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Speaker 1 (00:11):
This is a Jesse Kelly show.
Speaker 2 (00:15):
It is that Jesse Kelly Show on a Thursday. Final
hour at the Jesse Kelly Show on a Thursday, and
we're going to talk about some financial news, some lying
Democrat news, other things. I want to do some things
real quick first though, because there's an article written about
corin diversity higher they're talking about CNN's ratings. But more importantly,
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I want to have a chats. This is probably one
of the more offensive shows we've done in a while,
so we might as well go ahead and well, let's
put an exclamation point on that, shall we. There's a
a woman she used to be a VP at Goldman Sachs.
Everyone knows what Goldman Sachs is, that big finance giant,
and she's got an article today where there's an article
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written about her today and the New York Post ex
Goldman Sachs VP rips the bank's man world culture. I
played golf, talked football, and cried in the bathroom, she said.
If you read the article, she talks about having to
keep my feminine side tucked away, and I wore a
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pantsuit and muted my personality, so on and so forth.
So we need to have a talk with Daddy Jesse.
It's time for Daddy Jesse to step in. Ladies. There's
nothing wrong with you having a career if that's what
you want. It's really not. Obviously, we push family and
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we need to be a more cultural culture that's focused
on family and things like that. And I'm happy to
talk about that all the time, and I do talk
about all that all the time. But honestly, some women
they aren't going to have families. Some women don't want families,
want to just go out into the career world and
make it big. And you know what's wrong with that. Nothing.
God has different purposes for everybody in life. Maybe that
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is your role, all right, good for you. Knock them dead. However,
the business world is a man's world. It is it
always has been. And because of the dynamics around the
business world, very performance spaced, cut and dry, make money,
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don't make money profit driven, that kind of. Because of
the dynamics of the business world, the business world will
always be a man culture, a man's world. So if
you are going to do this thing, this career woman thing,
I bless you to it, go for it, bust your butt,
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make it big, have a great life, don't care fine
sounds good. Act like a man, meaning you better be
ready to play golf. You better be ready to exist
in a man's culture. And if you find yourself going
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to the bathroom to cry, then you don't belong there anyway,
because you don't freaking cry at work. You don't cry
at work, whether you're a dude or whether you're a woman.
I don't care who you are. Take your tears back
home where they belong. If you find yourself crying in
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the bathroom at work, it's because you don't have the
emotional makeup man or woman to be in the workplace.
So you need to either a find a husband who
will take care of you and you go home and
raise the kids, or b find a way to toughen up.
Buck up, buttercup. And when it comes to things like golf,
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I'll tell you something else here is you know we've
already had our kids in golf lessons. No, they're not cheap,
so we don't have them in right now. But our kids,
both of them, know how to swing a golf club.
Why am I some golf freak? No, I'll play golf
once a year, maybe twice. Yet I don't care about golf.
I enjoy it. I enjoy going out with my friends.
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I enjoy swinging the wrenches poorly. But do you know
why we put our sons in golf?
Speaker 1 (04:25):
You know why.
Speaker 2 (04:26):
I'll take my kids this day to the driving range
and we'll just swing a little bit, nothing, no pressure,
not yelling at them. Oh that's a terrible slice playing golf.
You know why, because golf is the business world's activity.
And you know what you can't ever do if you're
a man or you're a woman, you know what you
can't ever, ever, ever, ever, ever do, under any circumstances,
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have the golf walk in and say, hey, barb, we're
hitting up you know what, we're knocking off work. We're
going to hit up the golf course. You want to
come play eighteen with us? I got one of my
foursome canceled. You want to get in on this fors theme. Well,
I'm sorry, I don't. I don't know how to play.
