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The problem with any group is always in the bottom 5%. Iron Man. Why they don’t stop all the spending. Why commies want a national gun registry.

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Speaker 1 (00:11):
This is a Jesse Kelly Show. It is the Jesse
Kelly Show, Final hour of the Jesse Kelly Show on
a Wednesday. We'll be back tomorrow, so we're gonna talk
about office vacancies. That sounds frigging boring. Don't worry, we
won't spend long on It looks like there's a little
addition to the speaker's list at the convention for next week.

(00:34):
That's a good thing. Or get to that in a moment.
A bunch of emails. The Supreme Court is still under attack.
Oh that and so much more coming up tonight on
the world famous Jesse Kelly Show's Final Hour. I want
to begin here. This is one of those things, you know,
how I talk about the bottom percent. I did a

(00:54):
long radio rant on this, I think it was last
week or the week before, about how me and my
own personal life. I try the best I can, in
any way I can to find and cut off the
bottom percent of everything. This goes way beyond politics. There's

(01:16):
no way to do this. But if you could cut
off the bottom five percent of drivers, there'd be no traffic.
There'd be no traffic accidents. It's just a few people.
Air travel, you know, how I told you I went
to Florida, I went back. Let me tell you something
about travel. You may know this, you may not. One
of the great things is the travel lounge for whatever

(01:38):
airline you're going in.

Speaker 2 (01:39):
Now.

Speaker 1 (01:39):
When I was a kid, I always thought that was
just for rich people. Hey, look at the rich people
going in the travel lounge. You know who gets to
go into travel lounge. Anyone who has a credit card
for that airline. So pick an airline Delta with the
you have a Delta credit card while everyone else is
waiting out in the airport fighting for a charger on

(01:59):
comfortable seats. You can eliminate all the guy playing music
full blast on his phone. You can be in the nice,
quiet travel lounge on a comfortable chair with the charger.
It's right there for you. I try to eliminate the
bottom percentage of anything. It applies to sports fans. Well,
I don't care whether we're talking the Lakers, Giants, whatever

(02:21):
it may be. Most of them are wonderful. The bottom
five percent garbage, loser, human beings that ruin it for everybody.
I told you I won't take my wife back to
a regular season NFL game. Last time we went, she
got hit by a flying whiskey bottle. Dude's puked in
the aisle, fighting everywhere? Was it everyone? No, there were
fifty thousand people there. It was probably five thousand dudes.

(02:45):
Probably less than that five hundred garbage. I won't be back.
It also applies to politics, when you find yourself in
arguments with especially on the same side, like the Trump
Desanta's fu was huge, when you find yourself in arguments
with the others. What did I always tell you? I
don't care who you support. I told you I was
gonna vote for I told you I didn't care who

(03:07):
you supported. But what did I say? If you're a
Trump fan, the DeSantis people are your people. If you're
a DeSantis fan, the Trump people are your people. The
bottom five percent of each of those fan bases give
everyone else in those fan bases a bad name. So
I'd show up to work. I don't get this much anymore.

(03:29):
So the primary is over, and I'd have a one hundred
emails from Trump fans. Have you seen these garbage de
Santas fans? What they're saying out there? And I'd have
one hundred emails from Desantas fans. Justinais maga people are garbage,
And I tried to explain, you're just talking about the
bottom percentage. Most of them. You're all the same. You
want the same things. Different candidate, maybe different styles, but

(03:51):
you want same things. So what I'm about to say
it's gonna make everyone happy unless you're in the bottom
five percent. If you're attom five percenter, you're about to
find out, all right. Ronda Santis was previously not going
to speak at the convention. Now, remember Donald Trump is
the Republican nominee, and if you're speaking at the convention

(04:15):
or not speaking, it's because Donald Trump wants you to
or doesn't want you to. It's Trump's world. Now on
the official GOP ticket, it is Trump gets to decide
it's way. It's always been its way, it always will be.
DeSantis was not going to speak, it was just announced
he is now expected to speak at the convention. Does

(04:39):
this mean Ronda Santis is going to be vice president? Stop?
Absolutely not. He's never going to be vice president. That's
not even in the car. Stop. Does this mean Ronda
Santis and Donald Trump love each other and they're hugging
each other and they're best friends. Now, I love you,
Ron I love you. Don No, not at all. They
despise each other, they have for quite some time now
and they probably always will. It doesn't mean any of

(05:01):
that at all. What it does mean is this rond
De Santus, by accepting that invite, has set aside whatever
animosity he may have towards Trump or whatever rift may
still exist there. He's the best governor in the country.
Get up and give a speech as the Republican governor.

