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Speaker 1 (00:10):
This is a Jesse Kelly show. It is the Jesse
Kelly Show. Let's have some fun on a Tuesday.
Speaker 2 (00:26):
Smile.
Speaker 1 (00:28):
We have a bill that's horrible, now, won't quit. We'll
talk about the big beautiful bill. Yes, that's gonna be
a dressed tonight on the show, What's Good, What's Bad?
Where it's at? Is it gonna pass? We'll discuss that
Trump and Musk are throwing monkey poop at each other
again publicly. We have yet another Hollywood flop because they
tried to gay up your kids and you rejected it.
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You should feel good about that. We are going to
discuss an absolutely frightening story briefly. In fact, I'm gonna
open up the show with that. We're gonna talk about
the children of American barons and why they turn out
to be such garbage. New voters continue to elect Democrats.
All that, so much more coming up tonight on the
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world famous Jesse Kelly Show. And of course we'll do
emails and many many other wonderful things. Now, I am
not going to spend a long time on this, but
I do feel the need to open the show with it.
I understand the big story of the day is the
air fingers quote big Beautiful Bill. I get that, and
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I understand that that's probably what I should lead the
show with. But I don't feel like it because I
don't feel like that is the most important thing. Don't
get me wrong, it's very important. We are going to
discuss it. We're going to discuss Trump and Elon. We
are going to get to that here in a few
But there is something that's happening, already happened and is
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still happening, that is so much more important and so
much more frightening than even the national debt. The United
States government taking its guns and aiming them at you.
The United States government, mainly FBI, CIA, all the different
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three letter agencies deciding you're the enemy, conspiring with Democrats
to destroy you, and they can destroy you. There's an
article out in the Federalists. You're welcome to read it.
You don't have to. Nicholas Giardano wrote it. He's a
really sharp guy, professor. But here's the headline of the article.
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Documents show the Biden administration ginned up FBI investigations of
law abiding political opponents. Now, before I get into some
of the nitty gritty of this, just briefly. I'm not
going to bore you with all of it. I want
to remind you of something. I'm going to play something
for you. Remember what you constantly got beaten over the
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face during Joe Biden's four years with this stuff.
Speaker 3 (03:11):
Domestic terrorism from white supremacist is the most lethal terrorist
threat in the homeland.
Speaker 4 (03:17):
White supremacist right wing extremists and domestic terrorrists trying to
stoke fear in the hearts of New Yorkers.
Speaker 5 (03:24):
From a terrorism perspective, I think domestic violent extremism is
one of the greatest terrorism related threats that we face.
Speaker 2 (03:31):
The FBI's view, the top domestic violent extremist threat comes
from racially or ethnically motivated violent extremists, specifically those who
advocate it for the superiority of the white race.
Speaker 1 (03:46):
Why that? Why did they take that line? They had
a purpose? Did you know that? And the purpose wasn't
even necessarily about elections? Why would you take that line
domestic extremism, domestic terrorism? Of course, white supremacy. It didn't
almost didn't make sense. Why would you do that? Well,
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because they're communists, and communists do the exact same thing
every single time they take government power every single time.
There is no exception in human history to this rule.
When communists take government power, they will find a way
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to legally justify sending the forces of government against their
political opponents. Now, when I tell you that, you shrug
your shoulders and say, yeah, I could totally see those
Soviets doing that. Absolutely East Germany. I'm sure that's what
they did. Now, that's exactly what he did. Know, your
government did it, your president, your FBI, your CIA did
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it and are still doing it. Have you ever heard
of the Strategic Implemation impl Plan? Let me say that again,
since I screwed it up, the Strategic Implementation Plan. You've
never heard of it? Have you? I would encourage you
to look it up. I would encourage you to read it.
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I did. It's about thirty pages. Twenty five to thirty pages.
I read it a little bit earlier. It's one of
the most terrifying things I've ever read in my life.
So allow me to explain exactly what happened and why
it's so terrifying. The Biden administration. I say the Biden
administration because we all know it wasn't Joe Biden. Joe
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Biden was a cadaver sucking on his thumb in the
back room while the communists around him did what they wanted.
The Biden administration came up with the National Strategy for
Countering Domestic Terrorism. By the way, pause for a moment.
