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Speaker 1 (00:02):
Jesse Kelly Shaw. Let's have some fun.
Speaker 2 (00:09):
On a Wednesday, a Hope day, and we have made
it over halfway through the week.
Speaker 1 (00:18):
Smile even now it's kind of a rough day. Maybe
a bit of a rocky show here for a bit.
Put a smile on your face. We're over halfway through
the week, and here's what's on tap for tonight. Yes,
I'm at some point in time going to make fun
of the liberal white woman for kissing Jasmine Crocketts feet.
And we'll go over emails and Texas doing good things.
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We're going to talk about local elections, not my specific one,
but why they matter so much. I'll get to all
those things in a while. But you know, and I
know what we have to talk about. What we're going
to talk about, what has the anti communist, the MAGA,
the America First Movement on fire with rage today? I
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have not one theory. I have two theories about why
these things are happening, what is coming out, and I'm
going to get to both of them. One of them
may make you feel better, probably will the other one
will undoubtedly horrify you and make you feel worse. But
what am I talking about? Just in case you haven't
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been paying attention to the news. You haven't been on
social media. Trump's full comments to Laura Ingram about foreign
workers H one B workers coming into the country. They
are going like wildfire across the nation today. So let's
listen to what he said.
Speaker 3 (01:45):
Well, first of all, I think and I know the
H one be very well and it's something that I
frankly use and I shouldn't be allowed to use.
Speaker 4 (01:51):
We shouldn't have it very very bad for workers.
Speaker 1 (01:54):
And oh wait, that was Donald Trump from a while ago.
That was the wrong one. Let's go to Donald Trump's
comments with Laura Ingram about these foreign works.
Speaker 5 (02:06):
You see some big tech companies where they'll lay off
nine thousand workers and then they'll apply for.
Speaker 1 (02:12):
A bunch of overseas visas.
Speaker 5 (02:13):
And I sort of wonder, my, that doesn't totally make
sense to meth Does that displacement in that math worries
me a bit? And what the President has said, he
said very clearly, we want the very best, in the
brightest to make America their home.
Speaker 1 (02:25):
We want them to build great companies and so forth.
Speaker 5 (02:27):
But I don't want companies to fire nine thousand American
workers and then to go and say we can't find
workers here in America.
Speaker 1 (02:36):
Wait, that was the wrong clip too. All right, nev,
Let's go to Trump's comments on Laura Ingram. What do
you have to.
Speaker 5 (02:45):
Say this idea that American citizens don't have the talent
to do great things, that you have to import a
foreign class of servants and professors to do these things.
Speaker 1 (02:55):
I just reject that.
Speaker 5 (02:55):
I actually think we invest in our own people, we
can do a lot of good.
Speaker 1 (03:00):
That was the wrong one too. Let's go to what
Trump did actually say to Laura Ingram.
Speaker 6 (03:08):
Each one b visa thing will not be a big
priority for your administration, because if you want to raise
wages for American workers, you can't flood the country with
tens of thousands or hundreds.
Speaker 4 (03:19):
And we also do have to bring in talent.
Speaker 7 (03:22):
When we got your talent, we don't have talented people.
Speaker 3 (03:26):
No, you don't have You don't have certain talents, and
you have to people have to learn. You can't take
people off an unapplied like an unemployment line and say
I'm going to put you into a factory who we're
going to make missiles.
Speaker 1 (03:39):
We don't have the talent. We can't learn if you
don't have a job, we can't put you in a
factory and teach you how to work it. All right,
So what did I show up to today? I don't
even know what the total number is. I did read
them all. I showed up to like this, Bronco six
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hundred thousand Chinese students, H one bs and wealth redistribution.
What a crappy twenty four hours. The entire year has
been in service to his donors. I'm at the point
where I won't care if he's impeached, removed, indicted, and
sent to prison. I have another one. I mean, I
have so many, Hey, Jesse, no more cope. The nineties
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Democrat that is Trump is thumbing his nose at the
base and embracing the immigration and globalist whims of his
donors and the lobbyists is destroying his presidency. The die
is cast. So this is not what I voted for.
I'm gonna stop. I'm not gonna read all these but
this is what I showed up to today, Your white
hot anger at Trump's one of the worst interviews, maybe
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the worst interview he's ever given. So, like I said,
I have two working theories about what is happening right now.
