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December 3, 2025 34 mins

When did the American economy get so focused on consumer spending? The communist world of make believe is created with purpose. They tell enormous lies because they work on their most hard core base. We elect the dumbest people to lead us. They aren’t traffickers they just get paid to traffic. The problem with pleasantries. Selling a war. 

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Speaker 1 (00:10):
This is a Jesse Kelly show. It is the Jesse
Kelly Show. Another hour of The Jesse Kelly Show on
a Wednesday. I promise to get to some emails this hour,
but we are going to discuss something about the communist
world of make believe that is maintained and created with

(00:33):
a purpose by the elite communists who are politicians and
in the media, and the professors as well. A demonic
religion of destruction is an impossible thing to sell if
you're going to be honest about it. Therefore, the communist
understands he must lie about everything at all times. You

(00:56):
got all that, but not to little lies. You've told
little lies. Maybe you've even told big lies in your life,
but you've told little lies. You're not proud of them,
but you've done it. Hey, honey, I love that spaghetti
best I've ever had. Everyone's told little lies. Communists will

(01:20):
tell huge lies, but normal people, decent people, can be
confused by that because no one would believe it. Right,
Rachel Maddow was talking about the drug dealers who are
getting nuked out of drug boats coming from Venezuela. Now
keep in mind before I play what I'm about to

(01:42):
play I think every one of these, if not almost
every one of these, you can watch a video of it.
We live in this bizarre era where combat that takes
place in the middle of the ocean is something that
you can watch a video of on social media. If
you would like to watch a video of a drug

(02:04):
boat getting nuked out of the water, you can watch it. Yeah,
good point, Chris. The White House will post it. You
can watch it. You can look at the boats. Everyone can,
not just me, everybody can. You can look at the boat,
and every one of these boats looks pretty similar, very

(02:26):
clearly a speedboat of some kind. And every single one
of these boats has not one, not two, usually three
or four. I think I saw one with more but
three or four motors on the back. Expensive ones too,
because the idea is you want to move through the water,

(02:46):
and move through the water very very quickly. And drug
dealers cartels have money coming out of their ears, so
you invest the money, you buy some good motors for it.
Every one of these boats, and again, every human being
with internet access can look at the boat itself and
see the engines, see the motors. If you watch MSNBC,

(03:10):
here's what Rachel Maddow told you.

Speaker 2 (03:11):
And I'm not sure the administration has even bothered to
try to come up with anything even internally coherent in
terms of explaining why Trump has proclaimed that we are
at war with Venezuela. My sense is that they wanted
to use the Alien Enemies Act to illegally deport people,
arrest and deport people from this country that actually weren't
subject to deportation. They decided the Alien Enemies Act was

(03:34):
a way to do that. They then realized the Alien
Enemies Act required a war, so then they declared a war.
Then they needed a reason for the war, so then
they reverse engineered some sort of reason for the war.
Ostensibly right now, the reason for the war is to
stop drug trafficking into the United States. Why are we
blowing out of the water and killing people in boats
with outboard motors, some of which aren't even pointed towards

(03:57):
the United States, let alone.

Speaker 1 (04:01):
What would she say? Tell you what set that one asign?
Remember when Joe Biden declared that he was running for president,
Remember that, Remember the reason he gave. When did you
get to one hundred percent?

Speaker 3 (04:20):
When did you know this is something that I have
to do for yourself.

Speaker 4 (04:24):
Charlottesville when those folks came out of the fields carrying
tortures with contorted faces and carrying Nazi flags. When the
President was asked about it, he said, they asked what
he thought. He said, he said, I thought there were
very fine people on both sides. No president city presidents

(04:45):
ever said anything like that.

Speaker 1 (04:47):
Chuck Schumer, virtually ever Democrat has echoed this.

Speaker 3 (04:50):
When in Charlottesville when they rioted against the Jews and
wanted to harass or even burned down a temple, he said,
both sides have merrit.

Speaker 1 (05:01):
Here's what Donald Trump said.