Uh okay, bar buck, I guess I'll find someone who
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knows how to play golf. You need, you need to
know how to play golf. I have every I think, gosh,
I'm trying to think how many business deals I have
seen either begin or close on the golf course. There
was a country club I've told you this story in
my Tucson and that certainly was not a member. It
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was one of these fancy golfing country clubs, Tucson country
Clubs what it's called. But I knew a lot of
the members because a lot of them were my donors
back when I was running for Congress. And so on
occasion they'd invite me out, Hey, let's come have lunch,
or come play golf with this or something like that. Sure, sure,
if I had time, I'd go do it. It's a
good time. And I'd sit around afterwards, and I'm there,
I'm poor, but I'm with all these rich guys, all
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the fancy rich guys, all the millionaires. And they would
sit there over lunch, having a beer, burg eating fries,
and they would just sit and just essentially, from what
it looked like to my ankle, just pass money around. Now,
they were all business deals. Hey, Mike, fifty thousand dollars,
you got fifty grand? You want to get in on this.
We're starting a new thing, a new line of hair
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salons in town. You good, okay? Cool? All right, I'll
grab that from your secretary afterwards, Hey Bob, I'm still trying.
I'm still waiting on that ten grand for you from
the fundrise. It was just money. It was just money
going back and forth in the golf course. It was
like I was sitting in the boardroom of golden sacks.
That's the golf course. Learn how to play golf too.
Learn how to swim because it'll save your life. And
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learn how to play golf because it might make you
a bunch of money one day. And because you don't
want to be the dude who has to tell the
boss he doesn't know how to swing a golf club
when he comes and asks you to play golf on Friday.
Learn how to play golf and stop crying in the office. Godly,
no know when that got celebrated too. And this is why,
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this is what we've done. We've so wrecked, we've so
wrecked the mentality of so many people in this country
that we get articles like this printed. This is from
Women's Health. How Carine Jean Pierre handles stress as the
White House Press secretary. Everybody handles stress at work. It's
freaking work. It's stressful. You're gonna have bad days, bad bosses,
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bad moments. You might get laid off. Maybe you just
got laid off. You might get fired. Yep, it's work.
You go in and put your labor in, trying to
earn money to support yourself and your family. But because
corin diversity, higher has to deal with some tough questions.
Every now and then, she gets a ninety page article
on how she deals with stress. Krinn, tell us about
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your yoga routine. How about I don't give a crap
how you deal with stress? How about that? How about
you just go deal with it in some ways? That
sound good. I don't know why I'm like this, Chris.
I didn't even have to get my oil check today,
and I'm in kind of this salty daddy Jesse Mood,
I don't know why. By the way, remember tomorrow is
asked doctor Jesse Friday. Jesse at Jesse Kellyshow dot com.
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elites will never be held to account for the wreckage
of our economy in so many lives destroyed during COVID.
I would tend to agree with you if there was
no god, But I believe there is, and I believe
those who committed such disgraceful atrocities will be held to account.
I don't know when or where, but I believe they will.
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What say you, you accomplish your mission daily in my camp,
bringing a little extra joy to all my days. Thanks
for your wisdom and eloquence. His name is Doug Well. Yes,
I believe they will be held to account eventually. But look,
there is nothing wrong with wanting justice in this world
as well. In fact, we are commanded to seek out justice.
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What was done to this country, what was done to you,
to me, to children, old people, small businesses, what was
done to this country in the name of a virus
was evil and criminal. Honestly, that even one business was
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forcibly closed for one minute is a crime against the
American people. It's a crime. The United States government, the
Texas government, New York government, Houston government, I don't care
what government it is in the Land of the Free,
does not have the authority to tell you to shut
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your livelihood off in the name of a bad chest cold.
They don't have the authority to shut down your children's school,
to close your business, to wreck your life. They don't
have the authority to then come up take your tax,
pay your money and hand it to pharmaceutical companies to
create some poison and then force you to inject yourself
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with it or have you fired? These things that were
done to our people, to us were criminal things. They
were dead wrong and I'm never ever ever gonna let
it go. All right, all right, speaking of these things,
let's talk a little bit of finance stuff. Shall we
hang on.
Speaker 1 (11:28):
Misdas catch up Jesse kellyshow dot com.
Speaker 2 (11:34):
It is the Jesse Kelly Show on a Thursday. I
don't know if margaritas have to be made with tequila, Chris.
I believe they are. I mean, if it's not tequila,
how can it be a margarita. I think it has
to be. Maybe you can do a mezcal or something
like that.
Speaker 1 (11:52):
I don't know.
