proved me wrong.
So now I'll make it about you.
So he's not xenophobic enough for you because he's actually not xenophobic because he's letting in H1B visas, which everybody says shouldn't be offered in the first place.
Wow. Denise Antu in the house says, David, I grew up in Texas when having a shotgun mounted to the back of your truck was the norm, and you could find multiple trucks in a high school parking lot with them.
Yeah, that's...
It's very sad.
When I was there, I went to this...
What's the most dangerous street in Texas?
Let me see this.
I think it's called 6th Street.
What's the most dangerous street in Austin?
Sixth Avenue, I want to say.
All I know is I was there at noon and there were prostitutes that had already drugs everywhere.
Who's coming in here?
I don't know what's going on.
Rundenberg? No.
What's the name of the...
Ah, whatever.
And it's near the Museum of Weird.
Anyhow, it's...
Times are changing.
Not necessarily for the better.
Especially in blue enclave.
Blue shithole enclaves in otherwise red states.
Do we want to watch the second one?
I don't think people really want to suffer through the second Sam Sater one.
So let's do it!
Which one was this?
Oh no, this one's good.
This one's good.
Sorry, we've got to watch this one too.
The reason why we have a democracy is because we didn't want a king.
And the kings came from the idea that their gods said that they're the ones who are supposed to be king.
And so, we can disagree on this.
I don't want to live in a country that is ruled by religious fundamentalism.
And if I do, you have no issue with that.
No, no, no.
And this is why I say, under Trump, yes, you have won.
Yes, only male and female.
You have a Christian nationalist.
Yes, which is necessary.
They call it a Christian nationalist like they're invoking the spirit of Hitler and Nazis.
It's amazing now that you've got Canadian nationalism and everyone's gung-ho about it up in Canada.
That maple-y flag, which back during the trucker protest was a far-right call of extremism, they're now wrapping themselves up in.
So Canadian nationalism, good.
Christian nationalism, Nazi.
I concede the point that under Trump, your Christian nationalism has gained an advantage.
Can you imagine this?
Under Trump, whose daughter, son-in-law, and grandchildren are Jewish, Christian nationalism has gained in America.
Sorry, we're going to have more kids.
We're going to have less abortions.
We're going to have more family.
We're going to have stable family households.
Sorry about better education.
Trans people, gay people should be outlawed.
They should be straight.
Women should be secondary to their husbands.
Women should submit to the husbands.
That doesn't mean they are slaves.
It doesn't mean they are protected.
Let me ask you.
Should women be drafted?
If they're equal, should they be drafted?
I think this is the vision that you have, and I think Trump supports it.
I think the Christian nationalists...
What do the red flags in the back represent?
Do they want to talk?
...
throughout his government are all going to work towards your vision.
And my hope is that when people look at this, they say, hey, wait a second.
I don't want my life to be dictated by the notion of a Christian nationalist prescription.
Now, you may win out.
I mean, certainly, like, if you look at a country like Iran, they have a theocracy there, and apparently that's, you know...
Hold on, is he shitting on Iran?
Because I was told that the burqa was a sign of women's liberation, which is why women in the West support women in Iran being forced to wear it.
Is he suggesting that it's not a sign of women's liberation?
Good for them, if they want it.
My final point is, whenever we see people live out Christian values to its full extent, we see a great society.
When we see people deviate from that, that's where all the problems arise.
Well, I don't disagree with that.
Anyhow, that was Sam Sater, agreeing that he cannot make his point, so we're going to agree to disagree because he's not changing his mind and he's not listening to a damn thing anybody else has to say.
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Bill, I can tell you this.
The Wagyu Ghost is freaking spicy, and I laid it out in a dish, and I didn't feel the need to put a warning sign on it, and my wife comes and grabs a couple of pieces and says, whew, that's spicy.
The Wagyu Ghost is...
Exquisitely spicy and amazing if you like it.
The Piri Piri is the perfect level of spice.
And then the Angus is non spicy, beautiful beef jerky.
All right.
What else?
Bring it over here to Sam is not worth the trouble, Viva.
But what is the what is that debate table?
I kind of want to do that.
Iran is a majority and this is country just saying that's from Nike seven.
Joe Maskey would say he'd have so much fun.
Joe Maskey.
Viva would be an absolute shark, though, on these Jubilee shows.
I'm going to DM them.
I want to get on one of these shows.
I don't know how they do it.
I don't know where they are.
I don't know what they're about, but I won't talk about something that I don't know anything about.
Although even the stuff that I know that I don't know anything about, I think I could probably still ask some meaningful questions and elucidate whether or not the person engaging in the discussion knows what they are talking about.
What else do we have on the menu, fine people of the interwebs?
