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February 12, 2025 36 mins

The Communist is a herd animal, they get the messaging with no depth and repeat it. JD Vance went to Europe to discuss AI and the need for it to not be censored. The previous administration mentioned how they wanted to control messaging and censorship with AI, Marc Andreessen explain it well and why he voted for Trump. 

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Speaker 1 (00:10):
This is a Jesse Kelly Show.

Speaker 2 (00:15):
It is the Jesse Kelly Show. Final hour of the
Jesse Kelly Show on what has been a lively and
spicy Wednesday, we are going to discuss constitutional crisis. You
keep hearing that words. What's going on there? We'll discuss it.
We're going to discuss jd Vance going over to Europe

(00:35):
and pretty much pulling their pants down and giving them
a spanking that was always fun. And peanut butter emails
and more coming up on the final hour of the
world famous Jesse Kelly Show. Now, let's do a little
let's do a little communism one oh one here. We're
always going to come back to this so we learn
what we're dealing with. We're gonna learn why they do

(00:57):
the things they do, because it's going to explain a
lot about the liberal and pagy in your life. Undoubtedly,
you are a person who consumes political news. You're listening
to me right now. Maybe this is the only show
you listen to or watch, but I doubt that. Probably
watch it on TV, other podcasts, radio shows. That's normal.

(01:18):
People like us don't watch it. Consume one thing generally,
and I have no doubt you've heard them say the
words constitutional crisis at some point in time. Over the
last couple of days, they're all over TV saying it
every single second.

Speaker 3 (01:35):
We are witnessing as a constitutional crisis. We are seeing
an executive branch that has decided that they are no
longer going to abide by the Constitution in honoring Congress's
role in the creation of the agencies, in their role
in deciding where money is allocated.

Speaker 2 (01:55):
Constitutional crisis, constitutional crisis, constitutional crisis. Over and over, over
and over and over again. They've been using the words
so much. Caroline Levitt actually attempted to try to quash
some of this from the podium to.

Speaker 4 (02:09):
Many outlets in this room have been fear mongering the
American people into believing there is a constitutional crisis taking
place here at the White House. I've been hearing those
words a lot lately. But in fact, the real constitutional
crisis is taking place within our judicial branch, where district
court judgment.

Speaker 2 (02:27):
Now means that I'll set aside. Her response, it was fine,
I'm not being dismissive, but let's just talk about what's
happening here and why it's happening. You may be tempted
to argue against its being a constitutional crisis. Maybe you've
even said something, or I know for a fact you've

(02:47):
heard something. We don't have a constitutional crisis, we have
a democrat crisis or a corruption crisis, or maybe you're
trying to shoot it down like that. But remember, always, always,
always remember the communist lies at all times, at all times,

(03:08):
whatever comes out of his mouth, it's never ever, ever, ever,
ever genuine ever. He can't he's not allowed to tell
the truth. That's part of your training. When you come
up as a young Democrat, you know you are taught.
It is baked into the cake. Lie without end at
all times. Because you're trying to get somewhere, you don't

(03:30):
have time for things like the truth.

Speaker 5 (03:32):
You are Reverence for the truth might become, might have
become a bit of a distraction that is preventing us
from finding consensus and getting important things done.

Speaker 2 (03:42):
But what he knows is he knows he has legions
of morons in this country who listen when he puts
out the exact same language. The communist is programmable. The
Communist is a herd animal. So this actually comes down
to your liberal aunt, Pegy. She's going to walk into

(04:03):
work tomorrow, maybe you work with a liberal aunt pegy.
Maybe she's actually your aunt. Maybe it's your wife, maybe
it's your daughter. I don't know who it is. The
liberal aunt pegy in your life. The next time you
run into them, if you get them on politics, which
they're always on politics, let's be honest, they're going to
mention the term constitutional crisis, and you you're going to

(04:26):
look at them oddly because they've never used that term before.
In fact, the Constitution is not exactly something they love
or care about at all. But you see the ihan Omars,
the Chuck Schumers, the media people. They are the ones
handing out the talking points. They are the hive mind.

