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Speaker 1 (00:10):
This is a Jesse Kelly Show. It is the Jesse
Kelly Show. Another hour of The Jesse Kelly Show on
a Wednesday. We're going to discuss a little bit about this,
the polling gap, if you will, between men women college
educated non college educated. It is uh, it's an eye
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opening bit. But I'm before I get to that, I
want to do some emails and I want to make
this final point on the court situation, just off the
top of my head. In the past few days, the
courts have decided that USAID funding has to continue. The
courts have decided that the rapists and murderers on their
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way to El Salvador should be brought back to your town.
Shorts have decided evil thing after evil thing, even the
trainees in the military. Some judge came out because Trump
tried to stop all that, and he said, no, no,
they have to stay. And what we got yesterday was
the Chief Justice John Roberts scolding Donald Trump for talking
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about impeaching them. Well, first, allow me to be daddy, Jesse.
The judges are not going to be impeached. I'm sorry,
I would love to impeach them, but please stop sending
me emails. We just need to impeach them. We have
a razor thin majority in the House. We also need
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two thirds of the Senate. We're not going to get
close to two thirds of the Senate, and the low
TGP in the House is not going to impeach them.
When you send we just needed to impeach them, you
might as well just send I hope the sky rains skittles,
because both of those things have the same chance of happening. So,
because they can't be impeached, we have to have absolutely
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positively have to have the Supreme Court step in and
stop these judges. Can you expect that? Well, John Roberts
came out and told Trump, basically scolded Trump instead of
the judges. How will the Supreme Court rule on this,
I don't know, but they will have to rule, and
they will have to rule shortly. If they rule against
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us or don't rule, the Trump administration has a choice
to make, and they're both bad choices. They can choose
to ignore the judicial rulings and just move forward anyway,
essentially defying the courts, or they can allow the courts
the communists that the Democrats have put on the benches
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to stop any of the reforms you want them. Both
of those are terrible options. What we're hearing out of
the Trump administration, well, I'm not sure I know what
they're thinking. Here was Caroline Levitt on that today.
Speaker 2 (03:00):
Clear effort by these judges to slow roll this president's agenda.
And if you just look at the injunctions that this
president has faced, deporting foreign terrorists from our homeland, hiring
and firing of executive branch employees, which when the president
is the executive of the executive branch. You also see
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an injunction by a partisan activist judge when it comes
to the Secretary of Defense trying to determine the readiness
of our troops and the qualifications of our troops in
our armed forces. Right, judges in this country are acting erroneously.
We have judges who are acting as partisan activists from
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the bench. They are trying to dictate policy from the
President of the United States. They are trying to clearly
slow walk this administration's agenda, and it's unacceptable. As the
President said last night, we will continue to comply with
these court orders. We will continue to fight these battles
in courts, but it's incredibly apparent.
Speaker 1 (04:02):
I'm gonna stop I'm gonna let her keep going in
a moment. We are going to comply with the court
orders and fight these battles in courts. I'm not saying
that's a bad statement at this point in time. That's
probably the smart move, fighting in the courts while you can.
Speaker 3 (04:22):
She continues that there is a concerted effort by the
far left to judge shop, to pick judges who are
clearly acting as partisan activists from the bench in an
attempt to derail this president's agenda. We will not allow
that to happen.
Speaker 2 (04:37):
And not only are they usurping the will of the
president and the chief executive of our country, but they
are undermining the will of the American public, tens of
millions of Americans who duly elected this president to implement
the policies that are coming out.
Speaker 4 (04:50):
Of this White House.
Speaker 1 (04:53):
We're going to comply. We're going to fight it in
the courts, but we're not going to allow them to
I don't know where we're at, but I just wanted
to leave this with this, and then we're going to
move on through some emails and other things. If the
Supreme Court rules against us, then we will truly find
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out in that moment, whether Donald Trump is this unique,
historic figure that will move America very, very far in
the right direction, or is he just another guy who's
going to get eaten alive by the system. We will
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find out the answer to that in the wake of
the Supreme Court ruling against us. If they do, look,
I pray they don't. I just don't have a ton
of faith in the Supreme Court. I pray they don't
rule against us. If they do rule against us, Trump
is going to be in a very very difficult situation,
and he's going to have to make a brutally hard choice.
