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Speaker 1 (00:02):
The Jesse Kelly Show. Let's have some fun on a
for Friday. Congratulations once again, we have arrived at the weekend.
The week of work is over and it is time
to play. And we have so much great stuff tonight
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on the Jesse Kelly's Show. Because your questions were incredible.
Of course, it's an ask Doctor Jesse Friday. Two almost
competing questions. Some guy says, I feel like this turn
this presidential term has already failed. We'll talk about that.
Someone else is mad about people bailing early. Yeah, one
bad interview, that kind of a thing. Someone else wants
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to talk about Congress being in Congress, how it corrupts people,
the government shut down, did we win, did we lose?
All that and so much more coming up on the
world famous Jesse Kelly's Show. I want to begin here though,
because it's been a rocky week and a lot of
not so great things have kind of come down this week.
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A couple bad interviews made people mad the Trump administration.
We are getting poll numbers showing some things that are horrifying,
and we hope they need to turn around. Poll numbers
as in, people prefer Democrats now over Republicans when it
comes to the economy, Democrats have made huge gains, Republicans
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are way behind. This is on a generic ballot. On
a generic ballot, Democrats are now pulling thirteen points ahead
of Republicans. And we'll get into the reasons for that
in just a moment. But I wanted to address this guy.
So it's been a rocky week, Jesse. I'm concerned Trump's
second term has failed. I believe Trump has run out
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of time to secure any wins. There's not much he
can do without breaking the law, and he knows that. Basically,
we have to shift shift focus to vance now. He's desperate.
So are you able to walk me off the cliff?
Or is my concern valid? His name is rob Okay one.
It's not even been a year yet, and let's not
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throw the baby out with the bathwater. A bunch of
judges slowing Trump down, stopping him, kneecapping him, and Trump
giving a couple bad interviews about bringing in more foreigners
does not mean we're in some failed four year thing.
You could argue, if you want to look at this
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or through really rose colored glasses, and I don't know
that this is inaccurate, you could argue that no matter what,
the first year was gonna be the worst year. And
here's why. Let's focus on the judges. Remember, these judges
keep making these illegal rulings whenever Trump tries to do something. No,
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we're gonna stop that. We're gonna stop that. They keep
ruling against the president. Obviously, that's why these communists were
installed in their positions. But the Supreme Court keeps ruling
in our favor and keeps slapping these judges down, putting
more roadblocks in front of them as we move on.
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The problem we have is things move slow. And I'm
going to get to the polling here on the economy
and why that is in a moment. But things in
our system move slow by design. It's hard to turn
this ship. A ship this size, a twenty trillion dollar economy,
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a three hundred million person country, It's hard to have
that ship going in a different direction. It's not a
speedboat where you just crank the wheel and turn it around.
The first year is probably the worst year. Now I
understand that there's a chance, probably a decent chance, Democrats
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take back the House of Representatives in the midterms and
probably impach Donald Trump. Every fifteen minutes I understand that
I got it, I got it completely. But even then
that doesn't stop it. And if I have to try
to make you feel even better than that, you say,
maybe we're stuck, maybe it's over already. Well, are you
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asking for legislation? Is that what you're asking for? That's
what we run into a lot people like you, people
like me, political people. We think about legislation when it
comes to quote, getting things done. We need a law,
a good law. And I know you have good ideas
for laws, and we want single subject bills, and we
want voter id and I got that. I know that,
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But we often talk about how we need a law.
Let me make you feel better about this. Let's say
Congress is completely gridlocked for the rest of Trump's three years.
Maybe the votes aren't there for either party to pass anything.
Is that a bad thing? How many times did I say,
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underneath Joe Biden that it's not humanly possible for a
Congress this rotten, this corrupt, It's not humanly possible for
them to pass a good law. It can't be done,
especially when we have teeny tiny narrow majorities in the
House and the Senate. I realize the Senate, it's not
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that tiny, But we don't have sixty votes. That means
in order to get a law passed, you need Democrat votes.
