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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 magnificent magnificent Why can't I talk. It's magnificent. It's
a good Friday. You know, we'll just stick with that.
On a good Friday here on the Jesse Kelly Show.
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We're gonna talk about being a cheap date here. When
it comes to politics, the ilegal immigration will come after that,
but that's gonna be a fun topic. Somebody's angry at
Trump because he was yucking it up with a little
bit with Obama at Jimmy Carter's funeral. All that little
more California talk, some voicemails, so much more coming up
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on the world famous Jesse Kelly Show. Now, Gavin Newsom
is a piece of trash.
Speaker 2 (01:00):
You get that.
Speaker 1 (01:02):
But if Gavin Newsom, let me ask you this, he's
all of the news right now.
Speaker 2 (01:05):
That's the only reason I'm using Newsom.
Speaker 1 (01:07):
If Newsom came out tomorrow and said, let me think.
Speaker 3 (01:13):
I.
Speaker 1 (01:15):
Think that everybody should vote for the Lake and Riley Act.
That Lincoln Riley Act is that bill that's going through
the House and Senate that says we can deport illegals,
you know, who.
Speaker 2 (01:25):
Commit sex crimes.
Speaker 1 (01:27):
If Gavin Newsom came out, he's lived his entire life
as a communist, he has worked as hard as he
can to destroy.
Speaker 2 (01:34):
The most beautiful state in the Union.
Speaker 1 (01:36):
And he came out and said, I think we should
support the Lake and Riley Act. How many people do
you think on the right would say, wow, love to
see this from Newsom. That's really really awesome. Think about
that for a moment. Here's this email, Jesse, You're right
about Fetterman. He's another weasel chameleon in this state. Bottom
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line is he's never done a day's work in his life.
And the town he presided over before was advanced up
the communist ladder and is still and always will be
a sewer. The proof is in the pudding. John Fetterman
has come out recently and said many, many, many, many
many things. The right has started to like. He started
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scolding the Palestinian protesters the Lake in Riley Act. As
a matter of fact, it's a great example. He's like, yeah,
we should definitely vote for that. He's out there being
funny in the news.
Speaker 4 (02:30):
There's some news we hear that you're going to be
heading down to mar A Lago.
Speaker 2 (02:33):
Uh, yeah, I've heard that. Yes, I've heard that.
Speaker 5 (02:35):
Yeah, well.
Speaker 6 (02:37):
Well yeah, I demand that I need to be made
pope of Greenland.
Speaker 7 (02:43):
Are you do you have the resume to be pope?
Having a conversation like he's the president is going to
be so.
Speaker 1 (02:49):
Ha ha haa popa Greenland.
Speaker 3 (02:51):
Ah ha ha.
Speaker 1 (02:53):
The wright loves him now, ah Man, Fetterman, He's really
coming around. Fetterman is a lifelong communist who just watched
his former swing state of Pennsylvania go red and the
registration numbers do not favor Democrats the next time he's
up for reelection. So now he knows all he has
to do. It's not like he has to change his
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voting record, which of course will be far left. All
he has to do is say two or three right
wing sounding things, or even just kind of sane sounding things,
and the right the cheapest state on the planet was say, wow,
it's nice to get some sanity. You know what. I
could see myself voting for Fetterman. I've actually seen multiple
people say that. See multiple people say that, and that
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brings me to Mark Zuckerberg. Mark Zuckerberg, the man who
runs the largest social media company on the planet. The
man who spent four hundred million dollars to ensure the
twenty twenty election was gonna go Joe's way no matter what.
Speaker 2 (03:54):
We'll just put it that way.
Speaker 1 (03:56):
The man who would take your account away from you
if you questioned that poison shot or masking, the man
who censored the Hunter Byen laptop story went on Joe
Rogan and said this today.
Speaker 7 (04:10):
Straight when they were trying to roll out the vaccine program,
and I'm generally like pretty pro rolling out vaccines. I think, unbalance,
the vaccines are more positive than negative. But I think
that while they're trying to push that program, they also
tried to censor anyone who is basically arguing against it,
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and they pushed us super hard to take down things
that were honestly were true, right, I mean, they basically
pushed us and said, you know, anything that says that
vaccines might have side effects you basically need to take down.
And I was just like, we're not going to do that.
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We're clearly not going to do that. I mean, that
is kind of inarguably.
Speaker 1 (04:59):
They who's telling you to take down things.
Speaker 7 (05:02):
Yeah, it was to talk about vaccine side effects. It
was people in the in the Biden administration. I think
it was you know, I wasn't involved in those conversations directly,
but I think it was.
