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Speaker 1 (00:11):
This is a Jesse Kelly Show. It is the Jesse
Kelly Show, Final hour of The Jesse Kelly Show on
a Monday, Medal of Houtern Monday. It's been an amazing Monday.
We're going to talk about institutionalized insanity. I'll get to
that here in just a moment. Talk about how our
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efforts against all the training madness has not been enough.
Some illegal news, well news about illegals, not illegal news.
I guess that came out wrong. We get the emails
and other things coming up this hour on the world
famous Jesse Kelly Show. Also Jewish producer Chris had asked
me a little earlier if I was going to address
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the red Lobster bankruptcy news. Everybody and their brother has
texted me the information that read law declaring bankruptcy. I
didn't address it off the bat a couple different reasons. One,
we kind of touched on it. We saw this coming.
We touched on it a couple of weeks ago. Two,
I'm hurt. Look, I am hurt. It does hurt to
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watch an American institution like that go away. But three,
we still have waffle House. I picked up my sons
this morning and we went right to waffle House. So
we're fine here in the Kelly household. Now back to
institutionalized insanity, because we were talking about how, in case
you're just now joining us, the American communist has done
this so well. You see, it's not that you necessarily
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want to win on every issue. Now they do, don't
get me wrong, But you don't have to win on
every issue as long as you work your way up
the chain far enough to where you control the institution
who determines the winner or loser on the issue. Do
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you understand what I mean if I'm if I'm in gymnastics. Yeah,
I'm not in gymnastics, but the wife was, so that
just popped into my head.
Speaker 2 (02:06):
You know.
Speaker 1 (02:06):
She was, you know, one of these world class gymnast
type of girls. So let's say you're taking on somebody
else in gymnastics, okay, and the other person you're taking
on in gym we'll make it about women, because dude's
gymnasticas gymnastics is anyway, So we'll make it about female gymnastics.
So there's a one woman, we'll call her Christine. She's
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way worse. She's just awful gymnasts, awful, awful gymnast, the
worst gymnast you've ever seen. And then there's another gymnast.
Jessica is her name. She's amazing, a great person, beautiful,
very good at what she does. So Christine wants to
beat Jessica. But who determines who actually wins in gymnastics
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And it's not basketball, the ball going in and out
of the hoop. The judges will determine who wins. Everything
you do in gymnastics, you get judged on. So Christine,
she can work harder, try to get better, try to
beat Jessica, who's much much, much better.
Speaker 3 (03:14):
Or.
Speaker 1 (03:15):
Christine can simply find a way to take over the judges.
This gets your mom, your cousin, your sister to be
the judges. And then guess what, you don't have to
be better than anybody. You've may managed to institutionalize what
you want. Here's a headline for you. You know, the United
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States of America sadly has an Equal Employment Opportunity Commission.
That's an actual thing that exists, and of course the
Communists would find a way to exploit it. Now, if
you misgender somebody in the workplace, you have some freak
at work who decides they can change the sex God
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made them with, and you happen to call him or
her that now qualifies as harassment. You see what I mean.
You don't have to work to become a better gymnast,
you just take over the judges. And that's what the
left has done. Every place you go. You can see
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this in There are a million examples of this in
a society. They've done this so successfully when it comes
to man married climate change, which is ridiculous and not
even real, and yet scientists after scientists, university after university,
will speak about the theory of man made climate change
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as if it's just been proven. Well, all the studies
say no, they don't, the thousands of studies and thousands
of scientists who say this is a bunch of ridiculous
commy godlygook, not based on anything at all. But once
you institutionalize it, then your insanity simply gets taught to
the masses. They do it with every single item. They're
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famous for it. They'll find a way to institutionalize it.
And then anyone speaking the truth, what are you anti science?
You really saw that when all the sortentists told you
that it was somehow scientific to just stand six feet
away from everyone else in the country, so freaking stupid.
