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September 19, 2024 37 mins

Former border patrol chief confirms what we all knew. The Biden administration tried to get border patrol to hide the numbers on the increase in terrorists coming across our southern border. Tales of the old west. Empire of the Summer Moon. BK’s pager. Who owned the pager company Hezbollah used?

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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. Odd Hey, Thursday. Gosh,
it's been such an amazing week. I've been amazing this week.
What else has been amazing this week has been well,
the financial news interst rate cuts. That's a good thing.

(00:36):
I hope I had a chance to speak to a
couple of economists. Oh, by the way, I should note
BK is going to show up our specops guy. He's
gonna show up about a half hour from now and
talk about this Israeli up where they're blowing up pageres
and walkie talkie. So BK's coming, and I'm gonna talk
a little bit about some border stuff in a moment.
But I just have to say, interest rate cuts, let's

(00:57):
hope it's not purely a political ploy, and let's hope
it doesn't cause inflation to blow up again. But man,
at least people will be able to get in a
home easier now. It's just it's been really sad listening
to the stories of friends and people I know who've
just been priced out of owning a home because a
mortgage payment when interest rates are what they've been. It's

(01:20):
pretty much double what other people pay for a mortgage.
I just couldn't even imagine paying well, I could imagine,
but six and a half seven percent for a home.
I say I could imagine because the first home I
ever bought. Get this, Chris and Chris, we might be
about to lose. Chris. He's just going to die of
a heart attack right here on the air. Chris. You
know what, my first interest rate was seven point twenty

(01:40):
five percent? What, Chris, It's fine. It's a calm down,
Calm down, get a t or something. It's okay, it's
calmed down. Conda easy, Chris, easy, easy? Yeah, Yeah, didn't hurt?
Man did hurt? All right? So couple border things. We
have this from a retired border patrol chief. Just you

(02:01):
know how I tell you all the time the federal
government that the people who run the government, they are
flooding us with foreigners on purpose, legally and illegally. They're
opening up the border so the illegals could come in.
Then they have this refugee program where they're gobbling up
tens of thousands of people from Cuba and Haiti and
Venezuela and they're flying them into the country and the

(02:25):
administration is so invested and that border staying open so
this country can be flooded with drugs and rapists and
everything else. Listen to this from the retired Border Patrol
chief in San Diego.

Speaker 2 (02:37):
We had an exponentially increase in significant interest aliens. These
are aliens with significant ties to terrorism. Prior to this administration,
the San Diego sector averaged ten to fifteen siirs per year.
Once where it was out, the border was far easier
to cross. San Diego went to over one hundred sias
in twenty twenty two, well over that in twenty twenty three,

(02:59):
and even more than that registered this year. These are
only the ones we caught at the time. I was
told I could not release any information on this increase
in SIAS or mention any of the arrests.

Speaker 1 (03:11):
The administration was I just I'm want to pause on
that for a moment or let him continue. He was
told not to report any of this. The federal government
opened up the border. Democrats opened up the border on
purpose and ordered the Border patrol to shut up about it.

Speaker 2 (03:29):
So evil and wrong, trying to convince the public there
was no threat at the border. Fentanyl is another issue
the San Diego area seized between eighty and ninety percent
of the methan, fhetamine, and fentanyl seizures annually for our
entire country. With little enforcement at the border, these drugs
were coming through in mass. During my last year in
San Diego, the price for a single pill of fentanyl,

(03:51):
for example, went from ten dollars to twenty five cents.

Speaker 1 (03:56):
To make matters.

Speaker 2 (03:56):
Worse, during twenty twenty two and twenty three, I had
to shed down on San Diego traffic checkpoints, which are
critical for drug in addiction, because the resources had been
diverted to the process and release mission.

Speaker 1 (04:08):
The large numbers are just make sure you hurt him correctly.
There he had resources of his removed so they could
bring more people in. That's what he said. Processing. What
that means is they take away the drug stops so
you can go file the paperwork for the illegals they're

(04:29):
allowing to flood into the home.

