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Speaker 1 (00:11):
This is a Jesse Kelly show.
Speaker 2 (00:15):
It is the Jesse Kelly Show. Another hour of the
Jesse Kelly Show on a Tuesday.
Speaker 3 (00:22):
Remember, you can email the show, and you should.
Speaker 4 (00:24):
We love your emails. I'm gonna get to a bunch
of the tonight jesseat Jesse Kellyshow dot com. We'll talk
about what the Justice Department is doing with the aid
of the GOP. This hour, we'll talk about their commitments,
the commitment of the communists and Republicans to filling up
this country with the illegals, and so much more. But
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I'm gonna I want to address this. This is something
I finished up last hour. Maybe you're just now joining us.
I won't read the whole email again. But Guy, a veteran,
multi tour veteran, emails and he says, I'm losing my
patriotic self. I'm I'm starting to resent things about my country.
Even when I watch patriotic movies. Ones I used to
used to make me stand up and cheer. Now I
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don't feel like that anymore. Can he and he asked,
can I say something to give us hope? Well, first
of all, first of all, let's understand something here. Let's
talk about this in a very very frank way, because
I think a lot of people. I feel like a
lot of people are going through this right now I
am personally, So let's point to me, and I think
we're all going through it at a different level. Maybe
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you're at the point where you hate the FBI. I mean,
I hope you're at that point. It's a garbage, evil,
secret the secret police organization. Maybe you're at the point
where you hate America. Maybe you've put your American flag away.
I've had those emails before. I'm not there. But let's
let's talk about this first. Why Why did you ever
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love it? And I hope you still do? I do?
Why do you love it? Why do I love it?
Speaker 1 (01:55):
Though?
Speaker 4 (01:56):
What is a country? What is a nation's purpose? What
is any society's purpose of any size, whether it's a
big megapower like America or a tiny tribe Apache, a
tiny Apache tribe in Arizona. Why what if you're an
Apache in that tribe? What do you get out of this?
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Why do you live, work, worship, hunt, fight around these
other Apache people in your tribe? What does the society?
What is living in a society do for you?
Speaker 3 (02:28):
Well?
Speaker 4 (02:28):
It provides you with certain things. It gives you what.
One of the main reasons people have societies at all,
tiny tribes, big nations is protection. Your society provides you
with protection. If I'm an Apache, I would like to
live by myself. I just want to just go do
my things and hunt and do whatever I want, and
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I don't want to be bothered. However, if I'm out
there living by myself, I am vulnerable to attack wild
animal enemy tribes the Mexicans. The Apaches and the Mexicans
were always fighting each other. Mexicans might come kidnap me.
Speaker 3 (03:06):
I'vet well.
Speaker 4 (03:06):
I have to have people around me, a society, because
together we are stronger. That's what a society provides for you.
And I will tell you I'm only.
Speaker 3 (03:19):
Speaking for me. I don't want to speak for you.
Speaker 4 (03:21):
That's one of the things I have so appreciated about
being an American. Part of this comes from I love history,
and I pay attention to current events, just like you.
You love history, you pay attention to current events. How
many places around the world are just scary and you
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wake up the next day and you don't know. Look,
how many places in Africa as we speak right now,
have you seen what's going on in Sudan. How many
places in Africa they don't know who's going to run
their country tomorrow morning. They don't know whether they're going
to wake up tonight to someone in some sort of
a military uniform kicking down their door, executing him, stealing
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the wife for slavery and grabbing.
Speaker 3 (04:09):
His child, putting him in uniform, and putting him on
the front lines of a war.
Speaker 4 (04:14):
People live that existence right now on the planet.
Speaker 3 (04:20):
You don't.
Speaker 4 (04:22):
I don't, And I appreciate that about my country. All
the problems we have, and we have many, and you
know I don't sugarcoat those problems. I'm not going to
wake up tomorrow morning and have some rebel leader kicking
in my door, stealing my wife, shooting me in the face,
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and conscripting my sons into the army. It will not happen.
I appreciate, I have appreciated. It's part of the reason
I love America. America has provided for me safety. And
I know safety is a relative word. You could get
mugged tonight, but it has provided for me. For you
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are families, safety and I love that about my country.
