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Speaker 1 (00:10):
This is a Jesse Kelly Show, The Jesse Kelly Show.
Let's have some fun on a Wednesday, a hump day
and an enormous day here on the Jesse Kelly Show.
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So buckle up. Here's what you can be in store
for one. I am going to have to own something.
I feel like I messed something up and I'm gonna
have to own it. But frankly you might have to
own it with me, depending on where you are in
the country. So I will get to that in just
a couple moments. We're also going to discuss these judges
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some more in a different way because it's time to
do so things. We're going to talk to b K
next hour, former special op Sky, and he's going to
talk about this signal stuff. In fact, I'll put a
bow on these leaked text messages, things like that, all
that emails. So much more coming up tonight on the
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world famous Jesse Kelly's Show. Now, I want to begin here,
and this is going to come back to an election
that happened yesterday, So just stay with me, all right.
I've used this example where examples like this before because
it applies to so many people and it's so easy
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to understand. But let's use the example of let's say
you're hugely, hugely fat and you have terrible, terrible, a
terrible diet. In fact, every morning for the last twenty years,
you have had three for breakfast every single morning, all right,
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every morning for the last twenty years. You've gotten so fat.
Now you're unhappy with your weight. You want to make
some changes, but I mean, it's part of your lifestyle.
You wake up down to dunkin donuts, three donuts, it's
just twe after twenty years, it's regime, it's who you are.
And so you wake up one day it's a Saturday morning,
that's the day you normally treat yourself to four and
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you decide, today's a day I'm making a change. No
more donuts. You make yourself a couple of eggs and
go for a walk. Then Sunday comes right back to
the donut shop. Three donuts. Now is that Saturday meaningless?
The Saturday where you skip the donuts, Is it meaningless? No,
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I would argue, it's deeply meaningful and good for you.
You broke a psychle, even if it was just for
a day. You took a day prove to yourself you
could do it. It's good, you should feel good about it.
But did you solve the problem that you're three hundred
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and fifty pounds because you skipped one Saturday. No, If
you want to solve that problem, it's going to involve pain, commitment.
It's going to involve doing hard things for longer. Here
in America. We are all guilty of this, And I
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don't want to act like I'm not okay. We are
all guilty of being distracted by the shiny lights in politics,
the new story of the day. Hey, let's focus on
just this. Let's talk about just this. When it comes
to political office, what do we focus on? Have you
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ever in your life put out a yard sign for
a member of your school board? Have you ever in
your life put out a yard sign, warn, a hat,
a T shirt, a bumper sticker for the president? You see,
we love the bright lights. We love the big sexy offices.
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We love when Donald Trump runs for office every four years.
We love to dust off our maga hats and grab
our maga pom palms and Trump Trump Trump and Trump
this and Trump that. And I don't want to be
dismissive of the fact that what we did as a
country was good in November. Credit to you, Credit to
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America in general, Credit to me, Credit to all of
us who did anything to help, even if it was
just voting. Credit to you. We woke up after four
years of disgusting communist rule under Joe Biden, and the
United States of America said no more of that. Wow,
that was awful. I think it was every county, or
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almost every county in the country moved to the right.
The whole country was all whoa no more of that?
Good for us? Did that lose all the weight though? No,
we did good, really good, and we should feel good.
We should feel pride in what we did. But it
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was one day, and we need to cobble together lots
and lots of those days or we can't save this place.
You can't vote for president or even win the presidency
once every four years and mail it in on every
other election and save the United States of America. It
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doesn't work that way. Where a country divided up federal government, states, counties, cities,
there's too many layers of government involved. There was a
critical election in Pennsylvania yesterday and I have to own this.
Don't think I'm pointing fingers as much as you, because
I am always hot on these things. I never brought
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it up. I knew about it. I talked about it
with friends, family, I didn't ever bring it up to you.
