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Speaker 1 (00:00):
It is the Jesse Kelly Show.
Speaker 2 (00:03):
Final hour of.
Speaker 1 (00:05):
The Jesse Kelly Show on a magnificent Wednesday. We're gonna
talk to Daniel Turner a half hour from now. I
want to know what's to deal with these sanctions? Is
Russia feeling the squeeze? I feel like we're a little
lacking on an energy talk recently. I'm gonna get to
some education talk in a moment. Maybe a touch of
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COVID accountability possibly. Boy, they sure are stressed about those
twenty twenty ballots emails, all that, so much more coming
up tonight on the world famous Jesse Kelly Show in
the final hour. Now, just wanted to play a couple
things for you. We've talked before about demographics. We've talked
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about birth rates, as uncomfortable as a subject as that is.
Some people can have kids, don't want to have kids.
Some people are saying something that it gets to be
an uncomfortable topic. Less I don't care. We still have
to talk about it. But the world, all the world
is not struggling with making new babies. Right wingers are
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getting married and making babies. They are not all of them.
Maybe that's not for you, but that's what right wingers
are doing. Left wingers are not. I saw someone he
did this long. It was all kinds of details in math,
but I'll just break it down for you in my
own community college, white trash way, we are having exponentially
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more population growth on the right than they are on
the left. If you stretch out a timeline, there's going
to be a lot of us in the future, and
they're going extinct. They're all gay, they're all single, they're
all miserable. They abort their babies, they hate themselves, all
those terrible things. Well, as much as I despise communists
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and as dumb as they are, they can do math too,
especially the Asian. What's not quit Chris? We can make
jokes and you get what I mean. They can do
math too. They know it doesn't look good. So what
do you do? Well, they take your kids. The goal
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is to take your kids. I've told you before. Because
you don't look at the world this way. It's hard
to understand someone who does. When you see a parent
with their child or with their children, you don't want
to go in and grab that child and teach them
something different than their parents do. That would never occur
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to you. Hey, I got to get into that relationship.
I got to break that kid away from their parents
and teach them my values. That's not even how a
normal person looks at the world. It's weird. That's how
all communists look at the world. That's why they are
so deeply embedded in the education system. They're not having
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kids of their own. They want your kids. Here's the
head of the Minneapolis Teachers Union before I play it signal.
You may not know what it is, you may not
have it. It's one of those messaging apps for your phone,
supposed to be private. Keep in mind, there are no
private messaging apps. The government and all kinds of people
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have access to all this stuff. But it's supposed to
be one of the more private messaging apps. And apparently
you can get in big groups on there and share
all these Hey we're gonna do this, we're gonna do that.
Let's have a beer at Chili's. Although these people weren't
talking about having a beer at Chili's. These people were
talking about the techniques they would use to stop Ice
from deporting rapists and murderers from the country. Here's the
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head of the Minneapolis Teachers Union.
Speaker 3 (03:51):
In signal chat groups running plates in their cars, doing patrols,
that somehow we're ashamed of that activity, that somehow you
could call our bosses or show our faces and then
we would be shunned by our community. Our bosses are
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in the signal chats with us, Our elected officials are
in the chats with.
Speaker 1 (04:19):
Us, not just some nobody. That's the head of the
Minneapolis teachers Union. What do you think she's going to
teach Aiden and Jaden and Brayden about immigration when they
walk into school. This is a California student. Keep in mind,
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our friend Ryan Gradoski already looked up where this kid
goes to school. It costs thirty five thousand dollars a year,
so he's a spoiled rich kid. But setting that aside,
where do you think he learned this?
Speaker 4 (04:53):
I have been at school for the past month, for
the past couple months actually with friends, friends who are Mexican,
Latino Asian, and seeing the looks on their faces when
anybody says anything about ice is terrifying, and I just
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I want to say that when I'm with them, I
feel I feel angry, I feel furious because when I'm
I when I watch the news, I see people being kidnapped,
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people being hit by cars during protests, and I just
I don't know what to say.
Speaker 1 (05:44):
Yeah, we can tell, but thereafter your children. And don't
think for a second they're passive about it just because
it would never occur to you to go after someone
else's kids. That doesn't matter her at all. It would
never occur to them to not go after somebody else's kids.
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That's how they operate, Bronco. I'm not sure how many
of your listeners caught it, but you recently admitted to
being a fraud. Supposedly you have a god given gift
of being able to look at any menu and determine
what the best item on the menu. Now we know
that you're not a menu whisper, but a menu studier.
