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Speaker 1 (00:11):
This is a Jesse Kelly Show. It is the Jesse
Kelly Show. Another hour of The Jesse Kelly Show on Tuesday.
Remember we got the great Michael Knowles coming up about
a half hour from now. I'm sure that'll be funny.
It always is. We're gonna deal with this Russia Ukraine things.
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Some emails living in Washington, d C. And so much
more coming up this hour on The Jesse Kelly Show. Now,
there is something happening, something I've warned about many times,
and it's happening, and I'm not exactly sure what to
say other than it has me worried. So I'm just
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gonna lay it out for you. I realize the Russia
Ukraine thing has gone on a long time. It doesn't
capture the imagination anymore. People don't talk about it anymore.
Just it's that story came and it went and it faded.
But it's still happening. And it's a terrible, terrible conflict.
It's a drone war, it's an artillery war, and men
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are dying in the hundreds of thousands. Hundreds of thousands
of men are gone now. It's freaking terrible generations wiped
out and obviously This is a regional thing. That is,
there's a ton of history there between Ukraine and Russia. Obviously, well,
Russia invaded Ukraine. Russia grabbed some territory in Ukraine, the
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territory they wanted, and they've been holding it. America has
publicly been sending munitions over there sixteen so we've been
sending some pretty good equipment their way, and we haven't
been doing it secretly as roxy wars have previously been fought.
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Because we are now run by the dumbest, most depraved,
craven losers on the planet, Republican and Democrat both, we
now brag about the people we're killing with our proxy wars.
Russia is the largest nuclear power on the planet. Ukraine
has taken these weapons we have given them and they
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have launched a surprise offensive in to Russia. There are
Ukrainian Army units currently fighting within the borders of Russia. Now,
I'm not exactly rooting for Russia at all. Honestly, I'm
not really rooting for anybody. I don't give a crap
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about Ukraine and I don't give a crap about Russia.
Ukraine is a horrifically corrupt, black market state, Russia is
a horrifically corrupt, evil, tyrannical place. I don't really care
for either of them. So my concern is neither country.
My concern is America, Americans. My concern is the very
idea of war. We have so armed the Ukrainians they
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now have violated Russian territory in the same way Russia
violated theirs. You know, I don't actually blame the Ukrainians
for playing some offense. They've been playing defense for long enough.
What I am very concerned about is a Russian response.
Russia has publicly declared many, many times that any violation
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of Russian territory, Russian sovereignty, any crossing of the borders
into Russia will be met with a nuclear response. Now,
I hope this is bluster. There's always a lot of
bluster in war. Always is, you know, we're never surrender.
In two weeks later they're surrendering. There's always a lot
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of that in war. So you have to allow for that.
Are these empty Russian threats. But let's just walk through
this and then we'll move on. I want to get
to some other things. Let's just walk through this. What
if Russia drops a nuclear weapon on the Ukrainians. Remember,
do remember advancements in nuclear technology, they kind of go
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the opposite way. You'd think, like when you hear a
country has developed a new nuclear weapon. I don't know
about you. I instinctively think to myself, Wow, it must
be huge. Clearly that's a bigger one, right, well, we
already have. They already have gigantic nation ending weapons that
are that size. The advancements in nuclear technology goes the
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other way. They're trying to make smaller ones, more portable ones.
So instead of an intercontinental ballistic missile that you need
to deliver this massive weapon, what if you could throw
it in a Duffel bag. What if you could drop
it out of one of those piper cub planes I
was discussing earlier. What if you could make it small, portable,
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more difficult to detect. That's where the advancements in nuclear
weapons have come from. And Russia has advanced as fast
or faster than anyone else. So no, I don't think
they're going to drop some megahydrogen bomb and completely vaporize
the eastern portion of Russia. But what if what if
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we wake up tomorrow morning and there's been a mini
mushroom cloud. And I'm not even going to discuss the
loss of Ukrainian lives. I don't mean to sound cold.
