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Speaker 1 (00:11):
This is a Jesse Kelly Show. It is the Jesse
Kelly Show. Another hour of The Jesse Kelly Show on
a Tuesday. This hour, we're going to talk about the DOJY.
Did they bust a terrorist? Did they create a terrorist?
I don't know. We'll discuss that. We're going to discuss
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small businesses, Joe Biden, the truth not being in him
and it doesn't matter what he can do, system membership cards.
We're going to get to some emails the courtesy of
what happened in Arizona today. There's a little more abortion
talk in the news. We'll talk about that and we'll
make fun of Joe Biden. But before we get to that,
I want to give you some good news, and it
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really is good news. I've been complaining about how we
don't have advocates in Congress. We don't have Republican advocates,
not really in leadership. The Republican leadership hate you. They
hate me. And that's an easier sell for me today.
When I used to say that five years ago, people
would push back. Jesse. No, they don't, Ah, Jesse. They're
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a little naive, they're not out of touch. They don't
hate you. They don't hit you. They don't hit you. Well,
I never hear from that. I never hear that now
from you ever, no one ever says, well, no, Jesse,
they don't hate us. Why Why don't I get pushed
back anymore? Because now they're more and more willing. The
Republicans in leadership are more and more willing to say
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it publicly. And I'm going to get to why and
how this is good news in a moment. I'll play
this clip for you again. They're more and more willing
to just flat out dog on you publicly.
Speaker 2 (01:45):
This cannot be the message of America sends to the world.
Leadership means standing up for America's interests from the Indo
Pacific to Europe to the Middle East, even when the
most active members of one political base aren't willing to.
Speaker 1 (02:06):
Why do you say that? Why do you hear that
more and more? Now? Why they say it all the time,
but they're flat out How long do we have to
hear these people call you a Russian puppet, a Putin puppet?
How many times have you been called that? Oh? Sure,
pro Putin this and Putin that. That used to be
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just a left wing thing. Now the Republicans the Republicans
in leadership with I think Russian propaganda has made its
way into the United States, unfortunately, and it's infected a
good chunk of my party's base. He singled out primetime
shows on conservative channels.
Speaker 2 (02:41):
Do you agree with them?
Speaker 1 (02:42):
And how big is this problem?
Speaker 3 (02:43):
Oh?
Speaker 2 (02:44):
It is absolutely true.
Speaker 4 (02:45):
We see directly coming from Russia attempts to mask communications
that are anti Ukraine and pro Russia messages, some of
which we even hear being uttered on the House floor.
I mean, there are members of Congress today who still
incorrectly say that this conflict between Rushing and Ucrane is
over Nata, which of course it is not. Now to
the extent that this propaganda takes hold, it makes it
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more difficult for us to really see this as an
authoritarian versus democracy.
Speaker 1 (03:12):
Sounds just like a liberal, doesn't he sounds just like
a democrat, doesn't he when describing who you Ah, Yeah,
this is a democracy, and it sounds identical to them.
But why is this good news? Where's this going? Well,
the last gasp of the establishment of any kind of
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established order, I should say, when they're being pushed out,
when they're being taken over, they will grin and bear
it for a while. They'll ignore it for a while. Oh,
it's just a passing thing. It's just this or that.
But you know, you're really getting to these people. You
know they can foresee the end for their power. When
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they start trashing you in that's when they know it's over.
That's when they know it. You ever seen this with
a well, I hope you never participated in it, but
I guarantee you've seen it. Ever seen this with a
couple on social media? Maybe a couple you know things
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aren't going well for them at first, when you're hanging
out and things aren't going well for them, you're picking
up that it's just more tense than it used to be.
You notice saying. You get home and you talk to
your wife about it while you're getting ready for bed. Hey,
did they seem kind of quiet tonight? Hey, they weren't
joking as much. That's how it begins. And then slowly
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but surely, the arguments will pick up and they're more
and more willing to yell at each other in front
of you. I told you to take the trash out,
and that's bad, and it's getting worse, and it's getting worse.
But in this day and age. When do you know
they know it's over when you wake up one day,
grab your phone and get on Facebook. Don't why, ladies,
I know that's what you do. And there she is
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with a picture of him in the full trash can.