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I just can't even wrap my mind around it. Whatever,
let's go and talk about some other things, shall we.
State moved migrant families. They're not migrants, they're illegals. State
moved migrant families to hotels with sex offenders. Okay, so
a state moved a bunch of illegals into a hotel
that had sex offenders. I guess I have a lot
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of questions here. This is from the Boston Globe. Why
are sex offenders just being held in a hotel and
not a wood chipper? That's from one?
Speaker 4 (06:00):
Two?
Speaker 1 (06:02):
Why are we moving illegals anywhere except for back from
whence they came? But three? Do you really expect me
to be stressed out that a bunch of people who
just violated our sovereignty are now put next to a
bunch of criminals? Oh no, don't like it here. Leave?
But man, if that doesn't show you how insane things are,
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and that the headline is that things aren't that nice
for the illegals, listen to this. These stories floor me.
This is out of New York.
Speaker 5 (06:31):
Listen to these people, you needy Painia. She was overcome
with emotions. She feels the weight of the world on
her right now. It took her and her children a
month and a half to get from El Salvador to Mexico,
where they crossed the country into Texas. They got moved
to New York City and they were in a housing
program that sent them here to Rochester. They arrived in
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January of this year and lived at the Holiday in
downtown for four months, and they were moved here three
weeks ago Motel Manti.
Speaker 4 (07:00):
It's very traumatic, she says. It's been quite traumatic.
Speaker 6 (07:05):
Everything that was told to us to come to Monroe
County to Rochester hasn't been fulfilled.
Speaker 5 (07:11):
Do you like America?
Speaker 1 (07:14):
See better?
Speaker 2 (07:16):
Not Rochester?
Speaker 5 (07:17):
But not Rochester?
Speaker 6 (07:18):
No?
Speaker 2 (07:19):
No, good Rochester.
Speaker 5 (07:20):
Do you want to stay in America?
Speaker 4 (07:22):
Yeah?
Speaker 1 (07:23):
Oh? Did you get moved out of the Holiday Inn? Oh?
I'm so sorry. You took your ninety five kids into
my country to bloodsuck it to death and the Holiday
Inn wasn't to your liking? Did they not have the
tortillas like Grandma made back home. I'm so sorry the
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entitlement of these freaking people, because we've institutionalized that too,
that you could just come here and not only can
you come here. You can sit and you can sit
and complain about the place. You could show up here and.
Speaker 6 (07:58):
Just crap all over it.
Speaker 7 (08:00):
I just you can voice your concerns. If you're an illegal,
you should be afraid to walk in public for fear
of arrested deportation. Remember that African woman in New York
who showed up and started complaining that we didn't have
enough translators for her and click click.
Speaker 6 (08:17):
You know, in Africa, unfortunately for us, learning how to
read and write it's a privilege, and a lot of
brother and sisters do not know how to read and write.
So the language barrier, it's it's tremendous. It's impossible for
them to do anything because they don't understand the language.
They don't understand the way the city works. They don't
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understand anything. And you can't do nothing. You can do nothing.
You know, we are African, we don't speak African. We
have different specificity in Africa. Only in the Congo you
have like more than five hundred language. Sueili has been
spoken in Burundi. So I can speak with somebody from
Burundi and speaks Swaylian with somebody from Mauritania.
Speaker 1 (09:02):
In you you understand that the only way to run
an immigration system is to tell that woman if she
has any complaints, she can take them right back to Africa.
And if anyone has even come here legally and they
have complaints about the language, then they can learn to
speak English like everybody else, and then it won't be
a problem because we speak English in this country. But
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the sense of entitlement the.
Speaker 3 (09:25):
Entire world has everybody now everyone knows America is just
some big fat cow. You can show up and suck
on the teeth until your heart's content.
Speaker 1 (09:36):
And if you don't like the flavor of the milk,
just laarnge a former complaint. I don't like it at
the holiday and oh my gosh, there are criminals here
next doors. Oh well, when I'm back in Africa, we
can't just speak Swahili. Go away, all of you leave.
