Episode Transcript
Available transcripts are automatically generated. Complete accuracy is not guaranteed.
Speaker 1 (00:11):
This is a Jesse Kelly show.
Speaker 2 (00:15):
It is the Jesse Kelly Show.
Speaker 3 (00:19):
Let's have some fun on a Wednesday.
Speaker 1 (00:26):
It's hump Day.
Speaker 3 (00:27):
And you wait a minute, it is Wednesday, isn't it, Chris,
It's yeah, I knew it. It's Wednesday. We made it.
It's Wednesday.
Speaker 1 (00:34):
It's hump Day.
Speaker 3 (00:34):
You've officially made it over halfway through the root week.
Put a smile on your face. Here's what we have
on tap for tonight. We are gonna discuss the system
and accountability the Secret Service director acting director. He had
a phone call today. You probably didn't hear about it.
Here in about a minute, i'm gonna read you something
(00:56):
from it. We're gonna have a long talk about that.
We're going to talk about the chess the Communists are
playing in Arizona. We might have some trouble there. Obviously,
inflation is going to be discussed in depth. With the
terrible news that came out today, the debate being rigged,
ihan Omar wonder primary but almost lost it, Who's running America?
(01:21):
All that and so much more is coming up tonight
on the world famous Jesse Kelly Show. I'm gonna bring
something up though, before I get to the Secret Service director,
and you should know I'll read you the Secret Service director.
I have a transcript of what he read to the
Secret Service agents today. But I'm going to talk about
(01:43):
something different right now. And I was going to bring
up a boot camp story, but I realized that ends
up getting People can't picture that, so they don't know it.
But have you ever seen the movie Full Metal Jacket?
I have ever seen that movie? Certainly not a movie for kids.
It depends on probably your age if you seen it,
so don't worry about it. If you haven't seen it.
I'm gonna break what I'm talking about down here in
(02:04):
a moment. It's a Marine Corps movie, Marine Corps Vietnam.
It was made, of course to kind of jab at
Vietnam and jab at the military.
Speaker 1 (02:13):
But Marines love the movie. Love it.
Speaker 3 (02:15):
Every marine I've ever known loves the movie because it
gives the most realistic depiction of Marine Corps boot camp
I've ever seen in my life. In fact, they hired
a Marine Corps drill instructor to be the lead drill
instructor in boot camp. They wanted him to sound like one,
look like one, so you're getting a vision again. I
want to stress this as not for kids of Marine
(02:38):
Corps boot camp. And there's this one guy. Every platoon
in boot camp has one. There's one guy who just
doesn't cut it in this Marine Corps boot camp. And
in fact, most platoons have more than one. But there's
there's always a guy. And you know I'm rude, so
I'm just gonna be honest about it. There's a guy
(03:00):
who's too fat or too weak, he can't cut it.
There's a guy, usually more than one, who's too stupid,
he can't cut it. We had one of our guys
in boot camp. I'm obviously not going to name him here.
They force you to shower and shave. Cleanliness. Hygiene is
a really big thing. Militaries make that a big thing
that prevents disease and things like that in combat. One
(03:23):
guy never remembered to shower at night. And one night
after he'd forgotten to take a shower. When they tell
you to take a shower, he knew they were coming
by to inspect him. They demanded to see his washcloth
because he stunk so bad because he hadn't showered. He
snuck behind his bunk and tried to spit on his
(03:45):
washcloth to make it again.
Speaker 1 (03:47):
This is the kind of idiocy you deal with. You
bring enough guys in, you're gonna have a moron. You're
gonna have a weak link.
Speaker 3 (03:52):
Every platoon has a guy, and in the movie Full
Metal Jacket, the guy's name is Pile. The Gomer piles
name or no private Pile is his nickname.
Speaker 1 (04:02):
Obviously, I know they gave him the nickname of Pile. Okay.
Speaker 3 (04:06):
And he's the guy who doesn't cut it. He's an idiot,
he's too fat, he's out of shape. He ruins everything.
And then, as oftentimes is the case, the stupid idiot
who ruins everything also is a liar. In Corrupt and Pile,
at some point in the movie, he gets caught with
a jelly donut. He's not allowed to eat jelly donuts.