I've about had it with Bob. He doesn't even take
it out anymore. And this is ridiculous. Relationship over because
now what's happened is she's giving up any efforts to
act like the relationship is working, and she's decided to
cross the rubicon and take a step that she can't
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come back from. She just blasted him publicly on social media.
It's over. Divorce papers have probably already been turned in.
If not, someone's drafting them as we speak. What you're
seeing right now from the old guard of the GOP
with the open contempt they have for you. And remember
it's not one issue. We're not talking about Ukraine, Israel
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or whatever. It's every issue. Whenever you want them to
secure the border, well, I mean we can't really, we
have to be nice. What about your guns, Well, we'll
give you a couple things. A bump stock band here,
I know you need them for prayer dogs. Issue after
issue after issue they end up openly disdaining you publicly.
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Why because they are being removed? Do you I need
to remind you how many Congressmen and senators, these establishment
losers who have either retired in recent years or are
about to retire. The Romneys are about gone. But how
many could I sit here and list, Oh, Chris, it's
more than ten. I could probably think of ten off
the top of my head. But it's a lot. Retire, retire, retire.
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I'm done with it. I'm done with it. And every
one of them on the way out the door gives
some kind of statement, some fairly benign statement. But if
you read between the lines, you get what they're saying.
I'm just tired of all the craziness. I'm tired of
crazy people. We can't get things done. What are they
all saying? They're tired of you and they're leaving. Yes
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they are behind us, and yes they are going to
disappoint us without end for a long time. I've already
told you, just bacon in the cake. I guarantee there's
going to be a foreign bill that sends all kind
of your money to Ukraine and Israel and everywhere else
when you can't afford eggs. It's gonna happen. They're gonna
renew the FISA thing. It's gonna happen. They're gonna build
the FBI a new headquarters. Even Trump's behind that it's
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gonna happen. Can't stop it. But slowly but surely, we
are pushing them out. We are remaking the old guard. Now,
obviously this is a this is a dangerous time. And
this is why I say that it is one thing
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to push out the old It is another thing to
create new What the new party looks like, Oh, I
think it will be better than the old one. But
we're still figuring out amongst ourselves what we want out
of them. And when I say we, I mean all
of us, you me, all of us. With the positions
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we push for publicly, with how we talk to our friends,
with what we push our congressman, our state house. Is
to do the activism we do in our lives. That's
going to determine what the new party looks like whenever
it gets here. Remember something, this is a dangerous time
because revolutions historically have been a disastrous idea. We here
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in America we love the idea of revolution and rebellion.
Why because we happen to live in one of the
very very very very very few places in the history
of the world where we had a revolution and it
worked out way better for us on the back end.
That is not the norm. The norm historically is the
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people rising up in anger against whatever, a tiny tribe,
a major nation, the people rising up in anger, casting
out the old and then creating a new that is
actually worse than the old they just tossed out. But look,
go to the Russians through Russians what they think. They
were tired of the Csars and the family and too,
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we gotta get rid of us. He's a tyrant, he's
out of touch, he's an idiot. We gotta get rid
of the Czars. And so many people rose up then too, Yeah,
Scola Czar, he sucks. Then about five years later, you
just had all your teeth pulled out in a goolag
and you're about to get executed in a ditch beside
your wife and kids, and you're looking around thinking, well,
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maybe this revolution wasn't all good in the end. Look
at the Haitians. They cast off slavery, and it was
some of the worst slavery in the Western world that
sugarcane slavery they were doing in Haiti. It was just brutal,
and the way they tortured and abused those poor people brutal.
And eventually they rose up and they had a rebellion. Yeah,
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get rid of those slave owners. How are things in
Haiti today? Pretty good? Com there? Which part's most appealing?
The fact that you might get eaten or you'll get aids.
Which part do you love the most? Again, revolutions large
and small, most of the time are ugly because what
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you get on the back end can be worse than
what you got rid of. We have to take caution
as we move forward on what we're going to look like. Now,
I want to use that as a jumping off point
for what we're going to look like, what we might
not look like. What you think about that Before we
get to that, Let's get to this. These people they're
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not panicking the way you're panicking about the economy. They're
not about anything because the destruction is intentional. They'd be
panicking if things were going well. This is something you
must understand about these people. They're destroying it on purpose.
