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August 15, 2025 36 mins

Forgotten battles in the American revolution. If you listen to them long enough eventually the climate change commies will tell you exactly what they want to do to you. Are beans good for anything? Should we ban lobbying? 

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Speaker 1 (00:10):
This is a Jesse Kelly show.

Speaker 2 (00:15):
It is the Jesse Kelly Show. Another hour of the
Jesse Kelly Show on a fantastic Friday. Cannot get the
smile off my face. Life is good. Put a smile
on your face. Let us continue, shall we?

Speaker 1 (00:29):
Jesse?

Speaker 2 (00:30):
If the communists seek to destabilize society through violence, why
would they try to manipulate or deny statistics that show
crime rates are high. I don't question either fact, but
they do seem to contradict one another. Okay, well, remember,
first of all, the Communist lies all the time. That

(00:54):
is a rule you have to burn into your memory.
The Communist lies about every thing at all times. Because
he has to listen to this. This is gotven newsome
listen to this.

Speaker 3 (01:06):
I said in a moment, a wake up, America, wake up,
you will not have a country. If he rigs this election.
You will have a president will be running for a
third term.

Speaker 2 (01:15):
Mark my word.

Speaker 3 (01:16):
I wasn't exaggerating when I said that I received in
the mail at Trump twenty twenty eight at from one
of his biggest supporters. These guys are not screwing around.

Speaker 2 (01:27):
That's insane. That's an insane statement. Trump's not running in
twenty twenty eight. He's not even allowed to run, has
not even indicated that he wants to run. That's a
that's an insane statement. Why say that? Why bother with that?
Why do they lie so often? Why lie about everything

(01:53):
all the time? What is the purpose for it? There
has to be a purpose. Well, let me ask you.
Have you lied? Of course you have. We all have, sadly. Yeah,
it's not like I'm proud of it, but we've all
told lies. Why did you lie when you lied? What
was the reason behind it? Because you felt like you

(02:16):
had to cover up the truth, no matter what that
truth was. Maybe maybe your husband comes out with some
new tight jeans on, but he's kind of cupcakeing over
the front of him a little bit, and maybe he
doesn't look the best, but maybe he's been a little sensitive. Hey, honey,
how do these jeans look on me? Just like I'm
twenty again?

Speaker 4 (02:37):
Right?

Speaker 2 (02:37):
Oh, you've never been more handsome? Baby? Why did you
lie to him to cover up the truth? That's why
communists lie too. They lie all the time because they're
destroying everything on purpose, on purpose. They can't let the

(02:57):
public know. If the public knew, if the public knew
the real reason Democrats did every single thing they did,
the Democrat Party would cease to exist tomorrow. They exist
in large part because the media is a propaganda network
for them, and because billionaire communists prop them up. But

(03:18):
if the real truth of what communists do and why
they do what they do, if the real truth was
ever exposed out there, there would be no Democrat Party.
What if people knew that we have abortion in America
because Democrats wanted to eliminate the black population. That's not
my opinion, go read the words of Sanger herself. The

(03:40):
goal was the elimination of the black population. Do you
know where most abortions happen in the United States of America.
The vast majority of abortions happen Black neighborhoods, Black neighborhoods
and black cities. That's where abortion clinics are set up.
Abortion is designed to destroy the black community and kill
black people. En mass abortion has killed far more Black

(04:02):
people than slavery ever even sniffed at. It is essentially
a genocide of black people that has taken place inside
the United States of America. And that's the whole reason
it started. They don't lead with that do they instead,
it's women's rights, women's what do they call women's reproductive

(04:23):
Rights's talk about the climate commies? Do you know what?
You know what they really want? They want you to die?
Did you know that? Look it, they've written it down.
You can go read all the books. Read the Anti
Communist Manifesto available at Jesse kellybook dot com. But it's

(04:44):
far from the only resource on it. Statement after statement
after statement, they wrote statements to each other. They view
human beings not as sacred created by God, but as
a plague on this planet. And their goal is you dying.

(05:04):
They don't lead with that, do they? Every now and
then they're old enough and dumb enough to come out
and say it. Remember, Jane Goodall.

Speaker 5 (05:11):
We cannot hide away from human population growth because you know,
it underlies so many of the other problems. All these
things we talk about wouldn't be a problem if there
were if there was a size of population that there
was five hundred years ago.