(04:30):
They control your rations. In boot camp, I was on
double rations. That means exactly what you think it means,
and I rubbed it in all my friends faces. I
was so skinny they put me on double rations, so
I just got to eat everything I wanted. But if
you're too fat, they'll put you on half rations and
you'll drop weight like that. Either way, he would not
be allowed to have a jelly donut, and you're most
definitely not allowed to bring chow, bring food back to
(04:53):
the barracks. Now, by this point in the movie, just
stay with me. I'm going somewhere with this. By this
point in the movie, Pile had screwed up a bunch.
Speaker 1 (05:02):
He was the screw up in boot camp.
Speaker 3 (05:05):
And after he gets caught with a jelly donut, the
drill instructor takes a different tactic. He tells Pile to
stand there. He doesn't have to do push ups anymore. No, no, no,
you're not gonna have to do anything. You're not in
trouble at all. You stand there and you eat the
jelly donut. Everyone else in the patoon they're going to
(05:28):
do push ups. They're going to suffer and experience pain
while you stand there and eat the jelly donut. You
stand there, and of course he throws in a bunch
of things I can't say for a family radio show.
You stand there and eat. They will pay for your sins.
And Pile stands there and eats that jelly donut and
(05:51):
all the other marines get punished for it. The other
marines end up beating the living crap out of pile.
I believe it was at night after they have been
forced to do push ups. Now that's an ugly story
depending on who you are. If you're one of the
hard chargers who listens, you heard that and said, yeah,
that's how it goes, that's how it should go. If
you're one of the softer types kids women in the Navy,
(06:15):
people like that, maybe that will bother you. But what
that really is a story of is accountability. And that
is how it was in the Marine Corps. It's how
it was in boot camp. It's how it was. Why
was it that way? Is it because we.
Speaker 1 (06:32):
Were all really mean? We were meaning mcmean faces all
of us? Is that why? Or is it.
Speaker 3 (06:41):
Because we are going into a dangerous situation. We have
an important mission and each and every man must do
his job because if he doesn't do his job, the
cost of failure is somebody's life, maybe his life, maybe
(07:06):
his friend's life, maybe his life and his friend's life,
maybe the entire patoon's life. If you if you are
on guard and you fall asleep, it is not a
small thing. You might have some isis k dork slip
up next to you, slit your throat, go drop a
huge bomb in the middle of your platoon and incinerate
(07:29):
fifty Marines because you couldn't stay awake on post. Therefore,
you understand when you have an important mission, accountability isn't
a sometimes thing.
Speaker 1 (07:42):
It is everything.
Speaker 3 (07:44):
It is all that matters when the mission is important.
Accountability is everything. And we will have accountability in this platoon.
Whether it's comfortable or whether it's uncomfortable. No matter what
we have to do, you will do your job because
it's life or death. That was the message behind that.
(08:08):
Now I want to talk about the acting Secret Service
director today. He had a conference call with the Secret Service.
I have a transcriptive part of it right here in
front of me, and I just want to remind you
quickly that a month ago, due to Secret Service failure,
(08:30):
if we're being nice, a bullet came within two inches
of splattering Donald Trump's brains all over a stage on camera.
And this today, this was Roe, Acting Director Roe to
the Secret Service. Look at your brothers and sisters and
(08:51):
the people who left and right of you. You're in
this situation with them right now. Build them up, be
better teammates. President Lincoln said, a house divided will fall.
We have to have unity and a singular focus as
an organization. Now, one thing they want to talk to
you about is this. Imagine if you had a family member,
(09:12):
maybe your father, mother, sibling, or spouse, and they've dedicated
their lives to being a core professional. They become a
special agent or utter or uniform division officer. They've made contributions,
but somehow, one day they show up to work and
somehow their coworkers now view them differently. They view them
as inferior, they view them as not being significant contributors
(09:35):
to what we're trying to do. If that was someone
special to you, I'm pretty confident you would be upset
by that. I have been saddened by some of the
comments that have been directed at our agency, some by
people who actually carried the same mission that I did
or that you do. But we cannot allow that toxicity
(09:58):
to creep into our culture. God bless you, and thank
you for your time. That was the acting director of
the Secret Service, addressing an organization that almost got Donald
Trump murdered a month ago.
Speaker 1 (10:20):
Let's have a little chat about that.
Speaker 3 (10:22):
Show that the system corruption accountability, little things like that.
