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This is a podcast from WOOR.It is that Jesse Kelly Show, Final
hour of the Jesse Kelly Show ona Tuesday, and we have so much
to get to. Let you seethis ad from Biden, AOC and Ed
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made tax payer funding part of theircommunist revolution. They are so good at
it, and the GOP never fightsback against it. This is part of
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Green energy, dirty commie insanity.How many Republican agenda jobs are funded

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by the taxpayer in this country likezero, pretty much, pretty much none,
And yet this is what they do, and when the GOP takes over,
they never undo it. Remember Iwas I was being as tongue in
cheek as I could last night whenI was talking about Planned Parenthood. One

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point eight billion dollars of taxpayer moneythey've gotten over the last three years.
When the GOP is promised for theentirety of my life to defund Planned Parenthood,
the Communists have made sure that theirenemies will fund them. It is
honestly, it reminds me of thespeeches the dirty comedies in the Soviet Union

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used to give talking about how Americawould fund its own demise. They were
talking about themselves, but really ithappened internally. And this is what look,
this is why they love guys likeMike Johnson. Headline Democrats torpedo Marjorie
Taylor Green's push to oust Speaker MikeJohnson. She was gonna bounce Speaker Johnson.

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And if he were tired, orif a couple guys were tired,
Democrats would have had a majority inthe House, and they could have had
a Democrat speaker, and Democrats said, nah, actually we're good if you
try to vakate Johnson. Democrats havecome out and said they will protect Mike
Johnson because he's the ultimate Democrat.Now he'll do and fund stuff just like

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this. He'll fund everything you don'twant funded, everything I don't want funded
it. He'll give Democrats cover whilehe doesn't because every single Democrat wish list
a wish list item that he's funded. Well, Democrats can honestly go to
their voters and say, look itwas bipartisan. Look we don't control the

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House. The GOP controls the House. Mike Johnson did that. Terrible,
man, terrible. What else wasterrible is Corin Diversity Higher still trying to
keep her job. Remember they triedto have a coup in the White House.
They tried to get her out ofher job because she's really bad at
it, she's really bad, butbecause she's a black lesbian. This was
all from the article. Because she'sa black lesbian, they didn't feel like

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they could fire her. Ah,they're going to raise a sting, you
know, Well, they don't knowwhy they'd want to get rid of somebody
who's so quick on their feet.The administration has not been in touch with
anyone. I call him the end, I don't have any readout. I
should have. I should have answeredthat, and I believe that was Jeff's
question. I don't have any causeto read out to you of conversations with

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any university, any university leaders atthis time. Obviously, the President's going
to go speak at Morehouse, andso we've been in touch with them because
he's going to give a deliver acommencement speech. He's looking forward to doing
that. It is such an importantmoment in time for graduates. And he's
going to go obviously to West Point. Those are the two but he's doing.

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Isn't this all fantastic? All theseprotests and things in the end,
isn't it fantastic? Because it's puttingthem in a terrible spot. You know,
Trump, when Trump was in theWhite House and we had the organized
civil unrest of the Saint George Floydprotests, he didn't know what to do.

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The Trump administration didn't know what todo. Why, well, everyone
in America started to jump on thepoor, oppressed black people. America's a
racist country bandwagon. And Trump wasalways trying to do that mister black people
thing. So remember he just forthe first three weeks or so, he
just kind of hid in the Whitehouse, didn't really say anything. He even

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had a law enforcement roundtable with it, just kind of going along with it.
And if he did say anything,he kind of would say Antifa because
he understood if he sends in theNational Guard, then Trump's National Guard is
on camera, You're arrested a bunchof black people. One bad thing goes

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wrong, then he looks bad.So it just kind of paralyzed him with
fear. Now Biden in them aregoing through this, isn't it awesome?
I think it's awesome. I'm theonly one who I think is enjoying the
entire thing. It's wonderful. Theevil universities, the evil students are fighting
the evil professors at the evil universitiesinside of evil cities. Where's the downside?