That is not really my concern at all. How does
the world react if Russia uses a nuclear weapon against
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the Ukrainians? By the letter of the law, nothing should
really change because Ukraine is not part of NATO, which
of course makes NATO's involvement in this, and obviously are
as I'm making us part of that, it makes our
involvement of this completely insane. Ukraine is not protected by
NATO because they're not part of NATO. They're not allowed
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to join NATO because they border Russia, and Russia would
never let a NATO country border it. No country would
allow that anyway. What does NATO do if Russia sets
off a nuclear weapon? And that brings me back to
this little thing. Who is in charge of the United
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States military? Right now? You want to hear something insane?
This is legit. So it's just you ready for this.
You know that we sent a carrier group over to
the Middle East because of Iran. There are all kinds
of rumors Iran's going to attack this week any day now.
They've been saying that for days knows, but there are rumors.
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And so we sent a carrier group over to the
Middle East. You ready for a bomb? No one knows
who sent it. No one knows who gave the order
for a freaking carrier group to go to the Middle East.
It certainly wasn't Joe Biden. Joe Biden has disappeared from
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public life. You know how we used to make fun
of him because he wouldn't have anything on his schedule,
or he'd have very few things on his schedule. That schedule,
it's disappeared. He's not even pretending anymore. He's on vacation,
he's at the beach every day, he's not campaigning, he's
not even pretending to be president of the United States
of America. So who gave the order?
Speaker 2 (07:52):
Don't They're trying to do what they did with Woke
with DEI and say that it is somehow a bad
thing to care about and talk about diversity and equity
and inclusion. Well on the environmental justice point, it's.
Speaker 1 (08:05):
All you think, this woman is commanding the United States
military right now now about equity.
Speaker 2 (08:11):
And here's I'll simplify what this means equity.
Speaker 1 (08:14):
Is this, we have a carrier group heading to the
Middle East and no one knows who sent it. Ukraine
has officially invaded Russia across the border. There are threats
of a nuclear weapon and the United States of America
doesn't even have a commander in chief, doesn't even have
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a commander in chief. Shure, that is something. But Lensy's
excited about it. He hasn't been this fired up since
he watched thunder from down On.
Speaker 3 (08:48):
When I think about curse Bold Bria beautiful, keep it up.
The Pluton started this tike is that the bottom line
is to the administration, shake your support. Let these people fight.
Give them weapons they need to win a war they
can't afford to lose when it comes to have sixteenes
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way too long. They're here, Let's use of them.
Speaker 1 (09:11):
Oh, a war with the potential for millions of people
to die. Lindsey has rarely been that excited Kevin or
never friend Kevin. But let the guy says, I gave
you anyway. Oh, he said, I can use his name,
but he led with his name instead of mine. He said, Jesse,
I haven't watched professional football on more than a decade.
What are your thoughts on collegiate athletics? I certainly don't
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want to support the commies in the NFL, But is
it any better to support the commies on the administrative
side of college football? Buddy, I don't know, man, And
the reason I say it that way is not that
I'm exasperated with you. I'm exasperated with me. I don't know.
I don't know how the best handle this. I know
we need to put our money where our morals are,
and we need to be more purposeful with where we
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spend our money. I went to a movie last night
with my family after I got off and I forgot
to check it. I forgot to look into the movie,
and it turns out it was a despicable movie. Well
maybe by a despicable company. I take that back. So
I just did it last night. I can't look down
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my nose at you or lecture you about how you
handle it. Maybe you're handling this in big ways, turning
off the television doing that, you're not buying Nike. Maybe
you're doing that. We're trying to do that in our house.
We canceled Disney. Plus, we're trying to be purposeful. But
also remember to give yourself a lot of grace because
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Speaker 4 (12:15):
Italian man is believed to be the first patient diagnosed
with monkey pox, COVID nineteen and HIV all at the
same time.
Speaker 1 (12:24):
I think it's probably time to start questioning some of
your life choices when you come down with monkey pox, HIV,
and COVID at the same time. Maybe maybe you're traveling
down a road you shouldn't travel down a dirt road.
But either way, maybe maybe that would maybe we should
stop doing that, you know. Speaking of monkey pox, remember
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when a kid got it? Remember when a child and
a dog got monkey pox and then the media decided
to stop talking about it. Seems like that was only yesterday. Hi, Jesse,
I love your show. I learned a lot from you.
