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Speaker 1 (00:10):
This is a Jesse Kelly Show, The Jesse Kelly Show.
Speaker 2 (00:20):
Let's have some fun on eight Thursday, with big things
happening in the world.
Speaker 1 (00:28):
Today, we're gonna have a discussion about personnel being policy.
This has to do with the government and the workers
and the things we're discovering in there. Yes, we of
course will discuss the budget that's making its way through Congress.
We'll tackle we'll tackle a bit of that. I should say.
Selena Zito is gonna join us next hour to discuss
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are the American people the norms? We're not talking about you,
the norms. Are they happy? Are they unhappy? What do
they think of the presidency? So far? Looks like we're
closing in on a deal in Ukraine that's going well.
Apparently Dose continues to cut some money. Will discuss that
a Democrat thinks they're going to keep losing forever until
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they change one thing. All that emails so much more
coming up tonight on the world famous Jesse Kelly Show. Now,
let's talk about Personnel is policy. Personnel is policy. You've
heard that, no doubt, no matter how old you are,
you've heard that, and you get it. It's not like
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it's a complicated process. The people you bring in to
your company, to your organization to implement your vision. They're
not something, they're everything. If you have great ones, well
you're gonna move forward the way you want to go.
If you have bad ones, you're not. A Chick fil A.
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Of all places, all bring up Chick fil A. Chick
fil A is a great ada example of this. You
ever eating at Chick fil A? Most people have. If
you haven't, you should know. The customer service for a
fast food restaurant is. Honestly, it's a bit disconcerting. It's
so nice. Yeah, your good point, Chris. For regular restaurants,
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you go to a fast food restaurant normally whatever that
may be, McDonald's, t Bell, Jack in the Box, Burger King,
I don't care. Look I eat it all these places too.
What are you normally going to get? Well, you're normally
going to get the sixteen year old half the time,
he's high, screws up your order, rude, just kind of
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a moron. Why, well, entry level job, that's who's gonna
hire a sixteen seventeen year old? That's just kind of
that's how it's generally going to shake out. And Yet
from seemingly the same pool of potential employees you know
you can have. I have one pretty close to me.
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I have a taco bell. It's like two blocks away
from the Chick fil A down where I live, the
taco bell, which I love to Again, I'm not ripping
on it. Morons top to bottom. I've never dealt with
anyone in there who wasn't a moron and or a convict.
Two blocks away Chick fil A, you drive up, Hello,
how canna help you by pleasure? Yes, we'll get right
on that. Oh yeah, everybody is polite and professional with
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how does this happen? Is it just training? No, it's
not just training. That's part of it. Yes, Chick fil
A's famous for training. Another part of it is Chick
fil A they only hire polite kids. Chick fil A.
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They might just ask you, hey, where do you go
to church? Tell me about your parents, because Chick fil
A understands, no matter what the training is, is if
they fill up their restaurant with a bunch of put
together kids. Maybe they're in sports, maybe they're in boy Scouts,
maybe they're in the leading a church group. Maybe you
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fill up your restaurant with a bunch of put together
young people. Eventually your restaurant is going to be known
for politeness in customer service, and everyone knows it. Now.
People joke that you drive a Chick fil A, get
your oil changed. It's a joke, but that's the kind
of service you could expect. Personnel is policy. Now, I
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want let's make this about the government, because that's obviously
where we're going here. Do you remember what I said
about the United States military under the Biden presidency, with
all the insane commie garbage that we were having to
drown in every single day. Out of the military. Every
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day we wake up and there's a new pride march
on this Air Force base, and there's a there's a
gay kevlar helmet on the Marines, and then there's a
Remember the ad, Remember the ad we were talking about
the US Army ID. I've played it for you a
million times. I'm so happy I joined the Army. My
two moms are thrilled. I used to march for justice.
Oh you have it, Chris, go ahead, good.
Speaker 3 (05:16):
This is the story of a soldier who operates your
nation's patriot missile defense systems. It begins in California with
the little girl raised by two moms.
Speaker 1 (05:32):
I also marched for equality. Yeah, okay, we got the idea.
But you remember what I used to tell you during
the Biden presidency, when this stuff would come out day
after day and you're banging your head off the desk,
and my son just joined and he's got all this crep.
