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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Is The Jesse Kelly Show. Final hour of The Jesse
Kelly Show on a wonderful, wonderful Tuesday, and we have
a few things we're gonna go over here this hour.
I'm gonna tell you that little story about the fraud.
I don't even know if that's the word scam, fraud, whatever.
We're gonna talk about birth rates, work ethic. Yeah, I'll
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touch on this Venezuelan strike that happened right before the show.
Trump put out a video of it. We'll talk about that.
Speaker 2 (00:28):
In a moment.
Speaker 1 (00:29):
Before we do that, I want to tell you my
little scam story. So when I was selling our v's,
remember that's what I did before I do this. When
I was selling our v's, we got a credit card statement,
and I believe it was it was seven thousand dollars.
There was a seven thousand dollars purchase on the credit
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card statement. Our credit card bill is never seven thousand
dollars in total, is never even close to that. We
about fell out of our Oh my gosh. It didn't
take long to figure out somebody had gotten a hold
of my credit card number. So I decided to handle
a lot of the investigative work myself, good old fashioned
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internet sleuthing. I discovered looking through records online, looking up
phone numbers, looking up everything else. I discovered that there
was a guy, maybe a group of them, but there
was a guy working in a very shady office, of which,
courtesy of Google, I actually have pictures of in the
Louisiana Lee was Louisiana, if I remember, right in Louisiana,
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who had gotten a hold of my credit card number
and ordered a seven thousand dollars gate, like one of
those electronic closing gate things that you'd put over your
driveway or something like that. I not only locate this
guy's address, I have all this stuff documented. I have
the credit card charge, the phone number, the address, the picture.
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And I called and talked to him and he hung
up on me. I have everything neat and tidy. I
call local police. Yeah, cross state lines. That's not really
our thing. Call the FBI. Okay, hang up the phone,
Call the FBI. The FBI flat out told me on
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the phone that they weren't really interested. It's not going
to be something they'd pursue. Now, by the grace of God,
I will give him credit American Express back. Then turns
out they're kind of a garbage company now, but real
call me. But American Express back then immediately money back.
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They would handle it with their fraud departments. So we
were not out seven thousand dollars, which I didn't have
seven thousand dollars to be out, so by the grace
of God. But what if that was an older person
and that was money they needed, critically needed, and they
didn't have American Express and no law enforcement pursuit whatsoever
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for these small crimes. I hate to even say that,
because it's certainly not a small crime to me, wouldn't
be a small crime to you. Gosh, could you imagine
Jewish producer Chris if they took seven thousand dollars, he'd
just fall over clutching his chest. But they go unpursued.
And I'm not This is not ripping on anybody. Actually,
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it is ripping on the FBI, because screw them. But
most local police departments they don't have the manpower, they
don't have the resources. And there are so many dirt
balls in this country free courtesy of Democrats. They are
out there chasing down gang bangers and murderers and things
like that, and so these dirt balls just swim right
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underneath the surface of our country. All right, before we
get back to other things. I know it's not breaking news,
it's a couple hours old.
Speaker 2 (04:01):
It's journalist Jesse. There's just no one better.
Speaker 3 (04:04):
We love Jesse.
Speaker 4 (04:05):
He's the best.
Speaker 1 (04:06):
Yesse, please kiss my baby? YESI Jesse, Jesse, Jesse Je.
We blew up a bunch of narco guys in the ocean.
So let's rewind. Remember last week we had Brandon Was
it last week we had Brandon wykert On, Chris, it
was last week we had Brandon wikert On. He's always
a wealth of information, and we were asking him why
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is Trump interested in Venezuela. When I say interested, why
do we have four thousand sailors and marines parked right
off the coast. Why are we sending more destroyers down there?
Why are why Venezuela? And we went over a bunch
of stuff, but one of the things he said was
Venezuela is a narco state. It is now a narco state.
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The government is a cartel. The government of Venezuela. They
are in the drug running business, and that is part
of the reason Donald Trump is so upset with them. Well,
what was the Navy doing down there. We just had
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a boat full of drugs with eleven Trump says they
were trendy arragua. I'm sure they were with the eleven
Narco terrorists in the boat. Yeah, they're no longer with us.