Thomas Massey.
That's what we've got to talk about.
Do we want to talk about that over on...
No, we'll talk about that here.
Do we want to talk about that over on Rumble?
Quick poll?
No, no, no.
We'll talk about it here.
Thomas Massey.
There is...
When you understand that everything is negotiation with Trump, you don't take everything too personally.
And whether or not Trump goes nuclear...
You can't take things too personally.
It's very difficult to do that or to not do that.
Especially when, you know, there's a call to primary your ass because your disagreement on the continuing resolution or the CR bills that are being passed.
Let me just get the article to summarize what is going on.
That's Trudeau family.
No, hold on.
Where is it?
Oh, crap.
Hold on a second.
I don't think I have that article up here.
Google, Thomas Massey, CR Trump.
Here we go.
So let's go Cincinnati Inquirer.
That's a good place.
WKRP Cincinnati.
I don't even know where that's from.
Alright, so this is the context of the debate that's going on right now.
Trump vows to, quote, lead charge.
Lead the charge against Northern Kentucky Rep Massey.
Full disclosure, I think Trump is wrong on this.
Period. I know cat turds going hard, and I don't judge him negatively.
Everybody believes what they believe, and they're entitled to believe it, and I can probably steel man arguments on both sides of this.
Donald Trump, I had to make sure that the Truth Social post was actually accurate before I replied to it because you can never trust a screen grab.
President Trump lambasted fellow Rep Thomas Massey, Northern Kentucky, promising to lead the charge to oust him.
President on Social Media Truth called for the Republican in Kentucky to challenge Massey in a primary.
Massey enraged the President by opposing Trump's continuing resolution that would keep the government operating.
This was the Truth Post.
Congress in Massey of beautiful Kentucky is an automatic no vote on just about everything.
You see, this is where you know that there's more going on than just this.
And by the time this explodes, it's not just about this, because this seems like a pretty innocuous, and I would even say anti...
Counterintuitive point to be arguing on.
He's a vote no on everything, despite the fact that he has always voted for continuing resolutions in the past.
He should be primaried, and I will lead the charge against him.
He's just another grandstander who's too much trouble and not worth the fight.
Trump compared Massey to Liz Cheney.
Yada, yada, yada.
The people of Kentucky won't stand for it.
Just watch Trump said, do I have any takers?
Massey hasn't changed his mind.
His vote matters.
Republicans hold a slim majority, 218 to 214.
Unless I get a lobotomy, yadda, yadda, yadda, I'm still voting no on this.
It amazes me that my colleagues and many of the public fall for the lie that we will fight another He hasn't directly responded to the president He won't be primaried.
It's not possible.
I don't know everything about politics.
I believe that I understand that Massey is wildly popular.
He is.
Maybe even more of a second-tier populist than Trump is at the first-tier presidential level.
Someone thinks they control my voting card by threatening my re-election.
Guess what?
Doesn't work on me.
Three times I've had a challenger who tried to be more MAGA than me.
None busted at 25% because of my constituents prefer transparency and principles over blind allegiance.
It's not the first time he's been called yadda yadda yadda.
Okay, fine.
So he's voting no on the continued resolution to continue spending.
To avoid a government shutdown, which is funny just because it wasn't that long ago there was threats to shut down the government, that it doesn't really do anything, in any event, if it means cutting spending.
So there are mutually conflicting political positions going on here.
All that I know, or at least what I think I know, and I appreciate what I don't know when I go read the lay of the land, that being the comments on both X and truth.
It's pretty universal condemnation or opposition to Trump's post.
Because, I mean, I didn't get all of them, but we can go read the replies to my post.
I don't think I have the most diehard MAGA fans.
I mean, if I do have MAGA fans, I think being MAGA also means supporting Massey because he's a bona fide populist.
So I hope Trump's reading the replies to his Massey post, the condemnations.
Are pretty much universal, both on X and Truth.
Following the botched Epstein files release and the ensuing embarrassment for the independent media who attended the White House meeting, this is another unforced error.
Just take a few of them.
We need a Congress full of Masseys.
I mean, these are the ones that get decent engagement on Truth.
Trump is dead wrong.
If we had more Massey, we wouldn't have had four years of the Republicans giving Dems everything they wanted.
Massey is a true patriot.
Massey is great.
Massey is one of the best congressmen we have just because he hates funding the government.
He's an enemy.
The entire campaign for the last two years has been to eliminate erroneous spending and no more CRs, continued resolutions.
So why is this a problem?
I'm a supporter of POTUS.
I completely disagree with your post about Massey.
He's a decent, honorable man.
I don't know who is whispering in your ear, but you need to reverse yourself on this issue.
