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March 31, 2025 37 mins

The mass importation of foreigners with no loyalty to the country are a central issue for them. The trafficking the Biden administration turned a blind eye to. Trying to defund NPR should be the easiest sale in the world but why for the past decade of threats has it not happened yet. Hegseth is taking steps to remove women from the front lines. 

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Speaker 1 (00:10):
This is a Jesse Kelly Show. It is the Jesse
Kelly Show. Final hour of the Jesse Kelly Show on
a fantastic Monday. Thrilled to be here. So we're gonna
talk about social security, illegals voting, We're gonna make fun
of this. I'm not exactly sure what I'm listening to.

(00:33):
This lawyer for the a c LU. You're gonna want
to be here for that. Jasmine Crockett continues to talk,
and that's wonderful. All that emails. We have Tariff Day
coming in, so much more coming up in the final
hour of The Jesse Kelly Show. Now, Antonio Grassias was
on stage with Elon Musk. I'm sure he's a very

(00:57):
thankful person. Get that, Chris, his last name's grossiest. What Chris,
how did you miss that? Right off the bat Man alive? Gosh,
this is what happens when you're whispering somebody who doesn't operate.
Just you know how we were talking about what the
elites of the world are up to and why they're
up to it, and they're all fighting a revolution against

(01:19):
their countries. Remember that the mass importation of foreigners, legally
and illegally is a central part of their plans. It's
not a side issue. There are some things for these
people that are side issues, like the tranny stuff. It's

(01:40):
beneficial for the communists in some ways. It's not like
it has no benefits to them, but it's a side issue.
It's a distraction. Immigration, unending immigration, the importation of foreigners
whose loyalty you can buy to replace the patriotic citizen
who hate you. That is a central part of their plans.

(02:04):
And never forget how evil the Biden administration was, because
they were the first one. Even Obama didn't do this.
They were the first one who realized, wait, we have
all the power. We don't care about popularity because we're
running things in Joe Biden's drooling on himself. What if

(02:25):
we just brought everyone in? Everyone we possibly could illegal,
just bring them all in. Well, there's a few different
cuts of this. They're long, but it's it's incredible information
you need to arm yourself with. So I'm going to
hand my show over to Antonio, Thankful, and allow him
to elaborate for all of us.

Speaker 2 (02:45):
Once you're in the country and you've got asylum, do
one of these pathways, and we map the whole thing out.
You can apply for a work document. You file a
seven sixty five, it's the work form. You get this
form called the seven sixty six. Yes, that's the authorization,
and then Social Security Administration automatically send you in the
mail your Social treetent number. No interview, no idea. Look,

(03:09):
if I hadn't seen this myself, I'm not trying to
believe it. I went through it myself and mapped it.
And Elan is right, this is true. The defaults in
the system, from Social Security to all of the benefit
programs have been set to max inclusion, max pay for
these people, and minimum collection. That's what's happening. We found
one point three million of them already on Medicaid as
an example. We've gone through on every benefit program we

(03:31):
went through, we found groups from this particular group of people,
this five point five million people in those benefit programs.
And then what was really really disturbing us was why
we're asking ourselves why. And so we actually just took
a sample and looked at voter registration records and we
found people here registered to vote in this population, yes.

Speaker 1 (03:52):
And who did vote.

Speaker 2 (03:52):
And we found some by sampling that actually did vote.
And we have referred them to prosecution.

Speaker 1 (04:00):
Illegals brought into this country, Democrats hand them social security benefits,
register them to vote, and they vote for I think
you know who in elections. Did you think did you
think they opened up the border because they were nice?
Did you think they just wanted some cheaper papoosas? Did

(04:23):
you think this was all about power?

Speaker 2 (04:25):
This is what jumped out at us when we saw
these numbers. We're like, what is this? In twenty one
you see two hundred and seventy thousand people goes all
the way to two point one million and twenty four
These are non citizens that are getting social increte numbers.

Speaker 1 (04:41):
Yeah, this is a mind blowing charge.

Speaker 2 (04:43):
Yeah, just this, this literally blew us away, Like we
went there to find fraud and we found this.