You're not welcome here, none of you are. None of you,
not one leave come back legally, don't come back at all,
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a bunch of leeches. And the people in this country
that just welcome all this filth in cannot take it anymore. Man, gosh,
And you want to know what I'd be sustemed I
made the mistake of listening to this right before we
started talking about ELI.
Speaker 8 (10:17):
Twenty six percent of Americans have more credit card debt
than they do emergency savings. This is the second year
in a row bank rate has noticed this happening. It's
also the highest number of people with credit card debt
versus emergency savings we've seen dating all the way back
to twenty eleven. Greg McBride, bank Rate's chief financial analyst, says, how.
Speaker 1 (10:40):
The American people, the American citizens, are suffering and struggling,
and they're not making it. And the evil people who
run this government have thrown the doors of this country
open to every single dirt ball who wants to come
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here from across the planet. And not only do they
show up here, they show up here with demands. You've
got to be kidding me. Give me a year. Give
me a year. I'll clean things up. I'll believe me.
You'll see some deportations like you've never seen. Give me
one year. All right, I'm moving on. I want to
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get to emails. I don't want to get my blood
pressure up. And now I'm upset. This happens every single
time I start on this subject, and I'm just gonna
stop talking about it. That's it. It's gonna move on.
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a Monday again, moving insanity into the legitimate institution, legitimate institutions,
legitimizing insanity for the future. Here's Jamal Bowman.
Speaker 9 (13:06):
No.
Speaker 2 (13:06):
I think the federal government should incentivize the implementation of
DEI in states and school districts across the country. And
by doing more DEI we mean a culturally responsive curriculum
that's rooted in bipoc history, right and culture and the
diversity of the human experience.
Speaker 1 (13:26):
But it also means.
Speaker 2 (13:27):
Recruiting diverse teachers into the classroom, which is a priority
of mind.
Speaker 1 (13:33):
In case you didn't know what any of that meant,
it's all just a bunch of anti white racism. It's
all communism, and anti white racism is a critical part
of communism in the United States of America. That's all
that was, and it's all about making it institutional you know,
institutionalized racism against white people is now really I mean honestly,
it's American policy. You see it everywhere now, absolutely everywhere
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you hear this one out of Pennsylvania.
Speaker 4 (14:00):
Investment of over two hundred and ninety thousand dollars to
BIPOP businesses is being done by diverse eerie. These businesses
range from transportation to childcare to housing development.
Speaker 10 (14:10):
The small business is the backbone of our economy. We
realized that BIPOP businesses were impacted and effected at a
higher level than other businesses. So we decided that it
would be really for a benefit to help these small
businesses and not only grow, but thrive.
Speaker 1 (14:25):
Anyway, they took a couple hundred grand in erie, Pennsylvania
of the taxpayer's money, and they're going to hand it
out for small businesses as long as you're not white.
Remember one of Biden's first executive actions, they had all
this COVID money, your money, my money that they were
just handing out to these people and that people. One
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of the very first things Joe Biden did when he
walked into office was he announced that white people have
to go to the back of the line. It's institutional now,
it's everywhere you see. I was at Todyo, I was
at that party, that neighborhood party on Saturday night, and
I actually really got a kick out of it. One
of my neighbors, I won't call him a Democrat, about
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as squishy a Republican as you can possibly get, though. Look,
he was bragging about his booster shot and trying to
get me to get back like he was one of
those guys. Right. And his kid graduated three years ago
from college. This kid had excellent grades, excellent grades. His
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kid has spent three years looking for a job. His
kid put in three hundred and eleven resumes and got
one phone call back. And my guy, like my neighbor,
was losing his mind. She's like, I'm looking into these companies.