Speaker 2 (04:30):
Also had and still have a negative impact on the
San Diego community. I had to release the illegal aliens
by the hundreds each day into communities who could not
support them. To quiet the problem, two flights a week
were provided from San Diego to Texas, these flights simply
brought aliens that would have been released in San Diego
over to Texas. Each flight cost approximately one hundred and

(04:50):
fifty thousand dollars. This was the administration's way to try
and quiet the border wide crisis.

Speaker 1 (04:58):
Democrats are evil. There's just no other way. You can
describe what they've done, There's no other way. And then
look what's it look like on the ground. Listen, Listen
to this from Marjorie Taylor Green. Listen, listen to the
human smuggling. And then I have a story out in
New York. Just listen to thisobs.

Speaker 3 (05:17):
Let's talk about jobs. You were saying jobs. They want
to come in and they're pursuing jobs. Oh, the cartels
are getting jobs all right. Cartels and coyotes are currently
making around thirteen billion a year in human trafficking. Our
wide open border is definitely providing jobs twenty six times
more than that of the previous administration. Under President Trump,

(05:41):
the Mexican cartels employ and estimated one hundred and seventy
five thousand members and have associates, facilitators, and brokers in
all fifty states in our country. Yeah, we're having jobs
provided for these people.

Speaker 1 (05:59):
There's a story out of the New York Post that's
freaking awful. The NYPD, New York City cops, they rated
a brothel a house of ill repute, if you will.
They raided a brothel and found a bunch of these
women who were illegals. And these women were being forced

(06:22):
to work in this house of ill repute to payoff
debts of up to fifty thousand dollars. Now, I've got
to be honest with you. I'm not up to date
on the going rate for hookers today, but that sounds
like years and years of work to me. For a

(06:44):
young lady living in hell, that's what that is. Imagine
what her life is like. And Democrats did that on purpose,
on purpose, over three hundred thousand missing children. Remember the
little tidbit of intel I gave you that one time.

(07:07):
The children, some of them, the cartels are Oh gosh,
I don't even want to talk about it. There are
kids listening. The cartels are filming the children. Yeah, I'm
just gonna stop. You understand what I'm saying. Inside the
United States of America. And Democrats did that on purpose.

(07:31):
And when the Border Patrol chief tried to report on
what Democrats did to the border. He was ordered to
shut up, he was told to stop the traffics, stop
the traffic stops so they could haul more people into
the country. And Democrats did that on purpose, not an accident,

(07:53):
not a weird byproduct. Democrats are doing that to this
country on purpose. Four years of this and we are
so full of filth now it's unimaginable what another four
years of this will do. It's unimaginable. They are destroying

(08:14):
our country on purpose, to say nothing of what it
means for the jobs the economy. Drone powers you.

Speaker 4 (08:21):
See risk that for the labor market, cooling will have
to come through job losses. So on the job creation,
it depends on It depends on the inflows, right, So
if you're having millions of people come into the labor force,
then and you're creating one hundred thousand jobs, you're going
to see unemployment go up. So it really depends on
what's the trend underlying the volatility of people coming into

(08:44):
the country. We understand there's been quite an influx across
the borders, and that has actually been one of the
things that's allowed the unemployment rate to rise. And the
other thing is just a slower hiring rate, which is
something we also watch carefully, so it does depend on
on what's happening on the supply side.

Speaker 1 (09:04):
Goahly, another four years of this be tough to handle. Anyway,
I'm gonna move on. You know what's doing Emil Hey, Jesse,
being bald is only for people with perfect heads. So
I wanted to help you out and let you pick
out a two pay of your choice. You know that's
not very nice. Consider it a gift from all the
listeners and Chris, even though he's probably too cheap to

(09:26):
pitch in. I lived in the red I live in
the red state of Alabama, now fleeing the communist state
of Massachusetts. I should have moved here sooner. And then
he actually sent us a link to two pays. You
think you're funny. You think I won't rock a tupeck.
I'll rock a two pay just to hear my wife

(09:47):
yell about it. We're simulcas. Remember you can watch me
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What Chris? Please? I need this? How much are they well?