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The White House is scared it dowunof the whole thing. Where's the
downside? I don't see any?Hey, Jesse, I think if I
was going to try to get mypoint across to these protesters, I would
be playing the raw footage of Octoberseventh on the biggest screen. I could
find that way these kids would knowwhat they're protesting and what for. Open

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their eyes to it, just likewe had to do with the German public.
Make them witness what they're agreeing to. Said his name is Russell.
Yeah, I understand that way ofthinking. Show them the video, Just
show that the video. I wouldpush back on you that you're putting your
values onto people who were not likeyou and don't share your values at all.

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If if I showed you a videoof something of some kind, a
video that totally destroyed your worldview onan issue, whatever that issue may be,
Pick your issue, I don't care. And I was to show you
a video you couldn't argue with it. Here's a video everything you believe is
wrong. You would probably change yourmind on the spot. If not,

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you might take a day or two, but that would be the beginning of
the end of you thinking wrongly aboutthe issue. You saw a video of
it, But you have to understandthat you and the communist are as different
as an elephant and an ant.You're not the same species. You think

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because you turn on the television setand you see these people yelling and screaming
and throwing things at each other.But they have flesh and blood like you
do. They have skin and eyesand hands, and they walk upright on
two feet, at least non feministdo. And you think to yourself,
Wow, at some level, we'rekind of the same. At some level,

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we're kind of the same. No, you're not. You could rent
out the biggest screen, You couldrent out every screen in Time Square and
play every horrible video from October seventhon the big screens in Times Square,
and you could make every street communistin America sit down and watch those things,

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and you'd be lucky if you moveda single one of them. Communists
are not moved by violence. Violenceis part and parcel for who they are.
It's always been built into communism fromthe very early age. Have you

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ever wondered why there's never been apeaceful communist revolution? Is that ever?
Never wondered that? Have you everwondered why after they have a say,
successful revolution, then more people diedthan died in the initial revolution. To
a communist, if you know what, I really want to encourage you to
go, What's what's going to bethe best one? Honestly, Cambodia's might

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be better than anyone else's because it'smore modern and there's more modern documentation of
it that will help everyone understand.To the communist, whenever he encounters a
problem of any kind, killing peopleis one of, if not the first

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solution he comes up with every singletime. To the communist, every problem
is a people problem, and soyou just get rid of some people.
That's fine. The communist that's notmoved by murderer, by rape, by
violence. Every Democrat, you know, votes Democrat every single time women are

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being raped in a America statistically morethan ever in our history because of the
barbarians who we don't keep locked upin cages and the barbarians we let across
our border. Democrats know this.Democrats still vote Democrat every single time.
You can't sway these people, theycannot. All right, let me sway

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you. Let me sway you awayfrom your cell phone. You see your
cell phone company is bad. Iwant you to do me a favor.
Look up your cell phone company rightnow, Look up T Mobile and ESG.
Just go do a quick internet search. You're happy to be funding that.

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Every single month you pay your cellphone bill, you fund corporate communism.
Switch to pure talk. The patrioticcell phone company, the cell phone
company who CEO is a veteran.You don't have to change your phone or
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want a new phone, whatever youwant, iPhone, Android, whatever,

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they have all that, but youcan keep everything your phone, your number.
You handle everything over the phone andbuy mail. They're Americans who speak
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pure top truth attitude. It isthe Jesse Kelly Show on a Tuesday,
going through all the news of theday. You can email us if you'd
like Jesse at Jesse Kellyshow dot com. Birth rates plummet to historic lows,

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and they're the lowest in Blue stateswith abortions up to birth. We are
not making enough babies in this countryin the West. It's not just an
American problem. The civilized parts ofthe world are not making enough babies.
And I don't have a solution onhow to fix that. Well, I
mean, I guess I do knowhow to fix that, but on a

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macro level, I don't know howto fix dads that I do know and
needs to get fixed. And Ido know these people are not going to
deal with it. I'll tell youthat much, because we do have some
of the dumbest people in charge ofour society. Did you hear Drew Barrymore
interview Dome. Did you hear whatshe called her? Listen to this.