I'm from Connecticut. I posted on next door about Walls's
stolen valor. Half the responses were positive. One man posted
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it as a vet Trump was no friend of his
as he was a draft dodger. So on and so forth.
Attempted to withdraw four billion from a charity. What's the
truth of any of this? Her name is Heather. Okay, listen,
this is this is the communists doing politics better than
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we do politics. And here's what I mean. Tim Walls
is being crucified daily for pretending he served in ways
he didn't serve, for pretending he went to combat when
he didn't, for pretending to be a command sergeant major
when he wasn't. This is a problem for the communists,
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a huge problem. Now let me ask you something. How
much have you seen them playing defense on this issue?
You haven't really seen much of it, have you. What
do they do? What's the communist's response? Offense? Offense at
all times? What Trump's Trump's a draft dodger? What Trump did?
Trump did this? Trump did that? You see, they have
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a winning mentality of offense. They don't allow you to
frame them and keep the subject on something they don't
want to talk about. That's what losers in the Republican
Party do. That's why losers in the Republican Party will
constantly find themselves disavowing a denouncing white supremacy over and
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over and over again, as if the communist cares about
that at all. You see, they play offense at all times.
They don't sit around whining I didn't have anything to
do with Project twenty twenty five. Stop yelling at me.
You never ever, ever, ever, ever see the communists do
that at all. The communist plays offense, offense offense the
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same way we should. There's no truth to that something.
Trump never pretended to serve. Trump never lied about any
of that crap. Trump never pretended to be in the military.
And I might point out that Trump has been shot
at more times than Tim Walls, and he was never
in the United States military. The problem is not what
Walls did do or didn't do. The problem is Walls
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lied about it. That is the big deal. And the
Communists don't want you to keep talking about it. They
want you to let up. They want you to back off.
That's why they play offense. They try to make you
unsure of yourself, question yourself. Trump didn't do anything wrong.
Tim Walls did blast away at them. Jesse. I'm now
seeing and hearing the word literally everywhere, thanks to you.
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My granddaughter says this word before, during, and at the
end of all sentences. It's maddening. I'm trying to correct her.
If I see the word on my Twitter feed, I
scroll past their posts. It's everywhere. She just said. I
could say her name. Her name is Michelle. I don't
know when it happened. The word has become an infection,
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an infection, and I first noticed it with with young women,
but it is not at all isolated to young women.
It is. Look, I was listening to a podcast. It
was a history podcast. I'm not gonna I'm not gonna
tell you what it was. It's not because I'm about
to insult the guy. I'm not gonna tell you what
it was. But these are some old guys sitting around
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talking about history. And one of these old guys, I
would guess he's in his sixties. He can't get through
a sentence with that. And he literally did this, and
they were literally doing this, and it was literally the
worst thing, and it was literally this, and it was
literally literally literally I would literally say literally literally literally
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a fact. It drives me freaking crazy. Somebody has to
do something to stop this word. And I'm telling you,
you know what you want. You want to know what
I do, and I'm not telling you do this to
your granddaughters. It's going to be different when I have grandkids.
I'm a dad right now and I don't have daughters.
I have sons, so I can be as cruel as
I want to them. It's good for boys. My sons
know if they say the word, I'll repeat it back. Dad.
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I literally, I'll just chime right in mid sentence, literally
you literally, I'll just be obnoxious about the whole thing.
I've basically, I don't want to overstate it. I've pretty
much vanquished the word from my house. It'll slip out
every now and then from him, from one of them,
but they know, at this point in time, you've got
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to stop using that word. I don't know when. I
don't know when Americans decided that word had to be
part of every sentence. But it's not just little teeny
bopper teenage girls. Now, it's men, it's women, it's young,
it's old. Remember how many times have I played Joe Biden,
Joe Biden himself the President of the United States of America,
and I literally told the guy and it was literally
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this and literally that it's freaking awful. You know who's
not awful. Michael Knowles of The Michael Knowles Show. He
has a completely different take on the dudes beating up
women and boxing. You know that story really got big
with the Olympics. Michael Knowles has a take on it
that is different than one you've heard over and over again,
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and I want you to hear it because I agree
with a lot of what he has to say. Hang
on for that The Jesse Kelly Show. It's still real
to me, dammit, the Ternstacks. It is The Jesse Kelly Show.
