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Speaker 1 (00:02):
Jesse Kelly Show. Let's have some fun on a Tuesday,
a glorious, magnificent Tuesday, and we have a huge sch
morgash board type show for you tonight. There'll be everything

(00:23):
from the new Radical Democrat Party, illegal immigration, we have
headhunters in our politics, and how soon is it appropriate
to visit the location of a natural disaster? All that emails,
so much more coming up tonight on the world famous

(00:43):
Jesse Kelly's Show. But at the beginning, and I swear
this is the only ten minutes I'm gonna try to
do on it. That's not a promise, because I'm a
dirty liar and I may get distracted in a while.
But let's just touch on the vote today really quickly.
The Epstein stuff. I already did an hour on it
last night. If you want to know my thoughts, they're
long and complicated. Iheartspotify iTunes. You can download the podcast,

(01:09):
the entire hour one last night. I prepped you for
what's coming this week? Epstein? What do we know? What
do we think? What we Oh? Yes, I forgot Chris.
It's on YouTube. Jesse Kelly Show on YouTube. Is that
it just at Jesse Kelly Show on YouTube?

Speaker 2 (01:23):
Go.

Speaker 1 (01:24):
It's all free to go if you want to see,
if you want the hour there it is. I wanted
to add two little addendums, not repeats of anything I
said last night, too, little addendums, because you sent me
a lot of emails about it and everyone was great,
we're talking about it. No one knows, but we're all
kind of on the same page with this whole thing.

(01:45):
So let me just add this little bit first. This
is about you personally. It's not about Republicans or Democrats
of the country or anything else. This is about you,
your bank account, your job, your home, your husband, your wife,
your kids, and everything else. This is about you specifically.

(02:08):
Keep something in mind. Okay, a few years back, Alex Jones,
the old radio old that's not right, famous radio host
Alex Jones, he got sued by for a billion dollars
over something he had said on his show. It was
hugely political, it was totally unjust, but they did suited

(02:30):
for a billion dollars, wiped him out. But whatever doesn't matter.
But that really sparked something in the country that Donald
Trump has taken advantage of ever since. And that something
is this people who say something publicly that is flat

(02:51):
out factually wrong, not that you have an opinion that
is incorrect, like if you were to say red Lobster's gross,
that's just you being incorrect in your opinion if you
say something defamatory publicly that is factually wrong about something.
In the wake of the Alex Jones thing, Donald Trump

(03:14):
has taken advantage of this. You can and probably will
be sued for a gigantic sum of money. Media organizations
have had to already stroke and will be stroking huge
checks to Donald Trump because they keep going on the

(03:36):
air and doing I mean, what communists do. They lie,
and not little lies, as we've talked about. They lie
about everything at all times. It's how they operate. They
believe it's the revolutionaries, which we're gonna get to in
a few their revolutionaries. Truth doesn't matter. We've talked about
it endlessly, but it doesn't matter. So they will go
on the air because it's the way they've always operated.
It's what the communist revolution demands. And they'll say things

(03:59):
like Donald Trump, it's a convicted rapist, and get out
your checkbook. That's a lie that's factually incorrect. You are
going to be fired and broke, and so is your employer.
You can't say that it's not true. Okay, this is
about you. I'm prepping you for something you know about

(04:21):
the vote earlier today. The Epstein files, the House of Representatives.
I explained last night that there's not a list set
aside that simplicity from your mind. That's what I do,
it's what you do. We make things easily palatable. Surely
there's just one sheet of paper right that outlines every
criminal his acts and dates and everything he did. But

(04:42):
life doesn't work that way. These are files of pages,
various things, bank records, emails. I'm sure that all kinds
of different bits of paperwork. Jeffrey Epstein was a billionaire
financier who had business dealings with all kinds of different people,

(05:02):
some very clearly ugly in nefariates. Obviously, there are going
to be a bunch that are going to be totally
on the up and up. Allow me to give you
this little warning for you. That social media account you have, Twitter, Facebook,
on Instagram, I don't know, YouTube, whatever you have, be

(05:26):
careful in the coming days when pieces of paper start
getting dripped and drabbed out online and people are being named.
When you get actual names in there, Be careful how
you word what you word online. You understand since I

(05:51):
know I'm not in there, let me use myself as
an example. Don't worry. I'm not in there and I'm
not going to see you. Even if you do this.
If a piece of paper comes out tomorrow and it's
an email exchange between me and Jeffrey Epstein and we're
talking about a fifty thousand dollars business deal or something
like that, don't go to Facebook and say, wow, I