And I used to tell you they're not destroying the military,
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because that was a common thing to say on the right.
They're destroying the military. They're wrecking it. They're destroying it.
And I said, not destroying the military. They're building a military,
a new military for a new enemy, and that enemy
is you. They're building a military. They're recruiting these kinds
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of people on purpose, because these are the kinds of
people who will attack you, your church, your home, your school,
your belief system without a second thought. Building a military.
The belief that personnel is policy maybe something you agree
with it, maybe something you believe in all the way. Well,
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I'm here to tell you something beyond a shadow of
a doubt. The communist believes in it. The Communist knows
personnel is policy. And so maybe maybe in the past
few years you have felt attacked by your own government,
you felt like the federal government has turned its guns
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against you. They have this You, the patriotic American, are
the enemy. You're an enemy of the state. You should
be thrown in prison, you should be hurt. Have you
felt that way? Have you felt like the government thinks
about you like that? Of course you have, because you
have two eyes and two ears. You can see. But
why has it felt like that? Because it's true? But
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why is it true? Well, you're getting information out now
about the kind of people the communists have been recruiting
into the federal government, and they are people who think
you are their mortal enemy. We brought this up, it's
Christopher Rufo's reporting. But about the the filthy I'm not
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going to go into details against it's too gross. The disgusting,
degenerate chat room stuff out of the NSSA. Oh it wasn't.
I hope you didn't think that was just for the NSA.
We have leaks from CIA officials where we have their
private chats laughing and joking about Pat Robertson dying. Aha,
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he's finding god woo. We have chat after chat after
chat talking about Look, I honestly I can't because the
show is for kids. I can't even give you the
PG version of how disgusting and despicable the things these
people talk about are. But why, how, how did this happen?
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How did we get an NSA, a CIA, and FBI
full of all these degenerate freaks. Well, we recruited them
on purpose, not we, of course, the Communists recruited them
on purpose. Did you think the FBI set up recruiting
booths at pride parades just for fundsies? The Communists recruited
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these kinds of people into every part of our government
because these are the people who will attack you and
your faith, and your family and your children without end.
They have been recruited on purpose into this federal government
because personnel is policy, and so as you've been looking
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around over the past few years and you're thinking to yourself,
what in the world this country has turned into freaking
sodom and gomorah? They take my money and we're funding
sex changes in Guatemala and my own central intelligence agencies
after me, Wait a minute, the NSA did, what the
FBI did? What in the world happened? How did this
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happen to my government? Your government was filled up by
a bunch of thirty cultural comedie freaks. That's why people
who hate you, that's why headline House Committee shockingly reveals
IRS tax leaks under Biden were five times worse than
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originally reported. When they told you some dirtball in the.
Speaker 2 (10:03):
IRS leaked seventy thousand people's tax information, remember when they
told you that. Yeah, wait, it wasn't seventy thousand, it
was four hundred and five thousand. How in the world
can that happen? How in the world can the IRS
employ somebody who hates you so much they'll seek out
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the right and leak.
Speaker 1 (10:27):
Their information online. All you have to go, All you
have to do is go to a Pride event, snatch
up the dude with a pink feather boa give him
an IRS employee badge, and he'll attack your church like
the fire of a thousand sons without end. But there's
a lesson in this for all of us, for you
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and me. Let's talk about that lesson in just a moment.
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com and send them in right now. Don't wait. Now
back to what we were talking about about personnel's policy
and the lesson for us. One final word on that
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we have IRS agents that are releasing our tax information
and say CIA FBI talking about the most depraved things,
laughing about us dying. How do you think the FBI
was so willing to go and filtrate the church and
look for enemies because we filled up our government with
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these people. But this isn't really about them, It's about us,
and I'll use them actually as one more example of that.
This is from the Epic Times. Teachers Union sues the
Education Department over anti DEI policy. Why though the American
Federation of Teachers now DEI those words, I know you
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get them, but even for the people who don't really
get them, those words are unpopular. Now I realize in
commed circles they still like them. But for norms, normies,
they don't like those words. Those words are bad, Those
words are ugly. Why would the American Federation of Teachers
fight so hard to keep DEI because, as we discussed,
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they understand, if you can groom a child, If you
can groom a child I own in hatred of America,
hatred of himself, hatred of his parents, hatred of white people,
hatred of Christianity, hatred of any of these things. If
you can create that inside a young person, then at
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the end of that you will have a loyal foot
soldier who will fight like a demon on behalf of
your revolution for years and years and years, maybe for
the entirety of their lives. They will fight on your behalf.
