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July 9, 2024 44 mins

The Democrats devised a plan years ago to stay in power forever and Republicans are just now taking action to try and stop it. Is it too late? Jesse Kelly chats with House Judiciary Chairman Jim Jordan to discuss that and more. This comes as Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell testifies before the Senate. What did he say about the economy? Carol Roth offers a full breakdown. Plus, how Oklahoma is bringing the bible back into schools.

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Speaker 1 (00:02):
I have so much to talk about.

Speaker 2 (00:04):
From hurricanes to Republican platforms. Joe Biden's dementia will not
be a main thing on the show.

Speaker 1 (00:10):
But Congressman Jim Jordan's here, Carol Roth is here.

Speaker 2 (00:13):
All that and more coming up on I'm right.

Speaker 3 (00:24):
All right.

Speaker 2 (00:25):
First, let's get the big thing out of the way.

Speaker 1 (00:27):
First.

Speaker 2 (00:27):
Where was I yesterday? I know you tuned in hoping
for a fresh I'm right on a Monday. I live
in the Houston area. Maybe you've seen the news. We
got blasted with a hurricane and everyone's fine. I'm fine,
everything's fine. But we weren't allowed out on the roads.
There were trees down everywhere, traffic lights out that stay
off the roads. It was all emergency first responder stuff.

(00:50):
We couldn't even get to the studio. But we are
here and we are back, all right.

Speaker 1 (00:53):
So there's that.

Speaker 2 (00:54):
Now, let's dig into all the things. What are the
things we're not going to do today? And in fact,
I don't think you're going to see a lot more
of this on the show is updating the latest and
greatest on the Joe Biden saga, the Palace intrigue drama,
because there's nothing really new to update yet. Obviously, whenever

(01:16):
there is a new legitimate story, we'll tell you what
do we know? But we know now the same thing
we've known before. Joe Biden is cognitively, physically, he's a disaster.
He's fading, He's on the back nine. Everyone knows it.
Joe Biden is going to hurt Democrats down ballot. That's
the only reason any of these people care now. Democrats
want him out. Joe doesn't want to leave. What do

(01:38):
you want me to come tell? Tell you talk about
that every single day. That's the situation now, and it's
going to be the situation until the final decision has
been made, meaning Joe Biden decides to leave or decides
to stay. So there's nothing new to update on. I
want to talk about a couple other things. You know,
I have a son who runs. He's a runner. This

(01:59):
is going to come back to the Republican National Committee
and there are twenty points, so just stay with me.
I have a son who's a runner, and pretty good
one actually, and he made state as a freshman.

Speaker 1 (02:11):
Say, I'm proud of him, did very well.

Speaker 2 (02:14):
And he goes to state and now he's competing against
all these juniors and seniors, and they're just they blow
him out of the water.

Speaker 1 (02:21):
He did very well, but he just murdered him, just
crushed him so much faster.

Speaker 2 (02:27):
And I was talking to him afterwards, and there was
one kid in particular, he was so fast he just
destroyed everybody else.

Speaker 1 (02:34):
He was so.

Speaker 2 (02:34):
Fast he kept having to waive the pace car forward
because he was catching the pace car the car that
goes in front of him and tell him where to go.
And I talked to my son about this afterwards, and
I said to him, you know, James, do you want
to win state like that kid?

Speaker 1 (02:49):
Did you bet? I do? Dad? How bad do you
want to win state?

Speaker 2 (02:54):
Do you think that kid woke up that morning and
decided it was the morning he was going to win
state and that was the day he decided he was
going to work. Or did that kid put in the
work to make sure he earned state for years? I said,
you want to win state your senior year. Today it
will determine whether or not you win state your senior year.
We kind of had one of those talks. Don't tell

(03:14):
me what you want, show me what you want, Don't
tell me.

Speaker 1 (03:19):
I want to be a champion. I want to be
good at something. Show me, I will know you.

Speaker 2 (03:25):
Actually want it if tomorrow morning, when I wake up
to get a cup of coffee, you're out there on
the road putting in the work. Republicans made a bunch
of headlines. They put out a twenty point plan, twenty
point plan. These are the things we stand for, and
there's all kinds of controversy around it.

Speaker 1 (03:41):
A lot of people love it.

Speaker 2 (03:42):
Ah, that's so good, reduce inflation, all these things on there.
A lot of people are angry with it. Why did
they take out the pro life stuff? And look, you're
seeing it.

Speaker 1 (03:50):
On the screen. You can go look it up.

Speaker 2 (03:52):
But as an example, I just want to point to
one thing in particular, number nineteen. And I could have
done this with any of them. Keep in mind, we
just chose to do number nineteen. This is number nineteen
on the list. This is the new Republican platform secure
our elections, including same day voting, voter identification, paper ballots,

(04:13):
and proof of citizenship.

Speaker 1 (04:15):
That's number nineteen right there on the list. Okay, well that.

Speaker 2 (04:20):
Sounds great, right, Who would have a problem with that?
Isn't that awesome? That that's what Republicans want. Republicans want
secure elections.

Speaker 1 (04:32):
No cheating, and they want that. You know how we
can tell they want that?

Speaker 2 (04:39):
Well, they told us, But I wonder what have they
done to show us because Republicans all say that. You've
probably said it. I know I've said it. Everyone on
the right says it. I want secure elections, no cheating,
same day voting. We all say it. Let's see what
happened when it was time to prove that's what we wanted.