Maybe you should have taken one less congressman from your cabinet.
And then let's just go see the comments to mine.
This one I misunderstood.
He's saying, imagine being mad at Pam Bondi for breaking her promises and then getting mad at Thomas Massey.
Now I understand what you meant, pe-pe-pe.
Pe-pe-pe means the nice bread, the pe-pe-pe.
He was saying, I thought he was saying, I misunderstood it.
Imagine being mad at Bondi for breaking her promise and then mad at Massey for forcing the government to respect their promises.
It's incompatible.
Massey is and always has been a do-nothing self-promoter.
This is a...
What has he gotten done?
I'd say he's gotten enough done.
Exactly. What has Massey done to benefit Maha Maha base?
Nothing but obstructionist.
Well, that doesn't have any engagement, so that doesn't really count.
Let's just go down and see who's got the most engagement.
Eh, it's not really working.
And when you know that people respect Massey...
Specifically because he's not funded by anybody, let alone specifically some currently politically unpopular entities.
And that might be the issue.
And the thing that you know is going to happen now is that you're going to have people accusing Trump of now kowtowing or bending over to certain interests because those are the only interests that Massey often criticizes or those are the interests that Massey often criticizes and that he doesn't take.
Now you're going to have people using this as fodder for their conspiracy theories that...
Trump is bending the knee to AIPAC and AIPAC is putting pressure on Trump to shit on Massey because Massey doesn't take AIPAC and he often criticizes them.
Or that Massey is, you know, one of the few congressmen who's not Ukraine first, Israel first.
And so you're going to have to say, oh, this is Trump now showing that he's bending the knee to powers above him.
You know people are going to do that if they haven't already done it, and I suspect they have, but I haven't seen any comments to that effect.
As much as I know Massey, a true man, a principal, and I don't understand what the risk or problem is now.
To say, shut down the government until they cut the wasteful spending.
I mean, I thought that's what Doge was all about.
But I say that knowing that this analysis, what I've just given, is not going to be the most thorough or in-depth.
And I haven't heard what Bongino has to say about it because I didn't get to listen today.
And I have only been reading the comments and trying to piece it together and come to my own best-guessed conclusion.
Let's see what's going on here.
Epstein is more likely than still alive.
That's possible.
That's from Sleeping Giant.
Massey is not MAGA.
He is a principled constitutionalist, says NeuroDivergent1.
We know he...
Okay, let's see what we got here.
Epstein... Okay, come on.
I'm not reading any more about Epstein.
It's Tom Cotton blocking the Epstein files and was called out by force during Tucker's interview with Cuomo.
Interesting. Haven't heard that, but...
All right, and now let's go over to VivaBarnesLaw.locals.com before we go over there for the after party.
Technically, Viva Fry, this is an argument between Trump spending a little less and a little more less spending, if that makes sense.
Bongino is on Trump's side on this one, says Teeley1776.
Okay, that's good to know.
Well, I mean, the other thing...
Now you're going to say he can't not be on Trump's side.
He's going to be a member of the cabinet.
That's what you would call motivated reasoning for me to justify my own belief.
If Bongino agrees with me...
Then I say, look at how right I have to be Bongino, who's a member of the cabinet, even agrees with me on this, or agrees with that position.
And if I want to disregard Bongino's disagreement, I can say, well, he has to say that because he's part of the cabinet now.
But you have to factor those things in.
Bongino's analysis, I'm sure, is impeccable because one can see through bad reasoning, and I've never seen Bongino engage in bad reasoning.
So I'm going to go listen to that afterwards when I go for a little...
Did I do my jog?
I didn't do my jog this morning, so I'm going to go for a jog afterwards.
Trump needs to worry about Bondi.
What is she doing exactly, says Risco.
All right, and I just saw a picture of a dog.
What we're going to do now is mosey on over to Rumble, to locals.
Let me see, I've got some stuff here that I want to talk about.
Sam Seder, how is Trudeau?
I got that.
I hope Trump is reading the comments.
Okay, we got all of it.
Okay, I got that.
Oh, we'll get to...
There's a couple things we didn't touch over here.
Everybody, get your butts on over to vivabarneslaw.locals.com if you are so inclined.
If you are not so inclined, that is fine.
I will see you all tomorrow.
I will be on with the unusual suspects in the afternoon.
I'll do my stream and then maybe have a guest on for Thursday.
So Kelsey Sheeran is still happening.
We're going to reschedule that one for a little later.
And that is it.
So... Rumble, thank you all for being here.
Godspeed. God bless.
Come on over to vivabarneslaw.locals.com if you are so inclined.
And if you are not, don't.
And I will see you tomorrow.
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