I see their hiring. I see their hiring. I see
their hiring. And he turned into his kids. So he
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started digging into it more, and digging into it more,
and digging into it more. Oh yeah, they were hiring.
Oh your kid worked hard, you paid for it, four
years of school, all that upbringing, and then your kid
found out that ain't no place for whitey in this company.
Pack it on up and leave some Look what's happening
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to white people in the United States of America today?
Is everybody as evil as what was happening to black
people in the sixties, and no one wants to talk
about it. But systemic racism is an evil thing. It's
one thing to run into a racist person, Okay, whatever,
who cares like me because I'm white. I don't give
a crap. But if the systems in your country, if
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the institutions in your country have decided that you are
a second class citizen besides because of your skin color,
well you have a huge problem because you can't escape
systemic racism because it's part of the system. All those
pictures that you learned about in school, and I learned
about in school. White restaurants only, white fountains only. Sorry,
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black people people can't go to school here. And that
anger that welled up inside you when you looked at
that kind of injustice, the way people were treated for
their skin color. You understand that when you hear things
like this, you should have the exact same emotions flowing
of the.
Speaker 5 (17:13):
Granjury is said to me today to decide the next
steps of the case.
Speaker 1 (17:16):
Finally, wrong one, I'm talking that was wrong one, talking
about this one here.
Speaker 4 (17:21):
An investment of over two hundred and ninety thousand dollars
to bipop businesses is being done by diverse eerie.
Speaker 1 (17:27):
These businesses range from trade two hundred and ninety thousand.
And that's on top of all the other stories, the
scholarship programs to everything else we bring you. This is
evil and that's wrong. You don't take an entire skin
color and you treat it like a second class citizen.
You don't do that. And we've lamented it and lamented
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it and lamented it, and it's happening now. But I do,
if I may, I do have another another side to
this coin that we should probably address. And I will
warn you that this is probably going to be offensive,
it might hurt a little, but it's true. Let me
ask you this. I'll start this with the question. Let
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me ask you this. So you see an institution after
institution in the country, from the government, to the media,
to everything else, to all this other stuff. You see
this open, just very very open. Now anti white racism
that's out there. Nope, we're only hiring black pilots. Nope,
we're only hiring females at this time. Nope, We're only
hiring this Nope, it's got to be indigenous. Nope. We're
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only hiring. Nope, no whites, no whites, no whites, no whites,
no whites. Oh, air traffic controllers. Oh you ace the
test Ooh you're white. You're fired, over and over and
over and over ago. You see this everywhere. But let
me ask you, how much blame do white people get
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for our current condition? Marinate on that for a moment,
we'll talk about it. Hang on feeling a little stocky,
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show if you want, Jesse at Jesse kellyshow dot com.
So kind of diverged here, and we're talking about systemic
anti white racism that's all over the place in the country. Now,
it's all over the place. No, this grant is for you,
not you, whitey. This air traffic controller job none for you, whitey.
Scholarship noe, whitey, not you, not you, not you. Remember
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they ran that story about how America's corporations decided they
were too white, and they did a long story and
I think it was Axios or somebody, and they figured
out that, oh yeah, they'd hired a bunch of people
in a few years. It's no white people, no whites,
No white's allowed, no white's allowed. Sorry, Whitey's not here.
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But my question was how much responsibility do white people
bear for their current condition in the country. And here's
what I mean. You know what, let's look at Let's
look at who everything is arranged around. Now, who are
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two of the biggest groups at the LGBT. Look, you
can make it about any group. You could make this
about women. You know, we'll make it about women and
black people. We'll make it about women and black people.
Because everything has to Every male character has to be female,
every white character has to be black on TV, everything
has So we need more women, We need more women.
We gotta have more black people. We gotta have more
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black people, over and over and over again. Okay, So
let's just make it about those two things right now,
very clearly. Those two groups are spoken for loudly, loudly.
You can go every institution up and down the FBI.
