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March 12, 2025 38 mins

Why isn't DC listening to the rest of the country? America comes first to those outside DC. Both sides should both be pro-American all the time. How does a deregulated economy help you when the bills are due. Chaos in Congress as Democrats continue to disconnect from reality. Democrats solution to losing middle America is to disparage them on the national news again. 

 

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Speaker 1 (00:10):
This is a Jesse Kelly Show. KNI is the Jesse
Kelly Show. Let's have some fun on a Wednesday. It
is hump day and things are churning along nicely in
the world right now. I don't know about you. I

(00:32):
am quite pleased with the things going on. So what
are the things going on? First? And we're gonna open
up talking about this. Isn't it nice agree or disagree
with everything? Isn't it nice to have an administration advocate
on your behalf for the first time. We'll talk about that.
We will discuss how lost Democrats are, the slashing of

(00:55):
the education department. We finally have some inflation relief. The
climate nutters are tearing down the rainforests. They're burning up
tesla's all over the country. We'll talk about violence and communism.
A good update, I think on the whole Ukraine thing.
Good updates from the EPA, good updates on recruiting all

(01:18):
kinds of good And the third and final installment of
our crimean war history thing we've been doing for the
last couple of days, Part three, and the final part
is tonight. I'll start that about our two oh that
and so much more coming up on the world famous
Jesse Kelly's show. So there is something that I that

(01:43):
has kind of floored me for a while. How out
of touch d C Washington, d C Republicans and Democrats
have been with the mood of the American public. And
there are a bunch of different reasons for this, but
I guess it would be known as, if you had
to put a term on it, signal lag. What is

(02:06):
signal lag? Well, to just put it in the most
basic terms, I tell Jewish producer Chris that I wanted
to have I want him to order pizzas today. I
want pizza's ordered, Chris. I'm starving now. Only there's some
kind of a mess up in the audio system and
it doesn't get through all these microphones and into Chris's

(02:29):
ears for a couple hours. That's signal lag. I said something.
I said it loud and clear, but for a variety
of reasons, it didn't get through to Chris. Washington, DC.
Democrats and Republicans have both been suffering from signal lag

(02:51):
for a long time. A couple of reasons for that.
First Washington, DC. We call it a bubble, but remember
it is a bubble by design. By design, here's what
I mean the evil communists who run the institutions in
this country, the university system, the media. In fact, we're

(03:14):
just Washington, DC itself, the bureaucracy. Remember what communists believe
about freedom and free speech and alternate alternate voices. They
don't believe in that stuff at all. Everything must be
tightly controlled, the language you use, what you see, what
you hear, what you smell, what you taste. Everything has

(03:35):
to be tightly controlled because when you're selling a sick,
demonic religion of destruction, you don't want people to think
they have options. You tell them this is your only option.
And so when it comes to Washington, d C. If
you're in Washington, d C. Physically physically there, I'm not
talking about just on your phone or whatnot. If you
are physically there, by design, with the meatia you consume,

(04:01):
with the bureaucrats you talk to, with how things work
by design, it is very very very difficult for you
to hear what normal Americans actually want and actually think.
One of the things that is an indicator in Congress
Democrat and Republican. Actually, this is a little inside baseball

(04:23):
for you here. I told you something along these lines
the other day one of the indicators that you are
going to lose your congressional seat or Senate seat at
some point in time. They talk about it all the
time in DC. Is this how much time do you
spend back home versus how much time do you spend
in Washington, DC? Now, think about that, how much time

(04:49):
do you spend back home versus how much time you
spend in DC? Well, why would that matter? You have
people on the phones, you're polling everything. You have people
in your district, probably at least one, if not two,
congressional offices open in your district. You have all kinds
of people who can listen for you, right, But it
doesn't work that way. You need to be there. You

(05:13):
need to run into people in the grocery store who
do things you don't enjoy, yell at you. You need
to have town halls. People in congress generally hate town halls. Why, well,
who shows up at town halls? Do you think you
show up at town hall to tell your congressman, Hey,
big fan, love what you're doing doesn't work that way.

