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Speaker 1 (00:10):
This is a Jesse Kelly Show. It is the Jesse
Kelly Show. Final hour of the Jesse Kelly Show on
a magnificent Tuesday. We are going to talk a couple
things this hour. They're turning more criminals, loose rents are
coming down in the country in some areas, something that's
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going to be a problem, I think for the GOP
healthcare stuff, all that emails so much more coming up
in the final hour of the Jesse Kelly Show. And
I hope you are not saddened that we're all done
with the Rhodesi and Bush War. Just the heads up.
I have no earthly idea what history thing I'm going
to do next. I haven't even started researching something because
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I don't know. I'm gonna wait till something piques my interest.
So I guess we shall see. Now, let's talk about
a potential problem. Potential problem. There is a health care
argument going on right now in Capitol Hill, and I
won't bore you with all the details on it, nor
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am I a healthcare expert. But I know a bit
about a bit because I've been involved in this kind
of thing for quite a while. The general idea is
this Obamacare Obamacare was designed to fail, designed to fail,
and a lot of people forget this. But every now
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and then, when you catch a communist, maybe after one
too many vodkas, they will forget to lie and they'll
be honest about it. So let's rewind a little bit.
Barack Obama gets elected president, committed communist, only president we've
ever had who actually hates the country, so on and
so forth, goes tearing it apart as fast as he can.
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He Every president knows this president, and it knows this
that you generally get one signature piece of legislation. You'll
have other laws you pass, but you generally get one
that's kind of your thing. The one he chose was Obamacare.
Was this insurance essentially takeover is basically what it was.
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The government's going to guarantee insurance, so on and so forth.
Now this is honestly, it was a brilliant play by
the communists. And here's why healthcare, even for the most confident, educated,
committed anti communist, healthcare is one of those issues that's
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difficult there, or I should say, can be difficult to
discuss with people. Why it's so personal and emotional. Have
you ever been emotional about something, or been in an
argument with someone who's emotional about some thing. It can
be hard to have a logical argument about something, just
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dealing with facts and truth when someone is emotional about something.
I'm the same way about the things I'm emotional about.
It's hard to get me reasonable and rational. Healthcare. What
do people think about when they think about healthcare? Well,
you're probably thinking about it right now. My mom died
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of cancer. My dad is dying right now, Jesse. I
have this debilitating illness, Jesse, I have medical bills piling up.
I can't afford them. What do I do? Maybe you're
older right now, Maybe you're on Social Security, maybe you're
on medicare not super wealthy. Maybe maybe you sit around
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from time to time or all the time, and maybe
you worry what's going to happen to you when and
if you get sick and you start to fade. Are
you just gonna die? Or are you gonna be able
to afford? But you it's so personal to people, to everybody,
because everyone has a personal story about it, young and old.
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So it becomes so difficult to argue against the government
stepping in. This is what was so brilliant about obamacarets.
It was so brilliant. The government stepped in. They didn't
step all the way in and take over every part
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of healthcare in the country. They stepped in just enough
to screw up the insurance agency with or agencies which
would guarantee that costs would go through the roof. If
you want a chart or a graph that would make
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you sob in your hands, go look at what the
average family of four was paying for healthcare premiums pre
Obamacare versus today. It's stackering. Did you know that when
aub and I were first married, one kid, maybe two kids,
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maybe Luke was a newborn, about two grand a year.
You know that. I'm sorry to even bring it up,
because I know that probably hurts when you're thinking about
what you pay now. I would venture to guess an individual,
a young, healthy individual, couldn't get health insurance for two
grand a year. Now, that was a family of four,
and it wasn't gold plated, but that was good insurance.
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You know, everything's covered deductible, things like that. Now the
costs are through the roof. Well, Obamacare did that. Now
here's the problem, and there's a reason Democrats shut down
the government and they kind of made this healthcare stuff
a central part of why they shut it down. Of
course they were lying, but they made it a central
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part of their messaging. Now we're facing a problem. You see,
the Obamacare subsidies have run out. The communists the Democrats
are demanding, well, you have to give us more of those.
You have to extend those. We need a three year
extension on the Obamacare subsidies. The Republicans shockingly are saying,
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uh no, that's outrageous. We need different reforms. So the
two sides are now going to argue, and we don't
have to get into all the details of what they're
going to argue about. The problem is this government things. Certainly,
government entitlements of any kind are more addictive than crack cocaine.