Speaker 1 (04:50):
In twenty twenty one, they found two hundred and seventy
thousand illegals who had social security numbers. In just four
years of the unchecked communism of Joe Biden, that number
had risen to two point one million. Democrats are so
evil They brought in as many foreigners as they possibly
could in a four year span, handed them social security numbers,

(05:13):
and let them vote in your elections.

Speaker 2 (05:15):
You know what Americans need to know. That's why I'm here,
is it human traffickers made thirteen to fifteen billion dollars off.

Speaker 1 (05:22):
I'm gonna stop on this for a moment. I've said
something like this in the past. I can't remember how
much I've divulged. So I'm gonna be as koi as
humanly possible, because I told my source I would be
as as vague and coy as humanly possible. You know
that number we keep hearing about about the unaccounted four miners.

(05:42):
You know that number, two hundred thousand, three hundred thousand.
They will stick with three hundred thousand. They love using
that there's three hundred thousand unaccounted for miners. That's that's
what's out there. That number is, Eh, let's say a
fraction of what the real number is, three hundred thousand.

(06:07):
It's a joke. That's six months worth. Actually, I take
that back, not even six months worth. Children were trafficked
by the million into this country. Chris said, how do
you lose a minor on purpose? That's how you lose
a minor. You bring them into the country. When you're

(06:30):
the Biden administration and you're a bunch of soul esteemons
because they knew what the game was. Everyone knows. You
bring the children into the country, of course they get
sent immediately to a foster home or something like that, somewhere,
some NGO house, something like that, and the children quote
disappear one day. But of course they don't disappear, and

(06:52):
they don't run away from home. They were picked up,
usually a pre arranged pickup. The child is picked up
and whisked away. And I will tell you this, as
hard as it may be to hear, I'm sure you
probably already figured this out. Use your imagination. But the
children are generally used in different ways. Some of the

(07:14):
children and I'm not going to break all this down
for you, and believe me when I tell you you
don't want me to break it down for you. Some
of the children are used as simple labor, which is
horrific enough. They'll be washing dishes, they'll be cleaning rooms,
they'll be whatever. Some of the children they are used
in really awful ways that I'm not going to talk about.

(07:36):
Because this is a family show. You can use your imagination.
They even make films with them. It's really really terrible.
Other children, other children, they can be used as a
control mechanism for their mother. Depending on the physical status
of their mother, the children can be held held at

(08:00):
essentially ransom over the head of a mother. Well, they
will have her do things. And maybe you thought all
that was the worst, Oh man, you were so sorely mistaken.
The worst is they're used for their organs, not something
in the movies. International organ trafficking is a big, big,

(08:23):
big deal, big deal. And I want to emphasize a
couple points on this because I don't ever want to
lose sight of this. What I just said to you
is well known in law enforcement circles. If you have
a friend who's a cop, been a cop for a while,
anybody involved in federal law enforcement. I thought the military guys,

(08:45):
a lot of them will know about this. What I
just said to you is common knowledge and has been
common knowledge for a long time. And it was also
common knowledge in the Biden administration, who didn't care they
brought the kids in anyway. Biden administration was the largest
trafficker of children in the history of mankind. They brought

(09:07):
in these children on purpose, knowing what was happening to them,
and they brought these children into hell for the only
purpose of more power for themselves, fighting a communist revolution,
bringing America to its knees, and of course, in the
end taking power. As angry and frustrated as I get

(09:29):
with the GOP, and I do get angry and I
do get frustrated, I will say what I've said many
times before in the year twenty twenty five. Voting for
a Democrat is an act of evil. It is evil
because the Democrat Party has become evil. I didn't say
because you used to vote Democrats, not what I'm saying.

(09:50):
If you still vote for this, what they've done, it's
an act of evil. It's modern day slavery. The largest
slave trade in the history of the world by a mile,
took place under the Biden administration on America's southern border.
Did you know that? By a mile? Ugly and true?

