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Well, alright then. You asked for it, not me. A lot of armchair politicians on here this morning. Yeah, this morning. It seems to be, I would really like to know, I mean things must really be great in Canada. I mean just awesome. No problems, no worries. Everybody's perfect. You politicians are, you know. Look, I know that our president and our government is not perfect. But at the same time, I wouldn't spend all my time, seems to me like you're spending more of your time, all of your time, telling us here in our country what's wrong with our country when, you know, I'm sure there's just as much wrong in Canada. So that's my opinion. I mean, like I said, no worries, no hard feelings. But anyway, that's just the short of it. Everybody, 7-3's. There'll be a better day tomorrow. Oh, actually things aren't perfect in Canada. We've got large sections of the country that are currently on fire. We've got Alberta who wants to leave the country as a result of what they feel is unfair treatment as a result of their oil and natural gas reserves, not going back to the particular provinces. We've got a prime minister who I don't think should have been a prime minister. He was an executive banker at the end of the day. Mind you, what that does to his ability to be prime minister is the ability to negotiate a deal that's good for the country when he's been involved in banking for so many years. He brings that kind of view to the table, at least. We've got Quebec up there who hasn't wanted to be part of Canada for so many decades now. It's not funny. We just barely lost, separatists just barely lost the last referendum. So no, things aren't perfect here in Canada. But I tell you what we don't have here in Canada. We don't have politicians who are tied up in sex scandals. We don't have military running the streets because our law enforcement can't keep control of what's going on in our citizenship. We don't have sexual conspiracies with Epstein Island and stuff that are trying to be buried by our government. There's a lot of things that are going on in the United States that are far rougher. We don't have a president who literally turned the global economy on its head as a whim. We don't have that going on in Canada right now. But what is going on in the United States, the things that upset me about it are the things that directly affect my country and other countries on the planet. Like these bloody tariffs and everything else. And in fact, he can't trust a deal with Trump. Those are the things that upset me about your government. But all we've been talking about here this morning is stuff that's been in the media. It's been over the place. I mean, do you deny that the government was completely dismantled by the Doge group? Do you support the fact that military are on the streets in D.C., basically scaring the crap out of citizens? I mean, what about the current administration do you like or not like? It's easy enough to come on and say that we're full of crap or that things really must be great in Canada or whatever. But what's your opinion on all of this stuff? I mean, it's easy to make a blanket statement, but we want to hear what you really think.
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