Let me go with the first one that might make
you feel better. Parts of it may offend you, and
I don't care if they do, but it might make
you feel better. Right, And keep in mind, it wasn't
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just Trump with sitting down with Laura Ingram saying things
like this. We have DHS Secretary Christinome going on the
news and at the same time, almost as if it's coordinated,
saying things like.
Speaker 8 (05:25):
That, we're going to keep using our visa programs, We're
just going to make sure that they have integrity, that
we're actually doing the vetting of the individuals who come
into this country, that they want to be here for
the right reasons, that they're not supporters of terrorists and
organizations that hate America. And that's what I think is
so remarkable is under the Trump administration we've sped up
our process and added integrity to the visa programs, to
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green cards, to all of that. But also more people
are becoming naturalized under this administration than ever before. More
people are becoming citizens.
Speaker 1 (05:57):
What what did you just say? More people becoming citizens
than ever before. By the way, it's not just Trump,
not just Christin Nolm. This is becoming a pattern.
Speaker 9 (06:09):
Scott be said again, we can't snap our fingers and
say you're going to learn how to build ships overnight.
We want to bring semiconductor industry back to the US.
There's going to be big facilities in Arizona. So I
think the president's vision here is to bring in overseas
workers where these jobs went to have skills, who have
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the skills, three five, seven years to train the US workers.
Then they can go home. The US workers fully takeover.
Speaker 1 (06:40):
We're going to bring them here and then after they're
done training us stupid Americans without any skills or talent,
then they'll go home. Of course, anyone who knows anything
about illegal immigration understands actually a large percentage of the
illegals in this country are visa overstays. They don't go
home visa expuyers, they stay right here. Now let's go
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to my theory that I hope I'm correct about. I
hope I'm correct about. First, let's discuss Donald Trump. What
his belief system actually is, but what are his stances
on things? Now here's the thing. Donald Trump was a businessman.
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Is a businessman. You knew Donald Trump long before he
got into politics, A tough talking New York businessman, real
estate deals, he's doing his apprentice show, he's firing people.
He's Donald Trump. He's larger than life. He's in the movies.
Donald Trump. You know who? You knew who? He was,
always that guy and not some hardcore anti communist at all.
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Really a registered Democrat, but a New York Democrat, not
one of these crazy comedies by any means. Registered democrat
gave money to Democrats. It's kind of what he was.
But he was also man has always been a man
who understood the dangers of China. He is a man
who is understood for a very long time and spoken
out for a very long time about the dangers of
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illegal immigration. We all remember how he launched his presidential
bid ten years ago. He comes down the escalator and
gives a speech. It's common now, so it's kind of
baked into the cake, but back then it was not common.
He got up and he gave a speech and he said,
these people coming in from Mexico, these are a bunch
of drug dealers and criminals and rapists, and we got
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to stop it. Republican politicians did not have the stones
to talk like that back when Donald Trump gave that speech.
And because of that speech, that kind of tough talk
on immigration. That is what launched Donald Trump to the
front of that presidential race, and he's never looked back since,
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stomping everybody because of that speech, because the right, you
and me, we were so hungry, We are so hungry
for anyone to stop handing our country away to foreigners.
America belongs to Americans, Canada belongs to Canadians, France belongs
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to Frenchmen. That is how nations are supposed to work.
We have watched for decades while politicians have handed our
country away to foreigners collaborating with businesses, and we're sick
of it. We're sick of all the amnesty crap. And
so when you hear a guy like Donald Trump step
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up and say, Mexico, they're sending rapists and drugs, just
that little bit of refreshing honesty without apology. It was
like it was like being really thirsty and someone handed
you a glass of ice water. Oh, that is so refreshing,
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Thank you, thank you. He spoke a plain truth everyone knew,
but no politician had the guts to say.
Speaker 2 (10:12):
It is the Jesse Kelly Show on a Wonderful Wednesday,
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Speaker 1 (10:24):
We are addressing the the comments that Trump made about
how we American Well, I mean, let's play it again here.
Speaker 6 (10:31):
They are each one b VISA thing will not be
a big priority for your administration because if you want
to raise wages for American workers, you can't flood the
country with tens of thousands or hundreds of hours.