(10:08):
I guess we should probably ask how much they're Wait
a minute, that's a company expense. What I'm on camera, Chris,
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find out? They would never even find out. You'll find
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(10:29):
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your life all right through some emails. Next the Jesse
Kelly Show I Like It returns. Next it is the
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Tomorrow is an ask Doctor Jesse Friday. So you need

(11:53):
to get your questions emailed in now to Jesse at
Jesse kellyshow dot com. That's one two. Bk Our former
Air Force pjar spec up guy is gonna join us
in about ten minutes from now. Why well, because of
emails like this one, Jesse Israel has not commented on

(12:14):
these devices, talking about the exploding devices, which is leading
me to questions. And the guy goes on talks about
exploding devices iran things like that, I'm gonna ask BK
this exploding pager story. It's crazy. It's cool, but it's odd,
and there's there are a lot of oddities to it,

(12:34):
and I know he's been digging into that, So we
are going to dig into that with bk here in
ten minutes from now. You see the Teamsters they're refusing
to endorse a Democrat for the first time in twenty
eight years. Why because they pulled their members, all their leadership.
Remember union leadership, they're all corrupt, scumbags, all of them.

(12:55):
But union members are generally, oftentimes's working men. It's good
people working Then the union members all support Trump and
they were worried about a revolt, so the Teamster has
had to just back off of supporting anyone that. Look,
it doesn't sound like it's a big win. If you
understand how deeply embedded in Democrat politics unions have been forever,

(13:17):
it's a big win. It's a big deal that they
are sitting it out. It really is. Dear Historian of
the People. As much as I love your political talks
and episodes about ancient history, what are your thoughts on
the Old West? Living in Texas, I'm sure you're surrounded
by history of the Old West. I've been listening to
a podcast called Legends of the Old West. Well, I've

(13:39):
listened to that one. That's good and why at Irp's
story has been fascinating. I love all you do the
Old West. I love it like any other American man
loves it. Just the idea of how crazy it was.
And I'll tell you this, it inspires me when I
read stories about it. And here's what I mean. It

(14:02):
was well known how dangerous it would be to leave
the relative safety of Eastern America. Hold on, I have
to sneeze. That's gonna go quiet. I just sneeze. Could
you tell that? What Chris did? I time that ride?
Nailed it right, and I hit the cough button, said
no one hurt anyway. Bless me, Chris. That's what you're
supposed to whatever. The Old West. It was well known

(14:28):
that it was very, very dangerous to move out west,
to go grab a plot of land and try to
hack a living for yourself out west. It just was
the weather, the animals, the Indian attacks were common. Part
of the reason you see wagon trains they traveled together

(14:52):
is because it was so dangerous to travel beyond Indians
just robbers, it was. And to think how many family
did that, and you want to talk. I mean, people
yell at me when I tell you to move from
a blue state to a red state. Families through everything
they owned in the back of a covered wagon and
set out into wild, wild territory with nothing but a

(15:17):
rifle between you to protect you and others. If you've
ever read, here's a book recommendation for you. I always
get book recommendations. And before I give this out, I'm
just going to start adding this disclaimer. Every time I
give this out. They podcast every show. Every single show

(15:38):
is uploaded onto the interwebs. It's podcasted there. It's on iHeart,
it's on Spotify, it's on iTunes. So if you happen
to miss the name of the book, do not email
me asking me the name of the book. We get

(15:58):
a thousand emails day. I'm not going to email you back.
Neither is Chris. You will never get a response back
from me, ever, because the podcast is right there. It
takes half a second to download it and listen to it.
All right, Anyway, I said all that, and now I
forgot the actual name of the book. It's something the

(16:20):
Summer Moon. Chris, look it up. The story of Kawana
Parker something about the Summer Moon. Everyone's yelling at the
radio right now if you've read the book. But it's
a story really about a family woman. She gets kidnapped
by the Command Cheese. And it's a hard read because
the Command Cheese they're one of my favorite Indian tribes.
They are massively powerful, but they were they really were savages.

(16:44):
They it's in the book murdering babies. It just that's
exactly right, Chris. Sorry, Empire of the Summer Moon. Let
me say that again. The book's name is Empire of
the Summer Moon. For a third time, the book's name
is Empire of the Summer Moon. I will never say
it again. So that was the three times you get.

