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Plaid Jacket Philosopher A podcast that aims to break the stereotypes surrounding tradespeople and the blue-collar working class.

I'd like to highlight the stories, accomplishments, and inspirations of the people behind the scenes in our society.

“All of this is like saying traffic police regulate roads rather than the drivers, or that lifeguards regulate pools, bu...
10/05/2023

“All of this is like saying traffic police regulate roads rather than the drivers, or that lifeguards regulate pools, but not the swimmers within — in practice, regulating one regulates both.”

Not good.

And trying to gaslight Canadians in the process

31/12/2022

There are countless external reasons and storylines to sit back and give up.

It only takes one internal reason to put your head down and continue to push forward anyway.

26/12/2022

Merry Christmas!

Wishing you all a joyful holiday season with your families and friends.

Nothing to see here 🙃
15/12/2022

Nothing to see here 🙃

I'm a father, a friend, a neighbour, a coworker. I have no criminal record, I pay my taxes, I follow the laws, I don't h...
04/12/2022

I'm a father, a friend, a neighbour, a coworker. I have no criminal record, I pay my taxes, I follow the laws, I don't hang out with bad people. The RCMP does daily background checks on me. Convicted pedophiles don't even get this type of treatment.

But because I sport shoot, I will become a criminal with the stroke of a pen. Along with hunters and competition shooters. My personal legally acquired property not only will become illegal but it will be confiscated with force and no form of reimbursement.

This should be concerning for all Canadians. The focus should really be on the root causes of criminal activities.

Help Canadian Coalition for Firearm Rights fight to stop C-21.

01/12/2022

Well put by Douglas Murray.

“So far the uprising in China seems to be following those principles, and they’re uttering the same sentiments as Peng p...
29/11/2022

“So far the uprising in China seems to be following those principles, and they’re uttering the same sentiments as Peng put on his banners: No need for a Communist Party leader, need for real elections. Be citizens, not slaves.”

The masses protesting Communist Party control finally overwhelm China's censorship regime

“Now, I don’t know the political opinions of the Foshan rubbish scavenger, but I’m tempted to equate the minority who wo...
28/11/2022

“Now, I don’t know the political opinions of the Foshan rubbish scavenger, but I’m tempted to equate the minority who would help a dying stranger with the minority who would reject all state indoctrination. Disregard for the individual is something learned in childhood, via the anti-human philosophy of collectivism which authorities have the nerve to call a “Chinese tradition.” It’s just another part of the brainwashing; it all spews from the same source. Those who manage (for whatever reason) to distrust their education will also manage to hold on to their natural human feeling.”

China’s dissenters are isolated. But they are not as isolated as they once were.

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25/11/2022

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Very well put together and informative documentary. Maybe you didn’t experience any side effects, but many have - and th...
20/11/2022

Very well put together and informative documentary. Maybe you didn’t experience any side effects, but many have - and they don’t deserve to be ostracized and hidden from the public.

The last 15 minutes are also fascinating looks into SAGE and the NUDGE unit, along with the psychological campaign and societal effects. No wonder many aren’t ready for a hollow “pandemic amnesty.”

Safe and Effective: A Second Opinion shines a light on Covid-19 vaccine injuries and bereavements, but also takes an encompassing look at the systemic failings that appear to have enabled them. We loo

“Other popular arguments do not work. Supply chain shocks raise one price relative to another, not all prices and wages ...
15/11/2022

“Other popular arguments do not work. Supply chain shocks raise one price relative to another, not all prices and wages together. Energy prices have risen and fallen many times without sparking inflation. Greed has been with us always.”

The government cannot borrow more without causing inflation. Supply-side growth is the only answer

At the going down of the sun,And in the morning,We will remember them.Especially thinking of my grandpa today.
11/11/2022

At the going down of the sun,
And in the morning,
We will remember them.

Especially thinking of my grandpa today.

Well worth the 29 minute watch if you’re a fellow Canadian.
10/11/2022

Well worth the 29 minute watch if you’re a fellow Canadian.

Do you feel as if housing prices in Canada are completley out of control? I know I do. So, what’s behind these ridiculously high prices? Is it low interest r...

Great talk by Alex Epstein on the future of fossil fuels.On an unrelated note - podcast will be back soon.
29/10/2022

Great talk by Alex Epstein on the future of fossil fuels.

