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Speaker 1 (00:10):
This is a Jesse Kelly show. It is the Jesse
Kelly Show on a fantastic Wednesday. It's the final hour
on a fantastic Wednesday. So I told you a half
hour from now, we have Parker Thayer coming up. He
has a story about fraud out. You're gonna want to
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be here for that. It's gonna make you bad, but
you still want to be here anyway. We're gonna get
to some more fraud things in just a moment. I'll
talk about eating gushers, emails, all kinds of things in
the final hour. Now I've mentioned over and over and
over again. I love that the Trump administration is all
over fraud. I love it. I love that he put
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jd Vance in charge of it. He's an excellent spokesman
for it. I love it because the situation in America
is this. The Democrat Party is sick and evil. In
anywhere they control an area, they will collaborate with criminals
and set up a system to steal from the American taxpayer.
If you live in a small town run by Democrats,
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this is happening. If you live in a big state
run by Democrats, this is happening. When Joe Biden won
the election, it started happening at a federal level, a
collaboration between elected Democrats and criminals to steal from you.
How bad is the fraud? JD take it away?
Speaker 2 (01:31):
Week I get a report from the task force. You know,
we have our weekly meeting, and I am shocked every
single day by the things that we find. Just one
of the all stars on our fraud task Force is
our great Agriculture Secretary Brook Robins. And Brooke has found
out that we've got three hundred and fifty five thousand
people on SNAT benefits receiving double benefits, that we've got
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one hundred and eighty six thousand dead people getting STAT benefits,
one hundred and eighty six thousand dead Americans getting food stamps.
Right now, now, I know the fake news media is
going to say that the big headline from this speech
is JD Vance proposes that we take away food stamps.
Speaker 1 (02:12):
That's what they're gonna say.
Speaker 2 (02:15):
I actually think that we should take food stamps away
from dead people. I'm guilty.
Speaker 1 (02:20):
It's bad. Stephen Miller was talking about Somali fraud.
Speaker 3 (02:28):
Just listen to this Minnesotan who works as alignman or
works as a construction worker, works in any job that
requires hard work, dedication, focus, who's worried about his ability
to support for and provide his family. And then imagine
that he has a neighbor who's a Somali refugee who
arrived two years ago and has a Mercedes and no
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financial stress and no worries at all in the entire world,
and never seems to ever go to work at all
because he just went to an office in the state,
lied on a piece of paper and got unlimited free
money forever for life. That is the system that is
being run, and that is the corruption that this task force,
under the leadership the Vice President is going to demolish.
Speaker 1 (03:12):
Of course, Democrats know this is the system they've created,
because they created the system. California had a gubernatorial debate
last night. Katie Porker was asked about it gave this answer.
It's just it's such an amazing answer because you can't
deny it's happening. You can't deny the frauds happening. So
it's just well, I mean, it's complicated, everyone's really doing it.
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It's no but here's Katie Porker.
Speaker 4 (03:35):
Fraud is real. It happens government waste, mismanagement, failure to
have audits, failure to implement government recommendations. That's why I
chose to serve on the Oversight Committee and hold Democratic
leadership and Republican leadership Trump and Biden to account for
those programs. But there's nothing special about Californians. That is
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political theater coming from JD. Vans.
Speaker 1 (04:00):
Political theater. Sure, I mean everyone's got some problems. It's
just political theater. No, this is the system Democrats have
put into place. It's sick, and it's evil, and it's
stealing from you. That actually brings me to this wonderful
case out of Virginia today. This is Luis Lucas. She
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was excited to get into that Virginia State legislature.
Speaker 5 (04:23):
The people in the eighteenth Senatorach District trust me. They
saw my commercials. They believe what I was saying.
Speaker 1 (04:29):
Your message to voters here, My massive.
Speaker 5 (04:31):
To voters here is that they know me and they
know when I make a promise that I deliver on
my promises. I've been representing this community for thirty years,
but I could tell you I'm going to be successful,
and the reason is because the people trust.
Speaker 1 (04:42):
Me people trust me. Credit to May is more for
digging up that old one. They trust her. Anyway, let's
get an update what happened today.