Why didn't I do that. I don't have any excuses
to give you. I had other things that were on
my mind, other things I wanted to talk about. Yesterday,
maybe you didn't even hear. In the Pennsylvania State House,
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not Congress, the state House, there was a special election,
a special election in one of the most Republican districts
in the United States of America. Trump won this particular
area by sixteen Trump plus sixteen. Chris could get elected
there if he Okay, maybe that's too far, but most
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people could get elected there if they were a Republican. Yesterday,
this special election seat, by the way, which was to
decide if Democrats's had a majority in the most critical
swing state in the country in their state legislature. Yesterday
was the special election. I didn't say a single word
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to you about it. I did not put out the word.
I have to own that in a district that should
have been handed to us on a silver platter, we
lost less than five hundred votes. Wasn't sexy. How many
times does the member of the state senator the state
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House get stopped in the Pigley Wiggley and asked for
a selfie on Instagram? Doesn't happen? Don't you very likely?
I would hope you know who your state senator is,
but you probably never met him or don't even really
care to. Wasn't sexy? These are the races the communist
shows up for every single time, and we simply don't.
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And we've got to change that about ourselves. And this
is something again, I have to own this as much
as anybody, because I have been given a platform that
I don't deserve at all, been blessed to be able
to talk to the whole country, blessed to feel like,
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in some small way, I'm staying in the fight for
my country, which is really all I ever wanted to do.
And because we're given this platform, I feel an obligation
to do, even if it's the smallest amount of good.
With this platform, on top of the fart jokes, I
feel an obligation to do some sort of good. And
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this is the kind of thing you have every right
to expect to expect me to bring this up, and
I did not. And look, if you're in this area
in Pennsylvania, you failed. I failed. We have to do better.
I have to do better. We cannot just get excited
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about the sexy things, the bright lights, the president, the senator.
Oh my gosh, I met a senator today. We have
got to set that kind of stuff aside and start
digging into the work that's not sexy, that's not fun.
Nobody celebrates you. That's the work that matters. You know,
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everybody knows the pastor in your church. Everyone's going to
greet him on the way out. Hey, great job, pastor.
Hey really spoke to me today. Love that Bible. Worse,
nobody can even name the lady who cleans the toilets.
The lady who cleans the toilets matters a lot. We've
got to become toilet cleaners. We have to become people
who are willing to do unsexy things in politics. Because
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the communist is he doesn't need the bright lights. He's
so committed to destroying everything he touches. He'll be involved everywhere.
He'll walk into a Republican plus sixteen district and an
off year, and he'll put his heart and soul into
it because he knows there's power at the end of
that rainbow. Power he can use. We well, hey, myself
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included me. You know what I did. I filled out
my March Madness bracket with my neighborhood friends and ab
and the kids. Oh we even have a little bet.
The winner gets to choose where we go for dinner.
One night, I filled out my March Madness bracket. I
even watched a couple games. Did I get involved in
the Pennsylvania election? Nope, not good enough, not by me,
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not by you. We've got to do better. I'm moving
off that. That's enough. I feel bad. Hang on, get
the cure for rhinos. He days with the Jesse Kelly Show.
It is the Jesse Kelly Show on a wonderful and
incredible Wednesday. Remember you can email the show Jesse at
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Jesse kellyshow dot com. Love hey, death threats, ask doctor
Jesse questions for Friday. That's coming soon. So one, just
final word, final word on that whole special election we missed.
It's a nice little reminder. Now that we got the
bad stuff out of the way, let's focus on the good.
You know what Jewish producer Chris did during the break
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after I got done, immediately got on his secret secretary
of State's website and found out ensured that he knew
when our next election was. Guess what it is, April
next month. It's a few days away. Nobody advertises them.
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They're not gonna show you it on TV. Oftentimes your
town won't hang a banner. If you don't care enough
to go look, you don't know wherever you're listening to
the sounami right now, you have a secretary of state,
Go look it up now and find out when the
next time you can get involved. Is it matters? It
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matters a lot? All right? Okay, Now let's focus on
a couple of good things. But because I have a
couple other I have a couple other little spicy items,
shall we First of all, eggs are.
Speaker 2 (12:24):
Down, gasolines way down.
Speaker 1 (12:27):
Eggs are way down.