And a song that terrible can only mean one thing.
It means our guest, my friend, Michael Knowles, refuse to
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pick his intro song. And you know the rules here
on the Jesse Kelly Show. If you refuse, you get
the worst song we can dig up on short notice.
So joining me now a man who needs no introduction,
host of The Michael Noles Show, cigar salesman and well
known Italian Michael Knowles. Michael, I bet you won't make
that mistake again, Jesse.
Speaker 4 (19:06):
I think I've got to correct you. That is the
song I requested, So thank you for fulfilling my request.
Speaker 1 (19:16):
You know that actually wouldn't even surprise me about you
at all. So, speaking of girls, Michael, they're getting beaten
up by dudes in the Olympics. This is not only
happening in the Olympics, It's happening in America. Seventeen year
old girl still has brain damage from getting a volleyball
spiked off her face by some dude out there. The
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world has gone mad.
Speaker 4 (19:40):
It has gone mad, and there's been this whole fight
in the Olympics over whether or not the dude is
really a dude, because one of the boxing leagues, the
professional boxing leagues, said this is this guy's a dude.
He has the chromosomes of a dude, and so even
if he's a little bit ambiguous down there, he's a fella.
But the person says, no, I'm not a dude, I'm
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a woman. And the Olympics has no help because the
Olympics doesn't really test for this thing and doesn't recognize
the results of the boxing league. So now this dude
gets in the ring and destroys this Algerian man or
woman or whatever this person happens to be, destroys this
Italian lady in about forty six seconds, and then the
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other fella goes in and beats women, and what do
you know, you know, it turns out the men are
stronger physically than the women. But the conservative response I've
heard of this has been that we need to make
sure that the women punching women in the face are
only women. And for me, I'm not saying I don't
like a little foxy boxing every now and again. Pillow
fights are fine too. But it's a little unusual to
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me that the conservatives are defending the supposedly great tradition
of women's boxing. Women's boxing began in the Olympics way
back in twenty twelve, so it's only been around for
about twelve years. And actually women's boxings only exist anywhere
really since about nineteen ninety eight or nineteen ninety nine,
So you can call me a crazy old fuddy duddy
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right wing conservative. It just seems to me that maybe
certain things are better left to the fellas, and catching
blows to the head might be one of them, and
then we don't need to debate the issue at all.
Speaker 1 (21:18):
You know, it's wild how much I agree with you
on this exact thing. I understand female division in the
UFC's gotten big, and female boxing is a big thing,
and I know it makes me sound like an old
curmudgeon fuddy duddy. You know, I'm fine with women's volleyball
and well softball and maybe to a lesser extent, and
basketball is awful, but I'm fine with all these things,
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but women beating the living crap out of each other
has simply been normalized now, and there's a lot that's
been normalized, and we go along with it because it's
been so much we feel like we should just fight
over a little sliced because otherwise what it's too daunting?
Speaker 4 (21:57):
Is that? Why exactly, this is how sorry a state
the conservatives are in right now. We're fighting desperately to
go back to that halcyon conservative era of the second
Obama term. We're trying to go back so recently, and
so you know, this is why it was so potent
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when the Algerian boxer said, no, I'm not a man,
I'm a woman. And we don't know. We actually don't know.
We haven't really seen the results from the World Boxing Test,
and the Olympics isn't clearing anything up. So who knows.
Maybe this person has difference of sexual development, Maybe this
person has ambiguous genitals. I have no idea. To me,
the problem with the boxing at the Olympics was not
that men were throwing punches. To me, the problem is
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that women were getting punched in the face. Let's just
let's say that this person really is technically a woman. Somehow,
it doesn't make it any better to watch a woman
get cracked in the face. And so conservatives talk a
big game these days about understanding the difference between men
and women. You know, we're really tough on the trans issue. Well, okay,
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if you really think men and women are different and
suited for different things, and you know we like women's volleyball,
and tennis is great, and you know even basketball. Okay, sure,
just as you said, Jesse. But if you're all for
women just getting their skulls cracked in even by other women,
to me, you are a radical leftist by the perspective
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of twenty twelve.
