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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 wonderful Wednesday. And we have a bunch of stuff
we're gonna get to this hour. I We'll get to
emails in a little bit. I want to expand more
a little bit more on that video yesterday we got
from senators Democrat, senators and members of the House. It
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is at least I'm happy about this. It's causing a
lot of controversy out there. People are angry about it,
speaking up about it. But I want to I wanted
to use it to have a talk we've had before.
We had it briefly last night, but I want to
explain how it works, how it's known as stochastic terrorism,
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how communism worked, how does it work, what is it about?
And I'm people are mad about it, Jesse. How can
senators get away with stating don't follow orders? So on
and so so? Let me recap for those who missed it.
United States senators, Democrats and members of the House. They
weren't secretly filmed saying these things. They produced this video themselves,
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and it is produced staffers sat down with them filmed
these things. Somebody edited the film into one long montage,
and then they themselves published it. I swear we didn't
do some undercover journalism where we hacked into their computers
and grabbed these videos. They edited the film, put this
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patriotic sounding music behind it, and then publicized it themselves.
Speaker 2 (01:54):
Here it is Americans trust their military with that trust
is at risk.
Speaker 3 (01:57):
This administration is pitting our unif or military.
Speaker 4 (02:01):
And intelligence community professionals against American citizens like us.
Speaker 5 (02:05):
You all swore an oath to protect.
Speaker 1 (02:07):
And defend this constitution. Right now, the threats to our
constitution aren't just coming from a broad but.
Speaker 4 (02:12):
From right here at home.
Speaker 5 (02:13):
Our laws are clear.
Speaker 3 (02:15):
You can refuse illegal orders.
Speaker 1 (02:17):
You can refuse illegal orders. You must refuse illegal orders.
Speaker 4 (02:22):
No one has to carry out orders that violate the
law or our constitution.
Speaker 3 (02:26):
We know this is hard and that it's a difficult
time to be a public servant.
Speaker 2 (02:29):
But whether you're serving in the CIA, the Army, or Navy,
the Air Force.
Speaker 5 (02:33):
Your vigilance is critical.
Speaker 3 (02:35):
And know that we have your back because now more than.
Speaker 2 (02:38):
Ever, the American people need you.
Speaker 4 (02:41):
We need you to stand up for our laws, our constitution,
and who we are as Americans.
Speaker 5 (02:45):
Don't give up.
Speaker 4 (02:47):
Don't give up, don't give up, don't give up the ship.
Speaker 1 (02:51):
We'll come back to that. First. We have to understand
that communists, always, no matter what level of power is,
always view themselves as infiltraders, revolutionaries and infil traders. They
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always operate as if they are outside of power. Even
when they're in power, they operate as outside of power
subversives who must infiltrate in evil system and break it
down from within. So communist revolutions that have happened in
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the past in the Soviet Union, we'll start there, because
it was the beginning. They had royalty. It was the
czars there. They had royalty, a royal family that had
ruled for three hundred years. If you wanted to take
that family down, wanted to take down the government system
of Russia at the time, and you were a communist,
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you had to infiltrate it at certain levels, maybe not
all the way up to the highest level if you
can't get there, but you can't do it all as
an outside revolutionary group. You can't do it all from
the outside, you know, even if it's local police or
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something like that. You have to infiltrate positions of power
in order to subvert the system from within and bring
it down. Right, think, think about a government system like
a building, like a skyscraper. The building has a foundation, right,
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it has floors, It has a foundation. Have you ever
seen a building demoed, a controlled demolition done on purpose?
Do they blow the top or do they blow the bottom?
They blow the bottom, collapse the whole thing. Think about governments,
all governments, all forms of government that way, and think
about it like this. The communist is trying to gain
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access to the building so he can place the explosives
on the foundation of it and cook it off and
bring the whole thing down. It's what they did in Russia,
onto China, same thing, Cambodia, same thing. All across South
America wherever they tried this, Bolivia, Cuba, but everywhere they've
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done a revolution. They had to infiltrade. Now move past that.
Understand that the modern democrat is a communist. Their base
are all communists. Your liberal ant pegy is a communist.
Most of these people don't know they're communists. They'll deny
it when you call them that, but that's exactly what
they are. They were trained by communists who were trained
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by communists, who were trained by communists. They're Communist infiltrators.