Speaker 6 (04:52):
Maybe I hear telling us today that these are court
authorized criminal search warrants that they are issuing, and they're
going into the building behind me. This is the office
here in Portsmith of State Senator Louise Lucas. You can
likely see some of the FBI agents behind me. All
of the staffers inside this building were told to come outside.
I could hear them saying that they were not allowed
back of the building. Throughout the last hour, we've been
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seeing the FBI come and go carrying boxes out of
the building.
Speaker 1 (05:18):
Apparently, this lady's office, you just can't you can't make
it up. This lady's office was right next door to
a marijuana dispensary. They are saying that it wasn't just
one marijuana dispensary, it was multiple In case you're wondering, No,
it wasn't just the marijuana dispensary. They got raided. Her
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office got raided too. Okay, So let me explain marijuana dispensaries.
They run on cash. From what I understand, they run
on cash. It's a cash heavy business, which I guess
makes sense even if it's legal. People don't want, you know,
marijuana shop showing up on their credit card bill. I
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understand that you walk in with cash, cash heavy. Whenever
and wherever you find a business that runs mostly on cash,
certainly exclusively on cash, you are almost undoubtedly dealing with
crime of some kind, because that's how you wash money.
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That's how you take dirty money and make it clean money.
Whenever there's a ton of cash, that is how it
is done. But again, this is how democrats think about power.
The whole point of it is get access to the treasury.
Once you get access to the treasury, you work with
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criminal networks and you both loot the treasury. You let
them do most of the looting. They'll keep voting for you,
They'll keep giving you kickbacks in some way, maybe it's
campaign contributions. You keep handing them the key to the
taxpayer bank vault, and they will simply pillage it. This
is again, this is another one of those reasons the
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communists love foreigners so much. When you go get when
you go find foreign barbarian cultures for whom theft is
just how you do things that would be like Somalia.
They just steal all the time. Those people were just thieves.
That's their culture. When you want something, you take it.
What do you mean, don't take it? Of course, take it.
Steal everything I can. That's it's crazy to people who've
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grown up in Christian based Western society, but that's how
a ton of cultures have always operated. If you can
grab it, well, can you think of a better group
of people to bring into the country than Somalis? If
you're a Democrat, you bring them in in mass they
will vote in mass They will vote to keep you
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in office as long as you promise to keep protecting
their community. And you know, their prime for theft. This
is what they do. It's how they grew up. And
we're going to keep running into this over and over
and over again. My concern is that this goes beyond Democrats,
and I think I'm right about that because I told
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you Parker Thayer he's going to join us in ten,
fifteen minutes or now whatever. He's going to join us.
He has a story about fraud. It's going to make
you mad. And it's not from California, it's not from Connecticut,
it's not from New York, Minnesota, Illinois. He has a
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story about fraud that seems pretty rampant, pretty egregious, and
it's from Ohio. And I'm going to ask him at
some point in time. I don't know when it'll come
up exactly. I'm going to ask him. Ohio the state
run by Republicans. I really hope we don't have a
Republican problem here as well. But of course you're not stupid,
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and neither am I. There are corrupt Republicans too, and
I hope they all burn if they're helping, if they're
helping loot the American taxpayer, burn them all, arrest them,
try them, and throw them all in cages for the
rest of their life. Speaking of throwing people in cages,
Barack Obama is just such a slick liar man. It's
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pretty worried about this president. And now he's using the
Attorney General.
Speaker 7 (09:25):
The White House shouldn't be able to direct the Attorney
General to go around prosecuting whoever the president wants cost
rcause technically it's under the executive brand.
Speaker 1 (09:35):
Technic. The norm is that it's independent.
Speaker 7 (09:37):
The norm, the idea is that the attorney general is
the people's lawyer. It's not the president's consiglieri.
Speaker 8 (09:44):
Right, even when it's Bobby Fenidly, it's Bobby predator.
Speaker 1 (09:49):
And so.