Speaker 2 (12:29):
Groceries are down, very substantially, but down. Almost everything's down. Now,
I'd like to see interest rates come down a little bit,
and you're gonna see billions of dollars, even trillions of
dollars coming into our country very soon, in the form
of tariffs, because we were abused by presidents and frankly,
in all fair it wasn't their expertise, but they had
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no idea what they were doing.
Speaker 1 (12:54):
Outstanding.
Speaker 2 (12:55):
Also, Trump did this, and we're going to be ending
sanctuary cities if we find it necessary to do in
certain major areas, and we may just end the entire
thing all together, because it's just a way of protecting
criminals and nobody else is benefited by that. And for
some reason, Democrats want to keep and they want to
shield criminals from being sent back to their countries or
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being sent to prison. And in the meantime, the crime
rate has gone through the roof under Biden. It was
through the roof. It's starting to come down. But we're
taking a lot of people out of here. So we
may be presenting you very shortly with an executive order
ending sanctuary cities.
Speaker 1 (13:35):
Okay, so that's good. Ending sanctuary cities is good. But
I want to talk again in a little bit of
a different way about these activist judges you're angry at,
and I'm angry at this judge Boseburg and all these
other different judges, all these judges that keep stopping everything
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Trump tries to do. Trump tries to roll back Biden's communism,
stop it tries to do this, they stop. It can't
even deport rapists and criminals. So pause on that for
a moment, And I want you to think about this.
I as you know, I have a couple kids, and
let's say they were younger. Eh, let's call it five.
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Say they were both around five six years old. And
so when you have little little kids like that, you
worry about them around the house, around certain things. You
worry about them grabbing a knife, falling, hitting their head
on a corner, drinking, you know, bleach doing. That's the
kind of thing you worry about as a parent. So
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let's say, let's say because I was worrying, let's say
I told them, boys, you are never allowed to touch
the fire extinguisher, any of them. We have fire extinguishers
all over the house. You keep your hands off it.
And that's probably something I would have said to my boys,
not because I was worried about anything other than them
spraying each other with it, because they one hundred percent
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would do that and then hit each other with it
and think that was funny either way. What if I said, boys,
the rule is I'm your father. I'm giving an order
no touching the fire extinguisher, hands off and the boys
come home. I'm not there. Let's say moms out back
watering the garden or whatever it is women do, and
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a fire breaks out, and the fire extinguishers right there,
James and Luke they know how to work it. Should
they grab the fire extinguisher and try to put out
the fire? Well, if they do, that's breaking the rule. Okay,
well let's discuss that. Obviously, you think they should grab
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the fire extinguisher. I think they should grab the fire extinguisher.
But why Well, the purpose of the rule, the entire
purpose of the rule, is for the good and safety
of the family. The rule isn't there just to be
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a rule. The rule isn't the ultimate goal. The rule
is put into place with the goal of keeping the
family safe. So if we run into a situation where
the rule has to be ignored for the safety of
the family, then the rule needs to be ignored for
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the safety of the family, because that is the ultimate goal. Now,
let's talk about laws, the law, shoot, the constitution, whatever
it is. Why do we have it? Why do we
have laws? Is the purpose of laws? To follow?
Speaker 3 (16:53):
The law?
Speaker 1 (16:55):
Is the purpose of laws? Does it have any other
purpose or should it have any other purpose than the
safety and prosperity of the people under whom the law
or who are under the law. Of course you're not here.
End of course, that's the whole point of having a law.
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The point of having a law is not just to
have a law. It's to protect, to provide for the people.
So let's talk about these judges and what we must do.
Let's talk first about your dog. Did I ever tell
you Fred used to have bad allergies? I know you're
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gonna find that shocking. I can't. He's just the most
useless dog. Fred has really bad has really bad seasonal allergies.
And during the wintertime, what it used to during the wintertime,
Fred would snore terribly. Even when he was awake, he
would start to snore because his allergies were so bad.