And even when they have all these institutions, they operate
as infiltraders, as subverss, a subversives, I'm sorry, as revolutionaries.
Sorry if I'm getting too myopic for you, Chris. What
they're they're operating as infiltrators right now. Set that infiltration
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thing inside. We'll come back to it in a moment.
Let's have another talk we've had many times before. I
understand we have all these new listeners, so we're going
to have a discussion about how there are, always, have
always been, and will always be two different sides to communism.
There are elite communists and there are street communists. Elite ones.
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These are the people who actually have the power, the
wealthy communists, the politicians, the media personnel, the professors. These
are the elite communists, the decision makers who hold genuine power.
But they can't do it alone. They are they've already
infiltrated at some level, sometimes highest levels, but they still
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have enemies within the system who must be taken care of.
How do you do that, well, you need another sign,
You need useful idiots. If you want to call them
that way, I'll call them street communists. Your liberal ant
Pegy is one of these people. You need an idiot
who will believe ridiculous lies. You know, your liberal aunt
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Pegy who says Trump called Nazis very fine people. That's
exactly what I'm discussing here. The Democrat in your life.
You need a moron who will believe lies, and then
once they take in and believe the lies, they will
march out as foot soldiers and attack the people the
elite communists have told who have told them they should attack.
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Brandon Johnson's the mayor of Chicago. Listen to this. So
it failed, and what they that's completely the wrong one. Chris.
Could you do me a favorite and play Brandon Johnson
from Chicago because that doesn't sound like him, that sounds
like Tim burchet It failed. Yep, definitely Tim Burchett. Hey, Chris,
unless Brandon Johnson moved to Tennessee, we don't have that one.
Go ahead and play it, buddy.
Speaker 6 (07:58):
And I'm talking about the eight has made us all
less safe and the Constitution is hanging in the balance.
Speaker 7 (08:05):
Yeah, look, you're spot on here. I mean, it reminds
me of words that the writer Gary Young wrote, you know,
about ten fifteen years ago, or he essentially said that
Jim Crow had a son, and you know, instead of
you know, wearing their sheets, you know, out in public,
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they display the same value system of those who you know,
believed solely and white supremacy.
Speaker 1 (08:37):
Brandon Johnson is an elite communist. He needs street communists angry.
He needs them to believe ridiculous lies as if they're
still fighting against Jim Crow, fighting against slavery, fighting against
the North. These are, of course insane, ridiculous lies, but
idiots will believe it. This kind of talk motivates street
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communists to take action. Now, okay, we've covered that before.
Elite communists they give orders to street communists. Street communists
hear the orders, carry out the orders. They will attack
who they're told to attack, loot, vandalize, murder, do all
the street animal things they do. But here's the problem
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with that. If you're a street communist, you don't want
to go to prison. You don't want the cops to
show up and shoot you, pepper spray you. Nobody wants
to go rid into prison cell. If you're telling me
to go hurt somebody. You're telling me to go throw
bricks at ice agents. You're telling me to what are
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you gonna do if I get in trouble? This is
how they work together. The elites give the orders, the
streets carry out the orders. Then the elites protect the
streets from punishment. It might sound if you're paying attention
to it. They might. They might sound like this.
Speaker 6 (10:04):
On that Blue Line train, Chicago police tell us a
twenty six year old woman got into an argument with
a man that police believe is forty five years old.
That argument turned physical, and at some point he threw
liquid onto that woman and set her on fire. The
man took off running. Now she was able to make
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it out of the train, but then she collapsed.
Speaker 1 (10:30):
That man was in a psych ward. They decided he
was too dangerous for the psych ward. The judge let
him go free. We'll finish this in a moment. Before
we finish this, speaking of the street animals, remember the
Black Lives Matter protests. That was a communist movement. That
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was race communism using an opportunity to move forward and
turn criminals loose so they could rape and murder and
destroy police departments. And it was insanely successful. I know
people think it's past now, but big city police departments
have never recovered from that, and people are still in prison,
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Speaker 1 (12:00):
It is the Jesse Kelly Show on a wonderful Wednesday,
I hump Day and I will get to emails as
soon as we finish our talk about stochastic terrorism how
it works. That Democrat video. So Democrats put out a
video basically telling people in the CIA in the military
to defy the Trump administration. We talked about how the
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communist is an infiltrator and always views himself that way
as a subversive infiltrator, and how there are two sides,
as you know, elite comedies and street comedies. The elite
comedies give the order. The street colomies carry out the
order of the elite comedies then provide the street communist
with protection from consequences. This is how it works. It's
how it's worked now, it's how it's worked for a
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long time. It's how it will work until they are stopped.