(05:34):
You show up at town halls when you're mad, Hey, scumbag,
why'd you vote for this? Well, people understandably don't like
getting yelled at. I'm one of the few who gets
pleasure out of angering people. Most people don't enjoy that
at all. And slowly but surely over time, especially you've
won a couple of reelections, you raise good money. You

(05:55):
just you know I could go home this weekend. But
you know I could all hang out of here in DC.
Nobody's gonna scream at me. I got a lobbyist once
to take me out to dinner. Oh, the Washington Redskins
are playing on Sunday. I don't need to go back
to Idaho. I know what Idaho. Thanks, I've still lived there.
You wake up after next election, psycho and find out, Wait,

(06:17):
I lost why because you embraced the bubble. The signal
lag is done on purpose, on purpose. The media does
this lie about what people care about all the time,
and so what both parties have been missing forever, and
what you have been longing for, what I have been

(06:39):
longing for. I want somebody to advocate for me, the
American citizen. I'm not even talking about me individually. I
don't need to hear the President, a senator, or anyone
else ever say my name. I want to hear somebody
pro America and Americans think of Think about this, Think

(07:00):
for a moment about this. What is one of the
main phrases used by Trump in his campaign, and it's
been used since his first campaign? Now, not make America
great again? What's the other one? America first? America first,
America first, America first? Sake? How insane that is that

(07:23):
that's something you would even brag about. Shouldn't everybody be
America first? But to his credit, Trump knew. Trump knew
during his first run, even though some things went wrong.
When he was elected first time, Trump knew the American
people were sick of everybody Democrats and Republicans thinking America

(07:48):
should come dead last America American citizens. What now for America?
We do everything for others first. We hand out all
our money to others first. When it comes to a
disaster of some kind. Oh my gosh, of course Ukraine

(08:09):
can have three hundred and fifty billion dollars. What's that
Hurricane Helen? And where North Carolina? Sorry, never heard of you.
America first? America first was such a foreign concept to
the DC establishment, to the Washington DC politicians, again Republican

(08:30):
and Democrat, It was so foreign to them that Trump
ran an entire campaign based on that concept. How about
Americans first? How about America first? I mean you hear
guys like Howard Lutnick, the Commerce Secretary on TV, who
I'm starting to love more and more saying things like this, Gosh,
I freaking cheered.

Speaker 2 (08:49):
Since nineteen forty five, we had this domestic policy, this
industrial policy, that said, let the world We're going to
export the power of the US economy to the rest
of the world. So we charged really really low tariffs
so everybody could sell to us, and they'd protected and
put giant tarffs. Giant tarffs Europe. Remember it starts with

(09:13):
a vat of twenty percent before we even get started.

Speaker 1 (09:17):
I'll be honest with you, I don't even like tariffs.
Oh I understand the argument. I get it, And maybe
they'll work. We have some very sharp people running things now,
maybe they'll work. Fine. Whatever. I'm not even a big
tariff guy. I'm much more of a free market guy,
and me not big tariff guy. That is so refreshing

(09:40):
to hear people talk like that. Hey, everybody's been screwing us.
Trump talks about it all the time. This stuff in
Scooting Island.

Speaker 3 (09:47):
Is Ireland taking advantage of the US.

Speaker 4 (09:49):
Of course they are, I can't you know. I have
great respect for Ireland and what they did, and they
should have done just what they did. But the United
States shouldn't have let it happen. We had stupid leaders.
We had leaders that didn't have a clue. It's got
the entire US pharmaceutical industry I'd like to have. I'd
like to see the United States not have been so

(10:12):
stupid for so many years, not just with Ireland, with everybody.

Speaker 1 (10:17):
The leader of Ireland met with Donald Trump today in
the White House on camera, and like Chris just said,
right in his face, guy asks him, Hey, has Ireland
been that way? And it's just human nature? But well, no, no, no,
you guys have been great, of course, not Trump, yeah, absolutely,
And maybe even a person who maybe you're extremely played,

(10:40):
maybe you disliked the decorum of that or something. I
get that. That's fine, and I'm so happy to have
somebody who fights for me. Now, that's what I want
out of my president. Democrat and Republican, that's what I want.
We'll talk more about that in a moment. Before we
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(12:09):
that tomorrow is asked doctor Jesse Thursday. Because I won't
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It's not my fault, so don't yell at me. You
can email the show your questions and should right now
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dot com. Again, it's just so refreshing to have politicians

(12:35):
advocate for us again. And you know what's so sad
is that it's refreshing because that really should be, no
matter what, that should be the American position. Every single
American president, Democrat or Republican, even though you would have

(12:55):
a million policy disagreements with them, especially if they were
a Democrat, but maybe you're a Democrat with a Republican whatever.
What should happen is both sides should be pro America,
America first, American citizens first. That's how it should be.
The Trump administration shouldn't be refreshing. It should be expected.

