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February 12, 2025 37 mins

Trump brings home Marc Fogul from Russia after three weeks after Joe Biden couldn't get it done in over three years. It feels good to be an American today because your President cares about you and that's how it should be. Trump wants to end the Department of Education, it's one big sham.

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Speaker 1 (00:10):
This is a Jesse Kelly show. It is the Jesse
Kelly Show. Let's have some fun on a Wednesday. It
is hump Day and you have made it over halfway
through the week, and life is good. It is so good.

(00:34):
Right now. There are there are just awesome things happening,
and I'm so excited to talk about these things tonight,
excited about the direction this country it's going. We are
going to discuss the return of American hostages held overseas.
In fact, I'm probably gonna start out with that. We're
gonna talk about the end, the beginning of the end
of that terrible, god awful war in Ukraine. We're gonna

(00:57):
talk about funding communism. We're going to make fun of
the American media, the Hive mind, all that ai so
much more coming up tonight on the world famous Jesse
Kelly Show. I'm gonna first start out with this wonderful thing.
There's a bunch of wonderful things right now. You've already
heard by now because it happened last night, actually happened

(01:18):
about the time the show ended last night. Mark Fogel.
Mark Fogel had been held by Russia for four years.
Mark Fogel got released by Russia. Three weeks into the
Donald Trump presidency, Mark Fogel sounded pretty happy.

Speaker 2 (01:37):
I want you to know that I am not a
hero in this at all.

Speaker 1 (01:41):
And President Trump, this is a hero. These men that
came from the diplomatic service are heroes. Sounds like a
pretty happy man. His sister sounds pretty pleased as well.
This is Mark Fogel's sister. My mother went to the
Trump rally and saw President Trump shortly before he was.

Speaker 2 (02:05):
Shot, and Butler right, but.

Speaker 1 (02:09):
Crazy turn of events. And he told her then that
if he was if he was elected, he was going
to get him out.

Speaker 2 (02:16):
And the man was true to his word.

Speaker 1 (02:19):
Let's talk about something. Something we've talked about in the past,
but let's talk about something. Being a citizen of whatever
you happen to be a citizen of Now. I'm an
American citizen. I realize we have listeners all over the
world now, which is wild. Maybe you're a Canadian citizen mode,
maybe you're American, maybe you're Australia, maybe you're Polish, but whatever,

(02:41):
being a citizen, why why bother? Why bother human beings
from old days? Why bother starting a little tribe? Why
bother becoming a part of a city, state, a country, whatever,
you what is the point? Why would I ever do that?

(03:02):
You know me, I like to do whatever I want,
say whatever I want. I'm sure you're the same, So
why bother becoming a citizen. The reason mankind has chosen
to become part of a larger group citizenship is because
it provides protection. Yes, it can provide more wealth being

(03:27):
part of a bigger group, but the main reason you
become part of a group is it provides protection. This
does not just apply to Americans. If you're a If
it's the year one thousand and you're out on the
Asian step, this wild place, and you say you're even
tough as nails, and you got your horses, and you've
got a wife, and you got kids, and you're good

(03:47):
to go. Guess what, I don't care how tough you are.
You try to make it on your own out there,
some group of really really bad people, they're going to
show up and cut your head off at about fifteen minutes.
So you better find other people who share your values,
and you better make your home with them providing protection.

(04:09):
That is the nature, that is the point of citizenship.
We've brought up the story a million times, the story
of Paul in The New Testament. I love this story
where he's getting flogged and finally Paul drops the ultimate card,
Hey should you be doing this to a Roman citizen?
And the officials were all, wow, hey, sorry, my bad. Nope,

(04:33):
my bad. But that's what being a citizen is. You See,
you have duties as a citizen to your country. I
have duties as a citizen to my country. I believe
in service to my country. That's how much I love it.
I believe in paying my taxes, following the laws. I
have duties, but they have duties back to me. And
maybe the main duty of your government, no matter where

(04:58):
you're listening to the sound of my voice, no matter
how big your country or tribe is, the main duty
of your government is to protect you. That's the only
that's the only point in being a citizen. To protect you.
It is a contract between citizens and their government. It
is not a one way street. Evil tyrants now and

(05:19):
forever have thought. It is a one way street that
goes one way. Oh that peasant is only there to
serve me, pay your taxes, fight in my wars. Oh
you need something too bad, So sad. No, that's how
evil tyrants think. It goes both ways. I have a
duty to this government. The government has a duty back