Speaker 2 (05:28):
She's talking about the death of roughly six billion people,
if not more. But did you hear did you hear
how she said it? Did you hear how she said it?
How we're a plague? Yeah? Play her one more time, Chris,
before we get to Bill Gates, I want you to listen.
Get you got the elimination of six billion people. Now
you I want you to know something. You know that

(05:51):
God created you on purpose? Did you know that? I
don't care how down you are on yourself or your life.
You were creating by God on purpose to serve a purpose.
You are wonderfully made a human life. All of it
is beautiful and we should want more of it, more

(06:14):
people on this planet. Do you know that? Now, juxtapose
that truth I just told you with this.

Speaker 5 (06:22):
We cannot hide away from human population growth because you
know it underlies so many of the other problems. All
these things we talk about wouldn't be a problem if
there were if there was a size of population that
there was five hundred years ago.

Speaker 2 (06:39):
They talk about you like you're a virus, Like you're
an evil plague that has to be eliminated. That's how
they talk about you. They don't lead with that, do they.
But if you just listen, if you just listen when
they talk, listen to what they say. Pretty obvious about it.

Speaker 6 (07:01):
It's an average about five tons for everyone on the planet.
And somehow we have to make changes that will bring
that down to zero. It's been constantly going up. It's
only various economic changes that have even flattened it at all.
So we have to go from rapidly rising to falling
and falling all the way to zero. This equation has

(07:24):
four factors, a little bit of multiplication. So you've got
a thing on the left, CO two that you want
to get to zero, and that's going to be based
on the number of people, the services each person's using
on average, the energy on average for each service, and
the CO two being put out a per unit of energy.

Speaker 2 (07:45):
That's as far as we need him to go. Did
you hear what he said? Hey, something's got to be eliminated,
either either the number of people or the services or
the energy you consume. So look, I'm giving you a choice. Look,
we have to get this CO two number to zero.

(08:05):
Either we need to slaughter a lot of people, or
we need to completely destroy all the goods and services
in your life, so you can't access anything, you don't
have air conditioning, you can't drive, you can barely feed yourself.
Or we have to eliminate this energy stuff, coal plants
and nuclear plants and oil. We have to eliminate what ma, look,

(08:27):
something's got to be eliminated. But that's not every how
they sell it, is it. They always sell it as
the polar bears. They sell it when you're trying to
watch a wildlife show and you have that stupid commie
David Attenborough who apparently has to narrate every single one

(08:47):
of these freaking client wildlife shows when you just want
to see some animals and snakes and lions and tigers
and bears and fish and whales and things like that,
instead you have to hear.

Speaker 4 (08:57):
And now the polar bears our own most can the
eliminated do to claimate change? If only everybody would would
would buy an electric car and never leave their home,
if you would just starve to death like you should,
then we can save the penguins. They never sell it
as I want you to die. They lie about everything

(09:22):
at all times. When it comes to crime and destabilizing
a society, they are spreading that as fast as they can,
but they can't let people know that. Did you know
that these George Soros das who.

Speaker 2 (09:38):
Are the main cause of all this, These George Soros DA's,
you know they don't run on that when they run
in their cities. They get a boatload of money, boatload
of comme money, and they don't run on opening up
the jails. They never run on that. They get elected
and open up the jails, but they don't run on
opening up the jails. They lie about everything at all times.

(10:01):
Then they get the violent crime that destabilize the society
while pretending like it's not happening at all. The destabilization
comes from fear. It comes from you being afraid to
leave your house at night. Create enough fear, destabilize the place,
and you will make it ripe for revolution. Let's move

(10:21):
on and talk about beans in history.

Speaker 1 (10:24):
Next. True It's the Jesse Kelly Show.

Speaker 2 (10:30):
It is the Jesse Kelly Show on a Friday, and
ask doctor Jesse Friday and you can download the show
if you miss any part of it. iHeart Spotify iTunes.
Balding Bronco. It's not very nice. Oh, by the way,
speaking of not very nice, speaking of Balding. You know,
sometimes I've told you before there are times in life

(10:54):
as you get older that hurt emotionally. You know, one
of the things that's hurting me emotional I've told you
about the barber mentioning, Hey, you should we get your eyebrows.
You know what happened at the doctor's office today. I'm
at the doctor's office. I told you I had to
go to the doctor for my kid today. Back there

(11:15):
with the doctor, they they have some machine contraption thing
in there that I'd never seen before. You know, I'm
an idiot. I don't know what anything is. And I
asked it, what's that? They said, Oh, that's for a
micro needling and all kind of Okay, Okay, I don't
really know what any of these words mean. Okay, and
you know what he said to me. Now, kids, you

(11:38):
not Hey, you know, maybe you should look into it.
It can stimulate hair growth. It's not funny, Chris. It hurts.
You know it hurts. But no, I'm not looking into it. Chris. No,
I'm not looking into it. I refuse anyway. Balding Bronco,
Is there any situation where beans are acceptable in food? Chili?