(04:48):
And the hive mind is designed so your liberal aunt
Pegy will plug into it, get a programming update, a
talking points update, and then she will go in and
disseminate those talking points to the masses. That's how it worked.
Think of a big, evil floating robot. It's over New

(05:11):
York City. It's this gigantic evil floating robot the size
of New York City. And I want you to think
about every single Democrat you know, everyone you know. They
are little mini flying robots with little chords attached to them,
and they always have to go back up to the
big robot over New York to plug it in and

(05:32):
get a programming update. What are the newest talking points?
What are the newest And remember they're just getting talking points.
That's all they're getting from the hive mind. There's no
depth of thought. There's no depth on any one of
the things they bring up. Because they're herd animals. They're
not interested in any depth at all. Just tell me

(05:52):
what I'm supposed to say, tell me my latest update,
and the latest one is constitutional crisis. And the common
fans actually do this very very very well. They are
purposeful with their language. They choose their language carefully, and
once they decide on the words they want used, they
are I mean, shoot, they are draconian. They are strict

(06:15):
with each other about sticking with those words. You will
hear constitutional crisis over and over and over and over
and over again from Democrat politicians and people in the media,
and you will begin, if you have not already, you
will begin to hear it from the Democrat in your life.
We have a real constitutional crisis. And what's really going
to make you laugh, because as I just said, there's

(06:37):
no depth of thought to it. They don't have any
idea what they're talking about. What's going to make you laugh?
Don't respond in anger, don't respond and anger. Have fun
with them. When you're doing. The liberal at Peggy in
your life brings up constitutional crisis. Ask her questions about why,
oh oh is there whoa a constitutional crisis? So ask

(07:03):
the liberal aunt Pagy in your life to explain herself.
She'll never be able to. That's why the communist you know,
whoever they may be, they only do, really ever one
of three things. Whenever they are challenged with probing questions.
They most of the time will try to change the subject,

(07:24):
well whatever, it's what Trump would do. Or they love
to throw out names, really really vile bomb throwing names
that will get an emotional response from you. That is also,
oddly enough, in an effort to change the subject to
get you off of the subject at hand. So your

(07:45):
liberal aunt Pegy, she walks into your house this weekend
and said we've got a constitutional crisis, and you calmly say,
oh gosh, really that sounds serious. Could you explain to
me why it's a constitutional crisis? Whatever? Nazi that's what
they know how to do. Or if they can't change
the subject, and they can't get you off your game

(08:09):
by calling you a Nazi. Let just simply lie Trump's
violated the fourteenth Amendment. What that's not true? What are
you talking about? Always remember when you hear Democrats and
people in the media using the same term over and
over and over and over and over again, they have

(08:30):
chosen that term for a reason. And what they're doing
is slowly but surely disseminating that term out to the
brain dead losers in your life. Those would be the Democrats.
And that's why the Democrat in your life will use
the term constitutional crisis. The person who has no use
for the Constitution whatsoever, the person who despises things like

(08:55):
the Second Amendment, and they'll bend over backwards every chance
they get to Second Amendment. Well that was when we
had muskets, or the Second Amendment was never even absolute.
Whenever they have a chance to gain power and control
over you, they will take a steaming dump all over
the constitution, light it on fire in front of you,

(09:16):
and then pee on the ashes. But as soon as
they feel like they have a way to get a
leg up on you, or they're trying to defend themselves
constitutional crisis. It becomes over and over and over again.

Speaker 3 (09:29):
We are witnessing is a constitutional crisis, and what we
are witnessing is a constitutional crisis, and what we are
witnessing is a constitutional crisis.

Speaker 2 (09:40):
You will hear that term without end. And if they
stop using that term. The only reason they would stop
using it is that because you shot it down with
facts or that other stuff. It would be if the
pull testing on it shows it's not working right now,
growing words against the wall, trying to stop the Trump administration,

(10:04):
trying to stop the popularity that really we've talked about
it before. That's really the shield that is protecting this administration.
Three weeks in. It's popular. Yeah, I know he's doing
things you love and I love. That's great, But you
and I don't decide those things. It's the norms and
normas in the world. If they're happy with the administration,
the administration is going to keep going. If they're starting

(10:27):
to sour on it, politicians tend to stop going. Right now,
it's so popular. Democrats are desperate. Pure talk's popular too.
Pure Talk's growing like Gangbusters international roaming now. But pure talks,
I just love. I love them so much, and it
does my heart well to see a company that shares

(10:49):
my values growing the way it's growing because people. What
it tells me is you you're putting your money where
your morals are. The American people have had enough of
funding Verizon AT and T and T Mobile. They've had enough.
They've had enough of giving their money to corporations who
hate them. Pure Talk's sitting there. They're on the same network,
so they're not sacrificing coverage. They're giving out things like

(11:10):
free iPhone fourteen's right now with a qualifying plant, which
is forty five bucks a month.