(05:39):
to me, and that duty is this. No matter where
I go on this planet, whether it's Calcutta, London, Australia, Mozambique,
and anywhere in between, I am an American citizen and
I walk around with an unspoken layer of protection around
me that says, if you mess with me, as an

(06:01):
evil government, as a terrorist group, as in anything, you
will have the American government coming down on you like
hell fire. That is the point of citizenship. I am
so happy and grateful that Trump has made this a priority,

(06:21):
and to his credit, he did it the first four
years to it was one of the best parts of
his presidency. Trump brings our people home. It's what he
believes in. And you know what's really really sad. I'm
not going to go off on this because I'm so happy.
You know, that should be every president, no matter the party,

(06:42):
no matter whether you vote for them, no matter you
agree with them disagree with them, whether it's Joe Biden,
Barack Obama, George Bush, Ronald Reagan, Bill Clinton, I don't
care who, doesn't matter who it is doesn't matter political beliefs.
If an American citizen is held against their will abroad,
the American president, no matter his party, should realize it

(07:07):
is his duty, It is his obligation to go get them.
That is the duty of an American president, no matter
your party. That's how it should be. But we have
gotten to this horrible place as a country here where
the Democrat Party has become so evil and self serving

(07:29):
that the only times Joe Biden bothered to lift a
finger to go get someone who had been taken captive
is when he thought he could get cultural Marxist points.
He didn't bother ever to go after anybody until they
grabbed a black lesbian, and then he realized he could
get a couple check marks in the old diversity tree,
and he went chasing down Britney Griner from Russia. He

(07:50):
ignored the United States Marine who had been held in
Russia longer than Britney Griner, but he wanted the lady
who can brick some layups because she was going to
help him with his party. It gets pull tested, and
it should never ever ever be that an American citizen
being held against his will abroad should be priority one

(08:11):
for every president, no matter what. And Donald Trump has
been awesome about that. And I love seeing Americans come
home because it inspires me. It inspires me. It lets
me know that that one way street of duty is gone.
It's gone. I know today if I have to go

(08:33):
fly somewhere overseas and something happens to me. I don't
even know Trump. I don't know him personally, never said
a word to him, never met the man. I know.
In fact, I've been critical of the man in the past.
I know they will come get me. That's awesome. And
people say, why, hey, why is Trump able to do this?

(08:54):
I saw this all all over the place. They maybe
you said it, Why's Trump do this? And Biden can't. Well,
Steve Whitcoffee's one of the guys over there negotiating things.
He explined it.

Speaker 3 (09:05):
I can tell you that the President's direction to me
was bring him home and do what you needed to
do to bring him home. Bring him home to his family.
And you can see he stayed up last night to
greet him personally. He walked him around, gave him a
tour of the White House, brought him into the Lincoln Room.
His message was, no one gets left behind. That was
a message of hope to every American who is being

(09:26):
held in a foreign jail.

Speaker 1 (09:29):
Gosh, I could stand up and salute right now. That's
how an American president conducts himself. That's what you have
every right to expect, and that it's happening now. I
love it. So why, Chris said, why? Why? Everyone's asked
all day? Why? Why can Trump do it and the
others can't or won't. Why didn't Joe Biden do this?

(09:50):
Why Mark Vogel was held in Russia for virtually the
entire Joe Biden presidency, never lifted a finger. Well, you
know how to be a good dad. I'm certainly not
the best dad in the world. I promise you that,
but I guarantee you you can be a good dad
if you do one thing and it's not you know,
you have to do this. You have to teach him

(10:11):
to shoot, you have to teach them sports, you have
to teach them manners. You have to do just care.
You love them and care about them. You'll be a
good dad no matter what. They're not going to turn
out perfect and you're not going to be perfect. You'll
be a good father. I promise you. Why does Trump
get our people home? Why didn't Joe Biden? It really

(10:34):
comes down to this. It's not master deal making. Donald
Trump gives a crap, Donald Trump cares. Joe Biden couldn't
care less. That's the truth. I have one more word
on this, because one of our citizens was just killed.
I have one more word on this, and then we're
going to talk about a bunch of other stuff. Looks
like we're going to end at war and great things

(10:55):
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be back. This is the Jesse Kelly Show. It is
the Jesse Kelly Show on a Wednesday, a hunt day.
Reminding you you can email the show Jesse at Jesse
kellyshow dot com. One more word on this, on being