The United States Navy when this boat was in international
waters vaporized it. Goodbye, too bad, so sad. In the headline,
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you know from Fox News, this is from earlier in
the day, Maduro claims the US seeks regime change through
military threat. I made Caribbean build up. Yeah, that's how
it works. These dictators who attack America and attack America
and attack America. And I'm not talking Saddam Hussein being
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a dirt ball on his own part of the world.
I'm talking guys who actually attack America, like Maduro has
over and over and over again. What happens is they
get used to a government run by Democrats. Well, democrats
don't care if you attack America as long as you
don't attack their bank account or expose their corruption. But
they don't care about America, not going to stress about
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that at all, and the world kind of settles in
to this way of thinking where well, yeah, you can
attack America.
Speaker 2 (06:30):
Who's going to do anything about it?
Speaker 1 (06:32):
The Biden regime, and they kind of get it through
their heads that that's how it will always be, but
that's not how it always is. Every now and then
the American people wake up, stop voting for Democrats, put
in someatriots in office, and then the bad people who
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attack America find out that not everybody hates the United
States of America. In fact, there are lots of us
who love it here. And when we get who's going
to do anything about it? The Biden regime, and they
just kind of get it through their heads that that's
how it will always be.
Speaker 2 (07:10):
But that's not how it always is.
Speaker 1 (07:13):
Every now and then the American people wake up, stop
voting for Democrats, put in some actual patriots in office,
and then the bad people who attack America find out
that not everybody hates the United States of America. In fact,
there are lots of us who love it here. And
when we get depict the people who represent us, you're
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gonna die if you attack America, and I and you
know what I love. There's video of this attack. It's
very kid friendly, by the way, very kid friendly. There's
video of this boat being blown up. Trump has it
all over his social media. I'm sure I looked. I've
been doing the show. I'm sure over the last two hours.
I'm sure it's all over Facebook and Twitter and everything else.
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It's a boat at night, cruising through the water and.
Speaker 2 (08:01):
Ba boom, it just explodes. It's gone.
Speaker 1 (08:05):
I love that Donald Trump put out that video publicly.
Those kind of public statements are very beneficial. It's beneficial
for everyone in the world to see this is what happens.
And I'm so jealous. Think how cool it would be
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not to be in the Navy. Who wants to do that?
But think how cool it would be if you were
kind of a lower class person who joined the Navy
instead of joining the Marines like your dad wanted. If
you were a lower class person who joined the Navy
to actually get a mission and to get sent down
there and to get to nuke some narco terrorists, Gosh,
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that would be freaking sweet. You know those guys are
cracking beers on that ship tonight. I've probably not allowed,
but I promise you someone stuck in some beer. You know,
those guys are living the high life right now. I'm
so freaking jealous. Gosh, that's so cool. Every now and
then I want to go back, But then I realize
I'm old, not in shape, and that's just not going
to work at all. He can't do that. At the
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age of forty four, Jesse, I recently read the Anti
Communist Manifesto soon after I encountered what appeared to be
a Communist in the wild. He was protesting outside a
locally owned coffee shop that displays American flags. Seemed eager
to strike up a conversation. It became clear I was
dealing with someone less than credible, so he did claim
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he was being paid by the state through a contracting
group called Opus. My question is, have you come across
instances of Blue states paying individuals to protest and disrupt
conservative own small businesses. Oh? Yes, of course this is
This takes place on a federal level too. I should
know this isn't just state level. If you live in California,
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if you're listening to me in California right now, I
promise you cross my heart and hope to die, your
tax dollars are paying for communist activism in your state
in some way.
Speaker 2 (10:07):
And don't feel.
Speaker 1 (10:08):
Too bad, because every American listening has been doing the
same thing for a long, long, long time.
Speaker 2 (10:16):
Why do you.
Speaker 1 (10:16):
Think the Trump administration fired all ten thousand employees at
USAID at USAID because they were taking up billions of
your dollars and spending it on Democrat activism. This is
the norm. I've explained it time and time again. These
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people get into office and they think about how to
loot the treasury to pay off their friends and attack
their enemies.
Speaker 3 (10:47):
It is the Jesse Kelly Show on a fantastic, fantastic Tuesday.