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And I wouldn't know because I haven't tried either, but
I hear crack cocaine is quite addictive. Government entitlements are
just as addictive. When people get them, they like them,
they want more of them, and they will despise anyone
who wants them to stop. The GOP, the low t
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idiotic GOP, now has to find a way to fight
a messaging war with communists who are going to campaign
on handing things out. The Communists are going to campaign
on the government should provide this, and should provide that.
And back to the story I started in the beginning.
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Barney Frank, this dork congressman from Massachusetts. Long ago, he
actually said on camera long ago, I think Obamacare will
lead to single payer. Single payer is, of course, government
run health insurance. Because the Communists are always lying, that's
how they message it. They call it single payer. Single
payer means government payer. They want the government to completely
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take over the health industry in the United States of America,
and Obamacare was the poison pill they always believed would
help them do that. And now here we are. It's
the end of twenty twenty five. We're going into a
huge election year in twenty twenty six. And here's a
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headline seven out. This is from the Daily Caller. Seven
out of ten Americans say the healthcare system has major issues. Now,
everyone can argue about what those issues are, but when
you have an industry that has essentially a seventy percent
disapproval rating, that's going to be a hard sell if
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you're the GOP, isn't it, Especially when the Communists are saying, hey,
they suck doesn't your premium suck? Now? Isn't everything horrible?
Speaker 2 (08:44):
Now?
Speaker 1 (08:44):
Isn't the quality of your care worse? Now? Why don't
you just let us take it over? You should just
let us take it over. Let us take it over.
What's the GOP plan freedom? Yeah, you want to give
the health insurance companies more, you know how it's going
to beaged now. I am not saying we need to
be more like them when it comes to giving things
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out and entitlements. I'm saying quite the opposite, actually, But
I am saying we do have to be aware this
is a potential problem coming for us because with costs
of everything around us going through the roof, absolutely everything
around us going through the roof, when families are now
getting these insurance premiums, and this is the time of year.
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We just did it me, Chris and coy just had
to do it. This is the time of year where
people are renewing their insurance and looking at health insurance.
That's a little bit of sticker shock. Did you just
go through this yourself? I did, little sticker shocked. I
had to go home and sit down with Ab and
be all, hey, so humph, this hurts a little bit
it hurts, And and what are people doing now? They're
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cutting back on the on the on the amount of
insurance insurance they're getting, just to try to save enough
money to try to go month to month. Normal people
are making decisions about their finances right now. They're budgeting
right now for twenty twenty six. This is going to
be a messaging war, in a very very important messaging war.
All right, let's do some emails before we get to
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rents coming down, subversive Hollywood and so much more. But
let's do this. You want to save some more money
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How much was it the last time you had to
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Reminding you you can email the show Jesse at Jesse
Kellyshow dot com and reminding you of this. We have
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locked in our guests for tomorrow. A veteran of the
Rhodesian Bush War is going to join us on the
Jesse Kelly Show. He's not one of these media hound
type guys, just a salty old vet. Ask him some questions,
let him talk. I think his perspective might be wonderful. Right,
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it's gonna be fascinating no matter what, It's been awesome. Now,
before we get to this dirtball police chief in Minneapolis
to do a couple emails, Hey, Jesse, Christmas are too
many Christmas decorations at the Kelly House. So every time
you look around at home, every wall, doorway, window, corner,
and kitchen chair is decorated to remind you of the
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birth of Jesus and this bothers. You have you been
working with Jewish producer Chris for too long? Anyway? All right,
let's talk, shall we? In fact, we'll make this about
Christmas music if you will. I love Christmas music. Do
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you know that? Shake your head, Chris, you have no
saying this this is about I know. It's the same songs, Chris.
They're wonderful songs. Shut up. Anyway. I love Christmas music.
I'm a huge fan. When do you start listening to
Christmas music? When should you? Let me tell you what
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I believe about when you should start listening to Christmas music?
December first, If you ask Aub, I'm I'm almost positive,
actually not, I think about it. I am positive. Christmas
music started in our house in October, before Halloween. There
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was Christmas music in our house. You know. Part of
what makes Christmas music so wonderful, there's a small window it.