You know how you get Democrat votes throwing horrible communism
inside the bill. Do we want a law passed? It?
If I pulled up my phone tomorrow morning when I
wake up and I see they're working on a law,
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even a law that sounds good, that the headline of
it sounds good, I'm not gonna stand up and cheer.
I'm gonna go, Oh, let's go examine all the crap
that's in that. This Congress cannot pass a good law.
So let's set laws aside. What do we have for
the next three years? What do we need? We need
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Donald Trump to build a massive deportation machine. He is
building it. We need Pambondi to chase down government corrupt
people and send them to prison. Are we gonna get that? Ah?
Not super hopeful, but we'll see. We need Donald Trump.
We need him to build the deportation machine. That's the
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main thing we need. Everything else we can set that aside.
The deportation machine must be built. Remember that he's not
the end, He's the beginning of the America First movement.
It will march on long after he's gone, when he's retired,
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englfing every day down in mar Lago. The movement must
march on without him. It's not humanly possible to fix everything. No,
we're not done. We need judges and deportations from him.
We need arrests from Pam BONDI are we going to
get all those things? Probably not, but we'll get some something.
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Remember under Joe Biden, I said the same thing, tell
you right now, we should be fortifying our own areas
right now in anticipation of rocky times. Which brings me
to the polling I brought up about both parties. Now,
Democrats have completely overtaken Republicans when it comes to confidence
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in the economy. I know it stops screaming that that
makes no sense. I understand that. Let me explain it.
I feel like this might be our future for a
very very long time. Why people are mad because of inflation.
That's why people are mad. They think the economy is
bad because inflation is bad. And they're correct about that.
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You know, the whyse set that aside. We have inflation
because of government spending and money printing. Neither political party
has the courage to stop that spending or money printing,
which means that inflation will not go back down. Ever,
in the last five years, Americans lost twenty to twenty
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five percent of their buying power. Maybe you're experiencing this
in your own life that will not be reversed by
either party. What that means is the American people are
always going to be unhappy with the economy, and whatever
party currently holds the White House is going to be
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blamed for it. You can scream till you're blue in
the face at all these normies and explain to them
the who, what, when, where, and why the Inflation Reduction
Act and that you can try as hard as you
possibly can. But the sad part of our system is
politically uninformed people are really the ones who decide elections.
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It's not you, it's not me. Yes, we are the workers,
the tip of the spear, if you will. We're the
ones who bust our butts and get out the vote
and fund these campaigns and all these things. Yes, we matter,
but we don't actually win the elections. It's the kind
of half brain dead normy who votes Democrats one cycle,
then Republicans, then Democrats. I don't know I woke up
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on the wrong side of the bed today. I'll vote
for communists. I don't really these are the people who
decide elections. To put it, frank, morons, decide who's going
to be president of the United States of America. They do, Chris,
they do. It's true people who never pay attention. You're
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here every single day, paying attention, knowing the issues. You
don't decide it. I already know who you're voting for
in twenty twenty eight. Whoever the Republican nominee is. It
is the Jesse kellycho on a wonderful Friday, and ask
doctor Jesse Friday. I have second degree burns on my
chest and my shirt is stained. And I'm blaming OV
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telling you right now. She doesn't even know yet. She's
out of town, so I'm telling you before I even
tell her. I'm blaming Ob. Here's what happened. Bob is
a Christmas lover. Look, I'm a lover of Christmas too. Okay,
thank you Jesus for coming to earth. Thank you. I'm
a Christmas lover too. I love the presence, the festivities,
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the music that I'm a Christmas fan. Bob is unable
to hold herself back from pulling the trigger or on
decorating the house. We have, just like you do, three
or four tubs. Honestly, it might be five or six
tubs of Christmas decorations in the garage. And I know
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at some point she's gonna look at one neighbor watch
one Christmas movie in early November, and she's gonna get
the bug the I need to decorate for Christmas. Bug. Okay,
so this happened. What is the date today? I'm not
even kidding. This happened about ten days ago. Ten days ago,
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early November Saturday. She looks at me and says, it's
Christmas time. The boys and I looked at each other,
please no, but we were powerless to stop it. We
had to go out into the garage, me and the
boys and pull down all the Christmas tubs. The one
thing I will say in her defense is being his house.