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You want to make it harder, I'll make it harder
for him and you. Right now, the American public, they're
already starting to pull these things. The American public, not you,
but the public in general. They do not like the
idea of the president defying the courts. It's completely unpopular,
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you know how. Trump's super popular right now for a
modern era president. Fifty two percent approval is very popular.
He's very popular. The people are happy, norms are happy.
All that stuff that all goes away if he starts
to find the courts. If the Supreme Court rules against us,
he's going to have to make a brutal, brutal decision,
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be a historic figure, try to save the country or
allow the communists to win. There you go, Jesse sessays,
Dear doctor Kelly, I want to preface this question by saying,
I'm a twenty four old year old anti communists. With
all the talk of Khalil being deported, it makes me
wonder why we are non citizens attending US universities. I
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know college is worthless, and I know the reason why
it's so expensive because the government subsidize it. That's right.
But wouldn't it make it It wouldn't making it so
only US citizens can attend make it more accessible and
cheaper for the people of our country. Okay, First of all, yes,
you're correct. If American universities were only for Americans, it
would make it more accessible to Americans. That's correct. We've
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always and we will always want to educate some foreigners
in our universities. Now, I need to clarify what we
have now is completely ridiculous, and I mean completely ridiculous.
To know that we have hordes and hoards and hordes
of foreigners on our campuses is insane. But bringing in
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people from other countries to not only education, hate them
in America's university system, but introduce them to America's culture.
It is part of how global diplomacy has always been
done and will always be done. And we want that
option with them too, right. And it's not that I
could ever get in, But if I could have, let's
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just assume I wasn't an idiot and I got good grades.
Me doing a semester at Oxford is a good thing.
You want the strengthen those trial, strengthen those ties, learn
their culture. It's a good thing in general, but of course,
like so many other good things, it's been abused repeatedly
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by America's left, and now it's become this avenue to
get a bunch of scumbags into our country as fast
as possible. Our immigration system is so unbelievably broken. Hey, Jesse,
you've had a number of great history stories, and now
you've gotten me focused on the gist. He talked about
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Roman wars and battles and thousands, tens of thousands on
both sides. I've only heard of quote camp followers in
my readings of history. But how would the Roman empire
or army deal with early technology logistics? They must have
had an entire town or city in some kind of proximity. Right,
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You can't just pillage the surrounding communities with thousands of
on thousands of hungry mouse to feed. You'd stripped the
entire landscape. Bear, where did the food come from? Who
cooked it? So on and so forth. This guy, he
went on a very long email here and it's all awesome.
So buddy, you did a good job and can't read
the whole thing on the air. I'll give you a
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little tidbit about the Romans. I'm not gonna do a
ton of history here, but I'll give you a little
tidbit about the Romans. You want to know one of
the reasons the Roman Empire was so powerful. Roads. Isn't
that the lame thing you've ever heard in your life?
Is that not the most anti climactic answer ever? The
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Romans were emphatic about building roads in their empire, city
to city, city to city roads, roads, roads, roads, roads.
We are used to living in modern America, where there
are roads everywhere, pave, gravel, whatever, there's a road wherever
you're going. In the ancient world, that was not the case.
The Romans realized, hey, let's get a nice wide road.
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Let's make sure it's secure. Goods can move to and
fro way faster. I'll tell you what. I'll put one
little finishing touch on this, and then we'll do this
poll that I'm about to read you. Before we do that,
I'm going to talk to you about Rome specifically. You know,
before the age of Caligula and Nero and all those
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Roman empires, Rome was a republic. In fact, Julius Caesar.
Julius Caesar exists right at that crossroads from when Rome
was a republic into being an empire run by emperors.
It's an unbelievably fascinating story, and it's so applicable to
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where we are right now as a country with this
rotted government that people are chafing against it, and so
we're not sure we want somebody to come save us.
It's you want to go learn about it. I would
highly suggest you go learn about it. Hillsdale'll teach you
about it for free. Did you know that Hillsdale College
is offering more than forty online courses for free. Hillsdale
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dot edu slash jesse is where you go to enroll
Hillsdale dot edu slash jesse. Go learn about the Romans.
I'll put a finishing touch on this.
Speaker 5 (11:48):
Hang on. Jesse Kelly returns next.
Speaker 1 (11:54):
It is the Jesse Kelly Show on a wonderful, wonderful Wednesday.
You can email the show Jesse at Jesse kellyshow dot com.