(17:05):
That's the name of the book. All right. It's an
amazing book, and obviously it's a story about a woman
being held captive Commanche's the efforts to get her back
in all those things. It's a great book. But the danger,
the reason the kidnapping happened and the murder and the
assaults and everything was just one day a group of

(17:26):
commanches showed up and they just rode in and murdered
everybody and kidnapped them and that was that was that
was a risk you took. And when you read about
all the old outlaws and the old gunman, the Wyatt Rbs.
But then when you dig into that story too, you'll
find out those lines got blurred so often in the

(17:49):
Old West, that sheriff, that gunman you love was probably
a wanted criminal and another town over. It was just
an insane time. And the rules. You know what I'm
gonna expect. We're gonna go talk to BK in a moment,
and I'll come back to this. The lack of rules
or structure fascinates me about the Old West because I've

(18:10):
actually lived that for a brief time in my life.
And I'll explain right after we're done with BK. Who's
gonna talk to us about exploding pagers? Hang on, this
is a Jesse Kelly show. It is the Jesse Kelly Show. Chris,
turn it off. Gosh. I just I have a preemptive
headache whenever we're gonna have BK on. I don't know

(18:31):
whether it's the music or whether we have to hear
about his abs. I don't know what it is, but
I'm just I'm preemptively annoyed already. But he is like
a super spec up guy who could murder me with
his pinky. So I guess we'll let it go. Joining
me now former Air Force PJ and host of the
amazing podcast World News with BK my friend b K
b k Okay. I didn't even know you could blow

(18:53):
up a pager, yeah, Jesse.

Speaker 5 (18:56):
I've been trying to untangle this all morning, and you
talk about a secondary effect from globalization and the international market.
This is going to be a headache to track down
everything that actually happened because right now we don't even
know where these pagers came from which and hey, who

(19:16):
uses How many companies do you know, Jesse, that you
could dial up and say, oh, I need a pager
for some reason. There can't be that many existence.

Speaker 1 (19:23):
Right Yeah, b Kay. I'll be honest with you. I've
refrained from a lot of comment on this because I
am so fascinated and confused. I'm right there with you.
So the Israelis had the foresight to what purchase a
pager company in anticipation that Hezbollah would call up with

(19:44):
the big order. None of this makes sense to me, Bka,
Make it make sense? What have you figured out so far? Right?

Speaker 5 (19:50):
So so Jesse, I was initially skeptical of their being
explosive them. I'll take the hit on that because I
was like, in order to do that, you'd have to
break into a warehouse, steal a box of pagers, then
implant the explosives, and then then return to the box
to the warehouse and have that company unknowing to them
ship their pagers to that client. Right. So now it's

(20:11):
coming out that this Hungarian based company was actually an
Israeli front, but somehow the timeline's not adding up. Okay,
So the pager company original pager company, right is a
Taiwanese based company called gold Apollo. Right, and gold Apollo
they release a statement. First of all, this this was
weird to me. They released the statement saying, hey, no, no,

(20:34):
we worked with this Hungary based company which is called
BAT Consulting, but we don't do any designer manufacture of
the products. All they do is slap our logo on it.
And I was like, wait a minute, Jesse, if you
try to open a McDonald's in America, the McDonald's Corporation
comes down to make sure that you're doing everything exactly
the way they expected to do, right, And that's the

(20:56):
case for most subsidiaries and franchisees of So that was
just weird to me. In other words, we'll just put
our logo on it. You guys are in charge of
the manufacturing, the durability, the name for everything else. That
was weird to me. I'm like, well, wouldn't you want
to be involved if the company is putting your logo
on their product and your name. But let's continue. So

(21:17):
then the Hungarians come out because this BAC Consulting, which
was the Israeli front group, was established. They came out
and said, no, no, there was never the pagers were
never in our country. Then they were digging further and
they into the Hungarian like justice ministry. They were like, well,
who are these people? They found a record for May second,

(21:38):
twenty twenty that suggests another weird word to use, that
a company the same name had existed in the past
and was shut down in twenty twenty. Right then they
also found a record that said BAC Consulting was registered
as a new company on May twenty first, twenty twenty two.
Now that would imply that's when the Israelis kind of