I know these are a lot of big words. Don't
let your eyes glaze over. I'm not going to stay
on this forever. But it's really, really, really like critically
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important that we understand what they've done. The National Strategy
for Countering Domestic Terrorism. Well, we now know because of
documents that have been declassified. I'll read it from the
article right here. Recently declassified documents from the Office of
the Director of National Intelligence show how the FBI and
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Department of Homeland Security respond to incidents of concerning non
criminal behavior, reinforcing concerns about the weaponized agencies opening probes
on Americans who didn't break the law, weren't breaking the law.
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So allow me to set down all the nerd terms
and national strategic dis because I can already tell your
board and I totally get that. That allow me to
explain exactly what happened the United States government under the
Joe Biden communist regime. They started to work with Stanford.
Of all things, Stanford's election and integrity partnership is what
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it's known. And what they did was they tried to
identify Americans who could potentially be domestic terrorists. Maybe you're
sitting there thinking, oh, good, I would actually like to
know if some jiehattist is getting ready to set off
a nail bomb in Times Square. Oh but see, that's
where you are so sorely mistaken. The terrorists they were
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hunting for were you let me ask you something. Did
you ever during COVID did you ever question social distancing,
school closures? The efficacy What a great word, how about that, Chris,
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the efficacy of the vaccine. Did you at any point
in time, just asking on social media or publicly, did
you ever criticize the government and the government's response, Oh
you did, Well, you should know that there's probably already
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a file on you. Did you know that the domestic
terrorists they were after were people who were Catholic? They
infiltrated the Catholic Church. Because of all this, people who
questioned the government criticized the government, the Biden administration produced
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a document. That document became an action item for America's
National Security agencies, law enforcement and spy agencies. What essentially
it was was the Biden administration handed a permission slip
to the FBI and others to go after their political opponents,
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and they did it. And what you're listening to right
here is them doing what communists have always done, prepping
the public and making a a legal justification for what
was happening behind closed doors.
Speaker 3 (09:05):
See terrorism from white supremacists is the most lethal terrorist
threat in the homeland.
Speaker 4 (09:11):
White supremacist right wing extremists, and domestic terror is trying
to stoke fear in the hearts of New Yorkers.
Speaker 5 (09:17):
From a terrorism perspective, I think domestic violent extremism is
one of the greatest terrorism related threats that we failed.
Speaker 1 (09:25):
Did you know the FBI created threat tag systems to
track Americans opening investigative files? What Americans? Well, did you
ever show up at a school board meeting and get
angry you're on there? Do you have beliefs about marriage,
maybe that it's between a man and a woman. You
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probably have a file. This is not ancient history. Please
don't sit there and think, well, Biden's gone, who cares?
We have Trump now, all this stuff is still in effect.
Now is Trump doing it? No, of course he's not
doing it. Do you believe the FBI is still doing
it under him behind his back? Of course they are dhs.
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The United States government has been turned into the Stazi,
not it was turned has been turned is the Stazi.
This is so much more dangerous than even the big
crappy Bill, than anything going on in the Middle East, Russia, Ukraine, China.
The United States government has declared war on you, on
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free Americans who criticize them. That, if you truly understand
the implications of that, is the most frightening thing on
the planet by a mile. We'll continue this in a second.
Jesse Kelly, it is the Jesse Kelly Show on a
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wonderful Tuesday. And yes, I'm gonna get to the big
beautiful Bill here in just a second. I didn't want
to drag you down all night. But the fact that the
American taxpayer has been and is still paying for his censorship.
He's paying for the FBI to open up files on
him if he criticizes the government is horrifying. So allow
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me to explain very quickly in case this is confusing,
what makes this the scariest thing in the world. Let
me ask you. Let me paint this picture for you.
You're in your home, You're with your parents. Let's say
you're a kid. You're in your home, you're with your parents.
The doors are locked, windows are shut, and there's a
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dangerous gang trendy aragua trenda arragua is circling around the
outside of your home with weapons, announcing their intention to
hurt you very badly. That's a dangerous situation, you would agree, right,
I would agree, that's a dangerous situation, no question. Now
stop on that for a moment. Let shift to a
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different scenario. You are inside of your home. The doors
are locked, the windows are closed, You're in there with
your parents, and your parents have just walked out of
the living room with knives and guns in their hands,
and they've announced their intention to hurt you very badly.
Which situation is more dangerous to you? Obviously the second one.
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I know there are outside threats, I know there are
so many problems and so many things to be afraid of,
But the entirety of human history shows when your own government,
whatever kind of government it is, when your own government
turns against you, decides to designate you as an enemy
of the state and then sends their guns after you.
