Joe Biden is in Canada visiting Justin Trudeau Friday and they held a joint press conference. WATCH:
[Transcript] – We’ll be taking two questions from the American delegation, two questions from the Canadian delegation. One question and one follow-up.
Mr. President, first question over to you.
PRESIDENT BIDEN: All right. I guess the first person I’m calling on is Josh. Josh Boak. Josh?
Q Thank you, Mr. President. Two questions, one for each of you.
Mr. President, you talked today about the security and economic partnership with Canada. President Xi just went to Russia and expanded China’s economic commitment with that country. Why do you think many leading countries are choosing to form competing partnerships? And what does that mean for the world?
PRESIDENT BIDEN: It —
Q Prime Minister Trudeau —
PRESIDENT BIDEN: Oh, sorry.
Q — Canada recently banned TikTok on government devices. Knowing what you know, are you comfortable with the idea of your children or family members using TikTok? Thank you.
PRESIDENT BIDEN: I respond to the question first here?
Well, first of all, look, in 10 years, Russia and — and China have had 40 meetings. Forty meetings.
And I disagree with the basic premise of your question. I have — we have, you know, significantly expanded our alliances. I haven’t seen that happen with China and/or Russia or anybody else in the world.
We’re in a situation in the United States where NATO is stronger, we’re all together — the G7, the Quad, the ASEAN, Japan and Korea.
I have — my staff pointed out to me: I have now met with 80 percent of the world leaders just since I’ve been President. We’re the ones expanding the alliances. The opposition is not.
Name for me where that’s going, and tell me what ha- — I don’t mean literally you, but rhetorically — tell me how, in fact, you see a circumstance where China has made some significant commitment to Russia. And what commitment can they make, economically? Economically.
Q Their trade has increased, sir.
PRESIDENT BIDEN: Pardon me?
Q Their trade has increased, sir.
PRESIDENT BIDEN: Yeah, their trade has increased compared to what?
Look — look, I don’t take China lightly. I don’t take Russia lightly. But I think we vastly exaggerate.
I would hear — I’ve been hearing now for the past three months about “China is going to provide significant weapons to Russia, and they’re going to…” — you all have been talking about that. They haven’t yet. Doesn’t mean they won’t, but they haven’t yet.
And if anything has happened, the West has coalesced significantly more.
How about the Quad? How about Japan and the United States and South Korea? How about what we’ve done in terms of AUKUS? How about what we —
I mean, so I just — I just want to put it in perspective. I don’t take it lightly what Japan — what China, excuse me, and — and Russia are doing. And it could get significantly worse.
But let’s put it in perspective: We are uniting coalitions. We. We, the United States and Canada.
PRIME MINISTER TRUDEAU: On TikTok, we made a similar decision to the American government and others when we said that we do not feel that the security profile is safe for government-issued phones. There are concerns around privacy and security, and that means — that is why we have banned TikTok from government-issued phones.
But your question, Josh, was about what I do as a parent of teenagers and my kids on social media. And on that, I —
PRESIDENT BIDEN: Pray.
PRIME MINISTER TRUDEAU: — (laughs) — on that, I am obviously concerned with their privacy and their security, which is why I’m glad that on their phones — that happen to be issued by the government — they no longer access TikTok. (Laughter.)
That was a big frustration for them. “Really? This applies to us too, Dad?” “Yes, I just did that.” (Laughter.)
But I think as parents, we are understanding, particularly of teenagers, just how much of our kids’ lives are lived online and how much they are impacted not just by — influenced the way their friends are and peer pressure that all of us went through as teenagers, but a degree of misinformation, disinformation, and malicious activity that is allowed for by incredible advances in technology that we are benefiting from in so many different ways.
As governments, we have to make sure we’re doing what we can to keep people safe in the public square, making sure we’re pushing back against hate speech and incitations to violence online. And we’re carefully calibrating legislation to do that.
As a parent, I spend a lot of time talking to my kids about what’s online and how they should try and, you know, go outside and play a little more sports and not get so wrapped up in their phones. And we’re going to continue to do that.
Our concerns around TikTok are around security and access to information that the Chinese government could have to government phones.
It’s just a personal side benefit that my kids can’t use TikTok anymore — that I recommend everyone to use my en- — my encouragement to try and do.