We are going to talk to Daniel Turner in about
ten minutes from now. Joe Biden pulled some things with
natural gas, unsurprisingly, and Daniel wants to talk about that
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before we do that, though, so obviously I understand that
I'm an offensive human being. I get that. I can't
help it. It's how I was raised. I'm rude, I understand.
And there are many things I say that make people angry.
Speaker 5 (12:32):
I get it.
Speaker 1 (12:34):
One thing I say a lot that makes people angry
is men turn communists when they marry one, women turn
communists when they go to college. And whenever I say that,
because people love to personalize things and people love to
apply everything to them, I'll get a flood of emails
from dudes saying I married a liberal and she hasn't
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changed me, or something something along those lines, and we'll
get a flood of parents. It's usually parents, not the
women themselves, but we'll get a flood of parents. My
daughter went to college and turned out. Fine, that's not true,
I put to I got. I understand that there are
exceptions to those things. But I'm going to read something
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to you and it's staggering, and just understand the reasons
for this. In the Soviet Union they knew this to
be true. And Mao's China they knew it to be true.
In Cambodia, pulpots Cambodia, they knew it to be true.
The most committed Communist recruits, the most committed, and frankly
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most murderous, were young women. Why not because women are
bad or dumb or evil. It's nothing like that at all. Remember,
communists learn how to use your values against you women, Women,
they helped balance men out in that men are more
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likely to rebel against the norms of society. We're a
more rebellious type. A woman, to balance us out, is
much more likely to conform or try to conform to
the society around her. She wants to be viewed as
kind and nice. How many times if you're a woman,
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how many times have you said it? If you're a dude,
how many times has your woman said it to you?
Please don't embarrass me when you're walking into a party.
You're laughing, right, Chris, Hey, Corey's your wife ever said
something like that to you?
Speaker 5 (14:38):
Yeah?
Speaker 1 (14:38):
Not too everybody. It's the human nature. Why why she
say that? She wants to be viewed at as normal
and nice. The problem is young women when you send
them to college, in seeking out normalcy and seeking out acceptance,
get eaten alive by the communism on college campuses. I'm
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going to read you a few numbers here. This is
a poll done by Steve Karnaki NBC News. What's your
opinion of Donald Trump? White men with no degree plus
forty one white men with college plus one, white women
with no degree plus fourteen white women with college negative
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thirty eight. What's your opinion of jd. Vance White men
no degree plus thirty six, white men with college negative one,
white women with no degree plus eight white women with
college negative thirty eight. I could go on and on
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down that list. I'll just do the white men with
no college degree from now on to make it simpler.
What's your opinion of the Republican Party White men with
no degree plus twenty five, white women with college negative
thirty five. What's your opinion of DEI you know that
evil cultural Marxism, anti white racism is what it is.
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White men with no degree negative forty, white women with
college plus thirty one. This is not to dunk on
white women with college. This is for the parents and
the young ladies out there. I'm not saying your little
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girl can't go to college. If you're a young lady,
I'm not saying don't go to college. Sometimes in life
we have no choice but to do dangerous things. I've
done dangerous things a million times in my life, sometimes
by my own choice, but sometimes I had no choice.
Just living life, Sometimes you have to do dangerous things.
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Be careful, be so so careful. No the days, the day,
it's not nineteen seventy. Oh sweet, she got into. Just
pick your school. She got in. That's where she's going.
You send your baby girl off to an American university,
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it's like throwing her in the gorilla enclosure in the zoo.
Maybe she'll make it out, maybe she won't. But the
longer she stays there, the greater the chances are you're
never actually going to see your baby girl ever. Again,
I'm not saying don't go. Maybe she wants to be
a nurse or whatever anything, whatever, CEO, I don't care
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what it is. Women go to college too. It's fine,
Be so so careful because these colleges eat these young
women up alive. And don't make the mistake you're probably
making right now. Not my girl. We've trained her well.
Do you have any idea how many emails I have
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from parents who quote raised her well and lost her
in four years. You're eighteen as a woman or a man.
Your brain is still developing, your values are still developing.
You can have a rock solid eighteen year old young
lady and what comes back to you some nutball lesbian
who hate your guts. Be careful, all right, That's all
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I wanted to say. Let's talk to Daniel Turner about
energy next miss something.
Speaker 2 (18:30):
There's a podcast, get it on.