(12:25):
a citizen, on how wonderful it is to finally have
a president who gives a crap. If you're held overseas
or harmed overseas, He's gonna go do something about that.
Make it just inspires me as an American citizen. I
love it, and it's one of the things I despise
so much about the Biden presidency. They just never cared.
That's all it takes is caring. You don't have to

(12:46):
be a master dalmaker like Trump or something like that.
All you have to do is care enough, care enough
to go get them you can get them. You're the
American president with more power in your hands than most
people will ever well then really anybody will ever have
in their lifetime. If there's an American held somewhere, you
can go get them. And on the same note, if

(13:07):
there's an American harmed somewhere, you can ensure there will
be hell to pay. I saw this story from Breitbart
today and I just I connected the two and it
made me feel good. There's a story out of Breitbart
US citizen kidnapped and killed leaving a Mexican border city
government building. He's eighty one years old. Jose de la

(13:32):
LuSE Martinez Ramirez was his name. He had to go
down to Reinosa, Mexico and pay taxes. He was just
just an eighty one year old guy going down there
to pay his taxes. That's it. Walks to his truck,
gets jumped by a couple of dirt balls. They find
his body in a ditch. He's dead. Obviously, that's a

(13:52):
horrible story, and please pray for mister Ramirez his family.
But I look at this story and I think how
different my response to this story is now than it
would have been even a month ago. A month ago,
it just would have been sad and I'm angry and
these dirt balls. But then I would have tossed the
story aside. Now I look at this story and it's

(14:15):
still sad and I'm still angry. But I think to myself, Oho,
someone's gonna die for that. And that's exactly how it
should be. That's exactly how how it should be. People
should be afraid to touch you when they find out
you're an American citizen abroad. They should It should fill

(14:37):
them with fear, just like Paul in The New Testament.
I'm a Roman citizen. Oh crapped, Get him a blanket
and some water. It should fill them with fear. And
I don't know much, but but I bet you this, Chris,
go ahead and write this one down. I bet you,
before too long, we will read a story that the
gunman responsible for this all right, dead or in US custody.

(15:04):
There I'm gonna set that aside. Now there's another wonderful
thing happening. I feel like it's all I feel like
it's all sunshine and rainbows today. I can't help it.
I'm in a great mood. There's just great things happening
in the country. This morning, woke up to the same
thing you woke up to. Trump put out a long
public statement which I'm not going to read right now verbatim.

(15:24):
It is just too long, too boring for radio, that
he had a long phone call with Vladimir Putin. He said, Ah,
we talked, and we have so much in common, and
a bunch of that fluffy you know, just kind of
a buttering up stuff, But the gist of it was
the beginning of the end of that war in Ukraine
has begun. Trump has directed Rubio and others go over there,

(15:51):
boots on the ground. It's time to sit down and
hammer out a deal to end this thing. Pete hag
Seth is in on this as well as he should be,
sound and good.

Speaker 4 (16:01):
As the war approaches its third anniversary, our message is clear.
The bloodshed must stop and this war must end. President
Trump has been clear with the American people and with
many of your leaders that stopping the fighting and reaching
an enduring peace.

Speaker 1 (16:20):
Is a top priority.

Speaker 4 (16:23):
He intends to end this war by diplomacy and bringing
both Russia and Ukraine to the table. We want, like you,
a sovereign and prosperous Ukraine, but we must start by
recognizing that returning to Ukraine's pre twenty fourteen borders is
an unrealistic objective.

Speaker 1 (16:45):
And this comes back to honestly, it comes back to
what I said in the very opening of the show.
I realize the corruption that had been happening in Ukraine
for the longest time. And yes, I understand that maybe
you don't know this, most of you do. Back in
twenty fourteen, we the United States of America, more specifically

(17:07):
Joe bil Joe Biden, and that vile little communist Victoria Newland.
They engineered a coup in Ukraine, a coup they had
a democratically elected government. The American communists, Victoria Newland Joe
Biden types didn't like it, and there's all kinds of
reasons behind that, and so they overthrew the freaking government

(17:29):
and now we have this dirtball government they have now.
But all that stuff aside, why didn't Joe Biden want
this to end? And I know that his families corrupt
and all that. I get all that, but it should
be another universal thing. And it was always understood that
this was kind of our role in the world, that

(17:50):
the American president should step in even in conflicts that
aren't ours. Step in, let's hash something out, work work
something out, and stop the carnage. And this goes I mean, geez,
this goes back pre Woodrow Wilson. Although Woodrow Wilson didn't
exactly do a great job. This is how all American presidents,

(18:13):
Democrat or Republicans should be. Let's stop people dying, stop
this carnage, and let's get back to normal. One more
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Speaker 4 (19:33):
True.