That's one of the things I appreciate so much. Okay,
So there's that. What else do we appreciate about our country? Well,
I appreciate a country that is respectful and protective of
my belief system of the things I believe. Here in
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the United States of America, I I can take my
family to church on Sunday unmolested. I will not lose
my job for it. I will not be arrested for
it or worse. These things happen all over the world.
We take those things for granted. Here in America.
Speaker 3 (05:48):
Jewish producer Chris can.
Speaker 4 (05:50):
Skip on down a synagogue on Saturday and nobody's going
to arrest him for it. Nobody's going to harm him
or his wife or his child for it. I am
appreciative that I live in a country that provides me
with that kind of protection and that kind of opportunity
and as respectful as it is of my beliefs. That's
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what I have loved about America, and that's what I
still love about America. Okay, So that's just two things.
I'm going to stop there, because let's focus on those
two now, because that's what I love about America. The protection,
the respect of my beliefs.
Speaker 3 (06:30):
How do I.
Speaker 4 (06:31):
Handle it when some of those things start to fade,
not disappear, but fade My government, my government as we speak,
Republicans and Democrats. Here's a headline for you. GOP funding
bill includes billions for a un United Nation backed mass
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migration to the United States of America. I played you
that clip last night of Alejandro Majorcas bragging about the
fact we are flying illegals in from other countries so
they don't even have to cross the border. So my country,
it is now intentionally filling itself up with criminals, making
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my family less safe. You know how I just talked
about the protection America has provided for me. You remember
that young lady. I'm just going to use her as
one example. There are a million of these examples, but
she's the most well known. Recently. You remember Lake and Riley,
a beautiful young college girl who gets beaten to death
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in Georgia by an illegal Do I still appreciate America
the same way I did before. If I sent my
baby girl off to college and I find out that
Joe Biden released an illegal alien into the country on
purpose who beat us to death. If my government facilitated
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the murder of my daughter by an illegal, do I
still feel the same appreciation for the safety America has
provided for me. No, I'm not saying it disappears, but
I feel a lot less of it, don't I. When
it comes to things like churches, well, you see what's
happening out there right now here in the US of
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gay Everyone can see it. Everyone understands that America has
a new religion. Now we've completely walked away from God
and now we worship at the Rainbow Filth. That's what
we do. That's the flag that flies over the embassies,
it flies at the Department of Defense. It's the flag
that flies all over the place. They paint the flags
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in the streets. If you happen to leave skid marks
on it, they'll hunt you down and arrest you. Remember
that one homeless dude in New York we covered a
little while ago who took a Pride flag and wiped
his rear end with it. New York let's murders and
rapists out of jail with slaps on the wrist. They
hunted that poor sin down in about forty eight hours
and through handcuffs on them. A country that has grown
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hostile to me, member, the FBI is infiltrating churches. We
know that now from the whistleblower and the leaked memo.
So if the country I live in now is no
longer as protective and respectful of my beliefs as they
were before, then that starts to fade a little bit.
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That feeling of appreciation from that part of the country
starts to fade a little bit. Now, you wanted me
to make you feel better, to give you hope, So
allow me to give this to you. Our government, our
federal government, is evil. It is completely evil. Now we
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export evil all over the planet. We promote evil everywhere, filth, degeneracy,
you name it. There's no doubt about that. And let
me tell you something that's probably not going to get better.
Joe Biden out of office, Trump gets in there, it'll
get you know, it won't be as bad. But the
truth is, the federal government is filled with these evil
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commy scumbacks. If we think America, if you, if me,
if we view America as being the federal government, then
we hate it. But that's not how I view America.
Speaker 3 (10:20):
It is not.
Speaker 4 (10:21):
I've been appreciative of the protections this country has provided me,
But America is not the government. America is something else,
and we'll talk about that in just a moment. We'll
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Speaker 4 (11:44):
All right, we'll be.
Speaker 1 (11:46):
Back the Jesse Kelly Show on air and online at
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Speaker 2 (11:53):
It is the Jesse Kelly Show on a Tuesday.
Speaker 4 (11:58):
Let's get back to some other things here after I finished,
I'm gonna finish up my talk here about what is
America now you're losing your patriotism. Then we'll get to
what the Justice Department's doing with the aid of the
GOP and some other things. Also, keep this in mind, no.
Speaker 5 (12:13):
Lost, he knows so long.