Speaker 7 (09:52):
Two of the core principles of a democracy. We can
survive a lot. We can't overcome the politicization of the
criminal justice system, the awesome power of the state. You
can't have a.
Speaker 1 (10:07):
Situation when Barack Obama got elected and ran every single
Republican out of the DOJ and filled it up with
committed communists, and they've been arresting Christians ever since. An evil,
evil man. We'll do some emails next, miss something. There's
a podcast, get it on.
Speaker 9 (10:26):
Demand wherever podcasts are found, The Jesse Kelly Show.
Speaker 1 (10:31):
It is The Jesse Kelly Show on a wonderful Wednesday
up day. You can email us Jesse at Jesse kellyshow
dot com. Let's do some emails before we get back
to these dirty Democrats. Oh, look at this one. Subject
to this one is context about Napoleon. He said, I
was taught in school that Napoleon was Italian who ruled France,
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and I doubt I'm the only one who was taught
that that's not true. In a bit of context, we'll
explain it Italy back at the time of Napoleon's birth,
was not Italy as we know it today. There was
a collection of independent states. One of those states, the
Republic of Genoa, owned an island called Corsica. The people
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of Corsica didn't want to be part of Genoa, so
they said to the Genoans, we're going to declare independence
from you, and since you don't have the money or
resources to fight us off, we suggest you don't waste
anyone's time trying. Genoa knew that was true, so they
turned to nearby France and said, hey, France, we are
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a little bit strapped for cash at the moment, but
we got this island we think you'll like. What do
you say We make a deal, you can buy it
from us. France bought Corsica in seventeen ninety eight and
was able to put down the Corsican Revolution. Napoleon was
born in Corsica in seventeen six sixty nine, so he
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was born a French citizen, but very early into France's
rule over Corsica. Napoleon was a bit anti France in
his youth, but that was mostly to rebel against his father,
who was more welcoming to the French. Napoleon's family were
of minor nobility, so they were able to get him
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into military school in mainland France. I hope you enjoyed
reading this, And hey, maybe I taught the oracle something new,
says I can say his name his name is Adam. No,
Adam already knew all that, now I'm kidding. Now, I
did know a little bit of that. I didn't actually
know all those details. That was good information. Hey, Jesse,
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please make it make sense. How can we producing so
much How can we be producing so much oil that
we exported to other countries yet our gas prices are rising?
Is it because we closed all? Her name is Mary,
all right, Mary, So let me explain. It's a very
weird industry. Daniel Turner has dropped some knowledge on us
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about this many times before it. But let me explain one. Oil, remember,
is priced globally. Globally, It's not just what you can
make in your backyard. Think of all the oil in
the world going into one big pool, and however much
oil is in the pool available at that time. That's
how oil is priced. That's a very simplistic way to
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look at it. But it's pretty accurate with me. Second, oil,
when you pull it out of the ground, it's not
ready for you to pour into your engine, all right,
it's not ready for you to squirt into your gas tank.
Oil has to be refined. They have to work with
it to make it all right. California, for instance, did
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you know that California they get ships loaded with oil
from the Middle East. Now, for someone who understands California
and the amount of oil, certainly the amount of oil
off the coast of California, that's bunkers. Wait a minute,
you're taking oil from Saudi Arabia. You have oil right here.
It's a weird global market because it is the most
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important commodity in the world by a mile, because everyone
needs it. Everything runs on it, everything is built with it.
It's the most important commodity on planet Earth. Oil just
has developed over the years, this weird global market where
you pull it out of the ground here and then
you ship it away and they refine it, and then
they ship the same thing. You pull it out of
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the ground back, but they're refining stuff with you. It
is a very very complicated thing. Why our gas price
is so high because things are not flowing like they
used to through the strait of horm moves. Does it
make sense until you understand that all these things are
priced globally. But we have all we need here, we do,
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We're sending it away, we're selling it. We are I
know that until things are flowing the way they normally
flow through the strait of war moves, gas prices are
going to continue to go up. Now they'll be little
splurge just like that. Here's the headline, oil plunges in
markets surge. But the second part of this is important.