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She's a detailed nerd profession or perfectionist. She doesn't actually
want any help except for the physical labor pulling the
tubs down, lifting stuff up. She really just wants you
to leave her alone, bring down the tubs. She's gonna
turn on Christmas music and you can just disperse. Sounds good.
She decorates the house for Christmas. She was unable to
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control herself and pulled the trigger on a purchase in
the grocery store. What was it? Disposable coffee mugs. We
already have coffee mugs, We even have some disposable ones.
But these ones were, of course, Christmas ones. We can't
just use the regular disposable mugs. We had to go
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with the Christmas ones. Okay, all right. I wasn't gonna
put up a fight. They were on sale, No big deal,
disposable coffee mugs. I'm on the way to work. I
decide I wanted to go. Cup of Joe. I use
one of the Christmas mugs, because not only did she
set those out, she put the other ones away, and
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I don't know where they are, and she's out of town.
I grab the Christmas cup, fill it up, take the lid.
I put the lid on it. Now, I've been burned before,
and I mean it exactly how I set it, so
I don't want you to think that I was careless
when I put a lid on a coffee mug. I
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take time with it. I set it down. I'm pressing
all around the rim. I make sure that thing is
on there. It was on there. I get in my car,
I start driving. I take one drink. I'm watching the road,
so I'm not looking at the coffee mug. All of
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a sudden, the skin on my chest begins to melt.
I feel like I can almost smell it boiling because
the coffee is pouring out of the faulty Christmas coffee cup.
And write down my chest. Do you see this. I'm
wearing a white shirt. It's covered in one big coffee stain.
I am on fire. Currently my shirt is now half brown.
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I chose not to go back home to change. What
difference does it make At this point in time, nothing matters.
I have torched my shirt and everything hurts. The only
thing I have to look forward to now is going
home and putting on my cozy earth robe. And that's
what I will do for the rest of the evening.
I Am going to go home and take this shirt
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off when the show is done, and I'm going to
put on my cozy earth robe, and I'm going to
sit down on the couch, and because no one is
there to make fun of me, I'm going to use
the bubble cuddle blanket that ob uses all the time
and put it over my legs and I'm going to
watch a World War two documentary like a ninety five
year old man. I would highly recommend you get involved
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Why does our side give up so easy? You read
a bunch of emails like I hate Trump now and
I want Tom impeach, so on and so forth. One
bad interview and folks are ready to throw in the towel.
Communists stick with their side until they want to say, okay, pill,
here's here's what we have to understand and what well
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everyone needs to understand in politics in DC. They are
the ones that need to understand what we're about to say.
We are angry. The American right is angry about a
variety of things. But immigration is something that we are
furious about, not just illegal legal immigration. We have watched
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now as it has reached a boiling point. Now people
can't find jobs, they can't afford homes, they can't afford
health insurance. We are angry. So politicians need to be very,
very careful when they discuss the issue of immigration. And
the problem is, and this has been a big problem
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in the GOP for a very long time, the wealthy businesses,
wealthy business owners, wealthy people whose money we need to run.
We need their money. We have to raise money from
these people. They don't care about immigration. In fact, they
love it. It is the Jesse Kelly Show on a wonderful,
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wonderful Friday, and ask doctor Jesse Friday churning through all
your questions and various things here, So just the question
was I'm gonnashes up here? In a second, move on
to other stuff. You know, everyone's mad at Trump? Why
why are they? Why are they someone mad about Trump? Why?
Why are we giving up one? You shouldn't be giving
up on Trump. Trump's done a lot of very good
things in the first year. Some things that are not good,
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he said, some things that are bad that's always gonna happen,
and it was a terrible interview, indefensively bad. It's terrible,
But no, it's not time to give up on it.
But it also is understandable why that touched on such
a nerve. And this comes back to actually it's similar.