Speaker 1 (19:34):
It's the Jesse Kelly Show. It is the Jesse Kelly Show.
On a Wednesday. I am going to get I swear
all my life. I'm going to get to the Trump
ending the Department of Education thing here and just a moment,
I was just talking with Jewish producer Chris and producer
Corey during the break. You have any idea what it's

(19:54):
like trying to keep up with the breakneck pace of
this administration. So here's a little we'll I'll give you
one more word on Russia Ukraine in a moment. But
here's a little tidbit. I believe this was from Jdvans,
but it might have been from someone else in the
White House. Trump. Remember I told you he wants to
just blow things out of the water for four years.

(20:16):
He intends to do big things. Trump keeps telling his people,
how many days do we have left? What else can
we do? How much time do we have left? Acting
with a desperate purpose, I guess I'll put it that way.
That is, it's so unreal to see, and it makes
doing radio it makes doing it. One, it's a lot

(20:36):
of fun. It's so much fun not waking up losing
every freaking day. But two, it's a little challenging to
stay on everything else. I haven't even gotten to ending
the Department of Education yet, which that was I would
say probably an hour ago, maybe less than an hour ago,
that came out. You can't even get to that right now.
I'm talking about other stuff, right one more word on
the Russia Ukraine thing before I get to the end

(20:58):
of the Department of Education. I know this is not
something that is near to your heart or my heart.
For the most part, I realize there are some Ukrainians listening,
some Russians listing people with family over there, But for
the most part, because it's on foreign soil, it's just
not something we wake up thinking about. I don't I'm
not acting like I do. I don't. But remember the

(21:22):
casualty numbers that we don't know. We think everything's an estimate,
and everyone lies about everything during war. Ukraine relies, Russia lies,
We lie, everyone lies. But the casualty estimates we have,
they're what we lost in World War two US, the

(21:42):
United States of America. Those are the kind of numbers
we're dealing with. It's easy to think about Russia Ukraine
as some kind of little regional thing. They're squabbling over
a little border thing, and what's the big deal? Little
of this little that who cares? It's not some glo
global scale. Half a million more gone. And while I

(22:08):
personally didn't know any of those Ukrainians, and I didn't
know any of those Russians, I don't know any of them.
Isn't that so freaking sad? I've always thought that it's
just it's so incredibly sad, not just loss of life,
but loss of life on a scale like that. How

(22:29):
long does it take for a country to overcome losing
a generation or two of their young men? They're all gone,
all gone. And to know, like we talked about a
little bit last night, to know that the Biden administration
they could have ended this war too. They could have

(22:50):
if they wanted to. They never once showed any desire
for it to end. Didn't matter what the realities were
or anything else. They just didn't care. But that's what
you get when you deal with communists, because communists are
what anti humans sultsan Insen's called them, the enemy of humanity.

(23:12):
The communist, whether he's American, Soviet, Chinese, or otherwise, does
not look at loss of life ever on any scale,
doesn't matter how much loss of life there is, and
feel genuine human emotion because he's an anti human in
the same way. I've explained it this way, and it's true.
In the same way, there is no number of the

(23:36):
amount of ants you could step on that would make
you feel sorrow, that would make your heart tug. Oh
the poor ants. I wasn't that bummed. It was one hundred,
but gosh, I've stepped on a thousand, and my heart's breaking.
Sounds ridiculous, right. That's exactly what the loss of human
life means for the communist. It means nothing. The only

(23:57):
time he even pretends it means anything is when he
feels like he can use it to push the revolution forward.
You know, a mass shooting. Hey, better give me your guns.
A bunch of people died in a flood in North Carolina. Hey,
screw those thumb hicks. But climate changes real. That's how
the communist thinks. All right, now, we've already covered fastage rescues, Russia, Ukraine.