Speaker 2 (11:52):
I'm not an alcohol expert, Chris. I've never been a bartender.
How would I know? I don't freaking know. Not are
not mixing drinks in my off time. Anyway, let's talk.
Let's talk about something different. Let's talk about the economy again.
Because this is from something called the Morning Brew newsletter,
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and it is just, man, oh man, you need this
is from the newsletter. You'd need to be an Olympic
long jumper to bridge the gap between how well the
public thinks the economy is doing and how well the
economy is actually doing. And this is from the article.
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Fifty six percent think the US is currently experiencing a recession.
They say GDP is growing, Seventy two percent believe inflation
is going up. And then they put this little tidbit
in there. It's more than halved from its twenty twenty
two peak of nine point one percent, and it's hovering
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between three and four percent. We'll come back to that,
don't worry. Forty nine percent think the current unemployment rate
is at a fifty year high. It's at a near
fifty year low. Forty nine percent believe the S and
P five hundred is on the decline. It's risen more
than twelve percent this year. What is reality? Why is
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reality missing so many Americans? You see this over and
over and over again now from the media. This is
a separate headline. This is all just from today. This
is from Axios. More than half of Americans think the
US is in a recession. It is not. You see
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this everywhere. What are you seeing? You feel it? You
don't need the latest articles on inflation or how the
stock market's doing. You don't have to watch CNBC or
any of those other things to know that what's happening
out there financially to you economic is bad. That it's bad.
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So why why is the media missing it? Why are
we treated to article after article after article scolding us
about how good it is. Well, there's a couple different
things going on, and we need to describe discuss those things.
The first thing is just basic run of the mill propaganda.
Joe Biden is the president. When you are president, if
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you have a good economy, if the people feel the
economy is good, you get reelected. When you are president
and people feel the economy is bad, you don't get
re elected. Remember Donald Trump was going to sail to reelection.
He was going to destroy anyone who challenged him until
we locked down the country for COVID and detroyed his
own economy, and then he lost reelection. But he was
going to sail to reelection, sale to it because he
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was so good for the economy. He opened up the
energy sector, he deregulated everything for three years. He was unbelievable,
and I don't care how unpopular the media tried to
make him. He was going to he was going to
sail to reelection. Then well, then it happened anyway, Good
economies get presidents re elected. Bad economies don't. So a
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lot of this is simple run of the mill propaganda,
where if you're a Democrat, if you're a communist trying
to get Joe Biden re elected, you will go out
there every day and try to tell people that the
economy isn't really bad. You're just stupid. You just don't understand.
Speaker 1 (15:25):
You.
Speaker 2 (15:25):
Hear this, guy, Richie Torrez, a Democrat from New York.
Heerity said to black people. Yet still, to Willie's point,
there is a disconnect, particularly among black men.
Speaker 1 (15:34):
I can't figure that out.
Speaker 2 (15:36):
To try and explain as best as you.
Speaker 5 (15:37):
Can, look, I send men of all races. I see
it among Latino men, African American men, white men. There
is a bitter disillusionment with the system. There's a sense
that the system is failing them, and that transcends any
particular presidency. And obviously there's a challenge of inflation, which
has been a global problem. But you know, we have
to tell the story of the Biden administration's success.
Speaker 2 (15:58):
They just don't understand. Don't understand what's wrong. I don't understand. Okay,
So let's set aside the communist propaganda part that you
already get. You get out even these people are they
lie all the time, and so on and so forth.
Let's talk about something else that we've touched on before,
but it's important we understand it. Why is the S
and P five hundred fine? It's up twelve percent this year?
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If you've got a four oh one k as of
right now, probably up a little bit. Why Why is
the S and P five hundred fine? But you're not fine?
Why is it that you think there's a recession but
the GDP itself, You know, the GDP has to shrink
for two straight quarters to have a recession. The GDP
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itself is growing, so definition wise, we're not in a recession.
Why why why, Well, we already set aside the propaganda.
Let's deal with one other aspect before we get to
the main part of this. Remember, they also lie about
a lot of these things. Now, they're not lying about
the S and P five hundred, but when it comes
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to things like inflation CPI that's consumer price index. When
it comes to things like that, because the government is
on a constant mission to lie to you about how
badly they're abusing you, they have manipulated these numbers to
the point they're not even close to real. Remember when
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they were rolling out when it was nine point one
inflation and they kept rolling out inflations at eight percent.