Before we get to that, let's hold ourselves accountable. For
where we spend and don't spend our money. I try
to be honest with you when I screw up, when
I spend money somewhere I shouldn't, and I do just
(10:42):
like you do. It's hard and when you're surrounded, when
every institution has been taken over. But one thing we
don't have to compromise on is where we purchase our betting.
I know you can go purchase betting a lot of
different places. Almost all those places hate your guts, My Pillow.
They're the company. They don't just share your values quietly.
(11:03):
You know it's not something they whisper behind closed doors.
Hey guys, we can't let Harris win. My Pillow announces
it publicly and proudly that they believe what you believe.
They stand with you, and they want America to return
to what it was. Not only that they have the
most incredible freaking products. Incredible products and a bunch of sales.
(11:25):
Right now, they have a Queen size MyPillow for nineteen
ninety eight, right now, mattress topper, huge discount towle sets.
Go to MyPillow dot com. You click on the radio
listeners Special Square use the promo code Jesse or call
them eight hundred eight four five zero five.
Speaker 1 (11:43):
Four four We'll be back. Jesse Kelly.
Speaker 3 (11:49):
It is the Jesse Kelly Show on a Wednesday.
Speaker 1 (11:54):
Do not forget.
Speaker 3 (11:55):
You can email the show Jesse at Jesse kellyshow dot
com case you're just joining us. I was talking about
Marine Corps boot Camp accountability, how accountability is everything, and
people who have important missions will ruthlessly enforce accountability because
the mission is so important. That's why Marine Corps boot
(12:16):
Camp's brutal. And then I talked about the acting Secret
Service Director today, I'm not going to read the whole
thing again, having some conference call with Secret Service and
it was a gigantic, touchy feely support your brothers and
sisters session, not a fire in Brimstone session, not a
you will be fired and you will be fired and
(12:37):
we're gonna have more rigid tests that No, it was
a whole bunch of this crap. President Lincoln said, a
house divided will fail.
Speaker 1 (12:45):
We have to have unity and.
Speaker 3 (12:47):
A singular focus as an organization.
Speaker 1 (12:49):
Right now.
Speaker 3 (12:52):
This is a huge part of what plagues this country.
And this goes way well beyond government institutions. Will focus
on government institutions for the time being. But this comes
back to the system, the corrupt system that governs this nation.
(13:13):
The system only exists to protect itself. I remember that
story about Christopher Ray. Right after Trump appointed Christopher Ray,
and we all wanted FBI reforms, and Christopher Ray came
out and said, well, yeah, it's my job to protect
the agency. Excuse me, but no, it's your job to
(13:33):
solve crimes, and it's your job to reform and improve
the agency. But that's not how Christopher Ray sees himself
at all. He sees himself as the shield. The agency
must be protected at all costs. The Secret Service almost
got Trump's brains blown out a month ago, and they're
interested in protecting the Secret Service. They don't view their
(13:56):
role the way you view their role. I view their role.
You view the Secret Services job as protecting the life
of the president, vice president, former presidents doing things like that.
The Secret Service views its job as protecting the Secret Service.
You view the FBI's job as solving crimes. The FBI
(14:17):
used its job as protecting the FBI. The CIA. You
want the CIA to be America's eyes, ears, spies, sources,
tell us what's happening. That's how you view the Foreign
Intelligence Organization of America, the CIA use its job as
protecting the CIA. The system exists only to protect itself.
Speaker 1 (14:40):
This is the problem. This is the problem.
Speaker 3 (14:46):
It's not just that we have problems, and we'll get
to the financial problems in a moment. With all this
recession stuff. It's not that we have problems. It's that
no one is even trying to solve the problems because
we have r and corrupted to such a point where
the only thing people care about is their specific seat,
(15:07):
their specific organization, and it operates in the exact same
way a criminal organization operates, because the government has become
a criminal organization. If I if I start a business
Jesse's Burgers, I will start out and I will want
(15:30):
to I want to make money, obviously, but I want
to make great burgers, great customer service.
Speaker 1 (15:36):
That's going to be our focus.
Speaker 3 (15:37):
Our focus is burgers, customer service, making money, burgers customer
service making money. You know, capitalism, free market, small business,
working hard. That's my focus because it's a good business
with a good purpose. Let's say I'm not making ends meet.