Speaker 5 (05:03):
I do think there's blame. Yes, I think there's blame
on both sides. You look at you look at both sides.
I think there's blame on both sides. And I have
no doubt about it. And you don't have any doubt
about it either.

Speaker 1 (05:15):
And you had some very bad people in.

Speaker 5 (05:16):
That group, but you also had people that were very
fine people on both sides.

Speaker 1 (05:25):
Communists tell gigantic, easily verifiable lies because it works on
a certain percentage of the population. Whatever percentage of the
population consumes, traditional media sources will inevitably believe gigantic, outright

(05:47):
lies told by the communists even though you, the informed person,
knew they were lies immediately. You've known about the truth.
Surely everyone knows about the truth. You already watched the video,
you already heard the sound. You already. But normal people
who don't escape that bubble have no idea, and therefore

(06:09):
the communist gets away with lies. Would you like an
amazing example, sad but amazing. You remember Charlie Kirk or
martyr who was assassinated. He was assassinated by some deranged
comi freak. His family talked about how he'd turned into
a comi all these online chat things we know now

(06:32):
with all the tranny, furry, demonic crap. This is known
by you, it's known by me. These are the Again.
Even the guy's own family has come out and said, yeah, yeah,
he really took a dark turn, a real dark comedy turn.
You want to hear the percentage of likely voters who
know he was a left winger twenty four percent. Twenty

(06:59):
four percent. Remember when Jimmy Kimmel came out on his
late night show and said the guy was maga, that's
what he said, said the guy was a right winger.
You yelled and screamed, Maybe you even rolled your eyes.
That's a lie. Everyone knows that's a lie. No, you

(07:19):
know that's a lie. Hyper informed people who care enough
about the issues to dig in and learn the issues
know that Democrat lies are Democrat lies. But normal people
who read the New York Times, they watch ABC at night,
they have no earthly idea their lies. Those communist street

(07:42):
animals out there, good point, Chris, they believe the lies too.
You think they ever tune into the Jesse Kelly Show
when they hear their representatives, when they hear Democrat politicians
saying things like this, they believe it.

Speaker 6 (07:56):
American people's anger and tolerance of data's violations of our
right that's what's the result of DHS unlawful, unaccountable, unconstitutional
actions which put the American people in our liberties at
risk every day. Let me be very clear, the Department
of Homeland Security, you can quote me on that is
the single biggest threat to public safety right now.

Speaker 1 (08:19):
You you understand that DHS is busy tracking down, arresting,
and deporting people who are in this country illegally. You
are well aware that they're focusing on the worst first,
that the criminal records of the people they're arresting and
deporting are It's amazing there are people this sick and
violent on the planet. Murderers and child rapists in the

(08:42):
worst people you understand all that, Your liberal and Pagy
doesn't have a freaking clue for your liberal and Pagy
because she watches NBC, because she reads the Washington Post,
because she listens when Democrat politicians say things like Delia
Ramirez just said. Your liberal aunt Peggy believes that as

(09:04):
we speak, Ice is kicking in the door of a
Latino daycare and handcuffing toddlers and chucking them back across
the border into Mexico. She lives in a world of
make believe. It has been constructed for her by evil
communists in the media and Democrat politicians, and a large

(09:27):
percentage of Americans they live in that world too. This
is this is the benefit of social media. For all
the all the bad things you can say and correctly
say about social media, the real benefit of social media
is it allows normal people to finely escape the world

(09:51):
of make believe communists trap them in. It's it's the
only reason, let's be honest, you me, it's the only
reason we ever managed to break out and find out
the truth about things. Think how dumb you were in
nineteen ninety when all you had was the same three
news channels on the television set, the same big newspapers.

(10:14):
It's not your fault, wasn't my fault. How would we know?
It was the only source of information we had. But
remember how many of your fellow Americans have not broken
out yet. Anyway, we'll be back. He doesn't care if
you believe him, but he's right. Jesse Kelly, it is

(10:35):
the Jesse Kelly Show on a wonderful Wednesday. Remember you
can email us Jesse at Jesse kellyshow dot com. Frosty
the Snowman voice actor Jackie Vernon exposed by Sun for
having three secret families. I just don't understand. I don't

(10:57):
understand who has time for these secret families. This is
something And the only reason I know about this is
ob like half the women of probably eighty percent of
the women in this country is obsessed with crime dramas
and stuff like that. You know how it is if
I walk in on ob and she's getting dressed or
something like that, she's got some crime podcast on of something.

