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Speaker 1 (00:10):
This is the Jesse Kelly Show.
Speaker 2 (00:15):
It is the Jesse Kelly Show. Another hour of The
Jesse Kelly Show on a magnificent Friday. As we churned
through all the questions, by the way, Jewish producer Chris
didn't look it up. I brought up last hour, how
these in these hostile foreign city states, the blue areas
of the country, that Democrats have to have these foreigners
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because the foreigners keep them elected. And I mentioned that
Minnesota it's a red state without foreigners. Probably other states too,
maybe even California, Oregon undoubted the red states without foreigners.
You know how many votes Dome beat Donald Trump with
last election one hundred and thirty eight thousand, one hundred
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thousand Somalis alone in Minnesota. What happens if the foreigners
are actually arrested, deported, some denaturalized. What happens, well, Democrats
lose power in this country Without them, Democrats become nothing.
Before I go to the questions, I should probably give
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Caroline Levitt some credit. I love this is how we
treat these hacks.
Speaker 3 (01:27):
Now, why was.
Speaker 4 (01:28):
Renee good unfortunately and tragically killed?
Speaker 1 (01:31):
Are you asking me.
Speaker 4 (01:32):
My opinion because an I Shah and doctored recklessly and
killed them justifiable. Oh okay, so you're a biased reporter
with a left wing opinion.
Speaker 1 (01:39):
What do you want me to do?
Speaker 4 (01:40):
Yeah, because you're a left wing hack. You're not a reporter.
You're posing in this room as a journalist. And it's
so clear by the premise of your question, and you
and the people in the media who have such biases
but fake like you're a journalist. You shouldn't even be
sitting in that seat. But you're pretending that you're a journalist.
But you're a left wing activist. And the question that
you just raised and your answer proves your bias. You
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should be reporting on the facts. You should re reporting
on the cases. Do you have the numbers of how
many American citizens were killed at the hands of illegal
aliens who Ice is trying to remove from this country?
I bet you don't.
Speaker 2 (02:13):
Pretty good, Pretty freaking good. Hey Jesse, the Mighty Jesse.
This guy says, I just emailed my new congressional representative
expressing my outrage on this one hundred and eighty billion
dollars spending bill. Pause. He's talking about the spending bill
making its way through Congress as we speak. A bunch
of people are raising a stink about it, very understandably
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because there's all kinds of things that are in it
that are still awful, absolutely awful. We're talking about money
for quote, refugee resettlement. I mean, the things that are
in the spending bill are terrible, and Republicans are voting
for it. Anyway, My question to him is, why are
we sending money to Washington so it can be stolen
by Minnesota, New York, and New Jersey. First we heard
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it was millions, Now we're hearing it's billion. That's twelve
digits to the left of the decibel point. There are
also reports saying the fraud could hit trillions. Why hasn't
anyone introduced a bill to suspend taxes? All right, so
it's a very good point. Your anger is totally justified completely.
But remember this, and this is one of those things
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that we don't want to hear. You're going to not
enjoy hearing this. I'm just gonna give you a heads
up ahead of time. This won't be lovely to hear.
We do not have enough power in Congress. When I
say we are not just talking about Republicans, you already
know Republicans have a super slim majority in the House.
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We don't have that much of a majority in the
Senate either. We don't have sixty votes. You need that
sixty vote limit to pass whatever you want. But even
if we did boom have sixty votes in the Senate tomorrow,
we still have a small cabal of swampy rhino low
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t Republicans who stop us every time we're about to
make real reforms. Therefore, and I'll come back to that
in a minute, but therefore, the bills that actually get
through the House and the Senate, they can't really be
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new laws. They have to be, for instance, spending bills.
You always hear that we have to do a continuing resolution.
We need a continuing resolution. Has to be a continuing resolution?