(05:24):
The best Republican governor in America should obviously be speaking
at the convention. And it's obvious he should get up
there and say I'm voting for Donald Trump because he's
a Republican and Trump's the Republican nominee, and that's the
obvious way that should go. And on the other side, Trump,
he can't stand Rona Santis and nothing's changed there. But

(05:46):
like anyone else, Trump can be extraordinarily petty. To not
have him there anyway was ridiculous. Now he's set that aside,
to his credit and has very clearly said ron come
speak at the convention. Good for Trump, good for Rondo Santis,

(06:07):
good for everybody that hatchet at least professionally, at least
publicly should have been buried half a second after the
primary ended. It wasn't. We don't have to get into
all the finger pointing here, it wasn't. That this is
happening is a good thing. And everybody who's not a

(06:28):
bottom five percent loser will understand that. If you're a
Rondo Santis fan, maybe you're not even voting for Trump.
Maybe you hate Trump again, that's fine. You love her,
hate who you want. I don't give a crap. You're
a Ronda Santis fan and you're thinking Ron twenty twenty eight, well,
this is a good thing for you. DeSantis should be
up there speaking on that big stage and talk to

(06:49):
the country and give a good speech, and that's a
good thing. And maybe you're a hardcoret Trump person and
you hate rond de Santas, say's a rhino or whatever
other things you've said. I don't care. Maybe you're never
voting for him again. I don't care about that either.
That's your business. I don't care. If you're a Trump fan,
even one who hates DeSantis. It's a good thing that

(07:11):
the most popular Republican governor in the country is speaking
at the convention. This is a good thing. Smile about this.
If you can't, well, I got some bad news for
you about where you sit in that whole percentage thing

(07:31):
that you're up. You're towards the bottom. I didn't tell
you to love Donald Trump. I didn't tell you to
love Dron DeSantis. I don't love any of them, so
it doesn't it doesn't matter to me. I don't care
who you love. I don't care who you hate. And
I didn't tell you to vote for any of them.
I've never done that. I don't care about that. You vote.
Your vote. Your vote is the only political power you have.

(07:51):
You use it whatever way you see fit, as long
as you're purposeful about it. Good for you. I didn't
say that, but this is a good thing no matter
which camp you're in. If you can't see that, you're
a bottom five percenter, climb out of there. You don't
want to be that guy. That's a very good thing.
Let's do some emails, Jesse. If the president was to
wants to cut spending, truly, it's the easiest thing in

(08:15):
the world veto, then continue to veto until Congress believes you. Okay, well,
you remember what Jerome Pou said back in February. You
were on sixty minutes and you said the US budget
deficit the national debt are unsustainable. Do you still view
that the US is on an unsustainable fiscal path?

Speaker 3 (08:35):
I do so.

Speaker 1 (08:36):
I think I tried to be clear that the level
of the US debt is not itself unsustainable, but the
path that we're on is unsustainable, and I think that
is not controversial. You know, the wildest thing about our
debt situation is that what Jerome Pow just said, everyone

(08:56):
in power they know it. Republicans know it, Democrats know it.
Every single time there is a huge bill or a budget,
or any opportunity to spend money in Washington, DC, both
parties jump on top of it and sign it as

(09:20):
fast as they possibly can, while at the same time
knowing that this debt situation is going to destroy the
United States of America. Think how crazy that is. I've
used the example. I know it's lame, but it's so
true to know that the car is heading towards the cliff,