(05:01):
Remember Dan Kelly, do you remember the name? If you
watch this show, you remember the name Dan Kelly. In
case maybe you're a little fuzzy on the details, he
was running for the Supreme Court in Wisconsin. He was
going to determine whether we had a righty court or
a dirty comy court. Now, it wasn't Donald Trump, it

(05:22):
wasn't one of these super sexy elections mega baby, just
little things like the Wisconsin Supreme Court. And it was
going to determine how Wisconsin ran their elections.

Speaker 1 (05:34):
Do you remember when we talked to Scott Presler about that.

Speaker 4 (05:36):
Right, this is the most consequential election of twenty twenty three, Jesse.

Speaker 1 (05:42):
Right now, I'm in Wisconsin.

Speaker 4 (05:44):
The current makeup of the Wisconsin Supreme Court is four
conservatives to three liberals. However, one of those conservatives is retiring,
meaning that if we are not successful at electing Justice
Daniel Kelly on April fourth and the general spring election,
then that court will flip from conservative to liberal. Now

(06:06):
why is this important Because the Liberals have already indicated
that they're going to put their thumbs on the scale,
and that means that Wisconsin, which currently has voter ID,
we could lose voter ID going in the twenty twenty
four we could lose proof of residency, which is required
to register to vote in the state of Wisconsin. And
I'll remind you that a conservative court here in Wisconsin

(06:29):
deemed that unmanned drop boxes are illegal, Meaning if the
court flips liberal, you're going to have unmanned dropboxes on
every street corner in Green Bay, Oau Claire, Milwaukee, Madison.
And it's going to be an arduous, uphill battle in
order to win Wisconsin in the White House in twenty

(06:49):
twenty four.

Speaker 2 (06:54):
Remember that, Remember we talked about that race extensively on
this show. Scott Pressler, to his credit, talked about it,
talked about it on my radio show, and then Republicans,
I mean as part of their platform.

Speaker 1 (07:07):
They won election integrity.

Speaker 2 (07:10):
On the day when Dan Kelly, on the day he
had his election, Republicans in Wisconsin, Ah.

Speaker 1 (07:19):
They were watching the game. They were deemoll Nah, they
had other stuff to do.

Speaker 2 (07:24):
Election huh, I'm voting Trump. I don't have to show
up at any other election. And of course dan Kelly lost.
Now the communists control the Wisconsin Supreme Court. The Wisconsin
Supreme Court controlled by communists have just got done determining
that unmanned dropboxes are going to be the game they

(07:44):
play in the twenty twenty four election, Donald Trump very
likely cannot walk into the White House without Wisconsin. You see,
I don't mean to be snarky. I really really really don't.
I'm just so incredibly tired of being told what the
right wants and never ever ever shown what the right wants.

(08:07):
Everyone was asking me what I thought about this platform? Hey,
what do you think about these twenty points?

Speaker 1 (08:12):
Jesse?

Speaker 2 (08:12):
They took out the pro life stuff, Jesse. What do
you think about the inflation stuff, Jesse? What do you
think about this? The weaponization of government stuff? What do
you think about this? What do you think about that?
Why would I care what twenty points the Republican Party
put out when I don't think they have the guts

(08:32):
or the brains to implement a single one of them,
a single one of them. I don't care what's on
there or what's not on there, because I'm tired of
being told what the Republican Party's gonna do, what we
want to do, because they're all things they never do.

Speaker 1 (08:49):
They never do them.

Speaker 2 (08:51):
That's both the politicians and the Republican voter. When the
time comes to actually make sure you're going to get
election day integrity, Republican voters can't put down a six
pack and go to the pools and vote when it
comes time to And the weaponization of government, that's part
of these Republican points they put in this whole thing.
When it comes time to do that, Republicans in Congress,

(09:14):
they can't grab their ankles fast enough for the various
government departments when it comes time. Of course, there's all
kinds of illegal immigration talk on their mass deportation and
things like that. Okay, that sounds great, looks great as
part of the platform. When it comes time to actually
do something about it, Republicans.

Speaker 1 (09:30):
Are trying to give them amnesty. James Langford and.

Speaker 2 (09:33):
Mitch McConnell just got done like five minutes ago, trying
to amnesty millions of illegals. I hear all this talking
about what you're gonna do. I don't see much doing.

Speaker 4 (09:47):
Now.

Speaker 2 (09:48):
The Communists, to their credit again, I want to give
them credit for this. The Communists not only do they
say what they're going to do.

Speaker 1 (09:56):
They intend to implement their plans.

Speaker 2 (09:59):
Now, their plans are all horrific, but at least I
give them credit for trying to implement it. You, of
course have heard about the Save Act by now, what's
the Save Act? The Republicans introduced an act that simply said, hey,
these illegals.

Speaker 1 (10:11):
Can't vote in our federal elections.

Speaker 2 (10:13):
This is gonna be Hey, States, you're not gonna let
illegals vote in the federal elections. Now, of course, that's
a very basic thing. It's a wonderful thing. And Democrats
joined in unison to shoot it down because Democrats intend
to win. They have a plan in place too. Their

(10:34):
plan is to burn the United States of America to ash,
and they plan on implementing that plan. They don't just talk,
they do. Did you think Joe Biden brought in twenty
million illegals just so they could pick the strawberries. I mean,
he even got caught calling them voters at one point
in time.

Speaker 5 (10:55):
There's a large influx. It's a bigger influx of the
Spanic others. Hispanic citizens won't want to become citizens. So
it's just enormously important.

Speaker 2 (11:11):
Why do you think they brought him here? As someone said,
it's not my saying. I don't know who came up
with it, so I can't give them credit. I guess
I might as well take credit myself. If Democrats thought
those people coming over the border were going to vote Republican,
you'd be able to see that wall from outer space.
Of course they're going to vote in elections. Of course
that was always the plan. And you know what, credit

(11:33):
to the communists for doing more than just talking.