(24:22):
Let's deal with the other thing. Remember there are two.
There are a bunch of pillars holding up American communism.
But to do the two main ones, the biggest strongest
ones there are are the fact that it's funded mostly
with your money, funded and organized. And the second pillar

(24:45):
of American communism is we've allowed our mortal enemies. We've
allowed these communists to educate our children for years, years
and years and years. And listen, yes, Chris, I do that. Listen,
Chris brought it up. It's a good point. I'm gonna
let Uri Bezmanov play for you why that's so important

(25:06):
and why the Soviets were so purposeful about infiltrating American education.
They always understood that no matter what else happens in
a society, if you're patient enough to play the long game,
just figure out how to get in there so you
can be the one educating the kids, and you will

(25:27):
eventually conquer a nation. And Uri Bezmanov, famous Soviet defector
KGB defector Uri Besmanov, this is a longer clip. We've
played it for you before, came out and said.

Speaker 5 (25:38):
This ideological subversion is the slow process which we call
either ideological subversion or active measures actively imipriatia in the
language of the KGB, or psychological warfare. What it basically
means is to change the perception of reality of every
American such an extent that despite of the abundance of information,

(26:04):
no one is able to come to sensible conclusions in
the interests of defending themselves, their families, their community, and
their country. It's a great brainwashing process which goes very slow,
and it's divided in four basic stages, the first one

(26:24):
being demoralization. It takes from fifteen to twenty years to
demoralize the nation. Why that many years because this is
the minimum number of years which requires to educate one
generation of students in the country of your enemy exposed
to the ideology of the enemy. In other words, Marxism,

(26:45):
Leninism ideology is being pumped into the soft heads of
at least three generations of American students without being challenged
or contrabalanced by the basic values of Americanism. American patriotism,
the demoralization process in the United States.

Speaker 1 (27:03):
Pause on that real quick, Chris. Remember this interview he
gave was in the eighties, early eighties, nineteen eighty one.
I believe I might be wrong about that, but I
know it was the eighties. He said they had already
had three generations. Now do the math for forty years
past that we are now at five generations of the

(27:25):
communists educating America's kids.

Speaker 5 (27:28):
Go ahead, Chris, American patriotism. The demoralization process in the
United States is basically completed already for the last twenty
five years. Actually, it's over ful filled, because demoralization now
reaches such areas where previously not even common than dropoff,
and all his experts would even dream of such a

(27:52):
tremendous success. Most of it is done by Americans to
Americans thanks to lack of moral standards. As I'm mentioned before,
exposure to true information does not matter anymore. A person
who was demoralized is unable to assess true information. The
facts tell nothing to him, even if I shower him

(28:16):
with information with the authentic proof, with documents, with pictures.
Even if I take him by force to the Soviet
Union and show him concentration camp, he will refuse to
believe it.

Speaker 1 (28:30):
The two main pillars of American communism, the only reason
it's held up for so long, the only reason there
really is a still functioning Democrat Party is they've figured
out a way to use your own tax dollars to
fund themselves. And they figured out decades ago that if
they just educate your kids to hate you and your country,

(28:53):
they can have everything. That brings us to what Trump
did today. Next Jesse Kelly Show, it is the Jesse
Kelly Show, Chris bringing us back with famous Russian band
the Beatles. Thank you for that, Chris. Now we already
discussed one. You can email the show Jesse at Jesse

(29:13):
kellyshow dot com. And two, two main pillars of American
communism using your own money to fund their activism and
educating your children to hate you. And the Department of
Education turned into a central hub of that about five
minutes after it was created. It wasn't enough for the

(29:36):
communists to just allow this county or this state or
this city. Hey, let's just get our communist administrators Communist
teachers in here. Hey, let's take over history. Let's write
the history books. The only thing we'll teach them about
American history is massacring the Native Americans, and of course slavery.
Of course, that wasn't enough for them. They wanted to
centralize everything so they can ensure virtualized government power where

(30:02):
they will take millions and millions of your dollars in
figure out a way to disseminate information out and teach
the entire country, all fifty states, to hate the United
States of America. You see, you don't have to teach
a third grader about the greatness of Vladimir Lenin to

(30:23):
turn him into an America hating communist. You just have
to teach him that America kind of sucks. And if
you can get him down that road, eventually he'll become
a communist. Anyway. And today I can't even believe that
it's Trump who did this. And the reason I say
that is Donald Trump is not some kind of libertarian,

(30:44):
small government conservative, by his own admission, he's never claimed
that at all. He's much more of a populist, Teddy
Roosevelt type Republican. All these Republicans have railed against the
Department of Education forever, and here comes the former Democrat
New York business man. He's the one that's going to

(31:05):
take it down.