So let's focus for a moment on the orders part.
Let's drill down on that orders. So how do they
give the orders? I was in the Marine Corps. When
we got orders, it was always quite specific. Maybe we
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were in training, maybe we were in combat, but it
was not There wasn't a lot up for interpretation. You're
going to do this at this time, and then you're
going to do this, and then you're going to do this,
and they may not always tell you why, but the
orders were quite clear. But elites can't do that, can they?
Because if you're an elite communist, a judge, a media person,
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a politician, and you start telling people to break the law.
That's against the law. Can't do that, not allowed to
do that. I can't sit here, and I'm not even
in elite anything. I can't sit here on the public
airwaves and tell you, hey, go find a Democrat and
punch them in the face. One, I don't want you
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to do that, please. Two, that's against the law. I can't.
I can't tell you to go commit an act of violence,
and God forbid why you would do it. Can't do that.
So what do I do? Then? Well, I kind of
have to just in the most subtle ways possible. I
have to guide you over to the person you want
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to hurt, and I have to use the most loyally
language possible, loyally language that will do this. When you
inevitably hurt that person and someone blames me, I have
an out. I have deniability of some kind. I've played
it for you before. I played it last night I
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played it again to the greatest example ever. Jaya Powell
is a congresswoman, a communist from Washington, Washington State. She
told her communist followers to break the law. This is
what she says in this video, but she doesn't say
it that way. She says it massages it. So she
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basically takes the street communist and carries him right up
to the line of legality and points him in the
right direction across that line, and then walks away from it.
Speaker 8 (15:04):
Here it is we might call this getting strike ready.
I think of it as getting us strike ready or
street ready. And part of that is understanding our own strength,
and as we develop that strength, being able to assess
our risk tolerance.
Speaker 1 (15:20):
Pause for a moment, our risk tolerance. So let me
ask you something. Are you worried about getting a speeding
ticket if you drive the speed limit on the way
home tonight, on the way to school tomorrow, are you
worried about getting a speeding ticket? If the speed limit
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is thirty five and you drive thirty five? Are you
worried about getting a speed limit speeding ticket? No, of
course not. Why we're not breaking the law. What would
create risk? What would your risk be? Then, well, you
would only have risk, You would only need risk tolerance
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if you intend to break the law. That's why she
used that word.
Speaker 8 (16:08):
Because we know that risk tolerance increases as the severity
of the situation increases.
Speaker 1 (16:14):
Risk tolerance increases as the severity increases. Hey you're in
a hurry. You're going to be late for work. Now, look,
you're going to be late for work if you don't
step on it. You can't afford to go thirty five
in a thirty. You better go to forty five. You
know what, you better go fifty five in a thirty.
The situation is severe. You don't want to be late
for work. It's a call to break the law.
Speaker 8 (16:36):
And as our own understanding of what's happening increases, so overall,
the more we understand what's effective, what the risks are,
and who's ready to participate, the more impact we can have.
Speaker 1 (16:48):
She took the street animal, picked him up, pointed him
at the target, ran him right up to the line
of legality, dropped him there, and walked away. Didn't break
the law, didn't tell him to break the law, but
told him to break the law. Now that was Jaypowell.
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You've heard that on the show a thousand times. I
want to again. I'm going to play this. These are
United States senators and members of the House of Representatives.
And they're not just speaking to normal street animals. They're
speaking to all those communists, subversives still in the military,
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still in the CIA, who've burrowed themselves throughout the government.
Speaker 2 (17:38):
Americans trust their military, but that trust is at risk.
Speaker 3 (17:41):
This administration is pitting our uniform military.
Speaker 4 (17:44):
And intelligence community professionals against American citizens like us.
Speaker 5 (17:48):
You all swore an oath to protect.
Speaker 1 (17:50):
And defend this constitution. Right now, the threats to our
constitution aren't just coming from a broad but from right
here at home.
Speaker 5 (17:57):
Our laws are clear.
Speaker 3 (17:58):
You can refuse elie or.
Speaker 1 (18:01):
You can refuse illegal orders. You must refuse illegal orders.