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On the report of a US in Iran being near
a deal, this is I don't want to call it
manipulation of the markets because I don't know that at all,
but I'll say this, the power of the presidency is incredible.
The markets don't like war of any kind. When Donald
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Trump goes to the social media, he almost always does
this on social media, and he says, hey, I think
we've about got a deal. We've almost got a deal.
The markets are going to love that every single time
because they are predicting the future. Oh, if we have
a deal, that means goods are flowing again. That means
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we can price things less. The market loves that. Trump
knows that Trump has done this many many times. And
I don't know whether we actually are getting super close
to a deal and those dirty, lying Iranians are backing out.
Maybe it's simply a leadership confusing thing. As we discussed
many times before, there's not one central leader. There's these
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different factions. For whatever reason, Trump has several times come
out and said I think we got a deal, We're
close to a deal, And every time he has said
that publicly, the markets have responded positively. We love it.
Then we'll find out some missile got shot somewhere and
the markets will it goes the opposite way. You see,
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markets don't like war. It's bottom line. I'm still hopeful,
like I have been hopeful, that we will get something,
something hammered out. That'll be I mean, there's gonna be
terrible parts to it. We'll get something hammered out and
then move on. We have Parker Thayer talking fraud. Next.
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This is the Jesse Kelly Show. It is the Jesse
Kelly Show on a fantastic Wednesday. All right, let's get
right to it here with Parker Theayer Investigative Research or Capital.
All right, you know what Parker. I want you to
lay out, Capital Research What do you do? What do
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you find? I'm giving the show over to you because
the story is so aggravating. I've read I read what
you did, and my head about popped off. Take it away.
Speaker 8 (17:46):
It's a dangerous thing trusting me with the show, but
I'll do my best.
Speaker 1 (17:49):
O Good.
Speaker 8 (17:51):
At the Capitol Research Center, we investigate a lot of
nonprofits and money flows in the world of politics and
kind of just tell people, you know, who is funding
the groups that they see that are trying to ruin
their lives. As part of that work, I was working
on a story, a completely unrelated story about a federally
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funded nonprofit that had the sketchiest financial forms that ever seen,
and it turned out that it was run by a
member of the Somali Chamber of Commerce. And that you know,
that investigation is this whole own thing about the organization
called the Unix Foundation. But while I was doing that investigation,
I noticed that there were an inordinate number of what
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are called home healthcare companies. Basically, this is a medicaid
program some of you may have heard of before, and
this program essentially is supposed to pay people who are
you know, related to or you know, carrying for the
destitute who are homebound in some way and you know,
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take care of them. The problem is that this program
has been expanded to include basically anything. It will pay
you to provide conversation and company and doing dishes and
making dinner for just about anybody who a doctor will
sign a note for what we found. And I, once
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I found the story, I brought it to the fabulous
folks of the Daily Wire. Fantastic reported there Luke Rosiak,
who we've all probably been seeing the story come up from.
And we found an entire street full of businesses. And
when I tell you we went there, we actually we
did the whole Nick Shirley thing. We went there in
person to you know, see what was actually going on
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in these buildings there. It is an alternate universe. It's
like you're leaving the United States and entering another country.
There is the entire economy of the town has been destroyed.
This whole area of Columbus. There's there's nothing but medicaid businesses.
That's all there. There's daycares, medicaid businesses, and a few
beauty salons. That's about it. And we found seven. Actually
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there was more than seven, but seven buildings were owned
by one real estate company called Cordoba Real Estate out
of New Jersey, who had their own sketchy landlords who
were tied the past instances of mortgage frauden et cetera.
And in these seven buildings there were two hundred and
eighty eight companies billion medicaids over two hundred and fifty
million dollars, so nearly a quarter of a billion dollars
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over the last couple of years for two hundred and
eighty eight companies. When we walk through these office buildings,
they are empty. There was there were maybe ten people
if you were lucky, in each building floor after some
one of these buildings had eight floors of offices. We
saw maybe three people the whole time we knocked on
door after door. It's just all of them are home
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care companies. There's a few other things, a couple of
trucking companies here and there, a couple of beauty salons
that don't appear to be beauty salons at all. They're
all getting Small Business Administration loans. They're all getting Medicaid funding.
