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October 3, 2024 36 mins

Even as the government is failing its people, the communities impacted by Helene are rallying around each other and helping them thru these hard times. The three characteristics of our modern leaders are on display right now. Who is the victor of an argument. Talking about what you want to talk about. Why is Melania out there pushing for abortion rights when early voting is already started. Clarifying moments.

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Speaker 1 (00:11):
This is a Jesse Kelly show.

Speaker 2 (00:15):
It is the Jesse Kelly Show. Let's have some fun
on Ay Thursday. The week is almost over. The light
is at the end of the tunnel, and we have
an amazing show planned for you tonight. That's a total lie.
We don't plan out anything, but it'll be an amazing show.

Speaker 3 (00:35):
Anyway.

Speaker 2 (00:36):
We're gonna discuss well, I'm frustrated. I will try not
to lose my temper. In the very opening of the show.
I yelled a little bit last night. I hate doing that.
That's very rare for me. But I'm very, very frustrated
by something I saw today and it probably is going
to make you angry at me. So just get ready.
You're about to get mad at me, scream at the radio,

(00:57):
turn it off, send me a piece of hate mail,
and all that stuff. Is fine. I'm still gonna do
it anyway. Talk about that a little bit. More about
the port strike. We have to talk about these second gentlemen.
I'm sorry. That always makes me laugh. Kamala Harris's husband
beating up his girlfriend and paying the nanny hush money.
Why they grab guns. We're gonna talk a lot more

(01:18):
about Helene the federal response to that, and Will Smith
farting in an air sealed pod. All that and so
much more coming up tonight on the world famous Jesse
Kelly Show. I want to begin here, though, So we're
a month out from the election, a month out from

(01:38):
the election, the presidential election. Early voting starts now, right now,
All right, let's pause on that for a moment. Just
stay just put that in your back pocket for a minute.
Let's pause on that for a moment. You ever argued
with somebody, friend, girlfriend, boyfriend, wife, husband, ever had a

(02:01):
nice argument with somebody, You know what will oftentimes decide
who the victor in the argument is. If there is
going to be a victor, which side is arguing about
their thing. You see, if my wife decides to buy
herself a whole new wardrobe and I I don't fix

(02:26):
the fence in the backyard, and we get in a big, knockdown,
drag out fight, and we spend ninety percent of that
fight discussing the fence in the backyard, I lost. I'm
gonna lose if we spend ninety percent of that fight
talking about her whole new wardrobe. That's not the kind
of thing she does. I should know. But if we
spend ninety percent of that fight discussing her wardrobe and

(02:47):
the money she spent, I want what is the argument about?
What is the argument centered around? That is what oftentimes
will decide, almost always will decide who the victor is
in the argument. It doesn't even matter if you're making
good points or bad points in either way. If we're
sitting there arguing for ten minutes and we spend nine

(03:08):
of those ten minutes discussing the fence, good or bad,
I've lost. That's my failure. It's what I don't want
anybody focused on. But if we're focused on that, I'm
going to lose. You understand, what are you focused on?
What is the focal point of the argument? Now? The
debate the other night is actually a great example of this.
The other night jd Vance, Tim Walls they have a debate.

(03:32):
What did jd Vance make virtually the entire night about?
No matter the question, there were two issues, jd Vance
one of two issues. Jd Vance made almost every single
thing about what wereth it?

Speaker 1 (03:47):
Remember? So what Tim Waltz is doing?

Speaker 4 (03:49):
And I, honestly, Tim, I think he got a tough
job here, because you've got to play whack a mole.
You've got to pretend that Donald Trump didn't deliver rising
take home pay.

Speaker 1 (03:57):
Which of course he did.

Speaker 4 (03:58):
You've got to pretend that Donald Trum didn't deliver lower inflation,
which of course he did. And then you simultaneously got
to defend Kyla Harris's.