(13:18):
It should be expected of everybody. But you and I
have grown so used to getting crept on by all
these people over and over and over again. And it's
not just Democrats. Obviously, I could sit in point to
how insane democrats are, and oh I should get to
that in a couple of minutes. I could sit in
point to how anti American they are, and that's a
big part of it. And things like that. But remember
Mitch McConnell, the establishment GOP types, they can't help themselves either.

(13:42):
They will, with a straight face, while you can't afford
eggs on your way to your third shift, while your
kid lost all of his education during COVID, while you
have all these struggles in your life, they will, with
a straight face, walk up to the podium and say
breathlessly that Ukraine is the most important thing going on
in the world. They said that. There's basically what McConnell

(14:03):
said for badim. Even if you are the most passionate
person in the world about Ukraine, to have any politician
of either party say that from America, from the United
States Senate is mind boggling. But there is so much

(14:23):
signal lag in DC that somehow most politicians still don't
get it. They don't understand it. I remember watching Biden
do this. You heard me scream about it, speaking of
all the Ukraine stuff. Biden over and over and over again,
as his poll numbers were cratering. And remember these are politicians.

(14:45):
All they think about are poll numbers. Everything is poll
number this, and polls. What are the polls?

Speaker 3 (14:49):
Say?

Speaker 1 (14:50):
I said this yesterday, The polls go up, the polls
go down every day. They talk about the polls, that
poll poll polls. So they're watching his polls go down
and they're in a state of panic about it. And
yet there's so much signal lag between normal Americans of
every stripe. In Washington d C. Joe Biden would routinely
get up and brag about the billions he was sending overseas.

(15:13):
It wouldn't matter where you're sending those again, it's not
even about Ukraine. You could get up and announce that
you're sending fifty billion dollars to cure sick puppies in Mongolia.
Do you know how poorly that lands with Americans when
their credit cards are maxed out. Yet the DC bubble,
the created bubble of Washington d C, is so bubbled,

(15:39):
so siloed, that they still think that's a political winner
out there. And this stuff just makes me feel good.

Speaker 4 (15:49):
We do have a massive deficit with Ireland because Ireland,
who was very smart, they took our pharmaceutical companies away
from presidents that didn't.

Speaker 3 (15:58):
Know what they were doing.

Speaker 4 (16:00):
European Union treats us very badly. They have for years.
I saw that I had it out with them in
my first term did well, but we had to solve
other problems and we did. But European Union has been
very tough, and it's our turn too, you know, we
get a turn at that also, but they have not

(16:20):
been fair. They see our companies and win massive amounts
of money. They sued Apple won seventeen billion dollars and
they use that for other reasons, I guess, sort to
run the European Union. So I'm not knocking it. They're
doing what they should be doing, perhaps for the European Union,
but it does create ill will. And as you know,

(16:41):
we're going to be doing reciprocal tariffs. So whatever they
charge us, we're charging them. Nobody can complain about that.
Whatever it is. It doesn't even matter what it is
if they charge us. If they charge us twenty five
or twenty percent, or ten percent or two percent or
two hundred percent, then that's what. Don't judge a.

Speaker 1 (17:00):
Man, it's hard to argue against that, even if you're
not the biggest tariff fan, just because man, don't you
want every president talking on your behalf that way? Remember
what Merkle, that old German leader, that piece of trash
who flooded that wonderful country with all the Islamis from

(17:23):
all over the world. Remember what she said about Trump.
She was complaining about Trump. I forget whether it was
to a magazine or a book, but she was complaining
about how he conducted himself the first time, and she said,
he's just so hard to deal with. Every time he
talked to us, everything was like a competition. Well, yeah,

(17:45):
how embarrassing is that for every other politician? What are
you doing? Well, we all know what Joe Biden was doing,
we all know what Obama was doing. Shoot, we all
know what Bush was doing. We all know what all
these people were doing. There was no competition. There was
no America. First. It was hey, America is here. Everybody
pull out the needles. Then start sucking blood. The American

(18:08):
tax paper is here. The piggybank has arrived. Please suck
me dry man. I wish I could do that over,
but you understand exactly what I mean. That's how they
treat us. Anyway, Let's move on. Let's make fun of Democrats.
That'll be really fun because something funny is happening, because
there's another part of why this doesn't happen on their end.