Speaker 5 (05:10):
How difficult is that to not be involved in those
conversations directly?
Speaker 1 (05:14):
Fitness is whoa? Everyone's hearing that today? Man, these Biden
people are evil and communists. Yep they are, and a
bunch of people should go to prison for that. But
Mark Zuckerberg was leading the charge on all that censorship
funding it doing it. But the right is a cheap date,
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a very very cheap date. They can have dirt kicked
in their face by the same guy for a hundred years,
and in year number one hundred and one, if that
guy steps up and says we do need to deport
some illegals, the right will say, Wow, I'm glad he's
coming around. He's on our team.
Speaker 3 (05:59):
Now.
Speaker 1 (06:00):
Ah, let's hold off on that just a little bit.
All right, I'm gonna talk about this very very briefly.
But you do remember, of course, Hurricane Helen, North Carolina, Tennessee, Virginia, Georgia.
People were still suffering, You remember that, and the federal
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government response was lacking, to put it mildly, In fact,
if you remember, right, we had that FEMA lady. She
came out and talked about it, how she and her
colleagues they skipped houses that had trunk flags. The federal
government did that. They didn't do much anyway, but when
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they showed up and your house had any Trump stuff,
they just skipped you and said, schoom, what happened? You
remember this?
Speaker 6 (06:49):
Remember I was fired. They all alleged the thesis actions
were made on my own recognians and that it was
for my own political advanced However, if you look at
the record, there is what we call a community trend.
And unfortunately, it just so happened that the political hostility
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that was encountered by my team, and I was on
two different teams during this employment, they just so happened
to have the Trump campaign signage. FIMA always preaches avoidance
first and then de escalation, so this is not isolated.
This is a colossal event of avoidance, not just in
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the state of Florida.
Speaker 1 (07:31):
Yeah, yeh, yeah, we got it. They flat out skipped
over the Trump houses. Remember East Palactine, Ohio an area
as red as red gets train derails, freaking fish dying
in the water, people suffering in there, Joe Biden never
even stepped foot in it, never cared, but California, marn
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Joe sounds like he's all over.
Speaker 8 (07:54):
So today I'm announcing that the federal government will cover
one of the cost for days. It's going to pay
for things like debriand hasn't retured, move and remove temporary shoulders,
first responders salaries, and all necessary measures to protect life
and property, and folks, I'm on underscore. I told the
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governor local officials spare no expense to do what they
need to do and contain these fires and in their
communities that are really been devastating California.
Speaker 1 (08:27):
The President not only stops in, he opens up the
check book with your money and my money. Spare no expense, baby,
spend it all the difference. Well, how many times have
we talked about what communists do with power? They only
do two things. They reward their friends and they punish
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their enemies. So if you happen to be in blood
red western North Carolina and your home got washed away
and it's ten degrees outside, well screw you. You shouldn't
have been flying a Trump. But if you're in dark, dark,
dark blue California and things happen in blue Democrat strongholds,
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while the President of the United States of America will
pillage the American taxpayer and hand out every freaking dime
he can.
Speaker 2 (09:18):
Unreal. Then let's let's see what this guy's to say
about Berger.
Speaker 4 (09:23):
Hey, you know, the LGBTQ fire chief in Los Angeles
actually has a pretty good plan for.
Speaker 1 (09:30):
Solving the water problem there, and that is smart guy.
This thing on, Hello, the voicemails were a mistake, Chris,
They were a mistake, Jesse. I haven't trusted Trump since
the COVID vaccines and the lockdowns, but seeing him so
friendly with Obama in the funeral confirmed my distrust. I
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don't care how good of a politician you are, being
called hitler every day. He has to be part of
the Union Party to not be bothered. Okay, I was
actually surprised at how many emails I got along these lines.
If you haven't seen it, Trump was sitting right next
to Barack Obama at the Jimmy Carter funeral, and at
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one point in time, Trump is talking to Obama. They're gabbing,
and Obama, let's out of belly laugh. So Trump made
some sort of a joke let's talk about that. Hang on,
it is the Jesse Kelly Show on a Friday. Remember,
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Speaker 1 (11:07):
You must not up in.
Speaker 6 (11:10):
Munch a bunch of pritos.
Speaker 1 (11:12):
All right. So this guy's mad at Trump for yucking
it up with Obama at the funeral. He obviously already
has some serious problems with Trump's because of COVID as
he mentioned, the vaccines, the lockdowns. I got a few
of these emails. What's Trump doing? How could you yuck
it up with Obama? Okay, first, on on the on
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the positive side, on the pro Trump, I guess I
should say side. We don't know what they were talking about.