It's that it's rare It's that it's just a short
time of year. You get to you get to experience
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Christmas music. I'll tell you something, ELE'SE give you another
little pointer. I tell this to my sons when I'm
trying to teach them how to have conversations, how to
how to you know, have a discussion with people to
and fro and just I don't have about a conversation,
business conversations, personal conversations. Tell him always leave him waney
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more son. Don't be the guy that stays too long,
be the guy that leaves too early. Don't be the
guy that says too much. Be the guy that they
wanted a little more from. When you leave, have them saying, oh, man,
that dude's cool. I wish man that sucks he had
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to go that, you know what, can't wait to get
him here next time. Don't ever be the guy who
opens up his mouth and everyone goes, oh gosh, he's
still going. You never want to be that guy. Wonderful
things oftentimes are wonderful in part because they're limited. It's
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not that I have any desire to stop any kind
of celebration about the the birth of our Lord and
save you Jesus Okay, it's not that. If every square
inch of the house and the yard becomes Christmas, if
every song on the radio becomes Christmas, then Christmas Day
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is not as special. What Chris, You know what, that's
actually a very good point. Chris said, hymns are different
than Christmas music. Of course they are. They're different than
Christmas music. And I realize people listen to Christian music
throughout the week. I have Christian music on my phone.
I'll listen to it occasionally throughout the week. Part of
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what makes it wonderful I should probably listen to it more,
by the way, But part of what makes it wonderful
is it's on Sunday when you walk into worship. It's
the scarcity of it is what makes it great.
Speaker 3 (15:52):
Uh.
Speaker 1 (15:53):
Eating out? Eating out at a restaurant, isn't it wonderful
because it's rare? It's so expensive. Now, I'll tell you
about this Friday. This Friday, Bob and my youngest Luke,
they have plans. They have to go do this mother's
son thing that they always do. It's a tradition for them.
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James and me we linked up this morning and he said, hey,
Mom and Luke are gone. Should we go out to eat.
We don't go out to eat often. Should we go
out to eat on Friday? And his face lights up? Yeah,
And of course I asked him where should we go?
And you know exactly what he said on my life.
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He said, should we go to Red Lobster? And I said,
we should go to Red Lobster. That's special because it's rare.
If we went to Red Lobster every single night, or
even if we went to Red Lobster once a week,
then it wouldn't be special anymore. It's special because when
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they this Friday, I think it'll probably be a lunch thing.
When they this Friday, set down that basket of heavenly
warm cheddar Bay biscuits, and I take that shrimp scampy butter,
and I peel off a little piece of biscuit and
I stir it up with the shrimp. Can't don't shake
your head, Chris, and I shure it up, stir it
up with the shrimp scampy butter, and pop it in
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my mouth. I think it's been a month since I've
eaten a Red Lobster, if not more. It's special to me. Chris.
By the way, I know you've got a shellfish thing.
Can you deal with the shrimp scampy butter? Does that be?
Speaker 4 (17:34):
No?
Speaker 1 (17:35):
Why not? There's no shrimp in it anymore. It's made
with shrimp. Can't you bless it or something or do
something to it? There's no there's no way to extract it.
There's no Jewish distracted like extraction method. I would have
thought you people came up with something by now. Can't
burn it or something? All I can ask questions. By
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the way, let me ask you quick question, really, in
all seriousness, are you America first? Is that your thing?
America first? If you are, I'm glad. What's your cell
phone company? Who is your cell phone company? You know
that Pure Talk is the cell phone company that hires
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Americans and when they give back, they give back to
support veterans. That's what Pure Talk does. Because of your generosity,
they've been able to donate over a half a million
dollars this year to America's Warrior Partnership. When you pick
up your phone and you dial pound two five zero
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and you say Jesse Kelly, you'll talk to an American
and it almost sounds like they're smiling on the other
end of the line. Almost pleasant dial pound two five zero,
say Jesse Kelly. Spend ten minutes on the phone with
an American and switch your cell phone service. You'll save money,
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You'll support the patriotic cell phone company. You'll feel better
about yourself, and an extra grand in your pocket. That's
what the average family of four saves. An extra grand
in your pocket. Don't that's not too shabby either, pound
two five zero, say Jesse Kelly. All right, this idiot
police chief and emails next. Fighting for your freedom every
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day the Jesse Kelly Show. It is the Jesse Kelly
Show on a wonderful, wonderful, wonderful Tuesday. Remember, if you
missed any part of the show, you can download at iHeart,
Spotify iTunes. So remember, I remember at the end of
last hour when we were talking Rhodesian Bush War, and
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we started talking about Robert Mugabi and how he essentially
just took over everything, the cops, the military, and then
they only did his bidding. They punished his enemies, they
rewarded his friends. Remember how we've been talking about what's
happening in America, in the areas of America that are
communists controlled, from the FBI to Chicago to you name
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it the communists, including the cops, the police chiefs. The
communists protect the communists, and they punish everybody else. This
is how it works. I want to introduce you to somebody.