(11:59):
Baked beans is a side refried beans. His name's Dan. No,
beans are disgusting. If you want to, if you want to.
The only I can't stress this enough only acceptable form
of bean is maybe a reasonable amount of refried beans

(12:20):
on a nacho. Now when I say reasonable amount, I
have to stress this because nobody knows how to make nachos.
People think this is This has always bothered me. You've
heard me rant on this before. When a restaurant gets
an order for nachos, the kitchen interprets that as a
quote easy thing to make and a throwaway meal. So

(12:43):
what do they do? They all do it. What do
they do? They take a gigantic pile of chips and
they chuck them on a plate, and then you know,
they just have a big scooper back there. There's big
scoop of this and right there on it, and then
a big scoop of this and right there on it.
Just no thought, no care in the world. And so

(13:04):
you get your plate of nachos out and one chip
has twelve pounds of green beans and no cheese. The
next two chips over have all the cheese. There's no
cheese on anything else. Start taking care of the nachos.
That's one.

Speaker 1 (13:20):
Two.

Speaker 2 (13:21):
Anytime you get refried beans on a nacho, they overdo it.
I am okay with a little smidge of refried bean
here or a little smidge there. The refried beans are
not the star of the nacho. What Chris? What? What
about refried beans on a Tacoh not for me, but

(13:44):
I'm not gonna kill you on it. I'm not gonna
kill you on it. I could do it. Yeah, if
you can eat it on a nacho, you can eat
it on a taco. Not personally my thing, I get it,
but again, within reason, within reason. If I bite into
the taco and I've got refried bean dripping down my
chin like I'm Lindsey Graham, I'm going to be upset.

(14:05):
What Chris? What? It's fine, Jesse. The school year is
about to begin. I've been teaching for over twenty years
in public education. Which American history lesson? If you could
pick just one? Should all elementary students know? Brother? You're

(14:26):
the history teacher. I do you think it's cool though?
That history people ask me that stuff? And no, I'm
just joking. His name's Dan. I'm just god, I think
it's cool you asked me that stuff. If I had
to pick just one, the Battle of Long Island, I
would say the Battle of Long Island. Actually, did you

(14:48):
just say? What's that?

Speaker 1 (14:49):
Chris?

Speaker 2 (14:51):
You don't know? Oh my gosh, you seriously don't know
what the Battle of Long Island is Okay, Here's what
I'm going to do. After I'm done doing the Andersonville History,
which I think will only be one show, probably one hour.
I might get to it next week. I'll try to.
I got to try to finish up my research this weekend.
I have kids sports this weekend, so I might not

(15:12):
be able to get to enough of it. But after Andersonville,
I will tell you the story of the Battle of
Long Island. Know, it wasn't between the Italians and Jews.
What's wrong with you? Christ? This is a revolutionary war battle.
What's the I get so frustrated sometimes with him. No,
it was here. I'll give you one of the highlights.

(15:32):
One of the highlights of it. George Washington was outnumbered.
He did not have replacement troops the way the British
had replacement troops. He had to get his men out
of this situation. He had to escape, that was the idea.
And he didn't have time to escape. They were up
against the water. The British were coming, and the thickest,

(15:58):
densest fog out of nowhere descends onto the area. The
British can't see, They don't know where he is they
can't come out him in the fog. He starts shuttling
people across the water while the fog is there, like
some kind of a miracle. When he gets him across,
the fog lifts. Yeah. I mean, it's one of those things.