(06:16):
had no idea Jesse Kelly was a pedophile, because then
I'm going to call my lawyer and you're going to
sell your home in order to write me a ten
million dollar check. Now again, I'm not in there and
I'm not going to sue you. Don't worry. But other
people will. Wealthy, powerful people who know there's a chance

(06:39):
they're about to be named. They already have firms monitoring
the Internet for anyone who's going to defame them with
a factually incorrect statement. Be careful. And I know it's
the day and age where we love to follow people,

(06:59):
especially on my who say the most crazy, bombastic things,
and then they label themselves as truth tellers and whatnot.
Be careful, all right, careful. They're going to probably, I
would asson, be names of some genuine criminals and dirt
balls in there, and they're gonna be names of a
lot of people who are not in there. Just use caution,

(07:23):
That's all I'm saying. Don't let emotion overcome you. Don't
let that influencer you follow on YouTube overcome you.

Speaker 3 (07:32):
Caution.

Speaker 1 (07:33):
Be careful. Your money matters, and there's not a lot
of it to go around today. I don't want you
to have to way a check to Johnny billionaire because
of a tweet you put up. Be careful, that's all,
all right. The second little thing I'm gonna put on
there and then we're moving on. Do you remember Maybe

(07:55):
you don't remember, maybe you never knew, but you know,
Match Johnson. Back in the day, it was this famous
basketball player. I guess he's still a famous basketball player,
super wealthy businessman now. And it was a big story
when I was a kid. Turned out Magic Johnson got HIV.
It was this big public announcement aid he had HIV,
the disease that leads to a's and so in the

(08:17):
wake of that, the American public started digging into, well,
how do you get that. It was very fresh. We
didn't understand how do you do this? But a and
it came out that Magic Johnson had lived a wildlife
as a young basketball player in Los Angeles. And I
remember reading a book and it was it outlined at

(08:41):
one point in time a story about the kind of
parties they would have as a team, and they would
show up at these parties and they would bring in,
you know, bus loads of women from all different walks
of life. You know, puff Daddy, that rapper. It's gotten
all of trouble. And the internet started going wild talking

(09:03):
about these things. He changed his name to Diddy. I
think did he? I don't know. People are always changing
their names. I'm so old. And they started calling them
Diddy parties. And there were all these allegations online about
these women and the kinds of women who show up
at these things. I believe I'm not part of it.

(09:24):
That there is a very very ugly world out there
for wealthy, powerful men, and it is a world that
you should, even if you end up with access to
money and power, maybe you get an imitation one day,
avoid that world because there's only trouble coming for you.

(09:45):
Maybe you're a young lady, this is really mainly for you.
Feels good when men Johnny billionaire invites you to his
Miami estate with him and his fifty friends. Bad things
happen in those kinds of place places. Just because it's
not in the ghetto doesn't mean it's safe for young people. Mainly,

(10:07):
be careful dabbling in those worlds. They generally end poorly.
With that. I'll play you one thing Trump said, one
thing Schumer said, and then we're moving on. We're going
to bounce around all over the place. Today is the
Jesse Kelly Show on a wonderful Tuesday. I remember you
can email us Jesse at Jesse kellyshow dot com. I'm

(10:29):
going to get to the concept of revolution and the
Democrat Party here in just a moment. Two final words
on it. Neither of them are mine. I gave you mine.
Trump talking about the release of the Epstein files past
the House to Day had.

Speaker 4 (10:43):
Nothing to do with Epstein and Democrats too. All of
his friends were Democrats. You look at this Redhoff and
you look at Larry Summers, Bill Glynn. They went to his.

Speaker 1 (10:53):
Island all the time.

Speaker 4 (10:54):
Many of this all Democrats. All I want is I
want for people to recognize job that I've done on
pricing or on affordability, because we bought prices way down,
but they go way lower.

Speaker 1 (11:08):
Okay, that's what he said, Chuck Schumer. Word is out
that Chuck Schumer is retiring in twenty twenty eight, that
he's not running for re election. I think Chuck Schumer
sees the writing on the wall that a lizard person
like him is just not as committed enough of a
communist in order to keep control of the Democrat Party.

(11:29):
And if we're being honest, after statements like this, maybe
he has passed his problem.

Speaker 5 (11:33):
Just I guess a question that's out there.