It's this enormous racket. And then we started digging into
the personal backgrounds of the people who are running these companies,
and all of them have fraud convictions. They all have
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been evicted from numerous apartments in the past. They have
violent salaries in their background, but the state of Ohio
and the federal government don't seem to care. They've all
been getting millions of dollars for running these medicaid companies.
And the story is still ongoing. We are still finding
out things. I won't give it away just yet, but
we just found out that somebody fled the country, one
of the people that we wrote about, so that will
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be coming up soon. But I mean, it's like nothing.
I've been researching waste in federal funding. I've been researching
fraud for years. I have never seen anything like this
in all the time that I've been doing this. And
Luke said exactly, his career has been going for twenty years.
No one, neither of us, has ever seen anything like this.
It was truly something else.
Speaker 1 (21:50):
Speaking with Parker Thayer Capital Research Center, Okay, Parker, so
these people who are doing this is it I know
you said it was a Somalie Namehod. Are you finding
as you dig through and sift through all this is,
does this seem like a Somali problem.
Speaker 8 (22:07):
Yes, well, so it's a combination of people from Somalia
and Ghana that seemed to occupy this one very small
area of Columbus that they have dominated entirely. I mean
you can drive around the area. There were we saw
grocery stores like floor to ceiling. The outside of the
building was decorated with seven gigantic murals of the Somali flag.
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There were the only grocery there were. There were abandoned
Rite Aids and Dollar Generals and Walgreens. All of them
had closed. They'd all been seemingly driven out of business
because they were in every strip mall. There were African
and Somali food markets. I mean, the entire economy of
this area of the town has just been completely wiped
out and replaced. And yeah, I mean when when you
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go through the list of the owners of these companies,
like we did not. It's one thing I want to
make clear. We didn't set out to try and target smalies,
which is when we walked into these buildings. A few
people we did talk to universally, they all accused us,
you know, you're just doing this because you're racist. You're
doing this because you hate Smalians. We just said that
we went there because that's where the home care companies were. Like,
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it seems like a quarter of all of the ones
in the state of Ohio were on this one street,
and all of them happened to be owned by Smallians,
a lot of ghan Ghanans, Ghanaans, I don't know how
you say it, a lot of them as well. But yeah, no,
there was no one, no one named Bob, Chuck, Roy, Emily, Laura, no,
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no one, none of those names. I mean, it was all,
you know, very clearly. These people are proud to be Somalian.
They often post about it. Some of them run nonprofits
called the Somali Resource Center, the you know. Some of
them run newspapers called the Somali Posts. They run for
One of them was running for office and bragging about
his Somali heritage and saying that you know how much
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it shaped him and how proud he was of his community.
The community, though, pretty much seems to exist by taking
money from medicaids. I don't know what other industry they're
involved in. There's not really much room for anything else
because all of the commercial real estate is taken up
by that.
Speaker 1 (24:14):
Okay, Parker, I have to ask a question. I'm not
totally sure I want the answer to it. But this
sounds awful, it's aggravating, it makes me want to choke somebody.
But it also sounds like it might be legal.
Speaker 8 (24:30):
That's the thing. So a lot of these comings. So
for example, the person who fled the country, which there
will be updates on that person. Obviously they were being
investigated and they were caught. I actually wrote ANOS had
a couple of weeks ago about many many convictions there
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have been in the home care fraud industry, which it
is its own industry. This is a massive, massive program.
It's the biggest program in Medicaid, and it it did
not used to be. This is a recent development. But
for the most part, yeah, this is how the system
was apparently designed to work. Was that, you know, basically,
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you can get paid to take care of your own relatives,
you know, just talk to them and make dinner.
Speaker 7 (25:19):
You know.
Speaker 8 (25:19):
That's what most people would call being in a family,
but for this community, apparently it is called revenue. But yeah,
this is this is a lot of this is legal,
and the only way to prove that it is not
legal would be to be in the house with them
while they're doing this home care. But obviously you can't
do that. It require way too many federal agents, and
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there's just no way to police this program at all.