Speaker 4 (10:42):
We also do have to bring in talent when.
Speaker 7 (10:45):
We've got talent, and you know we don't have talented people.
Speaker 3 (10:49):
No, you don't have you don't have certain talents, and
you have to people have to learn. You can't take
people off an unimploied like an unemployment line is say.
Speaker 4 (10:57):
I'm going to put you into a factory. We're going
to make missiles.
Speaker 1 (11:01):
Yeah, so let's discuss this.
Speaker 9 (11:07):
You.
Speaker 1 (11:08):
I don't know if you know this or realize this,
but you are way more hardcore anti communists than Donald
Trump is. He's got more power than me or you.
He probably has more charisma than me or you, and
he has been wonderful for the America First movement and
he deserves all kinds of credit for getting it rolling.
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But you have always been more hardcore than he is.
He listens, though. He listens though sometimes because he's not
a traditional conservative or anti communist like you, sometimes he
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has ideas that are freaking horrible, dumb, just bad, but
he listens. Do you remember, obviously, you remember COVID. Do
you remember that horrible clock shot and everything else? You
remember all that? And do you remember when Donald Trump
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was rolling out his second, well his third presidential campaign,
gearing up the run again in twenty twenty four, started
making the rounds, doing rallies, doing interviews, and he would
get up on stage who he was, he was sitting
down with Bill O'Reilly, and he would say things like
this about the vaccine. Both the President and I are
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vax And did you get the booster? Yes? I got
it too, Okay, so do dun Nunn.
Speaker 4 (12:43):
That's he's a very tiny group of it.
Speaker 1 (12:45):
It was hard to hear, but they started booing. The
crowd started booing. I don't know if you know this,
but he tried this more than once at rallies. He
would get up and he'd talked about how great warp
speed was, how great the vas was, And every time
he did it, he would get booed. Now here's what
you may not know. Donald Trump polled friends, family, and
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advisors aside and said to them, I don't understand. They
love me, they love my rallies, they love everything. We're saying.
Why am I getting booed whenever I bring up the vaccine?
And it was explained to him, probably all the things
you think about it. People were fired over it, people
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were injured over it, people died over it. This is
not a popular thing you did. So whether or not
you love it is frankly an important stop bragging about
it and stop talking about it because the people don't
like it. Stop. So, he didn't have the correct position
on that. To this day he doesn't have the correct
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position on that. He wants to brag about it, he
loves it. To this day he doesn't, but he stays
relatively quiet about it. Why because of you? Because you
are more hardcore than he is. You always have been.
He is the beginning. Remember, the next one will be
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more hardcore than him, and then a while after that'll
be more hardcore than him. He's not the end. He's
the beginning. And to his credit, he listens, we need
the mass deportation of foreigners. We do not need a
single more illegal, and we don't need a single more legal.
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We don't need more H one b's. We don't need
fewer jobs for Americans and more jobs for foreigners who
then turn around and hire only other foreigners. This is
a terrible idea, it's terrible policy, and by the way,
it's absolutely putred to say the American people don't have
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the talent to do these jobs, especially when you're referencing
freaking factory. Joe b.
Speaker 6 (15:03):
Visa thing will not be a big priority for your
administration because if you want to raise wages for American workers,
you can't flood the country with tens of thousands or
hundreds of eyes.
Speaker 4 (15:13):
And we also do have to bring in talent when.
Speaker 7 (15:16):
We're gone talent, and we don't have talent in people now.
Speaker 3 (15:20):
You don't have you don't have certain talents, and you
have to people have to learn. You can't take people
off an unemployed like an unemployment line and say I'm
going to put you into a factory.
Speaker 4 (15:29):
Who are going to make missiles?
Speaker 1 (15:32):
Do you know who built all those tanks and planes
and bombs and bullets in World War Two? Who actually
physically built them? Women? Women who had never worked in
a factory. Ever, the men had to go off to war,
women patriotically and wonderfully had no other choice but to
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step up to support the war effort. Step into a factory.
You were just a school teacher. You were just a
stay at home mom, You were just this. You were that.