Speaker 4 (18:05):
No one has to carry out orders that violate the
law or our constitution.
Speaker 3 (18:09):
We know this is hard and that it's a difficult
time to be a public servant. But whether you're serving
in the CIA.
Speaker 5 (18:15):
The Army, or Navy, the Air Force, your vigilance is critical.
Speaker 3 (18:19):
And know that we have your back, because now more than.
Speaker 2 (18:22):
Ever, the American people need you.
Speaker 4 (18:24):
We need you to stand up for our laws, our constitution,
and who we are as Americans.
Speaker 5 (18:29):
Don't give up.
Speaker 4 (18:30):
Don't give up, don't give up, don't give up the ship.
Speaker 1 (18:35):
That's st castic terrorism, and it takes place at the
highest levels of the Democrat Party. We'll do some emails next.
I've got on an Emily. I don't mean, says Jesse Kelly.
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Ramming attacks on ICE agents spike. This is the direct
result of the stochastic terrorism. Remember, stochastic terrorism is essentially
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leaders giving out very very vague orders, not to necessarily
specific targets, but orders they know will be carried out
by violent underclass. You're living in it. You are sandwiched
the elite communist scum the street communist scum. We now
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have United States senators telling CIA agents in military personnel
to subvert the agenda of the President at the United
States of America, and they say it on camera.
Speaker 2 (20:02):
Americans trust their military with that trust is at risk.
Speaker 3 (20:06):
This administration is pitting our uniform military.
Speaker 4 (20:09):
And intelligence community professionals against American citizens like us.
Speaker 5 (20:13):
You all swore an oath.
Speaker 3 (20:14):
To protect and defend this Constitution right now.
Speaker 1 (20:18):
That's really really bad. Ext dou some emails fellow marine Jesse. Oh,
we were talking about El Salvadorian food recently. I was
born in El Salvador and through the grace of God,
have become a US citizen. How about that? I was
also at twenty nine Palms on nine to eleven. No way,
I was at twenty nine pal station there, but he
was also there on nine to eleven. How about that?
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What a small world regarding El Salvadorian food. Try the
papoosas revul let us can coortido. Why are you laughing? Chris?
Is that nice? You couldn't say it like that, but
being myopic, it's a thick, handmade fried tortilla, tortilla stuffed
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with seasoned pork in mix of cheeses. That sounds phenomenal.
The cartito is a pickled slaw, you know, that's served
on the side. Don't be bashful. Put the cartito on
top of the papoosas and enjoy with your hands like
a man. Add salsa to taste. His name is Carlos,
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and simpify my brother. I'm gonna go ahead and pass
on the coalslaw because coleslaw is wretched, no matter what, Chris,
what you said pickled is different. How do we know that, Chris?
Are you an expert on El Salvadorian food? You don't.
You don't know anything about El Salvadorian food. And by
the way, I would already worry that it's gonna mess
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up my papoosa. I want to I want to taste
the pork. I want to taste the tortilla. I want
to taste the cheese. I don't want a pickle of
salt in my mouth. I don't want it. It's not necessary.
When people do this on burgers, it drives me crazy. Well,
I put the lettuce on there to cut through the
burger and the cheek. Why do you need to cut
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through the burger and cheese. It's not necessary anyway. What
are these called again, Chris? Papoosas revel let us concertido.
Will you look those up please and see if we please?
Thanks Chris. Chris is looking them up right now, Chris,
I don't buddy, you did catch the part about it
being pork, right, And I hate to step in and
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be your rabbi here for a moment, but I'm not
sure that one's gonna fly, buddy, he's gonna have to
watch me and Corey enjoy. Don't worry, We'll let you
know how good they are. Hey, Jesse, If the Trump
administration continues to get illegals out of the country, easing
the stress on housing and hopefully entitlements, do you think
prices will really come down? I'm skeptical. So on so forth.
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We haven't played the Freedo bandita in a while. Can
we hear it again? You know what we need?
Speaker 7 (22:57):
This?
Speaker 3 (23:00):
Ya ya?
Speaker 9 (23:02):
I am the Frito bumbo yegy I like Frito stornchips.
Speaker 7 (23:07):
I love them.
Speaker 5 (23:07):
I do. I want Brito scornchits.
Speaker 9 (23:10):
I'll get them from you. I yai ya yai oh
imb Frito bandito, Give me Brito s conchips and I'll
be your friends the Fritto buntito. You must not upfend Munch, munch,
munch a bunch of Britos, all right.