Speaker 6 (31:05):
Look, the Department of Education is a big CONJAB. We're
ranked so they ranked the top forty countries in the world.
We're ranked number fortieth, but we're ranked number one in
one department costs per pupil, so we spend more for
pupil than any other country in the world. But we're
ranked number forty. We've been between thirty eight and forty.

(31:25):
The last time I looked it was thirty eight, and
then I looked two days ago it came out the
new list. It came out at number forty. So we're
ranked forty. Norway, Denmark, Sweden, I hate to say it.

Speaker 2 (31:37):
China, as big as it is, it's ranked in.

Speaker 6 (31:39):
The top five, and that's our that's a primary competitor.

Speaker 2 (31:44):
We're ranked number forty.

Speaker 6 (31:46):
So if we're ranked number forty, that means something's really wrong, right,
And I say send it.

Speaker 2 (31:50):
Back to Iowa, to Ioaho, to.

Speaker 6 (31:53):
Colorado, send it back to places that and a lot
of Indiana. You have a great new governor, you have
a great senator that Jim Banks just got elected, you
got great people.

Speaker 2 (32:06):
I'll tell you what, Indiana is going to be fantastic.

Speaker 6 (32:08):
We probably have thirty five, maybe thirty seven states that
will do as well as Denmark, Norway, Finland, Sweden. They'll
be just as good.

Speaker 2 (32:21):
Then you have.

Speaker 6 (32:23):
Then you have the ones that we all know about.
It'll be the same story. But you know what, even
they will be good because you look at New York.
You give it to west Chester County, you give it
to Long Island, you give it to Nassau County, you
give it to Suffolk County.

Speaker 2 (32:34):
Same thing.

Speaker 6 (32:35):
You go out to and you give it to upstate
New York, so you'd have four or five sections. You
give it to Manhattan. Manhattan's a little bit tougher for
some reason. I don't know why it would be tougher,
but it is. You give to California, and you go
to various areas outside of Los Angeles, and you might
have six or seven different subgroups. But generally, like if

(32:57):
you go to Iowa, you give it to Iowa, you
don't have group Cheah, Iowa and other places that do
a good job. If they do a good job, they're
going to do a great job.

Speaker 1 (33:06):
In education, Ronald Reagan once famously said, the closest thing
to eternal life on Earth is a government program. It's
a great line, and it's a true line. And I'm
forty three years old. I started getting into politics later
in my life. I was always a history buff and whatnot,
but I didn't start getting into politics, as you know,

(33:28):
until I got out of the Marine Corps I was.
I was probably twenty four, twenty four to twenty five
when I started to get hot into politics. The entirety
of my life, I've heard Republican after Republican after Republican
claim they're going to end this. They're going to end that,
this bureaucracy's going to end that. One's going to end today, Jews,

(33:50):
what's the day? February twelfth, February twelfth, February twelfth, twenty
twenty five is the first time in my life I've
seen a Republican actually begin the slow, steady dismantling of
a massively powerful government bureaucracy, massively powerful, and as he

(34:12):
just alluded to there, what this will mean for the
vast majority of Americans is going to be such a better,
more accountable education system where control of the education system
will get much closer to the hands of the parents
where it should be. That's one of the things that'll mean.

(34:33):
Two another thing it'll mean remember that very very handsome,
huge handed guy on the radio who's been screaming at
you to go run for your local school board. That
just got ten times as important because the local school
board just got ten times more powerful and influential than
it was before. So if you want to ensure that Aiden,

(34:55):
Jaden and Braden aren't learning how to be gay in
the second grade, it would be really, really nice for
you to go run for these offices. Yes you, not
your neighbor, not the guy I cried I'm not smart enough.
Yes you are. But three, there's another part of this,
and it's true and it's sad, and Trump talked about it.

(35:18):
The blue, the heavy, heavy, heavy blue areas of the country,
without the subsidized government control government dollars, they are going
to implode on themselves. They are going to go all in.
They'll double down, triple down on all the endless DEI insanity,

(35:40):
and the heavily blue areas of this country will now
produce bigger dollars than they were already producing before. And
that's freaking sad for them, but it brings control back
in the hands of the local voter. They don't like it.
You have more control now than you ever had before.

(36:01):
To get out and vote out your school board, vote
out your city council, vote out your county, vote out
your state government. And if you don't they if you'll,
well my dad always voted Democrat. Well enjoy those test scores.
You get what you get. Don't throw a fit now.
Maybe you're thinking I don't have the energy to run
for school board. That's because you haven't been taking your

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