And remember Trump has spent his entire career yucking it
up with everybody that's what he did. He's got an
entire career of parties, social events from New York all
the way around the world. These business people, that business
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people walking in a room. You know how Trump is
being mister charm He's a genuinely funny human being, cutting
some jokes with people, and that's just going to be
how Trump operates. But if you're angry with Trump about that,
let me say something that I don't know how you're
gonna take it, And frankly, I don't care.
Speaker 2 (12:15):
But it is the truth.
Speaker 1 (12:18):
All politicians, all of them left right, It doesn't matter,
every single one of them. And this applies to Trump too.
There's what they show you and then there's how they
really feel. I mean, look from the Obama angle of it.
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Obama's up there given speeches comparing Donald Trump to Adolf Hitler.
That was five minutes ago. That was during the election,
or that was before the election. He imagined comparing someone
to Adolf Hitler. That's quite an accusation. Obama stood up
and compared Donald Trump to Adolf Hitler. Now he's laughing
at Hitler's joke. Why what's going on there? Whoa all
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these Democrats in the crowd. They want to hear Barack
Obama compared Trump to Adolf Hitler, and so he does,
but he doesn't actually believe he's Adolf Hitler. Trump was
a lifelong Democrat until he started running for office. I mean,
he was saying Republican things. I would say more of
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a middle of the road Democrat, but that's what he was.
All these guys, Chuck Schumann, all these guys, they used
to hang out with Trump all the time. They know
he's not Hitler. They know that, of course they know that,
but they know their supporters have to hear some things,
and so they get up and they act like they'll
fight against him tooth and nail because he's Adolf Hitler
and this is the end of the world. But it's
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not always true. Now we like that when it comes
to their side, But Republicans do this exact same thing
to all the time. They will get up, they'll go
on Fox News and they'll talk about how we have
to fight against these comedies, says is it outrage? And
then the next day you see and but wait a minute,
they were They were just caught at a steakhouse together
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having dinner. You just called him a commie and said
that that was in that win a minute. Was that
not real? They go over to each other's houses all
the time, they hang out with each other. It's all
one big put on. Remember I played it for you before,
I bet you, I bet you money. Jewish producer Chris
is already looking it up. I played it for you before.
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Member Ted Kennedy. Ted Kennedy dies or in Hatch, Republican
senator from the state of Utah. Orn Hatch got up
and was speaking at his funeral. It's okay if you
don't have it, Chris, I'm gonna I'm gonna add I'm
gonna paraphrase it anyway. But orn Hatch is speaking about
Ted Kennedy at his funeral, and he told this tale
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that was meant to be looking out chummy were and
the taale essentially went like this. Ted Kennedy got up
and gave a speech on the Senate floor crucifying orin
Hatch do with the most brutal rhetoric you've ever heard
in your life. This worth this piece of Nazi garbage,
all this other stuff. And then as soon as Ted
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Kennedy was done giving his speech, he went backstage with
Orrin Hatch and walked up to him and said, how'd
I do?
Speaker 2 (15:21):
Oran?
Speaker 3 (15:23):
Aha?
Speaker 1 (15:24):
Man Oran was telling the story, and see, we were
actually buds. A lot of these people are actually buds.
And do they believe some of the things they say? Yes,
But some of the things they say, Republicans do it too.
They say because they know that's what we want to hear.
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That's why they say it. And these guys is big shots, presidents,
former presidents. They get together, and how many other people
can share your experience? How many other people know what
it's like to be president at the United States of
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America At any given moment, there's only ever what three
to five of those guys still standing because they are
generally old, and they die when they get together. It's
human nature. You know. I heard about this. Uh, I'll
call it a club, but I don't mean a physical club.
But I heard about this long long time ago. Someone
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will know what I'm talking about, although there's probably more
than one, and they'll email it in. But I don't
have the details, so I'm not going to give.
Speaker 2 (16:34):
It to you.
Speaker 1 (16:35):
But the purpose of this club was this. You can join,
You can become part of our group as soon as
you can prove you're worth a billion dollars. As soon
as you're worth you're worth a billion dollars, then you
will be allowed to join our little group. There aren't
many of us. You want to be part of an
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exclusive deal, get together and you yuck it up.
Speaker 2 (17:02):
That's how it goes.