Speaker 2 (10:53):
Member.
Speaker 1 (10:53):
You can email us Jesse at Jesse kellyshow dot com.
Speaker 2 (10:57):
So I have a.
Speaker 1 (10:58):
A a sad but not sad stat if you will,
sad overall, but maybe not sad for you and me.
Here's well, here's the chart. It was done by a
World Values Survey. Birth rates are falling more steeply among
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progressives than conservatives. I'm not going to read all the
nerdy numbers for you, but here's what you need to know.
People on the right are not only making babies, they're
making babies above the rate they need to make babies
for population growth. You me, young men and women on
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the right and older, they're finding each other. They're getting
married and they're making babies, and that is wonderful. When
we talk about falling birth rates, that's terrible. We'll get
the terrible part. Yes, that's terrible overall or society, but
our side, our people, we are making babies, and I'm
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happy for you when I'm proud of you. If that's
what you want in your life. I realize that's not
everybody's lot in life. But if that's what you want,
go find a man, marry him and make babies with him.
Go find a dime, marry him and make babies with him.
That's happiness. You'll love it.
Speaker 2 (12:24):
But overall.
Speaker 1 (12:30):
This is terrible. It's terrible that so many human beings
have succumbed to Marxism, have succumbed to all the miseries
that come with that, and they're not getting married. Then
they're not making babies either. They're all gay trannies. I
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can't count how many times I've heard a left wing
young young person say they don't want babies because of
climate change, all this sick mental illness that democrats are
putting into the minds of young people, and now they're
not even reproducing. That is so insanely sad. That is
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so insanely sad, and it's super super evil because they
lie to all these kids just so they can have
them as foot soldiers, just so they can use them
for power. That's the only reason they lie to you
about chlorimate change from their private jets. They lie to
you because they know you're young, you can be manipulated.
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They know that if they make you miserable, afraid to
drive a car, that yeah, your life will be miserable,
full of angst, bitterness, but you'll vote Democrat forever. That's
why they lie to you when they tell you lies
about men. Ah, men are evil, toxic masculinity. As a
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young woman, they know they're signing you up for a
life of bitterness as a feminist, bitterness, fatness, all these
things are waiting for what chrits. All these things are
waiting for you.
Speaker 2 (14:12):
They know that.
Speaker 1 (14:13):
But they also know that you'll vote Democrat your entire life,
and that's all they care about. I think that's one
very encouraging for our side, but two so sad that
one side has just decided to get out of the
family making business. Ah. I will say this though, as
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a word of caution for parents soon to be parents
want to be parents. That's part of why they're always
after your kids.
Speaker 2 (14:43):
You know that.
Speaker 1 (14:46):
Don't think that they can't read these charts too. They're
always recruiting, always coming up with an army, always, always,
always they're coming up with the plan, and that plan
always involves since they don't have kids of their own,
taking your kids. Let me ask you something, honestly, how
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many Democrat women are on your school board who don't
have children? Have you looked how many Democrat women teach
in your child's school K through twelve? Or are professors
on that college you pay for who don't have kids?
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You know why they're there, right, They're there for yours.
They are there to recruit, and we have to be
very careful with our children. We have to raise them
to know this fact, to point it out. We have
to have these frank discussions with them. Don't be that home.
Well we didn't talk about politics. Don't do that. I
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promise you. The communist in your child's school is going
to talk about politics. You better talk to them first,
talk about politics, talk about communism, talk about right, wrong, good, evil.
The communist is going to We have to be purposeful
with our children because the communist is going to be
purposeful with our children. They are circling your kids like wolves.
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They think about it all the time. Why do you
think so often the biggest activist in your town with
the tranny flags and the Black Lives Matter flags or
whatever new freak show they roll out. Why do you
think so often they're school teachers and librarians. What do
you think that is?
Speaker 2 (16:40):
Why?
Speaker 1 (16:42):
Why do you think they went after Disney and took
over Disney? Of all the things, why Disney? There are
bigger corporations. Why Disney? Because that's what the kids are.
They're not making their own. They are after yours.
Speaker 3 (17:00):
Remember that it is the Jesse Kelly Show on a
Fantastic Tuesday.