Speaker 1 (11:15):
That's it.

Speaker 2 (11:16):
Good luck finding that somewhere else. Pure Talk is their
CEO is a veteran, and they hire Americans. Dial pound
two five zero and say Jesse Kelly Pound two five zero,
Say Jesse Kelly. We'll do some emails before we get
to this JD vance AI stuff thanxt the.

Speaker 1 (11:37):
Jesse Kelly Show. I like it returns.

Speaker 2 (11:40):
Next it is the Jesse Kelly Show. Chris, was that
a whole lot of love from led Zeppelin? Could you
maybe have picked a better ten seconds to come back
to you? I feel like I was on drugs there.
Remember you can email the show Jesse at jesse kellyshow
dot com. Love, hate, death threats. All are welcome. Ask

(12:01):
doctor Jesse questions for Friday. But let's get some emails
because I'm way behind Jesse. You are right about the
Palestinians in Gaza not necessarily dreaming of a condo in
a job. Even if Trump had the same plan for
the Bronx, he'd be hit with the same outcome. She said,
why doesn't Trump see this? This goes to what I've
been saying about the Gaza thing. Trump wants to take

(12:22):
control of what he wants us to own. It, wants
to turn it into a nice place with hotels and condos,
and it's a great location for that. And I've of
course been saying the Palestinians, the terrorists, they're gonna have
an issue with that. They don't want a condo, they
don't want a job at the Ritz Carlton. They believe
that land belongs to them from long ago. Now, she said,

(12:45):
why doesn't Trump see that? Well, it's gonna sound like
I'm making excuses for him, and it's not. It's just
a reason. It's just a reason. Some human beings, especially
people of high accomplishment, they see things in ways that

(13:06):
you and I do not ever see things. You know,
Elon Musk, this is actually a great example, Elon Musk.
I don't have any idea what he's worth. I know
he's the richest man on earth. It's billions and billions
and billions of dollars. Let's call it fifty billion. Although
I think that's short. I think that's I think he's
worth more than that. But well, just for the sake
of my argument, we'll call it fifty billion dollars. Now, you,

(13:32):
if you were to have fifty billion dollars given to
you tomorrow, we'll call it tax free. It's in you
wake up, it's in your checking account, or maybe it's
gold bars. If you're Bob Menendez, not quit, But fifty
billion dollars given to you, how would the rest of
your life? Look, what would you do the rest of
your life? Maybe? Maybe geez Chris said, it's three hundred

(13:57):
and eighty three billion dollars is what he's worth. Whatever
I'm with fifty billion, fifty billion dollars. If I gave
you fifty billion, what would you do the rest of
your life?

Speaker 3 (14:06):
Now?

Speaker 2 (14:06):
Right right now, you're doing that thing. We've all done.
We've all played this game before. What if I gave
you ten million dollars, but you're doing that thing right now,
fifty billion dollars, you would probably probably retire unless you
kind of have like a cushy job you enjoy. Maybe
you'd still keep going to the office. But even if
you'd still keep going to the office, do you think

(14:27):
you'd be trying to get a promotion? Would you be
working hard, busting your butt to get a promotion?

Speaker 1 (14:34):
No?

Speaker 3 (14:34):
No.

Speaker 2 (14:34):
When I say I'm gonna hand you fifty billion dollars,
I'll tell you for me, I immediately think about things
I would do with it. Things for me, yeah, some
things for others. But I think, ah, I better buy
I'm gonna finally buy that yacht and take the World
War two trip we've talked about before through the Pacific,
and I'm gonna do this. I'll give this to veterans.