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I've been thinking that we really allneed a tremendous hug in the world right
now, but in our country weneed you to be Mamola of the country,
not Tamo La. We need ahug and we need you to be
Mama La. I've been thinking thatwe really all need a tremendous hug in

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the world right now, but inour country, we need you to be
Mamola of the country. In theworld. It's wrong with these liberal white
women. I don't get it.Hey, Jesse, my eight year old
daughter surprised me last night by turningon your show on her little CD player

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in her room. She sounds likea smart kid. I don't remember what
hour it was, but you startedtalking about chalk and how ladies sometimes can't
hear because your tea levels are toohigh. I remember that from last night,
Jesse. You got about halfway throughthe ad and the radio went silent.
We both looked at each other androlled our eyes. Jesse just thinks

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he's so hilarious. But then itnever came back on. You literally broke
the radio station with your excessive malenessuntil WHP five eighty hit. That's a
great station gets a higher testosterone tolerance. Maybe tone it down so we can
actually listen to you. And hername is Katie, you know, Katie.

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That's my bad. I didn't meanto speak in a te tone that
was above what your female ears couldhear and what your daughter's ears could hear.
I will try to make some adjustments. Look whenever I feel like we've
taken the tea levels of the showtoo high, you know what I'm gonna
do from now on, I'm gonnaswoop in and play a little Mike Johnson.

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We desperately need the country needs clearmoral authority. We need the present.
I bet you can hear him clearly, can't you see that immediately the
tea levels went from wow man too? Maybe a girl eenent of the United
States to speak to the issue andsay this is wrong. I don't even

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know, girl, is the appropriateamount of tea level there? That might
be a baby. What's happening oncollege campuses right now is wrong. It
is Unamerican. It is not ababy, girl even I don't know something
like that. It's get to somemore emails. Oracle on last Thursday show,
you announced fifty one percent of America, UH would not or whatever mass

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deportation on anyway, so on andso forth. He said, you ended
your blaze in Buffalo and ranch fueledtirade that a red state coalition needs to
commandeer the duties of securing the borderfrom the Feds. I was wondering if
you could expand on that. Areyou suggesting a red state coalition would inherently

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be more successful in circumventing all thepitfall pitfalls that federal deportation would incur?
Okay, so let's talk about this. What am I talking about? What
have I been talking about when itcomes to red states? Well, let's
just walk through this again. It'sclearly his day. Where we are at
as a nation is it's really bad. Let's just make this about immigration.

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We're just talking about immigration right now. Where we are at is dangerously bad,
nation ending bad. I read youthe email earlier, but you didn't
need me to read an email.You didn't need me to read you news
reports. The federal government has beenentrusted by the states. The States handed

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the power to the federal government tocontrol immigration into the United States of America,
legal and illegal, because if you'rein a country, immigration enforcement,
citizenship things like that, they reallydo need to be handled by a central

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government because Texas would run there somuch differently than New York's, right,
it's different. You can't have thatwhen it comes to border security, immigration,
citizenship, things like that. Youreally need a federal government to handle
it for you. And the Statesunderstood that, so over time it was

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not like this in the beginning.I should note states handled their own in
the beginning, but over time stateskind of came around to this concept that
hey, we can't keep doing thisdifferently. You know, Virginia can't do
it different than Georgia. That's notgoing to work. We need something more
uniform. We have to do itwe don't want to do and we have
to hand that power, all ofthat power to the federal government. And

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in so doing, here's what wehanded them. We handed them the job
of working security at our home.Think about your house, your apartment.
When we handed the government the jobof immigration enforcement, we handed them the
job of security guard. It isyour job to make sure nobody can break

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into this home. Period. Also, people who are allowed in and aren't
allowed in. It is your jobto strictly monitor that, to be very
restrictive on who you allow in thehome. After all, it's my home.
You have been entrusted as the securityguard. Now that's how it was

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supposed to be and how it was. Let's talk about how it is and
what that red state coalition might looklike. Hang on, it is the
Jesse Kelly Show on a Tuesday.Let's continue with our talk here, because
the guy was kind of asking,Hey, this red state coalition of handling
immigration enforcement, how would it lookwhat would it look like? Are we're