They had to put on their jeans and step into
a factory, having never done that labor in their lives,
and they had to be trained there. Hey, this is
how you make planes. It's important you do. And they did,
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completely untrained, completely unprepared. America's women stepped up like freaking
saints and patriots immediately were trained. We put out everything
from those factories in large part because of women, untrained
ones doing the work. It is the Jesse Kelly Show
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So time for my good theory that will probably make
you feel better about why we are suddenly getting this
messaging from Trump, from Christinom from Scott descent about how
important it is that we get more foreigners in here,
because you're too stupid, you don't have the talent. We
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need these foreigners. Why are we getting this messaging. Well,
we'll get to that specifically, But my good part of
the theory is this, Donald Trump listens when the base
gets angry about things he says or does, and he
changes course. I believe this could possibly be a trial
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balloon by the Trump administration. I believe the Trump administration
has a bunch of very big business interests around it,
as any administration would. Those are going to be your
big donors. Those are gonna be your big billionaire. Fancy
advisors and big businesses love cheap foreign labor, and they
hate hiring Americans. Much better to grab some foreigner. You
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can pay pennies on the dollar. It's terrible for the country,
but they love it. It's great for their bottom line.
Those people surround Donald Trump, they're in his ear more
h one b's more h one bs, more foreigners, more
foreign there's more foreigners. Donald Trump deploys his administration himself,
but sent deploys them to the news to float this
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one out there and see how the base reacts to it.
I believe the anger they are hearing today, they are
feeling today from Trump hardcores. It's not like it's a
bunch of never Trumper's out there from Trump hardcores, the
administration is hearing it. I think there is a chance
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this was a trial balloon that you popped with your
anger today. That's what I think. That's one theory. Now
just sit down and get ready now for the theory
that I think may make you feel really bad. It
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makes me feel very bad, and I'm very concerned that
this theory is the accurate one. All right. Do you
remember how odd it was how Trump all of a sudden,
almost out of nowhere, started to shout down any discussion
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of the Jeffrey Epstein stuff. This is not going to
be about Epstein. This is an example. Just stay with me.
You remember it was almost out of the blue. We
were always told the Epstein files are coming. I have
the file on my desk, We're going to release it.
We're going to expose on this. You remember all of it,
and there was never a peep really from Trump about it.
And then out of the blue, out of the blue,
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completely unprompted, we started getting stuff like this.
Speaker 5 (19:38):
Do you remember this, I say, why there was a
minute to see from the jail house team.
Speaker 10 (19:42):
Yeah, sir, are you still talking about Jeffrey Epstein. This
guy's been talked about for years. You're asking, we have Texas,
we have this, we have all of the things, and
are people still talking about.
Speaker 4 (19:58):
This guy, this creep that is unbelievable. Do you want
to waste the time? And do you feel like answer?
Speaker 1 (20:06):
I don't. It wasn't a one off. Almost as if
someone snapped their fingers in front of his face and
he was coming out of or going into hypnosis and
he started just to meet a shut up? What are
you talking about? Epstein? For everyone? Hit up, but stop
talking about this? Move on? Whoa, whoa? We were all
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a little taken aback. Where is this coming from? What's
going on? Well? What was going on? Well, here's what
was going on. I don't know about the specifics of it,
but it's obvious now from things we've heard and things
we've learned, what was going on. There wasn't necessarily a
file a piece of paper lining out every rich, powerful
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man who was a pedophile. There were a bunch of files,
a bunch of papers, a bunch of flight logs, a
bunch of people who either did business or nefarious business
with Jeffrey Epstein. There's a bunch of stuff to it.
And Donald Trump reacted that way at that time because
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he knows things before you will know them, or before
I will know them. That's just part of being president.
And he was trying to get out ahead of something.
He was trying to prep the ground for something. What
is that something? I told you what my theory was
at the time, and that has since proven to at
least be partially true. My theory was that Donald Trump
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never did anything inappropriate with these young girls, but his
name was in those files because he runs in the
billionaire world and that's a small world, and they were
going to have dealings together, and he knew his name,
his name was coming out, and that has turned out
to be true. And by the way, he didn't do
anything wrong with Jeffrey Epstein. There's no evidence of that,
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no indication of that whatsoever. But he knew his name
was coming. Another part of this theory could be he
knew that friends' names were coming maybe in not such
a flattering light donald Trump is. Every time we see
more Trump documents in there, he gets more and more exonerated.