On an unrelated note - podcast will be back soon.

New episode is up!“Eyes on the Horizon”Had a recent experience in the Arrivals waiting area of an airport - of all place...
03/09/2022

New episode is up!

“Eyes on the Horizon”

Had a recent experience in the Arrivals waiting area of an airport - of all places - that's made me reflect and rethink a few things. Sometimes a change in perspective is very welcome.

"Focus on 3-5 years down the line. Most people don't realize that the life they live right now is based solely on decisions they made 3-5 years ago." - Elon Musk

For any questions, comments, or if you'd like to join me for a conversation reach out to [email protected].

Apple:

https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/the-plaid-jacket-philosophers-podcast/id1530680364?i=1000577873697

Spotify:

https://open.spotify.com/episode/1q96kYAjSiNLWGzOkFRmHw?si=MzZu9v-lSuCoqS256v-lDQ

Mike Rowe is absolutely at the tippity-top of my dream guest mountaintop, and was a huge inspiration for starting this p...
30/08/2022

Mike Rowe is absolutely at the tippity-top of my dream guest mountaintop, and was a huge inspiration for starting this podcast.

Two years ago, this was the headline of an article in The Babylon Bee. I laughed at the time, because it was satire, and it was funny, and frankly, I didn't think it would happen. Today, I'm not laughing. Because today, a satirical headline is now the sad truth. Sad for the plumber, and sad for the country. But sad too, for the plumber's neighbor, a woman with a gender studies degree she couldn’t afford.

Satire aside, what might compel an otherwise rational person to borrow tens or hundreds of thousands of dollars to purchase a diploma that offers little chance of a career that would allow them to pay off their debt? Where is the voice of reason, or caution, or common sense in this woman's life? All of the voices it seems, are offering the same advice, and that advice is terrible. Terrible, not because it’s inherently bad, but because it’s a one-size-fits-all approach to one of the most important decisions a person can make.

To be fair, I don’t know what a person can actually make these days with a gender studies degree, and I certainly don’t think that all gender studies graduates are created equal. What I do know, is that a good plumber with a decent work ethic can make six figures all day long. I also know that lots and lots and LOTS of people with college degrees are drowning in debt, and unable to find work in their chosen fields. The question is why, and the answer seems clear. For the last forty years, we have – as a society – put an extraordinary amount of pressure on an entire generation of kids to borrow whatever it takes to get a college degree. The pressure comes from all sides. Parents want their kids in the “best” schools. Guidance counselors are evaluated on the number of kids they can steer into four-year institutions. There is no longer a rational conversation around the subject, much less anything resembling a cost/benefit analysis. Instead, there’s fear. Fear shared by countless kids that if they don’t go to college, they’ll never amount to anything. And it’s only getting worse.

At every turn, our elected officials have made it clear - people with a college degree are more valuable to society than people without one. And, at every turn, our culture reflects this. The stigmas, stereotypes, and misperceptions that keep people from pursuing a career in the trades are rampant, and no less fallacious than the belief that a college diploma is some sort of golden ticket to prosperity and job satisfaction. Is it any wonder the cost of college has risen faster than the cost of food, energy, real-estate and healthcare? Is it any wonder there’s $1.7 trillion in outstanding student loans today? Is it any wonder we have 11.5 million jobs that nobody seems to want, most of which don’t require a college degree? Is it any wonder the plumber’s neighbor in this satirical, but all too real article, can’t pay off her diploma?

Don’t get me wrong. The biggest victims of this debacle are the millions of hardworking people who paid their bills and lived within their means. I refer both to those who chose not to attend a college, and to those who graduated with a degree they paid for. I refer to the hundreds of people I’ve profiled on 20 years of Dirty Jobs - welders, painters, HVAC specialists, electricians, plumbers, appliance repairmen, mechanics, and so forth. The vast majority of those individuals didn’t attend college. Consider too, the people we’ve assisted through my foundation.

In the last 14 years, mikeroweWORKS has awarded over six million dollars in work ethic scholarships to nearly 1,700 people. We focus on individuals who affirmatively choose to forego a four-year degree, in favor of mastering a skill that’s in demand. Those people are livid today, and they have every right to be. Because no one in office is proposing to “forgive” the cost of their work truck, or their bulldozers, or their backhoes, or any of the other tools they need to labor in their chosen occupation - occupations that now feel more than ever, like some sort of vocational consolation prize. How is it even remotely fair to ask these people to pay off someone else’s student loans?