Speaker 1 (11:37):
They're doing. But don't worry, the Republicans have a plan.

Speaker 2 (11:41):
All that may have made you uncomfortable, but I am right.
We have a huge show for you here. Actually, Congressman
Jim Jordan joins us.

Speaker 1 (11:50):
Next.

Speaker 2 (11:50):
We'll talk to him a little bit about some of
this stuff before we get to him, and we talk
to you about culture. Seem speaking of talking and not
doing you care about the culture. I know you do,
and it matters to you. It bothers you that the
business world, the corporate world is so disgusting. Now, doesn't
it bothers me? I know it bothers you. Ah, It's

(12:11):
in our movies, it's in our commercials. Are you doing
something about it though? Are you being purposeful with where
you spend and don't spend your money? Are you complaining
about Disney being woke and then traveling to Disney World
this summer?

Speaker 1 (12:26):
Your cell phone? Who do you have a cell phone with? Verizon?

Speaker 2 (12:29):
At and T and T Mobile are awful companies. They
hate you, they hate the country.

Speaker 1 (12:35):
I have Pure Talk.

Speaker 2 (12:36):
They love my values. They promote by values. They even
hire Americans, which is a big thing for me. When
I talk to someone at pure Talk they speak English.
You know, you can switch and it's super easy. You
keep your phone if you want or get a new one.
They have those keep your number puretalk dot com slash
jessetv is where you go. Do that, put your money

(12:59):
where your morals are. We'll be back.

Speaker 1 (13:10):
Well.

Speaker 2 (13:10):
You ever hear about legislation you love but at the
same time you hate it.

Speaker 1 (13:15):
That's what the Save Act is for. Me, And this
is what I mean.

Speaker 2 (13:17):
It's legislation going through the House right now that says, hey,
legals can't vote in our national election. But man, where
are we as a country that you have to have
a law that says something like that. That shouldn't be
like a thing, right, But that's kind of country we
live in. Now joining me now, Chairman of the House

(13:38):
Judiciary Committee, Congressman from the great State of Ohio, Jim Jordan. Jim, So,
I'm really glad we have a Save Act, but gosh,
I'm really sad that we need a Save Act.

Speaker 6 (13:48):
Yeah, we also have a law that says illegals migrants
aren't supposed to come into the country, but ten million
have done that. So yeah, this is something that you
shouldn't need any type of clarification on.

Speaker 7 (13:59):
It is the law already.

Speaker 6 (14:01):
But what happens is people can get drivers like the
show ID and they sign they can sign something when
they get a license and say, oh, I'm a citizen,
and then they can show up to vote and there's
no validation, there's no check.

Speaker 7 (14:12):
That's what this bill would do.

Speaker 6 (14:13):
It says, no, no, you have to show they have
to prove that they're a citizen.

Speaker 7 (14:18):
Before they voted in a national election.

Speaker 6 (14:20):
Now we know some of these left wing local jurisdictions
already let non citizens vote in local elections, which I
think is wrong, but that's a state call.

Speaker 7 (14:28):
But what we're saying is in federal elections now you
can't do that.

Speaker 6 (14:30):
You got to show proof of citizenship before you get
the vote for president, for Congress, percentate for federal election.

Speaker 2 (14:36):
Okay, well, we don't have to sit and pretend like
Democrats want to support this.

Speaker 1 (14:40):
We all know their stance on the issue, and we
all know why.

Speaker 2 (14:43):
But Democrats are also they're in a bit of a
pickle right now because the president is a disaster and
their down rumor is they might lose twenty seats in November.
So I'm asking the question this way, is there a
chance that some Democrats, some vulnerable Democrats, may have to
vote yes on this thing because they're worried about losing

(15:04):
their seat in November.

Speaker 1 (15:05):
Might that give us a chance?

Speaker 4 (15:08):
Yeah?

Speaker 6 (15:08):
I mean sometimes you're going to see that, You're going
to see him vote in a political fashion, particularly this
close to an election. One of one hundred and eighteen
days I think from election, so you might see that
that that that could happen, but I don't think the
Senate will take it up. So again they're not going
to do the right thing and make this, make this
law and send it to Joe Biden's desk, because frankly,
the Democrats are the party of open borders. Democrats are

(15:28):
the party that says, oh, we want we don't want
validation or proof of citizenship when you when you vote.
This is today's left wing. I say this all the time.
Sarah Huckaby Sanaders had a great line a year ago
when she gave the response to the State of the Union.
She said, the divide in America today is normal versus crazy,
and it is it's crazy to let non citizens vote
in elections.

Speaker 7 (15:46):
It is crazy not to have a border.

Speaker 6 (15:47):
It is crazy to do you know, have the crazy
energy policies we have. It's crazy to let boys compete
against girls in sports. It's crazy to let a Chinese
bi balloon fly across the country and then shoot it
down and you.

Speaker 1 (15:59):
Could just keep going.

Speaker 6 (16:00):
But that's today's left and they unfortunately now control the
Democrat Party. So this is just one more crazy policies.
We're not for requiring cenership from people to I mean,
go figure.

Speaker 1 (16:11):
Yeah, doubt well.

Speaker 2 (16:13):
The House Judiciary just released a report about the Biden
administration that wasn't surprising. It's one of those things that
made my head explode as I was drinking my coffee
this morning about the millions of our dollars, our tax
dollars that the government steals from us getting.