They're attacking your food supply on purpose. Speaking of being
comfortable saying horrible things now publicly things you used to
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not say. You can now find politician after politician after
bureaucrat after bureaucrats saying you have too much food. Why
don't you eat some bugs? Hey, we need to get
rid of this farming stuff. Oh, you don't eat meat?
Do you do? You have an emergency food kit? Maybe
you've heard me talk about these before. Ah, Jesse, I
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is the Jesse Kelly Show. Before I continue my thought
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on what we want party to look like, well, we're
not sure if it's gonna look like going forward, I'm
sorry I played it yesterday. I might play it another
two or three times today because again, Joe Biden, this
is this, This part's actually from today. This is new.
There's there's never been a president who lies so much
and so bigly. I know that's not a word, but
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here was Biden from today. And then you'll hear a
little flashback talking about his grandpa. I.
Speaker 5 (12:29):
Like an awful lot of people in this audience had it,
was the first in my family to go to college.
Speaker 1 (12:34):
My granda, I was the first in my family to
go to college.
Speaker 5 (12:38):
That he said this, and father Finnegers Scramfy really be
proud of me right now? No, yeah, I'm not joking.
Speaker 1 (12:43):
He would.
Speaker 5 (12:44):
Father, he's an All American football player, John and Santa Clara.
Speaker 1 (12:50):
I'm the first one of my family to go to college.
Like five minutes ago. My grandpa man All American in college.
What a stud he can't. I can't help it.
Speaker 5 (13:01):
I was sort of raised in the Puerto Rican community.
I had a very close relationship with the Greek American community.
For real, I am Joe Bidenapolis. I grew up in
a heavily Irish Catholic community in Strant, Pennsylvania, in a
heavily Italian Polish community. When I say I got I
got raised in the Black church, he knows I'm not kidding.
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The Persian culture is amazing. As a student of the
Persian culture, I probably went to show more than many
of you. I come out of the black community. Back
on the family. Irish America not fundamentally unlike the Palestinian
people I am.
Speaker 1 (13:40):
I'm sorry. I'll let him keep going with the Palestinian
one murders me. What what.
Speaker 5 (13:48):
Everybody in town either Holish, Italian and I grew up
for myself conscious my name s ki. I was raised
in the neighborhood where I felt self conscious my name.
That's kind of how I was raised. Like too many Americans,
Marish shre it is just like rabbi synagogues and Jewish
community centers in your hometown, and that's your tradition. I
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got raised hard working people in class the neighborhoods I
got raised in. I was raised. I was raised by
you know, I was raised by a righteous Christian.
Speaker 2 (14:21):
I got raised on automobile.
Speaker 1 (14:25):
Can't all right, Quinn? Now let's talk about what we
were talking about going forward. The old GOP, the one
that hates us, is going away. What is the new
one going to be? Well, look, there was a lot
of talk yesterday about abortion because Trump on his own
put out a video saying, Hey, I believe abortion should
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be returned to the States, which honestly most people believe that. Again,
I don't expect Trump to be as pro life as me.
I really don't have any problem with him on that issue.
Speaker 3 (14:55):
There.
Speaker 1 (14:56):
I never viewed him as some pro life lion warrior.
Either didn't Bob or me find whatever that's his position.
And I got this email today combined with the carry
Lake News out of Arizona. Dear Burgermeister, I saw Trump's
announcement on abortion, leaving the decision to the states, which
is fine, But is this a situation of shooting ourselves
in the foot? A big third real issue? Did he
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just galvanize the baby killers to turn out in droves
because you know the comedies are going to get every
issue on the ballot to turn out for turnout and whatnot?
His name's Robert Okay. Well, today something else happened in Arizona.