(10:13):
All right, enough, let's do some emails. You've done enough
of that stuff. Hell, Hey, Jesse, First of all, I
enjoy your radio show tonight. I heard you speak on
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been overwhelming stash, which I have in an overwhelming stash.
You mentioned a company that preserves it all in a
digital format. I was unable to write it down as

(10:35):
I was driving. Okay, that's Legacy Box. Legacy Box takes
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the physical pictures, the VHS tapes, the camquarder tapes, all
the physical stuff. You have everything, and they digitize it. One,

(10:58):
so at lasts forever. That's most important thing. Those other
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It lasts forever. One and two, you can organize it.
You've been putting off organizing it. That's because you haven't
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(11:18):
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Take advantage when they do these big sales. And again,
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(11:44):
does catch up. Jesse kellyshow dot com. It is the
Jesse Kelly Show. Reminding you you can email the show
Jesse at jesse kellyshow dot com. Let's do a bunch
of these emails. Jesse, I'm so tired of hearing no more,
never again, and this must stop. The comedies at NPR

(12:06):
FBI have no fear of the GOP. Well, you're not wrong,
and it's been a heavy day anyway, So I didn't
want to slam you know. I probably shouldn't have read this,
but probably shouldn't have slammed this on you. But we
have so much work to do. Look, tomorrow is a

(12:26):
huge election in Wisconsin. Huge Are we going to show up?
If you're in Wisconsin, your vote matters. Have you texted
your friends and told them who to vote for?

Speaker 3 (12:38):
It?

Speaker 1 (12:38):
Don't be nice by the way, dumpy hedgiester reminder, I
don't care who you vote for. Just vote. No, nope, nope.
Text your friends, your normy friends and tell them they
have to vote. Tell them you'll drive them. If it's
your boys, hey, beer's on me. I'll take you to vote.
We'll get a beer afterwards. If it's the ladies, you can,

(13:00):
I don't know, swap makeup tips or whatever you do.
But bring your friends to the polls. Vote. We have
a thousand battles to fight. Still, don't let that get
you down. Just accept there's no moment want Look, we
want this moment. I want the exact same moment you do.
I'll be honest with you about something you ready for this.

(13:22):
I said something like this online today, so I'll be
honest with you. Do you know that my true passion
is not politics? You realize that. I know that sounds weird,
but it's really not. I enjoy talking history more than
I enjoy talking politics. You know that I enjoy goofing off,

(13:44):
I enjoy this, I enjoy talking about food. My real
passion in life is not politics. In fact, when I'm
not doing this, I don't like to talk politics. Did
you know that? When I'm off work and the weekends
and stuff like that. And that makes me very different
from most people who do what I do. You can

(14:06):
never turn them off no matter what situation is. They
want to talk politicy God Trump, and that's not me
at all, not at all. I talk politics because it matters,
because it's really, really, really important that we get the
leadership of this country right, that we get this country
aimed in the right direction. If you could snap your

(14:26):
fingers tomorrow. If I could snap my fingers tomorrow and
fix everything politically in this country, I'd never talk politics again.
Do you know that I'm just being honest with you.
I talk about it because it's so critically important. We want,
we want life to be normal, so we don't have
to do this all the time, don't we don't you

(14:47):
want that that everything is normal, Everything's okay, So I
don't have to work for the next election. I don't
want to have to text my friends and tell them
to vote. I'm gonna text and make fun of their
fantasy baseball team. I don't what we have to And
when it comes to Congress, we have to start focusing

(15:08):
on taking back every single seat with things that matter.
Think about what this guy's upset about about. Things like,
let's focus on just NPR. I'll leave FBI side because
we already talked about that earlier, and that's obviously a
tougher nut to crack defunding NPR. GOP runs on it

(15:28):
all the time. Let's defund NPR all the time. The
GOP runs on it. Now, if you were to say abortion,
abortion is a great example. If you were to tell
every Republican how Senate Donald Trump himself, I want you
to run on being one hundred percent pro life. The

(15:51):
pushback against that, even though I believe in it, the
pushback against that is very legitimate. You would have people
from purple district or districts that don't care about social
issues as much that would say to you, my constituents
don't want to hear about that. Trump didn't want a
campaign on it. The country doesn't want to hear about
And that's a legitimate argument when it comes to defunding

(16:14):
the the NPR. When it comes to defunding NPR, you
know the organization who's head. The head of it is
this woman.

Speaker 4 (16:22):
I think 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 (16:32):
Defunding NPR would not be unpopular with a single Republicans
constituents in the United States of America, not one, Not
one elected Republican in the House or the Senate or
the presidency. Not one would catch even the tiniest bit
of blowback from the people who voted for him if
he voted to defund NPR. It's the easiest gimme in

(16:56):
the world. And if you maybe you're thinking to yourself, well,
they don't want to see people lose.