All right, what's that mean? That means we're going to
take all the spending we've been doing. Okay, this group
gets fifty million a year, and this group gets one
hundred million a year, and that group, we're going to
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take all the spending we've been doing, and we just
keep doing that. Hey, let's just do what we've been
doing for another six months. Sound good, sound good? That's
what we've been doing, over and over and over and
over and over again. Why have we been able to
get that through because of the way Congress is, because
of the basically the rules the laws around Congress. They
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may not have the votes, anybody may not have the
votes to pass a new law, but you don't need,
for instance, sixty votes in the Senate to do a
continuing resolution. Just a simple majority allows you to keep
doing what you're doing. That does not mean we can't
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make any improvements to the spending. I'm not saying that,
and I'm not making excuses for the GOP. But what
I am saying is this. Let's say, and this is
I'm just going to do a simple number. Let's say
one hundred million dollars a year is what we've been spending.
Obviously it's a lot more than that, but let's say
one hundred million dollars year. One hundred million dollars a
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year is what we've been spending. You, because you're a
sane human being who has to budget for your house,
you look at all all the line items under that
there there's ten million here, and five million to this
and six million to this, and it's a fairly simple
thing for you. For me, we say, okay, well, that's
got to go. Now, put a line through that, and
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that's got to go. Oh gosh, that's here. We'll put
a line through that, and that's got to go. Well,
we don't want to fund that. It's simple, isn't it
very simples? How you do it, It's how I do it.
But that one hundred million a year to overly simplify it.
If we change that number too much, if we put
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too many lines underneath it, then it becomes not a
continuing resolution. Now we're probably we can. We can cross
out so much that it becomes, quote, a new bill
that needs a big majority to pass it, and it
doesn't get passed. That was a long way of me
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telling you we kind of have to nibble around the
edges right now when it comes to spending and stuff,
and I hate that we can't have We don't have
access to the hatchet you want. And I want to
start chunking off big hunks of this what Chris Chris said,
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even with all three branches, both houses. Yeah, Congress is designed,
the House and Senate. They're designed so that you don't
just need fifty one percent of whatever well of either
house to pass whatever you want. The founders wanted it
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to be difficult to pass laws. They wanted it to
be difficult. They wanted an overwhelming majority of the House
and Senate to be on board before any law can pass. Therefore,
that creates this people. Jewish producer Chris just said it. Well,
why don't we then remove the filibuster? Okay, understandable. Let's
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just remove the philipbuster. That would mean we need fifty
one senators to pass whatever law we want. Sounds good, right, Okay,
tell me which law Lisa Murkowski of Alaska is going
to sign on for. Do you think Lisa Murkowski of
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Alaska always willing to be a trader to our cause?
Do you think she's going to sign on for national
voter ID. Susan Collins is an allegedly Republican senator from Maine.
Now I give her more grace than I give others
because Maine is a blue state, so she can't be
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as right wing as you or I want her to be.
I get that, So I really I'm not killing her
when I say this, But do you think Susan Collins,
who has to get elected in Maine, is going to
pass a mass deportation bill? We have a tiny cabal
of Republicans. They may not be the supermajority anymore, but
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there are enough of them that stop us currently from
making major changes or passing any kind of a decent law.
I've said it before, I'll say it again. The Trump
administration keeps saying remove the philibuster, Remove the philibuster. You
see people all over the country, including on our side,
saying remove the filibuster. I will once again ask a
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very simple question. You want me to sign on for
removing the filibuster. I'm all in, provided you give me
the law that has the votes to pass that will
crush communism in some way in this country. If you
told me right now could pass a national voter ID
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law and we had the votes in the Senate to
do it right now, I'd say get rid of that
frigging filibuster and pass the law. We don't have those votes,
So why are you removing the filibuster. If you don't
have the votes to pass a good law, what are
you just doing it to do it? We don't have
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the votes, We don't have enough power to pass whatever
we want to pass. Sucks, but that's the world in
which we live, all right. I did something embarrassing at
work last night. We'll discuss it. Then we'll get back
and talk about the Someone wants to know. Are we
in a civil war China? Didn't they do communism longer?
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How are they still around?
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The Jesse Kelly Show.
Speaker 2 (11:57):
It is the Jesse Kelly on a wonderful, fantastic, fantastic Friday.