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air and online at Jesse kellyshow dot com. It is
The Jesse Kelly Show on a wonderful Wednesday. Member. If
you miss any part of the show, you can download
the whole thing. iHeart Spotify iTunes. So we're talking about
the law, judges, the constitution, because this is what I'm
starting to see. Here's the headline. Activist Judge Bosberg allows
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trend A Arragua gang members to challenge the Alien Enemies
Act deportations. You already get all that. This is the
judge that ordered them to turn around. You get all that.
And so here's what I'm seeing a lot of from
a lot of people on our side. We're going to
set aside the communist demons. We know what they want.
What I'm seeing a lot of from people inside the administration,
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from pundits on TV and radio, it's what I'm seeing
as Wow, I mean, we do need to challenge that
in the courts. Well, if you actually look at the
Constitution and well, under the law I'm not even sure
the Alien anemen Ezact applies here. The rid of Habeas corpus.
Oh my gosh, why are we having this discussion. You
know what, I don't need to have this discussion. I
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don't need a lot of agree In fact, I don't
need to know how to read. I don't need to
know of these things, because here's what I do know.
We currently have a country full of rapists and murderers
who are not citizens. Rapists, murderers, drug dealers, thieves, barbarians
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we have brought in from all around the globe. The
Biden administration brought in a bunch of barbarians into our
country on purpose. Now we have them here, now we
need them out. If there is anything anything stopping us
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from getting violent criminals out of our country, then whatever
that anything is should simply be ignored. Oh but what
about the law. What about the law. I don't care
about the law. I care about the country. I care
about your safety, my safety. I care about knowing that
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my sister can go to the store without some monster
from Honduras cutting your head off. Oh but well, actually,
if you look at the constitution, no, no, no, you
don't understand.
Speaker 3 (21:07):
You don't understand. I don't care about the law. I
don't care about the constitution. If that's what you're using
to stop me from deporting barbarians, then I don't care
about that. Well, what about the precedent of this and
what about this rule? What about the brown versus No, No,
you don't understand. I don't care what excuse you use,
whatever reason it is. If I get my hands.
Speaker 1 (21:30):
On a rapist form Mal Salvador, and I'm hauling him
to a plane, and you say, Jesse, wait stop, you
can't return him. You can't return him, and here's why stop.
I don't care about your explanation, whatever your explanation is,
whatever your reason is, that I'm not allowed to send
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the monster back from whence he came, I don't care.
It doesn't matter. And the critical thing is, we need
the Trump administration to approach this exact problem the exact way.
That's what we must have. Now, it's time to ignore
the judges. It's time to force the Supreme Court to act.
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And if they act against your wishes, then it's time
to ignore them. To the purpose of having a law,
a constitution, judges, a Supreme Court is for the prosperity
and the safety of the people. That is the entire
purpose of its existence. The law doesn't exist for the law.
The law exists for the people. The constitution doesn't exist
for the constitution. It exists for the people. The government
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doesn't exist for the government. It exists for the people.
And if anything, anything is harmful to the people, then
it should be ignored and removed, and that is how
it must be treated. That's a great line, Chris. It's
from the book No Country for Old Men or the
movie if you've seen it, same different, the same difference.
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Where he's sitting there, the guys sitting there, and he's
getting ready to blow some dude's head off, and the
dude was whining about the rules and everything else. And
the guy said, well, if it's the rules that brought
you to this, then what good are the rules. Maybe
just maybe you're one of these loser dorc national review
types who's combed through the legal precedent and I've decided,
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you know what, I've decided after looking through thirty five
years of judicial this, and then I've decided that if
you actually cross the t's and dot the eyes and
then you go to the Latin interpretation of this that
these are the no no, no.
Speaker 4 (23:32):
I don't care.
Speaker 1 (23:34):
I don't care. I don't care what your explanation is
for why I'm not allowed to remove savages from inside
of my border, Savages who grab twelve year old girls
and spend two hours raping and torturing them before they
murder them. I don't care what your reasoning is. I
don't care if it's legal. I don't care. If you're right.
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You know that, I actually don't care. Get this. I
don't care if you're constitutional. I don't means nothing to me.