Maybe I'll hire a crooked business partner. We'll call him Chris,
(16:01):
and he decides, Hey, this burger thing doesn't even make
that much money. Why don't we sell meth. Let's sell
meth instead. What if I convert Jesse Kelly's Burgers into
a meth shop and we sell meth out back in
burgers out front.
Speaker 1 (16:18):
Well, then the.
Speaker 3 (16:21):
Business model motto will change from good burgers, great service,
making money. The business motto will change once it becomes
a criminal organization, and the motto simply becomes protect the business.
So someone comes back in, Hey, you didn't put cheese
on my double cheeseburger. Shut up, I don't care, go away.
(16:45):
That's what has happened with the United States government. We
have so filled it up with losers and criminals in
every single agency that now the government's only concern it's
not you, the going to lead us right into inflation
and stuff like that. It's not you, it's not me,
it's not the cost of food, it's not war in
(17:06):
the Middle East. Or they don't have any of these
concerns at all because they don't view their mission as
being anything you would view their mission as. Their only
concern is protecting the criminal racket they have going. And
that's the only reason the Acting Secret service director just
(17:28):
had in all hands on deck meeting to tell his
secret service that they should be nicer to each other
and get along. Not in all hands on deck meetings
saying thirty percent of you are about to be fired.
Speaker 1 (17:41):
Get your resumes in order.
Speaker 3 (17:43):
Not in all hands on deck meeting saying this guy's gone,
this guy's gone. We're improving training, we're eliminating this. Not
in all hands on deck meeting saying everyone's vacation is canceled,
be in for training tomorrow. Nope, and all hands on
deck meeting. Imagine if this is a direct quote. Imagine
if you had a family member, maybe your father or mother,
(18:06):
and they've made contributions, and now someone fused them as inferior,
and that's why nothing is improved. And until that changes,
nothing will improve. Now that leads us directly into the
economy and inflation.
Speaker 1 (18:26):
Hang on, this is a.
Speaker 3 (18:29):
Jesse Kelly show. It is the Jesse Kelly Show on
a Wednesday, a hump day. All right, let's dig into
the news from today.
Speaker 1 (18:41):
Look, it's bad. There's a lot of this stuff.
Speaker 4 (18:45):
Your average weekly earnings for the month of July actually
down point two percent. Energy price is unchanged, food price
is jumping point two percent. And then if you get
into a couple of other things here, housing still a
little sticky there, up zero point four percent. I'm giving
you a month of a month numbers, just to be clear, hair.
Speaker 3 (19:05):
But those are just numbers. I could give you all
kinds of numbers right now. In just the last four years.
Gas is up fifty percent, Food's up staggering. It's just
the number after number. I could list all the numbers
for you, but I don't. I don't have to, and
I think we short change ourselves when we do that,
(19:26):
because the truth is that people are suffering and they're
not making it.
Speaker 5 (19:32):
How hard does inflation hit you? It hitting me hard.
It's hitting me hard.
Speaker 2 (19:36):
Who do you blame for it?
Speaker 5 (19:37):
I blame the federal government at this point. If a
working class mom who works as a paralegal cannot buy
a two dollars bell pepper because it's now five, imagine
a mother living in a food stamp.
Speaker 3 (19:51):
A Bell pepper for five dollars. I think Jewish producer
Christian has had a heart attack right there in the air.
Speaker 5 (19:57):
Imagine a mother who's making minimum ways trying to feed children.
They're killing us without killing us if you understand that
they're killing us without telling us they're killing us.
Speaker 3 (20:09):
They're hurting people in ways.
Speaker 5 (20:11):
That they can't help themselves. It's either feed my child
or well, how about feed my children? And I don't
but I have to go work.
Speaker 3 (20:23):
Americans are suffering badly. Here's the more of it.
Speaker 2 (20:28):
I feel like everything that you purchase at the store
now has gone up substantially, So learning how to budget
better has been a challenge. There's going to be some
sacrifices that we have to make as a family.
Speaker 3 (20:40):
Nowadays, it's just hopelessness because we don't know when this
doom loop is going to end.
Speaker 2 (20:46):
Bye for the grandsons.
Speaker 5 (20:47):
So it's just the prices have gone up so much.
Speaker 1 (20:50):
I don't like the crisis.
Speaker 3 (20:52):
I think there have gone up a lot.
Speaker 2 (20:54):
What are the biggest things that you're thinking about are
concerned about right now?
