Lisa Miron
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Yeah, you know, and I've seen, you know, omnibus bills landing very late in the game, you know, in front of the House. How can they read it? They're massive, massive bills. What's in them? It's not debated, right? So there's no legislative magnitude to what all these changes that are occurring. So it's not like the legislature is really – doing considered approaches.
Yeah, you know, and I've seen, you know, omnibus bills landing very late in the game, you know, in front of the House. How can they read it? They're massive, massive bills. What's in them? It's not debated, right? So there's no legislative magnitude to what all these changes that are occurring. So it's not like the legislature is really – doing considered approaches.
So it's not surprising to me that some of these bills are falling far behind. you know, they affront our constitution either in Canada or in the U.S. because they're slipping in. Bill C-293 in Canada is being labeled the Vegan Act because it so restricts animal meat and animal agriculture and increases artificial proteins to prevent a pandemic.
So it's not surprising to me that some of these bills are falling far behind. you know, they affront our constitution either in Canada or in the U.S. because they're slipping in. Bill C-293 in Canada is being labeled the Vegan Act because it so restricts animal meat and animal agriculture and increases artificial proteins to prevent a pandemic.
So, you know, can you imagine that's how we're preventing pandemics? It has expropriation of land, To prevent a pandemic. So I think we're looking at the next rodeo being quite oppressive. And the first thing we have to do is demystify what's going on. So most legislatures can learn of the dangers of the bills that are passing and the danger of the WHO public health system.
So, you know, can you imagine that's how we're preventing pandemics? It has expropriation of land, To prevent a pandemic. So I think we're looking at the next rodeo being quite oppressive. And the first thing we have to do is demystify what's going on. So most legislatures can learn of the dangers of the bills that are passing and the danger of the WHO public health system.
What is a national focal point? What are they doing in our countries? We have to demystify that for them because the average person just doesn't know it. And we have to bring that to the people so that they demand it. In Canada, people are upset about Bill C-293. I've been the voice to take that information. They are upset. And we're having a real huge grassroots movement in Canada about it.
What is a national focal point? What are they doing in our countries? We have to demystify that for them because the average person just doesn't know it. And we have to bring that to the people so that they demand it. In Canada, people are upset about Bill C-293. I've been the voice to take that information. They are upset. And we're having a real huge grassroots movement in Canada about it.
I'm so glad. And I'd love to see the same thing happen in the U.S.
I'm so glad. And I'd love to see the same thing happen in the U.S.
That's it. So simple. That's where I'm at. Everyone says I should go on Twitter, so probably I should.
That's it. So simple. That's where I'm at. Everyone says I should go on Twitter, so probably I should.
I think if people take this out in bite-sized chunks, right, and reimagine that, I know it's the election day, but your power, your personal power is not casting a vote. And politics is not casting a vote. Politics is talking to your neighbor. And the cure to globalism is politics. It's your community. It's doing, again, the function of the community.
I think if people take this out in bite-sized chunks, right, and reimagine that, I know it's the election day, but your power, your personal power is not casting a vote. And politics is not casting a vote. Politics is talking to your neighbor. And the cure to globalism is politics. It's your community. It's doing, again, the function of the community.
And so that's why it's so powerful to see in Canada the pushback on Bill C-293 because people are going door to door. They're meeting their neighbors, and they're talking about it. I went into a restaurant with my son, and he came out, and he says, Mommy, they're talking about Bill C-293 and about this really smart lady. And I thought, oh, that's me. Nice, nice.
And so that's why it's so powerful to see in Canada the pushback on Bill C-293 because people are going door to door. They're meeting their neighbors, and they're talking about it. I went into a restaurant with my son, and he came out, and he says, Mommy, they're talking about Bill C-293 and about this really smart lady. And I thought, oh, that's me. Nice, nice.
Okay, wonderful. Thank you, everybody. Bye.
Okay, wonderful. Thank you, everybody. Bye.