(14:56):
And I immediately thinking about everything I'm gonna do. But
I'll tell you what I'm not not going to do.
If you hand me fifty billion dollars, I'm not going
to try to turn it into two hundred billion. Why
do I care? I have fifty billion dollars that's more
money than I'll ever be able to spend in my life,
by a long shot, more money than my kids, kids, kids, kids,

(15:17):
kids will ever blow. I'm not going to stress that.
Elon Musk is worth three hundred and eighty three billion
dollars and as we speak, as we speak, Elon Musk
is trying to go to Mars and colonize it. What

(15:39):
wait what? He came out today? He came out today
and announced that he intends to cut two trillion dollars
from the debt two trillion? Wait what He it was
last year, two years ago, two three years ago, bought

(16:02):
one of the largest social media companies on Earth three
hundred and eighty three billion dollars. Why do you give
a crap about Mars? And to be honest, even if
you are an uber citizen, he's currently from what I believe,
he either is already or he's going to he's currently

(16:22):
sleeping in the White House to work round the clock
to cut money from the budget. Why are you buying Twitter?
You're worth three I wouldn't do that with three hundred
and eighty three billion dollars. You might not either, But
there are guys like that, these high accomplishment people. If
they climbed Mount Everest, they would be disgusted that there's

(16:47):
not a higher mountain they can climb anywhere that These
types of people have existed throughout history. Donald Trump is
the billionaire, former, and current president of the United States
of America. His name is all over golf courses and
hotels around the globe, long after he's dead and gone.

(17:10):
If the Communists assassinated him tonight, god forbid. But if
he died tonight, the Trump name would be legendary through
the ages. But guys like that that look, they look
at that. Trump looks at Greenland and thinks I want it.
You could tell Trump too, you're blue in the face,
that those Hamas savages are going to come back and

(17:31):
they're going to blow up whatever hotel you put in Palestine.
But guys like that don't see problems. Even if they
do see them, all they see is a new thing
they're going to overcome. You tell Elon Musk all the
reasons he can't colonize Mars, Well, that's not how he thinks.
He sees a frontier unconquered and he wants to go

(17:55):
conquer it. That's how those guys think I've known guys
like that before in my life. Now, the sad part
is most of the time they're miserable because you never
get to a point of satisfaction, you never get to
a point of contentment. It's just concer conqueror. You conquer
till you're dot till you die, like Alexander the Great.
But they're generally people of high achievement or horrific achievement,

(18:18):
which way you look at it. Hitler was one of
those guys. Didn't work out that well for everybody. All right,
let's do this JD vance Ai stuff.

Speaker 3 (18:26):
Hang on.

Speaker 1 (18:29):
True, it's the Jesse Kelly Show.

Speaker 2 (18:32):
It is the Jesse Kelly Show. And it is just
such a wonderful time at this exact moment to be
an American, to watch things turn them around, to watch
things improve. I know we have a laundry list of problems,
and I promise you we have more troubles coming. That's
how it goes. But make sure make sure you're allowing

(18:53):
yourself to enjoy this moment. Soak it in and enjoy
things turning around. Enjoy what we're seeing right now, and
think about what might have been, what might have been,
Think about think about this, because I told you I
was gonna I was gonna play it for you. Jd Vance,

(19:13):
who's been He's impressed everybody. I don't think I've heard
a negative word about him, and forever he's I'm so
impressed by jd Vance so far. Jd Vance went over
to Europe for a conference, an AI conference Artificial Intelligence
for the older types. Don't feel bad if you don't
understand AI. I don't freaking get it at all, but
I roughly understand what we're dealing with here. I've seen

(19:35):
Terminator too. I know well how this ends. But artificial intelligence. Now,
keep in mind artificial intelligence. As much as you may
hate it, and I'll be honest, I really don't care
for it at all. It's it's inevitable. You cannot stop it.
There are so many things that people are figuring out

(19:55):
what to do with it, how they do things with it,
that that fifty years now it will be everywhere in everything,
and very similar to what cell phones have become. We
will wonder how we ever lived without it. That's just
the truth. It's one of those technological things. I actually
asked my dad one time, God rest his soul. I

(20:16):
asked my dad one time about construction. Now you know
that I started working in construction with my dad when
I was fifteen, sixteen years old, just in a ditch,
the worst jobs possible. But eventually, before I started running
for Congress, I'd moved into kind of project management type stuff.
And you're just on the phone all the time, all

(20:38):
the time, you were ordering this, stopping that, taking cell
phone calls. And I asked my dad one time, you
came up doing this before there was such a thing
as a mobile phone. Ever, how is that?

Speaker 1 (20:51):
How did you even do it?