Speaker 2 (04:06):
Truc the whole night immigration inflation, immigration inflation, immigration inflation,
immigration inflation. It was all night long. Why did he
do that? Was it just random, just happened to be
on his heart at the time. No, it was a strategy.
Why was it the strategy? Because if this election is
about inflation and immigration, Donald Trump is going to be

(04:29):
the next president of the United States of America a
month from now. If the people walking into the voting
booth a month from now, in fact, the people who
are voting right now, I need to emphasize election day
is today, it's tomorrow, it's the next day. Early voting
has begun. The people who are walking into the voting
booth right now. If this election is about immigration and inflation,

(04:50):
donald Trump is going to be the next president of
the United States of America. Every single poll, I should
point out position poll reflects that who do you trust
more on inflation? Donald Trump slaughters Kamala Harris. Who do
you trust more on immigration? Donald Trump slaughters Kamala Harris.
If the American voter votes on inflation and immigration now, tomorrow,

(05:12):
the next day, Donald Trump's the next president. Now do
you know do you remember the questions the moderators asked
not only JD. Vance but Donald Trump in both of
the debates. Do you remember how it centered so much
on abortion? What do you think that is? Look, we

(05:37):
just had Hurricane Helen. If I remember, right, they got
to abortion. Before they even got to that, it was abortion,
this abortion that JD. Vance talk about abortion? What about abortion?
You said this about abortion? Of course they have to
lie because they're dirty demonics come women's reproductive rights, abortion, abortion, abortion, abortion, abortion.
Why do they want to talk about that? Because if
this election is about abortion, we have a culture in

(06:01):
this country that loves abortion. If this election is about
abortion and the American people walk in the voting booth
today tomorrow the next day November and vote based on abortion,
Kamala Harris is going to be the next president of
the United States of America. That's why the moderators talk
about it. That's why Dome talks about it in every campaign. Stop.

(06:21):
That's why Walls talks about it in every campaign.

Speaker 1 (06:23):
Stop.

Speaker 2 (06:24):
If this election is about abortion, Kamala Harris is going
to be your next president. So what should everyone on
the right, if your interest is to win the election,
what should we be focused on in talking about abortion?
Or should that be something avoided at any cost? Or

(06:46):
should we be discussing inflation and immigration? Well, obviously you
know the answer. The last thing in the world you
should be discussing right now if you're on the Trump
campaign is abortion the last thing. So Milania Trump, she's
Donald Trump's wife. I know you know that have felt,
you know, fondness for Milania Trump. Always seemed kind of regal.

(07:09):
But don't hear much from her. Disappears forever. You really
don't hear from her at all. She just months and
months and months at a time. And I should throw
in this little disclaimer. I do not have any inside
knowledge about the nature of their relationship, nor is it
my business. I don't know. I don't know whether they're
super close. I don't know whether they sit around talk

(07:30):
to each other in the morning cup of coffee. I
don't know whether they hug and kiss. I don't know
whether they're close. I don't know whether or not they
hate each other. There are a lot of marriages like that.
I don't know, and I'm not going to make any suggestions.
I have no idea. Milania Trump on election Day today,
that's today, remember, and it's every day for the next month.

(07:53):
On election day, Milania Trump just published a book. She's
hardcore pro abortion, and she writes it in her book quote,
this is just one part of it. A woman's fundamental
right of individual liberty to her own life grants her

(08:14):
the authority to terminate her pregnancy if she wishes. Direct excerpt.
It's talked about on every news channel today, every headline boom,
abortion right back in the news. And maybe, just maybe
you're sitting there saying right now, Jesse, that's a small
portion of the book. The book is about her life

(08:36):
and where she was born. I would agree with you,
except for this this morning. I have the time stamp
at six forty five am, the year of Our Lord,
twenty twenty four, October third, On election Day, as early
voting has begun, Milania Trump posted a thirty second video
clip of herself on her social media page, and this

(08:59):
is what she's says.

Speaker 5 (09:00):
Freedom is a fundamental principle that I safeguard without a doubt.
There is no room for compromise when it comes to
this essential right that all women possess from birth individual freedom.
What does my body, my choice really mean?