(16:19):
You know, God, it's clearly it's the parting of the
Red Sea, right, God got him across, God got him
out of there, and that. Look, it's a cool story. Anyway,
I'll tell you the story of the Battle of Long Island.
But it's one of those ones that I realized it's
fairly obscure that moron Chris didn't even know what it was.
A lot of people, unless you're a revolutionary war nut,

(16:40):
a lot of people don't know about the Battle of
Long Island. You know. They know Lexington and Concord or
some of these things. They know the kind of the
big names Cornwallas and things like that. But it's a
really really cool story that you said elementary school, elementary
school kids will be wowed by. You don't have to
don't have to fluff it up, tell the story. Honestly,

(17:03):
it's really cool. And the reason I like it for
kids is there's such a wow factor for how our
country was created, like just so many things. We should
not have won, We should not have what we have today,
but we do. And I think it's a cool thing
to teach kids. All right, let's talk about why Democrat

(17:24):
women are ugly? The cost of healthcare? Should lobbying be illegal?

Speaker 1 (17:29):
Next? Feeling a little stocky, follow like and subscribe on
social at Jesse Kelly's show.

Speaker 2 (17:37):
It is the Jesse Kelly Show on a Wonderful Friday,
and ask doctor Jesse Friday. It is so exciting to
be here. Let's dig into some more of these questions.
There are so many freaking good ones coming. We'll talk
about Democrats of benefiting from Trump's policies. We have to
get to the cost of health care lobbying. Let's do

(17:59):
this on first, Jesse. I love your show, especially your
military history segments. Question about Communist women? Why are most
Communist slash Democrat women not attractive? Is there a link
between their rejection from men and their younger years? Just
curious why they seem to be lonely, unattractive women. All right,

(18:22):
So there are a couple different things that happen here.
Remember remember that it's about destruction of everything, everything good, everything, beautiful.
It's not just destruction of capitalism or destruction of a business,
or of the Boys Scouts, or of Hollywood or the FBI.

(18:45):
It's everything. It is hard for a normal person to
understand how the communist hates everything. It's hard for a
normal person to understand why a communists would wreck certain things.
Why would they go here, why would they go there?

(19:06):
Why would they infiltrate this?

Speaker 1 (19:08):
What?

Speaker 2 (19:08):
Because you don't look at the world the way a
communist looks at the world. A communist looks at the
world as the all the institutions, everything, established, governments, religions, family, itself, beauty,
it's all evil because everyone doesn't have it, and so

(19:30):
what we need to do is to tear it all down.
If you have a house, I want to tear it down.
If you are hot, I want to make you ugly.
If you are successful, I want to make you poor.
If you have a family, I want to break it up.
If you don't think in evil terms like that, and
you can't because you're not the devil. Communism is of

(19:51):
the devil. It's about destroying everything, including women's beauty, where
normal people don't What normal people oftentimes do not get
is women. Communist women, once they have been sucked into
that demonic religion, will destroy their own beauty on purpose,

(20:12):
on purpose, not accidental. You know, I'm gonna say something.
It's gonna sound really freaking hoky, but it's true. All
women are beautiful. Did you know that all women are?
Genuinely at their core, all women are beautiful. Doesn't matter tall, short,

(20:34):
Maybe you're a little chunky, maybe you're too skinny, black, white, Indian,
not Italians. But no, I'm kidding. All women are beautiful.
They all are and have the ability to be beautiful.
Beautiful smile, a beautiful smile from a woman, it's the
most beautiful thing on her carries the room, carries the room.

(20:55):
But a communist woman, anything beautiful about her, in an
effort to become more part of the group, will destroy
her own beauty on purpose. You look at these feminist
rallies and you think to yourself, oh my gosh, who
let the faroh pigs out into the streets? And what Chris,

(21:17):
it's fine? And you think to yourself, why are they
all so ugly? I have news for you. There are
a lot of women in there that could be beautiful.
They couldn't show up at a feminist rally beautiful. You
can't show up and be the only beautiful feminist there.
They'll hate your guts for it. So you buzz your

(21:37):
head down and you start sticking a bunch of piercings
in your face, and get the ugliest possible tattoos you can.
You put on man jeans, you make sure you smell,
you don't shave your armpits. You ugly yourself. Look. Even
the most beautiful women in the world, whoever you think
she may be, can be ugly with a bit of effort.
Trust me, she can be. That's this the way it is,

(22:01):
we all can be. They do it on purpose, and
it's so insanely sad. I say it's insanely sad because
I really I hate that so many women who succumbed, well,
every woman who succumbs to it. I hate that they're
all so miserable and will always be until they choose.