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That is the situation that destroys lives by the million,
ends lives by the million, and the communists and the
Democrat Party did that to you. And I just want
to briefly point this out. Trump is catching a lot
of heat for saying a couple of things which he
said earlier today, things like.
Speaker 6 (13:12):
This, is he giving a pardonous.
Speaker 1 (13:15):
He's talking about Alexandro Majorcus. Was he giving her pardon?
Speaker 6 (13:18):
Myokus?
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Was he not?
Speaker 1 (13:19):
I don't believe so.
Speaker 6 (13:20):
Well, I take a look at that one, because what
he did is it's beyond incompetence.
Speaker 1 (13:24):
Something had to be gone.
Speaker 6 (13:25):
Now with that being said, he took orders from other people,
and he was really doing the orders. And you could
say he was very loyal to them, because it must
have been very hard for him to stand up and
sit up and you know, talk about what he allowed
to happen to this country and be serious about it.
So he was given orders. If he wasn't given a pardon,
I could see looking at that and beg, why don't
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you take a look at it, Christian.
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He's telling the Department of Justice to look into the
former head of the Department of Homeland Security. Some people
were cheering, some people were cringing a little bit. Oh
I don't like that. Oh that sounds gross. If Alejandro Mayors,
the head of the Department of Homeland Security, implemented a
system where American citizens who criticized the government had files
opened on them, Alejandro Majorcis should go to prison for
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the rest of his natural life. And if you don't
think so, you have no idea the dangerous situation you
currently sit in, none the rest of his natural life.
Now Trump's talking about what he did to facilitate the
illegal invasion of the country, and he's not necessarily wrong
about that either. But you cannot send too many communists
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in the government to prison communists who've committed crimes like this.
And let's be clear about something. These are crimes. They
are a violation of your rights as an American citizen.
You have rights, constitutional rights, and just because a bunch
of scumbags in the government and scumbags in the legal
system had decided you don't have these rights anymore and
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your rights can just be violated on a whim, that
doesn't matter at all. You have rights here in the
United States of America. We're about to celerate Independence Day
here in a couple of days. Independence Day as a
free country. Free country is not something you just say
on Independence Day or while you're eating a hot dog
at a baseball game. To be free actually has meaning,
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and the freedom means freedom from government coercion, from government
intruding on your natural rights. The United States government does
not have the right to intrude on you, to make
a file on you because you criticize them. That is
not only evil, it is against the law. And if
people have done this at any level, Republican or Democrat,
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if people inside of the government have done this, and
now we know courtesy of declassified files, they have done this,
those people have to be arrested, put on trial, public trials,
and sent to prison for the rest of their lives.
Because that is the situation that ends nations. That's not
being dramatic. That ends nation. And I'll tell you something
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else might make you mad, don't care. It should end nations.
If the United States government turns that evil. If the
United States government turns so evil that it opens up
files on citizens who dare to criticize it, the United
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States government should collapse. It deserves to collapse. We are
going to get to the big beautiful Bill and Trump
and Musk and all these other things in a second.
I'm going to move off of this. But I know
no one else talked about this story today, at least
not in any major way. They certainly didn't open up
their show with it. I get that. I get that
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this wasn't the top of everybody's headline news today. This
is the most important story in the world if you're
an American citizen, and frankly, if you're in the UK,
they're doing the same thing. Ireland, same thing, Canada, same thing, Germany,
same thing. During governments turning their guns inward against their
own citizens is the most dangerous thing happening on the planet.
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Nothing else is even a close second. Nothing else sniffs it.
That is the situation we need to focus on all
the time. Let's move off it. I'm done. Sorry, I
got my blood up. Now we're going to talk about
the big, horrible, big, beautiful built. Sorry, we'll get to
that in just a moment. Before we get to that,
let's talk about your dog. You know what else is horrible?
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Burying your freaking dog. Last one I had to bury
myself was our black lab name Hank and surprise, surprise, Hank,
he died of cancer. Did you know that fifty percent
of dogs who live to the age of ten will
die of cancer? Half the dogs in the country. Why
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do you think that is? Isn't that a little odd?