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You cheat by looking up the menu before you go
to the restaurant. Anyone can pick out the best menu
item if they study the menu ahead of time. Thanks
for finally letting us tell the rest of the story,
says his name is Dave. Dave. Let me ask you
something Michael Jordan did he did he magically become the
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greatest basketball player on the planet or did he have
to work for it? Now I understand that Michael Jordan
has some natural gifts that he can use as building
blocks to become the greatest basketball player ever. He's really tall,
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and he's lean. He's gonna be a naturally fast person.
Michael Jordan famously had huge hands, and that helps you
in basketball when you're palming a basketball. So that's like
me when it comes to menus. I have so many
natural skills that God has given me that allow me
to I don't even need to see pictures. I can
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look at a menu and I just know what to order.
But those are just raw skills. If Michael Jordan doesn't
spend time in the gym working on his fundamentals, shooting, dribbling,
hour after hour in the weight room, then all those
the big hands that the height means nothing at all
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without the willingness to put in the hard work to
refer find your skills and become the greatest ever. Being
a menu whisper is not just something God gives you.
God can give you well, God, well, probably not you.
God gave me the tools. But from there I had
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to make a conscious decision whether or not I was
going to study math or I was going to get
good at something that really mattered knowing what to order
in restaurants. When I get emails like this, you know
what it tells me. It tells me you're jealous. That's
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what it tells me. It tells me you're somebody who
constantly orders the wrong thing in the restaurant. You look across.
Maybe it's your wife in this case, maybe it's your
boyfriend and he's he's eating something that looks delicious and
you're eating some dried out pile of chicken. You want
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to be better, and so then you look at someone
like me and you think, I don't think I could
ever be that, And that's true, you couldn't, but with
some hard work you could get better. You can't be
Michael Jordan. You don't have the physical gifts, but with
some hard work you can play in the NBA. You're
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never going to be the greatest orderer of food on
the planet like I am. God didn't have that for you.
You can improve, You can improve, all right, don't get
down on yourself. That was meant to be a pick
me up. Hey, Jesse, thanks for the little Red Book.
I don't have a question for you. Are you going
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to do an audio or I do have a question
for you. Are you going to do an audio book
for it? No, not doing an audio book. You're welcome
for the Little Red Book. I want to again remind
you that it is free. Everyone is now emailing thanks.
I can't. It's just free. It's a little booklet. It's
ninety three pages. Jessekelly dot com is where you go
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and put in your email address. Yes, Chris, I will
remind them. Please don't email Chris and ask for the book.
Go to Jesse Kelly dot com put in your email address.
It is the Jesse Kelly Show on a magnificent, magnificent
Wednesday hopday, and you can email us Jesse at jesse
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kellyshow dot com. All right, so I played John Thune
earlier Senate Majority Leader John Thune. I know you're not
a fan. You are well aware I'm not a fan.
You want the Save Act passed. You understandably want people
to have to show ID to vote. You understand the
Communists are desperate to not have that happen.
Speaker 5 (10:48):
We've got to get this done, and we've got to
get it done very quickly.
Speaker 1 (10:51):
The Save Act is an abomination.
Speaker 5 (10:54):
It's Jim Crow two point zero across the country.
Speaker 1 (10:57):
Here was Dick Gloomenthal.
Speaker 6 (10:58):
It's simply a step toward totalitarian and authoritarian effort to
suppress the vote, and it goes along with his seizing
election machines.
Speaker 1 (11:13):
And you're not a child, you're not an idiot. You
know why they don't want you to have to show
ID to vote. It's one of those things that's insanely
popular across the political spectrum.
Speaker 5 (11:23):
I got all this polling on the screen, going back
since twenty eighteen. You'll notice on all of it it's
all north of seventy five percent, seventy six percent, seventy
six percent, seventy six percent, eighty one percent, and then
eighty three percent in the last year of Americans agree
with Nicki Minaj. They favor photo ID to be able
to vote.
Speaker 1 (11:43):
What about my party? What's the party berg?
Speaker 5 (11:44):
Yeah, Normally you might expect, hey, there'd be a big
divide by party where Republicans really forwd in, Democrats really
against it.
Speaker 7 (11:51):
But not really.
Speaker 2 (11:52):
Here.
Speaker 5 (11:52):
I mean, just take a look here, favorite photo IDA vote.