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gonna have problems there? And it'sa very fair, fair question. So
we're just gonna walk through this wholething. And we were just talking about
how the federal government, it washired by the states to work security,
to handle immigration. Who can comein, who can't come in? Who's
going to secure the windows to makesure nobody crawls in there. There,

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they're the security guard we hired towork our home, protect our home.
They have since taken that job,and they have used did to not only
open up our home to intruders,they have invited intruders into our home,

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and they're paying for intruders to travelto our neighborhood so they can break into
our home. That's what the federalgovernment. You understand that you, the
taxpayer, through the federal government,you are funding illegal immigration into this country.
You are paying for visa cards forthem, You're paying for their room

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and board. You're paying for theirtravel. When you run into a big
group of them in the airport,those are your airline tickets you are paying
because of the federal government. You'repaying to have your home invaded and pillaged.
It's not that the federal government,as a security guard has fallen asleep
on the doorstep and now people steadilyare quietly trying to step over him to

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go into the home. He's buyingtheir plane tickets to the So let's begin
here. We cannot continue like this. Otherwise, it's not a home.
There's nothing If the guy you paidto work security has chosen to go that
route. You have to change itor you don't have a home anymore.

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So that brings us to where weare. I don't want to give up
my home. I don't want togive up my country. I don't want
to give up my community. Thereare huge portions of this country that are
still wonderful and full of good people, and it deserves to be preserved and
saved for my children and their childrenand their children after them. But how

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are we going to do that Whenthe security guard we hired is ruining the
home, well, we have tofire him. And I'm not saying I
want states to break away from thefederal government, although I've been honest with
you, I know that that iscoming. That day will come one day.
It's a long was away, butit will come. So I'm not

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saying that. But what states dohave to do is press the emergency button
the same way all of them wantedto do for a chest cold. Press
the emergency button, fire the securityguard. Come together as a coalition of
states. Make it the Southern States. I don't care what it looks like.

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Make it Texas, Oklahoma, Florida, Georgia, Alabama, Mississippi,
both Carolina and Tennessee. I don'tcare what it may look like. Make
it Montana, Wyoming, the Dakotas, bring in some northern states, Iowa.
Strengthen your coalition, start a redstate coalition, and simply declare to
the federal government you're fired. Ohwhat's that mean. Here's what it means,

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Federal government. We will be buildingthe wall here in Texas with the
aid the funding of other states inthe coalition. They will help us build
the wall. We will be securingthe wall ourselves border patrol. As much
as I love my border patrol.Guys, you work for the federal government.
You're all fired. You can leavenow, all of you leave.
This is now a red state coalitionguarding the border. Thing our red state

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coalition. We will guard the borderwith deadly force if you attempt to come
into this country illegally, because withoutthe threat of deadly force, there is
no security in the end if youfollow it to its logical conclusion. So
we will use deadly force to securethe border. We will build the wall.
We will deport every single illegal weget our hands on, for any

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reason. If you get caught jaywalkingfor some tacos. You're gone. We
will check your immigration status. Thesecond you make contact with law enforcement,
you are arrested, you are deported, and anyone else who came with you
gone. And the federal government willobviously scream and yell. When that coalition

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forms, they'll say no, they'llsay we can't can do this. They'll
say we will step in. Andthat's when you because you're a coalition of
red states with all kinds of economicand military power, that's when you turn
towards the federal government and say,no, this is how it is now.
We have taken our immigration stances.Well, we've taken our immigration enforcement.