Speaker 3 (17:01):
Us.

Speaker 1 (17:02):
The funding we do of NPR is actually a small
part of NPR's funding. NPR may have to lay off
a couple Communists, but they wouldn't even go under if
the American taxpayer defunded it. So it is the easiest,
simplest political win in the world. And yet the Republicans
and the House of Representatives can't even or I should say,

(17:24):
won't even gather together and say, you know what, I
actually don't think that the voter that the American taxpayer
should fund at Communist network. I think that's a really
bad thing. So let's defund it. You can't even get
GOP consensus for that. And we can't get GOP consensus
for that because the GOP primary voter does not participate

(17:49):
in the primary process, and even worse, if he does,
he votes for the same loser who's been in there.
Look at Lindsey Graham, blood red state of South Carolina,
and we can't get rid of Linsi Graham to save
our life. Freakin' awful. All right, More emails talk about
Anzio mac and cheese. Let's talk about meat. I got

(18:15):
a ribbi this weekend grocery store, just grocery store ribbi,
and I need to get meat delivery again. The meat
delivery services really are great. Anyway. I stop by the
grocery store, I get a rabbi, and I've cooked enough
rabbis to know I can tell before I put it
in if it's going to be a good cut of

(18:35):
meat or not. You can just tell after a while.
I knew it was going to be a bad cut,
and I didn't buy the highest end choices cut. I
admit that, but it all works out when you cook
it perfectly. I put the IQ sens in there, the
wireless cooking thermometer, big old thick ribbi. Stuck that thing

(18:56):
right in it, slipped it right in the oven after
I seared it. Now, I did that because the wireless
cooking thermometer IQ sense doesn't have to be removed from
the meat, and I didn't want to ruin the ribbi.
I paid a fortune for. My phone told me when
it was done, I didn't have to keep up hold on,
let me check. Let the heat out again. Nope, my phone,

(19:18):
I picked it up. It's beeping at me up, Steak's done,
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(19:46):
Jesse Kelly Show on a wonderful Monday. Member. You can
email the show Jesse at Jesse Kellyshow dot com. I
can't believe you don't like Motown, Chris. Why do you
shake your head when that you don't find that, you
don't find that, you don't find that pleasant. You have
no soul. Some people say I have no soul. That's
what Abbs says. I say, you have no soul, Chris.

(20:08):
If you don't like Motown, you just you just don't
like music. That's actually that seems appropriate that you would
just not like music. Okay, So remember how we were
discussing earlier how entrenched evil people are in evil parts
of the system are. So things have to be done
in steps. When you're trying to clean out the level

(20:30):
of rot we're dealing with, they have to be done
in steps. And I have to give credit where credit
is due to Secretary Defense Pete hag Seth, because what
he did today it'll sound like the great solution to you.
It's not that at all. My solution will offend you.
But what he did today is a necessary first step

(20:50):
on the way to the solution. And he's talking about
men and women in the military and the standards they
have to meet.

Speaker 5 (20:57):
For far too long, we allowed standard to slip and
different standards for men and women and combat arms, moss
and jobs.

Speaker 3 (21:06):
That's not acceptable.

Speaker 5 (21:08):
We need to have the same standard male or female
in our combat roles to ensure our men and women
who are under our leaders or in those formations have
the best possible leaders and the highest possible standards that
are not based at all on your sex, if you're
a man or a woman. So we're signing this. I'm
signing this memorandum today. The services will review and soon

(21:32):
we will have nothing but the highest and equal standards
for men and women in combat.

Speaker 1 (21:37):
Okay, so one exam As I said, don't take this
as a criticism. Props to Pete hag Seth. That's an
excellent step getting us in the right direction. I'm sure
you probably have repeated those words before, where they all
need to be held to the same standard and be fine.
If they're held to the same standard. That is a mistake.

(21:59):
That way of thinking is a mistake, and it will
always be doomed for failure. And here's why, Well, you
know what, pause, I'll put it this way. Let's say
I'm holding football tryouts, okay, football tryouts.