Inflation's at seven percent. We re roll out the numbers
every day and we'd say, wait a minute, gas is
up twenty percent, and powers up twenty three percent, and
this is up twenty some percent. It's hou is it
at nine percent? Well, they take all the things you
buy and they remove them from the consumer price index,
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and then they say, hey, look, it's not that bad,
So let's let's do all right, what's set aside the
communist propaganda portion, and let's set aside the flat out
lying portion. Why do you feel like the economy sucks
and the media is sitting there telling you, look at
the SMP, look at this, it's actually good. We'll discuss
that next before we discuss that. You know what else sucks?
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Pain living with it and not even not even the
stub your tope kind of pain that sucks. Don't get
me wrong. What's worse than that. It's that nagging, aching,
every day pain that we live with. That's what really
gets to us, That's what keeps you up at night.
That's what puts you in a bad mood. My back
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hurts again, Ah, my back, my neck. Oh man, I've
got this problem in my shoulder, my muscle, my quad muscle.
It's bothering me. That is the kind of pain that, honestly,
it ruins your life. When you are in constant pain,
it ruins your life. Well, here's what I want you
to do. Go get some relief factor and take it
for three weeks, and then tell me how you feel.
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If you don't feel better after three weeks, I don't
ever want you to take it again. Three weeks. What
is it? Well, it's all natural, not drugs. It will
build up in your system over three weeks, and it'll
support your body's natural response to inflammation. And it's not
going to wreck your liver and kidneys while it does it.
Call one eight hundred the number four Relief one eight
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hundred the number four relief, or go to Relief Factor
dot com. Three weeks, tell me how you feel? All right?
All right, we'll discuss these economic matters. Hang on.
Speaker 1 (19:27):
Feeling a little stocky, Follow like and subscribe on social
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Speaker 2 (19:34):
It is the Jesse Kelly Show on a Thursday. All right,
let's finish this economic talk before we move on and
talk about other things. We already covered the reason that
the media keeps printing these articles. Half of America thinks
the country's in a recession. It's not. You need to
be a long jumper to bridge the gap between how
well the public thinks the economy is doing versus how
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well it's doing. Why does the public get it the
economy's great? Why doesn't the public get it well? It
depends on how you define the economy, and it depends
on whether or not you understand that how the economy
has been graded has changed significantly. So let's think about
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it this way. Let's think about it in the Kelly household.
It's me, it's ob my wife, Aubrey, it's James, it's Luke.
It's four people, all right, And about every week, I
would say, maybe every two weeks, we go grocery shopping.
The wife goes grocery shopping. But everyone can put things
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on the grocery list. Sometimes she'll sometimes she'll approve, and
sometimes she says, no, that's unhealthy. I'm not kidding. Either way,
you understand it's grocery shopping standard household, same wye work
it works in mind, say may it works in yours
grocery shopping? And let's say forever, everyone, absolutely, everyone, all
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four of us got a say in what went on
the grocery list, and that is how it works. Hey,
I would add this to the grocery list. Please add
milk to the grocery list. Add peanut butter to the groceries.
Everyone got to say, and who adds it? And that
was the grocery list of the home. You know, the
home only has one grocery list. That's on our fridge,
the grocery list. But let's say the wife and I
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we get together last night. Last night, we got together
and we said, hey, you know, these kids, they put
a lot of junk food on that grocery list. They
put a lot of things on that grocery list that
we don't approve of, we don't like. You know what,
The grocery list is only for you and me now
from now on. Oh, they can still put things on
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the grocery list, don't get me wrong, but we're not
buying any of them. And where do you see the
fruits of the grocery list in your pantry? You walk
in your pantry, and you can see it. And the
children keep walking into the grocery list and are walking
into the pantry and there's none of the things they requested. Hey, Dad,
where are the beef sticks? I put beefsticks on the
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grocery list. Oh really, son, that's funny, don't know. So
the grocery list still exists, and in the boys' minds,
it's still an accurate reflection of the food that is
about to come their way. But what they don't realize
is the people who run the show, my wife and I,
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we have decided that to cut them out of the process.