Speaker 1 (17:03):
Look, I hate Barack Obama so much that I don't
like it that much either, But I wouldn't sit and
stress it. That's how it's gonna go. What matters is
what Trump does after he's sworn in ten days from now.
Focus on that, all right. It's also focus on getting
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That's where you'll find them. All right, let's talk about illegals,
more California talk and more. Next Jesse Kelly returns. Next
it is that Jesse Kelly Show on a Friday, reminding
you you can email the show Jesse at Jesse kellyshow
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dot com. Before we get to the immigration email, I
asked you if you had any ghost stories, you can
email those into Jesse at Jesse kellyshow dot com or
leave a voicemail eight seven seven three seven seven four
three seven three. I haven't listened to this one yet.
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Chris tells me it's a ghost story. I thought about
listening to it before the show, but I wanted to
take this ride with you. So let's see what he.
Speaker 3 (19:08):
Has to say.
Speaker 1 (19:10):
So you're talking. Let's see what she has to say, Tony.
Speaker 2 (19:12):
I hadn't listened to it.
Speaker 3 (19:13):
Hey, Jesse, So you're talking about ghosts. I have three
encounters with ghosts and they are real. One is in
my life.
Speaker 1 (19:21):
I'm so insanely excited right now house when.
Speaker 3 (19:24):
I was a little kid and my brother and I
both saw it in our hallway. The second was when
my husband and I were in Miami Beach on a holiday.
We saw a ghost and well we.
Speaker 6 (19:38):
Didn't see it.
Speaker 5 (19:39):
It woke us up.
Speaker 3 (19:40):
And then the second the third ghost was when I
was in Scotland. I was traveling alone at a castle
called Donotter Castle and I was finding up some steps
and as soon as I got up to like this
one room in the castle in Dintter in Scotland, I
immediately knew there was a ghost there and I started
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running down the stairs and they I ran past a
family and they're like what and I'm like there's a
ghost step there and I'm like no way. I'm like
all the way and.
Speaker 1 (20:16):
I got down to the bottom of.
Speaker 3 (20:17):
The ground of the castle and all of a sudden
I saw them charging down the stairs of the castle too,
and they're like, oh my gosh, yeah, there was a
ghostep there. So if you want to talk to me
about this, I like, I said, I.
Speaker 6 (20:33):
Have three ghost stories.
Speaker 3 (20:35):
They're totally true. I can put my husband on the
phone and we will. We're not myres Chris.
Speaker 1 (20:43):
Get her phone number. I'm not even close to kidding.
I want to hear. I want to hear. And so
question because that's actually very similar to the question I
was going to bring up. Everybody run why does no
one ever talk to them? And now maybe it's just me.
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I don't know that I would feel threatened. Do you
feel threatened, Chris, Well, you don't believe in ghosts either, Corey,
do you believe in ghosts? See Corey does Corey? Would
you want to talk to it? Have you ever seen one?
But okay, he hasn't seen one. Okay, so that's probably
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a very fair point. Corey said, if it looked like
a friendly ghost, I could see talking but it Yeah.
I mean I've seen the movies. A lot of them
don't look very good. They look kind of scary. I've
seen the hollowed out eyes and stuff like that. I
still think I would want to Well, first, I would
ask how they died? Hey, what got you? Because what, Chris,
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something got the ghost in order for the ghost to
become the ghost, I would ask what what?
Speaker 2 (22:02):
What?
Speaker 1 (22:07):
Chris said, It's like asking a taxi driver how the
weather is no, because the ghost never gets to talk
to anybody, because everyone turns and runs, which is frankly
a little bit rude. I think, maybe, why are you
hanging out? I mean, isn't there some other place you
would go? I would have so much fun being a ghost.
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I would scare everybody all the time. I would harass
little children. It would be hilarious. I'd just show up
at birthday parties and pop out of the cake and
wait and everyone would freak out. But eventually i'd give
someone a heart attack, and then he joined me as
a ghost, and he'd be furious, and then I'd feel
bad about it. I could see how all this happened, Jesse,
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How nice of you to show up for work now
that you're finally back in the office. I have a
question you mentioned massed. Immigration, being like an addiction, doesn't
just affect the one who's addicted. It affects family and friends,
so on and so forth. I see a lot of
us we're talking about illegal immigration will be uncomfortable and
maybe even find our own dysfunctional dependencies we didn't know
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we had. How do you recommend we prepare ourselves to
go through the withdrawals. He's talking about deporting a bunch
of illegals. Well, I don't know that we can prepare ourselves,
but I don't know that it's going to be as
painful as you think. When we think about deporting the
endless hordes of illegals here in the country, oftentimes we
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think about.