(11:19):
It's always serial killer this in crime that, And therefore
I always have to get the updates on whatever horrible
story she's listening to. Is guys with secret families? Now,
how do you have time for that? Who has time
for that? Are you not busy with the one family

(11:42):
you have? And I'm not complaining, I'm completely blessed to
have a family. I realize that. But where is all
this free time for two, let alone three? Everything is
sports practice and you gotta go gear and you gotta
go there. Oh, we have a we have a school
concert this night, and then we have to do this,

(12:04):
and we have to do that. What does the second
family know they're the second family? I would assume. I
would assume not, Chris. Do you think the second family
knows they would have to write? You're gone half the time.
Maybe it's maybe it's I work out of town thing.
Hey what I'm a traveling salesman or something like that.

(12:24):
But no, at some point in time, you got to
go to the office and see where dad works. I
just don't understand who was the time or the energy.
Plus just wrap your mind around how horrible this would be.
Imagine two different women telling you how to drive. Who
would even go through that? I would never, I could never. Hey, oracle.

(12:48):
Prior to the rise of socialism and communism, is there
any instance in history where government has sought to kill
its own citizens? Oh so many times, many times. Now.
Socialism and communism really kind of they took the normal
evils of government and they made them so much worse.

(13:11):
So while it's happened before, it's never happened to the
level of the Soviets or remember, Polpot still has the record.
Nobody matched Pulpot. Pulpot killed twenty five percent of his
own country in four years. Four years, has wiped them
all out. Nobody's done it like the socialists and the
communist No one has done that. But as we talked

(13:33):
about before, evil leaders who don't seek to serve their country,
to better their country, who make it all about themselves,
inevitably they are going to run into They're going to
run up against patriotic people in whatever country they're in,
who want what's best for the country. And if you're

(13:55):
an evil, selfish tyrant with an army, a secret police,
the East Agency at your fingertips, if you have nothing
moral against it, it becomes a fairly simple math equation.
I want this the people in my country who love
the country don't want to let me have it? There

(14:17):
are how many of those people? Well, I can solve
that problem pretty easily by just killing them all if
you have nothing moral against it. It's the no brainer thing.
And remember this, we're dealing with this right now in
the United States of America. Democrat after Democrat after Democrat
have said certain things that probably have made you raise

(14:40):
your eyebrows. What do they mean by this? Surely they
don't mean it's that bad, right what it's Senator United
States Senator Mark Warner? What did he mean when he said, this.

Speaker 3 (14:49):
Is an administration that's fired, you know, uniform generals, from
the head of the NSA, the head of the Offense
Intelligence Agency. And I think in many ways the uniform
military may help save us from this president and his
laying people like heg Sath.

Speaker 1 (15:08):
What the uniformed military may help save us from people
like the administration and Pete Hegseth. What does he mean
by that? Surely he doesn't mean the military would take
up arms to remove the Republican administration. Surely he doesn't

(15:29):
mean that. Right, of course he means that, And of
course they would do that in a heartbeat. Do you
remember it passed most people by. But do you remember
during the Biden administration how often it just kind of
became normal for Democrats to threaten the military, threaten the

(15:51):
use of military on their political opponents. Joe Biden was
the president, said it all the time. You need fighter
jets to take on the government. What did you say,
are you going to send fighter jets after US? Mister
President Eric Swalwell said, hey, you need nukes to take
on the government. Really, Eric, what do you want to

(16:13):
do with those nukes? Where do you want to drop
the nukes? Eric? This is how these people think, and
we convince ourselves, because this is America, that that they
won't actually go that far. I know, we're already lying
to ourselves about what might happen once Democrats take power again.
Surely they won't go as far as they did last time. Right,