Speaker 1 (18:32):
Demand wherever podcasts are found, The Jesse Kelly Show. It
is The Jesse Kelly Show on a wonderful, wonderful Wednesday,
a up day. And you know what that intro music means.
That means our good friend Daniel Turner with power the Future,
is about to drop some energy knowledge here on the
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world famous Jesse Kelly Show. Daniel talk to me about
Joe Biden natural gas.
Speaker 5 (19:01):
Oh my gosh, Jesse, you know, his legacy won't die.
His administration is over. His legacy is going to last
forever if you recall and your your wonderful audience does.
At the the end of twenty twenty three, early twenty
twenty four, Joe Biden announced, Hey, we're going to pause
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natural gas exports. Right, we need to pause it. We
need to do a study. We need to determine if
our natural gas industry is affecting climate change. Huge news
for the natural gas industry. You could argue it cost
him the state of Pennsylvania because even the governor had
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to backtrack. But they're useless. Senator Bob Casey was asleep
at the wheel and did nothing. And after Texas, Pennsylvania
is the second largest producer, so it's a huge issue. Well,
now it comes to light that there's a new Department
of Energy the Trump administration that this so called study
that they had to commission to make these decisions had
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already been done and they didn't like the results, so
they just buried it. And that's what the Biden administration
does that we know they did this on COVID, right,
we know they did this on every study that came
out about vaccine. Anything they don't like, they just bury it.
And then they yell at people like you and me
that you have to believe the science, you have to
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trust the experts. And I'm sorry. I love this administration
and I'm very excited about what's happening, but I think
we're only about fifteen percent level here. I think people
need to go to jail on this. There's some idiot
who was at the dog at the Department of Energy,
and it may have been the Secretary herself, Jennifer Grhanholme,
who got this study, who saw the results and said, yeah,
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we don't want that. Bury it. Someone made that conscientious
decision to lie to the American people, to deceive them,
to lie to in theory, the White House and the
Biden administration to how many companies went bankrupt, right, how
many natural gas guys lost their job? How many people
that Christmas were like, well, crap, we can't buy gifts
because I've been laid off for the last couple of
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months because the Biden administration has a pause on natural gas.
And they knew the damned Oh Jesse, I'm getting angry.
They knew the damn truth, and they purposely hid it
from us because it wasn't the political result they wanted.
So I think it's time the Biden, the Trump administration
and Pam BONDI start hauling people away in handcuffs and
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we start having trials because I'm sick and damn tired
of the of the deep state doing to this to us.
And then we just say, well, you know, that's just
the way it is, that that happened, that was COVID,
that was climate and they get away with it over
and over again.
Speaker 1 (21:47):
Uh, Daniel, I share your anger. These people are monsters.
I mean, honestly, we don't have to look further than
the astronauts they just left in space because they didn't
want to work with Elon Musk. They're just freaking monsters
that they're not. They're anti humans, that's what they are.
But I want you to nerd out for a second
with me on natural gas. Help me understand One, how
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plentiful is it? Do we have endless supplies? Is it
very limited? Two? What is it actually used for? What
are what are we powering with it? What can we
power with it? Tell me about natural gas?
Speaker 5 (22:22):
So the first question is we know that we have
in the current reserves around four hundred years of reserve
of natural gas at our current rate. And that number
is very conservative because there are lots of places in
the world we can't even do exploratory. They think one
of the largest natural gas formations is outside of Monterey, California.
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Of course, no one is able to explore, no one
is able to tap into it and say how much
is actually here because California is an insane asylum. Even
though Los Angelinos know this, they coexist with oil wells regularly.
We've been drilling oil, you know, the Librea, tar pits,
et cetera. We've been drilling oil from Los Angeles for
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longer than Los Angeles was Los Angeles. So there really
isn't any threat. But it's California, So we don't know
how much natural gas we actually have. But what we
do know we have centuries. And that's not just for us,
that's for our allies as well. That's for the good guys.
So that's the good part. The second part is what
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do we do with it. Primarily it is used as
since it's very combustible, it's used to produce electricity. Right,
all of electricity requires electrons spinning in a rapid space.
That's how you make electricity. We do this with our
socks and a metal doorknob by getting electrons to move
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really fast, right, and you shock yourself. All electricity is
is getting electronic How do you get these electrons to move?
