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Speaker 1 (00:01):
Jessey Kelly Show. Let's have some fun on a Thursday
as we churn and burn through the week, and it's
going to be a magnificent night on the Jesse Kelly Show. First,
we are going to address the January sixth pipe bomber

(00:23):
who was finally apprehended. We'll play a couple things for
you here in a couple of minutes, talk a little
bit about the why. There are a couple of things
I want to knock out. I'm I'm gonna try to
get to a bunch of emails tonight because I'm way behind.
I've been negligent. It's who I am. But we do
have to discuss a couple things. The lid is being
blown off of the smally fraud in Minnesota, and this

(00:44):
story is getting deeper and deeper. I'm not so sure
we're not gonna see a politician go to prison. We'll
talk about that at some point in time. More politicians
clearly being politicians because they want access to the things
which people have. A police chief problem. Some guy swallowed
a Faberge egg hole. Oh, that's so much more coming

(01:07):
up tonight on the world famous Jesse Kelly's Show. And
before I forget tomorrow is ask doctor Jesse Friday. Of course,
so I need your questions emailed in now to Jesse
at jessekellyshow dot com. All three hours belong to you
on Friday. As always, whatever's on your mind doesn't even

(01:29):
have to be political. Jesse at Jesse kellyshow dot com.
Now let's rewind. And I wouldn't think that I had
to recap this, but I had a conversation with Ob
this morning that leads me to believe I have to
recap this. In fact, the conversation I had with Ob

(01:50):
this morning brought home to me what a gigantic political
nerd I am and maybe you are. Because I'm home
with Ab having a cup coffee. We're messing around fred Is.
Of course they're all over everybody, and I get worried
that they're about to have a press conference and announce
the apprehension of the January sixth pipe bomber. And so

(02:13):
I'm looking at my phones and they're looking at my
phones and trying to get caught up on the news.
And she asked what I'm looking at, and I tell
her and she said what pipe bomber. Now she's a
pretty informed person. She watches the news every now and then.
She certainly is not one of these completely out of
touch people. But it really brought home to me what

(02:37):
a nerd I am. I looked at her, almost my
head cocked to the side and said, what pipe bomber?

Speaker 2 (02:45):
Are you serious?

Speaker 1 (02:47):
But that's probably the norm. It's probably the norm in
this country. So a quick, hopefully thirty second backstory for you,
I have the hiccups. Sorry, you're gonna have to deal
with that. On January six the January sixth thing that
Democrats claimed was an insurrection, which it wasn't. It was
just a little protest that got a little spicy. Almost

(03:09):
undoubtedly a government op by the way, but we'll set
aside for now. There was an extra element to the
story that added fuel to the Democrat fire, and that's
going to be important for who this guy turned out
to be. You see, Democrats, whether they did January sixth

(03:29):
on purpose, meaning they caused it with FBI agents and
antagonists in the crowd, or whether whether they did it
on purpose or not, Democrats loved it. It was a
huge moment for them. Why did they love it, because
Democrats are communists and communists believe in arresting and killing

(03:51):
their political opposition. They believe in using the powers of
the state to do so. They always have, they always will.
They believe in arresting and killing their political opponents. January sixth,
You know, all that bad footage January sixth gave them
the opportunity to do exactly that. But it needed some

(04:17):
extra spice. I mean, the video was bad and people
were getting ruffed up and whatnot, but it needed something
else to give it some juice. So they found that
something else.

Speaker 2 (04:32):
Bombs.

Speaker 1 (04:34):
Pipe bombs doesn't the second you say the word bomb,
it elevates every other story, right, every story, well there's
a bomb. Oh my gosh, a bomb. It doesn't even
have to have blown up. A bomb becomes a big deal.
Mafia wars in this country have historically gone very very

(04:54):
bad for the mob in places like Cleveland and Philadelphia.
When they start using bomb, the public's more acceptable that
some gangster gets shot in the back of the head.
They kind of just accept that as being how it is.
But you blow up one Cadillac in the street, and
now the public is more interested in the FBI is
coming for you. Bombs, And we had a bomber on January.

Speaker 2 (05:18):
Sixth, But.

Speaker 1 (05:20):
It was very odd. You see Washington, d C. I
don't know if you've ever been. I've always encouraged you
to go with your family to take in the history there,
the monuments and museums. But set that aside. I have
been in DC. I worked there for a year. I
lived there for one year. You cannot miss all the cameras.