Speaker 2 (11:35):
Why wouldn't they have been released the last four years
when President Biden was in office.

Speaker 5 (11:39):
Well that's the question every American is asking.

Speaker 2 (11:42):
Not every American, but so many Americans are asking, what
the hell is he hiding?

Speaker 5 (11:47):
Why does any want them released?

Speaker 6 (11:49):
He's asked about Joe Biden not releasing him.

Speaker 1 (11:52):
Well, that's what everyone's asking. He's a lizard person. There's
nothing in there. Now, let's discuss something it could be. Well,
I've got two kids. I got two sons, as you know,
James and Luke. I worry about them, not not a ton.

(12:13):
I'm not a stressed out, anxiety ridden parent by any means.

Speaker 4 (12:17):
Now.

Speaker 1 (12:17):
I don't stand by the front door staring out when
they're out buying burgers or doing stupid things like boys
go do, hanging out with the friends. But I have
the same worries every parent worries. I worry about what
if they screw up their lives? What if they marry
a redhead? What if they what if they make some

(12:38):
gigantic mistake, What if they get hooked on drugs? I
think about drugs a lot. Maybe I got that from
my parents. What if you get hooked on drugs? Bad
people are hooked on drugs. What if what if one
of them? What if Luke got hooked on drugs? Don't
worry Luke's fine turns into a disaster of a human being,

(13:00):
starts going in and out of jail hooked on meth,
just genuinely a bad person, violent, drugged out, a disaster
of a human being. I think about how hard it
would be as a parent to ever get to a
place where I would acknowledge that one of my two

(13:22):
sons is just a disaster and a bad person. How
bad would it have to get with one of your
kids to come out and say, man, he should probably
just get thrown in a cage for the rest of
his life. Be tough, wouldn't it. We're tough in America.

(13:43):
We have two major political parties, Republicans and Democrats. Republicans
I rail on them enough. I'm not going to do
that right now. I think we have a situation on
our hands here where so many Americans probably not you
as much, but so many Americans they can't mentally accept something.

(14:06):
And that something is that the Democrat Party is a communist,
revolutionary force for evil that works openly against the interests
of the United States of America. And this is at
the highest levels. I'm not talking about the purple haired,
fat weirdo in Antifa throwing bricks at an Ice officer.

(14:29):
We already know that freak should be removed from society.
I mean at the highest levels of the Democrat Party.
I'm going to play you a montage. I did not
make this. Chris didn't make this, Corey didn't make this.
Democrats themselves made this. They made this and publicized it.

Speaker 4 (14:54):
Here.

Speaker 5 (14:54):
It is Americans trust their military with that trust.

Speaker 3 (14:57):
Is at risk.

Speaker 5 (14:58):
This administration is pitting our uniform military and intelligence community
professionals against American citizens like us. You all swore an
oath to protect and defend this constitution.

Speaker 1 (15:09):
Right now, the threats to our constitution aren't just coming
from abroad, but from right here at home.

Speaker 5 (15:14):
Our laws are clear. You can refuse illegal orders. You
can refuse illegal orders.

Speaker 1 (15:20):
You must refuse illegal orders.

Speaker 2 (15:22):
No one has to carry out orders that violate the
law or our constitution.

Speaker 5 (15:26):
We know this is hard and that it's a difficult
time to be a public servant. But whether you're serving
in the CIA, the Army, or Navy, the Air Force,
your vigilance is critical. And know that we have your
back because now more than ever, the American people need you.

Speaker 2 (15:41):
We need you to stand up for our laws, our constitution,
and who we are as Americans.

Speaker 5 (15:46):
Don't give up. Don't give up, don't give up, don't
give up the ship.

Speaker 1 (15:53):
Those are United States Senators. You just heard slopin Kelly
with a pretty open call to spies and CIA military
members to defy orders that are coming down. An open

(16:15):
call again, not from the tubby purple haired freak on
the corner in an Antifa uniform. An open call from
United States senators that has to be a wake up call,
not the video itself, but just the idea that that
would even happen. It has to shake people awake that

(16:38):
we are dealing with revolutionaries, not democrats, not liberals, not
people who lean left, revolutionaries, and when you're dealing with revolutionaries,
it's a whole new ballgame. We'll talk about that in
a moment.

Speaker 6 (16:56):
Is the Jesse Kelly Show on a fan fantastic Tuesday.
As we bounce around all over the place, we're discussing
briefly here right now, the fact that we're up against
not democrats, not liberals, We're up against revolutionaries.