Speaker 4 (12:15):
Nine All right, now, okay, the federal government's turned evil.
We got that set that a sign because the federal
government is evil, hostile to you, hostile to your country,
hostile to your belief system. That doesn't mean America is bad.
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That means the federal government's bad.
Speaker 3 (12:40):
You say you can't.
Speaker 4 (12:42):
This guy who emailed in, and I'm the same way.
You can't watch FBI shows like he used to. I'm
the same way. My whole life is c FBI. Right
A look at that cool jacket, yellow letters, the boys
in blue, the g men. Now every time I see
them or think about them, I sneer about the disgusting
secret state police agency we have in this country. But
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America was never the FBI either. It's about the people
who live here. And if you are a person and
you are despondent about where we are as a country
and you're losing your patriotism, I'm not here to tell
you that you're wrong. I'm not here to judge you
at all, but I do want to ask you, where
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do you live? And this is this is what I mean.
I live in Texas. Texas is far from perfect. And
I'm not telling you to move to Texas. That's not
at all what I'm saying. But I've used this example before.
I'm going to use it again because it's one of
the great examples. Our kids go to a church camp
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every summer that they have down here in Texas. Actually
we didn't go this year. We're bad people, I know.
We didn't go. We did something else. But every year,
every year since we got down here, except for this year,
our kids go to this church camp and it's it's
it's one of these all you know, it's all in for.
It's all boys stuff. They're shooting, they're fishing, they're wrestling,
they're doing all kinds of stuff, and only it's a
Christian based church camp. Every single morning, those kids gather
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around the flag pole and they pray for America and
they sing the national anthem and say the Pledge of
Allegiance as the flag goes up. And every single evening
they gather around that flagpole and do the exact same
thing as the flag goes down. They're catching fish, they're
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helping each other, they're learning how to be good citizens.
They're unbelievably well mannered, hard working, kind children. And their parents.
You always have to get together with all the parents
at the end. It's brutal. You have to talk to people.
It's just the worst, but you do. You have to
talk to all these parents at the end. And when
you get together with these people, you know, I spend
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all my life. I spent my life with all this
filth that you spend with the headlines and this guy
sucks and Biden sucks, and the DEALJ and the FBI
and things like that. But then you go talk to
these normal people and you realize that there are millions
and millions and millions and millions of Americans who think
just like you think, and they want the kind of
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country you want. That's what America is now.
Speaker 2 (15:24):
Is it?
Speaker 4 (15:25):
Everywhere in America. No, is it the federal government? No,
it's not. Are there places in America where you have
to kind of accept they aren't really America anymore?
Speaker 2 (15:36):
Yeah?
Speaker 4 (15:37):
Of course, of course, of course, But that doesn't mean
it's all gone by any stretch of the imagination. And
back to what we were talking about before, about a
country that provides protection, physical protection for you from outside invaders,
about a country that is accepting and understanding of your
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belief system, whatever those beliefs may be. Yes, at a
federal level, that may be going away, and it certainly
is going away. I shouldn't say maybe it's going away,
but that doesn't mean it's going away everywhere. And if
you live in these deep blue pockets, I mean, how
many people are listening to me right now in San Diego?
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A lot? The show's huge in San Diego, which is
freaking awesome anyways. But if you live in a deep
blue pocket New York, San Diego, Seattle, A bunch of
people listening in Seattle right now. I'm not even going
to do the thing where I tell you to move.
But you don't understand how many people in this country
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think like you think and want what you want, because
that's not what you're surrounded with. You're surrounded with a
culture that is hostile to you, and it will bring
you down if you don't at least take time to
visit other parts of the country that aren't like that
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at all. I got an email I forget. I'm paraphrasing here,
So whoever sent the email, you'll probably know it was you.
But just just know that I'm paraphrasing your email because
I read it a couple of days ago. It was
their town instead of a big pride celebration. You know,
every town isn't having some big proude celebration where we
go celebrate the air force that day. There are towns
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across America. This town, it was Patriots Day and it
was all the veterans came out and it was American flags,
and they got up and they prayed, and they sang
the anthem and they honored the veterans. And these places exist,
They exist everywhere. And if you and we tend to
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do this nowadays, men and women. I would say men
do it more, but maybe that's wrong. I'm susceptible to this,
pointing fingers at me. We isolate ourselves. We don't want
to go out. We don't want to go to an event.