(16:36):
Oh my gosh, Remember they didn't go near as far
as they wanted to go last time. They they declared
angry school board moms to be domestic terrorists and opened
FBI files on them. What do you think they'll do
next time? Remember Verizon, we're now finding more and more

(16:56):
out about this. Verizon wouldn't even tell United States senators
that the FBI was consuming their phone data. Verizon said no, no, no,
We'll give all your information to the FBI and we
won't ever tell you about it. Verizon was complicit. By
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(17:17):
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(18:23):
get to the emails in a moment. But Senator, speaking
of senators, Democrat Senators Senator Jack Reid went on CNN
and said the most unintentionally hilarious thing I think I've
heard in quite some time. I don't want to paraphrase,
I'll give it to him.

Speaker 7 (18:40):
And most knacko traffickers are not in those boats. They
pay people to do that, and usually people who are
not significantly involved with knacko training. It's the way they
make money.

Speaker 1 (18:59):
What they're not narco traffickers. They're just people who take
money to drive the drugs from one place to the other.
They're not people who traffic in narcotics. They only do
it for money. We really do it like some of

(19:19):
the dumbest people on the plane.

Speaker 7 (19:21):
Most naco traffickers are not in those boats. They pay
people to do that, and usually people who are not
significantly involved with naco trading. It's the way they make money.

Speaker 1 (19:36):
They're not involved in narco trading. They just take money
to transport the drugs from location A to Location B.
They're not guys who traffic in narcotics. Gosh, guys, Jesse,
I like capitalism as much as anyone. I like stuff
and folks wanting stuff and all that. But the radio

(19:58):
news says consume spending way up, and I'm supposed to
be happy about that. When did America just become about
consumer spending? All right? So it's actually a very good question.
I get the skepticism. First of all, remember when it
comes to the economy. In economic numbers, there are a

(20:21):
variety of different metrics people use, and you know, the
metrics people usually use the one that tells whatever tale
they want told. If consumer spending numbers look great, then
whatever administration is in power, they're going to tout consumer
spending numbers. If the housing market is doing terribly and

(20:43):
you want to falsely or maybe accurately, and you want
to smear the administration in power, you talk about how
terrible the housing numbers are. You can talk about the
stock market, you can talk about the jobless crane claims,
you can talk about about payroll being up down. There
are a million different ways you can talk about the economy,

(21:04):
and the people who use any one of these metrics
usually are using the one that backs up the argument
they want made. However, when it comes to consumer spending,
there is there is something we have to acknowledge that
is true. Set aside America for a moment. The Phoenicians.

(21:27):
Have you ever heard of the Phoenicians Phoenicians societies. The
Phoenicians were and you've probably heard about Phoenician people. Maybe
you didn't know they were Phoenician people. Carthage everyone knows
about Carthage, Rome and their war with Carthage. Carthage was
a Phoenician society. But the essence of Phoenician society, on
top of the child sacrifice, the essence of it was

(21:49):
they were people who were great on the ocean. They
were great on the sea, and they set up shop
in the Mediterranean. How did they make so much much money? Well, yes,
they had industries like agriculture and even snails. It's a
long story. All that purple dye. The reason purple was

(22:10):
thought of the color of royalty, it's because they got
to die from a special snail that was hard to get.
It was very expensive anyway, expensive to get something purple.
But their real money, their major money, wasn't really in
making things. It was in transporting things to and fro
They'll get things from here to there and there to there.

(22:32):
That was what they did. That was how their economy
was built. Different economies are built on different things. Egypt,
especially during the Roman era, Egypt did food, grain agriculture.
Egypt did granite. Most of those Roman columns you see

(22:52):
the huge granite columns, they were shipped to Rome from
Egypt because they could carve huge parts of granite out
of Egypt. Right, So every economy is built differently. In
the United States of America, we are blessed beyond measure
in a variety of ways. But we are blessed to
have tons of natural resources. Almost an odd amount of

(23:14):
natural resources are here. And I realized we're a big
land mask. But even for our size, we just have
so much stuff. Minerals and oils, just so many things
we have here. Because of that, and because we used
to have a system that was free of all this
climate commie gobblygook stuff industry here was using stuff that