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Maybe there's a friend who doesn't look quite as shiny
and new as Donald Trump does. Maybe there's a business associate,
a large donor, maybe there's something. Either way, Donald Trump
launches into an unprompted tirade about it several times. It
wasn't just once. He went off about it on social media,
screamed at any Republican who was want to get released. Today. Reportedly,
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and this has been confirmed, I believe by now, Lauren Bobert,
congresswoman out of Colorado, was called in front of the
Boss because she's pushing to have the files released. To
this day, they have started to tell everybody they can
about the whole thing. Shut up, why launch into time?
Speaker 2 (23:00):
Why there was a.
Speaker 5 (23:01):
Minute missing from the gel House team.
Speaker 4 (23:04):
Yeah, I'm I just said you.
Speaker 10 (23:07):
Are you still talking about Jeffrey Epstein? This guy's been
talked about for years. You're asking, we have Texas, what.
Speaker 1 (23:15):
Are you talking about? Shut up and move on. He
was trying to get out in front of something. Now
now for the hard part. You remember I told you
about the people around Donald Trump, and this is going
to be the same for any presidential administration. What we
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always want, what we crave, at least what I've always
craved is I know it sounds cliche, a people's champion.
We want somebody who cares about you and me, not
McDonald's and Facebook and Google and Ford and Chevy. We
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got that, and thatthod You don't have to be anti
business or anti corporation. What we have always craved is
a people's champion, somebody who cares about us. And Donald
Trump historically has shown that he does, if not care
for you or me, doesn't have the stain for you
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and me. Why was that? Do you remember? Do you
remember the McDonald's photo op? Almost everyone who paid attention
to the campaign remembers it. Donald Trump was up in
the polls. He was up in the polls. It looked
like he was gonna win. Then one day out of
the blue, Donald Trump drops his jacket, shows up at
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a McDonald's, throws on a McDonald's apron, he's putting fries
in the McDonald's boxes, and he's handing out meals to
people through the drive through window. Was it a political stunt? Oh,
my gosh, of course it was. But it was endearing
in a way, wasn't it. It made it. I don't
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care if it was a photo op. I don't care
if it was a half hour forty five minutes for
a half hour forty five minutes. He wasn't above doing
what you either do now or date in your youth,
wasn't above it, and wanted to show you he wasn't
above it. What was that stunk? What was it? In reality?
That was a I'm your people's champion stunt, That's what
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that was. I'm not too good for you. I'm not
too good to do the things you've done. That's what
that was. But presidential administrations have a very difficult time
staying that way. I'll give you the ugly part of
my theory. Next, it is the Jesse Kelly Show on
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a wonderful Wednesday. You can email the show your love,
your heye, your death, threads, whatever you would like Jesse
at Jesse kellyshow dot com. So now for my bad theory.
I had two theories. I already gave you the first one.
Maybe Trump's floating a trial balloon out about how we
gotta have more h one bs, just to see how
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you'll react. You've been furious all day. Maybe they back
off now. Now for the other part of it, Donald
Trump thinks in grand ways men like that do. That's
going to be almost impossible for someone like me or
someone like you to fully understand. I'm not a billionaire,
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I've never been president. My name is an Unbuildings. It's
just guys like that think bigger than normal people like
us think. You know, Elon Musk, you know what my
goals are. I want to eat red lobster. That's what
I want. Elon Musk wants to go to Mars. He's
currently coming up with a plan for humans to live
underground in Mars. We don't think the same. Donald Trump
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is one of those guys. Donald Trump is in his
final run at the press. But wait, it's actually worse
than that. Donald Trump is a year away, if we're
being realistic, from losing control of the House of Representatives.
You know it and I know it. He is. We
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will try to mitigate those losses through our hard work.
Don't get me wrong, but Democrats are probably going to
have the House in a year. A year from now.
Donald Trump, like every single American president, wants a signature
piece of legislation, and they all get one, all of them.
Maybe some good, some bad, lots of it's bad. Really,
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most of it's bad. Obamacare Inflation Reduction Act, you know
these stupid, large, horrible pieces of legislation. Donald Trump understands
that after if I'm correct, if Democrats take the House
at the midterms, and they likely will, he's not getting
any legislation of any kind through. He's a fish, actually
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a lame duck president when it comes to laws for
two years, he has one year left. Now, what kind
of majorities do we have. We don't have sixty votes
in the Senate. That's why the government just shut down.