I remember you can email the show Jesse at Jesse
kellyshow dot com. Now I need to just spare my
soul for a minute, and then we'll get back to
the questions and talk about civil wars and commies and
then all the World War three. You're all in the
war today apparently. But now something happened. All right, First,
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I've told you that I'm trying to make twenty twenty
six the healthiest year ever, and you can mock me
all you want, Chris, I've been doing pretty well so far.
The workouts have increased, and my eating has gotten so
much better. I'm not going to be eating kale salads.
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That's not going to happen. But for instance, yesterday, yesterday
it was super protein heavy, eating more beef and beefsticks
and beef jerky and protein shakes instead of cheese curds
and stuff like that. Add two or three. What I
was not judging, Corey, I was just saying I didn't
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eat cheese curds like you ate cheese curds last night.
Either way, I told you that we recently had to
travel and we had to go into this iHeart building. Well,
we're used to just working in our studio where we
do our thing and we have our kitchen. In this
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iHeart building where there's all these iHeart people. Remember they
don't work for the show. Many don't even know who
we are. I mean many do. But there's a large
snack area. And when I say snack area, they're free,
not to make myself sound like Chris, they're free. And
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we're talking top tier gas station snacks. You want Miss
Vicki's Jalapino chips, they're there, Boom there. Maybe you're a
peanut butter crackett guy. Cracker guy there, fruit roll ups there,
they have it, sun chips there. It's a money snack
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rack money, and then a fridge right by it with
all kinds of stuff with so does they even have
one pack full of beer? It's amazing. I've been eating really,
really good. And what I do when I go through
this is sometimes I'll eat good for a couple of days,
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two three days, and then I will break and I
will destroy every ounce of gain I have made, and
last night I had some cravings. And so when the
show ended and there were still people in the building,
all over the building, people who don't know us, and
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some do know us, but that's probably worse. I went
over to the snack and I did not grab one
bag of chips. I didn't grab two bags of chips.
And we don't have to go into the number, but
there was there were a lot of chips, and I
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grabbed all of the remaining fruit roll ups, and I
did not have a bag or a case of any
kind and had to walk through the entire building by
everybody out the front door, past the secretary and buy
security and out the front door. And it took me
both hands to carry all the snacks. And what, Chris, what?
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At least it's not cheese curds. Chris, you can say
cheese curds are loaded with protein. Okay, do you have
any idea how fantastic those doritos were last night? And
now today? I don't feel good about myself. I feel
like I've failed in some way, but really the failures
probably Chris. Listen, Chris, you should have known ahead of time.
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It's your job to hide that stuff when I'm trying
to be healthy so I don't make bad decisions. Isn't
that the whole point? What do you guys even do here?
You sit in front of these computers and press buttons.
I know you're not actually working. Maybe you could see
the future and know that that's going to create temptation.
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try it free. Speaking of Chris, ZipRecruiter dot com slash Jesse,
ZipRecruiter dot com slash Jesse, Don Jesse Thevest Yesterday you
mentioned the USSR was the longest lasting COMMI country, But
by my math, China must be just as old with
no signs of uh showing no signs of collapse. What
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has made China more successful than the Soviet Union in
this longevity metric? Says his name is Zach. He said, PS.
Longevity metric means a measurement of how long something lasts.
You know, I know what longevity metric means. You guys,
don't have to keep explaining words to me. That's one two, Uh,
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I'm nineteen forty nine, fifty seventy five. No China right now,
they're probably about equal to how remember to how long
the Soviet Union lasted. Remember, China did not collapse in
a nineteen seventeen revolution like Russia did. China. Pre World
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War Two, China was having a huge internal war between
the nationalists led by a man great man by the
name of Chang Kai Shek, and the Communists who in
the end they were led of course by mal Z
Dung and Chang Kai Shek and the Communists came to
a uneasy truce when the Japanese were killing all those
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Chinese people. But the dirty comedies did what dirty comedies
always do, and they acted like they were going to help.
Instead they stood back and let the nationalists take all
the casualties against the Japanese. And then as soon as
the war was over, then the communists had more power.