If you create them early. Just turn that kid into
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an angst ridden little commie savage early. He's yours forever. Now,
the lesson is actually for us in this. We have
to do the same when it comes to our schools,
when it comes to our kids. And we're gonna move
off this and talk about some budget stuff and things
like that in a moment, but when it comes to
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our schools, when it comes to our kids, we are
doing great things at attacking the DEI, at pointing it out,
at showing up at school boards. So I don't want
to act like we're failing or falling, or I'm not
saying that at all. We're getting better. We're better than
we've ever been, and you should feel good about that.
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I get emails from you all the time. I ran
for school board. I'm running a guy, and we'll tell
you about that. We're doing good. But when we get
into these schools, it's not enough. Remember, it's not enough
just to get the dirty commie learning out of the school.
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We must we must get our values into the school.
We shouldn't be afraid of what we believe, and we
shouldn't be afraid. We shouldn't be afraid to insist that
children are taught what we believe. And for your information,
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I'm actually not discussing Republican politics. I actually don't want
history teachers telling their students make sure you vote Republican
one day. That's not what I'm saying at all, And
that's not necessary at all. If I'm a communist, I
don't have to stand up in front of my class
and teach my kids to go vote Democrat to turn
them into communists. I just have to teach them how
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to hate the country, how to hate their parents, how
to hate what is good If I can do that,
then voting for Democrat will simply be a guarantee that
comes on the back end. If I presented a twenty
five year old and that human being hated his parents,
hated his mom, hated his dad, hates his country, hates
the church, would you say that person is likely to
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vote Democrat. Of course, so vice versa. We should be
teaching about the greatness of America in our schools, the
love of country, the love of free markets, what is good.
We should be teaching these things to kids in schools.
Done well, we just need to take all that out
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of it. No, let's build our own personnel. Personnel is policy.
It works for us as well. If we want a
country full of patriots who want what is best for
this country and will do what is best for this country,
then all we need to do is teach our values
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to the next generation. It's not enough just to stop
their values from being taught. It's not enough just to
tear down the Black Lives Matter flag and the Trandy
flag and all that other stuff. We must teach our values.
We must, and that is what we have to focus on.
Personnel is policy, and personnel are built built. Let's focus
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on the building now. For the building and the tearing
down her budget things we have to discuss. But before
we do that, speaking of schools education, don't you appreciate
Hillsdale College more than you ever have before as we've
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been introduced to all the endless filth in the university system.
I mean you remember I wrote the book The Anti
Communist Manifesto. The university chapter is jaw dropping, wasn't it staggering?
We have domestic terrorists teaching kids in this country, and
then there's that shining city on a hill, Hillsdale College.
But the thing is, I'll never go to Hillsdale. I'd
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never had the grades to get in. I wouldn't be
able to make it. So what do I do? I
want to learn from Hillsdale too. I want my sons
to learn from Hillsdale. Well, Hillsdale they give us all
that option and they don't even charge us for it.
They have more than forty three online courses, meaning you
can sit down with your husband, with your wife and
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learn a little something, enjoy yourself. They're wonderful classes. More importantly,
and I do stress this more importantly, speaking of the kids,
you know you can sit down with your eight year
old and go through a constitution course from Hillsdale at
no cost, no cost Hillsdale dot edu slash Jesse. That's
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where you go to enroll. There's no cost. It's cake
to get started. Hillsdale dot edu slash Jesse. We'll be
back the Jesse Kelly Show. It is the Jesse Kelly
Show on a Wednesday. Uh humph day. I'm so excited.
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We have Selena Zito coming up an hour from now.
You know that she was with Trump. I think she was.
I think she was like ten feet away from Trump
or something like that the day he got shot in Butler.
Selena Zito is going to join us an hour from now.
We'll ask her about the norms. The normals. Are they
happy with this administration? Are they mad? Or they are
they full of anngst? What's going on with all that?