It's Women's Day at the FBI. Every loudly spoken to
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President of the United States of America will get up
and talk like this. They'll get up and talk like this.
That is a diversity, equity and inclusion. They'll get up
and talk like this. I named Joe.
Speaker 5 (21:15):
Biden and I'm a lifetime member the NAACP.
Speaker 1 (21:20):
When's the last person you saw running for any office
ever in your lifetime? Get up in front of a
group of white people and speak to them and speak
to them specifically. I don't mean a bunch of white
people in the crowd. I mean and white people have
had this, and we're going to change how things are
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going for white people. When's the last person you saw
either party talk like that? Have you ever seen it? Once? Ever?
You've never seen it. I've never seen it. Why? Well, women, black,
pece they chose to get involved in the political process,
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and they chose to become activists on behalf of their
gender or skin color. But look obviously extends way beyond them.
Why is everything rainbow? Now? Why is everything have to
be gay? I mean, good, good grief. There NBC as
a show coming out, we played the audio for you.
They there acting like lions are gay? Why is that?
And why aren't you know? White men? Why aren't why
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aren't why don't they get any of that? Well? Do
you Remember when Ryan Gerdusky came on the show I
Love Ryan. He comes on, he talks about poll numbers
and breakdowns of how things are working. Do you remember
what Ryan Gardusky said? Remember who he said was the
least active political group in the United States of America
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Working class white males. Working class white males do not
participate in the political process. They don't vote Republican, they
don't vote Democrat percentage wise, they just don't vote at all.
How many what percentage of black women vote? Do you know?
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Let me clue you in. It's staggering. It's like all
of them. Why oh, I don't understand. Why Why don't
we have to have black this and black that and
they're dope? Well, black people got involved, Black people got
off their butts, black people made demands. Why does everything
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have to be gay? I don't want this to be gay,
and I don't want that to be gay. Gay people
weren't sitting at home on their hands. Gay people got
up off their pink couches and they got involved in politics.
They did. I don't understand the New Star Wars movies.
Why does it have to be that all these lesbians
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in well, the New Star Wars director is a lesbian,
and she put down the peanut butter and went to
work and decided to push her sick religion everywhere. I
don't understand why everything has to be women, even the
GOP loves doing this. Look how many women we have,
so many women, it's just women this and women that. Well,
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women got involved. If you want your politics to reflect
you and to represent you, then you will get involved.
You cannot hands off your way to political representation. And
so yeah, we obviously have spoken out, and we'll speak
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out about any systemic racism we see in the country.
And I speak about systemic racism I see against white
people all the time. But the truth is you can't
sit at home crushing beers, playing tea ball, going to work,
never get involved in politics for fifty sixty years, and
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then wake up one day and say, wait a minute,
when did white people become second class citizens? White people
became second class citizens the second white people checked out
of the political process. You want representation, go earn it,
go make it. And look, I understand there is a
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chicken or the egg thing here off, well, no one
represents me. I mean, the GEOP doesn't represent working class
white people either, they don't give a crap about them.
They represent YOUU cream and the GEOP doesn't give a
crap about you. Democrats certainly, Democrats don't care about anybody,
working class, black, white, Latino, doesn't matter. They hate you all.
It's just a few people are still too dumb to
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realize that Democrats have seriously left you behind. But Republicans
don't either. It's not like I can sit and tell
any working class person of any color that go Republican,
what are you talking about? Republicans don't care about that.
They've never acted like they do, or at least they
have it in ages. So look, you want represented, do
you want people? Do you want people in Congress who
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will speak about you the way Jamal Bowman speaks about
bypark or BiPAP so.
Speaker 2 (26:12):
I think the federal government should incentivize the implementation of
DEI in states and school districts across the country. And
by doing more DEI we mean a culturally responsive curriculum
that's rooted in BIPOC history, right and culture and the
diversity of the human experts.