In fact, it's identical to the foreign policy talk we've
had many times before. You can get away with things
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in politics, foreign policy wise, when domestically things are okay.
The citizens of your country will let you go do
your foreign adventuring all you want. When they have food
on the table, a job, when their basic needs are met,
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they're gonna let you go. Even if they made this
agree with it. It's not going to become a hot button
issue when you're out of work, when you're running up
the credit card bills, when you're fretting about medical bills,
when you're stressing about these things. The last thing people
want to hear is how important it is that we
send another two hundred million dollars to Ukraine. Even if
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it is super important, even if the point is completely right,
people don't want to hear it. They don't care, they
don't want to hear it. When things are unhappy at home.
And this is something that directly, it is one hundred
percent identical when it comes to the issue of immigration.
Unless you're a communist who wants to burn America down.
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You don't want any more immigration into the United States
of America right now, not just illegals, the mass quantities
of illegals. Why why does this become more of a
hot button issue because the country was filled up basically
during Joe Biden's presidency. Now people can't find jobs, that
things are dirtier, crime bidden. They're murdering people on the
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highway with CDLs they got from California. The Communists cranked
the volume up on immigration to such a degree that
now on the right there is no appetite whatsoever for
anything other than deport every freaking one of them. And
the wildest thing is there is a long storied history
of Republicans wrecking their careers over trying for trying to
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be softer on immigration. Do you remember now, we all
like Marco Rubio. Now, I have historically not cared for
him that much, but I'm so impressed with Marco Rubio now.
But if you've been paying the attention to politics long enough,
you remember when Marco Rubio first got elected to the
United States Senate from Florida. Let me spoil it for
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you in case you don't remember, Marco Rubio was the
hottest thing since sliced bread when he got elected to
the Senate in Florida. He gave great speeches. He sounded
like he was hardcore on our side. He's this young,
handsome guy. It was just he just popped. Immediately. Everybody
knew Rubio. Everyone talked about Rubio. He was Rubio this
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and Rubio that. Everyone thought, Wow, this guy is going
to be a president one day, if not shortly. Then
what happened. Marco Rubio, for whatever reason, signed on to
an amnesty bill called the I've Lou was a Gang
of eight amnesty bill. There were a bunch of Republicans
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and a bunch of Democrats who came together and tried
to pass. Of course, they called it an immigration bill.
They always call it that. But every time there's an
immigration bill, it'll be half border enforcement, the other half
will be let's give them all citizenship. Mauco Rubio signs
on for it. It didn't end up passing, didn't end
up going anywhere. It completely destroyed his presidential chances for
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fifteen years. I don't remember exactly when this was ten
fifteen years. It destroyed him. He went from being the
hottest thing to completely on the outs. Kept getting elected
senator in Florida, but there was no more any appetite
for him. They keep touching this third rail every now
and then, and it burns them terribly, and for some
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reason another one is always willing to step up and
touch it again. Stop touching it. But it, like I
tried to explain, it is conflicting messaging. They get wealthy
powerful people, Republican and Democrat. Wealthy powerful people want foreign
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slave labor. They do the communists want because it burns
the country down and they know they'll low rape and
murder you, which is part of the communist revolution. But
Republican business leaders want cheap labor. I'm telling you my
dad ran a construction business. When I told you, when
I graduated high schools about the time they start, he
started his own construction business. He'd always been in construction.
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And I worked with him when I got out of
the Marine Corps, and I watched I watched him go
over this profit loss sheet. I watched him look at
his books and talk to me about his books and
how to read one. It's called a P and L.
And you know what, every single employer, including my father,
looks at labor costs. We don't think about it that way,
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but they all do. Okay, we've got one hundred thousand
dollars coming in this year. Wait, we're spending sixty five
thousand on labor. And you know what they all do,
and it's understandable. You try to figure out a way
to get that number down. Well, if you're not an
uber patriot, or maybe even if you are one and
you're a bit misguided, you know what could get that
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number down. You know what we need. Let's get a
few illegals work in the kitchen. We don't need to
be paying these Americans twelve bucks an hour, thirteen bucks
an hour. It's get some illegals in there for five
bucks an hour. That don't get that number down. You
know what else you need, got a bunch of entry
level tech people here. Let's just say we can't find
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any good people, Fire all the Americans, go hire a
bunch of people from India. That'll get that number down.