Speaker 1 (16:28):
Handed to illegals. What is in this report?

Speaker 6 (16:31):
Yeah, I mean again, one of the other crazy things
that is happening under the Biden administration. Your tax dollar
is going for migrants who come into the count who
break the law, come into the country illegally.

Speaker 7 (16:44):
One more crazy thing. So we got that report, we
got it.

Speaker 6 (16:47):
We got all kinds of reports, are isshing about the
goofy things you see happening in our government. But this
is I think we timed this, of course, to show that,
you know, with this legislation, just how ridiculous their policies are.
And I always point out and you know this, you
talked about this, Jesse. This was all done intentionally on
our border. They made a willful, deliberate, intentional decision to

(17:08):
say we're no longer going to build the wall, We're
no longer going to have you wait in Mexico while
we evaluate your claim, and when you get to the border,
you will not be detained.

Speaker 3 (17:16):
You will be released.

Speaker 6 (17:17):
And so when you do that, then you start giving
them money and giving them it's no wonder people want
to come.

Speaker 7 (17:23):
And that's the situation we're in.

Speaker 6 (17:24):
But I think that's going to change on election Day
when President Trump becomes a president, he gets back in
and puts in the right policies to secure our border.

Speaker 2 (17:34):
Given what we've seen out of President Biden recently from
the debate to well really every time he shows his
face in public, I can't help but want even more
than I did before to listen to the Biden Her
tapes because wow, those must be riveting audio. Where are
we on getting our hands on those bad boys. Well,
we're in court.

Speaker 6 (17:55):
We actually think that we're going to win in court
because we think they any privilege. We don't know that
there is a real privilege here, but they've asserted a
privileged presidential privilege. So we think they waived that when
they gave us the full report and when they gave
us the transcript of the interview that Special Counsel Her
had with Joe Biden. So we think we're gonna win
in court, but it takes a while. There's also a

(18:17):
move by a colleague of mind to go with inherent contempt,
and NAPOLINEA Luna says she will bring that up.

Speaker 1 (18:23):
Call that up.

Speaker 6 (18:23):
I think you will see Republicans support that. I certainly
will support it. But we think we're gonna win in court.
We just hope that happens relative soon. But I don't
know that the American people need anything other than what
they saw two weeks ago or twelve days ago during
that debate where President Trump was tremendous, and you know,
the American people, I think it was like sixty million
or whatever the number was that watch is a big number.

(18:45):
They saw it, they heard it. They see where the president,
unfortunately the president of United States, where he's at. And
it's troubling. And I think it's why you see President Trump,
in addition to his great policies and the leadership we
had from him, that we can look at his record.

Speaker 7 (18:58):
His performance in.

Speaker 6 (18:59):
That debate I thought was just amazing, and that's why
the country is so strongly now in the poll and
polls supporting President Trump, in particularly in the key swing states.

Speaker 2 (19:09):
I'm doing the best I can not to count my
chickens before November. But it does look really really good
as of right now. Tell me how much fun it
is right now? Just give it to us on Capitol
Hill watching the Democrats throw poop at each other.

Speaker 1 (19:23):
It's just got to be magnificent to be there right now.

Speaker 7 (19:26):
This is funny.

Speaker 6 (19:26):
I walked into the workout room this morning and I'm
coming in to work out and there we're like four
Democrats over here, and they were all just sort of
setting that machine. But they were all kind of like talking,
and I said, well, you guys got a little caucus
going here, and one of them said to me, goes, uh, Jordan,
I've never seen you so quiet in six years. And
it's like, you know, I don't know, there needs be
a whole lot, said, the Democrats are going all over

(19:46):
the place.

Speaker 7 (19:47):
Do we keep Joe Biden? Is it Kamala Harris? Is
it someone else? What are we going to do? I
don't know polling out, you know.

Speaker 6 (19:52):
Like they had this long conference, so we'll just see
what they do. But it was I thought interesting that
the response from them was you've been I had the
last you know, more than I've ever seen you. And
It's like, I'm not necessarily trying to be quiet. I'm
just like understanding that this is this is a concern
the Democrats have.

Speaker 7 (20:07):
What we should be focused on is what's best for
the country. And I know this.

Speaker 6 (20:10):
What is best for the country is President Trump to
be our next president.

Speaker 7 (20:14):
That is what's best for the country.

Speaker 2 (20:17):
Well, I wish I could have been there to see
the Democrats gathered around the five pound weights in the
workout room. Okay, we have Milwaukee next week. I'm not
looking forward to it, as you well know. I know
you tell me I should be looking forward to it.
But tell me why, why should I be excited about
going to Milwaukee.

Speaker 6 (20:34):
Well, there's red Lobster somewhere in Milwaukee. I'm sure, right,
you're gonna you're gonna find that restaurant.

Speaker 7 (20:39):
You're gonna find that.

Speaker 6 (20:40):
And uh, I assume wan't scheduled to go on the
Jesse Kelly Show sometime in Milwaukee to talk about the
you know what's happening with the Republican platform, President Trump,
what we're gonna do if we get all the House
to Senate in the White House, and the good policies
on energy, the good policy on the border, the good
things we're gonna do on tax policy, regulatory policy, and
how we're gonna focus on these agencies not being weaponized
against the American people. We'll talk about all those things

(21:02):
or whatever. It's your show, so whatever you want to
talk about. But that's why you gotta look forward to
going to Milwaukee. Heck, I bet there's great red lobsters,
probably multiple ones around Greater Milwaukee.

Speaker 1 (21:14):
Plus I went to Chrisman, I will.

Speaker 7 (21:16):
An hour down the road.