They beat the nationalists took over the country nineteen forty nine.
So you're not necessarily right on your dates. There's just
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a confusion on the dates. Russia fell nineteen seventeen, China
felt to communism nineteen forty nine. Now how are they
still holding themselves up? You say there's no signs of collapse.
Speaker 1 (19:20):
But.
Speaker 2 (19:21):
Maybe there are, and we'll talk about that next.
Speaker 1 (19:25):
We're feeling a little stocky. Follow like and subscribe on
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Speaker 2 (19:33):
It is the Jesse Kelly Show on a Fantastic Friday.
You can email us Jesse at Jesse kellyshow dot com.
This is some good news, I should say out of
Kevin Hassett, n EC director, it's our expectation. You know
what ANEC stands for, Chris, You're so dumb.
Speaker 5 (19:50):
And so our expectation is that you're going to have
the biggest refund season ever, which is going to be
a significant positive stimulus for the economy. But I will
add non inflationaries to me, because we've got all the
supply going up too. We've got eighteen trillion dollars in
new factory construction and so on, and so I think
that it's really you know, the Trump Golden Age is
going to be a tested the theory of it this year,
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and I think it's looking pretty good.
Speaker 2 (20:15):
How about that, showgun, I've listened to you for years now.
We have seen a steady societal decline over this illegal crap,
and now find we have a federal government passing out
money to illegals while we rely on tunnel to towers
to help our wounded veterans. Is this new thing with
paid protesters fighting ice our new South versus North pending
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civil war? Has not? The federal government lost all of
its legitimacy finally because of all this fraud. His name
is Chris, A good Chris. Is this our new civil war?
It depends on when you think the civil war, the
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one we already fought. It depends on when you think
it started. If you think it started at Fort Sumter
in South Carolina, when we started shooting cannons at each other,
then no. If you think the Civil War began when
Americans started turning against other Americans, thinking other Americans were
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trees in US, and then started killing each other in
low level forms, not army against army, but in low
level forms. Then of course it has already started. Remember
we're already We're already dying. We're already dying. It's mostly
people on the right. But we just had a dirty
communist die because she tried to run over an ICE agent.
She won't be the last one. And look, we've had
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It's not just Charlie Kirk. We've had people on our side,
many of them die get killed at the hands of
communist street animals in this country. Now, what's happening, Well,
we are fracturing. We are fracturing. That doesn't mean though,
that does not mean that it's inevitable. We will continue
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to snowball and will end up with armies shooting at
each other. Let me give you the good and bad
scenarios that this can work out. Here's a bad one.
I'll start with a bad, but because it's Friday, I'm
gonna end with the good because I don't want to
leave you feeling like crap. The worst case scenario that
could happen. We have heard in recent days Democrat politicians
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and people in the media. They sure sound like they're
encouraging a serious physical pushback against federal law enforcement. When
the mayor of Minneapolis says things like this, ooh.
Speaker 3 (22:50):
Imagine if that city or that town was suddenly invaded
by thousands of federal agents that do not share the
values that you.
Speaker 1 (23:01):
Hold dear.
Speaker 2 (23:03):
Invaded, My neighbors are saying that the police should stand
up the ice. Now, let's assume maybe we shouldn't assume this,
but let's assume that it's not going to get to
that point right now. And I don't know that that's
the case, by the way, but let's assume we're not
going to get to the point where we have United
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States Marines squaring off against the Minneapolis Police Department. Let's
hope we don't get there. And let's assume we're not
going to get there. Let's assume I don't want to
say cooler heads will prevail, but maybe one sidle back
off a little bit. Now, how long do we have
to go before that stops happening? Before a Democrat politician,
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encouraged by their street animal base, doesn't back off. How
long do we have to go. I think it would
be naive to think we'll never get to the place
where there is that square off. In ways, it almost
seems inevitable. I think we're going to get there now.
I mean, maybe not today, but I already told you
that's my prediction. I think there are Democrat politicians, maybe
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not in Minnesota, they are going to push this to
the brink and we're going to have a very ugly
situation I believe, between American law enforcement in some state
or city in the federal government. I think it's going
to get bad. But beyond that, that's the bad. You
can see this snowball and get us to that point.