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So that will be a good time. And also, don't
forget if you miss any part of the show, you
can download the whole thing on iHeart, Spotify and iTunes. Now,
let's talk about money. That's always a good time. Let's
talk about money, the budget, the debt, the everything else. First,
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just the basics for those who may not know remember everyone,
everyone comes to their political journey. Don't I sound like
some hippie freak with crystals. Everyone has, Everyone gets to
their gets to the right place and their political journey
at a different time. I'll put it to you that way.
So maybe you're just new to all this. Inflation is
bad because of government spending. Let me say that again.
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Inflation is bad because of government spending period. End of story, Washington.
They spend way more than they take in, so they
end up borrowing all kinds of money, they end up
printing all kinds of money, and during all this, the
value of your dollar goes down. Period. That's how inflation works.
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We don't make that connection oftentimes until you get involved
in politics or start boning up on economy things. But
every time we turn on the news and we see
that there's a new trillion dollar bill making its way
through Congress, oftentimes, even if we get mad, we don't
necessarily apply it to us. Right. The Inflation Reduction Act
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is actually a good example of this. That ridiculous trillion
dollar green Ee bill that had nothing to do with inflation.
We were mad about it. You were mad, and I
was mad. Trillion dollar handout to all Democrat donors were mad.
I'm mad. Everyone's mad. But maybe you didn't personalize that. Hey,
I'm mad they're spending my money and sending it to
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some solar panel company and China. But maybe we didn't
make it about us. But that's part of the reason
your dollar doesn't go as far. Every time Congress passes
a massive bill, you get poorer, meaning the spending power
of your dollar goes down. That's inflation. That's why we
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have it. It's spending government spending. Okay, so let's talk
about the budget. It's working its way through Congress and
it will pass. Just just know it will pass. I mean,
it may be passing right now for all I know.
It just it's going to pass. Last night, while you
were sleeping or I don't know. I think it was
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like nine thirty Eastern time, maybe you were still awake.
But last night, after the show was over, the budget
passed through the House of Representatives. This is not a
final budget. Keep in mind, what passed last night is
not what's going to end up landing on Donald Trump's desk.
It has to go through this Senate, the reconciliation, all
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these kind of nerdy legal terms. But for all intents
and purposes, what passed last night, the bones of it,
that is what's going to land on Trump's desk, and
he will sign it. Now, First, let's talk about Trump
what he wants in his angle of it. Trump, to
his credit, to his credit, seems to want to balance
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the budget and cut spending in ways he did not
want to do during his first four years. People have
different philosophies on debt. This is one of those old
arguments that's as old as time. Trump, how he's operated
businesses and whatnot, is just one of those guys. Oftentimes
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these guys are the most wealthy guys. He's never stressed debt. Now,
if I have to go take out that five hundred
million dollar loan, in the end, we'll work it out
across some t's dots and eyes enough money. And that's
kind of how he operated the country the first four years.
He just was never, never stressed about the debt at all.
Very clearly that day has passed and Trump sees the
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eye popping numbers and our debt, our national debt, and
he knows what that means for us, and he wants
to make some changes. He's saying things like this, we
want to.
Speaker 3 (24:23):
Balance a budget.
Speaker 4 (24:24):
We want to have a balanced budget within a reasonably
short period of time, meaning maybe by next year or
the year after, but maybe even sooner.
Speaker 1 (24:32):
Than that could. I'm glad he's talking like that. So
he also has to balance this. Trump wants to cut spending,
but he has to balance this portion of it. He
wants to do at least two really really really big things.
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You know what, I'll make it three really really big
things financial that he needs money for. Essentially, wants to
secure the border and he wants more money for that.
He wants to rebuild the United States Navy, and he
wants to have some sort of a tax reduction. You
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heard him campaign on it. No taxes on tips, no
taxes on Social Security, no taxes on this. But I'll
really simplify it and say that's those are the three
things he wants done. When it comes to the border.
That's obvious. I don't have to sit and explain that
to you. You get what that means. When it comes
to the navy, maybe you're looking at the current navy,
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maybe you're a nerd like I am, and you look
at how many ships we have versus how many China has,
and maybe you see the number and you say to yourself,
why are we seeking all this money into the US Navy.