Speaker 1 (23:24):
No, you are again. We're speaking with Michael Knowles of
the Michael Knowles Show along these same lines. Actually, it's
really the same argument. The best you can get out
of the GOP anymore is complaining about trannies in women's sports.
They love to do that. It's part of the GOP platform.
Get the trainees out of women's sports, Get the trainees
out of the women's sports. So now, as a party
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or as a movement, now we've acknowledged that tranny is
even a thing now, so all the rest of it
is acceptable as long as you're not beating up the
female volleyball players. It's fine. Chop your penis off and
pretend to be a woman. I just don't understand why
we seed ground so quickly. It blows me away. Brother.
Speaker 4 (24:08):
Of course, this is what got me in a lot
of trouble at Seapack a couple of years ago. Now
is it went out and all I said was that
transgenderism is fake, and so a man can't really be
a woman, and it's not good for women. You know,
if men go into their bathrooms, it's actually violates their
legitimate rights. But it's also not good for people who
think they're the opposite sex because they're diluted, and it's
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we can talk about all the various measurements of ways
in which that has negative effects on their life, you know,
the anxiety, of the depression, of the suicide. So it's
not good for anyone to live according to a lie.
And so I said, you know, we can't content ourselves
with just not transing the eight year olds. You know,
we'll trans the nine year olds, but not the eight
year olds. No guy, Either a man can become a
woman or he can't. You know, if he can, then
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I guess we should trans the kids. And if he can't,
as he obviously cannot, then we shouldn't do it to anyone.
But now that position, which which everybody in the country
agreed with as recently as what eight or nine years ago,
now now that position doesn't even hold currency in the
Republican Party?
Speaker 1 (25:12):
Michael, is our is it our desire to be liked
or to be considered nice? Is that? Is that what
dooms the right on these cultural fights that only ever
move left? Sometimes they move quickly, sometimes they move slowly,
but they only ever move left? Is it because we
want so desperately to be seen as nice? Is it our?
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Is it our Christian base? You know, because you know
that's more of a Christian thing, Catholic thing, love of Jesus?
What is it that makes us so kind to the
freaking demons who chop children up?
Speaker 4 (25:47):
Sure? In part, sure it is that, you know, we
want to be liked or something, and we want to
be really nice, and they're perversions of the Gospel, and
and so sure that's part of it. But I actually think,
in the conservative's defense, a bigger reason why we constantly
capitulate is that we like paying our mortgage. We like
being admitted into society, and we like, you know, being
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accepted in schools and in jobs. And because the left
wields such hegemonic power now over basically every institution in
American life used to be that. Well they didn't have
the military, you know, or but now we have General
Milly yelling around is we're waiting for Dadie's hair pink.
He's screaming about white rage and critical race theory. You know,
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even the military has been infected at the upper brass
by leftism. So the conservatives, I think, are making sometimes
cowardly but sometimes prudential judgments that, hey, we can't even
interact in society anymore if we don't seed some ground.
And I get why they do it in the short term.
The problem is the problem is the hedgemonic liberalism in
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our whole society. So if you just keep capitulating, you
keep moving, moving that football further down the field for
the left, pretty soon you've just given up the whole game.
Speaker 1 (27:06):
Hegemonic is a huge word that I've never used because
I'm not one hundred percent sure of its meaning, But
I'm totally going to use it at some point in
the rest of this show, and I'm not even gonna
mention you. I'm just going to use it as if
it's my word, and I'm going to move along like
nothing happen. I hope you're okay with that.
Speaker 4 (27:22):
Good writers Borrow and great writers steel.
Speaker 1 (27:25):
Jesse, Well, you know I have no moral founding whatsoever,
so I'm not above that at all. He is. Michael knows. Michael,
I don't even think I can let you go without
letting you hawk your cigars one more time on the show.
Please tell everyone where to buy your cigars.
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Speaker 1 (28:04):
Michael, thank you, brother, Come back soon.
Speaker 4 (28:07):
Thanks Jesse, tout you later.
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been a pretty hegemonic day here head on the show
What Chris it has been. It's been super hedgy out
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here today. Interest payments on the debt consumed more than
half of the US income tax revenue in July. So
I'm going to I'm going to lay something out for
you where we're at, because paired with this is almost
forty percent of Americans can't pay their bills. These are
both things that came out today. So I'm going to explain,
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all right, where we have a house, you and me,
we live in a house. We live together. Please stop
leaving your socks out. It's gross anyway, we live together.