This is the police chief of Minneapolis, Minnesota. This is
in response to Ice picking up illegals in Minneapolis who
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he was.
Speaker 2 (20:33):
It's especially personal to me, having been raised a Catholic,
to be in a Christian church this morning, as we
are approaching Christmas, and I cannot help but think of
what is happening in our city today and how that
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echoes with how outsiders have been treated for thousands of years.
How Mary and Joseph themselves were considered outsiders and forced
to stay in a barn. That's what we're getting ready
to commemorate as Christians around the world while all of
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this fear.
Speaker 1 (21:15):
Yeah wait wait, we got it, We got it. I
wanted to remind you again, and this is for old
listeners and new listeners. Never ever let the communist use
your values against you. It's one of his most effective tools.
Do you remember the Bible, sorry Chris, it was New Testament.
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Do you remember when the devil started tempting Jesus when
he was spending his time in the wilderness. Remember what
the devil did started quoting Scripture to Jesus, never let
the communist use your values against you. He does not
share them. He has nothing but disdain for you. He
has nothing but distain for your values. He has nothing
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but to staining for your religious beliefs. By the way,
he've used your religion as a competing religion to his.
He has nothing but disdain for your values. But because
he himself is without morals and without values, it gives
him complete freedom to use your values against you because
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he doesn't care about lying. He wants to lie. He's
trying to lie. They have used this against the Christian
Church and the Jews Chris in this country for years
in years in years and years and years.
Speaker 5 (22:34):
Is that?
Speaker 1 (22:34):
That was that what the Bible said? Is that? What?
What what Jesus do? They were refugees, which of course
is all completely inaccurate. This all of Jesus's travels, remember
Marrying Joseph's travels, they were all in the Roman Empire.
They essentially never left the country. You had to go
register places for the census. They were they were never illegal,
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they were That's that's not how that worked. At all
that Rome controlled all that. But setting that aside, those
facts don't matter to him, so don't bother correcting him
with those facts. He didn't bring it up because it's accurate.
He brought it up because it's designed. Yes, killed that fly.
There'd been a fly landing on me the whole show,
and I just nuked him on camera? What Chris? What?
Speaker 5 (23:19):
What?
Speaker 1 (23:20):
That was one slap too? Everybody heard it? Tell me
that came across? Chris? Did it come across? Everyone could
hear it? Are you upset? I can't do it. I
can't do anything, Chris. It's where the fly landed. Anyway.
They've been doing this on the Christians in this country forever.
Quoting scripture to you, is that what Jesus would want.
Jesus would want all the Muslims to come in in Minneapolis,
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to have the Muslim called a prayer five times a day.
That's what Jesus would want. And there are a bunch
of fruity, effeminate pastors in this country who go along
with that garbage too. Reject it. Hey, Jesse, the Bill
of Rights was wrong when it put freedom of religion
in speech in the same place religion is more cultural
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than theology, and Muslim culture is organized, strategic, and loyal
in their cause. Look you, okay, you can argue. You're
welcome to argue that the founders screwed up this or
screwed up that. We're always we can always question people.
Nobody's perfect, including the founders of this country. But let
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me ask you something. Did your parents, if you're older,
let's say you're my age forty four, did your parents
when you were growing up, ever warn you about the
dangers of social media? Oh? They didn't. Why because your parents,
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when they were raising you couldn't even fathom that there
would one day be a device that fits in the
palm of your hand that doesn't just make phone calls,
it can connect you via app to anyone on the planet.