You got ninety five percent of Republicans pretty much all
of them, but even seventy one percent of rat favorite
photo ID to vote. So again, Nicki Minaj posting that
on X and what you see is is that the
American people, actually, it's not really all that controversial. The
American people are with Nicki Minaj whether they are Republican.
Speaker 1 (12:14):
Okay, your frustrated Republicans won't pass it, John Thune, what
I played earlier sounded like a man who didn't exactly
feel any urgency to pass it.
Speaker 8 (12:28):
If the coin of the realm and the Senate is
floor time, there's a finite amount of it, and we
have a lot of things we have to do. There's
a housing bill that's a waiting action, hopefully, a market
structure bill, possibly permitting reform, farm bill, highway bill, you
can go right down the list, Russia sanctions. There are
a whole bunch of things that could be teed up
for action on the floor of the Senate. And so
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you have to make some judgments and the conference will
have a conversation about that. I've committed to that that
we will talk about that idea and determine whether or
not they're what the conference's views are about it, and
whether how they want to proceed. As I said, we
will vote on the Save Act, but exercising or triggering
a talking filibuster has ramifications implications that I think everybody
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needs to be aware of.
Speaker 1 (13:16):
Okay, you probably saw that they took it out of
the legislation. Some people are trying to get it put
into this legislation. They took it out of the legislation. Now,
if I can give you a bit of good news,
and I don't know that it will work out in
the end, I'm doubtful that it will. But here's a
bit of good news. I talked to Tim Burchett earlier today.
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You know who Tim Burchett is. He's fantastic. He's one
of the very few politicians I like. He's a congressman
out of Tennessee. Granted, I'm the hugest Tennessee Homer in
the world. I just adore Tennessee, so I'm a little biased,
but he's awesome. He's one of us, Tim Burchett. He's
a waffle house like we do Gas, one of us.
Tim Burchett is the furthest thing away from a DC
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homer where he's going to defend the Republicans and things
like that. All he does is make Republicans bad. Tim
Burchett told me that John Thune is actually trying to
get this thing done. Now, I didn't tell you it
was gonna get done. I'm doubtful it will get done.
But he told me that John Thune is trying to
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get it done. Tim Burchett would tell me, in no
uncertain terms, if John Thune was trying to destroy this thing,
Tim Burchett would tell me he would be completely honest
about it. I'm telling you right now, Tim Burchett told
me on this issue, John Thune is trying to get
it done. Now again, I said, I'm not hopeful it's
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going to get done because we have these steps. I'm
about to call him Democrat light. But we have people
like Susan Collins of Maine. Now, I'm actually not hard
on Susan Collins of Maine because she's from a blue state.
She's a Republican who gets elected in a blue state.
She's got to be half a Democrat. James Langford has
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no excuses to be so effeminate and pathetic. John Cornan
has no excuses. Barrasso Hansagram, they have no excuse at all.
Susan Collins has every excuse in the world. Susan Collins
is facing brutal re election headwinds right now, Susan Collins.
We remember we have to have every Republican vote. Susan
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Collins might not be able to which puts us which
puts us in quite a bind because communists have to
cheat in elections to win them. Do you hear this? What?
What do you think this is?
Speaker 9 (15:47):
Fulton County election officials have filed a motion in federal
court calling for the return of all twenty twenty election
documents the FBI took from an elections office.
Speaker 1 (15:55):
They sees seven hundred.
Speaker 9 (15:56):
Boxes of ballots and voting records from the twenty twenty election.
The Fulton County chairman says, quote, our constitution itself is
at stake.
Speaker 1 (16:05):
That's weird. Why would they want those ballots back? The
county in Georgia that pretty much determined the presidential election
had a lot of funny business going on. The FEDS
went in and seized the ballots. Now they're begging for
them back.
Speaker 2 (16:24):
Huh.
Speaker 1 (16:25):
I wonder what they're gonna find in there. Remember FFC,
the Democrat Party disappears without it. It is the Jesse
Kelly Show on a wonderful, wonderful Wednesday. Remember if you
missed any part of the show, you can download at iHeart,
Spotify iTunes. All right, So I have all kinds of
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energy questions right now, and they span the globe because
everyone knows what a renaissance man. I am, Venezuela. What
is happening in Germany? There's all kinds of stuff about
Russian oil, sanctions, all kinds of things that go way
above my head, which is saying something since I'm six eight.
So we need Daniel Turner in here with power the future. Okay, Daniel,
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First of all, Iran, Russia, India, Russian oil. I'm just
going to hand you the show. What's happening?