We we bring in one hundred thousand dollars a year,
you and me, we both work. We bring in one
hundred thousand dollars a year, okay with me, right, So
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our home is expensive. It's cost a lot. And we
we keep buying things. A couple of new Lamborghinis in
the driveway, diamond earrings and jewelry, lavish vacations. We just
keep buying things and buying things, and we keep taking
out loans and taking out loans and taking out loans
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over and over and over and over again. We have
credit card debt, we have personal loans. We have all
kinds of things. So we make one hundred thousand dollars
a year, So let's divide that by twelve. That's eighty
three hundred a month, give or take, eighty three hundred
dollars a month is what we have to spend. We
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have accumulated so much debt in our home that just
to make the interest payments to the bank and the
interest payments to the credit cards, it costs us over
four thousand dollars a month to make the interest payments.
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We can't actually touch the principle on any of our
loans anymore. Half of the income we bring in to
our home goes to paying the interest on the debt
we've accumulated with all those Lamborghinis and diamond earrings. That
is where we are as a nation. We are in
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a point, we are at a point of economic crisis,
and so many people they don't understand it, they don't
realize it, they don't know what's happening out there right now.
You can't afford your bills because of inflation. You have
inflation because of government spending in printing, and Washington, DC
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isn't slowing down at all. Not Republicans, not Democrats, it's
trillion dollar bill after trillion dollar bill. These people are
going to bury us. And there is as of right now,
no major movement at all to reduce government spending by
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a single penny. I want to make sure you understand
that the most controversial spending things you will hear out
of DC are them asking to spend a little less
than the scheduled increase in spending. But as far as
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actually reducing the amount of spending, no one is even
suggesting it. So, going back to the house that we
live in, not only do we make one hundred thousand
a year eighty three hundred a month, not only are
we paying now over four thousand dollars a month for
just the interest alone on the debt we've accumulated, we
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are both going car shopping for new Ferraris this weekend.
We intend to take loans out for new Ferraris, and
we're gonna put in one hundred thousand dollars swimming pool.
We'll take out a loan for that too. It's not
just that we're not battening down the hatches. Hey, it's
Kraft mac and cheese for the next fifty years. We're
not only not doing that we are spending as much
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as we can possibly spend, as fast as we can
possibly spend it, as if disaster is not here right now.
I want you to think about it this way. I
want you to think about make a line for yourself,
a vertical line, because if there's a top and a bottom,
it's a vertical line. The water level is rising, it's
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starting to rise. Make it a stick. It's starting to
rise up this stick. Already. The people on the bottom
income wise, the poor people, they're already drowning. They're already
not making ends meet. They're all on welfare, moving in
with family friends, making serious cuts. Except now the water
level has risen to such a point it is now
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risen into the middle class, into retired people who maybe
didn't retire. You know, most people don't retire with millions
and millions of dollars. That's not how people live. You
retire with as much as you pos possibly can. You
try to live within your means, schedule your space out
for how much you have to make sure you're not
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destitute or have to go back to work when you're
ninety years old, unless you want to. Those people, they're
being eaten alive right now because there's no cost of
living increase, because there's no money for that with social
security either. So the poor drowning, the retired without a
bunch of money, drowning, middle class Americans, normal people, small
business owners. They're beginning to feel the water levels rise
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around them as well. And the water just keeps going up,
up up up up up that stick, up our economic
stick as a society. And the people who are causing
the water levels to rise have not even indicated that
they intend to stop spending or printing at all. Forget
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about bailing water. No one's even acting like they intend
to stop the water's rise in the very least. The
GOP used to pretend to care about cutting spending, of course,
then would never cut anything. They would go in there
and spend just as much as the idiot communist Democrats do.
And I'm sure that we're gonna get a whole he
keeping helping more of that. But the financial situation is disastrous.
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It's not that it's disastrous and it's eating up Americans.
It's chewing them up and spitting them out. And I
can't stand it. I can't stand it because no one
in Washington wants to do anything about it freaking drives
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