(09:40):
and you know that if you press down harder on
the accelerator, you were going to launch off the cliff
even faster than you thought. You know this, you're looking
out the window, you're driving it. You see the cliff.
You're heading down the road, and you know if you
don't stop, you're going off and everyone's going to die.
And still every chance you get, you mash your foot

(10:02):
down on the accelerator to go faster. That's what's happening
right now. Within our federal government, they all know disaster
is coming, and it's coming because of this debt situation.
We're talking austerity measures. You realize that austerity, slash and burn,

(10:23):
all of it coming. They know it, and they're not
doing anything. And presidents don't veto anything. Spending wise, Democrat
or Republican, doesn't matter. Let's talk about why before we
do that. Let's talk about going off that cliff. As
America goes off this cliff, things are going to change

(10:45):
in ways that I can't see and you can't see.
We can see some things. Some things we know, some
things we don't. But here's what I know for a fact.
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(11:28):
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Jesse Kelly Show. It is the Jesse Kelly Show on

(11:53):
a Wednesday. It's someday right now, let's finish up this
thought here. Why doesn't president? Why don't president? It's just
veto spending bills? Any president can cut spending. The truth is, well,
I'll tell you what. I'll put it this way. I've
used different analogies when it comes to this before, but
let me let me do it this way. I want

(12:13):
you to picture this. Okay, have you ever you know
who iron Man is? The superhero? Just stay with me.
Iron Man superhero. You probably know who he is. Maybe
you've seen the movies. I grew up reading the comic books.
People know who iron Man is in case you were
born on the moon. He's just some rich dude, but
he has a suit, puts on this robot suit and

(12:35):
he can fly and shoot lasers out of his hands
and it's super strong. I'm going somewhere with this. Just
stay with me, Chris, Stay with me. Okay, So I
want you to picture. I want you to picture. Just
walk through me. Walk through this with me. You you
live right next door to iron Man, all right, and
so every night you see him fly out and fight

(12:56):
bad guys, fly back in a suit. Sometimes he practices
in front of your house. Sh that's the sound he makes.
She's flying all over the place, iron Man, saving little kids,
killing bad guys. He's frigging iron Man, iron Man right now?
You even though you live next to iron Man and

(13:18):
he's really rich, so this would make sense. But you
you're really really hurting for money bad. You've had to
take a second job. You are barely covering the mortgage.
Things are just not working out for you at all.
You're not making ends meet, the savings is almost empty.
And maybe you're in this situation right now. You are desperate. Well,

(13:40):
Boom Tony Stark, the guy who had the Iron Man suit.
He dies, you find out he was a big fan
of yours, and he left you the Iron Man suit.
It's yours, with detailed instructions on how to use it,
the shooting, the flying, the landing, the super strength to everything.
It's yours. Here's your Iron Man's suit. Okay with me,

(14:05):
But there's a catch. To fly the iron Man suit,
it costs one thousand dollars a minute. A thousand dollars
a minute between the fuel, electrics, everything else. It's going
to cost you cause he didn't leave you any money.
He just left you the suit. A thousand dollars a minute.

(14:29):
You don't have enough money to pay the mortgage. Let
me ask you. Can you stay out of that suit?
You're never gonna put it on ever, never gonna take
it for a quick spin. Oh five minutes. What's the
big deal? I could It's just like five minutes. Ok. Ten,

(14:52):
I gotta do some loop de loose up. There's a
bad guy. I should I should go save this woman. Oh,
there's a never going to put that suit on. You're
gonna put that suit on. Very human nature thing to do.
You ask why presidents don't ever veto the spending whatever
your walk of life is, Republican, Democrat, whatever your background is,

(15:18):
Imagine the feeling. I'll never know it. Imagine the feeling
of walking into the Oval Office and sitting down at
the President's desk and being President of the United States
of America. Secret Service protection kings from across the globe

(15:39):
come and ask you for favors. Everyone you run into
calls you, mister President. Everybody think for a moment, do
the best you can to put yourself in that situation.
There have been less than fifty of these people in

(16:00):
all of human history. And you were just elected president.
Now vtail a spending bill. You've got surely plans things
you want to do. And look, I'm here to tell
you right now. I wish I would. I hope I would,
and I'll tell you the feeling I have inside of me.