Speaker 3 (22:19):
And.

Speaker 1 (22:20):
I say that women can come out for the team,
and they can make the team. They're welcome to be
on the team as long as they meet the exact
same physical standards the men meet. Would you be okay
with that if it was your favorite team, not someone
else's team member. Again, people love to do that. They'd

(22:41):
love to be nice with other people's things. It's your
favorite team, whether it's your favorite college team, your favorite
pro team. We're opening up for women, and women can
join as long as they meet the same standards. Would
you be okay with it? Of course you wouldn't. Why
wouldn't you be okay with it? Because they can't meet
the standards. Even if you happen to get one mega
strong woman who might be able to squeak through her

(23:05):
body is built differently. A woman's body, even big, strong
in shape ones, they're not built to take the punishment.
A man's body is built to take. That's why we
have more muscle mass, more lung capacity, bigger shoulders, stronger hips,
leg muscles, bone density. This is all in favor of

(23:27):
a man. Therefore, no women should not be welcome at
football tryouts. Because football is a physical sport, and because
we're talking about physical prowess, women cannot possibly meet the
same standards. The exact same thing applies to combat roles.
You know what I remember, maybe more than anything else

(23:48):
in the Marine Corps is the exhaustion because you're constantly
physically working at all times. You're out there on a hump,
a forced march, you're digging in, you're running, you're crawling,
you're dumping, you're dragging, you're carrying. Physical it's a physical job.
Just like the football team, women cannot possibly meet the

(24:12):
standards to maintain four years of that. Their bodies will
break down and shatter, as was proven in the Marine
Corps study. That's one, so two the standards. Well, as
long as they meet the same standards. People love saying
that because why why do you say that? You say
that because it makes you sound nice to other people.

(24:33):
You sound reason. It's the reasonable take, as long as
they meet the same standards. The second you say that,
you guarantee the standards will be lowered. Because if I
have a physical football team and I open it up
to women, then what's going to happen inevitably is we're
gonna want to get a woman on the team, And

(24:56):
if we have to get a woman on the team,
we're gonna have to lower the standards. I know that
because it's actually the exact same thing that happened in
the United States military. Go look at what happened to
the Army rangers and units like that. They went through
all this. Well, as long as they meet the same
standard that was always the foot in the door. In fact,

(25:18):
that is, verbatim, the foot in the door they used
to get women in frontline combat roles. Well, everyone should
be able to try out, as long as they meet
the same standard, verbatim. How did it end? Okay, Well
she can. She doesn't have to do as many push
ups as the men. I mean, she is just a
woof Okay, Well, she needs a little help on the

(25:39):
on the land nav course, let's get her a little help. Hey,
the boss said he wants a woman and here we
open it up. This is not an insult of what
peteg Seth did, because that at least what he just
did gets us closer to getting women out of frontline
combat units. That has to be the end goal. Peteg Seth,
of course, cannot come out and see that I'm not naive.

(26:01):
As Secretary of Defense. He can't come out and say
that because then Trump would probably fire him. Trump doesn't
want the political blowback that comes with that. Pete's doing
the right thing. He's doing everything he can do. Just
know that this is a first step, a good first step.
Hey Jesse, I was enjoying your history lesson about the
side show war with Anzio. I looked up the Anzio

(26:23):
anti guns you were talking about. My jaw hit the
floor when I saw the size and magnitude of these machines.
Those were very brave men stationed over there. God bless
them all. Look go look up Anzio Annie, or you
could look up any kind of gigantic artillery piece from
World War One. We had artillery pieces that would essentially

(26:49):
fire a Volkswagen twenty miles that exploded on impact. It's terrifying.
If you've ever read anything from I've told you about
this book before. It's called Storm of Steel. It was
written about World War One, where he tries to describe,
as best he can Earns Younger. I think is his

(27:11):
name Earns something Earns Younger. Anyway, he tries to describe
as best he can what it's like to be to
have artillery rain down on you and any place where
artillery falls. I was actually just reading something about Okinawa,
the Battle of Okanago and World War two, about this
where there were so many of these areas where it
was lush vegetation and trees and grass, and after enough artillery,

(27:35):
it's just gone empty because there's so much hot steel,
sharp steel flying through the air at warp speed at
all times. It just cuts down everything, cuts down, the trees,
the bushes, everything dies, and it cuts through men like

(27:58):
you can't imagine. And this is look Russia, Ukraine right now.
There's a big hold up in this whole thing. Trump says,
Zolensky's trying.