Speaker 8 (21:17):
I loved.

Speaker 6 (21:18):
I loved the Badger State because I'm a UW grad
from way back.

Speaker 2 (21:22):
When Congressman, I will see you in Milwaukee next week,
and yeah, we'll break red, I would see. I can't wait,
all right, I slept good last night. You know that
we're going to get the interest rates, and after we
do this, you might not sleep tonight. So let me
just say I slept really good last night, and it's

(21:45):
because I had a little dream powder before.

Speaker 1 (21:48):
Bed, hot chocolate.

Speaker 2 (21:50):
I just have hot chocolate every now and then if
I feel like I'm not going to sleep, long day,
a lot of stress. Whatever it is, little dream powder.
It's all natural, you know, melowtne and things like that.
Mix it in It's just a hod up with cinnamon,
hot chocolate. I warm up a glass of milk, mix
it in there. You just sip on it before bed.
Tastes amazing. I have to keep trying to keep my
kids out of it. And then you go to sleep.

(22:11):
But that's not the beauty of it. There are many
things that can help you sleep. It's when you wake
up you see you find something that helps you sleep.

Speaker 1 (22:19):
You wake up and you want to die.

Speaker 2 (22:21):
You feel like you have to pry your eyes open
and tape them open like in the old cartoons. Not
with dreampowder. You wake up and feel refreshed and ready
forty percent off. Go get a bag. Just try a bag.
Tell me if I'm lying Shopbeam dot com slash Jesse Kelly,
all right, we'll be back.

Speaker 3 (22:51):
You think inflation was caused by corporate greed?

Speaker 8 (22:56):
I hate to comment on something that chairman was speaking about.
Go ahead, well, so I would just say, we see
at the FED, we see inflation as when there's an
a balance between supply and demand, and we use our
tools to work on the demand side of that and
bring it back into line with supply.

Speaker 1 (23:17):
I got two seconds, So what are you going to
lower interest strike.

Speaker 8 (23:22):
I'm today not going to be sending any signals about
the timing of any future actions.

Speaker 2 (23:29):
That's not exactly a confidence inspiring, is it.

Speaker 1 (23:33):
I don't know. Maybe at some point in time joining.

Speaker 2 (23:36):
Me now, author of the book, you will own nothing.
And of course, friend of the show and mine, Carol Roth, Carol, Okay, Well,
what are interest rate's going to go down?

Speaker 1 (23:47):
Carol?

Speaker 2 (23:47):
I was sniffing around some real estate in Florida over
the weekend. I gotta tell you, I just can't bring
myself to pay six seven percent for anything under the sun.

Speaker 9 (23:57):
Yeah, this is a crazy time, and I absolutely hate that.
Jerome Powell is in front of Congress and he has
not started his remarks or ended.

Speaker 10 (24:07):
Them with the I am trying to quell the demand.

Speaker 9 (24:10):
Side, and I cannot do anything while you continue to
run deficits that are near one point nine trillion dollars.
I mean, he is trying to tap down demand at
the same time that the government is trying to expand demand.
He explained the first part of that a has not
explained the second part. He is also not said in

(24:30):
that supply demand equation that he mentioned that he's not
put it to Congress that they should be doing things
to help the supply side as well like they could,
such as having better energy policies instead of having terrible
energy policies and then pulling stunts like draining our strategic reserve.
So until Jerome Powell is willing to get real, I'm

(24:53):
not sure that we're going to get a lot of headway.

Speaker 10 (24:56):
And in terms of what he is going.

Speaker 9 (24:57):
To raise interest or excuse me, lower interest rates. On
the raising side, he was behind the curve. I think
he is going to be behind again when it comes
to lowering them.

Speaker 10 (25:08):
And as I just said to.

Speaker 9 (25:10):
You, he can't really do anything while the government's working
in the opposite direction.

Speaker 10 (25:15):
But by keeping.

Speaker 9 (25:16):
Interest rates high and not lowering them, what he is
doing is ensuring that the financing costs of our ever
out of control debt thirty five trillion now almost two
trillion projected that needs to be financed and a lot
that needs to be refinanced is going to be financed
and refinanced at higher and higher rates, and that insures
we're going to have more inflation. So if he were

(25:38):
really looking at the real data, not the pretend data,
I believe that he would be lowering interest rates immediately.

Speaker 1 (25:46):
No, I believe so as well.

Speaker 2 (25:48):
And I'm glad you brought that real estate thing up, Carol,
because while he was talking about commercial real estate, here was.

Speaker 8 (25:55):
This is a risk that has been with us and
we'll be with us for some time, probably for years,
and banks need to be, you know, honestly assessing what
their risk is. They need to be assuring that they
assure that they have the capital and the liquidity and
the systems in place to.

Speaker 3 (26:11):
Manage this risk.

Speaker 8 (26:12):
The stress tests that we apply to the largest institution
stressed commercial real estate pretty hard. And again the conclusion
is that the large banks have can manage this problem,
and most small banks can too, But it is in
some smaller banks that tend to have that local concentration
in commercial real estate.

Speaker 3 (26:33):
And you know, we're in touch with those banks.

Speaker 8 (26:35):
The supervisors and regulators are in touch with those banks
and making sure that they can manage them. And it's
going to be an issue for many banks, but it's
one that we're trying to work through, one that we're
very much aware of, and again, it'll be with us
for some time.

Speaker 3 (26:52):
Now.

Speaker 2 (26:53):
I admit I'm just one of these deranged conspiracy theorists.
But I've watched these people attack small banks forever align
themselves with the big banks who happened.