Speaker 1 (17:07):
Remember if you miss any part of the show, you
can download the whole thing iheard Spotify, iTunes. I'll try
to get back to some more emails here in a moment.
I have to do a couple things. One this is
from Insider Paper Ancient tombs unearthed in Iraq due to
a drought. Chris, would you go in an ancient tomb
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believe to be over two thousand, three hundred years old?
And you know Iraq is ancient ancient? I actually, you
know when I was in Iraq. You know, that's where
Babylon was. When I was in Iraq, we actually went
to Babylon. It's fallen into disrepair. It was just like
a couple different statues, but we actually went to Babylon.
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Place is ancient. I would totally go into an ancient tomb.
Speaker 2 (17:57):
What what what Chris said?
Speaker 1 (18:03):
Do I have to crawl on my hands and knees
or can I crouch? Well, I'm not big on the
you know, crawling into super tight spaces thing. That's very
much not my thing. But hear me out, hear me out.
What if I told you you had to crawl? You
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had to crawl for one hundred yards the length of
a football field. So that's a very long crawl. But
at the end of that hundred yards there will be
a large open tomb room with a bunch of tomb
stuff in there. Would you go, you're worried about cave ins. Well,
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that's why you'll never be an archaeologist like me, Chris,
because I would go that. I don't like tight spaces
like that. I totally would go.
Speaker 2 (18:58):
I would.
Speaker 1 (19:00):
I would regret it, for sure, but I would go.
I want to see an ancient tomb so bad. You know,
you read these stories about when they were discovering the
pyramids and these guys would get hurt by old acid
that had been put in there. You know, these booby
traps and stuff like that. One hundred percent worth it.
And I don't believe those stories at all either. I
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think the total garbage. There's no way a booby trap
held up thousands of years. You're a bunch of dirty liars.
Now excuse some emails, Jesse, You have mentioned fragging before
the phrase was coined during the Vietnam conflict. Given today's
ineptitude in the higher ups in today's military, does this
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still occur to any extent? Do you have any good
books to recommend on the subject.
Speaker 2 (19:48):
Okay, so.
Speaker 1 (19:51):
I'm not talking about Corey Booker when I talk about fragging,
that's a different, different thing.
Speaker 2 (19:57):
Uh.
Speaker 1 (19:57):
Fragging, for those who may not is when military people
enlisted soldiers usually will kill their officer or kill their leader.
He mentioned this happened in Vietnam, and it most definitely
did happen in Vietnam, and it took different forms. You know,
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sometimes fragging it's a reference to frag grenade, fragmentation grenades
that would be just a normal grenade to you, fragging off.
It could mean someone rolls a grenade and you're lieutenant's ten. Oftentimes, though,
fragging took place out on the battlefields in the heat
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of battle where you can't get caught.
Speaker 2 (20:48):
Fragging can be.
Speaker 1 (20:50):
Shoot him in the back, shoot him when you're in
the middle of combat. I personally never witnessed it at all. However,
I did witness multiple times the circumstances where I definitely
could see it happening. There's a story I forget where
I heard this story from World War Two. Keep in mind,
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fragging is old old when you are in combat. Let
me explain it this way. When you were in combat,
your men around you become closer than brothers because you
only have each other. There is nothing else, there's no
one else. They're your everything. To lose one of them
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hurts beyond belief. If there is a man leading you
who hurts them, either intentionally or maybe he's just a
glory hound or an idiot, I'm not supporting this. I'm
not supporting this at all. I don't believe in it.
By the way, I do not believe in it, but
it's not a hard leap. If I'm in combat with
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my best friend and my second lieutenant is a moron
and makes my friend charge into a minefield when he
doesn't want to, and my friend gets blown up. Let's
say I've been in combat for a while and I'm
comfortable killing people, and that happens. It happened to me,
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it happens to everybody who's in combat.
Speaker 2 (22:21):
For a while.
Speaker 1 (22:22):
You just end up with a level of comfort with
killing people. Most normal people can't relate to it. Guys
who come back, they don't talk about it much. And
I'm not defending it right, and I'm not saying I
think about it anymore or anything like that. But you
just develop a level of comfort with it. That's how
it is. It's not a hard leap. If that guy,
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maybe you think he's gonna get you killed, maybe he
got your friend killed. Not a hard leap to think, well,
I'll skill him instead. There's a story. I've referenced it
a second ago. There's a story, and I forget where
the heck I heard it or read it. There's a
story from the Pacific War in World War two of
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the Marines were there, and the Marines were all killers there.