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We've taken those powers back from you. Don't try to stop us,
or we'll arrest you too. Andyou arrest anyone from the federal government who
tries to stop you. Politician,military, don't care who it is.
FBI. If they come into yourstate and attempt to interfere with your sovereign
coalition's authority to enforce immigration, thenyou arrest them, try them and throw

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in prison. And I know thissounds crazy, right, it sounds so
far outside of the norm. Well, it's how it has to be.
What's crazy, what's outside of thenorm, is the federal government purposely opening
up the borders of its country soits country is flooded with criminals. That

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is insane. People, when Isay stuff like that, I'll get all
kinds of emails tomorrow. Are youinsane? This is too far, This
is too crazy. No, whatwe have now as a nation is insane.
If you went to any other periodof time in history, pick your
nation, pick your empire, andwalk into that country and talk to a
normal person on the street and tellthem, hey, we're here in England

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in fifteen fifty, Hey, didyou know King whatever his name was?
In fifteen to fifty, Hey,did you know King? What's his dork?
In fifty did you know that he'sHe's opened up the borders of England
on purpose, and now poor criminalsfrom all over the world are coming into
England on his invitation. They wouldlook at you like you had a third

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head. Well, I guess thesecond head would be just as crazy.
They look at you like you ata second second ed growing out of your
shoulders. They would say, wait, what he would never do that?
What people don't do that? Whatare you talking about? That's what's happening
in the United States of America Advertisingthat the border's open, paying them to
come here, and then paying themonce they get here. What I'm saying,

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as outlandish as I understand, itmay sound like it's the only chance
we have. You're not getting thesepeople out now. To answer this guy's
question, because it was a verylegitimate question, he's basically asking, well,
are the Red States going to havethe temperament? Are they gonna have

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what it takes to deport entire families, to round up every illegal and send
them back home. Are the RedStates are they hardcore enough for that?
Well, that's a very good question. Probably not. As I've said,
red stak coalitions, whatever else wemay talk about here, we can only

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save this country from the culture up, from the bottom, up, from
outside the power system up. WhenI say that, I'm saying we have
to begin in our own communities,changing the way Americans are educated, changing

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the country's culture itself. That's wherewe have to begin. We have to
begin changing the American people. Wedon't have a politician problem. We don't
have a Joe Biden problem, aTrump problem, a Republican problem, a
Democrat problem, a Mitch McConnell problem, a Thomas Massey problem, a Nancy

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Pelosi pfick your politician. I don'tgive crap who it is. We have
a people problem, and that thepeople don't have the stomach to do what
it takes to save the country.Many of them don't even know that they
need to step in and save thecountry. And yes, you're right,
that is a bigger problem, allright. I want to get to a
couple other things before we get theheadlines I didn't get to. Before I

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get to those other things, Iwant to get to this. We do
have a federal government that is againstus. You know that, I know
that, and you know, courtesyof the Republicans in Congress that they will
now continue to hoover up all ofyour data as fast as they can.
Your cell phone is a tracking devicethat makes phone calls. Your laptop is

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a tracking device that makes phone calls. And big corporations and a big evil
government. They are sucking the dataout of that thing as fast as they
possibly can, unless you have itin a silent bag sl and T.
They're patented. They are signal blockingFaraday bags. When you're not on that

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smartphone, it's in a silent bagon your laptop when you're not on it.
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It is the Jesse Kelly Show.Final segment of The Jesse Kelly Show
on a Tuesday, but we willbe back again tomorrow to do it again
and again and again. That's actuallythat was way too much. We're only
going to do it one time tomorrow, one time. I guess you were
probably confused, so allow me toexplain it to you. It's not an
attempt to ban TikTok. It's anattempt to make TikTok better. Tick tech

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towe a winner, a winner,a winner, Chris, you don't know
anything about that. I've talked abouthow cold the Biden administration is and listen
to Diversity had frustrated that despite thefact that he continues to say what he
has done, some Americans are notfeeling the impact. So look, we

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have seen some consumer confidence go upover the past couple of months, and
I think that's important to note,and so that is out there, That
data is out there. Look,this is a we're talking about a president
who understands what it feels like tosit around your kitchen table and have to
make difficult decision. We get that. He gets that. This is why

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he's trying to build an economy fromthe bottom up, middle out. He's
been very very clear about this isa sympathetic president. So he gets it.
So he's not going to be frustratedby that. What he's going to
do is continue to do the additionalwork to lower cost and do everything that
we can. Yeah, who can'tafford to eat? Nearly everyone I've talked
to recently, it's just like,yeah, haha, I can't really afford