(18:30):
We'll discuss that. Got some good inflation numbers. They're cutting too,
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What does that mean? But that means nothing. Okay, you're

(20:19):
probably right, that is Chicago's best song. It sucks too.
Nobody has ever heard that song on the radio and said, hey,
someone turn it up. It's never happened ever, because that
song sucks just like you do. Chris. Anyway, hold on,
I'm gonna talk about something else. Oh, inflation. Okay, So
you may wonder why I didn't open up the show
talking about it. One. It's kind of a boring, nerdy

(20:42):
economic number. They were expecting inflation to come in at
two point nine, and instead they came in at two
point eight. Good, good, good, I never nerded out on
the actual inflation number when Joe Biden was president either,
because I think when you start talking numbers when it

(21:02):
comes to an economy, in my personal opinion, this is
just a personal opinion. I think you talk past people,
not over their heads. It's not like you can't understand
it or I can't understand it. I get what it means.
But what impact does that make on the person who's
struggling to get by? Hey, great news, it's a two

(21:24):
point eight percent. Yeah great, my visa bill is still
it's maxed out. I got to pay off my visa card.
I'm on my way to my night shift after I
had three hours in between my day job. Why am
I supposed to be excited about inflation. It's not that
I'm not happy about inflation coming in under what was expected.

(21:45):
My point is I believe, no matter what, it doesn't
really matter what Trump does, that we're probably in for
some tough economic times because the Biden administration threw out
as much money as they possible we could to try
to do smoking mirrors with the economy. That's why I
remember we talked about how one quarter of every job

(22:07):
I think it was in the last year was a
government job. They just started hiring people into the government
to make unemployment look better, just started throwing billions and
billions and billions doll of dollars around to try to
make the economy look good. Well, the bill comes due
here one. I think inflation is probably going to go
back up at some point in time. And look, if

(22:30):
we have to be totally honest, we just passed a
continuing resolution. Well we're about to went through the House.
Continuing resolutions are a disaster when well, they're always a
skin because you should never have one ever, that's for
emergency purposes only. But when you continue just passing the

(22:50):
same budget, that's a World War II style budget. When
you're not in World War two, how are you going
to fix inflation? And then there's another big bill, and
then there will always be another big thing. So again,
I'm happy the numbers better. I think we're probably in
for some for some rocky times at some point in time,
and I don't know what that is. On the good front,

(23:13):
they do know they have to massively deregulate this economy,
and they're moving forward with this. Trump was great at
this the first time around. He deregulated the economy. And
this is a little long. I might actually I might
actually play the whole thing because I love it so much.
Lee Zelden. He's very good man. Remember he was. He
ran for office in New York and it's just a

(23:33):
good human being. Lee Zeldon. He was a former congressman
from New York. But he talked about what they're doing
at the EPA, one of the more evil organizations in
the government. This is how you get an economy to
grow quick.

Speaker 5 (23:46):
Today, I'm pleased to make the largest deregulatory announcement in
US history. The Environmental Protection Agency is initiating thirty one
historic actions to fulfill President Trump's promise to unleash American energy,
revitalize our auto industry, restore the rule of law, and

(24:07):
give power back to the States. EPA will be reconsidering
many suffocating rules that restrict nearly every sector of our
economy and cost Americans trillions of dollars. Our actions include
the Biden Administration's deeply flood Clean Power Plan two point zero,

(24:28):
mercury and air toxic standards quato BC particulate matter two
point five.

Speaker 1 (24:36):
I'm gonna pause for a second because a lot of
this stuff gets way nerdy and way detailed. So I
thought maybe it would help if I could explain why
this costs you money, because that gets lost a lot.
Oh deregulations good, regulations bad? What does that mean? So
here's an example. One of my friends, who will go unnamed,

(25:00):
works on industrial things. Put it to you that way.
When you're driving up the highway and you see a
big plant, maybe it's a power plant or things like that.
He's a contractor who works on industrial things. Okay, he
does contracts for private companies. He also does contracts for

(25:21):
government agencies, and these are two examples. He does contracts
for Exon Mobile. He does contracts for the city of Omaha, Nebraska.
He also does contracts for the federal government. Contracts here,
contracts there. Member, he works on plants. I'm not going
to go into specifics of what he does. He works

(25:45):
for the federal government. A communication. He'll do a contract
for them. The federal government. The rules they put on
him determines the price he has to give them for
doing his work. So if he's going to do something,
as an example, where they want him to rebuild these