Speaker 6 (28:06):
To back Lensky by the way, I see, he's trying
to back out of the Rare Earth deal. And if
he does that, he's got some problems, big, big problems.
We think we made a deal on rare earth. And
now he's saying, well, you know, I want to renegotiate
the deal. He wants to be a member of NATO. Well,
he was never going to be a member of NATO.

(28:27):
He understands that. So if he's looking to renegotiate the deal,
he's got big problems.

Speaker 1 (28:35):
And this Trump is furious over Putin's comments on Zelensky
vows to hit Russia with an oil tariff. I told
you when this steel first started coming down, we might
be a long long ways away from getting a peace steal. Well,
all that stuff I just talked about with artillery that's
been going on for years over there. We just it

(28:55):
hasn't been on our soil, so we don't think about it.
It's been an artillery war Russians, Ukrainians. You're there with
fifty of your buddies. Boom, you're all gone. Your mom
has to bury your toenail. Brutal right, Anyway, a couple
more emails than headlines. Next The Jesse Kelly Show on

(29:17):
air and online at Jesse kellyshow dot com. It is
The Jesse Kelly Show. Final segment of The Jesse Kelly Show.
But we will of course be back tomorrow on a
Magnificent Tuesday. Remember you can email the show Jesse at
Jesse kellyshow dot com. Also remember this war in the

(29:38):
Democrat Party, of which direction than do they go? It continues?
Gavin Newsome and Senator Michael Bennett seem to have at
least part of it figured out.

Speaker 7 (29:48):
He was better, I do you agree that the Democratic
the Democratic Party brand is really problematic? And I think
that it is a brand that it is with all
respect to my life.

Speaker 8 (30:00):
Colleague from California is associated with New York and with California,
is associated with the educated elites in this country and
not anymore with working people in this country.

Speaker 1 (30:14):
He's responding to Gavin Newsom saying this.

Speaker 3 (30:16):
By the way or the notion, we just have to
continue to talk to ourselves or win the same damn
echo chamber. These guys are crushing us. The Democratic brand
is toxic right now. We had a high water mark
two weeks ago, and that was a CNN pull at
twenty nine percent favorability. It's dropped when the NBC pull
down at twenty seven percent. And I think it's important
Democrats will tend to be a little more judgmental than

(30:38):
we should be this notion of cancel culture. You've been
living it. You've been on the receiving end of it
for years and years and years.

Speaker 1 (30:44):
That's real, and Democrats need to own up to that.
They've got to mature. Gavin Newsom, of course, is a
slimy little snake who doesn't believe any of these things.
He's the very communist dirtball who destroyed the most beautiful
state in the United States of America. But he is
the one smart enough to lick his finger and stick
it in the air and see which way the wind's blowing,

(31:06):
and he realizes just how unpopular this kind of stuff is.

Speaker 9 (31:11):
And if we continue to put people into office, and
that even means some of our skin folk who definitely
are not our kimfolk, such as Byron Donald's, who are
going to continue to say that, like, I mean, the
fact that you're sitting around talking about life was better
under Jim Crow, Like, is this because you don't understand history?

Speaker 4 (31:30):
Or literally it's because.

Speaker 9 (31:32):
You married a white woman and so you think that
that whitewash you.

Speaker 1 (31:34):
I'm not really sure, Okay, Jasuin Crockett being a terrible
person like she normally is, But remember we want her
to keep talking. We need to keep playing her voice
whenever we hear it. We need to promote the living
daylights out of Jasmine Crockett, because the louder the Jasmine

(31:54):
Crocketts are, the more popular we are, and the less
popular they get. Oh and just a quick reference to
she's talking about Byron Donalds. There Byron Donalds is congressman
from Florida, in case you don't know, married to a
white woman, as is his freedom here in the year's
twenty twenty five. I don't know if Jasmine is aware.
I don't know if she's aware of that, but so

(32:16):
she made a bunch of racial insult time. I'm gonna
bring this up again for me.