(22:21):
If they choose, many never do. If they choose to
leave the religion, it will be like a weight off
of their shoulders. I've told you about jan Glardi before,
that former Kami who has now come completely over to
our side, and that's how she describes it like this
gigantic burden that was always weighing her down with guilt

(22:42):
and shame lifted off of her shoulders. Says she feels
free now and I want that for everybody, men and women.
But it really saddens me like these Look I'm gonna
make fun of her, but this is Dome's step daughter,
Kamala Harris's stepdaughter. Listen, listen to this. She looks. It's
like weird, al and listen to her.

Speaker 7 (23:02):
I think everything with the environment is really getting to me,
and it is one. I experience a lot of climate anxiety, like.

Speaker 1 (23:14):
A lot of us do. It's not funny. It's just
like it's one of those things.

Speaker 7 (23:21):
It's not funny, but you just like nervous laugh.

Speaker 1 (23:24):
About it because it's scary. It is.

Speaker 7 (23:26):
It's all of these things are happening, and like, what
are what besides the small things we can do and
pushing for change and fighting and protesting, and it's really
hard not to sit in those moments where it just
feels so heavy.

Speaker 2 (23:42):
Isn't that sad? And look, it is heavy.

Speaker 5 (23:47):
It is as heavy as tin boxes that you might
be moving.

Speaker 2 (23:52):
I'm kidding, but isn't that sad that that's a young lady.
That young lady could be beautiful. Of course, I'm not
saying she has to be your type or my type,
but she could be a pretty girl. Just put a
smile on your face makes you prettier anyway. She could
be pretty happy, contend. Instead, she's putting up internet videos

(24:19):
talking about how much climate change is essentially destroying her.

Speaker 1 (24:25):
Isn't that sad?

Speaker 2 (24:28):
That's terrible, terrible? All right, Jesse, I'm curious what your
take is on the rising cost of health care. I'm
twenty five years old. I work in the medical field,
but suffer from a variety of health conditions that are
difficult to manage and often result in frequent hospital visits

(24:48):
and medical bills. Managing health conditions is stressful enough as is,
without worrying about whether or not you can afford medication.
Do you think our healthcare system them needs to be reformed?
If so, how feel free to say my name? Her
name is Kate. Okay, First of all, I am sorry,

(25:11):
not just to Kate, but to anybody who suffers from
ongoing medical things. This is something that I have experience
with in my own, not my personal life, but people
close to me go through this, and it's just if
you don't go through it, or don't have someone going
through it, you don't realize the constant maintenance. You're constantly

(25:37):
getting sick, you're constantly spending a fortune. Just well, I
won't go into the details of who it was. Just
had a little vacation, little mini like extended weekend vacation
ruined because she ate something. There was something in it.
She's hyper allergic to sealiac disease. The restaurant didn't tell her.

(25:59):
It didn't ruin an hour. She spent the next two
days vomiting in her hotel room. I mean, and that's
just like that kind of stuff, like how many days weekends, vacations,
work days. It's soul sucking. And so for people that
go through that, I am sorry, I really genuinely am.

(26:20):
That freaking sucks. And I'll tell you what. We'll dig
into the cost of healthcare, why it is so expensive,
maybe some ways we can fix it. We'll dig into
that in a moment. Before we dig into that, you
understand how turned off I am by so much of
the medical community. Now not all of it, of course,

(26:41):
but during COVID it really opened my eyes to how
many doctors and medical institutions in this country are completely captured,
and so I started seeking out other things. And that
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Speaker 1 (28:06):
This is a Jesse Kelly Show.

Speaker 2 (28:09):
It is the Jesse Kelly Show on a wonderful Friday,
and asked doctor Jesse Friday, don't forget you can email
us during the show. We are live here Jesse at
Jesse kellyshow dot com. We still have to talk about
so many wonderful things, Jesse. Why is lobbying legal? If
I take more than a pen from a potential vendor,

(28:32):
it's considered a conflict of interest. Okay, So this is
one of those things that people on the right will
talk about and complain about, and it's a very understandable
thing that people do complain about it lobbying. In fact,
you've probably heard, and I know you've heard. Maybe you've

(28:52):
said it yourself. Why don't we ban lobbying. Let's ban lobbying.
This should ban lobbying. Let me go ahead and be
daddy Jesse and burst your bubble on a couple of things. First,
the right to bring your grievances to Congress is right

(29:14):
there in the Bill of Rights. It is in the
Bill of Rights. It is now okay, pause for a second.
You what do you want your government to do? What's
something you're hot on right now? Maybe you want term
limits or or more deportations, or you want your taxes

(29:35):
to go down, or you want abortion band or whatever
it is. Have you ever brought your desires to an
elected official, local, state, federal? I hope you have. I
hope you've at least fired off an email or something.
I hope you have. Well, what do you think that was?