(16:22):
I would. I'd do it just to make them mad.
But what if I wouldn't. What if after all that
effort to get to the Oval Office, I finally make
it there, And what if I have a dream? What's
something Trump has said? Oh, here's something Trump has said recently.
Trump said he wants to rebuild DC put a bunch

(16:43):
of new buildings and things up in d C. Revitalize DC.
You'd really remake it in what would amount to be
his image. Remake it, make DC bright and shiny again.
That's very clearly a project Trump has in mind. Well,
we don't have any money for that. There's no money
for that. But it's an understandable want, isn't it, President

(17:05):
of the United States of America. DC's kind of old,
getting more run down. We can redo it. Oh, hey,
President Trump, here's a trillion dollar spending bill with all
kinds of stuff we can't afford. But hey, mister President,
there's twenty billion dollars in here for you to spend

(17:25):
on that new Washington, DC. Are you gonna sign this
or are you gonna veto it? You just walked into
the Oval Office. Your legacy might be a rebuilt Washington,
d C. With the name Trump on the side of
every building. Are you able to veto that bill? Nobody

(17:47):
wants to be the guy that stops the party once
you get there. Intoxicated with the suits, the Secret Service,
the mister President, the power, the Oval Office. Intoxicated with
the all of it. You want to do all the
fun stuff all the other presidents have done. You don't
want to be the adult, and that's what dooms us.

(18:09):
That's why they don't stop. All right, I have some
adio you've got to hear. Before I get to that,
Let's talk about reality.

Speaker 3 (18:20):
You know.

Speaker 1 (18:21):
I was talking about how I was gone on Monday
because that hurricane came through, Hurricane Barrel, and it really
was just a Category one. It's not a big deal.
I've been through many hurricanes worse than that, but it's
created a nightmare down here of power. The winds were
bad enough that they it just took out so many
power lines. There are still so many people that don't

(18:41):
have power. And this is just a couple of days.
It's Wednesday, that was Monday. Now imagine you wake up
in the morning, siren goes off, you have to run
to a bomb shelter and forget about no power. You
come back and you don't have a home anymore. That's

(19:02):
what people are actually living through in Israel right now,
showing up and the house is gone, wife is gone,
Dad is gone. Freaking horrible, wouldn't it You want to
go sign a pledge. It's just signing a pledge, that's
all it is. Just put your name on something, go

(19:23):
to SUPPORTIFCJ dot org go sign that pledge. We'll be
back get the care for Rhinos weekdays with the Jesse
Kelly Show. It is the Jesse Kelly Show. Speaking of
Highway to Hell. Heading to Milwaukee next week for the
Republican Convention. Got a little email about this from either

(19:44):
a Milwaukee resident or a visitor. Listen to this, Jesse.
There is a bar slash restaurant in Milwaukee called The
safe House. You need a password to get in. It's
a history freaks museum, all geared towards spying in anything
double seven. You need to have a meetup with the

(20:06):
fans at the safe House because you can get your
fill of history and satisfy your loving fans at the
same time. By the way, there's no waffle house in Wisconsin.
Wait what, there's no waffle house in Wisconsin. Their version
of waffle house is George Webb. It's a great place
to eat at two in the morning as the bars close.
I love you guys. The safe House, Gosh, I can't

(20:28):
wait to go there. I've always wanted a safe house.
I saw a great movie one time, what Chris. I
saw a great movie one time with Denzel Washington and
Ryan Reynolds actually wasn't a great movie. It was average,
but it still would involved a safe house. And at
this safe house that the one dude was guarding, they
had all kinds of vials of blood and a big
weapons stash and everything else in gosh, I want a

(20:50):
safe house just like that. Anyway, Josh Holly was busy
interviewing some judicial nominee, And you want to talk about
a world of make believe, Listen into these people. The
medical industry and the legal system. Those are the two
most horrifying things the communists have taken over. Listen to
the people who make decisions that decide a nation.