Speaker 2 (23:38):
What about the costs? Are the costs going to go up?
Speaker 1 (23:40):
They're picking all the strawberries. We think about basic things
that frankly a lot of Americans have come to rely
on from people who are oftentimes illegal. The construction industry
is full of illegals. The hospitality industry, hotels and things
like that made and stuff full of illegals. And these
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are just a couple industries. I could go on and
on down the list. This is just ones I'm familiar with.
And so you remove those illegals out of the equation,
what's going to happen?
Speaker 2 (24:11):
What's going to happen?
Speaker 1 (24:12):
I think people, I think people really underestimate how costly
it is to have millions and millions and millions of
people here illegally.
Speaker 2 (24:25):
It makes your health care way more expensive than it
should be. It makes your real estate way more expensive
than you should be. You no matter where you are
right now, listening to the sound of my voice. You
pay out of your wallet for illegal immigration a lot,
and you pay every single day in ways you and
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I can't even necessarily think about. Those are just some
basic ones that people have already thought about. You shouldn't
have people in your country here illegally, any of them, Well,
just that criminals. They're all criminals. Every one of them
violated our immigration laws. Wow, but I would understand, Yes,
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I agree. I would understand too if I lived in
some third world dump and I knew Democrats were in charge,
and I could maybe get to America and live it
up in America.
Speaker 1 (25:18):
Oh, I get it, But you still gotta go. I
get it in the same way I get somebody desperate
and starving and they don't have any food, and maybe
they walk into gas station and grab onto those gas
station hot dogs, which are never as good as you
think they're going to be. Yeah, I understand the crime.
You still got to go do the time, Chris?
Speaker 2 (25:37):
That rhymed?
Speaker 1 (25:38):
What that did?
Speaker 2 (25:40):
Rhyme?
Speaker 1 (25:40):
Chris? Just do you think the fires here in California
will change the state? With how schools and business with
how many houses and schools and businesses have been destroyed,
I can't imagine those people staying here, and we all
know insurance companies are not going to cover anyone in
California for the fires. I think it's going to change
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some things. How much I don't know a lot of
people are already talking about this, so I don't want
to act like it's my original thought. But rebuilding is
not going to be fast or easy. Did you know
California had fire trucks coming in from out of state
and instead of just waving them on through, Yes, please
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go help California stop them for extra inspections because of
their insane environmental laws and vehicle laws. People are angry
right now, but I think the anger may get even
worse when people figure out just how disgusting and evil
the communist rule of California has been when it comes
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to regulations and permitting, and it is a nightmare, not
just to do business there, to build there in any way.
At every single layer, you have a filthy communist putting
in new rules, new regulations. Knew this, knew that, just
grinding life to a halt. And so now you're gonna
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have all these people ready to rebuild. I want to
build my house up again. Let's get the neighborhood up again.
Woo cuckoo, we will rebuild and all those things you
are going to have more California bureaucrats up your rear
end trying to stop you from doing it. I think
the anger in the coming days may be worse. And yes,
people may leave. Now that area is still valuable, super
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valuable property. It's gonna get bought up, it's gonna get rebuilt.
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be back. It is the Jesse Kelly Show on a Friday,
and ask doctor Jesse Friday. So I want to move
on to the other questions, But there is something that
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has occurred to me, maybe it's already occurred to you
about California. There is something that has taken place many, many,
many times in many different places throughout the history of
this planet we have. And that's something is this super
wealthy entities without any scruples whatsoever, swooping into an area
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after a disaster and buying up the property for pennies
on a dollar. A lot of people right now, maybe
you're already thinking about Lehina, Hawaii, because that's happening over there.
Fire comes through, burns up everything. People lose it all.
A bunch of developers things like that comes swooping in
pennies on the dollar.
Speaker 2 (29:45):
Gone.
Speaker 1 (29:46):
Now they own it, they'll of course build it back up,
make a fortune. Don't think that this is in any
way unique to America or Hawaii, or California or anything else. Crassis,
one of the wealthiest men who ever lived in ancient Rome,
was actually famous. If your house went up in flames,
he'd bring the fire brigade, which he owned, and he
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wouldn't let them put out the fire until you agreed
to sell him the house for basically nothing. You're sitting
there watching your home burn. The only way you'll let
him come in is if you basically give him your house.
This is something evil people have done many times in
the history of the world. Now we have some of
the choicest property in the United States of America. That's
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why it all costs so much. That's why all these homes.