So yes, they can still put things on the grocery
list until their little hearts are content, But what they
will not ever see is a pantry with the items
they put on the grocery list because they have been
removed from the process. You no longer get a say,
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you no longer get a vote. Sorry, you're out. So
the pantry will only reflect and serve me and my wife.
Whatever I went on there, whatever I put on the
grocery list, gets into the pantry. Whatever my wife puts
on the grocery list gets into the pantry. That exact
same thing has happened to the American economy, and that's
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why you are suffering, and yet everyone tells you life
is good. You have been taken off of the grocery list.
This country, the entire economy of the United States of America,
and there's a million metrics we've cited a million times
on this show to back all this up. The United
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States economy is no longer free market. It is gangster capitalism,
where the gigantic corporations they serve each other, only each other,
they work with each other. The economy has been ripped
from your hands, handed to fortune five hundred companies and immigrants.
The American citizen has been completely removed from consideration. He's
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been completely removed from the process. So when he's told
the economy is good, he's confused because he doesn't feel
that at all. I can't afford a plane ticket to
go see my mom. I can't afford to buy eggs anymore.
We had to cancel family vacation this year. But the
S and P five hundreds up twelve percent. I don't understand, Yes,
you don't understand. You've been taken off the grocery list.
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The S and P five hundred now it belongs to
fortune five hundred companies and only them, and they only
exist to serve each other. And it's more than just them.
The government has partnered because we have a gangster capitalism system,
not free markets anymore. The government has partnered with the
big businesses to prop up the big businesses. The businesses
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have partnered with the government to keep themselves being propped up.
Small businesses, Gosh, we've lost a third of them in
just the last two or three years alone. But that's
not reflected in the s and P five one hundred.
That family business of yours you just had to close
the doors on after twenty five years. You don't feel
like the stock market's doing great now, do ya? Well, yeah,
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because you've been destroyed. But this economy it doesn't reflect you.
It's not built for you. It doesn't serve you any longer.
If you're on the board of Nike, it serves you.
If you just got here from India, it serves you.
If you're an American citizen, it doesn't involve you at all.
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I don't understand why they they think inflation's still going up.
That's maybe my favorite line. It used to be at
nine percent, only it's three, you moron. That means it's
still going up. If it's a positive number at all,
that means inflation is going up. It means I am
poorer now than I was before. That means inflation it's
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still going up, you morons. Oh, I don't understand the
S and P is high? What are you whining about? Okay, well,
that doesn't do me any freaking good. I'm on my
second job. My wife just had to go back to work.
We can't afford the power bill, the credit cards maxed out,
and I've had to drain the four to oh one K.
So yeah, that really does my heart. Well, that Apple
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and Microsoft are going Hell's bells, but that doesn't help
me at all. The economy and how we measure the
economy has been completely ripped from our hands and handed
over to the government, big business, and immigrants. Normal Americans
aren't reflected or served by it at all. We have
been cut from the grocery list. We still feel like
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we're part of it, or should be part of it.
And that's where the media gets confused, and frankly, that's
where I get confused. That's where you get confused, because
we're suffering and we're trying to figure out. Wait a minute,
we just went out to eat it. It wasn't fancy.
We just went to Chili's a family of four and
it cost one hundred dollars. I can't do this anymore.
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We're not gonna be able to go out again. I can't.
What do you mean all the economy's doing great well?
These idiot reporters and these business people who write these things.
They wake up in the morning and they crack up
in the Wall Street Journal and they say, Hey, Marv,
would you please bring the gray pepoon. It looks like
my applestock is up ten percent. It is a wonderful economy.
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I can't believe what the peasants are whining about. In
the meantime, his accountant just dropped off his Uber Eats
meal because his accountant can't afford to make ends meet
with a small business shop anymore. The reason you feel
like the economy sucks and they keep telling you the
economy is great is because the metrics with which they
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gauge in economy have cut us out. They've cut normal
people out. What we're experiencing, We've talked about this a lot,
is the country being taken from us by force, on purpose,
by the way I should know, on purpose? Why does that?