Speaker 1 (27:02):
To align themselves with the government, and.

Speaker 2 (27:04):
I couldn't help. But here I couldn't help. But hear
a lot of that in their carol. But maybe I
was just seeing things. I don't want to be a cynic.
What did you hear there?

Speaker 10 (27:12):
Well, first of all, I heard a giant frog in
his throat.

Speaker 9 (27:15):
It was almost like God saying, you're not telling the truth,
so we're just going to put a burrier in so
that you can't continue to spew these lies. But there
was a lot of double speak out of both sides
in the mouth that everything is fine, everybody passed the
stress test, and yeah, boy, commercial real estate, it's a
big problem and everybody's got it on his balance sheet
and they should probably do something about that.

Speaker 10 (27:37):
So I heard a lot of that. Certainly, we know that.

Speaker 9 (27:41):
Small everything, small business, small banks is very inconvenient for
the powers that be. Everything is based on political clout
and connections, and having entities that are independent and serving
people who think independently and are decentralized is not a
good thing. When the DoD Frank legislation was put in

(28:01):
place after the Great Recession financial crisis to punish the
big banks that went rogue.

Speaker 10 (28:07):
What did it end up doing nothing?

Speaker 9 (28:09):
And that those banks thrived, and it puts small banks
out of business, fewer community bank formations, many more going
out of business, and it hurt then small business lending
and lo.

Speaker 10 (28:20):
And behold again.

Speaker 9 (28:21):
I am also a conspiracy theorist, which means just being
ahead on things that are likely going to happen. That
to the extent that small banks you continue to have
trouble with the commercial real estate portfolio, which is a
big likelihood. You know who will probably end up benefiting
is those big banks, who of course will be bailed
out with taxpayer money and special programs and then be

(28:43):
able to gobble up those big, big or smaller banks
and become bigger and make sure that we don't have
the lending available for small businesses, only for big businesses,
and you know, just continue to repeat the cycle so
that they can grab more power and basically crap all
over mainstream.

Speaker 2 (29:00):
And it's so odd that all those big banks all
have ESG and d I requirements they're implementing as rapidly
as humanly possible, and that also happens to be the
government policy man, if I was a conspiracy. Anyway, let's
move on because you have a piece up on Fox
News about Democrats setting Trump, a potential Trump presidency up.

Speaker 1 (29:20):
For an economic disaster. What are you talking about?

Speaker 9 (29:24):
So, I don't know if you cut the news. I
think it was a week or two ago that there
were I don't know, it's sixteen or so no Bell
Prize winning economists, which means they're really really important Jesse.
And they signed the letter that said there is going
to be a massive inflation bomb if Trump takes office.

Speaker 10 (29:44):
Now hilarious.

Speaker 9 (29:45):
You know that they would be going in on inflation
after we've had absolute record inflation that we haven't seen
in forty years under the Biden administration. But why are
they setting up this narrative that Trump is going to
cause inflation? Because they see the economic woes ahead. They
know the policies that have happened under Biden are ones

(30:06):
where we're going to have sticky inflation. We were just
talking about it with the Fed and the debt level
and how that's going to continue to keep.

Speaker 10 (30:12):
Inflation in place, if not grow it.

Speaker 9 (30:15):
And we've seen that they've been window dressing growth, using
deficits to make it look like the economy is growing
when that's all coming from the government and taxpayers.

Speaker 10 (30:24):
So they're setting.

Speaker 9 (30:25):
The scene that it's going to be an economic disaster
under Trump because they know it's going to be an
economic disaster either way, and they want to be able
to say I told you so, should Trump win, So
be very cognizant that this is the narrative that's happening.
If the Democrats somehow, you know, the senile guy wins again,
which you know, given their tactics, I'm not ruling out.

Speaker 10 (30:46):
You know, they'll just tell you that the economy is great.

Speaker 9 (30:49):
But if Trump inherits this, he's going to be very
limited in what he can do in order to fix it,
and it's going to take some time. They see that
coming down the pike, they see that we're having the
slower growth that we see the sticky inflation, and they
want to leave Trump holding that bag economically. So just
watch for that narrative, because should Trump when they are

(31:11):
going to blame him for all of Biden's reckless policies.

Speaker 2 (31:16):
Carol, Obviously, you and I talk about the future a lot.

Speaker 1 (31:20):
Every time you come on.

Speaker 2 (31:21):
But I know I get so many emails from young
people starting families, want to start families, worried that they
will legitimately never own a home, or at least maybe
not till they're forties or fifties. And I hate the
term I'm about to use. I'm just going to slat
myself as soon as I say it. But is this
the new normal or is this just a phase. We've

(31:43):
seen seventeen percent interest rates under Jimmy Carter before, but
it didn't last forever. Is this going to be lasting
longer than we've seen before.

Speaker 9 (31:52):
Well, I feel like this is a really good topic
for a book, this whole concept of you will own nothing,
And I hope somebody goes in and writes about it
because I think it's pretty interesting. But what I would
say is, I do think that we are going to
have long lasting inflation, and we're going to see assets,
things like homes, things like stocks continue to also be

(32:16):
impacted by that inflation, which means they increase from a
nominal value perspective. So if you are somebody who is
young and you are frustrated, you have to really be
austere in your spending. Call it back, do everything you
can to save as much as possible, and do what
you can to try to get into a home. And
that means you may be living in a different place

(32:38):
and maybe you're finding a smaller footprint. And another thing
is getting involved in local government jesse because part of
the supply demand issue is that we don't have enough housing.
We are underbuilt by millions of homes. So if you
can convince those who are keeping the zoning laws and
the barriers from building more housing, that is going to

(32:59):
keep those prices up.