(21:59):
set up shop. And again it is crazy to realize,
like what Maybe they saw this coming. Maybe they instilled
enough paranoia in Hesbelah that Hesblah realized they couldn't use phones.
And indeed, back in February of this year, the HESBLA
guys were saying, Hey, no more phones, We're going to
use pagers. Somehow they anticipated this problem, but we don't

(22:21):
know now where the pagers actually had the explosives put
into them. Presumably they left Taiwan. Again, going back to
my original point, trying to track down shipments from Taiwan,
who's a global hub, you know, it's going to be
almost impossible. Somehow the pagers left Taiwan. The Hungarians said
they were never in Hungary, So where did they go

(22:41):
from Taiwan? And that's all what we're trying to figure out.
And then the other thing that this this Apollo Gold,
this Taiwan East company. Did the CEO came out because
he's getting grilled about it, and he's like, no, well,
I've had a long standing relationship with this BAC Consulting.
I trusted them, And I'm like, well, wait a minute.
They just registered as a new company in twenty twenty two.
Are you talking about the company that existed perhaps before

(23:04):
that it's a You see what I mean, it's quite convoluted, Jesse.
I'm still trying to figure it out myself.

Speaker 1 (23:08):
It's so convoluted, BK. And I know it sounds like
a stupid logistical detail and maybe it isn't tell me
if it is. By the way, speaking with BK, host
of the World News with BK, former Air Force PJ. Guy,
the logistics the details of putting a tiny because it
would have to be tiny, a tiny amount of explosive
in what we think is at least twenty seven hundred

(23:30):
so let's just call it three thousand pages. So what
the boat parked at a port and you had what
an army of little tech wizards and with screwdrivers and semtex.
I don't understand how you could even do.

Speaker 5 (23:44):
That, right, So obviously I'm not explosives expert, Jesse, But
there are the explosives now are highly technical. They use
something called PETN, which is highly used in the military.
I'm not going to go through the whole name because
I can't remember it. It's a chemical name. The PETN
stands for and it's possible. And now I'm wondering, well,
were they intended to kill or just maime or just

(24:07):
scare the hell out of people, because you have to know,
these these Hesbela guys got to be looking at every
device that beeps, you know, as they walk by, wondering
if that's the next thing to blow up, and it's
a it's a sinister deal, now, you know. I try
to cover all aspects of this. Many people are saying

(24:27):
that this could be considered terrorism by the Israelis, like,
after all, your exploding these weapons in the civilian population.
I have far less sympathy of that view, Jesse, because
I mean, not only as Hesbelah did they not only drugged, tortured,
and then executed a United States citizen, the CIA station

(24:48):
chief in Beay Route in nineteen eighty four. Of course,
they along with their comrades and arms, were responsible for
the Marine Corps barracks bombing in left in Bay Route
which hundreds of US Marine sailors killed a dozens and
dozens of French paratroopers as well. So I'm not really
going to go out and cry over Hesbellah. There were

(25:09):
civilian casualties, but again you could argue that the civilian
casualties were highly limited and to get them to get
that much bang for your buck with that few civilian casualties.
I mean, it's impressive. What I can't reconcile, Jesse, is
this part of the Israeli military and intelligence apparatus, with
the Israeli military intelligence apparatus that bungled it so badly

(25:33):
on October seventh. That's the part I can't get around
my head. When you have people they didn't notice the
Army of Hamas operatives breaching their fence. By some accounts,
over one hundred and fifty separate places. They breached a
border wall, overran bases, and the Israeli military and their
intelligence didn't even notice that. But they have this much
foresight two years ahead and plant explosives in the pagers.

(25:57):
It's striking Jesse, and as he shows the wide swath
and the wide spectrum of ability in militaries today.

Speaker 1 (26:03):
It really does b k. You mentioned French paratroopers. The
French are mocked because of what happened in World War Two. Really,
that's that's the reason the French are mocked as being
a bunch of useless surrender monkeys, despite the fact their
military history is absurdly good, really really good. They fought
like lions in a million different places. But speak a

(26:25):
little bit. Just the last question about the French Specop
super ninja types, like you there's some studs over there.