Governor Gavin Newsom, it probably wouldn't be MC wants to
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be president, but Governor Gavin Newsom calls in the National
Guard to surround and apprehend ICE agents because they're deporting foreigners.
That's not outside of the realm of possibility at all.
They threaten it all the time. But that's the bad.
Let's go to the good part of this. Let's talk
about something hopeful when it comes to this, and I've
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discussed this before, what does the Democrat Party exist on
cheating in elections, fraud, and when I say fraud, I
mean using tax payer money to pay voters essentially pay
their support base. And foreigners, foreigners voting in elections, foreigners
who have eight thousand kids who are American citizens who
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vote Democrats. Those are the three things that hold up
the Democrat Party. The Trump administration has begun, just begun.
Remember Trump is step one. He's not the end. The
Trump administration has begun the fight on all three of
those fronts. They're digging into fraud, they are they're cleaning
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up voter rules, They're suing states to clean up their
voter rules. They're starting to deport foreigners. We have negative well,
we had negative net migration last year in twenty twenty five,
first time in fifty years. I believe we are starting
the process now of if you think about the Democrat
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Party and you think about those three things as being
the three huge concrete pillars that hold up the Democrat Party,
we have started to chip away at all three of
those pillars. If we can get to the point where
we weaken those pillars enough one, two, or Lord willing,
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all three of them, the Democrat Party collapses on itself
and we don't ever have to have some kind of horrible,
hot civil war that has Americans killing each other again,
and I pray to God we'd never get to that place. Yes,
this could continue to snowball and get really, really, really bad,
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and I'll be honest, as part of me thinks that
it will. But we also might be able to recap
the three pillars of the Democrat Party and win without
firing a shot or very many. I guess we've already
fired some shots, asked Renee Goods girlfriend. There have already
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been shots fired. It's gonna have what, Chris Well, We
can't say there have been no shots fired. There have
definitely been shots fired. You don't believe me, Ask the
guy who has to clean up that of Polsty Dear Jesse,
give all the given all the bloody attacks. Lately, the
Pope has expressed the thought that we're in World War
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three being fought piecemeal again. You guys are so dark today.
I have thought that for quite some time. Do you
feel the same way world War three? I don't know that.
I would say world War three? And here's why. Between
powerful countries. If you look historically, there always seems to
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be tension between the powerful countries of a world or
a region. You know, we talk about Alexander the Greater,
when Alexander the Great and he invaded the Achemenid Persian
Empire and he started conquering it and beating it up.
He essentially defeated the Achemenited Persian Empire. But those two empires,
the Greeks and the Persians, well, the Macedonians and the Persians,
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they've been fighting each other for a very long time.
Why well, proximity there were two major powers. Inevitably they're
going to clash over things like location, resources, stuff like that. Inevitably,
there are going to be tensions at at any given
moment in the world, major superpowers are going to be
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at odds with each other. Now, we'll continue on this
in just a moment. Hang on.
Speaker 1 (28:45):
The Jesse Kelly Show on air and online at Jesse
Kellyshow dot com.
Speaker 2 (28:52):
It is The Jesse Kelly Show on a wonderful, Wonderful Friday.
If you missed any part of the show, you can
download the whole thing on Iheartspotify, iTunes. Right the question
was are we already in a World War three being
fought piecemeal? And I explained before we went into the
break that. I don't know that. I don't think that.
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I think that there have always been tensions between major
political powers. Right now globally, China, Russia, America, those are
probably the three superpowers that are trying to get some
dominance globally. We're competing over locations, interests, resources. Just because
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we're competing, and just because there are tensions, that doesn't
mean we're almost about to have a world war that's inevitable.
The United States of America is the number one global superpower.
China has admitted they're not quite about it. They prefer
that they become the world's number one superpower. They intend
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to become the world's number one superpower. And I'm going
to finish my China talk. I wanted to wait on
it and finish it now, but so we're at odds.