Those interests are wealthy and powerful, and sadly those are
the people who throw twenty million dollar fundraisers for House
guys and Senate guys and guys who want to be president.
I don't know how many twenty million dollar fundraisers you've
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thrown for politicians. My number stands at zero, and I
am assuming it will always stand at zero. And money
talks now, even if they hear you, no more, no more,
no more immigration, none, even if they hear you. I
do have a big fundraiser in the Hamptons next weekend,
and they think they're gonna be able to bundle five
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ten million dollars. And there's a lot of guys there
they want to They want some more H one b's,
and they just there are two's, an angel and a
demon in their ear. You're the angel the other side isn't?
It is what it is, Jesse. During the entire period
of the government shut down, I heard arguments on both
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sides for doing away with and keeping the filibuster. I'm
very much in favor of neither, but going back to
the original stand and whatever, it was extremely frustrating that
almost no one in the in the conservative media, a
Republican party could make this argument. Why do you think
that is nuking the philibuster. I understand why Donald Trump
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wants it, because he has a narrow majority in the House.
He thinks the Democrats are going to take the House
in the mid terms. He essentially thinks he has one
year to pass a piece of legislation, so he wants
to filibuster nuked so he can pass legislation. I understand
his motivation. It's very very understandable motivation. It's a terrible idea.
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It's a terrible idea because nobody has brought forward a
bill that would be a good bill that we would
pass even if the philibuster was nuked. You don't do
something drastic like nuking the filibusters so you can pass
legislation unless the legislation you're going to pass completely recaps
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the other side from winning elections. If Democrats nuked the filibuster,
if they did something like that, and they may very
well do so, you know what they're going to do.
They're going to do things that ensure we can't win
elections anymore. Let's make a Washington DC a state. Let's
lower the voting age to fifteen, you name it. The
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legislation they will pass will ensure their opposition cannot achieve
power again, what are we going to do for that?
What are we going to do? I haven't seen it.
I haven't heard it. You told me you're going to
nuke the filibuster and that's going to result in you
deporting fifty million people. Okay, I'm all ears. I haven't
even seen anybody float that idea, not one on a
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wonderful Friday, and asked doctor Jesse Friday. Do you hear
what Brooke Rawlins said a secretary about all these SNAP benefits?
Speaker 2 (26:07):
The number is closer to one hundred and eighty six
thousand deceased men and women and children in this country
are receiving a check. Now, that is what we're really
going to start clamping down on. Half a million are
getting two. But here's the really stunning thing. This is
just data from those twenty nine mostly red steaks. Can
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you imagine when we get our hands on the blue
state data, what we're gonna find.
Speaker 1 (26:32):
It's gonna give us.
Speaker 2 (26:34):
A platform and a trajectory to fundamentally rebuild this program.
Have everyone reapply for their benefit. Make sure that everyone
that's taking a taxpayer funded benefit through SNAP or food
stamps that they literally are vulnerable and they can't survive
without it, and that.
Speaker 1 (26:51):
I'm gonna let that literally go because they're looking into it.
That's the only reason I'm letting that literally go. See
you heard it too, didn't you, Chris? What did it
add to? But did it add nothing? Nothing? Dear Private Bronco.
It just came to me after you commented for the
ten thousands time how members of Congress try to hold
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their seat with all their might for the love of
money and power. Since you did not get elected, thank God,
have you ever thought about how you would have handled
all the lobbyists and corporations trying to throw money at
you for your vote? What was your internal thoughts of
how you would have handled it and how you would
have compared yourself to His name is Guy, Okay Guy?
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So I believe in God, as you probably have figured out.