(23:41):
we had, making things here, pulling things out of the
ground here, pulling things out of the ocean here. We
used to have a manufacturing base that was our economy.
Seventy percent of our economy was making things here, producing
things here because we have the things, and those things

(24:04):
were solid, those things were in house, and so that's
how we made it. But what happened was two things.
Over time, we made so much money from that, while
at the same time we allowed the climate commies to
infiltrate our economy and we sent our manufacturing base overseas

(24:24):
to countries like China. The end result is now we
have the money. The money still flows through our system
because of finance and the tech industry and things like that,
but we don't make things. Therefore, most of our society
now runs on people buying things. Seventy percent of our

(24:48):
economy roughly it's always give or take, but roughly seventy
percent of our economy is now consumer spending. This is
a terrible thing to base your economy on because it
makes your economy emotions based. Meaning the stock market has
a good day, you pull up your investment account on
your phone and wow, I made two thousand dollars today,

(25:11):
and you think to yourself, honey, it's red lobster night tonight.
And so you go out and you spend money, putting
money back into the economy. But something bad happens here,
something bad happens there. You pull up your investment account
on your phone. Honey, we lost five thousand dollars in
the stock market. Guess who's not eating out again for
six months us. You know you're not going to that

(25:35):
fancy place to Christmas shop, In fact, Christmas shopping this year.
We're gonna make homemade Christmas cards and send them to
the family. Once you base your economy, as ours is,
on consumer spending, then your economy is based on the
emotional stability and obviously financial stability of the people in

(25:56):
the country. It's part of why we're in such a
dangerous debt bomb situation when it comes to credit card debt.
This is something we brought up a lot in the
Biden administration, but we are still suffering from such high
credit card debt in this country by people who've just
gotten over leveraged, sometimes out of ignorance, sometimes out of necessity,

(26:17):
and that the credit cards are maxed out. Well, you
don't go spend as much money on Christmas, on restaurants,
on clothes, on cars, on whatever you buy. You don't
spend as much money when you feel like your credit
card bills are overwhelming you. You didn't do it. I

(26:39):
didn't do it. But over a long enough period of time,
the United States of America stopped being a country that
just made things, produced things here, and we just started
building our economy on something different. And our economy is
built on you going out and spending money. Do you
know how many right now out speaking of the Christmas season?

(27:02):
Do you know how many people in this country, how
many businesses, I should say in this country make almost
all of their money this month. Realize that in that bonkers,
but it's true. They need you buying things this month.
It's Christmas time. Anyway, we do some worthies. Next, you're
listening to the Oracle. You love this one.

Speaker 5 (27:24):
It's a scream baby the Jesse Kelly Show.

Speaker 1 (27:27):
It is The Jesse Kelly Show on a Wednesday. You
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Jesse at Jesse kellyshow dot com. Jesse. The subject to
this one is not taking calls. I'm wondering if you
don't take calls because you see yourself greater than Rush,
because even Rush took calls from his listeners. Well, I'm

(27:52):
not Rush Limbaugh, and I don't want your calls, and
I don't want your calls, because most of them suck.
I would take more calls if the calls were good.
And you know what, let me help you out because
you're not gonna get calls on this show. But you're
obviously someone who wants to call into radio shows. I'm
sure you call into other radio shows. So in the

(28:14):
genuine interest of helping you out, let me give this
to you. You know what I have to keep in
mind at all times, whether it's a busy news day,
a slow news day, no matter what's going on, I
have to try to make your day a little bit better.
That's my job. If I don't, you will move on

(28:34):
and go find someone who will. Maybe that means informing,
maybe that means having a funny, something interesting, whatever. I
have to make your day a little bit better, right
you with me? I have to be conscious of that
that you're sitting in traffic, you are working out, you're

(28:56):
making dinner, you're mowing the lawn. You don't have all
day long to wait for a caller to get to
the point. This is what callers struggle with so much.
Sometimes it's nerves because you got on the air and
you're excited. It's a show. You love, So that's understandable.