Speaker 5 (26:33):
Oh yeah, just they those guys did so much work.
They do get a bad rap. I mean that's you know,
in World War Two, that's on leadership, that's not on them.
And plus by World War two, as you know Jesse,
world War one just decimated the European I don't think
they've ever recovered from it, the German people, the British
and the French. That was a scar from which they

(26:53):
will never recover. World War One. But despite that, yeah, they'
and as you said, they operate all over the world
in so many different environments. They've been in Africa for many,
many decades just jobbing out. They're highly capable. It is
kind of amusing when I was in Paris working for
a TV shows there for a couple of months and
you see their answer. Their counter terrorism police roll up.

(27:15):
But it's funny because this little tiny car will roll up,
you know, like European trash car and like four like
huge jack dudes and like the kit and they're berets.
We'll get out of it and I'm just like, I'm
like I was giving him because I had a chance
to talk to him. I'm like, dude, you guys need
like some you know, American muscle cars or something up
in here. This is this this little poogeo that you're

(27:35):
driving with the two watt motors and Nogo. I mean,
I know you. I know you guys have app names
in twenty two inch fight on which I of course
can respect and relate to. Jesse with a little pet
putt motor, get it out of here. You guys need
some f three fifties or something, so Diesel, come on now.

Speaker 1 (27:53):
Uh, I hate you, BK. Most of the world nudes
with DK. I appreciate you, my brother.

Speaker 5 (27:59):
Thanks Jesse.

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(29:08):
it's the Jesse Kelly Show. It is the Jesse Kelly Show.
Final segment of The Jesse Kelly Show. Just learned everything
we could possibly learn about exploding pages from BK. If
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(29:28):
Remember I'm not giving you the name of that book again.
You're gonna have to go download a podcast if you
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(29:49):
we get the headlines. Hey, Jesse, I live in the
mountains at the end of a private driveway. There's only
one family passed me on the same road. There, old
school hippie liberals who are very anti g We were
visiting at the mailbox a few days ago and she
was saying how they were stocking up on food and
supplies in case of hard times. She asked if I
was doing the same. I said no, I'm buying guns

(30:12):
and palettes of ammunition. She snapped at me and told
me I'm stupid because I can't eat guns and ammo.
And I asked why, and asked why I'm not stocking
up on food. I looked her dead in the face
and responded, because you're stocking up on my food. The
look of revelation on her face when the light bulb
kicked on was absolutely glorious. I read that one because

(30:36):
it's hilarious. And two. There are rich guys, super super
rich guys. This is something super rich guys do. They
are disaster prepping in extreme ways. You know, how do
you disaster prep? How do I disaster prep? I buy
an extra box of AMMO when it's on sale. I

(30:56):
make sure I have emergency food, a way to get
clean water, you know, try to get some basics in there.
Have a go bag, some basics in there. Well, super
rich guys don't disaster prep like you or I do.
They build elaborate bunkers, they have private properties. And this
is something that's these super rich guys are doing. They're

(31:18):
hiring hiring elite guys, former seals, merks, stuff like that
to guard them and guard their facility in case of
a collapse. And this entire concept makes me laugh because
super rich guy, you're stocking up on stuff for the

(31:42):
MRK team who's going to take over. They're just going
to shoot you in the face and they're going to
dump you in the ditch and they're going to have
all of your stuff. Just little heads up to every
one of your rich guys doing that. There's no substitute
for you learning how to protect your self, how to

(32:02):
protect yourself. It's important, all right, all right, I want
to play Tim Walls here. This is sometimes sometimes politics
is so dumb you really think that the dumbest people
are involved in it. The Kamala Harris campaign has clearly

(32:23):
decided on a line. Whenever they're asked about the economy
or jobs or prices, they've decided on this line where
they'll talk about middle class, middle class. I grew up
middle class. You heard Kamala Harris say this repeatedly when
she's asked any question about the economy. I'm a middle
class person. I grew up middle class. To the point

(32:44):
she's getting made fun of now, no matter what she's asked,
that's what she says. Well, they love this idiotic line
so much they're all using it. Lation.