Arizona's Supreme Court ruled that abortion bans in their state,
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totally good to go. You want a ban abortion, good
to go and okay. So yesterday Trump gets up and
he announces that I think this issue should be returned
to the states. That's an issue many people. I would
probably even argue most people on the right. If they
don't cheer for it, they're okay with it. Some people
want a federal ban, some people want to return to
the states, but most people are okay with that. Now
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Carrie Lake comes out, she's of course running in Arizona,
and she says, I agree with President Trump. This is
personal issue. I oppose today's ruling. This is carry Lake
opposing the ruling in the Supreme Court. And I'm calling
on Katie Hobbes and the state legislature to come up
with an immediate, common sense solution Arizona's can support. So
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yesterday Trump said return it to the states. Today a
state said okay, Bannitt. In immediately, the Republican Senate candidate
in that state came out and said, whoa, no way, Bannett.
What no we need, Hey, Democrats, let's get some legislation.
We need some more of these things. I said, we're
deciding what we're going to look like going forward. And
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as I said, this is a dangerous time, a very
dangerous time, because what we look like going forward might
it might not be better than what we've been. And
let me just bring up this issue in particular. Yes,
the American people love abortion. American women in particular, if
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you look at the polling on this issue love abortion.
And this isn't one of those things where it's just
you know, single women, young single women love abortion, the single,
young old. If you're a woman in America, overwhelmingly you
don't want it banned in the very least. Even if
you don't love it, you don't want it banned. And
let me just pause for a moment once again. I
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need to remind you, if it doesn't apply to you,
don't apply it to you. So don't email me somepathetic
email I hate abortion. I don't apply it to you.
If it doesn't apply to you. The numbers say women
love it. It's very obvious Trump wants this issue to
go away because it could cost him in the election.
It's probably a smart move. It's very very obvious people
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in the Trump camp, like Kerry Lake, they really want
to moderate on the issue. It's not that they want
to return to the States, they want to moderate on
the issue. So what's that mean. Let's talk about what
that might mean in just a moment. Before we get
to that, let's get to this, let's get to our money. Look,
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in case you thought these people were tackling the inflation problem,
do you think these people were really going to try
to make those eggs more affordable.
Speaker 3 (18:31):
I anticipate that we'll continue to see steady progress on
inflation over coming months. But of course that's really important
for American consumers, so we're going to keep our eye
on that. But I anticipate inflation will continue the remarkable
progress that it's made.
Speaker 1 (18:52):
Yeah, sounds like they're really digging into it, right. Have
you called Oxford Gold Group yet? Are you acting as
if they're destroying the money, Because they are. That's not debatable.
You and I might argue about whether or not it's intentional,
but they are destroying the money. Print print, print, print, spend, spend,
spend spend. There's only one way to protect yourself from that.
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Gold or silver. I don't get precious metals. Oxford Gold
Group will mail you. Some call them they make it easy.
Eight three three Gold eight three three, nine nine five
gold truth Attitude. Jesse Kelly. It is the Jesse Kelly
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after the first hour. Go down a podcast of the show.
That's what. Honestly, it's a little wild for us because
the podcast is the part you can actually track how
fast the show has grown and how much of our
listenership is the podcast version of it. People just gobble
it up the next day. It's what they do, or
that night. Chris, you get it up that night, right,
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most of the time when you're not screwing something up
or whatever an hour after the show ends. Right, good job, Chris.
It's very kosher of you. What I'm being respectful. Anyway,
Let's get back to what we were talking about. All right,
So everyone remembers this statement Trump made on abortion yesterday. Okay,
send it back to the States. But let's pause on
that for a moment. Let's backtrack a little bit. You
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remember when Trump put out on true social member the
red wave during the midterms. It was a red trickle.
It was really bad. And so Trump went to social
media and this is what he said. It's a direct
quotes from him. It wasn't my fault. The Republicans didn't
live up to expectations in the midterms. I was two
hundred and thirty three and twenty. It was the abortion
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issue poorly handled by many Republicans, especially those that firmly
insisted on no exceptions even in the case of rape,
incest or life of the mother. That lost a large
number of voters. Also, the people that pushed so hard
for decades against abortion got their wish from the US
Supreme Court and just plane disappeared, never to be seen again. Okay,
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So that's what he said months and months and months ago.
That was after the midterms. And then he came out
recently he said, I just fifteen weeks maybe I don't know,
we'll compromise on it. And then he came out yesterday
and said return it to the states. Today there's a
state ruling in Arizona said yeah, a band can go forward.