You remember BK what was it last night? BK was
on and he was talking about, you know, a million bucks,
two three million bucks, you're getting a shanty in this area.
This is kind of home. You and I are never
going to live in these big time homes. And this
is choice property, and people were gonna see money in it.
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You watch, these things are gonna start getting snapped up
by the black rocks of the world. You watch, it
will happen. Happening a lot, Jesse. I used to believe
wholeheartedly and the hands off approach to violent crime. But
over the years I've softened and now I think a
middle ground might work. I'll settle for just thumbs and
index fingers. He's talking about chopping off people's fingers. Listen,
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there is here's the truth about the ugliness of life.
Once you're in an area where things are ugly or
violent or wrong, or your area, what the area you
live in has become ugly and violent and evil, meaning
there are ugly, violent people all.
Speaker 2 (31:40):
Over the place.
Speaker 1 (31:42):
The truth is force is the only way that problem
has ever been solved. And being nice I'm not to
hear me here. Being nice is now and always has
been a luxury, and it is a luxury that only
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comes after quote mean people have done what is necessary.
That is a fact of life. Being nice is a luxury,
and it is a luxury that comes only after mean
people have done what is necessary. Right now, in the
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United States of America, because of Democrat rule and Democrat policies,
we have a country full of vile, criminal filth. We've
brought them in from all over the planet. It goes
well beyond California in the big cities. We have homegrown
and foreign criminal filth running wild everywhere. Being nice stop
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being an option some time ago. Now all niceties are
going to have to be thrown out the window. Now
is the time for mean. Once mean gets society squared
away and back to where it should be, then people
can go back in and start being nice and brag
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about how nice they are. Oh my gosh, what do
we do with the what do we do with the arsonists?
If you actually find someone who is intentionally putting the
city of Los Angeles to the torch, then have a
speedy trial, a one day trial. If he's convicted, take
him up in a helicopter and drop him into the flames.
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That is how you fix a society that has gone haywire.
That's exactly how you fix it. Being nice is a luxury.
Oh yeah, you have to absolutely treat these people with
a level of viciousness that a lot of Americans who
have lived and luxuriated here for too long are simply
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not ready to do It's a fact, Jesse. I want
you to know how appreciative I am of your history
lessons and how they can relate to the current state
of our country in the world.
Speaker 2 (34:06):
It has really helped me.
Speaker 1 (34:07):
I'm sure it's helped others understand what needs to be
done here in the US, She says, Go Jesse, and
go Trump. I appreciate its Listen to these people, man.
Speaker 4 (34:19):
I'm proud that my administration is carrying out the boldest
climate agenda in American history. We're doing by setting ambitious
goals like deploying.
Speaker 2 (34:28):
By the way, this is from Monday thirty.
Speaker 4 (34:29):
Gigga watch of offshore wind and conserve at least thirty
percent of our lands and waters by twenty thirty, by
setting standards to cut pollution from cars and trucks and
power plants, and by signing the law the most significant
investments in climate ever in thistory of the world. That's
why I'm proud to announce an ambitious news.
Speaker 1 (34:50):
Why is my power bill so expensive? I don't like it.
I can't even afford to live that's because you keep
voting for Democrats. Democrats get into office and promptly attack
keep affordable energy, and people look around and they're shocked
why the jobs are gone and why life gets more expensive.
Stop voting for Democrats again. That comes back to what
we were just talking about. Oftentimes, I'm not talking about
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the dirty comedies, but just normal Democrats. It sounds nice,
It has always sounded like the nice thing to do
to vote for Democrats. Well, no, Democrats, they give back. Democrats,
they care about the poor. It sounds nice, but there's
nothing nice at all about destroying people's lives. And that's
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what happens, destroying people's lives. I want you to listen
to this, taking at a little sidetrack here before we
get back to the questions. Notre Dame's coach was asked
a question last night by an ESPN reporter. I don't
do a lot of sports here on the show, but
I thought his answer was amazing. You are the first.
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Black head coach to go to a national championship game
in college football.
Speaker 5 (36:02):
Right just hearing that response alone, how much does this
mean to.
Speaker 2 (36:06):
You, Yop?
Speaker 5 (36:09):
I've said this before. I don't ever want to take
attention away from the team. It is an honor and
I hope all coaches minorities, black, Asian, white, it doesn't matter.
Great people continue to get opportunities to lead young men
like this. But this ain't about me. This is about
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us and we're going to celebrate what we've done because
it's something special.
Speaker 1 (36:34):
It's a fantastic answer. Let's talk about the question next