We have the biggest navy, most powerful navy. But why
even bother? Well, our navy is old, old ships from
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the eighties. That doesn't necessarily sound old because it's not
ancient history. I mean, for Pete's sake, I was born
in the eighties. It's not ancient history. But this bears
repeating something we've talked about before. To be at a
disadvantage technologically with your navy, it might mean more than
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any other kind of combat. When it comes to putting
you at a major, major, major disadvantage, it is significant disadvantage.
And now we're talking ground combat. If I have an
M sixteen in M sixteen, that's actually what I carried
in the Marine Corps, that's a Vietnam era rifle. In
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M sixteen, Okay, it's you can have your opinion about it.
I never minded mine. Mine was pretty old, but it
was okay if it needed cleaned a lot, very accurate weapon, okay, whatever.
But since then they moved on. But by the time
I got out, they were moving on to the M four. Well,
that's a superior weapon. It is. But if I have
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fifty guys with M sixteen's and you have fifty guys
with M four's, not still anybody's game. Yes, their weapon
is better, but that's anybody's game. They have a better rifle,
but we'll see how it shakes out. Anyone can still
win that. Now, when it comes to ships, and this
just isn't modern. This isn't just modern day ships. It
seems to be if you read the books. Historically it's
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always been this way. If your ship is the ship
that was advanced fifty years ago, but now it's kind
of old and you're squaring off against the modern ship,
the new and improved version, you are gone gone. I
heard somebody say once, and I've heard other experts back
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this up, that if you took a World War One navy,
now go look at World War one.
Speaker 5 (27:59):
Ships, they're awesome, they're huge, and look at these guns,
and oh my gosh. And you took a World War
one armada, let's call it twenty ships, and it's squared
off against a World War two armada twenty ships, you know,
battleship against battleship, destroyer against destroyer, and they squared off.
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It is very likely the World War One Armada would
not sink a single World War two ship, and there's
a chance they wouldn't land a shot. All twenty of
them gone swept off of the water. That's how critical
it is to be state of the art when it
comes to your navy, and ours is really really old.
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I ran up against the clock because I ran my
fat mouth too long. We will continue on this budget
talk in just a moment. Before we continue with that
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is the Jesse Kelly Show on a Wednesday. Remember tomorrow
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Jesse at Jesse kellyshow dot com. Or having a budget
talk about the budget. Vill Mike Johnson got up last
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night said, we got the vote. How much work are
you gonna have to do out there on the before
to make sure you actually, yeah, whatever, you got the votes,
it got the thing passed. Okay, So I'm explaining first,
in case you're just now joining us. First, I'm explaining
this this huge bill that is going to get passed.
It's going to on Trump's desks. It's going to sign it.
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Trump is going to sign it. He's already called it
a big, beautiful bill. This is the bill he wanted.
He pushed for this, this is what he wanted. This
is what's going through when I'm explaining why first Trump
has three gigantic things he wants to do. It's tax
cuts on things like, you know, tax on tips, border security,
in rebuilding the navy. I just explained why that is
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important as far as the navy goes. The taxes are
self explanatory. The border's self explanatory. Are a navy is
old and China's is new. China, you know, they're always
on the top, on top of Donald Trump's mind. How
oftenever you heard him say China. He cares very much
about competing with China. China's dropping new ships in the
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water seemingly every day. The United States of America has
a navy that is old and is rusty, and Trump
wants it rebuilt. And ships cost a fortune. A fortune.
Now that's not all that's in this bill. What I
just did was explain to you why Trump wants this. Now,
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maybe you're saying to yourself, yeah, well, can't we just
do those things without this massive bill? And I would
agree with you. That's what I want too. I don't
like this bill at all, full disclosure. I think it's ridiculous.
But presidents normally get one, one big one. That is
kind of the rule in presidential politics. You get elected,
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people are riding high, you have all kinds of political capital,
and in general, you get one big fat bill through
the Congress. That's traditionally how it works. For Barack Obama,
that was Obamacare. He got one big fat one then
never really passed another significant piece of legislation. Joe Biden
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exact same thing, got elected, had some political capital, he
got the Inflation Reduction Act, one big fat one, didn't
really pass anything else of any significance. Donald Trump, with
what he wants to do, remember, as we've said, he
wants to do really, really big things. He's a guy
thinking big. He wants to do things like rebuild the navy,
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cut taxes on tips, things like that, and I'm sure
he views this as his best shot at getting some
big things done. If you're curious why Donald Trump, who's
talking about balancing the budget, would put his stamp of
approval on such a massive bill. That's why. That's the
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explanation from his angle. Now on the other side of it, well,
Thomas Massey came out and said this, look, let me let.