MODERATOR: (As interpreted.) We’ll now go to a Canadian question. Christian Noel.
Q (As interpreted.) Good afternoon, Mr. President. Good afternoon, Mr. Prime Minister. I’d like to ask a question about Roxham Road. The agreement has been ready for a year. Why did you wait so long?
And for the 15,000 migrants that Canada will welcome, why so few? What have we offered to the U.S. in exchange?
PRIME MINISTER TRUDEAU: (As interpreted.) Thank you, Christian. We’ve known for a long time theoretically what modernization needed to be made to the Roxham Road, to the agreement. We couldn’t simply shut down Roxham Road and hope that everything would resolve itself, because we would have had problems. The border is very long. People would have looked for other places to cross.
And so that’s why we chose to modernize the Safe Third Country Agreement so that someone who attempts to cross between official crossings will be subject to the principle — the same principle as someone who should seek asylum in the first safe country they arrive at.
Now, for people who are coming from the U.S., that is where they should be asylum seekers, using this means of uniformly applying the agreement, which we knew theoretically would be the solution, but it takes complex processes to manage the border. It took months before we could move forward with the announcement.
But by doing so, we protected the integrity of the system. And we’re also continuing to live up to our obligations with respect to asylum seekers.
At the same time, we continue to be open to regular migrants, and we will increase the number of asylum seekers who we accept from the hemisphere — the Western Hemisphere — in order to compensate for closing these irregular crossings.
Thank you.
Q Mr. President, this question is for you.
(As interpreted.) Please feel free, Mr. Trudeau, to answer as well.
Are you disappointed that Canada is not part or hasn’t taken a bigger role in the multilateral forces in Haiti? And what would you like Canada to do more, in addition to the $100 million announced today?
PRESIDENT BIDEN: Well, no, I’m not disappointed. Look, this is a very, very difficult circumstance, the idea of how do we deal with what’s going on in Haiti, where gangs have essentially taken the place of the government, in effect. They run — they rule the roost, as the saying goes.
And so I think that what the Prime Minister has spoken about makes a lot of sense. The biggest thing we could do, and it’s going to take time, is to increase the prospect of the police departments in Haiti having the capacity to deal with the problems that are faced. And that is going to take a little bit of time.
We also are looking at whether or not the international community, through the United Nations, could play a larger role in this event, in this — this circumstance. But there is no question that there is a real, genuine concern, because there are several million people in Haiti, and the diaspora could cause some real — how can I say it? — confusion in the Western Hemisphere.
And so — but I think that what the Prime Minister is suggesting, and we are as well going to be contributing, to see if we can both increase the efficiency and capacity of the training and the methods used by the police department, as well as seeing if we can engage other people in the hemisphere, which we’ve been talking to, and they’re prepared to do some. So it’s — it’s a work in progress.
PRIME MINISTER TRUDEAU: (As interpreted.) For 30 years, Western countries have been involved in Haiti to try to stabilize the country, to try to help the Pearl of the Antilles. And the situation is atrocious. It’s affecting the security of the people of Haiti. We must take action.
And we must keep the Haitian people in the approach that we build for security. And that’s why the approach that we are working on with the U.S. involves strengthening the capacity of the Haitian National Police, bringing more peace and security and stability. This won’t happen tomorrow. It will, of course, be a long process, but we will be there to support the capacity of the police in Haiti, the National Police.
At the same time, part of the insecurity and instability in Haiti is because of the Haitian elite, who have for too long benefited from the misery of the Haitian people. They work for their own political gain, their own personal gain. And this has prevented the country from recovering. And that’s why we’re proceeding with sanctions. We will continue to bring pressure to bear on the elite, the political class in Haiti, to hold them accountable for the distress facing the Haitian people, but to hold them accountable for ensuring their wellbeing.
We’re going to continue to work together. We fully understand how important this task is.
MODERATOR: Mr. President, over to you.
PRESIDENT BIDEN: Can I follow up with one point on Haiti? And that is that any decision about military force, which it’s often raised, we think would have to be done in consultation with the United Nations and with the Haitian government. And so that is not off the table, but that is not in play at the moment.
I’m sorry.
MODERATOR: Over to you for the question, Mr. President.
Jordan, you have a question?