Speaker 2 (09:20):
What's that my body, my choice? The swan song of
every abortion loving demon in this country. I'm going to
set aside my anger at the issue, because you know
how pro life I am. I'm actually not going off
about that right now. I get it. It's fine. They're

(09:42):
not with me on that. I get it. Fine, No,
I'll set aside my stance on abortion for the moment.
Campaign wise, the former First Lady publishes a pro abortion
book as soon as early voting begins. Does Donald Trump's
wife want him to lose the election? Did Donald Trump

(10:05):
sign off on this? If he did, he's insane. If
he didn't. What's going on? Get your wife in order?
What are we doing now? We have hurricane ravaging North Carolina, Tennessee,
a doc strike, anarchy in the Middle East, inflation out
of control, a wide open border, and people today are

(10:25):
talking about abortion because his wife brought it to the
news with a book.

Speaker 1 (10:31):
What are we doing.

Speaker 2 (10:33):
Geez, you know what I'm gonna say, I'm done with it.
That's the last thing I'm gonna say this show about it.
I'm so angry. I confure you're watching me on the
simulkis you see that vein in my head. I'm getting
ready to freaking pop that the idiocy sometimes, man, I'm
telling you, I can't.

Speaker 1 (10:50):
I can't take it.

Speaker 2 (10:52):
If this election is about abortion, because this country loves abortion,
We're going to lose. And the first lady brought it back.
What jeez gosh, I give up in grief anyway. Switch
your cell phone to Pure Talk. Please stop funding these
abortion loving companies. Go look up the big mobile carriers

(11:14):
AT and T and T Mobile, Verizon. Go look up
the disgusting, disgusting things they do with your money. Of course,
in the name of charity. They probably even say ridiculous
things like my body, my choice. Switch to Pure Talk,
save yourself a fortune. Support a company who shares and

(11:36):
supports your values, the values of patriotism, America, caring for veterans.
They love Americas so much they hire Americans. They didn't
import a bunch of foreigners to hire them. Americans right
here on American soil. It takes ten minutes on the
phone to switch. Stop supporting companies who hate you and
put your money where your morals are. Dial pound two

(11:59):
five zero, Oh, say Jesse Kelly. Pound two five zero,
say Jesse Kelly.

Speaker 1 (12:05):
We'll be back truth attitude, Jesse Kelly.

Speaker 2 (12:12):
It is the Jesse Kelly Show on a Thursday, and
I'm done talking about it. I'm frustrated. I vented. I
feel so much better. Thank you for just giving me
a few minutes to vent out my frustration. I just
I don't understand why we would bring that up in
the conversation now and change the campaign momentum. So it
is what it is. Anyway, I forgot to remind you

(12:34):
that tomorrow is an Ask Doctor Jesse Friday. You need
to get your questions emailed in now to Jesse at
jessekellyshow dot com. As always, all three hours on Friday
belong to you. I answer whatever questions you send them,
and they don't have to be political. I point out
it can be about whatever you want think about, crazy stuff, work,

(12:57):
personal life, history, food, I don't care whatever it is.
We'll have some fun on Friday like we always do.
Jesse at Jesse kellyshow dot com. Now I want to
bring the focus back to Helene, to North Carolina, to Tennessee,
to the people who are suffering. We cannot let this go.
We can't forget about these people. I get so many

(13:18):
of these emails. Hello, oh, great jockey of the disc.
I live in a very small town in western North
Carolina called Green Mountain in Yancey County. It has been
demolished by Helene. I'm sending you some very very bad
video I took. I'm doing all I can to help
my neighbors. I'm spending my own money for supplies. I

(13:38):
don't mind, but I've not heard much about our little area.
I'm only asking for a shout out to Green Mountain,
North Carolina. I've listened from the beginning. I love your show.
Please play the Freedo Bandido. My name is Preston. Thank
you so much. God bless you and your family, and
God bless America. You can have as many Freedo Bandidos
as you want.

Speaker 6 (13:57):
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Speaker 7 (14:04):
Yay.