Speaker 2 (17:22):
A lot's going on. You know. The problem with oil,
as is the problem with a lot of the world,
is that geographically it is found where our Lord and
Savior and God Almighty decided to put it. And sometimes
the people who stand above that soil are not good actors.
I think we're the good guys. I'll always believe that
about America. But Rand's not right. Russia is not, Venezuela
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is not. And so President Trump sees oil as a
leverage point and says, I mention, if we control the oil,
and then we control to an extend the actions of
those bad guys. Right when Russia had unfettered oil access,
look at what it did to Europe. And then look
at what it did to Ukraine. And when Iran had
unfettered oil access from er Biden released all the sanctions
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on Iran, look at what it did to Israel. And
then when all these bad guys do bad things, they
call upon eighteen year old Jesse Kelly's and say, hey, boys,
we're going to send you over to fight another war
because America has to come to the rescue. So President
Trump is saying, how about this, how about we preempt
the war by not letting the bad guys get rich
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and powerful to begin with, and so control the oil,
control the world. When people were angry about this, and
they were saying, oh, I thought he was America. First,
I thought he was not starting wars. Yeah, he's not
going to start wars because he's going to stop the
bad guys from ever getting the money and the power
to go to war. So you know what, I'd rather
control Venezuelan oil than send more of farm boys to
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die on battlefields because we let bad guys get rich
and powerful.
Speaker 1 (19:01):
How squeezed, And I realized this is an opinion question
because everybody is everybody is invested in lying about this.
But how financially squeezed do you think Russia is when
it comes to these sanctions? Now we see these European leaders, Hey,
we need to get off of Russia. India, things are
happening there. Do you think Russia, who had been previously
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living off of this money, do you think they are
feeling it?
Speaker 2 (19:28):
I think they are now and the reason why is
just because of the price point. Remember, for four years
under Biden, the average barrel price per barrel of oil
price was around ninety five dollars. It hit one hundred
and thirty five for several weeks, but it was around
one hundred and ninety five for a long period of time.
Oil prices right now are quote unquote high, and I
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think it hit sixty two. Oil was down to fifty four.
That's a huge delta, right, that's that's not exactly fifty percent,
but it's forty it's forty five percent. And it's really
hard to placate your you're a la garky whatever you
want to call them, right, Like, if you're Vladimir Putin,
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you got to buy a lot of people to keep
getting these soldiers killed to keep the whole Ukraine disaster
going on. And you do that with money. When you
have forty forty five percent fewer bucks, fewer rubles, it's
harder to bribe people, it's harder to pay for soldiers.
So I think they're gonna if they aren't already feeling
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the pinch, and they are, it's going to get a
lot worse just because of the global oil prices. And
that's a good thing.
Speaker 1 (20:40):
Speaking with Daniel Turner breaking down all this oil stuff
that I find fascinating. Daniel, I keep reading that Saudi
Arabia is potentially feeling a serious financial squeeze, which is
so odd because I always think about as that that
has been one of those places that is just dripping
with money. Is this an oil price thing? Is this
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you have a royal family with a couple screws loose thing?
What is this?
Speaker 2 (21:08):
It is the fact that those Petro states oil is
their only export. You know, America has a lot of
oil and gas. Texas has a lot of oil and gas,
but Texas also has a diversified economy. America has a
diversified economy, and yes, if the oil sector takes a hit.
It's not good for the economy overall. But there's a
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lot of stuff happening in America. If you're a country
like Saudi Arabia, ninety percent of your revenue is generated
from oil, and when ninety percent is down fifty percent,
that's a hit to the country.
Speaker 1 (21:42):
Right.
Speaker 2 (21:42):
There's a reason why Dubai has the world's tallest skyscraper
and the world's largest indoor ski resort and all these
stupid things that those Arabs build with their wealth. The
reason why is because oil was high for a long
time because of the American energy policy in particular, and
they were flushed with cash. But now that they're not
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flushed worth cash, they're not building these skyscrapers anymore. Right,
They're not building any indoor resorts, and Saudi Arabia is
looking to diversify so much so that Saudi Arabia is
trying to get a tourism business. I couldn't imagine going
on vacation to a place where I couldn't drink. Quite frankly,
I couldn't imagine a day where I couldn't drink and
at the end of the day have a couple of cigarettes.
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Because my life is if chaotic and insane. Imagine going
to Saudi Ira. Imagine being in that. Well, you've been
in the desert Jesse. Imagine being a desert at one
hundred and fifteen degrees and you can't even have a cocktail. No,
thank you, so good luck with your tourism industry.