Q Thank you, Mr. President. Some on Wall Street have expressed frustration that it’s unclear what more your administration is willing to do to resolve the banking crisis. The markets have remained in turmoil. So how confident are you that the problem is contained? And if it spreads, what measures, such as guaranteeing more deposits, are you willing or not willing to take?
PRESIDENT BIDEN: First of all, have you ever known Wall Street not in consternation? Number one.
Look, I think we’ve done a pretty damn good job. People’s savings are secure, and even those beyond the $250,000 the FDIC is guaranteeing them. And the American taxpayer is not going to have to pay a penny. The banks are in pretty good shape. What’s going on in Europe isn’t a direct consequence of what’s happening in the United States.
And I — what we would do is if we find that there’s more instability than appears, we’d be in a position to have the FDIC use the power it has to guarantee those — those loans above 250, like they did already.
And so I think it’s going to take a little while for things to just calm down. But I don’t see anything that’s on the horizon that’s about to explode. But I do understand there’s an unease about this. And these mid-sized banks have to be able to survive, and I think they’ll be able to do that.
Q And, Mr. Prime Minister, the U.S. has included Canada in electric vehicle subsidies, as you’ve discussed, that were included in the Inflation Reduction Act. But the IRA also raises some competitiveness concerns and challenges for Canada. You know, President Biden supports “Buy American” provisions very strongly, and that has historically led to some trade tensions.
So are you planning to announce anything in your budget to keep up, so to speak? And are you asking the U.S. government for exceptions to the “Buy American” provisions in other areas?
PRIME MINISTER TRUDEAU: First of all, there’s nothing new about Canada having to make sure that we remain competitive with the United States as a place for investment. That’s something that we have long known as a friendly competition between us that has led to tremendous growth and benefits in both of our countries.
Right now, we’re in a time where — Joe talked about it as an inflection point; I think that’s exactly right. We can feel the global economy shifting — shifting in very real ways towards lower carbon emission technologies, cleaner tech, great jobs in the natural resource and manufacturing industries that are going to be increased on our continent after years of outsourcing and offshoring. There is a real opportunity for both of us.
And the IRA, which is bringing in massive investments and massive opportunities for American workers and companies, is also going to have strong impacts on supply chains and producers and employees in Canada.
Yes, we’re going to have to make sure we’re staying competitive and targeting the areas where we think we can best compete. And we’ll have more to say about that in our budget next week.
But let us take a moment to step back and see that North America — Canada and the United States in particular — are incredibly well positioned to be the purveyors of solutions and economic growth that the net-zero economy around the world will need over the coming decades. The innovation, the know-how, the ability of us to make big things together leave us, in a time of global uncertainty, extremely certain that we are well placed for the future.
Whether it’s investments that have seen Canada go from fifth or sixth in the world, in turn of — in terms of battery supply chains, to now second in the world in terms of battery supply chains.
Whether it’s continuing our leadership on the cleanest aluminum in the world, moving towards cleaner steel and zero emission steel.
Whether it’s moving forward on critical minerals that the world is understanding they can no longer rely on places like China or Russia for — that they can rely on Canada to be not just a purveyor of ores, but of finished materials that will be built in environmentally responsible, union or good middle-class jobs — wages, strong communities, and the kind of leadership that the world is increasingly looking for.
There’s long been a bit of a weakness, I think, to our argument that we’ve made over the past decades as Western democracies that says that our model is the best one, it leads to the most prosperity. But so much of our model — we sort of turned our back to the fact that it relied on cheap imports —
PRESIDENT BIDEN: Bingo.
PRIME MINISTER TRUDEAU: — of goods or resources from parts of the world that didn’t share our values and weren’t responsible on the environment or on human rights or on labor standards.
And what we are doing right now is showing that we can and will build resilient supply chains between us and with friends around the world that adhere every step of the way to the values that we live by, that make sure that there are good jobs for workers in communities, urban and rural, right across our continent; there are good careers for kids long into the future, not in spite of a changing world, but because of that changing world, and how well we are positioned to see the future and meet the future.
That’s why it’s so exciting to be able to work alongside Joe in these challenging times where we know we are better positioned than just about anyone else. And those friends of ours who share our values and our democracies around the world will benefit from the strength and the relations they have with us. And those who choose to continue to turn their backs on the environment, on human rights, on the values of freedom and dignity for all, will increasingly not be able to benefit from the growth that our societies, that our communities are creating every single day.