Speaker 2 (20:52):
How could for me? Because I'd never existed doing that
kind of stuff, running managing projects like that, I'd never
done it before a cell phone. For me, it just
seemed like an impossible task. Because that's technology, that's how
it works. So that's what AI will will be. Now
let's discuss how the Communists look at it. Remember, the

(21:16):
Communists are mortified about certain technological advancements because they can
quickly get out of their control. And all communism requires control,
It requires force, or no one would abide by it,
and no one, no one would ever follow along with it.
They cannot have you just hearing alternate opinions that's why

(21:38):
they love censorships so much. And the Biden administration because,
of course, as we said, the cadaver president wasn't running anything,
was run by real, genuine, full blown Marxists. Because of that, well,
they decided they wanted to seize control of it. Remember
Mark and Dressing. Mark and Dressing, he's that guy, former

(22:01):
Lib two time Obama voter. He came out before the
election or market Indre said, I'm sorry. He came out
before the election and said he's voting for Donald Trump
and a lot of people were stunned by that. But
he put out a little video and he explained why
it had to do with AI. Listened to what he said.

Speaker 6 (22:22):
The meetings were absolutely horrifying, and we came out basically
deciding we had to endorse Trump.

Speaker 1 (22:26):
What did you hear in those meetings?

Speaker 6 (22:27):
AI is a technology and basically that the government is
going to completely control. This is not going to be
a startup thing. They actually said flat out to us,
don't start, don't do AI startups, like, don't don't fund
AI startups. It's not something that we're going to allow
to happen. They're not going to be allowed to exist.
There's no point. They basically said, AI is going to
be a game of two or three big companies working
closely with the government, and we're going to basically wrap

(22:48):
them in a you know, I'm paraphrasing, but we're going
to basically wrap them in a government cocoon.

Speaker 2 (22:51):
We're going to protect them.

Speaker 6 (22:52):
From competition, we're going to control them, and we're going
to dictate what they do. And then I said, well,
I said, I don't understand how you're going to lock
this down so much, because like the math, for you know,
AI is like out there and it's being taught everywhere.
And you know, they literally said, well, you know, during
the Cold War, we classified entire areas of physics and
took them out of the research community, and and and
and like entire branches of physics basically went dark and

(23:13):
didn't proceed. And that if we, if we decide we
need to, we're going to do the same thing to
the math underneath AI.

Speaker 1 (23:18):
Wow.

Speaker 6 (23:19):
And I said, I've just learned two very important things,
because I wasn't aware of the former, and I wasn't
aware that you were, you know, even conceiving of doing it.

Speaker 1 (23:27):
To the latter.

Speaker 2 (23:29):
The Communists saw something he needed to control something that
he could use exclusively for his purposes. The federal government
was essentially just going to start big companies, or just
have their people run big companies and start yet another
gangster government thing to ensure whatever lies they wanted pushed out.

(23:49):
There were lies that were also backed by a I
take this new powerful technology, immediately get their greedy communist
claw to ensure they could continue to censor people, to
make sure they block out the truth, to make sure
they can lie without end. And Europe, the European socialist countries,

(24:13):
have been all over this exact same thing for the
exact same reason. Remember, in obviously slightly different ways depending
on which country you're in. Europe is going through exactly
what we are going through, exactly what we have been
going through. A bunch of evil, dirty communists took over
the European countries. They're trying the best they can to

(24:33):
turn these countries into totalitarian communist hellholes where they censor people,
throw people in jail for opinions that criticize government policy.
This is happening the UK, Germany, France. It's bad, really
really bad over there. And they were going to be
able to do this with AI jd Vance went over

(24:56):
It's just so refreshing to have this. Jd Vance went
over there and stood in front of all these European
leaders and told them this.

Speaker 7 (25:04):
We need international regulatory regimes that fosters the creation of
AI technology rather than strangles it, and we need our
European friends in particular to look to this new frontier
with optimism rather than trepidation. Many of our most productive
tech companies are forced to deal with the EUS Digital

(25:24):
Services Act and the massive regulations it created about taking
down content and policing so called misinformation. And of course
we want to ensure the Internet is a safe place,
but it is one thing to prevent a predator from
praying on a child on the Internet, and it is
something quite different to prevent a grown man or woman

(25:45):
from accessing an opinion that the government thinks is misinformation. Meanwhile,
for smaller firms, navigating the GDPR means paying endless legal
compliance costs or otherwise risking massive fines. Now, for some,
the easiest way to avoid the dilemma has been to
simply block EU users in the first place. Is this

(26:06):
really the future that we want, ladies and gentlemen, I
think the answer for all of.