Speaker 1 (17:11):
So what is the difference? How do we even describe
the difference? Well, republican and a democrat, those are always
going to be different things. They always have been, really
since the creation of those two parties. And maybe you
like a little of this or like a little of
that from each party. But the general idea is a

(17:31):
Republican should have ideas that he thinks will better the country,
be better for the people. And we know individual politicians
are scum, we'll get past that, but and ideally a
democrat will as well. And I disagree with most Democrat
policies at least traditional Democrat policies, not the ones today,

(17:53):
they're just crazy now. But ideally, you would like to believe,
as an American citizen that when you're proposing things as
a Democrat, that you think it would better your community
and your state and your country. Maybe you're misguided or wrong,
but you believe it. But a revolutionary is something different.

(18:15):
A revolutionary is someone committed to burning the whole thing down,
and their interest is lying to you about it. Now,
what kind of person would want to burn down their
own country? I've had that question so many times when
we talk about communists. Why do they want to burn

(18:37):
down their own country? These people get into power and
they always just massacre their own country. How could you
do that? Polepot takes power and kills twenty five percent
of his country has never been done, a percentage that
Stalin couldn't reach, Mao, hit you name him. Nobody could
reach the percentage Polepot reached, and he did in like

(19:00):
four years, no time. It's massacred everybody. How could you
do that to your own country? That? That is actually
the central difference right there, and what makes a democrat
versus what makes a revolutionary. The central difference is do

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you see yourself as a citizen of a country you
want to improve, or do you see yourself as a
citizen of the world and you want to burn your
country down? For instance, what would it sound like if
there was a Democrat politician who wasn't interested in improving

(19:48):
their city, or their state or their country. Patriotism is
a ridiculous concept to them. They're a global part of
the communist revolution. What would it say like when they talked, hmm,
let's good to New York City and find out how we.

Speaker 2 (20:05):
So I've said time and again that I believe this
is a city of international law, and being a city
of international law means looking to uphold international law, and
that means upholding the warrants from the International Criminal Court,
whether they're for Benjamin.

Speaker 1 (20:18):
A city of international law that's incoming New York City
Mayor Zoorram Mamdani. He was about to go off about
net Yahoo or whatnot, but this statement alone. Just think
about this statement. Remember, he's about to be mayor of
New York City. He himself is subject to New York
City laws, new York State laws. He is subject to

(20:40):
federal laws. These are authority wise, the only laws he
should really care about and the people themselves. He should
only really care about New York City, right, But that
doesn't sound like how he sees himself.

Speaker 2 (20:53):
I've said time and again that I believe this is
a city of international law, and being a city of
international law means looking to up hold international law.

Speaker 1 (21:03):
New York City doesn't have international law. It has New
York laws. It has the United States of America laws.
The difference between a democrat and a revolutionary really comes
down to patriotism. Is there a democrat? There probably aren't
any left today, not very many anyway. If you have

(21:23):
a Democrat who genuinely cares about their community, their state,
and their country, well you can have disagreements with that person,
huge disagreements about policy, all kinds of policy, tax is
an abortion, everything else. But if you have a Democrat
who just hates the country and wants to put it
to the torch, that's a revolutionary and there's no conversation

(21:47):
to have. The problem we have right now is the
Democrats who genuinely care about their community, their state, and
their country, they are either lying about it and hiding
it so they don't have to face their revolutionaries, or
they're retiring or they're getting run out of the party.

(22:10):
They're going away. They're not going to be here anymore.
Here's this guy running for a United States Senate. You've
seen this guy, Graham Platner. He's the one that turned
out to have a Nazi and actual Nazi tattoo on
his chest. That's quite a thing. Can't even imagine walking
in a tattoo parlor and asking for anyway. He's possibly

(22:32):
going to be a United States Senator for Maine. You
know what he wants to do? Stack the Supreme Court
and impeach two sitting justices. This is not again the
fat bla Antifa person on the street corner. This guy
is coin flip away from being a United States Senator
soon the moderates the reasonable one. More importantly, the patriots

(22:54):
are going away. The Democrats, frankly, are going away at
the highest levels. Now we are dealing with revolutionaries who
are calling for revolutions.

Speaker 5 (23:08):
Americans trust their military, but that trust.

Speaker 3 (23:11):
Is at risk.