They never get nutrition? Do you think that might happen
to you? You never got any nutrition. Dogs don't get
nutrition from dog food. Dog food is dead. There's nothing
in it. It's why at last ages. So you don't
have to change out the dog food. That's fine, it's
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empty calories. But sprinkle Roughgreens on it so you can
have your dog longer or Mealgreens. They have Meogreens for
your cat, all natural nutritional supplement. You sprinkle it on
your dog's food or your cat's food. You get to
have your pet for longer. Roughgreens dot Com, slash Jesse
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or call eight three three three three my dog. We'll
be back The Jesse Kelly Show. I like it returns next.
It is The Jesse Kelly Show on an Amazing Tuesday.
I'm moving off of all that stuff. I know it
was dark and heavy. I'm sorry, but it's something I'm
hot on. So I'm moving off of it.
Speaker 4 (18:53):
Well.
Speaker 1 (18:53):
We even discuss a little bit of the alligator alcatrads
and stuff later on in the show. But now let's
let's go ahead and discuss the big news of the
which is the big beautiful Bill, as it's known as. Remember, though,
before we get to that, you can email the show
your love, your hate, your death threats, whatever you'd like.
Jesse at jesse kellyshow dot com. Now, what happened the bill?
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The large bill pass in the Senate. Now, I'm gonna
go over some basics. And I know you probably already
know most of this because you're hyper informed. I get that,
but some people get confused about things. So let let
me explain the bill that's being passed. It's enormous, I
got all that, But it's not a bill that requires
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sixty votes in the Senate. Okay, how is that humanly possible?
I'm just gonna put this in the most basic terms. Okay, Well,
there are rules for what you can and can't pass
without sixty votes. I'm not going to bore you with
those nerdy details. But I can't just come up with
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any bill I want. If I'm a United States senator,
Senator Jesse, if I'm a United States senator. I can't
just come up with any bill I want and say,
you know what, I don't want to have to get
sixty votes. Let me just do like fifty. This is
just a fifty vote bill. That's not how it works.
If you want to get a bill passed through the
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Senate and you don't want to have to get sixty votes,
then your bill is limited, extremely limited. There are rules
in what your bill is and is not allowed to do.
So that's an important part of this discussion we're about
to have. There are serious limits on this bill, serious
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limits on what it is allowed and not allowed to do.
We don't have to go over those limits. It's not
necessarily important, but understand that's why we're discussing fifty votes
fifty one votes. Jd. Vance shows up today as Vice
president member of Vice President is the head of the Senate.
Really he can cast a tie breaking vote, and they
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needed his vote fifty one vote. He was fifty one
today on this vote.
Speaker 3 (21:11):
The Ya's are fifty, the nays are fifty, the Senate
being evenly divided, the Vice president votes, and the affirmative
the bill as amended is pasted.
Speaker 1 (21:21):
Okay, so let's cover everything, because there are limits on
what this bill can and cannot do. There has been
all kinds of massaging and corruption going on, massaging the bill. Hey,
let's add a little of this, let's take a little
of that, and just flat out naked corruption with members
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of the House and members of the Senate adding horrible
corrupt things into the bill. That's just that's part of
a bill. And let's get this right out of the gates.
I understand the branding. I understand branding a bill is
the big beautiful bill. I get it. That's very much
a Trump thing to do. He loves to do that stuff,
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and he's good at that stuff. I get it. But
there is no such thing as a big bill that
is beautiful, especially not from a Congress, from a government
this corrupt and evil. It'd be like saying, how much
makeup do I have to put on Joy Bayhart and
make her beautiful. It's not humanly possible. It's not humanly
possible to make a large bill, to get a large
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bill that is beautiful through this Congress. So what are
the goals here? Well, for Donald Trump, his goals are
quite simple. He wants to fulfill campaign promises. Donald Trump
is thinking purely big picture here. He promised things like
more border security, more deportations, no taxes on tips, things
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like that. You know his campaign promises. Donald Trump also
understands that we are going to face headwinds at the midterms.
We may lose the House in the midterms. History, he says,
we will. I don't know. The Democrats are so unpopular.
Maybe we won't. But if you're a president, all presidents,
Democrat and Republican, they all think like this. They all think,
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I've got one bill. It's generally understood by American presidents,
Republican or Democrat. They get a bill that has as
much of their stuff in it as they want, and
then they assume they won't get another one. They assume
they'll lose the House of the midterms. They assume they've
used up all their political capital for that. Barack Obama
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did this with Obamacare. Barack Obama twisted every single arm
he possibly could. Remember. He had his Chief of Staff,
Rama Manuel, poking his finger in the chest of Democrats
in the shower. That's a rumor, but I'm pretty sure
that's true, poking people's chest in the shower to get
Obamacare through. He never got another major bill through. It
was his one off. The first Trump term, his tax cuts,
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it was a one off. Never got another major bill through.