PRESIDENT BIDEN: And, by the way, we each have what the other needs. We each have what the other needs.
The idea that somehow Canada is somehow put at a disadvantage — because we’re going to probably be investing billions of dollars in their ability to package what is coming out of the semiconductor area — I don’t get it. How’s that in any way do anything other than hire and bring billions of dollars into Canada?
I also don’t understand how, when we talk about it, we — we greatly need Canada, in terms of the minerals that are needed.
Well, you guys — we don’t have the minerals to mine. You can mine them. You don’t want to produce — I mean, you know, turn them into product. We do.
I mean, it’s — I’m a little confused, at least thus far, on why this is a disadvantage for — for Canada and the United States. I think we each have what the other needs.
And let me conclude by saying: You know, when I started talking about we’re going to build our economies from the middle out and the bottom up, not the top down, I was being literal. Because what happened is, if you think about it — in Democrat and Republican administrations beginning over 30 years ago or more in the United States — corporate America decided that what they’re going to do is they’re going to export jobs and import product because it was cheaper labor.
Well, guess what? Now we are making sure they import jobs here — jobs here — and we export product. Canada is doing the same thing.
So this is a real — this is a real shift in the world economy, in terms of what we’re prepared to do. And I’ll be darned if I’m going to stick in a situation where, as long as I’m President, where we have to rely on a supply chain in the other end of the world that is affected by politics, pandemics, or anything else.
We’re not hurting — we’re not hurting anyone in terms of having access to the start of the supply chain. It’s available.
But again, I — I predict to you, you’re going to see, after we’re both out of office, both China — I mean, China out of the game, in terms of many of the — the product they’re — they’re producing, and the United States and Canada pretty solid economically situated for the future in terms of also bringing back manufacturing jobs.
MODERATOR: Merci.
PRESIDENT BIDEN: Sorry. And they’re telling me I’m talking too long because we got to go to dinner. (Laughter.)
MODERATOR: Thank you.
(In French.) (As interpreted.) We’ll take one last question.
Q My first question is for the Prime Minister. But, Mr. President, feel free to weigh in before my follow-up.
Prime Minister, we know you’ve — we know that you’ve appointed a special rapporteur, but with what we’ve learned about Han Dong’s communication with the Chinese Consular General, do you believe he advocated for the delayed release of the two Michaels?
PRIME MINISTER TRUDEAU: First of all, Han gave a strong speech in the House that I recommend people listen to, and we fully accept that he is stepping away from the Liberal caucus in order to vigorously contest these allegations.
But I do want to take a step back and point out that foreign interference, interference by authoritarian governments, like China, Russia, Iran, and others, is a very real challenge to our democracies and is absolutely unacceptable.
It’s why, over the past number of years, the President and I have had many conversations about this. And indeed, we’ll continue to work together with our democratic allies around the world to keep our institutions and our democracies safe from foreign interference.
In 2018, when Canada hosted the G7 in Charlevoix, we actually created the G7 Rapid Response Mechanism to protect our democracies in cases of interference. And we will continue to work together to make sure we’re doing everything necessary to protect our democracies, which, by definition, are more open and therefore more vulnerable to foreign actors trying to weigh in in our politics, in our business, in our research institutions, and particularly impact on citizens themselves — which is why, over the past years, Canada, like our allies around the world, has given itself new rigorous tools to counter foreign interference.
And with the work that our expert rapporteur will do, with the work that our National Security Committee of Parliamentarians will be doing, and other institutions, we will continue to do everything necessary to keep Canadians safe.
PRESIDENT BIDEN: I have nothing to add. (Laughter.)
Q Thank you. And, Mr. President, when you took office, you cancelled the Keystone XL pipeline. This week, your government delayed the environmental assessment to reroute Enbridge Line 5, and at the same time, you’re approving oil drilling in Alaska.
So what’s your response to people who say it’s hypocritical to stymie Canadian energy projects while allowing your own?
PRESIDENT BIDEN: First of all, I don’t think it is, but I’ll be very brief.
The difficult decision was on what we do with the Willow Project in Alaska, and my strong inclination was to disapprove of it across the board. But the advice I got from counsel was that if that were the case, we may very well lose in court — lose that case in court to the oil company — and then not be able to do what I really want to do beyond that, and that is conserve significant amounts of Alaskan sea and land forever.