Speaker 4 (20:58):
My mortgage and energy engroceries.
Speaker 3 (21:01):
Yeah, people are hurting and it's because of the government.
At least the first lady acknowledged that, and that is
the disconnect people are not getting. Fifty nine percent of Americans,
of course, CNBC puts wrongly, fifty nine percent of Americans
wrongly think the US is in a recession. No, no, no,
(21:24):
we are in a recession. I don't give a crap
how you define it. The American people are suffering to
the point this is a recession just because you have
so twisted up this economy and turned it into some
kind of gangster capitalism thing where the government has now
partnered with major corporations against everyone else, against the people,
(21:44):
and against small businesses. We are in a recession. People
are drowning, and the problem is people don't understand why
they're drowning. They don't understand it's the government spending and
printing of money. They don't and that's why that's why
the politicians get away with saying things like this, just.
Speaker 6 (22:04):
For everyday things like groceries are still too high. You
know it, and I know it. You know when I
was Attorney General, I went after price fixing schemes, and
when I am president, it will be a day one
priority to fight to bring down prices.
Speaker 3 (22:22):
Okay, so she's of course attacking corporations.
Speaker 1 (22:25):
There.
Speaker 3 (22:26):
So your liberal at Peggy believes prices are too high
because of price gouging, and they say things like she
just said, on day one, I'm going to bring down
inflation on day one, and look, you know what, I
don't even just.
Speaker 1 (22:40):
Want to blast dome there. I don't want to want
to blast.
Speaker 3 (22:43):
Away at dome because Republicans will say this kind of
same stuff too, We'll start bringing down inflation on day one.
Speaker 1 (22:50):
Well, let me ask you something.
Speaker 3 (22:54):
If I choose to let myself go, maybe you've been
here before. It's just nuts every meal of the day,
not never work out, go home, not knock back a
twelve pack of beer every night. And I do this
for a period of ten years. Let's say I'm finally obese,
(23:14):
heart disease, skin looks bad, I look terrible. Can I
stand in front of anyone and say I'm gonna I'm
gonna fix this tomorrow. Is that a thing that's gonna happen.
It's not a thing that's going to happen. It took
you ten years of abusing yourself to get there. I'm
not gonna say it's gonna take ten years to fix it.
(23:36):
But you can't fix ten years of damage on day
one of anything. It's not going to be simple. It's
not going to be easy. It's going to take time,
and it's going to involve pain. If you want to
be saved. That's what it will take. I want politicians
who are willing to have an honest conversation with the
American people, an honest conversation now, so the honest conversation
(24:01):
doesn't have to come when austerity gets here. An honest
conversation now may one day prevent the slashing of Medicare, Medicaid,
social security, military, government agency, government program after government program
slashed and slashed and slashed. The only way to prevent
(24:23):
that day from coming is having an adult conversation right now,
and that conversation goes something like this.
Speaker 1 (24:34):
We have to cut.
Speaker 3 (24:36):
We have to make large cuts, and we have to
make them right now. When it comes to things we love,
it's easy to cut things we hate, But when it
comes to things we love, cuts have to come. The
United States military best in the world, huge fighting force, wonderful,
(25:00):
wish you could stay that way. The United States military
must be cut in order to save the financial system
of the country. When it comes to things older retired
folks rely on, we must place them in the highest
priority because they're oftentimes not in a position where they
can dig themselves back out.
Speaker 1 (25:20):
But those who aren't.
Speaker 3 (25:21):
In the highest priority I'm talking about an old person
who has to have that Social Security check or they
don't pay their rent. That person gets priority one. Everyone
else cut gone. I want the federal government to come
to me, forty three year old Jesse. I've been working
since I was fifteen. I want them to look at
me in the eye, and I want them to be
honest with me and tell me, Jesse, all that Social
(25:42):
Security money you paid in is gone. You will never
ever see a dime of it. The program we have
managed to bankrupt it. We have to use whatever money
you've paid in to care for a couple of those
older people because they're Priority one. Every single thing must
be slackshed now or what we're experiencing is the very
(26:05):
beginning of the end of any kind of a financial system.
You would recognize because from here, with the interest on
the debt gobbling up so much of the debt, where
does that put government? Allow me to break the really
bad news to you. The government has to jack interestrates
up through the roof. The government has to you're ay
(26:26):
for this. You want to save the financial system. The
government has to raise interestrates so high it causes a recession.