Speaker 1 (22:42):
I have been to many very hot places in the world,
many many hot deserts in the world. By a mile.
The most oppressive heat I have ever found in my
life is in Kuwait, which is obviously right next door
I've it was like a life force, Daniel, you could
like walk on the air. What's freaking awful?
Speaker 2 (23:01):
Yeah, yeah, I spent a lot of time in those countries,
not as much as you, and I wasn't in uniform.
I was at the State Department. But yeah, awful heat,
awful misery. And because we were in these host nations,
there was no end of the day, like let's just
have a beer and relax. Boys. It was. Yeah, a brutal,
brutal places, brutal part of the world. I don't wish
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those people ill, but I don't want them to be
rich and powerful, and I don't want them to control
world markets, and I don't want them to control world ideas.
So I don't mind the fact that the Middle East
starts getting the kick in the teeth, because the Middle
East is the bane of a lot of our existence.
Speaker 1 (23:40):
Quite frankly, Dubai. I'm the only person on planet Earth
who apparently has never been to Dubai. Is Dubai fun.
Speaker 2 (23:50):
I would never go. I have no desire. I won't
even fly through Dubai. I just have a boycott of
the Middle East because of the time I spent there.
I don't like the culture. I don't want to spend
time in that part of the world. I'm married to
an Australian, so I go to Australia to see in laws,
and there's always the two ways to go. You can
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fly through Dubai, or you can fly through La and
go the you know, across the Pacific, and I always
go across the Pacific. I don't think I'll ever step
foot in those parts of the world if I can,
if I can avoid too.
Speaker 1 (24:25):
I'm sorry, no offense.
Speaker 10 (24:27):
Any of your.
Speaker 2 (24:27):
Wonderful listeners who are from that region are gonna now
call me whatever a racist and xenophobe, as you always
say on Twitter, Jesse, and it's One of the things
I love about you when people say mean things to you,
which just makes you stronger. And I think you've taught
a lot of us that then as well, Like call
me a racist online, you think that's gonna you think
you think that's gonna stop me? To give me a break.
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So if anyone heard this and they're like, oh my god,
he's a xenophobe, I mean, yeah, tweet at him. Good luck, buddy.
It's not gonna stop a damn thing.
Speaker 1 (24:56):
Yeah, I don't care if you offended anybody. I offend
people every minute of the day on the shelf for Vincenday.
By the way, if you're offended by anything, Daniel Turner said,
remember I don't care.
Speaker 2 (25:06):
All right.
Speaker 1 (25:07):
Final thing, final thing, the nuclear power thing. Yeah, are
we getting it rolling?
Speaker 2 (25:16):
We are. The administration has relaxed a lot of rules
and put together financing and and there are ten nuclear
power plants that are now underway. It's going to take
a little time to get there and and this, and
we're ahead of there. We're behind the eight ball, right,
we are. We are. We are slow to get this
up and running. And that's unfortunate. Uh, you know, we'll
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be it we have a brighter future, but we're not
there yet. And the problem and I think about this
when it comes to the midterms even you know, people
worry about affordability and pricing and what does this mean
for uh uh, you know the overall message of the midterms.
Four years of bad energy policy has made a very
expensive America. It's going to take time to squeeze the
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inflation out of this economy. You know, if these nuclear
plants had been built in the first Trump administration, we'd
be in better shape. If anything had been done of
value in the Biden administration, we'd be in better shape.
So you know, we are headed in a good direction
on all things energy. Will we get there in time
for November? And are sadly misinformed American electorate? I don't know,
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but I am optimistic about the future based upon what
I see every day.
Speaker 1 (26:29):
Daniel, you are the best, my friend. Come back soon.
I appreciate you very much. One more segment. Hang on.
It is the Jesse Kelly's Show. Final segment of The
Jesse Kelly Show on a Wednesday. You can email us
Jesse at Jesse Kellyshow dot com. But we shall return tomorrow.
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Don't worry we shall return. This is the mayor of Baltimore.
Some people, they are able to get all the way
through life and get high positions of power by pulling
out one card whenever they get themselves into trouble. This card,
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in case you can't hear it. The audios a little garbage,
the reporters asking, hey, why do you need a government
funded one hundred and sixty six thousand dollars suv drives
across the sea?