Speaker 3 (14:05):
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Speaker 4 (14:07):
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Speaker 3 (14:19):
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Speaker 2 (14:29):
Okay, now, let's talk about the hurricane response. FEMA majorcis
kamala good bad. Let's let's talk about things. We have
had a similar conversation, you and I. We've had this
conversation before about different subjects. But clarifying moments, stress tests

(14:52):
and clarifying moments are things societies go through, people go through.
We clarifying moments like well on on on a national scale.
You've heard me mention COVID as a clarifying moment. I've
called it the great Sorting. How so well you saw
the people in your life who will turn you into

(15:13):
the government one day? You just did that sheep in
your family with ten masks on nineteen booster shots who
ruined Thanksgiving. That's the kami who's going to turn you
into the FEDS. That was a clarifying moment. Oh, I
know they're back to being cool now. Believe me, they'll
turn around right away. The next time the system scares
them about something. A clarifying moment not always pleasant, because

(15:36):
that's going to apply to all this hurricane flood stuff.
I Clarifying moments are not always pleasant. Sometimes they can be,
sometimes they're not. Sometimes you have a friend who you're
kind of on the outs with and it's treated you
like crap in the past, and then boom, you get
in trouble, get you go through a divorce, you get

(15:59):
arrested one night, and this friend who you were kind
of on the outside at your lowest moment, steps in
with a helping hand, picks you up, helps you out.
That's a clarifying moment in a positive way. That's a
moment where you say to yourself, Wow, maybe I didn't
give that guy enough credit for the kind of friend
he is, for the kind of selfless friend he is.
He and I need to hang out more. That's a

(16:20):
clarifying moment in a negative way. That's good, it's beneficial,
But negative clarifying moments are beneficial as well. If you
are maybe you're fat. Maybe it's natural and you've made
it worse. Maybe you're just Maybe you just made it
worse with your lifestyle, food, exercise. Maybe you're fat, and look,

(16:40):
that doesn't make you a bad person. God made us
all different. Some people were fat. I'd be fat if
I wasn't six or eight and so daggone long, I
can't be fat. Not judging you. Maybe you're fat and
you get up and you walk, not even upstairs or
up a hill. You're fat enough. You walk down the hall,
you walk thirty forty feet and you're kind of doing
the kind of the out of breathing. I know that's

(17:06):
not a positive. I know it's not fun, brother, lady.
That's a clarifying moment. Your body is struggling, stressed, failing
under the weight. And I know it's not a pleasant
clarifying moment, but it's a beneficial clarifying moment. Nonetheless, you

(17:29):
need to make some changes or you're going to die early.

Speaker 3 (17:32):
Period.

Speaker 2 (17:34):
Clarifying moments are beneficial. I've had clarifying moments over and
over and over again in my life. You've had them
in your life. Everyone has them. Where maybe it was
about you when you realized you're screwing up, you're you're
doing this wrong, and then something terrible happens and then look,
I had a buddy, I've told you this before, had

(17:55):
a terrible substance abuse problem, but out of family, was
kind of holding it together. Woke up in the back
of an ambulance one night having overdosed. I don't think
he's touched a drop of alcohol since. Again, not fun,
but a clarifying moment that helped him in the end.
Right now, we are seeing beneficial clarifying moments. Some are painful,

(18:17):
some are wonderful. So let's talk about them. Let's talk
about Helene, North Carolina, Tennessee. Americans versus the government.

Speaker 1 (18:25):
Hang on fighting for your freedom every day. The Jesse
Kelly Show.