Speaker 9 (32:19):
And if we continue to put people into office, and
that even means some of our skin folk, who definitely
are not our kim folk.

Speaker 1 (32:27):
Skin folk are can folk. Remember the different branches of
American communism, it's all just communism, all just different fingers
of the same communist fist. And you can tell this
by how they treat members of their quote group whenever
that member of the group goes a different way politically.

(32:51):
You see this. The black communists are maybe the most
vicious in the country. When black people don't go along
with it, they get talked about in the most despicable
ways by other black communists. Have you ever talked to
a gay person who votes Republican ask them how they're
treated by other gay people in the country. Look, woman,

(33:13):
you name it. When you leave the group, when you
leave from becoming a friend to becoming, in their eyes,
an enemy, you are treated worse than anybody else. You're
treated worse than Verizon treats its customers. And that is
really saying something. I'll be honest with you, because Verizon
really abuses their customers. That bill you get from Verizon

(33:36):
at and T T Mobile, that's abuse. It is. I'm
actually mad at me for all the years I had
those other companies because I pay half of what I
used to pay. I switched to PUER Talk and I
pay half. Now I switched to the Patriotic cell phone company.
I have the exact same phone I used to have

(33:58):
at the same phone, same phone number, nothing changed, and
I pay half. And when I switched, I remember it
like it was yesterday. I dialed Pound two five zero,
I said, Jesse Kelly, that's what you have to do
to switch. I spoke to an American who spoke English,
and no, not somebody who calls himself Bob, and the

(34:21):
it's like hope, no, no, an American who speaks English.
Because peer talk loves this country so much they hire Americans.
Switch to peer talk. Save you an extra fifty percent
off your first month. Pound two five zero, say Jesse Kelly.
Pound two five zero, say Jesse Kelly. Also, I had

(34:43):
to play this before we get the headlines because it
makes me laugh.

Speaker 4 (34:45):
They decided to dine and dash after devouring chicken wings
alfreto and washing it all down with flights of drinks.

Speaker 9 (34:52):
It's not violent, but it's a crime, and it affects us,
and it affects our bottom, and it affects our team members.

Speaker 4 (34:58):
They were spotted on surveillance, even one by one within
thirty seconds of the server stepping away. They also forgot
that they signed them.

Speaker 1 (35:07):
They dined and ditched, and they were all over videotape.
It made me laugh because it reminds me of all
these crazy lifties all over the country who are still
vandalizing Tesla's when Tesla's record everything, even when they're parked.
Just another heads up to you. More on communists. TESLA
has something known as century mode. It's recording you when

(35:30):
you're around it. You're vandalizing the most surveilled car in
the United States of America. You will be caught. You
will go to jail or in the very least, pay
a half define. I know your demonic and you have
demonic urges. I get it. That's part of being a communist.
Try to keep your hands to yourself. And now here's

(35:51):
a headline. You know the thing headlines we didn't get to,
y'all warnock. That would be the Georgia senator lives free
in a one million dollar luxury home purchased by his church.
Just to clarify, the home was not purchased by his church.

(36:13):
The home was purchased by the people who attend the
church and tithed, thinking they were giving back to God
as is commanded in the Bible. Instead, the pastor lives
in a one million dollar home for free. Just Hell's
going to be different temperatures for different people. First quarter
GDP growth will be just zero point three percent, as

(36:34):
Tariff's stokes stagflation conditions, says the CNBC survey. Look, I
don't know what April Second's going to bring but April
second cometh. That's Wednesday, if I remember right, and that's
the day the tariffs go into effect. There may be
some rocky economic times coming. How rocky, I don't know,
but it might be rough out there. US officials arrest

(36:57):
alleged leader of Salvadorian gang thirteen. We're also still shipping
people down south to that terrorism prison in l Salvador.
So I don't know if this is Trump officially ignoring
the judge's orders or what we're doing, but the planes
are still full. Keep sending them. Good for Trump. Who

(37:18):
that's the World Health Organization admits no choice but to
cut jobs after Trump's defunding. We are getting good things
done out there. I know we still have all these
mountains to climb, but good things are happening in various ways.
Celebrate those, and celebrate the fact that I'll be back tomorrow.
That's all
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