That's going to create odds. Now, let's talk about China.
I wanted to have this talk before I finished the
China Communist talk. China is not fully communist anymore. A
lot of people don't realize that after Mao was done. Remember,
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Mao killed so many people in China and destroyed so
many things by trying to implement full communism that he
had so many enemies inside China, but he had been
so effective at murdering and intimidating all of his potential
political opponents that nobody could make serious moves and changes
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until Mao was gone. They had to wait until he died.
Mao died and China changed course. China attempted and is
still attempting, to implement some sort of a capitalist communist
hybrid society. No no, no, no, you can run your business,
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of course. Now it's your business. I mean, you're not
gonna be allowed to do anything we don't want you
to do, and we can take over your business whenever
we want, and if the state needs things, you have
to do those things. But either way, I run your own.
They're attempting it. Well this now you understand why I
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waited to finish that thought on China in World War three.
China is having a very very, very difficult time right now,
more difficult than people think for many of the same reasons.
You cannot have centralized control of an economy, especially a
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large economy, and have any amount of success. You might
be able to have centralized control of an economy in
a teeny tiny country like lux and you ever heard
of Luxembourg? You ever looked up Luxembourg on a map.
I don't know how big it is. According to my map,
it's about the size of my thumbnail. You can probably
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if you're a central government, control a lot large part
of that economy because it's not that diverse. You don't
have that many people. It's not a big place. A
country the size of China can't do that, so their
currency is in trouble. Now back to the World War
III talk. This is the part that does concern me.
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China is on very shaky ground right now, and they
know it. We've talked about this before that there are
experts who think that China believes they have a window
twenty twenty seven to twenty thirty five. What is that window?
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China believes that is the window They have to take
Taiwan and honestly probably the Philippines and things in that
area because of the one child policy they used to have. China,
we think about them as having endless people, is facing
a population collapse. Because of that population collapse, China thinks
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they've got a window. So shaky economy, you think you
have a short amount of time, you are Jijiinping, you're
always under threat from a different communist trying to take
power away from you. It's easy to see that China
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could make a desperate move for Taiwan or something that
could spark something else, possibly kicking off a World War three.
That's the only thing I'll say about World War three
that what I believe is happening though, globally is a
changing of the guard. Worlds change, sometimes things change. The
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world has gone through this multiple times eventually, I mean
this was really World War One era. Eventually countries got
tired of having kings, monarchs, royal families. Right around that time,
countries decided enough of this. Russia, We're done being ruled
by the czars. I mean, you don't like who took
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over after not that do why? But we're done being
ruled by the czars. Germany, this Kaiser business, it's gotta go.
The world's change right now. The world is changing. You
are seeing societies become very, very angry with their governments,
certainly Western societies. As Western governments have massively imported foreign
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barbarians who are killing and raping people in their own countries.
You're seeing a lot of anger bubble up We in
America have a brief reprieve from this, so maybe we
don't appreciate that anger so much. But do remember how
angry you were under Joe Biden, how angry you were
under Donald under Joe Biden's four years of twenty million
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foreigners and all the anarchy. Well, they're still going through
that in New UK. That hasn't stopped. In Germany, people
can't afford power. We now have their big cheese, the Chancellor.
It's kind of funny they still have a chancellor. That's
isn't that a little anyway? They still have a Chancellor
Merz he's talking about how they Germany phased out their
nuclear power. Now people can't afford power. People are angry.
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I saw a video yesterday French farmers are dumping potatoes
on the road. There's a lot of anger right now
that I don't know. I would call it World War III,
But I think in the next fifty years, one hundred years,
you're going to see governments change non violently.
Speaker 1 (35:49):
I don't know.
Speaker 2 (35:50):
I don't know about that. I don't know if we'll
see non violently normally, governments don't just walk away without
visiting some sort of violence on the people. Government and
soul usually kill their own people if it means staying
in power. Who knows. This is all really heavy stuff.
Let's talk about some other things, shall we. Let's talk
about well ice agents, how do they know where they're operating.
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Let's talk about the Republican Party. Let's talk about target
shopping there next