Speaker 1 (23:30):
If we can get the illegos out, will ease the stress.
Supply and demand is a real thing, no matter how
many times controlling people will try to make it not
a thing. It's a real thing. If there's if there's
a market for papoosas and I want affordable papoosas, the
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more restaurants that serve papoosas that will serve to drop
the prices because the restaurants have to compete with each other. Okay,
but if I want a papoosa and there's only one
restaurant that serves papoosas and there's a market for papoosas well,
they could charge a fortune for the papoosas. You understand, everyone,
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you get this, I get this. Housing in the United
States of America is very, very expensive, criminally expensive, for
a variety of reasons. So let's touch on before we
get to the illegals. Let's touch on one of the
other reasons that people don't talk about enough. And I
was actually talking to Carol Roth about this before. There's
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all kinds of laws now that exist that didn't exist before.
Laws and rules when it comes to zoning. I'm not
going to bore you, I swear, just give me a minute.
But this is why you need to get involved locally.
People will say, well, back in the fifties, my grandparents
had a house and they were twenty five, what was
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the square footage? What was the square footage? I know,
the square footage of my parents' first home was well
under two thousand square feet. The square footage of my parents'
first home was less than the square footage of the
apartment I got when I got out of the Marine Corps.
I had a fourteen hundred square foot apartment. Their first
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home was less than that. Now, I know that's a
decent sized apartment, but their square footage was less than
that on their home. They used to build for starter
homes eleven hundred squarefoot owns, something that existed, Well, why
don't they build those anymore? You can argue there's not
as much of a market for You can argue it's
about developers. But one thing you cannot possibly argue against
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is there are zoning laws now where a developer will
buy up a big chunk of land. He goes, he
buys twenty acres, he wants to divide it up into
forty different lots. Everyone gets half an acre, and there
are going to be rules that come with this of
you can't build a thousand square foot home there. Everything
asked to be a twenty five hundred, three thousand square
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foot home. While that home is going to be unaffordable
for entry level people. So you're fifty years old and
sniff in retirement before we can actually move into the
freaking neighborhood. So that is part of it as well.
Keep that in mind, we're going to move that aside,
supply and demand. I keep using the number fifty million
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when it comes to deportations. That's illegals and legals. Remember,
I do not consider immigration wonderful just because some idiot
politician decides it's legal fifty million. It's north of that,
You know that, right. I use fifty million because it's
easily digestible, and it's probably not that inaccurate. No one
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knows exactly, so I figure it's close enough with stick
with that. Deport fifty million, Deport fifty million, deport fifty million.
Those fifty million people foreigners, they're not living in cardboard boxes.
They're not living under a bridge. That's the poor veteran
who fought in Afghanistan now has mental health issues. He's
the one living in a cardboard box under the bridge.
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The foreigners are filling up those apartment complexes and homes
homes that are being rented out. Apartment complex is being
rented out. What happens to those rental prices when fifty
million foreigners pack up and leave supply and demand. Those
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prices have to come down. Now, the timeline on this
gets more difficult because there's always a lag and because
things take time, especially when things are designed to be difficult,
and that in fact, we're going to address the deportation
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and our system when it comes to immigrants in a
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Speaker 5 (29:23):
The Jesse Kelly Show.
Speaker 1 (29:26):
It is The Jesse Kelly Show on a wonderful Wednesday.
Don't worry, we still have more than an hour left,
all kinds of stuff to get to. We're going to
talk about the education system and make more fun of
Michelle Obama than she just can't help herself. All that
and more is still to come. But back to what
we were discussing. Question was about illegal immigration. If we
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really get illegals out, is it going to help the
housing market? Is it really going to drive down prices? Yes,
but we have to get a couple things first. There's
all he's a lag, right. Even if I could take
a million illegals tonight and snap my fingers and they're gone,
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be gone, there would be a lag of some kind
before that cost savings got down to you. There's always
a lag because there are so many layers involved when
it comes to the cost of housing. We'll leave banks
out of it. We'll just make this about rental because
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that actually simplifies it even more. If if Chris is
this wealthy financier and what Chris, it's just I'm trying
to make it easier for people to understand. What about Corey,
It's going to be you, Chris. If Chris is this
wealthy financier and he decides he wants to build an
apartment complex, so again he can of course make money,
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He's probably not going to use his own money and
might not even be liquid enough to use his own money.