(05:41):
It's wild when you get to Capitol Hill, anywhere around
Capitol Hill, you know where the Capitol Building is and
the Congressional offices. There are cameras every freaking where. And
it's not that these are just the ones you can see.
They are on every street, corner, on every building you
are on CA when you were there. So we had

(06:03):
January sixth, and we had this pipe bomber who left
pipe bombs at the RNC headquarters and DNC headquarters.

Speaker 2 (06:15):
Huh, why couldn't they find him?

Speaker 1 (06:21):
This is not like he low crawled through the high
grass in some rural area without electricity and left a
pipe bomb and then scurried away. This guy, yeah, he
was wearing a mask of course, in a hood, but
strolled right up on camera and left a pipe bomb

(06:41):
at the RNC and DNC, And let me go ahead
and clue you in on something something I'm sure you
already know, but it's very true and it's something you
should probably be aware of for the future when the
government finally starts to come after all of us. There's
a great line from a TV show I was watching
one time where the guy says, that phone you have,

(07:06):
it's not a phone, it's a tracking device that makes
phone calls. Your cell phone. Your cell phone can be
tracked at all times. You can be listened to through
your cell phone. Did you know that you can be
listened to through your cell phone? Did you know that?

(07:26):
It's not just that they can track where your phone
is now? You see, because your phone is constantly communicating
with cell phone towers wherever you have cell phone service,
they actually know where you've been if they choose to
dig into it.

Speaker 2 (07:43):
Did you know that?

Speaker 1 (07:44):
Did you know? It's a huge tool law enforcement uses
to track people down because when they commit crimes, robbing
a bank, whatever they happen to be doing, everybody, because
this is a society we live in, everybody seen to
carry their phone with them. Remember this, Remember this little story.

(08:05):
This was on Tucker Carlson's show back in the Day
on Fox News. I've played it for you before. It's long,
keep in mind, but I want you to listen to
this because it's going to matter for this pipe bomber story.

Speaker 2 (08:15):
Remember this.

Speaker 3 (08:16):
We know that Google is tracking us.

Speaker 4 (08:18):
We agree to it when we set up our phones,
so we wanted to figure out what exactly Google is
learning about us throughout the day. So here's what we're
gonna do. We have two identical phones. The only difference
between these two phones is this one is an airplane mode.
Both of the phones lack a simcard and they haven't
been set up to access any Wi Fi networks. So
for all intents and purposes, these phones have no connection

(08:39):
to a data network. We're going to keep them with
us throughout the day and while I travel around DC,
we're going to figure out.

Speaker 3 (08:44):
Just what Google is finding out about me.

Speaker 4 (08:46):
To run our tests, we had to do more than
walk the block, so we took a tour around our
nation's capital, first due north to the Children's National Medical
Center Hospital, then west to Saint Albans School and the
National Cathedral. Our tour around town was a fourteen mile
journey that lasted more than an hour. The entire time.
The phones had no access to the Internet, not a

(09:07):
Wi Fi connection, and not any cellular data service. Google's
business model is simple collect data on its users and
then use that data to sell targeted ads. It's a
business model called surveillance capitalism. But does that critical data
collection work even when your phones aren't connected. So we're
back here at our Fox bureau in DC, and we've

(09:29):
got both of our phones exactly how we left with them.

Speaker 3 (09:31):
So let's find out what they know. This is our
man in the middle device.

Speaker 4 (09:35):
It's basically a Wi Fi network that these phones are
going to connect to once we turned their Wi Fi on,
it's going to pass data through it on the way
to Google. But on the way, we're actually going to
get a copy of the same data that Google's going
to get. We'll be able to decrypt it and then
find out where we've been throughout the day.

Speaker 3 (09:52):
Within minutes, the numbers rolled in.

Speaker 4 (09:54):
The phone that wasn't on airplane mode registered more than
one hundred locations, one hundred and thirty activities, and even
one hundred and fifty two barometric readings. As soon as
it hooked up to our WiFi, it transmitted three hundred
kilobytes of data straight to Google. The phone even logged
our exact locations, tracking us all around town, the capital,
the hospital, the school, and the cathedral. The metadata has

(10:17):
a time log down to the very second, tracking everything
when they think that you're walking, riding, and yes, even
getting out of the car. The phone with airplane mode
activated actually logged more locations and activities than the other phone,
and it also transferred hundreds of kilobytes of data to
Google as soon as it was activated. Through complicated user
agreements and free software, Google gets users to sign away

(10:40):
their privacy for nothing. Every move you make, every step
you take, Google is watching you.