Speaker 2 (18:34):
It is the Jesse Kelly Show on a Thursday. We
are having a good Thursday. I got a little upset
at the beginning. I'm moving off of it now. We're
now we're talking about clarifying moments. We're talking about Hurricane
Helene clarifying moments because we have two of them, and
before we get to the negative clarifying moment that is

(18:56):
still beneficial, still benefiting. All this is good kind of
if you look at it the right way. Let's discuss
the good clarifying moments. The American people inspire me. Still
as angry as I can get with them, for things
like COVID when they bent the knee too easily and

(19:17):
other stuff like that. In the face of disaster, the
American people rally around each other. And I want to
remind you that America is us. It's you, it's me,
it's the citizenry. That is a country. It is not

(19:38):
the government. The United States of America is not Washington,
d c. It is not the Presidency. It is not
the House. It is not the Senate, the Supreme Court.
It's not the FBI, it's not FEMA, it's not any
of these things. We are America. And I have seen
this so many times in my life. We can go

(19:59):
we can go way, We'll go back to nine to
eleven if we have to. You can see people helping
each other even when the government does well.

Speaker 7 (20:09):
We heard that Biden was just going to be you know,
flying around. It kind of just made us feel like,
you know, as our president, you know, where is that
like guidance, where like, you know, you're supposed to be
kind of here helping us with this, and just almost
like it's like almost a sense of abandonment, you know.
And like I said, you know, it's mainly just the
community coming together and helping each other out with all

(20:29):
of this.

Speaker 2 (20:31):
The community coming together. Not only have these communities rallied
around each other, these just devastation. It'll end up I suspect,
and I pray to God I'm wrong about this. I
think it'll end up being worse than Katrina. I really do.
It's that bad. It's that bad there. But the communities
have rallied around each other, and Americans, many of them veterans,

(20:55):
which is so great to see, have flown in, driven
in to help their fellow Americans and they don't get
a thing from it. Yeah, I understand that there's there
are some self promoters in there, and I get it.
Y'all look at me and how hard I'm working. I
understand all that. But for the most part, the people

(21:18):
helping in North Carolina and Tennessee are doing so because
they love their countrymen. And isn't that clarifying to you.
I experienced this, I told you I experienced this before
during Hurricane Harvey here in Houston. When I all this flooding,
the entire place was underwater. I couldn't travel more than

(21:39):
a mile from my home. It was like we were
on a little mountaintop and everything else was flooded. That's
what it was like. Everything was flooded. You couldn't go anywhere,
you couldn't go to the store anywhere. And you did
not see anarchy, looting, ridiculousness. I saw more closeness during
that time, more man helping his fellow man, and I

(22:00):
ever saw in my life, and it was inspiring. It
was a clarifying moment about how good, how fundamentally good,
so many Americans are. And I am seeing this over
and over and over again, and I just like, you
can get too cynical about us, about the country, about

(22:22):
where we're going, and then something awful happens and people
lose it all and you look at Americans just bear
their soul, open up their pocketbook, open up that I mean,
their energy levels, and they just dedicate themselves to their
fellow Americans without a care in the world for themselves.
And it's awesome. It's a clarifying moment. What a moment this.

(22:47):
I know, it's awful. I know every part of this.
It's sickening. The emails I get. I'm so sorry, and
we need to keep praying and we need to keep helping.
But watching how many people help has been unreal. We
have private Americans, not just the government, private Americans, and

(23:09):
helicopters flying and resupplies flying out people who need medical concerns, rescues.
The American people rose up and fought back, and that's
freaking awesome. It's a clarifying moment in a good way.
Now let's talk about the other side of it. Awful.

(23:32):
It is terrible, but it is clarifying. Like that fat
person we just discussed, maybe that's you who what Chris
is is that. I'll try to put it differently. What
do you want me to say? I'm rude, I'm forward direct,
if you will, But maybe that's you, that fat person
who walks thirty forty feet and they're huffing and puffing

(23:54):
a little bit. It's not a pleasant clarifying moment.

Speaker 1 (23:57):
It sucks.

Speaker 2 (23:58):
And then you got to sit down and I've had
to do this with things in my own life.

Speaker 7 (24:02):
Leave me.

Speaker 2 (24:02):
I've been there, and you got to take an account
of yourself and what you've done to yourself and take responsibility.
And that sucks too, doesn't it. It's a lot more
fun to blame everyone else. But then when you sit
and after look in the mirror and say man, you're
not doing it right and you got to fix yourself.
That sucks. Nobody likes that. I don't like that, but
it's also healthy and beneficial. Look at what I've done

(24:26):
to me. I've got to take ownership of it. Negative
clarifying moments are beneficial too. And what we're seeing from
the United States government when it comes to Helene put
meast Palestine, Hawaii. But we'll make it about Helene right now.
What we're seeing from the United States government, it hurts.