You need sixty votes to pass laws. We don't have
those sixty votes. We don't have a big majority in
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the House. We have a majority. It's a very very
thin majority in the House. In fact, what reinforces the
theory I'm about to lay out there is the fact
that Donald Trump has been screaming at the top of
his lungs to end the filibuster, which makes a lot
of people uncomfortable. What if we do that? What will
Democrats do? But why is this all of a sudden
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something he's freaking out about. I'm here to tell you
Donald Trump wants a piece of legislation, something he can
hang around his neck as they carve his face on
Mount Rushmore. Don't laugh. That's how people like that think
they're different. Than us. That's how they think Donald Trump
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has a year to get that legislation through. So what
if this is the case, and I want to make
sure I shout this so we're very clear on it.
I have not had rumors come into my ear about this.
What I am noticing is a pattern. I am noticing
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a pattern that the administration is trying to sell foreign labor.
Christin Noam's talking about it, Donald Trump's talking about it,
Scott Bessent's talking about it. My theory is he wants
an immigration bill, and it's not going to be one.
You like, what kind of immigration bill could possibly pass
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the House with such a narrow majority and pass the
Senate when we are going to need Democrat votes for it.
What sort of an immigration bill would it be? Well,
when I said immigration bill, I hope you weren't thinking
fifty thousand more ice agents and one hundred foot wall
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with the moat and alligators on the border. Oh, there
may be just a little bit of that. But if
you're going to get the demonic communists to sign on
to any kind of an immigration bill, it's going to
be horrific. It's going to contain things that are going
to make you want to vomit in a trash can.
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My bad theory, and I pray to God I'm wrong,
is that Trump is currently prepping the ground for an
immigration bill that is going to make you want to
punch through a window. I notice patterns. You notice patterns.
We're not stupid people. In a twenty four hour span,
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all of these things happen.
Speaker 6 (31:01):
H one B visa thing will not be a big
priority for your administration because if you want to raise
wages for American workers, you can't flood the country with
tens of thousands or hundreds of miles.
Speaker 4 (31:11):
And we also do have to bring in talent.
Speaker 7 (31:14):
When we're gone to your talent and I know you
know you don't we don't have talent people.
Speaker 3 (31:18):
Now you don't have you don't have certain talents, and
you have to people have to learn. You can't take
people off an unapplied like an unemployment line and say
I'm going to put you into a factory who're going
to make missiles.
Speaker 8 (31:31):
This we're going to keep using our visa programs. We're
just going to make sure that they have integrity, that
we're actually doing the vetting of the individuals who come
into this country that they want to be here for
the right reasons, that they're not supporters of terrorists and
organizations that hate America. And that's what I think is
so remarkable is under the Trump administration, we've sped up
our process and added integrity to the visa programs, to
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green cards, to all of that. But also more people
are becoming naturalized under this administration than ever before. More
people are becoming citizens than this.
Speaker 9 (32:03):
You're going to see sub substantial announcements over the next
couple of days in terms of things we don't grow
here in the United States, coffee being one of them.
Speaker 1 (32:14):
Banana that's the wrong one.
Speaker 9 (32:16):
This again, we can't snap our fingers and say you're
going to learn how to build ships overnight. We want
to bring semiconductor industry back to the US. They're going
to be big facilities in Arizona. So I think the
President's vision here is to bring in overseas workers where
these jobs went, who have skills, who have the skills,
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three five, seven years to train the US workers, then
they can go home the US workers fully takeover.
Speaker 1 (32:47):
I think interests around Donald Trump who are not people's champions,
I think they are in his ear. I think every
time he proposes reductions to illegal immigration and legal immigration,
phone blows up with billionaires telling him how badly they
need twenty thousand more Indians and not American workers at all.
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And I think, in an effort to get a piece
of legislation passed, maybe it won't be legislation, maybe it'd
be some disastrous just executive order. I think he's planning
on doing something that's probably going to make it angry there.
I'm gonna drop it, and I'm gonna pray I'm wrong.
We're gonna move on and hopefully not discuss this anymore.