There's basically zero oversight.
Speaker 1 (25:47):
Parker, I can't help, but wonder the GOP is a
red state pretty solidly read now courtesy of Barack Obama.
But we don't have to go into that this is
a red state. This is happening under Republican leadership. What
are Republicans in the state of Ohio doing about it?
Speaker 8 (26:06):
Well, you know that's funny. While we were walking through
one of these buildings, and this was not an unusual thing,
there were notices of default from the state treasurer. There
were one instance, we found commercial driver's licenses just lying
around on the floor of a lobby, like actual printed
at once from other states, mind you, not from Ohio.
But one time we found a envelope who was five
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months old. There was a notice of prosecution from the
Ohio Bureau of Criminal Investigation, also run by the Republican
Attorney general. There it's been sitting there for five months.
Nobody had touched it. The office building that it was
outside of or the not office building. The office it
was outside of was abandoned. There was mail piling up
under the door, the lights were off. Nobody had been
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there in five months. So seemingly things are being done.
But as far as we can tell, when the audits
are happening and things are getting caught, people are basically
just pecking up and moving to the next day. So,
you know, are people going after them? Yes, is anything
actually being accomplished by that? It doesn't seem like that's
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the case.
Speaker 1 (27:14):
Parker, he is Parker Thayer. Go read his stuff. He
does great, absolutely great work. He's masterful with this kind
of stuff. Go get him, buddy, Keep exposing. I'm I
appreciate it absolutely.
Speaker 8 (27:25):
Stay tuned for part three today.
Speaker 1 (27:29):
I told you your blood pressure was gonna go up. Now.
I think about all the people not making ends meet,
and these dirty foreigners come over here and just pillage
this freaking place. It is such a crime. It's a
freaking crime. One more segment, Hang on the Jesse Kelly Show.
It's still real to me, dammit, the TRN stacks. It
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is the Jesse Kelly Show. Final segment of The Jesse
Kelly Show on and amazing, amazing Wednesday. Yes, we are
going to be back tomorrow with Part four. It'll definitely
be the final part. I was trying to wrap it
up today. I probably could if I didn't want to
rush the end. I don't think it'll be I don't
think it'll be an hour tomorrow. Maybe a segment will
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wrap up this Napoleon Invasion of Russia. That'll be hour
two tomorrow. If you want to email me, I'll try
to knock out a bunch of emails tomorrow in preparation
for ass doctor Jesse Friday. You can get those things
emailed into Jesse at Jesse kellyshow dot com. The political
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situation in California angers me, and I've told you why before.
It angers me because California is freaking paradise. The weather,
it's just gosh. I love California, and I'm telling you,
you want to hear something crazy. You're gonna judge me
for this. Don't judge me for this. If California was
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a relatively normal Democrat state, you know, like they used
to be thirty years ago, something like that, thirty forty
years ago. If that was the case, it is such
a paradise. I would consider moving to a red county
where I could have guns in California, I would pay
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It's such a paradise. I would pay slightly higher taxes
on things. I would have things be slightly more expensive,
and you know, I'm cheap like Chris. I would do that.
That's how nice California is. But it is uninhabitable now
because of the tax and regulation environment. And then you
watch things like these debates where their gubernatorial candidates are
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having these debates. Remember how many times we talked about
how there are just no more guardrails anymore in these
blue states. You can't get too far to the left.
So anytime you have a debate in a place like California,
you know your voters want to hear it. Listen to
these psychopaths.
Speaker 10 (29:57):
On the question of healthcare for the end, documented said,
I said, everybody in californ you it has a right
to healthcare.
Speaker 9 (30:05):
And let's hand the truth of the matter is, immigrants
built this state. Immigrants make this state run legally. The
fact of the matter is we had a broken immigration system,
and now you want to victimize the people who are
working here and making the state run. Thank you, As
Antonio said, try and get rid of them.
Speaker 1 (30:23):
Let's do it, Okay, what Katie Porker have say.