I was able to see to it that we are literally able to conserve millions of acres, not a — not a few — millions of acres of sea and land forever so it cannot be used in the future.
I am banking on — we’ll find out — that the oil company is going to say not — that’s not going to be challenged, and they’re going to go with thr- — with three sites. And the energy that is going to be produced they’re estimating wou- — would account to 1 percent — 1 percent of the total production of oil in the world.
And so I thought it was a good — a — the better gamble and a hell of a tradeoff to have the Arctic Ocean and the Bering Sea and so many other places off limits forever now.
I think we put more land in conservation than any administration since Teddy Roosevelt. I’m not positive of that, but I think that’s true.
Q So why are you delaying efforts then?
MODERATOR: Thank you all. This is what concludes today’s press conference.
PRESIDENT BIDEN: Thank you.
Q Mr. President, Iran keeps targeting Americans. Does there need to be a higher cost, sir?
PRESIDENT BIDEN: We are not going to stop.
I can’t stand either one of them. Not Biden, not Trudeau. Dumb and dumber. Creep and creepier. The President of Mexico has more integrity than either of these two and he must be working with the drug cartels to stay in power.
The truth has a certain sound to it. President Trump, I long for the days when Justin was stabbing you in the back. At least he was showing his true colors.
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An aryan disgrace.
I can’t stand to even hear Biden’s voice: he simply cannot say a single truthful word! EVERYTHING out of his mouth is an absolute lie. Who is he talking to? Does he even care? Do those who are telling him what to say even care? I don’t think so. They’re just gonna push what they want said and heard, that has nothing to do with truth.
I have to not let those things get me so upset. Its obvious who and what they are, and what they are doing. Getting sick and angry doesn’t make for clear thinking and peace in prayers for guidance. We have to have faith that measures up to the trials which GOD has approved for us to endure!
One thing is for sure; they’re both ChiCom operatives. Canada & USA are compromised shitholes.
Completely compromised!
Good old “creepy whisperer” and “smug speaking moistly” traitors telling the serfs about elitism in Haiti. Such arrogance. Just a couple of questions but make it snappy because we don’t want to be late for supper ugh!
Excerpt from HOW EVIL WORKS (Pages 240-241) by David Kupelian {Excerpt from Rules for Radicals by Saul Alinsky}
The single most important operating principle behind Saul Alinsky’s methods, the one that makes the rest of them work — namely, intimidation — is increasingly the modus operandi of today’s government. To put it bluntly, for Alinsky’s “community organizing” rules, which Obama says were “seared into my brain,” to really work, the general public must be made to feel intimidated, upset, frustrated, and hopeless. Alinsky explained why:
Any revolutionary change must be preceded by a passive, affirmative, non-challenging attitude toward change among the mass of our people. They must feel so frustrated, so defeated, so lost, so futureless in the prevailing system that they are willing to let go of the past and change the future. This acceptance is the reformation essential to any revolution. ~ Saul Alinsky
That’s you and me. ********We are the enemy******* to Obama{BYDN} and Alinsky. But if you are a fighter and stand up to the would-be revolutionaries’ abuses and usurpations of power. Then you are to be attacked. Here’s Alinsky’s rule number five to the community organizing radical: “Ridicule is man’s most potent weapon. It is almost impossible to counterattack ridicule. Also it infuriates the opposition, who then react to your advantage.” (the radical will use your own reactions against you). What’s the purpose behind making people “infuriated” so they’ll “react to your advantage? According to Alinsky, the enemy properly goaded and guided in his reaction will be your major strength.” “Accuse your opponent of what you are doing, to create confusion and to inculcate voters against evidence of your own guilt.” ~ Saul Alinsky ***From Alinsky’s dedication page: Lest we forget at least an over-the-shoulder acknowledgment to the very first radical: from all our legends, mythology, and history (and who is to know where mythology leaves off and history begins–or which is which), the first radical known to man who rebelled against the establishment and did so effectively that he at least won his own kingdom–Lucifer.
” .. if you are a fighter and stand up to the would-be revolutionaries’ abuses and usurpation of power” ..
Do not forget : Ruby Ridge, Waco, Oklahoma bombing, Finchem massacres, etal – strike fear to react to feared and staged authoritarian plots by the U.S. federal government and corporate elites.