Speaker 1 (26:09):
Us should be No.

Speaker 2 (26:11):
You heard what he said. The EU, trying to control everything,
trying to turn into an evil tyranny, has already said no, no, no,
you can't do this. You can't do that. You're not
allowed to say this. You're not allowed to say that.
And if we had not as a country voted Joe
Biden out of office in the three weeks ago well

(26:34):
in November, the United States of America would have run
artificial intelligence the exact same way control censor. You're not
allowed to say this, will arrest you for saying that
this isn't allowed. And the impact of that, I can't

(26:54):
tell you because AI, like I said, it's so it's
going to be so big it can't be stopped. There's
nothing you can do to stop it. There's nothing I
can do to stop it, no matter what your concerns
are or my concerns are. We almost in its infancy
lost it to the communists, the Biden administration. They were

(27:16):
simply going to lock it down and ensure that it
could be used against you and your freedoms for the
rest of your life. But it's stopped now.

Speaker 7 (27:28):
Man.

Speaker 2 (27:28):
That feels freaking good. It feels really really freaking good.
I'm not gonna lie, Jesse, thank you for rough Greens.
My dog loves it. Very shortened to the point, my
dog loves it too. I guess I should probably explain
that to you about rough Greens, the all natural nutritional
supplement that you sprinkle on your dog's food. Your dog's

(27:49):
going to love it. It tastes better than your dog's
food because it's actually alive, that live vitamins and things
like that, vitamins and minerals and digestive enzymes and stuff.
Why do you think you're dog bags at the table
every time you make bacon and kind of has to
be forced over to the dog bowl because dog food sucks.
There's no nutrition in it. It's dead. Not only will

(28:11):
Roughgreens give you a healthier dog or cat, they have
melgreens too. You'll see the differences. The difference in Fred's
coat is amazing. His breath which used to be wanting,
I'll tell you that much his digestive problems. Rough greens.
You will see the difference, and your dog will be
so much healthier, and they love it. It's not like

(28:31):
you got to force it on them. You don't have
to change out your dog's food. Just sprinkle some Rough
Greens on it. They give out free bags at eight
three three three three my dog, or go to Roughgreens
dot com slash Jesse. We'll be back.

Speaker 1 (28:51):
This is a Jesse Kelly shell.

Speaker 2 (28:54):
It is the Jesse Kelly shell. Gosh, it's been such
a magnificent day. I don't even I don't want to
wake up tomorrow. I wish i'd put that differently. I do.
I definitely do want to wake up tomorrow. But you
understand what I'm saying. It's been a great day. Whatever, Jesse.
I like mashed potatoes. You gave me an idea crispy

(29:16):
on the outside, mushi on the inside. What if you
deep fried mashed potatoes you could call them Jesse Kelly potatoes. Okay,
stop trying to make mashed potatoes a thing, all right,
Stop trying to make mashed potatoes a thing. It's not
going to work. I don't even care if you deep
fry them. That's disgusting, absolutely disgusting. Oh did you see this?

(29:38):
There's an article you can now buy a huge ten
kilogram tub of peanut butter. As if anybody knows what
a kilogram is. How pathetic Jesse, when do you think
was the first sign of communism making its way into America?
I know you say Obama's the biggest contributor to it,
but when you think it first started, his name is athlete.

(30:01):
Obama put into overdrive a car on a road that
had been paved for decades for him. Barack Obama could
never have accomplished all the evil crap he accomplished without
decades and decades and decades of work of the communists
who came before him. Even Obama would really acknowledge that.

(30:22):
But look, I talk about this many people have before.
Go pick up the anti Communist Manifesto available today in
paperback what Chris available at Jesse kellyshow dot com now
was Seriously, even if you don't pick it up, don't
worry about that. The Soviets brought this here on purpose.
Back in the early nineteen hundreds, we were enemies with
the Soviet Union. About half a second after it became

(30:45):
the Soviet Union. We immediately recognized that international communism was
horrible for humanity and a threat to us. And they
they recognized that the free market, the freedom of America
was a terrible, terrible threat to them. So I know,

(31:07):
we had this period of time during World War Two
where our dirtball President FDR, who was half a Communist himself,
decided to align with Stalin and hand that scumbag half
of Europe. But setting that point part aside, pre World
War Two, the Communists were trying to worm their way
in to the United States of America. Unions, teachers, unions, newspapers.