Speaker 3 (21:12):
What's this comment at the end of your article about
the fact that judges must see the world through a
secular lens. And when legislators blur the lines of church
and state to enact laws that permit or prohibit conduct
based on biological gender as only male or female, they
place an impossible burden on the judiciary. What's that mean?
The distinctions between male and female are a violation of

(21:33):
church and state.

Speaker 2 (21:35):
Judges have to be able to administer these laws if
the direction And I have to tell you, I work
really hard to get it right, to do exactly what
Congress tells me to do and the legislature tells me
to do. And as a result, if a doctor finds
it difficult to identify at the moment of birth for
certain children.

Speaker 3 (21:55):
Is a law that distinguishes between male and female a
violation of church and state. You say, when legislators blur
the lines of church and state and an act laws
that permit or prohibit conduct based on biological gender as
only male and female, they place an impossible burden on
the judiciary.

Speaker 1 (22:15):
I'm just gonna pause. I'm gonna let her continue. Remember this,
specially Christians. Remember this. They are after you. They are
coming for you. They are coming for you. They are
going to try. They'll fail, but they are going to detry.
They're going to try to destroy all of you. I know,

(22:36):
we want to believe that that's not the will we
live in and our frillow Americans wouldn't do that. They've
already declared war on you. And so much of what
these evil demons are doing now is them laying the
groundwork for the final assault on the American Church. That's

(22:57):
really a big part of what you're hearing here.

Speaker 3 (22:59):
So this is a Amendment.

Speaker 2 (23:00):
Violation if what you were telling judges is that in normal.

Speaker 3 (23:04):
I'm not telling you anything. I'm reading you your comments,
and I am asking you if you are still committed
to these and it.

Speaker 1 (23:10):
Sounds like you are.

Speaker 3 (23:12):
I have to tell you, I think these positions are insane.
I think the idea that laws based on the distinction
between male and female are a violation of church and
state is insane, Totally insane. I think the idea that
laws that would say women's locker rooms are protected from
biological men, that those are impermissible, that's insane. But that's

(23:35):
what you say in this article. You're gonna have to
recuse yourself in a lot of cases, aren't you.

Speaker 1 (23:40):
I should note about that special safe house place in
Milwaukee where you need a password to get in. What, Chris,
I'm not off this yet. I'm not gonna say the password.
The guy who sent the email in he's sent a
separate email. I like his op sec, I like your
operational security. He's sent a separate email explaining what the

(24:02):
password is to me in me alone, So it looks
like I will be the only person in there. Well,
I guess, I guess all the emails do go to
Jewish producer Chris first, so he probably has seen it
as well. Chris, delete that email. That's just for me. Anyway,
it'll be me in the safe house alone. I will

(24:22):
determine if anyone else gets the password, which is very
secret and only for me. So there you have it,
dear ye limited of musical tastes. Well, I understand and
agree with most of what you say about demographics politics.
For a while now at a loss as to why
you believe a replacement birth rate and or population growth

(24:44):
is necessary in all cases for the life of a nation.
While I agree that a stable and solid population is
necessary for the life of a country, what is wrong
with natural fluctuations, including declines to a point in a
nation's population as we move towards a more automated economy,
is in a drop in the labor labor force and

(25:06):
by extension, the overall population likely if not inevitable, Just
so you know, on pro life as well as pro
human and anti communists. Okay, so that's a very valid question.
The very valid question. Well, let me explain it this way. First.
You know what's really unhealthy and people are going to
people are gonna get mad at me for this, understandably,

(25:28):
but they are. They're gonna get mad at me for this.
I've always felt it was unhealthy for young people to
only live around other young people, and I think it's
unhealthy for old people. And I understand retirement communities and
things like that to only live around other old people.