Asking your parents to see that in the future, so
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they could have prepared you would have been That's an
impossible ask. The founders never dreamed that future Americans would
flood the country with foreigners, including all people from all
different cultures all over the place. If you told the
Founders there would be multiple parts of America that had
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the Muslim called a prayer five times a day, they
would have looked at you like you had three heads.
They could never even fathom that at all. You had
to be a professed Christian to serve in any of
the original thirteen colony governments. You had to be Do
you realize that they weren't passive about it at all.
In fact, they encouraged the individual states to start churches.
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They had different denominations, right, they were all kinds of
different denominations. That's what they meant by freedom of religion.
They don't want didn't want the Catholics smacking around the Quakers,
or the Quakers smacking around the Puritians that no, no, no, no,
you worship however you want that way. They would never
have signed on for this, And they probably couldn't fathom
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American politicians being so evil. They openly campaigned to import
these people in mass Speaking of evil, listen to John
Bolton talking about Ukraine.
Speaker 5 (26:35):
So I think Ukraine needs to do more to show
the fight against corruption continues. You can probably have local
elections in places where the Russians aren't occupying. And I
think this is advice from a friend. I think they
need to lower their draft age from twenty five to
eighteen to get more manpower on the battlefield and to
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make sure that the country as a whole is bearing
the burden of this war equally.
Speaker 1 (27:02):
Do these people even hear themselves? Do they even hear themselves? Hey,
we've already butchered all the twenty five year old Ukrainians
we can find. Let's get the eighteen year olds out
there too. And these people think they're the good guy
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when they go on TV and say these kinds of things.
And these are the people that was John Bolton, by
the way, these are the people who've been running America's
foreign policy for twenty to thirty years, if not longer.
They don't even hear themselves. If a Ukrainian man wants
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to go off and fight the Russians, fight for his country,
I think that's honorable, and I think that's wonderful for
an American to sit thousands of miles away and tell
the Ukrainians they should go start kicking indoors and drag
eighteen year olds to the front line to be incinerated
by a Russian drone man alive. I'm not a good person.
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I fully admit that I ain't that, you know what.
It gives me some comfort to know I'm actually not
the worst person on the planet. All right, let's talk
about rents going down. We'll talk about subversive Hollywood opening
up the jails. There's a lot to cram into the
final segment. Next you're listening to the Jesse Kelly Show,
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You're welcome. It is the Jesse Kelly Show. Final segment
of The Jesse Kelly Show on a magnificent Tuesday. You
can email us Jesse at Jesse kellyshow dot com. Cost
of housing is bad. I know that Scott Descent went
on the news.
Speaker 3 (28:51):
He said, this a mass unfettered immigration. They have pushed
up rents, especially for working Americans. There's a recent study
out from Wharton School that shows every one percent increase
in population, rents one up one percent.
Speaker 1 (29:05):
Wow.
Speaker 3 (29:06):
So President Trump, by the enforcing the border, sending home
more than two million illegals, rents are We're now seeing
D and C rents coming down substantially. I think that
that will continue this via for the rest of the year.
Speaker 1 (29:23):
Maybe you're sitting there saying, but my rent hasn't come down, Well,
where do you live. In order for rents to come
down where you are, illegals have to be removed from
where you are. Here's the headline from the Blaze, Rents
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will come down, but not in sanctuary cities. Loan agent
chronicles homes apparently abandoned by illegal aliens. Time and time again,
I'm going to keep bring this up. It comes up
with gas prices, it comes up with everything. Time in
time again we run into this exact same story. Your
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life in a blue area is not only more expensive.
Now that disparity between blue areas in red areas is
only going to get greater and greater and greater and greater.
The difference is going to increase because remember they don't
have any limiting principles. Now, there's nothing that's too far.
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Have you heard about this? Have you heard about this
California wealth tax? And I say that fully understanding you're
probably not a California millionaire. California looks like it's going
to be a go a one time five percent wealth
tax on super wealthy people. Of course, all this stuff
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is going to get passed down, and people stuck in
these communist controlled areas are going to have their standard
of living drop much more rapidly than people in red
areas because there's nothing holding the communists back. Every new
tax is approved, every new fee, every new regulation. There's
nothing holding these people back. They have no limits. Speaking
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of no limits, Tim Walls, Governor of Minnesota, he's out
there saying things like this, after all these shooting.