Speaker 5 (32:53):
Let's start with inflation. What do you tell people who
wake up frankly each morning wondering how am I going
to get by financially? Yeah?

Speaker 1 (32:59):
I tell them, God, Mama Harrison, I know something about
it being middle class folks.

Speaker 4 (33:02):
Our family sit at the table trying to pay the bill.

Speaker 1 (33:06):
That's not an answer. They use it, repeat it. Growing
up in that middle class family.

Speaker 5 (33:10):
She's laid out a plan for an opportunity economy.

Speaker 1 (33:14):
They just who thought that was a good call. Somebody
came up with that line and they workshop that, you know,
they probably pulled tested it or something, and they decided
that that line, that line was a money maker. Contly
all right, anyway, speaking of exploding pages, the IFCJ doesn't
buy any of those, so don't worry about that. But

(33:35):
they are going to provide emergency food for people. They're
going to provide bomb shelters. They are providing bomb shelters,
flack jackets. You know, fire fighting is something we don't
think about because we're so blessed. When you have a
fire somewhere, you call the fire department. Well, there are
places in Israel where that's not an option. There's no

(33:55):
fire department, No one's coming. If your fields get set alight,
you're on your own. How do you get firefighting equipment?
The IFCJ provides it, the International Fellowship of Christians and Jews,
and right now they're doing a big Flags of Fellowship thing.
Go and support them, become part of it. Support IFCJ

(34:17):
dot org. It's all one word, support IFCJ dot org.
Go support them? All right, all right, and now here's
a headline. But you know the thing headlines we didn't
get to. Dozens of tenured professors could lose their jobs

(34:38):
under Florida Review if they don't improve performance. Florida continues
to be the motto the model for red governance and
how it should be for anti communist governance. And I'm
so happy for Florida. I'm tempted to move to the
freaking place. At the same time, it upsets me that
other Red states aren't doing this. This should be every

(35:00):
single Red state, and shame on all the rest of
them who aren't. Speaker Johnson's funding bill with voter integrity
add on is defeated in the House. Fourteen Republicans voted
with the Democrats. It's just all so predictable that this
thing's going to pass. They're going to pass a continuing resolution.
They're going to pass some gigantic omnibus bill in December

(35:23):
that spends inhuman amounts of money we don't have, all
while the American people suffer. I hate the predictability of
all of it. Israel is going to war, attacks on
Hesbealad devices, signal, the Jewish state, Jewish state, that's a
hard word to say, Jewish state, the Jewish state. The
Jewish State is ready for escalation. Don't shake your don't

(35:45):
shake your head, Chris. Now you gave me the hiccups.
Look what you did. Anyway, Apparently it's through. I just
had a hiccup again. Israel's going to war. Look, Chris,
I love you bag what Chris, but California governor signed
laws to crack down on election deep fakes created by AI.

(36:05):
Blue state after blue state after blue state continues to
pass communist laws cracking down on the freedoms of the people.
In case you needed another excuse to pack it up
and leave, Trump calls for government shutdown over failure of
Republicans to pass the temporary funding measures with the Safe Act,
with the Save Act. Look, the government isn't going to

(36:27):
shut down. If it does, it'll be very brief. We
all know Republicans are going to cave because they cave
every time. And more importantly, Democrats know Republicans will cave.
Democrats know full well that they can play this game
every time because the low TGP is going to grab
the rankles for him in the end. We got to wait,
so after the election the Republican motto, Union members were

(36:51):
paid to show up at a rally for a vulnerable
dem Text messages reveal, as I said earlier, union involvement
in elie elections on behalf of Democrats has been going
on in this country for decades, absolutely decades, where union
members have their dues abused by the leadership that's all

(37:12):
in the pocket of the Democrat Party. Vladimir Putin urges
citizens to make whoopee. I'm not going to say that
word during work breaks to address Russia's dire birth rate.
It's a fascinating thing going on in nations across the
planet where people aren't making enough babies. We're not making
enough babies. It's wild anyway. Tomorrow's asked doctor Jesse Friday,

(37:34):
and I will see you. Then that's all.
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