Ruby Ridge is a riveting account of the event that helped give rise to the modern American militia movement.
It is too late at night to watch these two.
Didn’t watch, couldn’t stand, but I did read the transcript, and thought the response on Haiti was particularly rich.
Says our Governments have been working on Haiti for 30 years, and the situation is TERRIBLE for the people of Haiti,…and then says they are going to put MORE effort into it, but it’s gonna take TIME.
GEE, do you suppose all of that effort is what made things worse?
And then he says the real problem is the Haitian elite, he actually says the problem is THE ELITE, that benefit from the misery of their people.
Wow, the total lack of self-awareness!
Farther down, Brandon sounds like he is “channelling” PDJT, and MAGA, America First policies, on economics, trade etc.
All b.s. of coarse but interesting that he is parroting the words if PDJT, even as he continues to sell us down the river.
Joke says he hasn’t seen any country other than ourselves expand their alliances.
Firstly, any we’ve gained have been extorted or hoodwinked.
Second, has he heard of BRICS++++?!
Did he watch 30 African nations meet with Putin and
Xi discussing financial systems?!
Does he know the world is decoupling from the dollar?!
Did he even feel AMLO kick him in the ‘nads?
Damn, I’m only one minute into this farce . . . make it stop!
Clueless. Both are totally clueless.
Maybe AMLO could kick him harder next time!
These two are without a doubt the dumbest two people to ever pretend to be national leaders. They are pathetic
Biden HAS done a great deal to enlarge and strengthen alliances around the World.
More and more countries, every day are aligning together in common interest, and against the U.S.
Did you hear how they are phrasing it? Multi-polar . . . One of many leading! Sounds like quite an irresistible notion, in view of the untold abuse and hypocrisy they’ve had to endure.
Senator Kennedy from Louisiana: Why do we send money to countries that hate us? …..They ought to be able to hate us for free!
I just laughed out loud when he said that! EVERYONE is joining them, EXCEPT the degenerate desperately trying to cling to power West. They don’t even know, that it doesn’t have to end like this! How much better and stronger a true leader is, who lets the small and the weak still have their respect! Bullies can’t understand simple things like that. That’s why they’re gonna lose it all!
“I guess the first person I’m calling on is Josh. Josh Boak. Josh?”
Stopped reading after that. If the American public cant see that this shell of a human being has little, if no cognitive ability, and needs a list of reporters to call on, selected by “whom” with scripted questions……which, in turn, biden responds with scripted answers, our country is beyond hope.
Crap, he answered the wrong question to begin with!
Q: “Tik Tok?”
A: “We win war with creepy whispering!”
WUT?
So his script writers set him up to sound cogent by starting out rejecting “the premise of the question” but they mixed up the order of the questions or the answers and Joke goes into his rant utterly oblivious to how stupid he looks.
And Justine just laughs at him. Both are fools.
Just hilarious! Do you think he might have been on the wrong page?
Someone surely was.
“we win wars” .. (whispers) .. “don’t mention this” ..
https://twitchy.com/dougp-3137/2023/03/25/taliban-releases-pics-of-military-equipment-abandoned-in-afghanistan-this-is-infuriating/
President Bidens medication must have been working. I could almost read 2 minutes of his BS.
uh oh! I just now saw you here. should one of us take no. 1 or no. 2?
It doesn’t matter to me, if you don’t care, I don’t. I’ll know which ones I post anyway. 🙂
Canadian chiming in here..Trudeau may be the most corrupt leader of any G7 nation.
He has been a part of many financial scandals, sexual scandals, political hatchet jobs on sincere individuals in his own party.
His attack on the Truckers Convoy and its supporters was tyrannical.
However he owns the State sponsored broadcaster ( CBC) and ensures they are subsidized to the tune of something like $1.6 billion.
He is one smug narcissistic arsewipe, and only got something like 36% of the vote…he has a minority government but the communists ( NDP) prop him up.
Biden…words escape me…what an utter embarrassment.
Cheers!
What fun,’eh? 😵💫
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True Dopes socks were just lovely.
He really is a tool.
A broken tool, that serves no useful purpose.
His socks were lifted from Dr. Jill’s luggage.