Carry Lake want to be Senator from Arizona, opposes the ruin.
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Remember when I said we have to be careful what
we're going to be going forward. There's a chance going
forward the New Republican Party, whatever that is, whenever we
get rid of Mitch and the Romney's and these types,
that the New Republican Party that it chooses to just
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go along with a lot of things that old Republican
Party got wrong for a long time, for the sake
of ease, for the sake of power. That's how it goes.
Because right now there's probably a good chance that maybe
even you're yelling at the radio, yelling at me, Remember
you're welcome to email me Jesse at jesse kellyshow dot com.
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Maybe you're saying, well, we have to abandon that issue.
Women love abortion. It's gonna cost us selections, if we
lose the election, it's gonna cost us everything. And you
know what, I'm not pushing back on you on that.
I understand that I understand American women love abortion. I
understand that this issue banning abortion being against abortion, I
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really understand it. It does cost the selections as cost
us elections, and I understand it could cost us going forward. Again,
I'm not even really insulting at all the stance Trump
chose to take, because I never viewed him as being
some abortion advocate on par with me. Anyway. I know
what he feels about it, that's fine. But what I
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am saying is our new party whenever we get it.
And it's a process. It's not like there's a day
where all of a sudden, okay, we're declaring a new party.
So let's just say twenty years. We'll give it twenty years.
Twenty years from now, the Republican Party will look way
different than it looks today. It takes that many years
to get rid of all the old gunk out of
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the election psycho, and the people get to choose new
leaders for themselves. Takes time to primary, and takes time
for the old farts to finally retire. It takes time. Okay,
So let's just say twenty years right now, boom, twenty
years from now, fast forward, the Republican Party may very
well the new Republican Party. It may very well be
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a party that's wrong on every single social issue. You
understand that that's a real possibility, right. Look, I say
that because of what I see not just from these
big candidates. I say it because of what I see
on every single issue, every single issue. You see capitulation here,
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capitulation there. Okay, well, we'll just give you a little
of this. We'll just give you a little of that.
I am about one thousand percent convinced if you could
get the tranees out of women's sports, the national stance
of the GOP would be that it's possible for a
human being to cut his penits off and become a woman,
Or it's possible for a woman to just get a
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doctor to put an axe wound in there and attach
a piece of her forearm onto it, and then now
she's a man. I believe that would be today the
stance of most of the National Republicans, as long as
the tranees weren't be women and women swimming and boxing
or whatever else it may be, Well, we'll give them that.
We'll give them that. We can't even get the GOP
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to call illegals illegals. For the most part, the GOP
calls the migrants. At this point just immediately adopted the
language of the left, immediately, without a moment of hesitation
at all. I am thrilled that the old is passing away.
I am the old needs to go away. It's bad,
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it's poisonous, it's horrible. I am thrilled about that. I
have grave concerns about what the new is going to
look like. And I'll tell you this. Look, this is
from me personally. I'm not putting this on you. From
me personally. The GOP, they spend as much as Democrats.
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They are much better on the border, at least Trump was,
so I'll make sure I give them credit for that.
They're much better on the border. But they spend as
much as Democrats. They were if used to repeal Obamacare,
they were the original COVID lockdowners. There's no push for
a vaccine mandate. There's well not really any kind of
a push for a reformed fiscal policy of any kind
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that would stop us from spending a bunch of money.
They're kind of better, at least the new Republican Party
on foreign policy. What I'm saying to you is this,
I have a laundry list of reasons why I feel
obligated to vote GOP in every election. Democrats are demons.