(29:19):
Sometimes it's just nerves. Sometimes it's a politeness will doom.
You remember I used to have this rule and we
took phone calls, no small talk, or I would hang
up the phone on you. Yep, everybody, everybody. Whenever you
hear radio show take calls, it's Hi, how you doing, hey?
First time, long call, long time, Hey. I just wanted

(29:41):
to let you know I'm a big fan. There's a
guy out there right now driving a forklift. He's bored.
The show is his entertainment? Does he want to hear that?
How are you? Big fan? Does that make his day
better in any way? It does not? And then then
we get to getting to the point. People struggle with this.

(30:06):
They struggle with it mightily, especially when there's a limited
amount of time. You don't have five minutes to do
a long background with all these disclaimers and all these qualifiers,
trying to slowly meander your way to the point you're
trying to make Again, this is not for my show,

(30:28):
because you're not getting in on my show. This is
for every time you call another show. Get to the point,
get to the point. People die, and look, this is
not unique to callers. This is human beings in general.
When they make casual conversation, they struggle so much. I

(30:49):
actually have a buddy. I feel bad, but at some
point he's got to wake up. I have a buddy.
I am not going to name him. We hang out
all the time as a big group. Part of our
big group, he loves to tell stories. They're usually about himself,
but he loves to tell stories. He almost always gets

(31:16):
interrupted by other people at whatever place we are because
he takes so long to get to the point of
the story. As he meanders into this thing and that
thing and that thing, that he will eventually everyone will
just start talking over him. They'll change the subject. And

(31:38):
this happens to him all the time, and I've seen
it more than once. He will get frustrated and he'll leave.
He'll get so frustrated about getting interrupted that he will leave.
And I have never done it, but I probably should
do it. Pull him aside and tell him, buddy, there's
too much fat on the story here. You've got to

(31:58):
trim some fat out. If you find yourself getting interrupted routinely,
it's because one of the reasons may be you can't
get to the point. Nobody in their car right now
in traffic one stick here long five minute backgrounds before

(32:19):
you you would be better off being crazy. Chris used
to drive Chris crazy. We would take calls. The call
screener would say, Hey, I think this guy's drunk. Hey,
I think this lady's insane. I would put those people
on right away. Why it's not because they have a
smarter point to make. They're entertaining. They're entertaining, and I'm
not going to get any disclaimer stuff it. Maybe it's yessy,

(32:41):
you don't understand about the camtrails. I just had my
twelfth butt heavy and I'm in the backyard peing. I
just want to tell you you're an idiot. Is that
a bad call? That's an outstanding call. That's an outstanding
call because you can't. You can't. You can't turn off
the radio. You want to see where it's going next.

(33:05):
That's a fact. Jesse. You said Trump would have a
hard time selling America's military action in Venezuela. If he
came out and said, I'll get your gas under a
dollar with these actions, do you think the American people
would be okay with it? Maybe that would be a

(33:25):
sell that that would be Look, you at least have
the right idea. And Donald Trump doesn't want to go
into Venezuela. He doesn't want to have boots on the
ground in Venezuela. That's why there's a fifty million dollar
bounty on Maduro's head right now. What Donald Trump wants
is to dangle enough carrots and enough sticks out there.
We have the navy, we've closed the airspace, but there's

(33:47):
a fifty million dollar bounty. What he wants, as a
general with troops behind him, to fire a bullet into
the back of Maduro's head and then he takes over
and we have a more friendly regime to the United
States of America. Let's just skip past everything. That's what
he wants. He wants this to be solved internally, without
American boots on the ground, without American blood. Donald Trump

(34:10):
is not an interventionist. Donald Trump does not want war
with Venezuela. He wants to apply just enough pressure so
Venezuela takes care of itself. And historically in Latin America,
that's proven to be a fairly effective strategy. Hey, who
wants fifty million bucks? Anyone wants fifty million bucks, Sure

(34:31):
would be nice if Maduro wasn't in power anymore, if
you would like fifty million bucks, maybe you could make
that happen. That's what he wants. Is he gonna get it,
I don't know. Can he get it? I don't know,
But that's what he wants. Talk a little bit of

(34:52):
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