I mean they had just been through hell and seen
so much, and they just killed all the time up
close and personal. Then you're just your psyche changes. And
there was a new officer and there was a marine
who was walking someplace where the officer didn't want him
to walk, and the officer was telling him get back
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and get back here, and the guy wasn't listening, wouldn't
follow orders, and the officer pulls out his gun and
threatens to kill him. Well, there's a marine behind the
officer who was cleaning his weapon. His weapon was disassembled,
he was cleaning it immediately when the officer threatened it.
He puts his weapon back together and throws a magazine
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in there and points it right at the back of
the officer. If that officer had fired that shirt shot,
he would have died immediately, immediately, and probably several guys. Again,
I'm not defending this, and there's the way I can
explain it to people who haven't been there. But killing
officers who get you killed unbelievably common. In World War One,
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it happened. Remember, and remember the officers oftentimes get the
shaft too. It's not always bad officers, but the officers
in World War One, they would signal it's time to
go over the top of the trench with whistles. And
let's say you're sitting there with you in twenty thirty
of your buddies and you see a platoon ahead of
you blows the whistle. All twenty thirty guys get up
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and all die. And that happened in World War One.
That happened a lot. They're charging into a machine gun,
nessa something like that. They're all cut down immediately. Now
your officer gets up there, start screaming at you. Get
on your feet. We're going over the top. I'll shoot
anyone who doesn't. How much does it take for someone
to break and do something terrible?
Speaker 2 (24:55):
Again?
Speaker 1 (24:56):
I do not defend the practice. I've defended many terrible things.
You know I would if I felt like it was right.
I do not defend murder. I don't, but it happens.
It's more common than we think. Whatever, I don't want.
I don't want to talk about murder anymore. Maybe we
should just make some more fun of well, build a blasio.
Remember when we talked about how communists are about a
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mile wide and an inch deep. There's no depth of knowledge.
Here's former New York Sayer, New York, New York Sayer
New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio, when he was
asked about ma'm donnie.
Speaker 5 (25:28):
Bus if he runs that, The City of New York
runs it just like we run so many other services.
Speaker 2 (25:33):
And the bottom line here is to think about the
free buses again. Free buses has.
Speaker 5 (25:37):
Been proven to work in many parts of the country
where it's I'll get your list of cities. But the
bottom line is it is something that allows people.
Speaker 1 (25:46):
Free busses have been proven to work everywhere where. Oh,
I'll get you a list. This is what they do,
lie about everything all the time. All right, we'll talk
about out younger generation work ethic headlines. I didn't get
to emails. It is the Jesse Kelly Show. Final segment
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of a Jesse Kelly Show. Remember you can email us
Jesse at Jesse kellyshow dot com. Brandon Johnson's talking about
defending Chicago from Donald Trump, and he said, what else.
Speaker 4 (26:23):
Are you prepared to defend this land? This land that
was built by slaves, a land that was built by
indigenous people.
Speaker 1 (26:34):
Chicago wasn't built by slaves. That's that's not at all
a thing that is reality at all. I mean not
at all reality. This reminds me of when Joyanne reads that.
Speaker 5 (26:48):
Said this, and to find out that literally Barack Obama's
two terms in as president are your reparations and June tenth,
which you already celebrated anyway, is your reparations. And yet
you built this country. You literally physically built this country.
Speaker 1 (27:05):
That's not a thing that happened either. There is a
very very sad inferiority complex thing that you see manifest
itself when these fake civil rights activists say this stuff.
Because I don't know why you're upset with the history
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of black people or the maybe you're not proud of
the history or something. I don't understand exactly what it is.
But that's what all this is. We actually built this,
we actually did it, we actually invented this. And it's
almost always lies that comes from a place where you
feel inferior or embarrassed by your background, by your ancestry.
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That's what that really is. It's an embarrassment thing, and
it's not necessary. You know, you don't have to be
embarrassed by any any part of your ancestry at all.