Speaker 1 (26:33):
Did you know that?
Speaker 3 (26:36):
Did you know that the guy who jacked interest rates
up to seventeen percent under Jimmy Carter, he's vilified to
this day. Understandably, my father get him rant in about
seventeen percent interest rates.
Speaker 1 (26:48):
You know that that guy.
Speaker 3 (26:51):
Probably prolonged America's shelf life by what he did. Once
you print trillions of unbacked dollars, once you get to
the point you're running trillion dollar deficits every single year,
you must slash and burn every single thing, and you
must also raise interest rates because the alternative is so
(27:14):
much more horrific than that. Let's talk about what that
alternative is in just a moment. Before we talk about
that alternative and what that looks like, and it's the
likely outcomes, So I would stay tuned for a minute
before we start talking about that. It is time to
prepare for a rocky future. In fact, it's way past time.
(27:36):
But the preparation has to start now, doesn't it. Part
of that means your personal wellbeing. I tell you about
me trying to make improvements, and I am. I'm trying
to do the best I can do. I ain't perfect
at all, but taking a male vitality stack from chalk
every single day it ensures that I'm getting the vitamins
(27:58):
and minerals I need. It ensures my T levels will
remain quite high as they are. It'll ensure that I
remain focused, able to do my job well, able to
be a parent well, able to be a husband well,
able to be a citizen well. And it will ensure
that I can see things clearly as they come down.
Because there is a lot that is going to be
(28:19):
coming at us in the coming years. Go find out
what Chalk can do for you. It's more than just
a male vitality stack or female vitality stack. They have
so much wonderful stuff from the anti communists at Chalk.
Speaker 1 (28:33):
Call them or text them, they'll talk to you.
Speaker 3 (28:35):
Five zero Chalk three thousand. That's five zero c CHOQ
three thousand. We'll be back the Jesse Kelly Show I
Like It returns next. It is the Jesse Kelly Show
on a Wednesday, having a hard conversation. We're going to
move off this and talk about some other things here
(28:56):
in just a minute. I just want to finish this
because I just brought up what has to be done
in order to save our financial system. We are currently
in a death loop where they keep spending. They keep
printing without end spending, printing spending, printing, spending, printing. Inflation
rates are high. Interest rates are still too high, and
(29:19):
people want them to come down. I want them to
come down. It's understandable. But in order to stop the
inflation death spiral, they have to slash spending and actually
increase interest rates. Well, here's the problem with that. They're
not going to do either of those things. Because the
truth is, politicians, Democrat and Republican, they get elected by
(29:42):
promising to give people things. If you're a Democrat, if
you're Dome, they promise that on day one, they're going
to hand you an even bigger welfare check and we'll
go after the corporations. That's how Democrats campaign. Republicans will
campaign on we're going to save social security, to save
this and save that. They love to campaign on the
(30:03):
things they're going to save, the things they're going to
hand out. So neither party is going to intentionally raise
interest rates and neither party is going to slash spending.
And that means we are officially in the death loop.
And the death loop is this inflation continues to go up, up, up,
up up.
Speaker 1 (30:21):
What does that mean?
Speaker 3 (30:23):
The prices of everything in your life continue to go up,
your dollar goes less and less far, and this goes
on and on. Eventually interest rates are forced to be
raised at least a little because of the hyper inflation
that's coming. And as soon as they jack interest rates
(30:43):
up America, we can't even buy our own that we
won't be able to sell government bonds in this country.
What I'm trying to say is, in the end, if
if they don't stop spending and printing, and if they
don't raise interest rates, and if they don't slash government spending,
well I already said that part, and we all know
(31:04):
they're not going to do those things. If those things
don't happen, then we have unending inflation. Unending inflation to
the point we will see people starve in this country.
(31:25):
It sounds like something that's beyond belief. That sounded beyond
belief in a little place called Rome for about a
thousand years, and eventually people starved to death. That mighty
Roman army that conquered the known world at the time
eventually was nowhere to be seen. When the barbarian hordes
(31:48):
were battering down the gates of the capital city. We
have to do the one thing neither party and more importantly,
the one thing the American people don't want to do.
We have to stop the spending. We have to stop
the government checks. Look look at least Republicans act like
(32:11):
they give a crap about it.
Speaker 1 (32:13):
This was Jared Bernstein today.