We don't want to go to a rally. It's so
much easier. I mean, after all, it's hot here in Texas.
I can stay in the air conditioning. Why would I
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go out? I got a good documentary.
Speaker 3 (18:10):
Oh, I got.
Speaker 4 (18:10):
Social media on my phone. I we isolate ourselves. And
if you spend all of your time on social media
or even listen to the radio, If you spend all
your time listen to the radio, everything sucks. Everything sucks,
Everything sucks. And then when you're done with that, you
get on social media and you're sharing things on Facebook
and oh, my gosh, my liberal I and Peggy's a
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stupid hag. And then because you live in Washington, DC.
You went down to the corner store, he saw nineteen
thousand Pride flags on the way, not a single Christian cross.
You get home and you think, my gosh, everything's lost.
But everything is not lost. There are huge pockets of
this country where everything is still good, or at least
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a lot of things are still good. All right, So
keep on keeping on now. Probably the worst possible thing
I could segue into right now is something like this.
But we're going to do it. I just I'm want
to remind everybody that the red places are far from
perfect and they have so much work to do to
fix themselves. John Cornyn is one of the senators from
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here in Texas. You hear me complain about him all
the time, that useless flap of skin. You remember in
the wake of the Uvaldi shooting, do you remember, of course,
Mitch McConnell screwed us over like he often does, and
decided we needed gun control. Of course, the dirty comedies
jumped on a tragedy like they always do. God Cat Joe,
god get Jo gun control, and Mitch McConnell, well, we do.
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Carton needs some and he put John Cornyn in charge
of it. And John Cornyn linked up with the Democrats
to pass gun control legislation. You remember that, hopefully Texans
due next time his primary comes around. But you remember
that today the federal government put out this little brag
Justice Apartment secures more than five hundred prosecutions under new
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firearms statutes enacted by the Bipartisan Safer Communities Act. That
was the name of the act. Of course, what a
name for the act. The bipartisans Safer Communities Act. Five
hundred people are now wrung up on federal charges because
Republicans grab their ankles for Democrats again to pass gun
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control legislation. And it was spearheaded by a Republican senator
from maybe the reddest state in the Union. So we
read states have much, much, much work to do ourselves. Okay,
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It is the Jesse Kelly Show on a Tuesday.
Speaker 4 (22:00):
Remember you can email the show, and you should. We
love your emails. Jesse at Jesse Kellyshow dot com. Jesse,
I'm only writing this email to vent frustrations. The subject
of this one is I feel like a failure that
I can't bring myself to admit out loud to my
family and friends. I had to console my wife last
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night after we both worked a long day. She realized
she's missing our son grow up. We put him in
daycare because if she doesn't work, we can't make the mortgage.
We thought she caught a milestone, but was told by
the daycare that quote he's been doing that. It shattered her.
I worked ten hours a day. We don't go on
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any vacations and don't have a champagne budget. With the
increase in costs of everything and the housing market, being
what it is, Adding a second job still wouldn't even
be enough. My wife has to work a job she hates,
to pay for a daycare service she doesn't want. The
older members of my family were able to support their
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families with mothers in the home. I pray to God
every day for direction and relief, but I just can't
get out of this mindset today. My wife just wants
to be a mother. She can't stay home with our baby,
and it kills me. I feel like a failure as
a father and a husband. God bless he says. I
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wanted to read that because I get a lot of these,
and you've heard me read different versions of it. I
don't read all of them, but you've heard me read
some version of that many, many many times on the
show from men and Women. Jesse. We aren't making it, Jessie.
I'm desperate, Jesse. The credit cards are maxed out, Jesse.
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My wife had to go back to work, Jesse. I
think we're going to have to sell our house. Jesse.
I'm sad, Jesse. And so I want to say this,
and I don't know that it's going to be any comfort,
but this is something that I'm personally going through, not
the financial aspect of it right now, but personally, I'm
having to adjust something. I'm having to adjust, and I'm
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having a hard time adjusting how I view the life
I wanted for my children and my parents. And it's
difficult for me. So let me do the worst thing
in the word to make this about me really quickly.
Was I was always raised. I have wonderful parents, and
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I thank God every day that they are still alive,
and I still call them and text them and I
can talk to them, and I get to lean on
my dad when I need advice, when I need something.