He's going to go to a bank. You know, he's
going to know some bankers inevitably, and he's going to
get a loan of some kind. Going to get a loan,
he's got to build it. Whether he's got a loan
to pay back that, he has to advertise that he
has an apartment, that he has to fill it up
with people, we have to charge, and you see, there's
all kinds of lags involved. So now let's go down
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the road five years. I take half of Chris's tenants,
and I send them back to Yemen or wherever his
people are from. I send them back to Yemen. Well,
now Chris is already struggling. How soon does Chris decide
he needs to drop the prices in his apartment complex?
Or does Chris go a different route? You see, it
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just takes time. So one, there's going to be a lag. Two.
We've talked before about how communism in America, leftism of
any kind, the growth of government power and the shrinking
of freedom, it tends to be more of a ratchet
than a pendulum. I didn't come up with this concept.
Others have years ago, So I'm piggybacking off of things
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other people have said. A ratchet meaning it only tends
to turn one direction, and then when you try to
maybe turn it back the other direction, it doesn't work
that way. I've talked about how Trump is building a
deportation machine before. There's a lot of parts to the machine.
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One part of it ice agents. You know, they put
out the call and they put the funding in that bill.
You know, they put out the call for more ice agents.
We want to hire one hundred and fifty thousand. Do
you know how many ICE agents we had under the
Biden administration who were actually men and women on the
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ground whose job it was to arrest illegals into port them.
Do you know how many three thousand? There were about
six thousand ICE agents in total, three thousand people for
a country of this size. That's intentional your deportation for
It's not even a force, it's a deportation satellite office.
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What can you do fifty million foreigners three thousand ICE agents. Okay,
well that's got to change. We're in the process of that.
Remember they've been there for ten months. You have to
get the money first to hire new ICE agents. Then
you have to advertise that they're hiring ICE agents. When
I log into social media, I get the ads all
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the time, government funded ads. Hey do you want to
work for ICE?
Speaker 8 (33:29):
Or you this?
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And then believe me, they're not targeting me. I'm too
old out of shape, but you get what I mean.
You have to go find them. Then once you get
the recruits in, you have to try to weed out
the losers. And there's going to be all kinds of those,
all kinds of corries in there. And then once you
weed out the losers, then you have to train it.
You see what I mean. That's a lag and it's
going to create there's going to be time required to
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create that machine. But wait, it's even worse, and this
party is even more difficult. The judges. I know what
you want. I know you just want them to grab
and me too. You just want them to grab an
illegal off the street and drive him right to the
friggin airport and put him on the plane and send
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him home. That's what I want to But it doesn't
work that way. They get hearings. You have to have judges.
We don't have them. Near enough judges, not near enough judges,
about twenty thousand to many we have. I'm not making excuses.
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I'm explaining that we have to build the spaceship before
we can go to the moon. We can't just decide
I want to go to the moon. It doesn't work
that way. I'm glad we made the decision. I'm glad
we're moving in that direction. We don't have a spaceship.
We don't have what we need to deport fifty million people,
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not even close. Let's say Trump gets to two point
five million this year. Good, okay, fine, fine, that's not
near enough and they know that we need five million
a year, ten million a year if we're being honest.
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When you look at the influx, remember there are still
bad people coming in. You need fifteen to twenty million
people a year. You need the ability to deport fifteen
to twenty million people a year. That means locating them.
You have the personnel to arrest them, You have the
judges in the court. Time to get them in, get
them a hearing, get them to airport, get them out.
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That's gonna take time. Yes, the deportation of fifty million
foreigners will go a long way to solving almost every
freaking problem we have in this country. It really will.
The cost of your life is better. Crime obviously goes down,
Cleanliness gets better, the culture itself gets better because it
gets cohesive when you don't allow all these little mini
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countries to set up shop inside of your country. All
the Minneapolis the Minneapolis Mall being a Somali hangout is
ridiculous anyway. But it's going to take time. I get
very impatient. I'm a naturally impatient person. Maybe you are
as well. It's gonna take time. Will it get housing
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down Yeah by the midterms, probably not. Trump Administration and
House and Senate. I'm gonna have to figure out ways
to get the costs of people's lives down in a year,
and you're not going to deport fifty million people by that.
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