You need something, normally that is combustible. So we either
burn coal that boils water that it's turbines to move
that creates electricity, or we burn natural gas that boils
water that we need to have things move. In the
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case of wind, it's the wind turbines themselves that move,
which in theory sounds great. But sometimes the wind doesn't blow,
and yet you still use electricity. So that's why wind
is stupid and we shouldn't use it. But then again,
this is you know, politics twenty twenty five. Second thing
they do with natural gas besides periose electricity are hundreds
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of thousands of chemical compounds, most of them in pharmaceuticals
and medicines. Most of the things you use to cure
cancer or to fight cancer come from derivatives of natural gas.
People way smarter than I will ever be, play with
those chemicals and they turn it into products that save.
Speaker 1 (24:49):
Lives, Daniel, if I could give you, if we were
starting the Republic of Daniel Turner again, we'll speak with
Daniel Turner Power the Future, and I could give you
unlimited amounts of natural gas or unlimited amounts of coal.
What's better?
Speaker 5 (25:11):
That is a tough question because they do different things. Ok,
there is coal that is used that we burn to
make electricity, but there are different types of coal that
we burn to make steel and to make cement. There's
different types of coal that we burn at different temperatures
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for all of the metals and for smelting processes. And
natural gas doesn't burn that hot. So we're never going
to get rid of coal. Because you know, the turbines
that are used to produce electricity in a natural gas
power plant, we're all forged with coal. So really, I mean,
if I had to choose Jesse, I would choose coal.
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Nothing replaces coal, and that's what And that's the thing
that's so funny about the stupidity of our elected leaders
is they think they will replace it, but nothing can
replace coal. We we don't know how to make steel
without coal, and yet we punish coal, and then we
see steel prices go up and then we wonder why
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we've you know, why are construction costs down? We'll try
to get in a drill bit if you don't have coal,
So I would, I would, I think coal and I
started Power the Future because of coal miners, because they
are the most disrespected class in America. So coal is
always my first.
Speaker 1 (26:30):
Love, no doubt about it. Daniel. The Trump administration, what
aren't they doing well when it comes to energy?
Speaker 5 (26:40):
I would pull a lot faster and a lot harder
every single green dollar that is subsidizing failed technologies. And
that's gonna hurt, well, Jesse, it is gonna hurt. And
I don't want to cause pain to the American people.
And Donald Trump doesn't, so he knows. If he pulls
these green dollars that are subsidizing, for example, your Texas
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wind turbines, the electricity rates are going to skyrocket. And
that's kind of why they put the subsidies in to
begin with. You know, they know no politician will ever
have the backbone to get rid of those subsidies. But
all we're doing is prolonging the agony. Right, All we're
doing is just putting another patch on the spare and
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driving down the highway, and that's not a way to
run a country. So that is the toughest thing. If
anyone can do it, it's Donald Trump, one because I
think he's genuinely brave. And two he's not up for reelection,
but he knows the American people and that short term
which are going to is going to be years, are
going to suffer a lot, and he doesn't want to
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cause that suffering. And that's that's the evil of the
green industry, right. They gave it a system that will
forever be indebted to the taxpayers, and can we ever
undo it? I don't know. It's kind of like medic
care and Medicaid and social Security, all these government programs.
Once they start and people get hooked on them, they
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never they never get better, they never work. We just
continue to subsidize them until we're bankrupt.
Speaker 1 (28:13):
Yeah, the most addictive drug on the planet is taxpayer dollars.
Daniel Turner my friend, as always, Thank you, brother, I
appreciate you.
Speaker 5 (28:23):
All Right, I.
Speaker 1 (28:27):
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Speaker 5 (29:54):
He doesn't care if you believe him, but he's right.
Speaker 1 (29:58):
Jesse Kelly, it is the Jesse Kelly Show on a Wednesday.
Remember you can email the show Jesse at Jesse Kellyshow
dot com and we'll get back to those in a moment.
But I'm gonna touch again on that poll just briefly
that I brought up beforehand, about the shocking numbers of
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college educated women and how they compare to every other
group in the country, non college educated women, men with college,
men without college. College educated women are the heartbeat of
American communism. And if you're wondering why you're liberal, Aunt Peggy,
it's one hundred percent certain of things like a Russian collusion.
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She's one hundred percent certain of things that are easily
disprovable lies. It's probably because she went to college where
her mind was completely destroyed. I'll play a little example here.