(26:06):
five big tanks, and those five big tanks were going
to cost one hundred thousand dollars apiece. And let's say
he's already put in the bid. Because the facts, this
exact kind of thing did happen. He had already put
in the bid, it had already been accepted. He won
the contract. This was under Donald Trump the first time
Joe Biden gets elected. Now, remember that's a five hundred
thousand dollars contract, and this is a federal contract. That's

(26:29):
your money. You worked for it, it's your money. Five
hundred thousand dollars bid. Joe Biden gets elected. Boo boo,
boo boop. Nope, that's regulated, that's regulated. This is a
red flag that bevfit. Five hundred thousand dollars contract turned
into an eight hundred thousand dollars contract that you had

(26:50):
to pay for overnight. Like that. You decided you were
going to make him do this and do that and
jump through that hoop. You need this certificate. You have
to do this and immediately five hundred to eight hundred
thousand dollars. You make my life harder. I have more
red tape, I have to purchase this extra piece of materials.
I have to hire this expert who's almost always the

(27:12):
congressman's cousin. You get how that works. That's why regulations
work this way. I'll let him contain light.

Speaker 5 (27:18):
Medium and heavy car and truck rules, knee apps, and
the so called social cost of carbon. To advance cooperative federalism,
EPA will partner with states that were universally rejected by
the last administration's Good Neighbor Rule, among many other actions.
Today's momentous day also includes the two thousand and nine

(27:40):
Endangerment Finding, along with all actions that rely on it.
I've been told the Endangerment Finding is considered the holy
grail of the climate change religion. For me, the US
Constitution and the laws of this nation will be strictly
interpreted and followed no exceptions. Today the green new scam ends,

(28:02):
as the EPA does it's part to usher in the
golden age of American success. Our actions will lower the
cost of living by making it more affordable to purchase
a car, heat your home, and operate a business. Jobs
will be created, especially in the US auto industry, and
our nation will become stronger for it. From the campaign

(28:25):
trail to day one and beyond, President Trump has delivered
on his promise to unleash energy dominance and lower the
cost of living. We at EPA will do our part
to power the great American comeback.

Speaker 1 (28:41):
That's awesome. There's a lot going well, and there's a
lot you can feel good about. Yes, we have some
rocky times, but there's a lot to feel good about.
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(30:38):
just have to play this exchange. This actually happened a
couple of days ago, and I was gonna play it,
but then I wasn't gonna play it. But you know,
people are worried. I'm worried about what the midterms are
gonna bring and what's twenty twenty eight gonna bring. And
you never know because you never want to lose power
to these people again. But did you hear the exchange
in Congress? The exchange with the tranny congressman from Delaware.

(31:03):
This dude, I think he calls himself Sarah. Now he
calls himself Sarah, Sarah McBride, My name is Sarah McBride. Anyway,
this tranny gets elected, and well, I'll just let it play.
The Republican introduces him as mister. The tranny starts, and
then this other Democrat gets insanely indignant about the whole thing.

(31:27):
Before I play it, I want to once again remind
you of something you know already that you don't walk
into the White House unless you win Pennsylvania, Michigan, Wisconsin.
I know, California's nice. I got it, I got it,
I get it. But Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, Michigan, these are the

(31:49):
states Democrats need to grab again. So how are they looking.

Speaker 6 (31:54):
And not recognize the representative from Delaware, mister McBride.

Speaker 7 (32:00):
Thank you, madam, Chair Ranking Member Keating also wonderful, Chairman.

Speaker 8 (32:04):
Could you repeat your instroduction again, please?

Speaker 1 (32:07):
Yes, it's.

Speaker 6 (32:09):
We have set the standard on the floor of the House,
and I'm simply what.

Speaker 8 (32:14):
Is that standard?

Speaker 9 (32:15):
Mister chairman, would you repeat what you just said you
introduced a duly elected representative from the United States of America.

Speaker 6 (32:23):
Please, I will the representative from Delaware, mister McBride.

Speaker 9 (32:29):
Mister chairman, you are out of a order. Mister chairman,
Have you no decency? I mean I have come to
know you a little bit, but.

Speaker 8 (32:38):
This is not decent.

Speaker 6 (32:39):
We will continue this.

Speaker 9 (32:40):
You will not continue it with me unless you introduce
a duly elected representative the right way.

Speaker 6 (32:48):
This hearing is adjourned.

Speaker 1 (32:50):
Have you no decency? These people are well Trump said
it pretty well today.