(30:02):
Is that not lobbying. I'm gonna get to I know
the corruption. I'm gonna get to it in a minute.
But is that not lobbying? Well, no, that's just me. Okay,
You've never you've never gathered some friends up and had
them all send an email. You understand that's one of
the most effective forms of making changes, especially locally and

(30:23):
in your state. Your city councilman doesn't get many emails.
Your state rep, your state senator, they don't get many emails.
If you could gather up ten of your friends, change
the wording, bombard your state rep with emails about some
specific issue, I bet you'll get a response, if not action.
Have you done that? Even if you haven't done that,

(30:43):
no judgment, Even if you haven't done that. What would
you call that? That's lobbying. Now. I hate lobbyists, interests
spending a fortune, corporate interests, foreign interest, you name it.
I hate the thought that there is any entity, local, foreign, whatever,

(31:07):
that will cobble together a large quantity of money and
go lobby our government for what essentially amounts to handouts.
That's what they're all lobbying for. Who's the biggest lobby
what's the biggest lobbying Armed Pharma, Big Pharma. Why does
big farmer spend so much money on lobbying Congress because
they still want gigantic quantities of your money handed out

(31:30):
to them. That's horrible, that's corrupt. But who's the bad
guy in that situation? If I'm a big farmer Rep.
Which I am not, as you well know. If I'm
a big farmer Rep. Jesse Pharma, and I want some
more chead of cheese from the American taxpayer, I want

(31:53):
Congress to write me a ten million dollar check for
my new drug, the anti Chris drug. If I want
ten million dollars from Congress to create the anti Chris drug,
and I go and I spend a fortune lobbying thirty
different Congressmen to sponsor a bill so I can get

(32:13):
some anti Chris drug money, and those thirty congressmen sponsor
that bill because I lobbied them, because I gave them
campaign cash. Am I the bad guy in that situation?
You can argue maybe it's a little dirty, You can
argue maybe it's unethical. But am I the bad guy
in that situation? Or is it the dirty congressman who

(32:36):
took money to put something in a bill to hand
out to the guy who lobbied for it. You can
hate lobbying, and you can hate these big money interests,
and I do. By the way, I hate it. I
hate this big money lobbying. I hate that our politicians
are so easily bought. You can hate it, and I do.
But it is in the Bill of Rights one in two.

(32:58):
It is the congressman who is at fault. It is
the one who writes and signs on to all this
corrupt legislation. They are the ones at fault. The United
States of America. Remember, at any level of government, in
your town, in your county, in your state, and in
your country, there is a treasury that pot gets bigger
as you go up the chain. I'm here in Houston,

(33:20):
Houston has a treasury, a large one. Texas has an
even bigger one. The United States of America has an
even bigger one. And whenever you have a big pot
of money, it's like a suitcase full of cash sitting
on the sidewalk. People are going to look at it
and they're going to try to figure out how to
stick their dirty, greasy fingers in it. That is inevitable.

(33:43):
The treasury of the United States of America is huge,
and countries and companies are going to spend a fortune
to get access to that treasury. It is your congressman
who allows them, is your senator who allows them, allows

(34:03):
them and encourages them. Mitch McConnell. Look, we can point
to just Democrats, but it's not true. Mitch McConnell, Lindsey Graham,
these types. They're as bought and paid for politicians as
exist on the planet, completely owned by Washington, big money

(34:26):
interests of various kinds. Now, shouldn't we change that by
changing them? This all comes back to not the lobbyist,
not the company that you hate, not the country you hate.
This all comes back to the voter. If Lenzagram is

(34:49):
thinking about doing yet another gigantic, unpaid for handout to
the military industrial complex. And you don't like that, Well,
Lnsigram should be afraid. He should be afraid of losing
his seat in the Senate. He should have to make
a decision. Well, I could, I could hand this money out,

(35:11):
but then I'm gonna lose my seat. If our senators
and congressmen are unafraid, it's our fault, not the lobbyist
part fault. We're assigning blame to the wrong entity. Now
we're also treating pain the wrong way. We either don't
treat it, which is terrible too. Oh I worry, I'll

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