I don't even know my ancestry. I don't care it
doesn't bother me. It doesn't bother me one bit at all.
Speaker 2 (28:06):
You can let that go. You can let that go.
Speaker 1 (28:09):
Also, I mentioned this earlier, where did work Ethic Go
to Die? It's an article about gen z and accusing
these younger kids of not having a work ethic, of
filming everything at work, of not wanting to do things
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outside of near boundaries, and things like that. And I
will just say, if I have to give I've already
given plenty of employment advice on the show, but for
younger generations. And actually we've experienced this before on this
show before, just various people we've brought in for younger people.
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Do not bring your boss problems. Don't bring your mommy
to work, don't bring dad to an interview. Do not
bring your boss problems. He is not your friend, he's
not your counselor, and he's not there to help you.
You're there to help him. You were there to make
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his life easier. So when he gives you a task,
shut your mouth and go do it. And the next
time he sees your face, tell him it's done. Hey boss,
got it done. Ran into some problems. Couldn't do that,
couldn't find this couldn't find that, but I worked it out.
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I had to move some things around. Here's the completed
assignment you gave me. I do not think the next
generation sucks. I think that's ridiculous. But if I had
to point to one thing that plagues the next generation,
it is exactly that. This sense of my boss is
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here to help me. I'm I need to have an
emotional day. I need to I broke up with my boyfriend,
my girlfriend, so I need to take an extra hour,
all stuff it and go back to work. Nobody wants
to hear that. Outside of a death in the family,
nobody wants to hear about any of that crap. Leave
that stuff at home. I'm not telling you to be
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a soulless, emotionless robot, and I'm definitely not telling you
to be treated like crap by your boss. If you
are being mistreated at work, don't allow that to happen.
Go find a new gig, Go find someplace where you
can be treated like a human being. You're not a slave,
You're not anything like that. But stop bringing this emotional
baggage crap to work, and stop bringing your boss problems.
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Don't tell me problems. Tell me solutions. Burn that into
your head. Don't tell me problems, tell me solutions that that.
Speaker 2 (30:49):
Really plagues younger people, really really bad. And now here's
a headline by go you know, you know the thing
headlines we didn't get to.
Speaker 1 (31:01):
Gallup releases a pull on national alcohol consumption and it's shocking.
The shocking part of it is record lows. Americans aren't
drinking alcohol anymore. I think that's a good thing, except
the only thing that concerns me about it is maybe
they can't afford alcohol anymore. Have you looked at the
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drink prices on a drink menu of a restaurant, This
Mexican restaurant we go to, they always hand us the
drink menu. Then we kind of gockt it fifteen dollars
for a margarita? Who could afford that? Latin America's Narco
states freaking out over Trump's cartel crackdown. It's gonna be
wild as Donald Trump continues to escalate this, watching how
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Latin American countries hold up without drug money and how
sad is that the drug money fuels so much of
Latin America.
Speaker 2 (31:56):
Remember, I believe.
Speaker 1 (31:57):
It's the third biggest business in Mecha Sico behind tourism
and oil. Report two largest teachers unions funneled forty three
point five million dollars to left wing groups. How long
before we start having a talk about these teachers' unions
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and attacking them as organized crime, because that's what this is.
This is not about children. When you are taking the
money and you're spending it exclusively on Democrats, when does
RICO come into effect?
Speaker 3 (32:34):
Here?
Speaker 1 (32:34):
Seven killed, thirty seven injured in the weekend Chicago shootings
as the mayor block's federal aid.
Speaker 2 (32:42):
But hey, I mean he built them.
Speaker 4 (32:44):
Are you prepared to defend this land? This land that
was built by slaves, a land that was built.
Speaker 2 (32:52):
By That's not what happened.
Speaker 1 (32:54):
Pentagon authorizes up to six hundred military lawyers to serve
as temporary immigration judges. I'll say it again, If all
Donald Trump does is deport people for the next four years,
I'm a happy man. Un Nuclear Watchdogs says it finds
uranium particles at Sirius sight. I don't know what any
of that means, but it sounds really bad. I'll also
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be back tomorrow and we'll have some more fun.
Speaker 2 (33:20):
That's all.