(24:48):
We don't want to be here as a country. We
don't want this kind of government. It hurts, but it's
clarifying and it's beneficial. FEMAS spent six hundred and forty
one million dollars last year, just the fiscal year twenty
three to twenty four, six hundred and forty one million

(25:12):
dollars for illegals. For illegals, here's what you get.

Speaker 8 (25:18):
And the federal relief and assistance that we have been
providing has included FEMA providing seven hundred and fifty dollars
for folks who need immediate needs being met, such as food,
baby formula, and the like. And you can apply now
for anyone who's watching this who has been affected.

Speaker 2 (25:38):
Seven hundred and fifty dollars. That's what the government cares.
That's how much the government cares about you. If Vladimir
Zelenski flies into town courtesy of the taxpayer, I might add,
he flies into town. Shoot, he's shaking hands, kissing babies.
He's flying back to Ukraine with truckloads of money and munitions,

(26:01):
whatever he needs. You lost it all. Seven hundred and
fifty bucks. The government organization that was created, which it
should have never been, but once again Republicans got bullied
into creating a government program that now is evil. But anyway,
the organization FEMA, the government organization that's supposed to be

(26:23):
dedicated to specifically things like this, has spent hundreds of
millions of dollars of your money on illegals, on people
who shouldn't even be here. And when a resident of
North Carolina or Tennessee loses absolutely everything, and Georgia, so

(26:43):
I need to keep remembering Georgia got hammered too. They're
not getting talked about as much, but Georgia too, When
an American citizen gets destroyed, loses at all seven hundred
and fifty dollars for you, not a care in the world.
The Biden admitted fustration did nothing nothing in days after Helene.

(27:04):
This is from the Federalist. Not one of the Biden
Harris cabinet visited, not one. Took them days to even
organize a flyover, and even then when they flew over,
all they did was screw everything out.

Speaker 9 (27:20):
The thing this is that yesterday, for President Biden's you know,
dog and pony show to come in and see photos,
he put a thirty mile TFR, which is basically restriction
in the Arizone, which means that he actually stopped from
twelve o'clock until sixteen hundred and four pm. He stopped
air traffic and helos from transferring supplies, dropping soar teams
picking up individuals from metavacs. So that was not only irresponsible,

(27:42):
but if you're going to come a week later, at
least make sure that you're not trying to, you know,
hinder in any way. Further, the actual operations that are
being led by civilian organizations and veterans such as myself
and others that are trying to do what is right,
and so I found the entire response so far to
be not just lacking but irresponsible.

Speaker 2 (27:57):
In an outs Biden administration and waited a week and
all they did was shut down the airspace so Metavax
couldn't get out. Evil, wrong, but honestly beneficial because it's clarifying.
We'll continue that thought.

Speaker 1 (28:13):
Hang on wo truth attitude. Jesse Kelly.

Speaker 2 (28:19):
It is the Jesse Kelly Show on a Thursday, reminding
you that tomorrow is an ask doctor Jesse Friday. You
need to get your questions emailed in now to Jesse
at jessekellyshow dot com. You also can call with them
as long as it's brief, leave a voicemail. No one's

(28:40):
gonna answer. Eight seven seven three seven seven four three
seven three eight seven seven three seven seven four three
seven three. The federal response to Colleen has been disgusting, awful,
evil and terrible. But in the end it will be
beneficial because the Ammerican people are now waking up even

(29:03):
more than they were before to the fact that the United
States governments simply doesn't care about you at all. And
those three characteristics of all the people who lead Western
civilization that we talk about all the time, they're all
on display right now. What are those three characteristics? Because
it explains everything, absolutely everything. What are they no love