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Why does that big evil corporation still run training ads
when you don't like it? I don't like it. If
your target, why would you? Why would you actually advertise
chess binders for teenage girls? Don't they understand they'll be
a backlash? Oh, they understand that you'll be mad. You
might even stop coming into work. They don't really need
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to serve you. They just need to serve the other
fortune five hundred companies. They'll always have access to capital.
They may have to close a store here or there,
but that's not going to affect the CEO. They'll always
have access to what they need. You, Well, you're up
the creek. That's what's happened.
Speaker 1 (28:38):
All right.
Speaker 2 (28:38):
We're gonna get to headlines. I didn't get to talk
about CNN's ratings. A couple other things. Before we do that,
let's talk about our dogs. Let's talk about ourselves. How long?
How long do you think you would live if you
ate fast food every meal? Breakfast, lunch, and dinner, just
straight to McDonald's. Now you'reng that would be delicious. But
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how long would you live?
Speaker 6 (29:02):
Oh?
Speaker 2 (29:03):
Not very but why, Well, because you don't get nutrition.
It's all just empty calorie crap. Delicious, empty calorie crap,
but no nutrition. Well, that's basically what we do to
our dogs when we give them dog food. There's no
nutrition in it. They're not getting vitamins and minerals and
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Speaker 1 (30:00):
Smarter than everyone who knows? Does he think so? Yeah?
The Jesse Kelly Show.
Speaker 2 (30:09):
It is the Jesse Kelly Show. Final segment of The
Jesse Kelly Show. Do not forget to email your ass
doctor Jesse questions for tomorrow. Email them in right now
to Jesse at Jesse kellyshow dot com. Anthony Phillips is
a council member in Philadelphia. Philadelphia is it's just been
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ravaged by crime. It's so bad. And I know it's
fun to dog on Philadelphia, and I certainly do. But
there's actually some crazy cool history in Philadelphia, some amazing
restaurants in Philadelphia. The pizza in Philadelphia is some of
the best I've had it, y'all. Chris, you would die
for it, buddy. It's awesome. It's really really good. We
gotta go sometime, we gotta go. We'll go do a
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show from there. Anyway. So I like Philadelphia. It's like
New York City. It has a place in my heart.
It's like California. I don't root for its demise. I
know it's going down, it's don't root for its demise anyway.
This council member Anthony Phillips, they've got this bad crime problem.
All these hoodlums keep breaking into businesses at night, and
it's really really bad there. And man, if this instant
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just wow.
Speaker 7 (31:16):
We have watched and witness business owners allow for loading
to take place, smoking it take place, dumping it take place.
Speaker 4 (31:24):
The bill would impact businesses like Callie and Rodriguez mini
markets right now, both stay open twenty four hours a day.
Neither business owner was around to talk with us, but
customer John Ricketts offered his thoughts.
Speaker 8 (31:38):
Maybe a little more police patrol that may help.
Speaker 4 (31:41):
Ricketts says he visits Rodrigue's Mini Market regularly and he's
never seen the alleged newsance activity. Ricketts thinks shutting the
business down overnight would do the community a disservice.
Speaker 8 (31:52):
I would not bother or disturb the store because this
store really serves a lot of people. A lot of
people come here from a lot of different neighborhood knowing
that they can come here and it's open.
Speaker 4 (32:02):
They can eat, gas stations, restaurants with liquor licenses, and
drive throughs would be exempt from the curfew. And while
some business owners on the Strip support the proposed change.
Speaker 6 (32:13):
There's no reason to be on the streets by midnight.
Speaker 4 (32:15):
Council Member Phillips knows it will not be supported by all.
Speaker 7 (32:18):
What I say to those businesses that may not be
happy is the fact, how about be a resident in
this area where you got to deal with allow music
what you got.
Speaker 2 (32:29):
They're proposing in Philadelphia in response to the violent crime
that takes place at night, they're proposing making businesses shut
their doors, essentially blaming the business community for the violent crime.
Not the liquor stores, of course. No no, no, no, no, no,
no no no. Those have to remain open. After all,
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we can't cause a riot, but anyone else you get punished.