My Mom's always there, right So I know I'm blessed.
I am. But I was raised in a house where
you go make your own way. You go, you go,
prove yourself, you get out, and you go. And I
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bought into that all the way and I loved that.
And when I was eighteen, the second I graduated high school,
gone never came back again. And I went out and
did all kinds of stuff that they either didn't like
or didn't support or whatever. But because I was gonna
make my own way, I was gonna do my own
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thing and bust my button. I was gonna be a success,
and I moved away, and I went out and tried
a million different things. And that's what I did. And
so for my children, you've probably heard me. If you've
listened to the show. How long we been doing this,
Chris six years now, If you've been listening to the
show for a long time, you might even remember. I'm
sure I used to talk about it. That's how I
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always talked about my children, my boys, that I was
going to raise them. I had every intention raised them
for eighteen years. And then I'm not disowning them or something.
But you get out. I'll have your bags packed the
day you graduated high school. You go fly, Little Bertie.
You get a crappy apartment and a bad part of town,
get some roommates. I don't care. You're gonna drive a
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crappy car. You're gonna go live your life, and you're
gonna get out, and you go fly, because that's what
a man does at eighteen, he gets out. And as
I look at the evil of the society around me,
so much of it now, and frankly, as I look
at the job market now, and I talk to friends
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of mine whose kids are not thirteen and fifteen, like
mine are whose kids are eighteen, nineteen, twenty, twenty one,
twenty two, and I find that they can't find work anywhere.
These are college graduates. They can't find jobs. They can't
find this, They can't find that. I have grown more
and more understanding of the fact that my sons might
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live with me for a while.
Speaker 1 (26:44):
Now.
Speaker 4 (26:44):
I don't hate that because I love my little buddies
so much. To be honest with you, I could kind
of be nice to having the little jerks around for
a while. But that is a huge adjustment for me.
The reason I brought that up in response to this
is we are in rough times and they're probably gonna
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get rougher. You know, remember all the things that have
caused all this inflation and all this disaster, All those
things are still not only in place, they're ramping up
a lot of those things. It's just spending and spending
and spending and spending and printing and spending. I don't
think this will help you feel better, but we might
have to adjust our expectations for life. You mentioned in there,
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we haven't take a vacation. We don't take any vacations.
We don't buy champagne. The normal American way has been
what you take a family vacation every year. That's a
very normal thing to do. It doesn't mean you got
to go stay at the Hilton in Hawaii. But when
I was a kid, we were by no means wealthy.
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We would get in the car and we drive ten
twelve hours down to Myrtle Beach in Virginia. He's stay
in some crappy hotel near the each Can you drag
it cooler out there? With mom and dad build sand castles?
And then you took a little family vacation. Certainly obviously
not like I said, it's not first class, but it
was great for me. Family vacation. And now we've entered
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a period of time in America where both people have
to work a lot in order to make ends meet.
And maybe maybe we've entered a period of time that
I think might hit us all really hard. And this
is kind of what I was alluding to earlier. This
is what I talked about for me. Maybe we've entered
a period of time where the next house will be
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smaller instead of larger. Maybe we've entered a period of
time where mom and dad, I know, we moved out.
Maybe we should move back in or vice versa. Maybe
mom and dad maybe they don't fixed income, social Security check.
Isn't it going as far as it used to. Maybe
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it's time for mom and dad to move in with us.
I've had I had to talk with my mom about
this over the weekend. Hey what about this? What about that?
Hey we've got an extra room, what about that?
Speaker 3 (29:12):
Don't be wrong.
Speaker 4 (29:12):
My parents are fine, but we had to talk about that.
Maybe maybe I, because of how things are fading and
kind of crumbling around us, maybe I need to make
adjustments on how I view life and the life my
children are going to have and the life my parents.
Speaker 3 (29:32):
Are going to have.
Speaker 4 (29:34):
You said you feel like a failure, And I get
this a lot. You are not a failure because society
around you is failing and crumbling, and because your wife
has to work and you're missing things with your kid
and stuff like that. Dudes, especially, I can't speak for women.