Speaker 1 (26:31):
You want someone to speak that way about you if
you're white, get involved. You know, Muslims actually get this
a lot. They get a lot of guff because they
will move into a place, whether it's their migration into
Europe or how we've imported so many Muslims into America,
and people will lament places like dearborn, Michigan, or honestly,
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Minnesota as a state and things like that. They'll lament
how over represented Muslims become in their community. Well, why
does that turn out to be the case. Why do
you have an entire state of Minneapolis bowing to the
whims of Islam at every term? Why does that happen? Well,
credit to the Muslims. They don't show up and go
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watch the game. They show up and they get involved.
Why are they over represented because they're freaking involved. Why
does Jamal Bowman get up to get to spew his
racist crap. Why does he get to spew that crap
because the people Jamal Bowman fights for they got up
and they got involved. You don't get to sit on
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your ear end doing your scratch off lottery tickets, ignoring
the realities of life as a white person for fifty
sixty years, and then wake up one day and look
around and complain that politics doesn't represent you. Why would
they represent you? You checked out of the game. The
game doesn't care about you once you leave. You're just
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a fan. You're not even that. You're nobody. Get in
the game and get involved, or don't expect to be represented. Cellarius,
do it all right? We still have headlines. I didn't
get to some other things. Hang up. He doesn't care
if you believe him, but he's right. Jesse Kelly. It
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I am. Did you hear Governor whitmer Man. These people
do seem like they're interested in turning around this economy.
Speaker 9 (28:47):
On our economy and people's paychecks are growing and our
nation is headed in the right direction thanks.
Speaker 5 (28:54):
To his work.
Speaker 8 (28:56):
Thirty six percent of Americans have more credit card debt
than they do emergency savings. This is the second year
in a row Bank Rate has noticed this happening. It's
also the highest number of people with credit card debt
versus emergency savings we've seen dating all the way back
to twenty eleven.
Speaker 9 (29:14):
Our economy and people's paychecks are growing, and our nation
is headed in the right direction.
Speaker 8 (29:21):
Thanks to his work, thirty six percent of Americans have
more credit card debt than they do emergency savings. This
is the second year in a row bank Rate has
noticed this happening. It's also the highest number of people
with credit card debt versus emergency savings we've seen dating
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all the way back.
Speaker 1 (29:43):
Yeah, people are being pillaged. The illegals get everything, the
people in charge of telling you how great everything is,
and it frustrates me. Anyway, it's do some memils. Hey, hi,
Tea Man. I listened to your show sometimes, not superd often,
but occasionally. I was just hoping you could go into
more detail about what's going on in Palestine and Israel
(30:06):
and why all the comedies are pro Palestine. Okay, first
of all, let's just clear this up really quick. I'm
not going to spend a bunch of time on this.
The street communists you see on college campuses are not
pro Palestine. They're not pro Palestine. They don't know anything
about Palestine. They don't know anything about Israel. They're pro
the destruction of America. They're street communists. They go where
they're told, they destroy what they're told when they're told
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to do it, and they're paid to do so, paid
to do so. Remember this. My wife watches some show,
some goofball show. I forget what it's called, but it's
some show where people apparently get married right when they
meet each other or something like that. Anyway, it's some
trashy chick show she has on in the background when
she's doing her housework, as women do. It's quick anyway,
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and there's some guy on the show. She was talking
to me about it. She was laughing. She said, I
don't understand this guy. He's a climate activist, but he'd
he does it full time, he gets paid to do it,
and I just I don't understand how that works. And
I just had to explain. There's this huge common infrastructure
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in place where communist billionaires, through various organizations that branch
out underneath them, who create for themselves full time communist warriors,
who go where they're told, do what they're told. Their
rent is paid for, the food is paid for, their
bail money is paid for when you see street animals
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on the streets when they're doing their gay dances that
they LGBTQ parades when they're at the campuses. I ate
all the Jews. It's the Black Lives Matter or stuff,
or the feminist stuff. They're all paid by the same people.