The Associated Press, they essentially just invented a quote. Here's
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the quote. This is what they said. Gabbard talking about
d N I had Tulsi Gabbard. Gabbard says Trump and
Putin are very good friends focused on strengthening ties. That's
what the AP said. That's not what happened at all?
Not at all. In fact, it was so bad the
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AP had to retract the story. The Associated Press has
withdrawn its story about US Director National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard
saying Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin are very
good friends. Gabbard was talking about Trump and Indian Prime
Minister Narendra Modi. The AP will publish a corrected version
of the story. They just made it up. Oh, they
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weren't alone. Did you think your liberal and Peggy only
reads the AP? Now she probably watches MSNBC two. They
all ran with the same lie. They had to go
on air and correctly.
Speaker 6 (31:56):
We go though.
Speaker 7 (31:57):
Last night we reported on excerpts an interview between the
Director of National Intelligence, Telsa Gabbard and an Indian TV
news network in which she said that Trump was good
friends with a world leader. We said that world leader
was Vladimir Putin, but the full interview shows that Gabbart
was referring to Trump an Indian prime minister.
Speaker 6 (32:17):
Mody.
Speaker 5 (32:19):
Clear that up, all right?
Speaker 1 (32:21):
Quick note?
Speaker 4 (32:21):
Last night, The Last Word reported on excerpts of an
interview between the Director of National Intelligence, Telsa Gabbard and
an Indian TV News network in which she said Trump
was good friends with the world leader. Now we said
that world leader was Vladimir Putin, But the full interview
was subsequently released and it showed that Gabbard was refused
what was referring to Donald Trump and the Indian Prime
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Minister Narendra Modi.
Speaker 1 (32:44):
How many times have we told you the communist constructs
a world of make believe around their followers, and then
the followers they'll help keep it up. They'll help construct
it as well. Once again, let's go to Soviet defector
Juri bezmana of who explained exactly why they do what
they do and what the results are.
Speaker 6 (33:06):
Ideological subversion is the slow process which we call either
ideological subversion or active measures actively miropriatia in the language
of the KGB, or psychological warfare. What it basically means
is to change the perception of reality of every American
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to such an extent that, despite of the abundance of information,
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
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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 otherans, Marxism, Leninism.
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Ideology is being pumped into the soft heads of at
least three generations of American students without being challenged or
counterbalanced by the basic values of Americanism American patriotism. The
demoralization process in the United States is basically completed already
for the last twenty five years. Actually, it's over fulfilled
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because demoralization now reaches such areas where previously not even
comradant drop off and all his experts would even dream
of such a tremendous success. Most of it is done
by Americans to Americans thanks to lack of moral standards.
As I mentioned before, exposure to true information does not
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matter anymore. A person who was demoralized is unable to
assess true information. The facts tell nothing to him, even
if I shower him 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,
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he will refuse to believe it.
Speaker 1 (35:24):
Sound familiar at all. Be very, very careful what you
do with your child. And it's not just young women.
I point this out because young women are much more
vulnerable on a college campus than a young man. But
there are stories after stories after stories where young men
go down the exact same road. Just be careful. These
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are not systems where they're learning reading, writing and arithmetic.
Remember those weather underground domestic terrorists. Everyone who's read the
Anti Communist Manifesto available at Jesse kellybook dot com, everybody'll
remember the stories in there where we had all these
violent communist domestic terrorists in this country, nail bomb's murder,
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terrorism everywhere. They're not all rotting in prison, many many
of them are on campus as we speak, teaching Aiden,
Jaden and Braden how to become communist revolutionaries. And if
you're not careful, you will spend eighteen years raising up
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and caring for your child and send them off to
college on your dime and lose them forever. Would there
be anything worse than that? If that happened to one
of my buddies, one of my little buddies, James or Luke.
I don't think I'd be able to go on living.
So this is me cautioning you and myself in fact,
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speaking of fake news and lies. Oh boy, do I
have quite an example for that. I'll get to that
in a moment. Before I play that for you, I'm
going to get to this little bit nutrition. How long
do you think you would live? What would your health
be like if you ate fast food every meal? Everyone
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knows fast food is yes, I admit delicious, but empty calories.
You get that, I get that. You probably wouldn't have
a long life, would you. Well, that's why our dogs
don't live very long. They eat empty calories for every meal.
That's where rough Greens steps in. Roughgreens is the all
natural nutritional supplement. You sprinkle it on your dog's food?
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