Dudes take that on personally. I've personally. Personally, I personally,
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I've been there before. I have been there before. Bill's
piling up, not making ends meet, not feeling like I
am a man because I can't get it all done,
and I can't and I have been there, so I
totally get it. I had been there. My wife had
to go back to work at one point in time
because we needed the benefits, had to send her back
to work, we needed healthcare, had two kids. This is
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just seven eight years ago. She had to we were
out of money. I've been there. I know exactly what
it feels like. It's not going to last forever, but
even if it does, Maybe our problem is our expectation level.
You can't overcome a society around you, but you can
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get by and get through it. Maybe you are in
a situation where it's time to sell the house and downgrade.
Maybe it's there. Maybe you're there. Maybe your kids are
going to live with you until they're thirty and find
a wife. Maybe that's life now. Maybe mine will. I'm
not pointing fingers.
Speaker 3 (30:56):
That might be me.
Speaker 4 (30:57):
Maybe our expectation level is what needs to change. But
do not feel like a failure. Keep on keeping on,
and I have no doubt you two are great parents,
all right? And look again, this is another reason I
talk to you about making financial preparations a lot too.
I don't know what's coming financially, and you don't have
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to look far to find some doom and gloom economists
who tells you that we are about to be smashed.
I saw some guys saying twenty twenty six is gonna
be the year. It's gonna be worse than the two
thousand and eight recession.
Speaker 3 (31:33):
And it was our right.
Speaker 4 (31:34):
It was dark, and he certainly sounded like you knew
what he was talking about. And you know my thoughts
in the economy. I just don't see how we can
recover when they won't stop spending or inflating. But this
is why you get some precious metals in your hands,
just in case. Maybe that's another Maybe that's an adjustment.
Maybe we need to figure out where we're gonna put
the gold coins or silver coins in the house. We
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don't know whether or not we're gonna need them, and
I pray to God we don't ever need them, and
I hope your kids never need them, but they might.
Maybe that'll be the most precious thing I hand to
my kids, the guns and the gold co Oxford Gold Group.
They'll help you with one of those two things. Eight
three three nine five gold. All right, eight three three
nine nine five gold. We'll be back.
Speaker 1 (32:19):
Truth attitude.
Speaker 2 (32:22):
Jesse Kelly, it is that Jesse Kelly show on a Tuesday.
All right, let's dig into a couple things here before
I get back to some email stuff.
Speaker 3 (32:35):
Let's deal it. I've been avoiding this.
Speaker 4 (32:37):
The whole show. Joe Biden got up today and did
one of his gun control speech things. Now, let's just
just fast forward through all the normal stuff as we
always do on this show. Let's just get this out
of the way. Enough of the nursery rhyme conservatism stuff
where we're confused every time. I don't understand. Don't Democrats
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understand that all these murders take place in the cities
with a bunch of gun control.
Speaker 3 (33:04):
Don't they understand yet?
Speaker 4 (33:07):
They understand. They understand. They're not out to stop mass shootings.
They're not out to stop murderer. They read all the
data you read. They understand where all the murders take place,
and they understand all that. Democrats, again, your liberal aunt Pegy,
understands that gun laws do not work. They don't work.
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They've never worked, they will never work. From Joe Biden
to your liberal and Pegy, the reason they try to
sell you on gun laws is they want the freedom
to hurt you. I don't have another way to put this,
it's just that simple. The people who run the West,
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especially Democrats now because it's all Democrat run now. They
have achieved so many of their goals. They've taken the institutions,
they got their pride flags in the streets. They've destroyed
the dollar. They're filling up the country with the illegals
crowding out the American citizen. They've run God out of
the classroom and the country. They have done so much
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and they've achieved so many of their goals that, as
I have explained many times before, there is one goal
that is beyond their reach and it is a central
part of what they want done. They can never do
everything they want to do unless they disarm you. They
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can't stand it. As I've said many times before that
calling January sixth an insurrection is insane. And here's why
the American people could take over the federal government could
storm into DC and take it over in an afternoon
without a second thought. That's how many armed Americans we
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have in this country. It was unarmed, Therefore it was
and an insurrection. If it was an insurrection, you'd know
it because a lot of you would be dead, and
you wouldn't have control of the government. It wasn't an insurrection.
And you know what, they know that too, when you
cite these statistics about Americans having more more guns and
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ammunition than every military branch and law enforcement branch combined.
Speaker 3 (35:21):
The Democrats know that too.