Speaker 11 (27:25):
Governor bought that's a long time ago. And I also
were you you looked at I understand that I did
answer the question. Just because you didn't get the answer,
that you won it. And your racist slamt this one thing.
Speaker 1 (27:42):
And you're racist slam. Speaking of governor's one of my
favorite things. It's not my favorite thing, but one of
my favorite things in politics is when communists speak about guns.
And this is what happens when you drive all the
men out of your party. There's no expertise for you
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to lean on when you try to talk about things.
Democrats speaking about guns is always hilarious. Every single time.
Here's the governor of the state of New York.
Speaker 12 (28:18):
You'll no longer sell handguns that can be converted into
semi automatic machines able to be able to fire twelve
hundred rounds a minute.
Speaker 1 (28:30):
Not here, not in New York. It's so important. I
don't understand. Just stop for a second here, Chris. This
is a business matter, so it's probably unique for you
explain this to me. You're a communist. Obviously, everyone knows
the reasons you want to take people's guns away so
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you can shoot them all in the head and put
them in googlegs. We got all that. So you're always
having to ticket up there and come up with some
new reason why you need to take away this gun
and that gun. You have occasions like this where you
need to speak about guns. Nobody around you knows anything
about guns. Why don't you hire somebody to what Chris what? Okay,
(29:24):
Chris said, you don't know what? You don't know? That
sounds right to everybody in the room. Okay, Now here's
where I'll push back on that. You've been made fun
of enough. All these people live on social media, all
of them. Do they all know what someone's saying on
Facebook or Twitter or whatever. The most powerful man in
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the world lives on social media, Donald Trump. They're all
on there. They've seen people mocking them. Don't tell me
you don't know what you don't know After the eight
hundredth time you say something st about guns and you
get mocked into the ground about it. You all have money,
(30:06):
They have endless campaign money. Why don't you find one
gun guy and pay him so you don't sound like
a moron all the time? People do all kinds of
things for money. Look at Kamala Harris. Just find somebody
and pay him to teach you about guns. Yes, you, Chris,
(30:28):
Look democrats, I'm telling you right now, I have someone
who is available for money. Believe me, wellieve you can't
imagine how cheap he'll probably come too. It's probably a
dollar ninety eight and Jewish producer Cryst will teach you
everything you need to know about guns. Problem is they
don't have the testosterone. That's the problem, you see, testosterone,
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it's about your mind. Testosterone is about how your mind works,
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before we check out it. Here Josh Holly was interviewing j.
Chari only he goes by the name doctor j. Which
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how cool is that? It's not much, but it's something.
Speaker 7 (32:07):
Don't you think to restore public trust is important that
we level with the American people, that there's transparency, that
we correct the record and say, here's actually what your
government did with your tax money. And we were told
over and over and over and over, no tax money
ever went to WUHAN, no gain of function research.
Speaker 1 (32:24):
That was a lie.
Speaker 7 (32:25):
That was a lie from the leaders of NIH at
the time. I think those lies need to be corrected
and the facts, all of the facts, however sorted and
unpleasant they may be, for the institution need to come
out so that the public can say, Okay, we've cleaned
house here. We've got some confidence in what our own
government is doing with our tax money.
Speaker 1 (32:46):
Don't you agree with that?
Speaker 10 (32:47):
I do agree with that. After a patient dies in
a hospital, there's often a conference, a mobidit immortality conference,
where there's just an honest conversation what went wrong. I
think that the United States desperately needs.
Speaker 1 (32:58):
That, desperately.
Speaker 7 (33:00):
Will you make that a priority in your time at
in IHY.
Speaker 10 (33:04):
Happy to collaborate with you and others in Connors to
make that good.
Speaker 7 (33:07):
I think it's absolutely vital.
Speaker 1 (33:10):
Look, it's not the reckoning you deserve, but it's something.
Speaker 5 (33:14):
And now here's a headline.
Speaker 1 (33:15):
Why you know? You know the thing? Headlines we didn't
get to. Majority of California voters back billionaire wealth tax
even when aware of economic risks. Oh, the consequences are
coming for being stupid. Man breaks into Little Caesar's, starts
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making and selling pizzas. North Carolina police say man did
nothing wrong. Sun burgled dad's Northumberland home on Christmas Day
and made himself a ham sandwich. I'll be honest, I
just wanted to say the word burgled It's always made
me laugh. This job sucks. A DOJ lawyer melts down
in court over him migration cases. Look, lady, we've all
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been there. We'll be back tomorrow to do it again.
That's all