Speaker 1 (10:47):
Did you know that January sixth, Pipe Bomber had his
phone on him?

Speaker 2 (10:52):
What took so long? We'll talk about that next.

Speaker 1 (10:57):
It is the Jesse Kelly show, odd a magnificent Thursday.
So back to this January sixth Pipe Bomber, and I
promise I am going to get to the press conference
and let Pam Bondi have her say and Dan Bongino
have his say. So I already told you that there's
cameras everywhere, and as we just explained, cell phones know

(11:20):
all not just where you are, where you've been whether
you were walking, driving, They know everything you've done. This
information is available. So if you have some guy laying
pipe bombs at the RNC and DNC, and this guy
happens to be dumb enough to have his cell phone

(11:42):
in his pocket while he's laying the pipe bombs, well
that's kind of a open and shutcase. We even had
reporters in the Biden or under the Biden administration, we
had reporters tracking down the info, tracking down the cell
phone tower info, all right, but they ran into roadblocks

(12:06):
every time they were tracking down this exact info. Oh,
the information is muddled up. Sorry, too bad, SOE said,
leave a voicemail. This one guy almost seemed protected a

(12:28):
level of protection not available to you, not available to me.
In order to be protected like that, it almost requires
government protection. Huh. Well that's interesting. Now let's hear from
Attorney General Pam Bondi today. I'll let it play.

Speaker 5 (12:48):
The total lack of movement on this case in our
nation's capital undermined the public trust of our enforcement agencies.
This cold case languished for four years until Director Patel
and Deputy Director Bongino came to the FBI. The FBI

(13:13):
along with us Attorney Piro and all of our prosecutors
have worked tirelessly for months sifting through evidence that had
been sitting at the FBI with the Biden administration for
four long years. Let me be clear, there was no
new tip, There was no new witness, just good diligent

(13:37):
police work and prosecutorial work.

Speaker 2 (13:41):
Huh.

Speaker 1 (13:43):
No new tip, no new witness. So the previous FBI
had all this information. Deputy Director Dan Bongino got up,
talked about.

Speaker 6 (13:56):
It if the Director and the Attorney General and emphasized
that it was not a new public this came from
This was our internal work at the IBI. And I
want to just really express my sincere gratitude to this
Attorney General Penn, this president for allowing us the latitude.
I spoke with miss Bondi very early when we have
maybe day two, and I said, we're going to get

(14:18):
this guy. She said, as you are.

Speaker 2 (14:20):
And we did.

Speaker 1 (14:23):
No new tip, no new witnesses, just looking at the
evidence they already had. Now that's great. By the way,
Congratulations to Dan Bongino. Really happy for him, as you know,
he's a friend. I know everyone gets mad at the FBI. Look,
I hate the FBI. I want the whole organization disband it.
But that doesn't change my opinion of Dan Bongino. But

(14:45):
that aside, congrats to Dan. I'm curious why didn't the
last administration track down this guy and look, we don't
have to play these games. I want to move on.
You know why they didn't? I know why they didn't.
This guy was a dirty communist. It wasn't some maga

(15:06):
Trump supporter who's a dirty communist. The Biden administration almost
undoubtedly knew.

Speaker 2 (15:16):
Who he was.

Speaker 1 (15:17):
So why wouldn't they go out and arrest this pipe bomber.
The guy's a pipe bomber, he's a freaking terrorist. Why
wouldn't you go out and arrest him and announce it?
Because arresting a dirty communist for activities around January sixth
would have destroyed the communist narrative they were using to

(15:39):
justify throwing over a thousand, mostly completely innocent people in prison.
It would have violated the narrative they were currently building.
And so the Biden administration was so freaking evil they
buried all this stuff to avoid having to arrest a

(15:59):
commmunists because they wanted to do what communists have done
since the dirty Soviets started the whole thing. They wanted
to send the apparatus of the State. They wanted to
send the guns and badges, the secret police of the
state after their political opponents, and they did, and they
destroyed lives, and people got sent to prison, and people