Presidents generally get one. If Trump seems desperate is not
really the word I'm looking for, but I'll use that word.
You understand what I'm saying. If Trump seems desperate to
get this thing done, we gotta get it done. We
gotta get it done by the fourth we got to.
He is desperate to get it done. He thinks it's
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his one shot to fulfill the campaign promises he wants.
So that's why he's pushing so hard. He's twisting arms,
he's threatening anyone who votes against it with primaries. He
is going all in because he feels like this is
his one shot to get things done. Now that's Trump's
angle on this. We're gonna set him aside for a minute.
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We'll come back to him because him, Elon and him,
they're having a big old it's ugly, it's embarrassing again.
But we'll get past that in a second. Now, let's
focus on Congress itself, the House and the Senate, the
House of Representatives. They have something you've already heard of before,
known as the freedom Caucus. If you were sitting here
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listening to the sound of my voice on the Jesse
Kelly Show, you are probably a Freedom Caucus fan. The
Freedom Caucus people are going to be They're gonna be
your people, and you should feel good about this. Before
we get into some of the ugliness. The caucus is growing. Remember,
like we've talked about a million times, it's a caucus
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measuring contest. How big is your caucus If you want
to get things done, if you want to get things
into a bill, if you want to stop a bill, well,
if your caucus is two people, that caucus is too tiny.
You're not going to be able to do any good
with it. So the Freedom Caucus started out that way.
It was just a tiny little caucus. But then because
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you've been getting more involved in primaries and we have
more good people running, that caucus has slowly but surely
started to swell and grow over time. It is now
a caucus that has to be reckoned with all the
rhino types. They have to now address Freedom Caucus concerns.
The caucus used to be so small it could just
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get stomped on. They would just stomp on it and
ignore it. That is no longer the case. The Freedom
Caucus in the House of Representatives, a lot of them
didn't like a lot of the things that were in
the bill originally. Remember that's where this started. We're gonna
start from the beginning. The bill started in the House
of Representatives. The Freedom Caucus guys went back and forth
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and back and forth with the more establishment types to
Mike Johnson types, and they they got a lot of
things they wanted, not everything they wanted, but a lot
of the things they wanted. Will go over some of
those things, then we'll discuss what happened in the Senate
and why and how we got here and Trump and elon.
We're gonna go over all this stuff, So just stay
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with me now. One of the main things before we
get to all that, one of the main things the
House of Representatives tried to do was they tried to
repeal all of the Biden New Deal Green new Scam stuff.
I'm talking about, all the horribly corrupt crap the Biden
administration did where they packed a lot of your taxpayer
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money into handouts for these ridiculous climate change band aids
and electric vehicle stuff and all this, all this stupid,
insane stuff that does absolutely nothing except enrich the friends
of Democrats. It does nothing, does nothing, but the climate
does none of those things. So that should be a
no brainer, right, that the GOP would get rid of
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that stuff. That the GOP would repeal that stuff not
a no brainer at all. There are a lot of
gopers who like that money coming back to their district.
Talk about how much of it they try to get
rid of and what happened in the Senate. Next, this
is the Jesse Kelly Show. It is the Jesse Kelly
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Show on an Amazing Tuesday. Remember if you miss any
part of the show, you can download the whole thing
on iHeart, Spotify iTunes. Okay, back to the how do
we get to where we are right now? The bill?
The quote big beautiful bill past the Senate. There's going
to be a vote in the House tomorrow. I'll get
to that in a little bit. We're kind of doing
this chronologically, so the bill starts out on the House
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of Representatives and there's a lot of garbage in it.
I'm not going to go over all the details, but
repealing the green new scam is kind of a gimme.