Democrats this, Democrats that. But the problem is my laundry
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list is short, and it's getting shorter by the day
as the GOP continues to cave on the issues I
care about. I don't feel like it's ever an option
for me to vote Democrat because Democrats love to murder
their babies. It's gone from safe, legal and rare to
now they brag about it, they applauded. They love to
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mutilate children with the trannies stuff. It's therefore, I've always
felt that that it wasn't an option for me, even
if if I abstain from voting or hold my nose
and vote voting Democrats, not even an option for me
if the GOP is going to take my laundry list
of things and they're going to shorten it even more,
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and so my laundry list eventually looks like, hey, Jesse,
here's the list of why you should vote GOP. Well
they're kind of better on the border. Well, let's not
get me to the polls, Jack, and to be honest
with you, I'll vote Democrat. Look, the current GOP stances
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are Faiza, a brand new headquarters for the FBI, spending
without end the vaccine is great, the abortion, hey, just
give it to the states. Well, actually, let's just pun
on it. We don't want to make women angry. If
the GOP, which already didn't stand for very much, stands
for even little a couple of years from now, Well,
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why am I here? Why am I involved? Why am
I voting? I'll check out. I'll just be an anti
communist on the radio who talks history for three hours
a day. You've got to give me a reason to
show up. You can't give ground on every single issue
that matters and then look at me and say, hey,
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I gotta vote GOP. It's the most important election ever. Well,
why you seem to agree with them about everything? All right,
let's get to some emails before I get to small businesses,
the transfer of a country from you to them, like
we've been talking about before. Before we get to that,
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let's get to tunnel to towers, Tunnel to towers. Listen,
we forget I personally, I forget. I forget about the
fallen cops. Why. It's not that they don't matter, it's
that there's a news story every other day. So when
a story comes out and we talk about some cop
Jonathan Diller, NYPD, he's not going to see his wife
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and kid again, we forget By next week, I probably
won't mention his name again, not that he's not a hero,
but there are other stories. I've moved on. Well, his
wife didn't move on, did she? Sun never gets to
move on. So who stays with these people? Once you
and me, once we've moved on, Tunnel to Towers, that's
who Tunnel to Towers doesn't forget. Their entire life is
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gold Star families, fallen first responder families. They're building smart
homes for catastrophically injured veterans. They're getting homeless veterans off
the street while we drive by. Tunnel to Towers stops
and gets involved. That's where your eleven dollars a month goes.
That's all I asked for. Donate eleven dollars a month
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tthnumber two t dot org. It is the Jesse Kelly
Show on a Tuesday. Remember you an email Jesse at
Jesse kellyshow dot com. I'm excited to get to this
story next hour about the isis Sky and a bunch
of emails, and we're gonna make fun of Sheila Jackson,
Lee and Jasmine Crockett and all kinds of people. Still,
(30:15):
I want to get to this though. We've been talking
about this a lot, about how the economy, how it's
being blood sucked away from you, the country itself. What's
happening is the elites who rule the country. They're only
in it for themselves, no love of country, remember you
know that, in it for themselves, in it for each other.
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They're looting the treasury, they're looting the country. And what
they're doing is they're removing every part of the country
they can from your hands and handing it to their friends,
to each other, to their friends, to people who win
them elections. This is gonna come back to part of
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what they did during COVID. I'm gonna play something from
you or for you right now. Just listen to this.
Speaker 6 (31:04):
Friday's jobs numbers could be revised down after that happened
with twelve of the past fourteen reports. On Friday, the
Bureau of Labor Statistics and report three hundred three thousand
workers were hired last month, but the job gains have
largely gone to foreign born workers, both legal and illegal immigrants.
From February twenty twenty two this past March, the number
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of migrant workers grew to three point four million, while
the number of US born workers declined by seventy eight
thousand over the same period.
Speaker 1 (31:34):
Over a four year period, three point eight million jobs
created for people who weren't born Here, you seventy eight
thousand fewer the American, the American citizen. He's being destroyed
by his own leaders. And it's being done on purpose.
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And a lot of this was done on purpose during COVID.
Here's a head for you. US small business optimism slides
to an eleven year low. We lost one third, one
third of the nation's small businesses during COVID, and that's
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only gotten worse. What's going on here, Well, what we
have is not a free market anymore. What we have
is what I've repeatedly called gangster capitalism. What is that? Well,
the large corporations tired of all this competition. Remember that's
what businesses really don't want. Businesses are obviously profit making machines,
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and competition reduces that profit number. And traditionally, in a
free market, you have to compete with your other businesses,
provide a better product, a better price, better service. You
have to compete, and the consumer wins. In the end,
it gets a superior product at a lower price.
Speaker 2 (32:58):
But that.