Speaker 2 (32:15):
He said, we hear you, but you know, we've been
hearing that message in some form over the past three years.
Speaker 3 (32:22):
And the fact is the prices are not coming.
Speaker 5 (32:23):
Down, they're going up. Debt is also rising, that's going up.
Speaker 2 (32:28):
So why should Americans believe the President and Vice president.
Speaker 7 (32:30):
Well, there's some prices that are definitely coming down. So
there are airfares, airfares, Hold on, airfares, hold on, hold on. Yes,
airfares are lower now than when President Biden took office.
So airfares are lower now than they were pre pandemic,
and airfares have been falling for about fifteen months in
(32:50):
a row.
Speaker 3 (32:52):
He was just asked about people not being able to
afford food, rent, gas, and the power bill in the
economic advisor for the White House bragged that you can
get a Southwest Airlines ticket twenty five dollars cheaper now
than you could four years ago. These are the people
(33:12):
who run the government.
Speaker 4 (33:14):
Does the White House at this point think that the
inflation problem is solved.
Speaker 7 (33:19):
The momentum is certainly in the right direction. Inflation is
reliably coming down. We have a record of disinflation, meaning
slower inflation that is now sixty percent or a little
bit more than that off of its peak. And so
this is a consistent trend that's been moving in the
(33:41):
right direction.
Speaker 3 (33:44):
There is, I believe, some potential good news here in
a potential way out. There is another way you can
try to solve this problem. It's not enough, but it
would go a really long way. You can try when
you have an economy the size of ours, when you
have a twenty three million dollar economy, you can try
(34:06):
to grow your way out. Energy would be a huge
part of that. Oil, gas production, natural gas, things like that.
Energy is still worth a fortune. The world still wants
as much of it as they can get their hands on.
So it would really really, really really really help if
Dome didn't win another four years, get Trump in there,
(34:28):
open up the energy policies of this country. That can
at least slow down the inflation debt spiral. But that
in and of itself is not going to be near
enough if Republicans happen to take over again in November
and then spend their time bragging about all the steamy
checks they hand out to people. Ah, another train dollar bill.
(34:48):
I'm so happy that it won't work. But if we
could bind some spending cuts with economic growth, we can
weigh our way through the m UP. My concern is
I see precious little of that being promised, and more importantly,
(35:09):
I don't see the American people calling for it. I've
asked before, I'll ask it again. Name me the last Republican,
not Democrat, Republican who lost their seat in the House,
Senate or presidency because they spent too much money. I
(35:30):
realize incumbent Republicans have been beaten before, especially on issues
like immigration and whatnot. Name me the last Republican in
the House, Senate or Presidency who lost their seat and
the main driver of them losing their seat in a
primary is they spent too much money. You probably can't
do it. I can't think of a single one. And
(35:51):
what does that tell you? That tells you even people
on the right who should understand what needs to be done,
who should understand what is necessary, even they they either
don't know what they're doing or they're not willing to
do it. Instead, we get a whole lot of get
your government hands off my Social Security.
Speaker 1 (36:14):
And with that attitude, we're finished. All right.
Speaker 3 (36:17):
I want to stop talking about this now because it's depressing.
I'm and do some emails. We're going to talk about
what they're doing in Arizona. This is probably not good
for Trump, what they're doing in Arizona. In fact, it's
definitely not good. So let's discuss that right right off
the bat. Next before we discuss that, speaking of saving money,
it's hard to find money savings right now, cost of
(36:39):
everything going up. What if you could pay half for
your cell phone, half of what you're paying now, if
you switch from Verizon, if you switch from VAT and T,
if you switch from T Mobile and you switch to
Pure Talk, you can save half. I have four lines,
(36:59):
four phone lines in my.
Speaker 1 (37:00):
House, me, wife, kids.
Speaker 3 (37:02):
We pay half of what we were paying at T
Mobile and we're talking ten minutes on the phone, speaking
to someone who speaks English, an American who speaks and
understands English and is pleasant to you. Does that sound appealing?
Oh and by the way, when you dial Pound two
five zero, and say Jesse Kelly, that'll save you an
(37:24):
extra fifty percent off your first month switch to Pure Talk.
Save some cash pound two five zero, Say Jesse Kelly,
what's happening in Arizona?
Speaker 1 (37:35):
Why is it trouble for us? Next