(16:23):
killed themselves, and it was just the worst, most evil,
freaking thing ever. And I'm sure there are January six
ers listing right now who've been through hell, and again
I will say I am sorry for what the evil
State Apparatus did to you. The Biden administration clearly knew
who this guy was, and they didn't hunt him down

(16:45):
because it would have blew up the whole narrative they built.
I remain convinced, as I always have, January sixth was
a government operation, a government operation designed to give the
government the justification it needed to do what it always wanted,

(17:05):
arrest right wingers. We'll move on now. It is that
Jesse Kelly show on a fantastic Thursday, and I'm gonna
play something before I get the emails, and I'm going
to do the best I can not to get upset.
In fact, I'm gonna try to laugh it off, all right.
But the local news in Los Angeles. Was out there

(17:30):
interviewing people. You see the Trump administration, they're starting to
actually put requirements on people who were on welfare, requirements,
requirements like you have to seek out work something.

Speaker 2 (17:47):
Here was the interview.

Speaker 7 (17:49):
New changes. Those new requirements mean you've got to look
for work. You've got to go out and volunteer certain
hours number of hours each month to keep the benefits going.
Otherwise those benefits could be cut.

Speaker 1 (17:58):
Sharp me pause for a moment. You know what the
requirement is. You have to look for work eighty hours
a month a month. Most people with full time employment
work forty fifty sixty hours a week. I know there

(18:20):
are many people listening right now who have to work
more than that or choose to work more than that,
but that's a week, eighty hours a month. That's all
they ask. Get off your fat butt and go look
for work eighty hours a month. And I just want
to as I play this, and I'm going to play

(18:40):
it and I'm totally calm, I want you to remember
that you went to work today and the government stole
thirty thirty five forty percent of I don't know how
much it's going to depend on which state you're in.
But the government stole a large percentage of your wages today.
And you know one of the things they did with
those wages, with the money they stole from you, they

(19:05):
handed it out to people on welfare. Now knowing that
I'm gonna I'm gonna play this.

Speaker 7 (19:13):
New changes, those new requirements. I mean, you've gotta look
for work. You've got to go out and volunteer certain
hours number of hours each month to keep the benefits going.
Otherwise those benefits could be cut sharply, maybe only three
months worth of benefits over a three year period.

Speaker 1 (19:26):
Big time reaction.

Speaker 3 (19:27):
Listen to some of this. I don't think it's fair either.

Speaker 8 (19:30):
You do that.

Speaker 7 (19:31):
And you were saying you think it's gonna hurt a
lot of people.

Speaker 8 (19:34):
Oh yeah, definitely, definitely, it's gonna hurt a lot of
people because you never know, you know what, especially now
that we end the holidays and everybody wants to have
a good deal there and everything, and if you don't
give it to them, it's gonna be really hard.

Speaker 9 (19:49):
It's very Oh do you do everybody wants to have
a good dinner, Well, go get a job, like everybody
else in the country has to go get a job.

Speaker 1 (20:00):
My seventeen year old has a job. In fact, as
we speak right now, he's driving all over town making
deliveries for Well, I won't get into it. My seventeen
year old is out there working. I didn't even ask
him to. By the way, I didn't even tell him to.
He's one of the jobs since he was fourteen years old.
He wants to go work, he wants to earn a living.
He's seventeen years old. Instead, this useless tubagoo has the

(20:25):
gall to stare at the newsman to say right into
the camera, well, hey, sdn't be doing it too, because
it's around the holidays. Go get a job, you freeloading loser.
I am so sick of good, hard working people having
to carry the useless, lazy scum in this society. It's

(20:46):
insane that we enable this type of behavior. Absolutely bonkers.
Ended up getting upset, but now I'm good.

Speaker 2 (20:56):
I am good.

Speaker 1 (20:56):
Chris got it off my chest. Never felt better tall one.
I think you've misjudged the likes of Omar to leave AOC, etc.
They're not commedies at all. It's just the way they
make money. Well, first, let's remember something, because we are
going to get into this Minnesota story here in a

(21:17):
few because it's getting deeper and darker, and I'm not
so sure there's not going to be a a politician
go down for this whole thing, But we'll get into that.
But remember this about communism, always remember this. The true
believers in it are almost always the street animals. Okay,

(21:39):
the street animals, the idiots who are gluing themselves to
the road, the black race communists that are all over
the country now, the LGBTQ demon mob types. These people
are the true communist believers. But communism has all always been,

(22:01):
and will always be a way for elites to hoover
up more money and power for themselves. In general, the
elites never.