You would think you would think I would think Nope,
not so much. Remember the American people. This really comes
down to the American people a lot of this, So
just keep that in mind. The American people, they don't
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care about spending, Washington spending. We have spent so many
years in our country and our education system divorcing spending
from people's pocketbooks that the American people feel disconnected from
Washington spending. They see a five hundred billion dollar bill
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doesn't mean the meter. When's the last time you got
in an argument with your friends about the size of
a bill In Washington, DC, you see a trillion dollar bill,
people don't care. I know you care, I'm not talking
about you. But the normies, the majority of Americans, do
not care. And so if you're a member of the
House of Representatives, let's make it about me. Let's say
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I'm a Congressman Kelly, which we all know now that's
never gonna happen. But I'm Congressman Kelly, and let's say
I don't care about my country at all, like most
of these politicians don't. They care about themselves. Well, I
have to run for reelection every two years. And people,
because they don't care about spending, they want things they
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like the government giving them things. And people are so
stupid they don't realize that's destroying the value of their money.
They want government to give them things. If I'm running
for reelection in my district in Texas, I've been elected
a couple of times, I'd like to stay elected. After all,
I don't want to go have a real job. You
know what looks great on a campaign ad, looks absolutely spectacular.
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I'll tell you what. I'll give you a perfect example.
And this is a real life example. And I'm going
to lie about the state, but I'll the story's true.
But I'm lying about the state. Recently, I was traveling
to Louisiana. Remember it wasn't Louisiana. I'm lying to protect
names here. Traveled to Louisiana. I went into one of
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the major cities in Louisiana, we'll call it Baton Rouge.
I went into Baton Rouge. Love that town. Went into
Baton Rouge, Louisiana, and I, as I was driving by,
I'd been to Baton Rouge many times before, noticed this
gorgeous city park, absolutely gorgeous, out of place. It was
so beautiful. Not that Baton Rouge is ugly, but it
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was obviously the newest part of town. Pull in with
the kids. This is all true, except for the Louisiana part,
except for the Baton Rouge part. Pulled in with the kids. Wow,
what is this freaking place? It was a brand new
library and community center. Attached to it was the most ridiculous,
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ridiculous playground and splash park you have ever seen in
your life. It had to be three or four acres
at least maybe five, maybe ten. It was enormous in
brand new and vast. And guess what I found in
this park? Because I was so fascinating, we just wanted
to stretch our legs. We were road tripping. I'm just fascinated.
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How in the world did this place? How did they
budget for this? Well, Baton Rouge didn't budget for it.
You know who did budget for it? The United States
Senator from that state that wasn't Louisiana. In fact, there
was even a big old plaque in the park naming
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him and thanking him for the brand new library, community center,
splash park and playground provided by who you the American taxpayer,
and every single parent who walks into that park, every
person who shows up to walk their dog, every kid
who's there in the little splash park having a blast.
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They know exactly who to thank for it. The senator,
the senator who stole your money, created a community center
and bought himself votes. Do you know how many people
will go vote against that senator because of the waste
of taxpayer money? Zero? Do you know how many will
go in and vote for him because he brought back
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home that cheddar a lot the American taxpayer norma and norma.
They don't care about Washington spending. In fact, they want
more of it. That's a true story. The Louisiana part
again is alive, but that's a very true story. So
the Green New Deal of Joe Biden. You hated it.
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I hated it. All this ridiculous taxpayer money handed out
to all these subsidizing this and subsidizing that, and this
green company and that green company. You rolled your eyes.
You hated the whole thing. But gop ers, not all
of them, hated it because they got to bring something
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home to their district. Let's say you're a Republican in Oklahoma.
Let's say your district they have a big, large, large
solar panel company that does business in your district. You
brought home a whole bunch of cheddar cheese to that
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solar panel company. They are now providing you with fundraisers,
political donations. Thanking you, hey, thank you, appreciate it, Congressman,
appreciate the little boost. You don't want to repeal that money.
That money is how you get to stay in power.
Voters don't vote you out for spending too much. Voters
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will keep you there for giving them things. The best
we got out of the House version of the Big
Beautiful Bill, the best we got was a sixty percent
cut in the Green New Deal. I know. That's embarrassing,
it's pathetic. It's an indictment not just on the GOP,
it's an indictment on the GOP primary voter, really, the
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norm and norm of voter. Really, that's the truth. But
that is what it was. The bill that passed the
House of Representatives repealed sixty percent of the Green New Deal,
meaning the GOP kept into place forty percent of Joe
Biden's Green New scam. It's awful, it's horrible, But hold on,
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the story actually gets worse. You see, the bill passed
the House of Representatives then and went to the United
States Senate, the bill that passed today. Do you know
how much of the green new scam it repealed? We
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already had an embarrassing number, only sixty percent. Now it's thirty.
We'll talk some more about this and the nitty gritty
of it. Before we talk about that, let me talk
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