Speaker 6 (33:45):
Me their own numbers.
Speaker 4 (33:46):
If the Republican plan passes under the rosiest assumptions, which
aren't even true, We're going to add three hundred and
twenty eight billion dollars to the deficit this year. We're
going to add two hundred and ninety five billion dollars
to the deficit the year after that, and two hundred
and forty two billion dollars to the deficit after that
under the rosiest assumptions, Why would I vote for that?
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The only way they get to this magic thing where
it's not going to kill our country is five years
from now. They imagine that two point five per percent
growth accumulates, and that even right here they say they're
going to cap discretionary spending. You think we're going to
cap discretionary spending and then spend at the rate of
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at the rate of inflation after that.
Speaker 6 (34:36):
That has never happened. So their assumptions are wrong. But
even if you take their assumptions at face value, they
told us in there. They're going to increase the deficit
in twenty twenty five by three hundred and twenty eight
billion dollars. And I've been here long enough. I've been
here twelve years, so I've seen a ten year plan
or two come all the way to ten years under
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bayn Or. We had the tenure plans. Under Ryan, we
had these tenyure plans that anything passed the third year
never happens.
Speaker 1 (35:08):
Okay, So it's a lot of money. And the truth is,
I've look this headline here from a Sean Fleetwood at
the Federalist. He really kind of sums up something I've
talked about several times this week. The headline is Doge's
work is meaningless unless the GOP cuts spending. Now, I
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wouldn't go that far necessarily because Doze in denying the Communists'
money for their revolution. They are doing great things in
order to shake up the communist foundation in this country.
So I wouldn't say it's meetingless. But as it pertains
to inflation, to the cost of the things in your
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life which are directly tied to the national debt, cutting
twenty million for tranees in Guatemala is not enough. What
we need, what we must have, is a GOP with
the courage to do things that are unpopular. But I
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can't even put all this on them, because the truth is,
it's not just on them. It's not just on the
House or the Senate or Trump or anything like that.
And yeah, they're all going to have to own part
of that. There's no question. The truth is this lands
on us, you and me. And here's why. Tell me.
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You follow politics, We talk politics every day, you and me.
Tell me. Tell me the name of the last politician
who lost his reelection bid because he spent too much money? Anyone, anyone?
Is this thing on anyone? You can't. I can't. No,
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I realized politicians have lost their seeds. Maybe they pushed
amnesty that'll cost you your seat. Maybe you got caught
up in some sort of corruption that'll cost you your seed.
Maybe you said something dumb or that that'll call Yeah,
all these things will cost you your seat. But I'm
talking about the focal point of his reelection. His opponent
ran ad after ad after ad, saying that guy spent
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too much money, and the voters in that district or
in that state said, you know what, Yeah, I don't
like that Washington spending. Let's vote him out. In my
forty three years on this planet, that has never happened
one time, not once. The American people, they're mad about inflation,
but they're not mad about government spending, and that's insane.
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And until that changes, inflation continues. I'm moving on. I'm
going to talk. Maybe we'll get to maybe we'll get
to some realignment of the world stuff. I want to
get to some emails before I do that, But first
I want to get to your puppy A little bit
embarrassed my sister May he got to town today and
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Fred remembered Mickey. Of course he sucks up to Mickey
the way he sucks up to everyone else on the planet.
And Fred flat out bum rushed her when she walked
in the door, didn't even let her hug me first
before he demanded all the attention in the world. This
is the kind of dog I had, just just an
attention freak. And I know what's wrong with him, but
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we do love him. She loves him. Everyone loves him. Shoot,
you love him at this point. And I love him
so much that I want him around for as long
as humanly possible. I try not to even think about
the day that I know will come one day, the
day we all dread where we have to put our
dogs down. I've put many downs awful, But I'm gonna
sprinkle Rough Greens on Fred's food every single meal, and
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it's gonna give Fred to me longer. I might get
another couple of years at him. Courtesy of Rough Greens.
Do you want that for your dog? Eight three three
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Is he smarter than everyone who knows? Does he think so? Yeah?
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