Whatever you're using as an excuse to stop me from
removing barbarians, I don't care. And if you want to
save a country that has been filled with savages, that's
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how you have to approach it. And if you're wondering
why I'm so upset about this, just pause for a
moment and think. Think about this thing. Think about how
long we've been discussing this. A plane full of animals
sent to El Salvador. This has now been what two
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weeks fellas probably two three weeks. For two or three weeks,
we've been stuck in the mud, quibbling about whether or
not we can should we pay the judge stop that.
We're appealing this. We need the Supreme Court. I can't believe.
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Wait a minute, this isn't This isn't even mass deportation.
This is the most basic step one. You go grab
the animals when you know where they are. The worst
first was the idea, you grab them, dump them, and
then we figure out how to get the other nineteen
million out of the country. This is step one of
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a twenty step process. And we have now because of
the law or the court or the judges, we've now
been bogged down.
Speaker 4 (25:30):
Here for two weeks. This is not going to work.
It's just it's just not going to work. We don't
even have time to argue about this. We have to
move with a sense of urgency because the clock is ticking.
Speaker 1 (25:50):
We don't have time. We don't have time to allow
the communists to slow roll every single part of stopping
their revolution. We are going to have to do whatever
it takes, whatever it takes to save the United States
of America. And I understand that when you start talking
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about this that it gets really scary for people. It
feels uncertain. I don't want to live an anarchy or
a tyranny or whatever. And I understand all, yeah, Chris,
I understand all those fears. I get it. I share
those fears.
Speaker 4 (26:30):
I do.
Speaker 1 (26:31):
I've warned you forever that I think I believe that
we will have a right wing dictator rise at some
point in time. And I've always said that to you,
and I've always believed that because as the evil communist
system stops one and stops one, and stops one and
stops one, there's always a new one that rises. And
every time a new one rises, history proves this. Look
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at the Roman Republic. Every time a new one rises,
he's smarter and meaner than the last one every time
because he well, wait a minute, they did that to
stop the last one, ain't doing that to me. Then
the next guy rises, Oh you did that to stop
the last one. Ain't doing that to me. They get
smarter and meaner, and smarter and meaner. And if we
don't move with a focused purpose now, if we don't
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set aside these ridiculous judges and these ridiculous rulings, now,
if we allow four years of this, that dictator is
gonna come. I'm telling you he's gonna come. And I
don't even mean in the distant future. I'm talking in
our lifetimes, depending on how old you are, I believe
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we will see one rise and the people will beg
for it. If we are in a place where you
can't legally remove barbarians from the United States of America,
then we're officially in a place where it's going to
get ugly. It is what it is. Let's do some
emails next. He doesn't care if you believe him, but
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he's right. Jesse Kelly, it is the Jesse Kelly Show
on a wonderful Wednesday. Member, you can email the show
Jesse at Jesse kellyshow dot com. I'll get there in
just a second. But just along these same lines, it's
getting a bunch of headlines. NPR's big shot Katherine Mayer
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had to testify before Congress today. If that voice sounded
familiar or the name sounded familiar, Yes, that's the Katherine
Mayer who has a permanent spot on the soundboard. The
dirty communists who said things like.
Speaker 2 (28:35):
That pek are reverence for the truth might become might
have become a bit of a distraction that is preventing
us from finding consensus and getting important things done.
Speaker 1 (28:46):
How do they look at the law the Constitution. Well,
Katherine Mayer said many things in the past, these communists
tend to do, so she dropped this little jim. The
number one challenge here that we see is, of course,
the First Amendment in the United States, for the communist
looks at the law, completely disregards it and simply moves forward. Now,
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I know what you're probably saying, Well, we don't want
to be like that. I don't want to be like
that either. But again, we are either all under the
law or we are not. And either the law is
meant for the people, or the law is meant for
itself or only for some of the people. The only
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way it works is if the laws exist for the
good of the people. And if there's any interpretation of
the law or the law itself that is harmful to
the people, well then the Trump administration has to ignore it.
We can't have four years of wait, let's stall here.