Speaker 5 (23:12):
This administration is pitting our uniform military and intelligence community
professionals against American citizens like us. You all swore an
oath to protect and defend this constitution. Right now, the
threats to our constitution. Aren't just coming from a broad
from right here at home. Our laws are clear. You
can refuse illegal orders. You can refuse illegal orders.

Speaker 1 (23:34):
You must refuse illegal orders. No one has to carry
out orders that violate the law or our constitution.

Speaker 5 (23:40):
We know this is hard and that it's a difficult
time to be a public servant. But whether you're serving
in the CIA, the Army, or Navy, the Air Force,
your vigilance is critical. And know that we have your
back because now more than ever, the American people need you.
We need you to stand up for our laws, our constitution,
and who we are as a Marria. Don't give up,

(24:01):
don't give up, don't give up, don't give up the shift.

Speaker 1 (24:06):
What are they saying? Did that sound familiar to you,
that that kind of subtle call for revolution?

Speaker 4 (24:13):
You know what?

Speaker 1 (24:13):
It reminded me of this.

Speaker 3 (24:16):
We might call this getting strike ready. I think of
it as getting us strike ready or street ready. And
part of that is understanding our own strength and as
we develop that strength, being able to assess our risk tolerance,
because we know that risk tolerance increases as the severity
of the situation increases, and as our own understanding of

(24:38):
what's happening increases. So overall, the more we understand what's effective,
what the risks are, and who's ready to participate, the
more impact we can have.

Speaker 1 (24:49):
Democrat leaders now routinely call for revolution from their own base.
They call for it from inside the military, inside the CIA,
inside the FBI. The revolutionaries are not just standing on
the street corner. They make our laws now, they vote

(25:09):
on judges. We are dealing with revolutionaries, a revolutionary party.
We have two parties and one of them sucks beyond
belief in the other ones trying to burn the country down.
That's that's quite a place to be, is it. So

(25:32):
what we have to do is fix the party that
sucks and then defeat the one that's trying to burn
the country down. It really comes it's that simple. We
have to run the losers out of the Republican Party,
get involved in our primaries, fortify our communities in our states,
and then we have to defeat the revolutionaries because man alive,

(25:54):
can you even imagine what these people are gonna do
when they take power again? Me the Willies, let's do
some emails, shall we? Next? It is the Jesse Kelly
Show on a Tuesday you can email us Jesse at
Jesse kellyshow dot com. Let's dig into some of those
two nights. A good night for it, Jesse, hope you

(26:15):
enjoyed as many totinos as your little hands could shovel
in there. Gosh, I love totinos. I do think. I
do think. As you know, Bob and the boys were
just gone for a few days and I was home
living that bachelor life, and it got pretty wild over there.
What Chris it did got pretty crazy. I feel like

(26:36):
there may be not putting as much cheese on the
totinos as I remember there being on the totinos. It
was a little cheese dry. I'm not Look, it was
still good. It was Chris.

Speaker 4 (26:49):
It was.

Speaker 1 (26:50):
It was not as not as much as I remember.
I know I can add more. Okay, we didn't have
any mozzabrella. I was looking for that. What am I
gonna go to the store. I can't do that anyway.
The guy said, I'm starting to already hear from the
lefties in my life that prices are out of control
because of Trump's tariffs. This is going to be the messaging. Yeah, look,

(27:15):
there are things that we talked to yesterday when we
were referencing the Epstein stuff that you can't fight the ocean,
you know. I use the analogy about riptides. People drown
every year because they don't swim parallel to the beach.
They try to fight the riptide and swim directly back
to the beach. You will wear out and you will
drown because you can't fight the ocean. The Trump administration

(27:40):
really screwed up with the Epstein stuff. Tried to get
past it. Tell everyone to shut up and move on.
That's fighting the ocean. The public doesn't want that. They
want to know. I think you're going to be disappointed.
I think I'm going to be disappointed, But the public
wants to know. Can't get past it. The economy is
one of those things that's impossible to overcome if you're

(28:04):
a politician. Because highly political people as you are, as
I am, they're going to know the why about this? Hey,
why is this this way? Why are prices hard on this?
Why did we get inflation when we did it? You're
going to know at least the basics about that stuff
because you pay attention. But what most people, the vast

(28:26):
majority of people know, is what's going on in their
own lives. And I'm honestly a lot this way too.
What does the power bill look like? You know what?