Speaker 10 (33:01):
So that's a way that you can use your voice.

Speaker 9 (33:03):
And by the way, I'm not saying anything that I
haven't done myself.

Speaker 10 (33:06):
When I was.

Speaker 9 (33:07):
Out of college, I lived in a four hundred squarefoot studio.

Speaker 10 (33:10):
My side table, swear to God, was a.

Speaker 9 (33:13):
Box was from a stereo system, a cardboard box with
a sheet over it.

Speaker 10 (33:18):
And I saved.

Speaker 9 (33:18):
Every penny I could to pay down my debt and
get that nest egg for a few years. And it's
not fun, but if you delay the gratification for just
a few years, you're going to put yourself in that
good situation to set you up to make sure you're
owning things and you're participating in not only the inflation
on cost of living, but the acid inflation. Because the

(33:38):
elite want you to own nothing, but I want you
to own everything. I know Jesse wants you to own everything,
So you have to do that, Carol.

Speaker 2 (33:47):
I wish kids today understood the unbridled joy that came
with owning a six stereo because everybody has a sweet
speaker system that's the size of your phone today, But
back in the day, you had to have a stereo
system with the big speaker and it's awesome.

Speaker 1 (34:03):
Anyway, I'm gonna make you.

Speaker 10 (34:06):
I'm going to make you.

Speaker 9 (34:08):
I'm gonna make you a mixtape because they don't know.

Speaker 10 (34:11):
But they're stereos. They can't make a mixtape. They can't
make you shuffle a bunch of digital things together, send
it to somebody. So go buy a stereo too and
make mixtapes.

Speaker 2 (34:21):
That's right, fellas. You want to own her heart, make
her a mixtape. Carol, Thank you, ma'am. I appreciate you.
All right, let's talk. Let's talk about that time share
you have. Everyone wants out right now. Everyone's looking for
ways to cut costs. Credit card debt, smacks, doubt, savings accounts,
emptying and people are just finding trying to find ways

(34:43):
to cut costs. I know you want to dump that
time share, special fees, annual fees. It's freaking awful, But
they've told you not allowed out. Call loan Star transfer
and let them get you out.

Speaker 1 (34:59):
Loan Star.

Speaker 2 (35:00):
Our transfer will get you legally and permanently out of
your time share. Ninety nine percent of the time they're successful.
This is a family business. They have an A plus
rating from the Better Business Bureau for a reason. Call
them eight four four three one zero two six four
six we'll be back. Just another reminder for every single

(35:32):
person watching, there is no such thing as a secular school.
That is not a thing that exists anywhere. It's not
a thing that can exist. Your school, the school Aid
and Jaden and Braden go to, it will have a religion.
I promise you you best make sure it's yours.

Speaker 1 (35:48):
And I love what we've been seeing lately.

Speaker 2 (35:50):
Some states, two states are getting the Ten Commandments back
into the classroom, Oklahoma being one of those states and
joining me now, Ryan Walter's superintend and for the state
of Oklahoma, Ryan, it's your state, your schools. Why don't
you tell everyone what you did and why you did it.

Speaker 3 (36:08):
Thank you, Jesse, really appreciate you having me on.

Speaker 11 (36:10):
You know, what we did is, you know, we look
back at what's going on in the classroom, and what's
been clear to me is we've had state sponsored atheism.
I mean, they have literally gutted any reference to the Bible,
any reference to Bible versus scripture in our history, and
we're not going to tolerate it here in Oklahoma. So
what we've done is we went back in and said, look,
every class you're going to have the most read book

(36:31):
in American history. You're going to have the most cited
book in American history, the most purchased book in American
history in your classroom. We're going to put a Bible
back in every classroom and teachers will teach from the Bible.
How else do you teach why the Pilgrims come to America?
How do you teach that without the Bible? How do
you teach it our rights come from God without any
concept of what the Bible says, the historical precedents. You know,

(36:52):
the left can be offended, they can be mad, they
cannot like it, but they cannot rewrite our history. Now,
what we're doing to our kids is unbelievable that we
have lied to them about the influence the Bible had
on American history. We will teach it in Oklahoma. We're
proud to be the first day to put it back
in every classroom.

Speaker 2 (37:10):
I love that you did it. Where did the idea
for this come from? Because so many people woke up
and were stunned. I woke up and cheered. But it's
not something that has been done, sadly for a very
long time.

Speaker 1 (37:22):
Why this? Why now? Yeah?

Speaker 11 (37:24):
You know, we've been going over for about a year
now looking at our social study standards to see how
we can improve them. And we had we had religious
leaders reach out to us and go, hey, what's going
on in our history classes where they never mentioned the
Ten Commandments? And you know, when they're talking about law
and where law came from, they don't talk about the
Bible when they're discussing. You have presidential speeches. I mean
even a Republican Democrats doesn't matter. Nearly every president is

(37:47):
routinely citing Bible versus you have folks that were constantly
referencing the Bible. And so we had groups that reach
out to us and say, look, why isn't this being
referenced in a classroom?

Speaker 3 (37:56):
That's a really great question.

Speaker 11 (37:58):
So we begin to do a deep dive, and it's
clear to us that our kids aren't learning our history
because the radical left, the Teachers' Union has said, you
know what, you can talk about any other influence you want,
but you can't mention the Bible. And they have just
used left wing attorneys to target any teacher that references
a scripture or Bible verse. And they have just you know,
either intentionally on some cases or then in some they've

(38:19):
intimidated teachers into pulling them out of the classroom. And frankly,
it is academic malpractice to teach a history class about
American history and not be talking about the Bible and
its historical context.