(25:50):
I understand why you would want to. If you're young,
you have a young family, you want to move in
a neighborhood with a bunch of young families. That way,
the kids can play and the other adults are about
your same age, and it's more you understand these people.
I understand that. And if you're old, maybe you live
in an older person's community. Right now, I understand you
don't want to wake up to maybe they're partying late

(26:12):
at night, kids are screaming and yelling in the morning.
You've already gone through all that you want to live.
I get the reasons why. I get it. I've never
thought it was healthy, ever, ever, ever to only be
around certain age groups. In fact, like remember when we
lost our church. I told you about that. When they

(26:33):
went all Saint George Floyd and we were church shopping
for a long time. One of the biggest red flags
to me was if I walked in and I didn't
see any old people. Old people have a critical place
in society and they helped form a balance in a
society and vice versa. We walked into one actually was
the first one we went to. They were lovely at

(26:53):
the door. I don't I think AV and I were
the only people who were under sixty in the entire place.
For place is fine. I don't think that's healthy either.
Young people provide a balance in a society. You need
to have children, young adults, people in their twenties, thirties, sixties, seventies, eighties, nineties.

(27:17):
All these people are valuable, all of them, every one
of them. Old to young provide a necessary component for
your society. What's so bad is convincing people in various
ways to not have any children, and then your society
just becomes old. Do you want a great example of this,

(27:40):
go look at Japan and what they're going through right now.
They don't have any young people. The whole freaking place
is sixty years old, and it's devastating them just on
a socioeconomic level. It's horrible for the workforce. It's bad now.
If you want to talk about a natural fluctuation where

(28:01):
fewer babies are being born this year than during the
baby boom. I totally get that. That's understandable, but that's
not what's going on now. What's going on now is
there has been an effort, a very focused effort to
talk people out of getting married and making babies and
convincing women that that means there's some kind of a

(28:21):
failure a woman hearing me roar, and convincing dudes that
women are evil and you should never marry them. And
it's been a very focused effort, and it's hurting nations,
not just ours, around the world. You can study, you
can study the health of most societies, not everyone. It's
not universal. Based on our young men marrying, young women

(28:46):
staying married and making babies. The nuclear family unit is
the building block of every society, and they're destroying ours
on purpose. That's what I mean when I say that
good email, though, decent point. All right, I have another
SoundBite for you. Hang on, Jesse Kelly. It is that

(29:08):
Jesse Kelly Show. Final segment of The Jesse Kelly Show.
If you missed any part of the show, download the
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jesse kellyshow dot com ask doctor Jesse. Friday's coming up
very soon after all. All right, I have a doozy
here before we get to the office, vacancys and a

(29:29):
couple other things. Just remember something. The thing you can
probably feel best about, even if you're not a gun owner.
The thing you can probably feel best about is the
Communists have never and will never be able to achieve

(29:49):
everything they want to achieve in this country, while the
American people are so armed and they know it and
it drives them absolutely bonkers. I've made the comparison before.
It's like there within arms reach of the crest of
Mount Everest, they've taken over everything, and they just want

(30:11):
to hurt you so bad, and it's so close. But
you have so many guns and so much ammo. And well,
this is Bonnie Coleman. She's one of these dirty communists
from New Jersey.

Speaker 4 (30:25):
I think it was a wonderful idea that we have
a registry of every gun that is owned by a
civilian in the United States of America, because then we
could have perhaps less killings in our neighborhoods, less killings
at are supermarkets, less killings at our concerts, less killings period.

Speaker 1 (30:43):
Of course, Bonnie's not an idiot. Well I take that back,
yes she is, But Bonnie understands that that's not at
all what a gun registry would be used for. The
government wouldn't be using it to prevent any mass shootings
in schools. They wouldn't be using it to protect any
Democrat voters from looting the local gas station or whatever

(31:03):
they're looting these days. The gun registry would, of course
be for you. Oh we saw that thing you posted
online about how much you hate Joe Biden. We're gonna
have to come in there and collect all those guns
you registered. It is the pinnacle for these people disarming you.