Again, I understand that being in debt doesn’t mean you’re lazy, or stupid, or undeserving of sympathy. But how is any of this the taxpayer’s responsibility? What about the hundreds of billions of dollars in endowments, currently in university investment accounts? Why not hold the colleges at least partially responsible? What about the banks and lending institutions that happily gave loans to eighteen-year-old kids with no financial sense, and no clear idea of what they want to do with the rest of their lives? Does it really fall to millions of taxpayers who made other choices, to bail out those who didn’t?

I was encouraged last week, after venting my spleen on this very page, to read comments from hundreds of people with college debt who were embarrassed by the President’s decision to bail them out with taxpayer funds. I’m likewise encouraged by people on both sides of the aisle who see this for what it is – a massive, one time gift to a very specific group of people with a very specific kind of debt. A policy that will do nothing to confront the underlying problems or protect the next generation of students from falling for the same line of bu****it. A policy that makes it crystal clear what sorts of jobs our government values, and what sort of jobs they don’t.

27/08/2022

There isn’t a better feeling than coming home from a shift to this. Just a few more days until I get to experience it again.

17/08/2022
Just a reminder, or lesson 🙃.
08/08/2022

Just a reminder, or lesson 🙃.

Had an absolute blast pushing myself a bit this last weekend! Will definitely be signing up for another   in the future.
28/07/2022

Had an absolute blast pushing myself a bit this last weekend!

Will definitely be signing up for another in the future.

27/07/2022
“If the left believes that big government is the solution to the problems that plague our nation, they couldn’t be doing...
26/07/2022

“If the left believes that big government is the solution to the problems that plague our nation, they couldn’t be doing more to undermine their own ideology. Rather than demand change, Liberal supporters seem determined to defend and deflect, sacrificing their party’s credibility to serve Trudeau’s cult of personality.”

The Trudeau Liberals are failing to deliver even the most basic government services

It’s not like food is that necessary, is it?
26/07/2022

It’s not like food is that necessary, is it?

After targeting the oil and gas sector, the federal government now wants to cut emissions from fertilizer usage by 30 per cent

Tanks in the streets of China. What year is it? 1989?
22/07/2022

Tanks in the streets of China.

What year is it? 1989?

The country's Henan province has been for the past several weeks witnessing clashes between police and depositors with the latter saying they have been prevented from withdrawing their savings from banks since April this year.

“This is a people’s revolt against eco-tyranny, against the modern elite’s determination to slash ‘harmful’ emissions wi...
21/07/2022

“This is a people’s revolt against eco-tyranny, against the modern elite’s determination to slash ‘harmful’ emissions with little regard for the consequences such action will have for working people and poor people. To the formers of elite consensus opinion, for whom environmentalism is tantamount to a religion, the sight of pesky little people rebelling against green diktats is too much to bear.”

Rex Murphy nails it again.

If 40,000 Canadian farmers were protesting drastic new green measures, the leaders would probably be arrested and their tractors seized

It’s going to be an interesting ride. It would help if we dealt in economic realities rather than utopian theory. Inflat...
15/07/2022

It’s going to be an interesting ride. It would help if we dealt in economic realities rather than utopian theory.

Inflation and the economic fallout of the pandemic response continues to hammer the lower classes here in Canada the hardest. Maybe we should face the realities of economics.

The clamp down on Dutch farmers’ fertilizer along with other agricultural “green policies” will literally result in people starving (to death). Emerging and developed markets alike rely on fossil fuels to heat their homes, cook their food, and sustain life. Maybe we should face the realities of energy consumption and life’s reliance on it.

Reality is there isn’t a perfect option. Renewables and alternate energy sources should absolutely be developed and subsidize our energy, gradually and carefully - because lives depend on reliable and sustained energy in the meantime.

Awesome, increased development fees that will lead to increased rents and purchase costs 🙃.
11/07/2022

Awesome, increased development fees that will lead to increased rents and purchase costs 🙃.

The cost of building housing in Toronto will soon rise by tens of thousands of dollars per unit as the city hikes development charges by nearly 50 per cent.

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