I think that pairs perfectly with this one Schumer, Chuck Schumer,
the GOP must vote for more migration to get fentanyl cuts. Essentially,
they're bringing up the fact that fentanil's flooding over our border,
and Schumer is demanding that they passed the James Langford
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Amnesty Bill if you want him to do anything about it.
These really are the most evil people. They are evil, evil,
frigging people. All right, before we move on, that's well,
one more word on the economy. This is just so frigging, said.
Speaker 9 (33:31):
Co from shoppers twenty five to forty four say they've
used by now pay Later, also buying in hundreds of
thousands of merchants, including Walmart, Target, and Amazon. How worried
are you that lower income groups and minorities have been
adversely impacted by buy now.
Speaker 3 (33:48):
Pay later? Typically with new forms of credit, It usually
is those who are living paycheck to paycheck who often
feel the brunt when things go wrong.
Speaker 2 (34:00):
By Now pay later through the roof pair that one
with this, then back to work twice already.
Speaker 6 (34:06):
But now with watching the grandchildren, trying to help out
the younger generation, I've had to look for work that
can be that can work with my schedule.
Speaker 4 (34:17):
The economy is not great and the inflation costs are
just unbelievable.
Speaker 6 (34:23):
I work full time as a groundskeeper and an apartment home community.
I want to say my pension law enforcement is a
very good pension. I feel I'm very blessed and I
appreciate that very much. But it just goes to show
you that even you know, well so called retired folks,
it's just not enough under today's current economy.
Speaker 2 (34:45):
Well don't people think the economy is good. In the meantime,
retired cops are taking out second jobs, going back to work. Yeah.
This is why I tell you about hard assets all
the time too, because the future is not going to
be the S and P five hundred hard assets gold silver,
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real estate land, gold silver real estate land. Jesse. I
don't know anything about real estate. I'm a normal guy.
Can't afford. Yes, you can done for you. Real estate
will do it for you. They will handle everything for you.
And these are wonderful people. This is a family company.
They will guide you through everything. They'll find you the property,
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the closing, the finance, and the rental process. Let done
for you, real estate, do it for you. You're not going
to start out as a real estate mogul. You're a
normal person. You'll start out with one extra home, a
rental home. Through done for you real Estate, you'll turn
it into two three ten one day. Soon you're retiring,
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passing down a legacy to your kids. Get involved in that.
Things they can't destroy. Done for you. Jesse dot com.
All right, doun for Youjesse dot com. Go find out
about it. And now here's a headline. But you know
the thing.
Speaker 1 (36:08):
Headlines we didn't get to.
Speaker 2 (36:12):
Doomed. CNN's primetime ratings hit a thirty three year low.
It's not doomed. Again. This goes back to what we
were talking about. They're not doomed. CNN keeps churning out
the same communist propaganda and everyone keeps saying they're doomed.
They're not doomed. They're simply gonna find another dirty commed
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company to give them access to the capital they need.
They'll declare bankruptcy. They'll rip it up, they'll rebuild. But
CNN's going to be communist propaganda today, tomorrow, and ten
years from now, because that's what the system rewards. Now.
This is from the post millennial. US Air Force analyst
admits no data exists to support implementing DEEI policies. Yes,
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of course, there's no data that exists to support diversifying anything.
That data has to be completely cooked up if you've
ever seen it, because diversity doesn't help anybody. In fact,
it kills you. Gender neutralroom restrooms grace the US military academies.
It's my understanding. This sign has since been taken down,
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but the revered US Air Force Academy had a sign
that said gender neutral restroom with an arrow pointing one way. Ah.
If Donald Trump gets re elected in November, it's gonna
take four years a cleanup, I'll tell you that much.
A waste. Biden Administration's costly gazz up here already plagued
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by setbacks and logistical problems. What a government program plagued
by setbacks? No, you don't say George Floyd died for
us ASU art exhibit depicts George Floyd as Jesus Christ. Yeah,
we're doing in College, Board of North Carolina's public university
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system repeals diversity, equity and inclusion policy. Yet another reminder
get to a red state and become an activist, make
it reader, Get involved. I will see you tomorrow for
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