Or maybe this guy’s luggage:
https://www.cnn.com/2022/12/13/politics/sam-brinton-department-of-energy/index.html
Where does our ‘government’ find these people? That picture! Ugh!!!
2 FILTHY LIBERALS – Big Chief Spendy McBlackface Hairdo, and Your Creepy Grampa Meat Puppet Squatter tell stories with prescreened questions from the FILTHY Fake Press called CBC subsidized by our Corrupt China Owned PM to the tune of $1.6 Billion.
I’m trying to figure out which one is Dumber. I’d say our Shiny Pony PM. Mind you he does have Trauma Brain, umm err umm ahh err ummah. Both are just as FILTHY as each other.
Both are Sexual Predators, both are owned by CCP. Both should be hanging from a Noose.
They are destroying the West for Centuries if this keeps up.
Who wouldn’t like to “ Glasgow Kiss” ( head butt) True dope right in the nose.
Cheers!
He needs a Glasgow Smile.
I moved a good number of my hope eggs to Russia years ago.
2025 will determine what I do with any hope remaining in this country.
“A better gamble and a better trade off to ban any human use of our territory forever.”
Right in line with Agenda 30 and the accelerated restriction of human beings to narrow tightly controlled corridors, leaving 99.99% of the planet free for the enjoyment of the elites and whatever survives this abomination in progress.
They wanted these to happen.
Latest move :
Assault weapons’ ban goes to state Supreme Court on sped-up timetable. The ban has been challenged by law suits in state and federal court, and nearly every sheriff in the state announced they would not enforce it, as reported by the Wall Street Journal.
Illinois’ ban on “assault weapons” and high-capacity magazines is set to go before the state’s Supreme Court on an accelerated schedule after being struck down soon after it was signed. Illinois Supreme Court will hear oral arguments in the state’s appeal to keep the ban in May ”
SOURCE :
Chicago Tribune reported.
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Bribem clearly states both countries are ‘importing’ labor.
Not that Canada is being as blatant as the U.S. about how many ‘laborers’ they are letting into the country — I’d bet the ‘side agreement’ is for our Northern cousins to be allowed to be more selective as to just who gets to resettle there.
And now, just showing upon our southern border are groups of Chinese, supposedly traveling without any belongings whatsoever.
My spider sense says they just managed to get into Mexico from Canada, and will now be ‘documented’ via our broken refugee system — facilitating a bona fide residency back up in Canada where they have already been living for awhile, AND count toward the ‘importation’ number that Trudeau is fine with . . .
New and Improved Fascist ClownWorld — now with Blackface!
Compare the two Saudi Arabia visits :
Biden’s
China’s
“PRESIDENT BIDEN: All right. I guess the first person I’m calling on is Josh. Josh Boak. Josh?”
POTATUS doesn’t have a clue unless it’s on a cue card.
Biden in Address to Canadian Parliament: “I Applaud China For Stepping Up. Excuse Me, Canada!”
Why are people laughing? Joe then says ‘you can tell what I’m thinking’ Good grief!!
Somehow these two meeting AND defending their importance in todays world events looks very pale compared to Xi and Putin. Biden and Trudeau appear weak in comparison.
The world is watching and choosing sides/repositioning for the future.
US/Canada doing same old/same old.
NATO is getting their clock cleaned in Ukraine, so we will invade Haiti to show how POWERFUL the North America tyrants can be
The intended audience for this charade is low information voters. Personally I’m both insulted by the questions asked (obviously prearranged) and answers given. Especially those given by plugs Biden. Propping these two globalist puppets up on the world stage is no easy task for the adoring corporate media. Both of our nations need regime change.
Just a disgrace.
Someone on Fox mentioned how tired Biden looked up there in Canada and wondered if he could withstand the rigors of campaigning.
He couldn’t the first time….not that anyone wanted to go listen to him “campaign”.
Joe Biden and Justin from Canada Hold a Joint…But Don’t Inhale!
HA HA HA !!!
Reading that word salad was fifteen minutes of my life I’ll never get back.
Notice that Justin from Canada talks about Tik Tok and references… “misinformation, disinformation, and malicious” just as:
Homeland Security Reorganizes, Appearing to Scrap Last Remnants of Ill-Fated “Disinformation Governance Board”?
In particular, its “MDM” advisory subcommittee, for “Misinformation, Disinformation and Malinformation,” was scrapped.