It's all just different fingers of the same communist fist.
Remember there are not separate groups. There are not separate groups.
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There are separate labels. That's for branding purposes. It's all
just about communism. It's all just about destroying America. That's
why you see people on college with a LGBTQ for
Palestine signs, when those people would be stoned to death
if they walked into Palestine. Are they stupid? Are they Hipocrits? Well,
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they may be all those things, but more than anything,
they're just communists foot soldiers. They're just useful idiots, all right,
all right, Jesse. Would the ads techs still be around
today if they had burn up pistols they tried to
capture their enemies but they didn't have a less lethal option.
Would it have made a difference in the strength of
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their society if they didn't lose so many warriors trying
to capture enemies with a pepper ball. You know, I'd
never thought about that, what Chris, I'd ever thought about it? Obviously,
the ads techs were obsessed with taking prisoners instead of
killing people that way they could sacrifice them later on.
What if they had burn A pistol launchers. I'm grateful
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they didn't, and I bet Berna is grateful they didn't.
That that'd be bad publicity if Burna was used in
that way. Instead Burna they sell these non lethal pistol launchers.
They shoot pepper balls or tear gas balls or kinetic rounds. Hey,
don't sleep on the kinetic rounds. People sleep on those
because they're just hard plastic. You look and you think, wow,
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there's nothing exploding out of it. Yeah, go shoot, Well,
don't shoot anybody. Just shoot a kinetic round against a
tree and tell me if you want to get shot
with that. These things are amazing, man. You know you
can load multiple different kinds in your burn A pistol launcher.
Do every other pepper ball, tear gas ball, whatever. They're
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legal in all fifty states. You don't need a permit
or a background check get a burn A pistol launcher.
Whether you carry lethal like I do, or whether you
hate guns, carry a burn a pistol launcher on you
at all times ten percent off be why r NA
dot com slash Jesse Bernard dot com slash Jesse. All right,
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all right, oh, I almost forgot this word from Biden.
I forgot to play this earlier in the directionist who
stormed Capitol Health Patriots Tranny uh trans runner met with
booze after winning the Oregon women's two hundred meter championship.
This is what it sounded about. Here's why I don't
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like that. I mean, it's fine to boo, that's good boo,
But the tranny doesn't care about your booze. Communists don't
care about your disapproval or my disapproval. They care about victory.
Republicans worry about being popular, Communists worry about winning. Start
boycotting these events, start banning these freaks from destroying are women.
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Your booze mean nothing.
Speaker 7 (35:03):
And now here's a headline, but go you know, you know.
Speaker 1 (35:06):
The thing headlines we didn't get to. Americans involved in
a foil to deadly coup the Congo military says, I
actually saw video of these guys, three different Americans. Benjamin Rubens, Auman,
poland men. What a mouthful, Patrick Doocey and Taylor Thompson.
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I saw them being arrested younger military aged males involved
in a foreign coup. Man that has CIA written all
over it. CIA. Well, I'm sorry. Senate will again vote
on bipartisan border package. A reminder that while you suffer
under inflation and credit card debt and the job market
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has dried up, Republican and Democrat leaders in the Senate
are meeting to discuss just how many illegals they should
well come into the country. Rubio supports mass deportation of
illegal aliens following quote the invasion of the country. Rubio
doesn't support mass deportation. Rubio supports being Trump's vice president.
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And since Trump is currently talking about mass deportation on
the campaign trail, Rubio's doing well, the most Rubio thing
in history, and he's talking about it, trying to be
liked enough by Trump so he can be the next VP.
But I'm old enough to remember the Gang of Eight Marco.
Other people forget. I don't forget. Oakland removes traffic lights
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amid thefts, and it's blamed on homeless. Well, looks like
women should do fine. Finally driving in Oakland. Now, put
a smile on your face. We'll be back to do
it again tomorrow. That's all