(31:31):
How do we get in there and in fil trade.
Remember it's an infiltrating religion too. That's it's always been
that way, always trying to worm their way through wherever
they can to grab little choke points of power early night.
That's been around since. What we're seeing now is the

(31:52):
fruits of one hundred years of labor. Jesse. Do you
think President Trump should use the line item veto with
the next omnibus bill to him? His name's David. So
there's so much great going on right now, you don't
want to talk about the rough stuff. But I brought
up earlier the FED Chairman has said, I don't know,
I don't know when mortgage rates are going to go down.

(32:16):
I'm here to tell you that I don't think inflation
is going to go down. I haven't seen any indication
of that whatsoever. None, And that's a big deal. Now
they're cutting out they're cutting this and cutting that, and
cutting this and cutting that out of the federal budget.
So that might fight relief, or we might find some

(32:37):
relief there as we cut all this waste and garbage
out of the government. It might, but in the end,
we still have to address the fact that the federal
government takes in five trillion dollars and spends seven trillion
dollars a year. The United States of America has been

(32:58):
unable to stay within a five trillion dollar budget. In fact,
they blew it out. Until that changes, then the cost
of the things in our life doesn't go down. Now,
is the Trump administration going to pick that fight? Because
they're not going to do a line item veto thing.

(33:19):
What they're going to do. What it would require would
be Trump doing something he's really not had any appetype
for in the past, and I don't know that he's
going to now. It would require Trump telling Congress don't
send me anything that's not you know, balance budget. Don't
send me anything that doesn't cut out this and cut
out that or cut out that, because I will veto
it I will veto it now. That has never been

(33:42):
Trump's hot button issue, and I've been critical of him
in the past when it comes to that. But he's
cutting so much out with this government waste stuff. Now
he's cutting more than other Republicans have cut. So at
this point in time, I'm going to have to go
ahead and give the man some props for it. He's
cutting out things. But I don't remember. I mean, gosh,
I don't remember since Reagan a president really sitting down

(34:07):
and taking this hole, this huge stack of a budget
or bill they said him, and saying, get this out
of here, or I'm not signing that crap, go trim
this down and bring me back something else. And if
we're going to actually get inflation under control, it may
take that. Now, that's the bad news. The good news
is the economy will be growing. It's no question. Just

(34:27):
the energy sector growing alone will help. The deregulation will help.
Hopefully we can grow our way back into the standard
of living we knew a few short years ago. But
the actual inflation going down, I don't know, because that's
what it would take. It would take vetoing these bills.
And like I told you, like I warned you, I

(34:49):
think there's a big bill coming. The people I know
in Congress tell me there's a big old fatty coming
our way. And now here's a headline.

Speaker 1 (34:55):
But you know the thing. Headlines we didn't get to.

Speaker 2 (35:02):
Showdown. FEMA officials order grant funding freeze despite court ruling. Yes,
it's obvious the Trump administration is not going to wait
months and months and months for the Supreme Court to
try to stop these ridiculous judges. They're going to have
to start challenging these judges. It's going to be. Look,
it's going to be an ugly dog fight. These people

(35:24):
are freaking out the way. They're freaking out about all
these cuts. For a reason, it's their very life. They
will freak out and fight tooth and nail. Ex Democratic
insider reveals Biden's presidency is Obama's third term. Wow, what
a shock. Texas gains another big employer at California's expense.
This is Realtor dot Com A just man, California. How

(35:49):
bad do you have to make it to have people
flee Paradise? Got lee? FBI leaker caught tipping off Venezuelan
gang ahead of ice raids. I know we've been talking
about this story. Just a reminder how infiltrated. We are.
Much work to do still. Donald Trump declares war on
the cartels. His plan could change everything. That's yet another

(36:12):
thing happening right now. We haven't even dug into yet,
and I ran out of time. It was only three
hours tonight. I guess you're gonna have to wait. We'll
be back tomorrow to do it again. That's all
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