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We need to run through the appeal court. We need
for We can't even remove two hundred and fifty gang bangers.
How in the world are we ever going to get
to mass deportation? Yeah, Lee, all right, let's do some emails. Jesse,
how about charging and imprisoning company CEOs and owners who
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continue to hire illegals. Wouldn't that alone speed up self deportations.
Trump is failing on his deportation promise, and we're quickly
going to run out of time. Look, yes, what you're
discussing is something that has been put into place in
multiple places around the country. Employers are not supposed to
hire illegals. And I will say this is something that
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Trump administration already is starting to dig into. I've told
you firsthand from my hometown. I believe it was actually
shouldn't give out the names of nine hundred percent sure
of the name, but already was a business busted full
of illegals, illegals win business owner in deep trouble too.
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But you're right, you're one hundred percent right. We have
an e Verify system. I've used Everify. We have an
e Verify system where you have to present documents to
your employer. The employer has to verify those documents, the
documents showing that you're allowed to be here in work here.
If the employer chooses not to do that and he
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hires you anyway, then he should go sit in prison
with you. What we must focus on is not only
throwing handcuffs on people and ice kicking indoors. I'm all
game for that, all game for that. We have to
focus on making life impossible for people who are here illegally.
But this comes back to what I warned you about
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prior to the election a thousand times, not trying to
be a Debbie downer, trying to give you good old
fashioned realism. We can't have the mass deportation of twenty
million people when we have all these states in the
country that have declared themselves to be sanctuaries for illegals.
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And yes, I still has the authority to go in there,
but how it would you know? You understand that if
we had a country full of people committed to getting
illegals out, that this is a problem that could be
solved in I don't even know if it would take
a year. You realize that if you couldn't hire them,
if you didn't give them benefits, if any contact with
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law enforcement at all meant automatic arrest and deportation, if
any and by the way, hospital visits too. Illegals use hospitals.
They use emergency rooms as their everyday doctor because they
don't have to pay and they don't have to prove
their citizens. You know what, We don't even have to
be in humane about it. Sure, sure, Oh you're sick, Sure,
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come to the emergency room. We will check your greation status.
If you're an illegal, you don't get to leave. We'll
handcuff you to the hospital bed, will treat you as
soon as you're better. Bute, bye, You're gone. If you
created an environment like that inside the United States of America,
you would have millions of people. You'd have to create
a new highway heading south just to get everybody out
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of the country. But that's a pipe dream. That's why
I've yelled at you about the emails. You said before, Well,
all we need to do is cut off benefits, as
if it's just like something we can do. You can't
do that in California. Who's gonna be think the California
legislature is gonna pass that law. Can't do that in
New York. So whatever you say the words, all we
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have to do is blank. Make sure that blank is
something that's really easy to do, because you led with,
all we have to do is we can't do those
things we need. Ultimately, everything comes back to this, Really
we need a country full of patriots. Well, how would
that solve anything? Well, would California elect the politicians they
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have if California was full of patriotic citizens. I know
there's a ton of patriotic citizens in California. They're out numbered.
If it was seventy five percent instead of forty five
percent patriotic citizens, would California be a sanctuary state? Of
course not. We need a country full of patriotic citizens.
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We need a reformed Democrat Party. We need to begin
at the roots of the problem. And the roots of
the problem still are the United States of America. Its
citizens are educated in an anti American education system where
they are raised to think the United States of America sucks.
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That's how they're raised, that's what they believe. They honestly,
Tiffany Cross, she was on CNN, what they believed.
Speaker 4 (34:57):
Mind.
Speaker 5 (34:57):
It really troubling because they ran on this, this whole
idea of this pseudo patriotism, this regressive masculine patriotism. Yet
everything they're doing runs against making America great. Well, it
was never great. So I'm not gonna say the agampart,
but making America great.
Speaker 1 (35:11):
Hey, it was never great. A lot of Americans feel
that way. How can someone who thinks that way do
any good for their country? Well, of course they can't.
They can't, So we got a lot of fights to have. Anyway,
Let's talk about force a little bit more. Let's do
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