The U.S. Government is seeking reauthorization of FISA Section 702. The Department of Homeland Security’s efforts to present a less Orwellian exterior to the public
Remember It all started when Rep. Mac Thornberry from Texas and Rep. Adam Smith from Washington State pushed through an amendment to the 2012 defense authorization bill.
They essentially neutralized two previous acts—the Smith-Mundt Act of 1948 and Foreign Relations Authorization Act in 1987—that had been passed to protect U.S. audiences from our own government’s misinformation campaigns.
WHAT NEEDS TO BE DONE?
No 702 reauthorization and restore Smith-Mundt and ‘87 Foreign Relations Authorization restrictions.
https://www.racket.news/p/homeland-security-reorganizes-appearing?utm_source=post-email-title&publication_id=1042&post_id=110070633&isFreemail=true&utm_medium=email
Have no fear Treepers, the FDIC has your back……..Bwhahahahaha
Balance Sheet at FDIC: Actual Reserves $128 Billion
Deposits: $17.3 Trillion
What do you think they’re coming after NEXT!
Horrifying to think that these two degenerate buffoons are in charge of the US and Canada.
Both of them hate the people they rule and are hell bent on destroying what remains of our liberty and freedom.
They can stage all the dog and pony shows they want. They can’t fool us anymore.
Nobody believes their BS, especially a phony press conference that’s like what you’d see in North Korea.
FJB and JT.
What can a sane person say about two foolish clowns who lie to themselves as well as to the people they allegedly serve? They live in la-la land and impervious to reality which will smack them in the face.
Jeez. That was painful to watch.
The interview should have ended, Thank you Klaus and Mr Obama’s stand in.
Hey look!! 2 idiots.
This was a election rally for Biden.
Nothing more.
Dildeau needed his blackface to save this vaudeville act.
On failing banks the lies are repeated again and again:
“And the American taxpayer is not going to have to pay a penny. The banks are in pretty good shape.”
No, The Manchurian Marionette has no idea: nothing in the economy is in good shape because of the DEM Agenda to destroy the country and turn it into a totalitarian slave-state for the benefit of the ones at the top.
i.e. The whole point is to resurrect the Soviet Union 2.0 in North America.
To attain this goal, the attacks on our nation from within have become ubiquitous: there are wars on various fronts.
The war against the First Amendment, the Second Amendment, against the Constitution in general!
The war against the economy to de-industrialize the country and continue to make it inferior to and dependent upon China.
The war against our children in the schools, where they are deliberately NOT educated, but are rather MISeducated to become unemployed and unemployable victims dependent on the state.
The war against families is connected to the war on the economy: without proper employment people cannot be optimistic about the future . Therefore they have no children, or not many, or worse, they never get married at all. We see this with the massive construction of apartment blocks designed for single people, or only for two.
The war against normal sexuality is connected to the above for obvious reasons.
The war against the police, against enforcing the law and jailing criminals, and the politicization of law enforcement are designed to make political crimes primary, with the goal of cowing people into keeping their mouths and their minds shut.
And all of these wars and their daily battles are designed to grind us down, to demoralize us, and to force us to conform to their “New World Order.”
Such Potemkin “Press Conferences” – with pre-arranged questions and prefabricated answers – show us their arrogance and their confidence in winning the over-arching war against us and creating a totalitarian U.S.S.A.
Greetings, Ausonius- love your excellent comment. You really nailed it.
Hello Seneca the Elder!
Thank you!
At times I feel like we Conservatives are not unlike the meerkats, constantly on the alert for the latest shenanigans of destruction and hearing new and unpleasant sounds warning that the bulldozers are warming up again!
We have more tools for sabotage and counter-attacking, however, than the meerkats! 😉
I have to admit, I couldn’t watch these buffoons, but I read the transcript. Nothing in it changes my perception of them. They are leaders of their countries, but it is a false construct to call them leaders because the people don’t really follow them, only bear up under them by their use of force. They are literally leading “The Empire of Lies and Destruction”.
They’re installaaationnns…
They’re install-a-a-tions…
Theyyy’re makin’ me hate…
[drum fill]
Keepin’ me ha-a-a-a-a-atin’…
Gob and knob, both are dumber than a hedge fence and twice as dense.
Both are elves of Santa “Klaus”.