Speaker 1 (38:32):
That is a fact.

Speaker 2 (38:33):
I do wonder why people like Becky Pringle of the
NEA National Education Association, I do wonder why she wouldn't
want the Ten Commandments anyway, This is Becky Pringle.

Speaker 12 (38:45):
We can do this work. We must do this work.
We get to do this work. We will do this
work because our students are depending on us to win.

Speaker 10 (38:59):
All the things.

Speaker 1 (39:01):
Anyway.

Speaker 12 (39:02):
We have to win.

Speaker 10 (39:03):
All the things.

Speaker 12 (39:05):
All the things all the things. Our colleagues are depending
on us to win all the things, keep knowing any Ay,
to preserve democracy, way much win all the things. Delegates,
We won't go back. We will keep going forward.

Speaker 7 (39:29):
Because we are the Nyay.

Speaker 12 (39:33):
We are the Nyay, We are the Anyay, and that's
what we do.

Speaker 2 (39:42):
Ryan is at the job of the public education system
to well, how she put it, preserve democracy.

Speaker 11 (39:49):
Well, you know, it's amazing to me by the way,
you love this Jesse. Last year I took her commenced
her a little video that she did last year at
the conference, and I sent it out, made it public,
Send it out, Send out all the teachers and the
teachers Union, go this is an Oklahoma values guys, and
we had a drastic downgrade in the amount of folks
sign up to the teachers' union because they also in
red states.

Speaker 3 (40:08):
They lie about this. She just told you who she is.

Speaker 11 (40:11):
It's all about power and money and pushing an ideology
for them. They couldn't care less about student test scores.
They couldn't care less about understanding our history. They want
to lie about our history, make kids hate this country,
turn kids on their own family. And again, they are
about power and money. I mean, she's very clear, isn't it.
It's about winning, and winning for them is to have
the ultimate power and control over families and society, and

(40:33):
to continue to enrich themselves by taking money out of
every teacher's pocket in the country. And they'll stop at
nothing to attend their Marxist goals. And again at their
own conference, they're pretty upfront about it.

Speaker 2 (40:44):
How do we how do we change the government schools system? Look,
I would be honest, if it was up to me,
we wouldn't have one.

Speaker 1 (40:51):
But we do have one.

Speaker 2 (40:52):
It's part of American culture now. But how do we
change it into something where kids can learn to read
and write and not, as you just say, learn to
hate their country and their parents and everything that's normal.

Speaker 11 (41:03):
Yeah, I mean you have to come in and in
this one. We've done Oklahoma at a very aggressive agenda.
I came into an agency that I came in and
fired one hundred and thirty people.

Speaker 3 (41:10):
I was like, look, we don't need an agency this
big in education. There's no reason for it.

Speaker 11 (41:14):
We're trying to get power back to the families, and frankly,
we don't need a federal Department of Education at all.
The founders would be mortified to learn that we have
a federal Department of Education that.

Speaker 3 (41:23):
Seems to be abolished.

Speaker 11 (41:25):
Power should be returned completely to the states and education
and the states should do what we do. We give
as much power, all the power to the families. You
choose the school, you choose the curriculum, and frankly, you
hold the schools accountable. We will make the schools transparent
with every dollar they spend, with every piece of curriculum
they have, and we will absolutely hold people accountable who
push an agenda left wing agenda on your kids.

Speaker 3 (41:47):
And Jesse, you want to point this out as well.

Speaker 11 (41:48):
In Oklahoma, we say, listen, we're not just passing a
law here or a law there, and.

Speaker 3 (41:52):
You know you do what you want.

Speaker 11 (41:53):
I am pulling the certificates of teachers who break our
critical race theory law, who push transgender ideology on kids.
Have threatened the entire accreditation of two school districts that
tried us by going ahead and pushing radical left wing
ideology that's against the law too, And we say, hey,
you won't be a school district anymore if you continue
to do this. You have to have teeth to these measures.

(42:14):
The left is willing.

Speaker 3 (42:15):
They won't. They will.

Speaker 11 (42:16):
There's nothing they're not willing to do to indoctrinate your kids,
because for them, it's all about that next election and
getting power. And they know if they control the youth,
they control that. So you have to be very aggressive.
You have to have a very aggressive agenda to go in,
gut the teachers' unions, get them out of the schools,
empower parents, and then hold those individuals accountable that are
left wing activists masquerading as teachers.

Speaker 2 (42:39):
Gosh, Ryan Walters's everything I can do not to stand
up and cheer right now. That was freaking awesome. Exact
kind of mentality we have. Thank you for what you're doing,
very much, very much, appreciate you. That's awesome. That's the
kind of mentality we have. Do you hear what he said? Teeth,
that's what we need. Go in and start firing people,
make some men. All right, we're not quite done, we'll

(43:02):
be back, all right. It is time to lighten the mood.
You know, I've been on a runaway boat before.

Speaker 1 (43:17):
It wasn't my fault.

Speaker 2 (43:18):
It was some kind of busted up old boat we
had rented, and all of a sudden, the throttle just
maxed out. Even though I hadn't touched anything and the
throttle wouldn't work. I couldn't do anything, couldn't shut it off.
Even the emergency shut off didn't work.

Speaker 1 (43:29):
It was a nightmare. We almost died, almost killed some
other people. Do you know that? Tell you what?

Speaker 2 (43:34):
This team jumped from a jet ski onto a runaway boat.
This took some guts here dam.

Speaker 1 (44:06):
From that's amazing. Set them
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