Speaker 4 (35:22):
And they heard it. They can't stand it. You and
your guns, you keep them from doing what they want
to do to you. And so Joe Biden got up
today and of course he had to give this little
speech which is a lie. Remember this is not only
a lie, this is a documented lie. This is verified lie.
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This is not true. But he can't help.
Speaker 5 (35:48):
We need you to overcome the unrelenting opposition of the
gun lobby, gun manufacturer's, so many politicians when they opposed
common sense gun legislation. I used to be a law
when I was no longer the vice as I became
a professor at the University of Pennsylvania.
Speaker 3 (36:04):
He never taught a single class before that.
Speaker 5 (36:06):
I taught a constitutional law class. That's what I talked to.
Speaker 4 (36:09):
That's also a lie. Never taught a constitutional law class.
Speaker 5 (36:12):
The Second Amendment. There's never been a time that says
you can own anything you want, and never you couldn't
own a cannon during the Civil War.
Speaker 4 (36:22):
Also a lie. You could own a cannon back at
the founding of the country. In fact, the founders encouraged
you to do so. All lies, okay, but you have
to lie when you're trying to disarm people. You have
to act also as if you're really really torn up
about the mass shootings. Joe Biden, he's very somber whenever
there's a mass shows.
Speaker 5 (36:39):
We attended too many mass shoots. I've gone to too
many schools across America.
Speaker 4 (36:44):
Joe Biden has never once cared about mass shootings. They
get real honest and they try to just level with
you. You know. That's why they call all of their disarmament plans.
They call them all common sense gun laws. It's common
sense after I'll remember them. I mean, it's this purposeful
about his language. He doesn't stand up and tell you
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shouldn't you shouldn't own a weapon that has a thirty
round mag in it because it makes me uncomfortable. Me
and all my liberal white women friends, we get this,
We get the skebee gebis whenever we see you with
that gun, and in fact, we don't like it that
you have guns that would allow you to fight off
the government, and we don't want you to have those anymore.
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They never say that, of course, that would be a
bad sell.
Speaker 3 (37:28):
So what's the sell.
Speaker 4 (37:29):
It's common sense, common sense gun laws. They're very purposeful
about their language, and then they throw out things like
this that make gun owners just put their heads in
their hands.
Speaker 5 (37:41):
Oh, in God's name, there's a magazine which can hold
two hundred shells.
Speaker 4 (37:46):
I do. That's actually called a belt fed drum mag
and they're fantastic. Why would you need something like that? Well,
what if two hundred people were trying to kill me,
I'd like to kill them first.
Speaker 5 (37:57):
Nobody, that's right. I remember when I was kid, when
I was a senator, going through the through the wetlands
of Delaware and to meet all the people who are
most upset with me, the fishermen and the hunters, and
I came across the guy who was fishing. He said,
you want to take my gun? And I looked at him.
I said, no, I don't want to take your gun.
You're allowed to have a gun, but I want to
take away your ability to use a sule weapon. He said,
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what do you mean? I need that tone I said,
guess what if you need twelve to hundred bullets in
a gun on a magazine, you're the lousiest shot I've
ever heard. And to his credit, looked at me said
you have a good point.
Speaker 4 (38:34):
That's of course, the total made up lie. He never
ran into a hunter. He never had this conversation with him.
This is another thing that Joe Biden has come up
with on his own. Again. I want to caution you
against using the same lame conservative talking points that the
right has used forever.
Speaker 3 (38:52):
Well, I can have it because it's my right. Don't
they understand the gun laws?
Speaker 4 (38:58):
No, you want to disarm me. I don't think you
should disarm me. I want to own weapons of war,
including two hundred round drum bags, because I'm worried one
day I will have to fight the government. And that's
exactly why the Second Amendment is there. It's not for deer,
it's not even for robbers. The Second Amendment was put
there so the American people could fight their government if
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it became tyrannical. That's why it's there. And of course
he has to drop this line, which is the most
revealing line in the world. It should concern you greatly
that this has become simply part of the communist language.
Speaker 5 (39:35):
They want to think is to take on government if
we get out of line, which they're talking on again about. Well,
guess what they need F fifteen's They don't need a rifle.
Speaker 4 (39:45):
And we're going to talk about that before we get
back to emails in just a minute. Before we do that,
let's do this. What do What do the finance giants
do in bad economies or when they they think about
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