Speaker 4 (32:56):
Democrats have no clue. You saw that the other night
during the speech. The people are shit, They don't know
what's happening in the real world. The Democrats have to
get their act together. And if they don't vote, then
what you're gonna do is you're gonna have taxis that
are going to go through the roof.

Speaker 3 (33:11):
You're gonna have a very bad time.

Speaker 4 (33:12):
You're gonna have some very bad things happen, and people
are gonna blame the Democrats.

Speaker 1 (33:17):
How lost are they?

Speaker 10 (33:19):
Well?

Speaker 1 (33:20):
The violence is picked back up. I'm sure you've seen
the stories about Tesla. As of right now, people are
vandalizing Tesla's because that's Elon Musk's company. In fact, one
guy actually setting himself on fire in South Carolina as
he was trying to torch a Tesla. I've seen videos

(33:43):
of people throwing rocks at Tesla's as they drive by.
They're pounding on the windows. It's getting really ugly out there,
and this was heard on MSNBC.

Speaker 11 (33:55):
I don't know who he thinks he's buying Tesla's, but
I can guarantee you that they're out of reach, many
of them for the average Trump voters. So I'm not
sure who in amount of universe he's urging to buy
Tesla's because Tesla.

Speaker 1 (34:07):
They're also going on the news and once again disparaging
everybody who voted for Donald Trump as being someone too
poor to buy a Tesla. They are unbelievably lost. They
don't appear to be about found and one of the
main reasons is the naked anti americanism of them. Here's

(34:32):
the story the Dugger band. They wrote a song called
True Colors, just a patriotic song. Listen to this little story.

Speaker 10 (34:41):
Weezer show in a station do not allow any politically
buy as songs on either side of the line. We're
going to have to ask the band to perform a
different song on Wednesday. We wrote this song because we're
proud to be Americans and we're tired of people putting
the USA down. I'll quote the lyrics from the course
of our song true Colors. I ain't leaving here. I'm
an eighth generation god fearing blue collar with the flag waving.

Speaker 3 (35:04):
I don't wait for the fourth of July.

Speaker 10 (35:06):
It's year round, lifelong American pride right here, right now.

Speaker 3 (35:11):
I'm drawing the line.

Speaker 10 (35:12):
If this country ain't something you can stand behind, then
that's the difference between me and you.

Speaker 3 (35:17):
Because my true colors are red, white, and blue.

Speaker 10 (35:20):
We decided not to perform a different song on WSMV
because our freedom of speech is worth more than their publicity.

Speaker 1 (35:27):
Our radio station wouldn't play those lyrics because it was
too political. Now, I didn't hear anything political in there.
If you play that song for Shoot, I was gonna say,
JFK forget that. If you played that song for Bill Clinton,
he probably sing along. Hey man, look, you know he would.

(35:51):
But the modern Democrat Party has turned into the tranny
lovin America Sucks Party. It just doesn't seem like they
can get it back together again, and they may not.
There is a chance. I don't want to get your
hopes up or my hopes up. There's a chance they're done,

(36:14):
meaning there's a chance their party bottoms out and keeps
going down from there, and they could be in the
political wilderness for a very long time. It has happened before.
There was a stretch. It was in the nineteen hundreds.
I think it was forty years since Republicans had a
majority in the United States Congress. Forty years. Think about that,

(36:38):
a period of time when what are the two political
parties was just out of step with the United States
of America, couldn't get it right, and was simply out
of power. We're still suffering from that time, by the way,
that's what happens when you allow one party rule from
that time. But putting that aside, these people are insane,

(37:00):
absolutely insane, and I'm not sure they can get it right.
This is on top of being hilarious insane.

Speaker 6 (37:07):
I now recognize the representative from Delaware, mister McBride.

Speaker 7 (37:13):
Thank you, madam, Chair Ranking Member Keating also wonderful Chairman.

Speaker 8 (37:17):
Could you repeat your instroduction again.

Speaker 6 (37:19):
Please, Yes, we have set the standard on the floor
of the House, and I'm simply.

Speaker 8 (37:27):
What is that standard? Mister chairman? Would you repeat what
you just said?

Speaker 9 (37:32):
You introduced a duly elected representative from the United States
of America please.

Speaker 6 (37:37):
I will the representative from Delaware, mister McBride.

Speaker 8 (37:42):
Mister chairman, you are out of a order. Mister chairman.
Have you no decency? I mean I have.

Speaker 1 (37:50):
That's the part that murders me. Anyway, stop all this,
we'll come back to it. It's time to finish up
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