(31:25):
It's not just one step. It is a necessary step.
They can never do all the things to you they
really want to do without that, and that you should
feel very very good about. You probably shouldn't feel good
about this. Do you remember during COVID, if you were
listening back then, do you remember at the beginning of COVID,

(31:46):
do you remember there was this insanely handsome, bilinguine radio
host who was warning about well many things, but something
specific when it came to real estate and banking. Remember
what that very handsome bilingual radio host set back then here,
let me remind you, I forget his name. I think

(32:07):
it starts with a I think it starts with a J.
I believe I think his last name starts with a K. Anyway,
what he said was what we're doing is we're remaking
the American economy and we're going to create a commercial
real estate bubble that is going to wipe out many things,

(32:27):
including much of the banking sector in this country, because
we are forcing people to stay home. Offices are vacant.
That means skyscrapers are vacant. That means people aren't going
to be able to pay their bills. And the bills
they need to pay are bills they have to pay
to the bank. And so now, when one person can't
pay his bill to the bank, that's that person's problem.

(32:50):
When one hundred businesses can't pay their bills back to
the bank, it becomes the bank's problem. Yes, I know
I manipulated a very old quote, but I'm not at
all above stealing other people material to make my show better.
You understand the point. Anyway, here's a headline for you.
Office vacancy hits a record high. I think it was

(33:12):
last year. You've seen pictures in New York City. Maybe
you're in New York City. Ah, those skyscrapers. Fifty percent
of the office space in New York City, I think
it was last year or not. If not, the year
before was empty. Those are buildings, and the building owners

(33:33):
are not going to be able to make the rent,
not going to be able to make the mortgage, and
the banks are going to crumble because of this commercial
real estate disaster created by the federal government because of
a bad chest cold. How about that. No, it's not
all bad news. The good news is, hey, we still

(33:57):
have Pure Talk. With all the bad out there, all
the ugliness out there, you don't have to support a
cell phone company that hates your freaking guts. You could
just switch to Puretalk, the patriotic one that not only
loves you, they share your values. They promote your values.

(34:18):
You understand that it costs more money to hire Americans
than it does foreigners, right, That's why businesses love these illegals.
You understand that Pure Talk's customer service team they're all Americans.
It's not just that they're based in America. They're Americans
who speak English. That's how much Puretalk values America and

(34:39):
being an American. That's awesome. Pick up your phone, takes
ten minutes on the phone to switch to Pure Talk.
You keep your phone, you keep your number when you switch.
Now you save an additional fifty percent off your first
month dial pound two five zero, say Jesse Kelly, pound
two five zero, sa Hey, Jesse Kelly switched to Pure Top.

Speaker 3 (35:02):
And now here's a headline by go you know, you
know the.

Speaker 1 (35:05):
Thing headlines we didn't get to. Senators seek special counsel
probe of Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas. Yes, just a
reminder to you. They are laser focused now on a
Supreme Court that is holding them back, and it's going
to be an ugly future for the Supreme Court. Keep

(35:27):
Clarence Thomas in your prayers if you like your surgeon
with a sense of urgency. That's white supremacy culture. This
medical school says. You know, I just saw a video
a little earlier today of a couple commercial airlines having
a fairly narrow miss. And then I'm reminded that over

(35:48):
seven hundred applicants who passed the test for the FAA
to become air traffic controllers. They were rejected because they
were white. And I want you to know that that
level of incompetence has leaked into virtually every single part
of this society. Communism kills, it destroys, That's what it does.

(36:11):
Harvard Left this summer reading list recommends book on how
to indoctrinate students with CRT. Again, be very very careful
where you send your children to college and grade school,
especially your daughter. John Deere exposed famous American companies soaked
in disgusting wokeness according to a new report. This article

(36:34):
is from Red State. We're talking funding pride events for
kids as young as three, asking employees their preferred pronouns.
Bill Gates is their largest stakeholder, LGBTQ and race based
identity groups at corporate total commitment to DEI policies. Yet

(36:55):
another great American brand, patronized by patriots of this country
has been subverted and gutted by the dirty commies. And
you should make your choices wisely when you're going out
there choosing where to purchase your next tractor or lawnmower.
Me I'm leaving you, it's just just until tomorrow. Don't worry.

(37:16):
That was a little too It was dramatic. I admit
it was dramatic. But I'm leaving you until tomorrow and
then we'll be back to do it again. That's all
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