Speaker 2 (22:14):
Believe in this crap.

Speaker 1 (22:16):
What they know is they have enough stupid, lazy people
in this society who are dumb enough to buy into
the communist lies, buy into the grievance politics of communism,
and enough street animals will hand these people power and
money with the promise of vengeance and handouts. The communists

(22:40):
who are actually in power, these aren't people who give
a crap about Carl Marx or the worker or any
of that other stuff. That's just how they sell the
whole thing. Whether AOC is an actual AOC is a
freaking actress. She's an actress who actually auditioned like actresses

(23:03):
do because the Justice Democrats wanted to bounce a sitting
Democrat congressman and replace him with a Communist. And so
she goes in. She's pretty, she sits down for the interview.
They like her look, and they say, let's run her.
She doesn't believe in any of this crap. She doesn't

(23:24):
know any of this crap at all. They just simply
propped her up and ran her. Ilhan Omar, now her
father was a colonel in a communist army, a communist
army that committed genocide. Will set that aside, so she
may be some sort of true believer. But once again,
ilhan Omar is just a scumbag who understands a great

(23:48):
way to achieve money and power is by selling Communism
to the stupid masses. The elites are hardly ever true believers. Ever,
they understand that there are angry, bitter people in every
single society, there are malcontents in every single society. And

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if you want to achieve power and you have no
morality whatsoever, the easiest thing to do is to stand
in front of the malcontents and promise them you will
hurt the people they hate, and promise them they will
get generous gifts funded by the taxpayer, always handed out
to them. And that's a great way to achieve power.

(24:34):
Eliite communists have always been this way, even the original Soviets.
They weren't true believers, not most of them. Guys like
Trotsky probably were. But even Stalin wasn't some true believer
in communism. He understood that it was a great way
to achieve power. All you have to do is sell

(24:57):
that kill enough people. We have nothing moral against it.
You can do whatever you want. Don't ever think that
these people are true believers, the ones who actually have power.
The true believers are your stupid liberal aunt Peggy, who
believes what she sees on the news, and she believes

(25:18):
that these people are oppressed and that climate change is
real and all this other crap. She's the moron who
gives these people power and money. She does. Yeah, she's
mentally ill, Chris, of course she's mentally ill. She's on
anta zat anxiety and medication. Her motherly nature was manipulated

(25:38):
almost always in school and now she's the mother of
the Communist revolution, a real true believer. But the people
who hold power are not. They just know she's a
useful idiot. She always has been. Unless you can convert her,
she always will be. Really terrible thing is that Jesse

(26:00):
Kelly's show on a magnificent Thursday. Remember that tomorrow has
asked doctor Jesse Friday, I needed to get your questions
emailed in right now to Jesse at Jesse kellyshow dot com.
They're already starting to pile up. It's fantastic. Now every
day we turn on the news, then we have to

(26:22):
hear Democrat politicians saying things like this.

Speaker 10 (26:25):
The majority of Americans across the country, regardless of political party,
know that immigrants from all over the world, Somalia, India,
wherever they're from, Latin America, Africa, that immigrants have built
this country and make this country what it is today.

Speaker 1 (26:43):
Constantly, Americans are beaten over the face with this ridiculous
lie that immigrants built the country. You poor, stupid Americans,
You're lazy, worthless slobs. It's immigrants who built the United
States of America. Constantly told this, let's go, let's go
to Minnesota and check it. Check in on that, shall

(27:05):
we headline, Minnesota's newest social welfare program is the next
big fraud waiting to happen. You see, courtesy of George
Bush and Barack Obama, we we reached out to one
of the worst countries on planet Earth, Somalia. It's war

(27:28):
torn famine. They practice female genital mutilation at a rate
of over ninety percent. They in breed to section. It's
an extent that now the average IQ in Somalia is
considered mental retardation. I'm not kidding. It's below the line.

(27:49):
The average IQ in Somalia is mentally retarded. That's wow,
that's something. And our genius poly piticians, Republican and Democrat.
You know what they said to themselves, we need eighty
thousand of those people here. Let's bring them all over,
preferably on a short bus. Let's bring them over to

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the United States of America.