Speaker 4 (28:39):
You know?

Speaker 1 (28:39):
Here's perfect example. We just got a water bill. For
some weird reason. We get a water bill every two months.
Every two months, we get a water bill. We just
got a staggering water bill. Bob tells me about it.
Do you want to know how much it was? I'll
tell you. Would you say four hundred? Keep going up?

(29:05):
It was double that. It was almost nine hundred dollars.
I flipped out, as you can imagine. Bob tells me
what it is. I flipped out. Now I have to
do Now, I have to investigate. I'm calling all, texting
all my friends family. Did something go wrong? What was
your water bill? Now I've actually now and by the

(29:25):
way it was, it was outrageous. I think I have
a leak of some kind in the house. Now I
have to spend all that kind of money. It doesn't matter,
But but that prompted action by me. And as soon
as Bob's sitting there having that conversation with me about
an almost nine hundred dollars water bill, you know what
I don't care about in that moment, or what I
don't want to talk about what's not going to occupy

(29:45):
my mind. The border. And you know how hot I
am on that. I'm the ultimate immigration hok and whatnot.
But I didn't want to hear about it in that moment. Well,
we were nine hundred dollars. What no, get on the phone,
text your friends. I'm going to call the company your
own life. When your own life becomes burdensome, unaffordable, when

(30:08):
you can't afford I'm not even talking about the finer
things in life, a steakhouse every Friday night, I'm not
talking about that. When people do not, when they don't
feel like their lives are up to the standard they
once were, or up to the standard they were hoping
for at this point in their lives, they're going to
look to people to blame. And the people they are

(30:28):
going to blame are going to be the people in office. Now.
Trump has been talking about affordability. He has, he's been
talking about it. He knows this is something that's on
people's minds. He's I don't know that I would message
it exactly like he has, as I've said, because I
don't think you should tell people how low prices are

(30:50):
when they're telling you, prices are too high, but it
does tell you he's aware that people were mad.

Speaker 4 (30:55):
Biden administration started the affordability crisis, and Maya administration is
ending it. I'm ending it. Prices the way down. Our
energy price is the way down. And you know, despite
Hamburger's being a big business, energy is one business that's bigger.
When you get energy down, everything else is affected. If
you start bringing the price again, that's like a massive

(31:15):
tax cut. Prices that McDonald's are coming down. It's moving,
it's moving down. Unfortunately, they were so high in the
last administration that people aren't that happy because it was
so high. So even though it's coming down and coming
down a lot, they want to see where it was like.

Speaker 1 (31:33):
When they're listening. He's listening again. I can nitpick about it.
Don't tell people that's going down. But that's a much
better message than the one he carried last week, where
he caught a lot of pushback from you on it.
He caught a ton of pushback. Don't tell me how
great everything is because he tried to do that. That
that thing. It's a Trump thing. Everything's great, best economy ever.

(31:56):
Prices our way down. Well, when you're still at a
nine hundred dollars water bill, or you can't afford afford
to send your child to church camp this year. That's
the last thing in the world you want to hear
from people in charge. You want to hear some kind
of a message that I'm sorry, I'm gonna help. Prices
are down. You'll even accept that it was their fault,

(32:18):
at least to some extent a it was Joe Biden.
I'm gonna get it down, I'm gonna fix it. That's
the message people want to hear now. In reference to
the email going into the midterms, if prices are still high,
if Americans feel like life is still not affordable, we
are going to get massacred. But the Democrats will might

(32:41):
get worse. No, no, no, no, don't argue with me. I
know I agree with you. I'm with you. I know
we're not arguing with each other. We're arguing with norm
who doesn't understand He doesn't understand economics, politics, spending, money printing.
He couldn't tell you a single thing about the Federal Reserve.

(33:02):
That's actually an excellent point. I remember what Joe Biden
did going into the midterms. They'd done all this stupid
climate commy stuff. Gas prices were high and people were furious.
Because Democrats hate the United States of America. They just
drained the Strategic Oil Reserve. They pumped a bunch of
oil that was made for emergencies into the economy, dropped

(33:23):
gas prices in order to mitigate the losses at the midterms.
You know why, because they knew all the dirty, ugly
crap they were doing. What was really going to cost
them was if people were out there paying five six
dollars a gallon for gas. They knew. Because they don't
have any patriotism, it was an easy decision. Hey go
drain the reserve. It's a no brain neer for people

(33:44):
who hate the country.
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