Speaker 6 (31:20):
And I don't want to hear how do you define
assault weapon? I sure can assign what it is and
describe what it is and tell you what it does.
And unfortunately we have a whole bunch of parents now
who know a lot more about what these weapons were
meant to do. Not meant to shoot deer. They're not
meant to plink. Whoever, a Republican centator said, he likes
to plink, and how dare we take away his plinking?
Speaker 1 (31:42):
He's actually right about that last part. The weapons they
had when they founded this country, they didn't put that
Second Amendment in there so those guys could go shoot deer.
They didn't put that Second Amendment in there so those
guys could shoot robbers. Even they didn't put that Second
Amendment in there so you could go have fun practicing
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at the range. Founding fathers put that Second Amendment in there,
and that look they wrote about it, Go read it.
They put the Second Amendment in there because they knew
one day America would have politicians who wanted to disarm
you so they could hurt you. And that's what the
Second Amendment was for, not that we were ever going
to have anyone like that.
Speaker 6 (32:22):
We had time, we should have been doing this. But
this is a run out the clock. This is the
oldest strategy in the world. Oh, I don't know, I can't.
I don't know if we can define what an assault
weapon ban assault weapon is, I don't know. Do you
really think limiting them to less than one hundred bullets
is going to do anything?
Speaker 1 (32:38):
Yes, yes it is.
Speaker 6 (32:40):
Yes, it is going to save lives, just like the
extremerist protection orders, which I can pull quotes from many
of these folks who said, this will do nothing, This
will not protect lives, this will take away our freedoms.
It's time to start reporting that.
Speaker 1 (32:53):
That is all bullsh less than one hundred rounds, one
hundred rounds, that's not even a decent range day. Less
than one hundred rounds is not the number you're going with.
All right, they say things like this.
Speaker 4 (33:12):
Why not, Why aren't we gonna fix it? They're trying
to do something about it. In Australia again, on the
issue of guns, It only took hours after two gunmen
open open fire on and killed Jews celebrating Hanukah at
the beach for Prime Minister Anthony Albinezi to promise reforms.
Politicians there quickly realizing that the strict gun laws the
country enacted after a mass murder back in nineteen ninety
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six needed updating. So why aren't we addressing anything here?
Why not here?
Speaker 1 (33:39):
Would you look at that? The only lesson the communists
learned after the mass shooting was he hasn't gone far enough.
That seems to be the only lesson they ever learn.
He hasn't gone far enough. All right, let's do it.
And now he's a headline while you know the you
know the thing headlines. We didn't get woman who joked
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about putting toilet cleaner in feces in food of white
Maga family identified as the daughter of a Virginia delegates.
They are getting more and more terrorists like every single day,
and that really probably spills a lot of trouble for US.
New York Times now admits these conspiracy theories are true. Yes,
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virtually every conspiracy theory I've heard over the past few
years has turned out to be the truth, while the
media told you you were an idiot and a psycho
for believing it. Conservative landslide in Chile. Jose Antonio cast
wins the presidential race. Apparently he's also a big fan
of Augusto Pinochet. Sounds like things might get pretty good
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down there. Jet Blue pilot reports near collision with military
aircraft near Venezuela. Probably would be a good time to
stop flying cvillion airliners down around Venezuela right about now.
Trump sues the BBC for eleven billion dollars accusing it
of defamation. Yes, they are liars, and this is one
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of the great things that's come out of the Trump
era being more litigious. Chris what EU walks back to
twenty thirty five combustion engine ban to boost the car industry.
Europe prefers to die slowly, not all at once. DNI
bombshell report Joe Biden welcomed eighteen thousand known or suspected
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terrorists to the US. I'll tell you what Senator Tommy
Tuberville told me today that kind of woke me up
and brought this home. Joe Biden brought in eighteen thousand
terrorists into the country in the year twenty twenty six,
we're going to have our two hundred and fiftieth birthday
celebration going on across the country. We're going to have
the Olympics in the country, and we're going to have
the World Cup in the country. Twenty twenty six might
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be a really, really, really tough year. Let's hope law
enforcement is rounding these people up. National guardsmen shot in
DC ambush making extraordinary progress, according to the doctor. Please
keep praying for this young man, Please keep praying for
his family. We are going to join you tomorrow with
more of this stuff and a veteran of the Rhodesian
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Bush War. That's all.