Speaker 2 (28:13):
And they did.

Speaker 1 (28:14):
And then, because we have the most suicidal immigration policy
in the history of the world, we allowed all eighty
thousand of these people to set up shop in the
exact same area. They all went to Minnesota, taking a
formerly purple state almost a little reddish and turning it

(28:36):
solidly blue. And maybe you're naive enough to think that,
having been plucked from a war torn dump, that they
would be grateful to be here. You see, that's never
how it works. That's never how it works. How grateful
are they to be here? I don't know, let's check in.

Speaker 11 (28:58):
These people are just idiots.

Speaker 8 (29:00):
You know.

Speaker 11 (29:00):
I'm at the point where it's become really hard to
have an intellectual debate with any of these people because
the level of stupidity that they are displaying every single
day is frankly embarrassing, not just in Congress but as Americans.
And the fact that these.

Speaker 12 (29:17):
People are allowed to say just the most ridiculous things
tells you that the dumbing of the United States has arrived,
because how else do we get Trump presidency again? And
so the idea that this is a white nation that
needs to be preserved is a fascinatingly disgusting view, because

(29:43):
this country is one for the many.

Speaker 1 (29:46):
I would say.

Speaker 13 (29:48):
Our country should be more fearful of white men across
our country because they are actually causing most of the
deaths within this country.

Speaker 1 (30:01):
Hmmm, she doesn't sound very grateful. Wow, but surely I mean, Okay,
she's not grateful. Surely she's here, and now that she's
here an American citizen, she's gonna prioritize America.

Speaker 14 (30:17):
Right, Somalis are not terrorizing this nation.

Speaker 1 (30:21):
We are helping it.

Speaker 14 (30:22):
Throve. Somalis have always seen as a fabric, has seen
themselves as a fabric of this lation. So not only
are we not going anywhere, not only are we not
going anywhere, we are not going to allow anybody to
make us feel less Minnesotan or less American in.

Speaker 15 (30:44):
Ilhan dula the Americana, the Americans. That's Spanish, juete dula
the American American well consulaheen.

Speaker 8 (31:04):
Ah.

Speaker 2 (31:05):
Yes, So what have they been doing since they got here? Now?

Speaker 1 (31:11):
This is an interesting headline from Chadwick Moore. Want to
make sure he gets credit for it. Ilhan Omar introduced
the bill that allowed the two hundred and fifty million
dollar welfare fraud scheme to happen in her district, held
parties at the core fraud sites, and had a top

(31:32):
staffer convicted of stealing one point one million dollars from
the program, but claims she knew nothing. Democrats promptly let
these people set up shop inside their state started doing
what Democrats do and create generous welfare programs, buying votes

(31:56):
with the new admittedly hostile immigrant community there. And now
this large community in Minnesota pillages the taxpayer. This is
the governor of Minnesota being asked about it. Just a
doozy here.

Speaker 10 (32:13):
Can you take responsibility for failing to stop this fraud
in your state?

Speaker 16 (32:17):
Well, certainly I take responsibility for putting people in jail.
Governors don't get to just talk theoretically. We have to
solve problems. And I will note it's not just Somali's.
Minnesota is a generous state. Minnesota's a prosperous days, a
well run state or triple A bond rated.

Speaker 2 (32:32):
But that attracts criminals.

Speaker 1 (32:34):
There's a reason Minnesota ranks.

Speaker 16 (32:35):
As the top lowest childhood poverty, best place for children
to live. People are taking advantage that they're going to prison.
That is totally disconnected with demonizing an entire group of
people who came here fleeing civil war and created a
vibrant community that makes Minnesota in this country better. But
that's Donald Trump deflect demonized, come up with no solutions.
He's not going to help fix anything on fraud. My God,

(32:58):
there's a big difference between corruption and corruption is something
he knows about.

Speaker 1 (33:03):
Why do you think Democrat states won't hand over the
snap information to the federal government because Democrats open up
the public treasury to all their various constituents and let
them pillage it without end in The Somali community in

(33:24):
Minnesota has done exactly that. They do that because that's
how you do government in Somalia. You steal everything you
possibly can, and they brought that over here. It's just
a miracle they were smart enough to pull it off. Horrible,
freaking horrible what we've allowed happened to this country, the

(33:45):
way we've allowed foreigners to come in here and pillage
this place. It drives me up the freaking wall.
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