Speaker 4 (30:28):
It's the job of the California governor to protect every
single Californian. The sanctuary state policy is designed to make
sure that our state resources, the taxpayer dollars, the public
servants that we have are focusing on doing their jobs,
which is not cooperating with the federal immigration authorities. These
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are Californians. They contribute to our economy, they pay taxes,
and they're one of the only ways that our state
has been growing in recent years.
Speaker 1 (30:55):
These are Californians. And by the way, everyone else is leaving.
We need these foreigners. It's the only reason anyone came in.
What about funding healthcare.
Speaker 10 (31:04):
For Congressman Porter, your thoughts on the idea of funding
healthcare for undocumented immigrants statewide?
Speaker 1 (31:11):
Yes, yes, and enter.
Speaker 4 (31:13):
And that's, by the way, what I think Californians deserve.
As answers to these questions.
Speaker 1 (31:17):
Alex and for critics say that we that's her plan.
Speaker 11 (31:22):
Here's my plan, my plan, my cup plan, make affordable
California again. Will recognize children's who'll maintain GPA level three
point eight seven, three point ninety three, will support first
mine card. Upon graduation from high school, We'll credit five
hundred five dollars. Let's support our children, let's our schooling system.
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Thank you.
Speaker 1 (31:47):
I'm sorry, I can't stop laughing about this.
Speaker 5 (31:49):
People in the eighteen Senatorach district trust me. They saw
my commercials. They believe what I was saying.
Speaker 1 (31:55):
Your message to voters here, The massive to voters here is.
Speaker 5 (31:58):
That they know me and they know when I make
a promise that I delivered on my promises. I've been
representing this community for thirty years, but I could tell
you I'm going to be successful. And the reason he
is because the people trust me.
Speaker 1 (32:09):
Absolutely. You can trust Louise.
Speaker 6 (32:11):
The FBI here telling us today that these are court
authorized criminal search warrants that they are issuing, and they're
going into the building behind me. This is the office
here in Portsmith of State Senator Louise Lucas. You can
likely see some of the FBI agents behind me. All
of the staffers inside this building were told to come outside.
I could hear them saying that they were not allowed
back of the building. Throughout the last hour, we've been
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seeing the FBI come and go carrying boxes out of
the building.
Speaker 1 (32:37):
Shirtless man forced a team to eat Gusher's candy in
a restaurant bathroom. Kids are so soft today, Okay, I
understand him being shirtless was probably intimidating. I got that
show some appreciation for gushers. Gushers are underrated. Chrissy, you
Gusher's fan? You don't like them? What? What is it?
It's they're two stiff key that might be the most
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feminine thing. Are you kidding? They're too They're too sticky.
That is pathetic? You are you are, honestly, I hope
you are ashamed of yourself.
Speaker 8 (33:13):
And now here's a headline, why you know?
Speaker 1 (33:16):
You know the thing? Headlines We didn't get to the
House quietly paid out more than three hundred thousand dollars
in taxpayer money to settle sexual harassment cases. A reminder
to you that you pay taxes and the House of
Representatives pays off victims with your money. Graham, that would
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be Lindsey Graham urges the Trump administration to arm Iranian
opposition forces. I actually think, believe it or not, I
think this is brilliant. What could go wrong? We will
import large amounts of arms to various rebel groups. Once
we are them. We'll surely never have to face them
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again in the future as terrorist opposition. We will arm them.
They will become Thomas Jefferson and fight for freedom and
be allies for America. Good call Lindsey. Democratic fundraising platform
ACT Blue sues Texas Attorney General Paxton in alleges retaliation.
Act Blue pay attention to these Act Blue cases that
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are going to be coming down. I suspect it's just
a suspicion because this is a major left wing fundraising group.
I suspect that there is foreigner money flowing into Act Blue,
and I'll tell you, I'll take it a step further.
I suspect that nation states are finding ways to fund
Act Blue because everyone knows Democrats are bad for America
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and good for countries like China. You want Democrats to
win anyway. We'll be back tomorrow. Finish history. Do some emails,
have some fun, that's all.