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groceries. I guess I just haveto cut it down to two meals a
day and groceries are little too much. Got to see how long you get
my food to last me two mealsa day? Got to see how long
I can get make this food inthe fridge last me. Here's the Secretary
of Stay. At the same time, we're driving private sector investment into Ukraine.
There are tremendous opportunities Despite the difficultcircumstances, and we're seeing tremendous interest

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in that and even the initial successwith that, including Ukraine success and making
sure that the Black Sea is openagain to its commerce. It's actually exporting
more through the Black Sea now thanit was before. Nearly everyone I've talked
to recently, it's just like,yeah, haha, I can't really afford
groceries. I guess I just haveto cut it down to two meals a
day. And at the same time, we're driving private sector investment into Ukraine.

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There are tremendous opportunities despite the difficultcircumstances. Nearly everyone I've talked to
recently, it's just like, yeah, haha, I can't groceries. I
guess I just have to cut itdown to two meals a day. And
groceries are a little too much.Got to see. At the same time,
we're driving private sector investment into Ukraine. There are tremendous opportunities despite the
difficult circumstances. I hate these people. Let's get to some emails. Let's

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get to some emails and some headlinesthat I'm not going to go off on
it, and I'm not going togo off on it. Look, I
want to focus more on Mamala.I've been thinking that we really all need
a tremendous hug in the world rightnow, but in our country, we
need you to be Mama La ofthe country. I can't take it anymore.

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Jesse. He talked yesterday about thesweet elderly delivery lady, how the
government's sending money to everyone in theworld, no money for her. Yet
you always talk about getting rid ofentitlements like social Security. But hold on
now a second. Her name isKoco. She says, take care.
I love the show. I havenever come on here and so that we

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need to take away anybody's livelihood.That's that what I said. What I
said is that's coming. That's coming, that the money is gone, and
we need to start doing whatever wecan do to ease the landing, to
make it a soft landing for everybody. I've never said come on here,

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hey, I've never come on hereand said, oh, but you're retired,
you're Social Security's your entire income.I think we should take that away
and you should go out in thestreet and starve. I've never said that,
and I don't believe that that's totallywrong. You make that promise people
pay in their whole life. That'snot what I said. But what I
said is you're going to have adjustmentsin these programs. Whether you want them

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And now here's a headline by goyou know. Do you know the data?
Well, one more final thing.I'm sorry before I do headlines.

(34:13):
I know I get distracted. Ithappens. My focus is just stay focused.
I have to play this from SecretaryAustin. Most conflicts of this type
it ends with some sort of negotiation. And again if that happens, When
that happens, we want Ukraine tobe in the best possible position to be

(34:36):
able to achieve its goals. Excuseme, negotiation. You just told us
that we had to send sixty onebillion dollars to Ukraine so they could win
the war and defeat Putin. OtherwisePutin would march through Europe. Is that

(34:57):
not what you were told, ChrisMichael, That's what I was so old.
Is that not what you remember?I am I remembering that room.
That's what we were told. Thatwas yesterday they signed the bill before the
inks dry they're already coming out thereand saying what you already now, Well,
I mean most of these things.And in the negotiation, after all,
don't be crazy. I hate thesepeople. And now here's a headline.
Why go you know, you knowthe thing headlines we didn't get to.

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Prosecutors say they will not retry.And Arizona rancher accused of murder near
the US Mexico border. His name'sGeorge Allen Kennedy. He is, by
all accounts, a wonderful man whoprotected his home from in illegal The only
reason this ended in a hung juryis because one piece of trash Democrat got

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on the jury and hung the jury. Everyone else knew he was innocent.
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if it happens to be an FBIcase. Inn atf case, do the

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right thing. New poll reveals whichparty is more enthusiastic about the Biden Trump
rematch. Well, in case you'rewondering, gotta hate to spoil this for
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Five West Virginia middle school student athletesbanned from future competitions. Five middle school

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girls showed more courage than most peopleon Most elected officials in the GOP have
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