Speaker 1 (33:00):
Gosh, it just doesn't make as much money. I mean,
it doesn't make as much fun money as being a
gangster capitalist. You see, I'm if I'm a banker. Let's
say I'm a small banker. The big bank obviously run
by Chris. So Chris runs what Chris, It's fine, and
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so Chris runs the major banks, controlling the money and
all that stuff. Chris runs a major bank. I'm a
lesser bank. You were right beside each other. His bank
has a big star David on the front. Mine has
a cross and what Chris, I'm just branding the banks
that people know. But he's got this major bank huge.
He's got five indred branches. Me I've only got two
small branch. Customer walks up standing on the sidewalk, has
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to figure out where to put his or her money.
He can bring it into my bank, maybe get better service,
hopefully some good rates, or you can get to take
it into Chris's bank, probably get swindled in there. There's
no big deal. But anyway you can take it into
Chris's bank, Well, that's a problem for both of us.
I want people to choose my bank. Chris wants people
to choose his bank. But what Chris has the ability
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to do because he has five hundred branches is Chris
has the ability to take one hundred million dollars. And
there's some lobbying. Hey got a congressman in his area.
He's got a state house, state senate. Hey, guys, you
know what we need in the banking industry. I say
this as a banker. We need some more regulations. Guys,
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got to bring some more regulations here. It's getting dangerous.
Will you pass this law? After all, it's for safety.
They passed the law. Me little bank Jesse two branches. Hey,
wait a minute, I can't. I can't afford this. I've
got to close up shop. There's banker Chris saying, oh
do you man? That's too bad. I can withstand these costs. Now.
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Competition is gone in a gangster capitalist system. The large
corporations instead of competing with small businesses, they instead partner
with the government to destroy all of their competition. That's
exactly right, Chris. Chris said, what do you think Amazon
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is in favor of more regulations? They all are, all
the major corporations, the biggest pushers of bank regulations. It's
Bank of America and Chase and all these Why do
you think that is? Because the most profitability for Chris
in his big bank doesn't come from providing a better
product or a better service for you. The most profitability
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is finding a way to get me out of business
and then having himself aligned with the federal government. Then
he can't lose. His product can suck, But it's still
the only shop in town now, isn't it. That's the
way it works, and that's exactly the way the economy
has worked in this country. And that's exactly why when
these people say things are going really really well, believe
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me when I tell you they mean it, just not
for you.
Speaker 6 (35:57):
I'm just wondering if the economy continues to hold up
no matter what happened.
Speaker 1 (36:00):
That's some of fat.
Speaker 2 (36:01):
I think we've got a good, strong autonomy.
Speaker 5 (36:03):
We've got first strong domestic demand consumers.
Speaker 1 (36:08):
That's Janet Yellen. Again. These people aren't unhappy with what's
going on in the country. They're unhappy some American citizens
are noticing and might perhaps vote the other way this November.
They're not thrilled about that. But when it comes to
the destruction they've done, why would they be unhappy? Do
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I need to remind you that Janet Yelling, after she
left Obama's White House, went and made about three million
dollars on Wall Street giving speeches. Joe Biden gets elected again,
Right back in there, big cheese Treasury secretary. As soon
as Biden's done, she's not going to pay for the
instruction she did. Right back to Wall Street or the newsrooms.
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Right back to her private, her private villa in Italy
or wherever it may be. Make a fortune with her
and all or gangster capitalist friends. You nothing, nothing left
for it? All right, let's move on. I want to
talk about other things, like setting up a potential terrorist.
We need to make fun of some of these people
for their stupidity, since them membership cards and so much more.
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But first let's do this. Let's talk about ways we
can put our money where our morals are. Sadly, when
it comes to banking, that's extremely difficult now the industry
is so taken over, regulated and consumed. But with your
cell phone, you have options, You have patriotic options. You
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pay your cell phone bill automatically every month. It's one
of those bills. Everyone pays it automatically. You put in
your credit card, they take the money out, so there's
a chance you make an automatic monthly payment to Planned Parenthood.
Did you realize that you shouldn't be supporting AT and T, Verizon,
her T Mobile? Why don't you pay less? And why
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