I believe in Jesus. I believe in God, and I
have watched in my forty four years, I have watched
him look out for me in various ways, when at
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the time it didn't seem like he was looking out
for me. Could have gone this route, I really wanted
to go this route. Oh that turned out to be
a disaster. I have. Let me tell you a little story.
I generally had to take the bus or ride my
bike to school in the morning when I was a kid.
Every now and then, it's very rare. Every now and then,
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my dad would take me to school. My dad worked
a lot. He was gone a lot. I didn't see
a lot of him when I was a little kid.
One morning, he was in the kitchen. He was usually
gone by the time I was getting ready to leave.
I was young, very young, six seven years old. I
would guess, I'm begging him in the kitchen. Can you
take me to work? Can you take me to work?
Can you take me? You can take take me with you?
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For me? It was everything, Get to hang with my dad,
See my dad. I wanted it so bad. He takes off,
says no, takes off, doesn't have time. It's snowing. This
is back in Ohio. It's snowing. Its icy is really
bad out there. He gets in a terrible, terrible car wreck.
Totals it. It was an old buick. He was dry.
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Car slides into the opposite lane and there is a
large truck coming head on collision. My dad's head goes
through the windshield glass in his head. Hospital, terrible totals
of the car. All right, very very lucky he didn't die.
This town, this is in Toronto, Ohio, that's where we lived.
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This town had a habit of taking a bad car wreck,
taking the car and putting it on display in the
main dragon town, just as like a message to people,
hey be safe out there, seatbelts, that kind of thing.
They put the buick up. When I rode with my dad,
I always rode right behind him. I sat behind the
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driver's side. That's where I sat. We go check out
the buick. One day there was the sharpest, most jagged
piece of metal you've ever seen in your life that
went from the driver's side door and went directly through
the driver's side seat. In the back seat, it would
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have gone right through my freaking chest. No chance of
survival would have been dead. Because I didn't get what
I wanted. I lost two congressional races. I wanted to go,
and I thought I would look twenty some year old
Jesse twenty seven, twenty eight years old. I thought I
was gonna go to Washington, d C. I was sure
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I was gonna win. I thought I was gonna go
to DC, and I was gonna get all these commy
scumbags in line, and I was gonna save America. And
I'd probably, of course, end up as president one day. Oh,
I'd had all these I'd had all these thoughts in
my head. Of course I'll probably be a senator and
then president, and then I'm gonna save America by myself.
What if what if I would have turned bad? I
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think about that. What if I would have turned bad? Look,
everyone nobody thinks that about themselves, right, No, I would
have been perfect, incorruptible. I never would have succumbed to
this or succumbed to that or this lobbyist that. No,
I would never fall for. That easy for me to say,
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what if I would have? What if? What if I
was being looked out for? And remember this, My Democrat
opponent was Gabrielle Giffords, the one who got shot in
the head. The guy who shot Gabrielle Giffords in the
head and shot all those people. He did this three
weeks after I lost the election to her. They recounted
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the votes. It took him a week because the election
was so close. She ends up winning. She's in public
giving a speech at a safeway at grocery store. She's
given a speech it a safeway, surrounded by staffers. This
dude comes up, tries to assassinate her, shoots her in
the head, shoots all these friggin people. All right, this
guy was not a Republican, was a Democrat. He was
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a nutball who wanted to kill someone famous. What if
that was me? I would have been the newly elected congressman.
I don't know that I would have been in safe way,
but like all politicians, I would have been standing. I
would have been announcing, Hey, I'm doing a town hall here,
a something there. What if that was me? I don't
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know why I didn't go, but I know if God
wanted me in Congress, I would have been in Congress.
And I'm much much happier now anyway. One, I don't
have to talk to anybody. I don't what, Chris. I
don't have to go to large events all the time
and talk to a lot of people. I just get
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to talk to you for three hours and then I
get to go home. I don't have to travel all
over ask people for money all the time. That was
the worst. I don't want to ask freaking people for
money all the time. This is a much better life
in my opinion. I don't want to be in politics.