(29:24):
of country. A lot of them hate it, of course,
but they really just don't love it. They've never been
taught to love it. They've never been taught America is great.
Most of them are taught America is evil. And so
when they look at rural, patriotic towns in North Carolina
and Tennessee and Georgia, when they look at these rural
counties that have been slaughtered in, wiped out, there's just

(29:48):
nothing that stirs in them because America doesn't stir them.
Americans don't stir them to action. There's nobody in this
government who's had a single genuine moment of sadness about
what's happening after Helene. None of them have no love
of country. Two, no connection to the real world, to

(30:12):
how normal people live. When your whole life has been
this cushy existence, cushy cushy house, cushy universities, cushy media job.
You live in a penthouse in New York, you work
in all these fancy places. You don't have any idea
what it's like to have the bridges shut down, the

(30:32):
roads washed out, and you're hauling in food and water
by donkey, which is what's happening as we speak right now? Donkey,
you don't have any idea what a donkey even smells like.
If you're one of the people who run this country,
doesn't smell great. I should note I have some experience
with those either way. No love of country, no connection

(30:55):
to the real world, and they see themselves as kings
and queens. How does that apply? Who? It applies so much?
Why is it? Why is it they'll send a bunch
of money to Ukraine. Why is it they'll bring in
every illegal they possibly can. But as soon as Americans

(31:16):
are in dire need and they need help, the American
government says, oh gosh, I'd love to but whew, look
at that fresh out of cash man. Sorry, love to
do something, but I can't. They just don't care about
the peasants, and they don't want to care about the peasants.
And this is all because the government is evil and

(31:40):
it has become transactional. He ever had a transactional friend
in your life? Ever known somebody like this? Ever had
a friend call you up? Haven't talked to you forever?
And he's so nice on the phone. Hey, jesse Man,
I've missed you, buddy, let's go grab a beer. I
just want to catch up on old times. And I
fall for it. Oh yeah, absolutely, let's go. And five

(32:01):
minutes into it, I find out he wants to borrow
my tools set and my pickup truck. And I say
to myself, Oh, I'm just transactional to him. I don't
mean anything to him. I'm transactional. He cares about me
only for what I can provide for him, and beyond that,
he wouldn't pee on me if I was on fire.

(32:23):
That's exactly how the federal government thinks about you, you
see whether it The reason they'll send unending gobs of
your money overseas is that money in power comes back
to them through the defense industry, through lobbying. They get
to act like there's some kind of freedom loving champion.
The reason they'll bring in unending hordes of barbarians from

(32:43):
countries all across the planet is because they're transactional people.
Those illegals and legals they bring into this country. They
provide cheap labor, they'll provide votes, they'll provide crime, which
they love. It's transactional. They provide something for the evil
people who run the country. If you're somebody in Tennessee.

(33:07):
You have little be of an accent, probably go to church,
love your family. What do you give them? What do
you provide for the evil people who run this country? Nothing? Oh,
they should care about you. If they had any honor,
any humanity, any sense of duty at all, they should.

(33:29):
But they don't shoot. They left eleven counties in Georgia.
Brian Kemp is not exactly some fire breathing anti communist,
fairly milk toast. He is outraged.

Speaker 10 (33:39):
When the first emergency declarations came down there was only
eleven counties in that a lot of people were outraged,
including me, because there was such devastation in you know,
up to ninety counties. So we called the White House.
We spoke to the President, chief of Staff, the FEMA
administrator and said, look, you're sending the signal that you're

(34:00):
not paying attention to some of these rural communities.

Speaker 2 (34:04):
It's not that they're not paying attention, respectfully, Governor, they've
paid attention. They don't care. People don't like when I
say it because they don't want it to be true.
But this government, if they thought it would help them
keep power, they would preside over the death of every

(34:28):
single one of you and not shed a single tear.
Those are the people who lead the country. That's a fact.
All right, Let's talk a little bit about the docks,
the port strike. This a couple of things that we
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(36:17):
strike continues, it's getting interesting. There's going to be fallout politically,
fallout economically. Let's discussed it a little more next
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