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June 16, 2025 36 mins

You get paid based on the value you provide. The menu whisperer giving fast food companies some pointers. Why would Trump take in all those students that China uses to spy with? Politics are complicated and it only gets worse when it goes international. We have to learn how to sift through the endless amounts of information in this age.  

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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 wonderful Monday. We'll talk about, well, remember that discussion
about Democrats handing the treasury money over to their friends.
Great example courtesy of Chuck Schumer. Problems that the DNC

(00:32):
fast food giants have secret menus. Sorry, it's going to
have to be discussed all that emails and so much
more on the world famous Jesse Kelly Show. I'm sorry,
I said secret menus, secret weapons on their menus. We'll
do a real analysis of this whole thing in depth
in a way that only we can. But as we've

(00:55):
discussed many times before on the show, different ways to
look at government power, political power. And I think at
least you would hope that you would handle it well
that if I could. If I can't, but if I
could hand you the job of US senator, of a mayor,

(01:16):
of your town, president, whatever it is, you would do
some good with it, right, or at least you would
try to. You would try to help your town, help
your country, to try to serve people in some way.
But we always have to keep in mind the different
value systems people have and communists don't think like that.

(01:43):
Helping people, serving people, helping the country. It's always something
they know they have to give lip service to. But
they are there to do only two things. That communist
does two things with power, and only two things. He
and rich himself and his allies, and he punishes his enemies.

(02:05):
That's what he And by the way, if you could
sit him down and hook him up to a light
detector test, they would admit that to you. In fact,
they would flat out tell you, well, why else would
I take power? That's what you're supposed to do with it.
This all comes back to how they look at humans
and humanity. Remember, really everything comes back to that. You
would want to serve your fellow countrymen or the people

(02:27):
in your town because you have a heart for them,
even if you don't know them all personally. You want
people's lives to be better, better, fed, better, house better, this, better,
schools better. You want people's lives to be better. But
the communist doesn't think about that because he hates people.
He is at his core an anti human. He is

(02:48):
enemies of humanity, is what sultanates and describe them as.
He doesn't care about people, so you'd never think about that. Therefore,
whenever you elect a Democrat at any level. This applies
to local, it applies to state, it applies to national.
They are interested in the treasury, they will use that

(03:11):
treasury to enrich their friends in family members. That's why
Joe Biden's family had approximately eight thousand llces. They'll use
that treasury. They'll use your money to enrich themselves and
their friends and their allies, and they'll use your money
to go after you to punish your enemies. This is

(03:31):
courtesy of Freebeacon Schumer. That would be Democrat Chuck Schumer
requests six hundred thousand dollars in taxpayer funds for a
left wing group accused of training illegal immigrants to avoid ice.
The group, by the way, is called the Chinese American

(03:53):
Planning Council. It's under congressional investigation as we speak. That's
how bad this group is. And obviously being accused of
training illegals to avoid deportation is kind of a big deal.
But you see, Chuck Schumer, he doesn't get elected and
think about serving New York or serving the country. He

(04:15):
gets elected because being a United States senator gives him
the keys to the public treasury. He's going to walk
down to that bank vault. He is going to open
up the door, and he's going to grab as much
of that money as he possibly can to hand it
out to all of his friends. That's what the communist

(04:37):
believes he needs to do with power, and it's what
they've done time and time and time again. They have
always operated in that way, and they always will operate
in that way. And if you vote for Democrats, you
vote for more of that. I don't care what otherwise
you believe. And I'm not here to tell you that
Republicans are wonderful. That is not my job at all,

(04:58):
and frankly, I don't believe it. But if you vote
a Democrat, vote for Democrats. That's what they believe at
every level. Jesse. Aren't women athletes trying to have it
both ways? This is from a woman, by the way.
They don't want men to play in their sport because
men are better, but they want to be paid as
much as the male athletes are paid if they want

(05:21):
to be paid like men, and seems to me that
should let men play in the sport. Make up your minds,
God bless you and your family. She didn't say I
could say her name, so I will not. Well, I
don't know that we need to all encompass the women,
because there are all kinds of female athletes out there,
young ladies listening to the sound of my voice right now,
who bust their butt at their sport, try to be

(05:43):
good at it, learn valuable lessons of teamwork, staying in shape,
and think and things like that, Oh just got something
caught my throat. Oh matter, I feel like kamalo. Anyway,
there are all kinds of young women like that don't
think they should be paid like men should be paid.

(06:03):
They don't feel entitled to be televised as much. But
if we have to address those that do, this would
be the WNBA players who are threatening to go on
strike because they don't make as much as the NBA players. Well,
anybody with an at with announce of sense would look
at it and say, well, the NBA makes money. The

(06:24):
WNBA doesn't make any money. It only exists on money
donated to it from the NBA. It's a charity. As
I've said, the WNBA is a charity for lesbians. So
how could a charity, how could the women there think
they should make as much money. A lot of it's
just entitlement, standard left wing sense of entitlement, that I

(06:47):
deserve this, I deserve that. But believe it or not,
some of it comes back to the fact we don't
teach the basics of economics and running a business, and
a lot of people I know it sounds like a
simple point to someone who knows a lot of people
don't understand that you get paid based on the value

(07:12):
you bring to your employer. Chris said, how do they
not get that, buddy, They don't teach it in school.
You you get paid not based on what you deserve.
And look, I'm here to tell you, I'm sorry. You
don't get paid on how hard you work. There are
all kinds of jobs if you go U. I wash

(07:34):
dishes for a living one So it was the first
official job I ever had. I washed dishes in the
back of this restaurant. It's gone now. It was in Bozeman, Montana.
The restaurant was called the Apple Tree. It was not Applebee's.
It was called the Apple Tree, just a standard Applebee's
Chili's type restaurant, pancakes and cheeseburgers, that kind of thing.
And I washed dishes there. That is one of the

(07:57):
hardest jobs I've ever had in my life. The steam,
your feet were soaking wet all day long, you were
standing all day long, and the steam and hot dishes,
And I remember I were construction most of my life.
I'm telling you right now, physically, that particular dish washing
job is one of the hottest jobs I've ever had

(08:18):
in my entire life. I never made less money. Why, well,
how easy is it to replace me? There are a
lot of fifteen year old, sixteen year old illegals whoever,
who will go wash dishes for I think it was
five bucks an hour or something like that. Back then,

(08:40):
I didn't bring real value to the Apple Tree restaurant.
If I showed up at worked the next day, or
never showed up again at all, they wouldn't lose a dime.
The manager, the owner, they knew that I didn't bring
anything of value to them. Therefore I was paid somebody

(09:00):
who didn't bring anything significant of value. You get paid
on the scarcity of your marketable skills. Remember that now
and always. The scarcity of your marketable skills will determine
how you get paid. It's not your talent, it's not

(09:23):
your hard work. It's not the How valuable are you?
Why does the starting quarterback make forty million dollars a year?
He doesn't deserve that. He plays a game for a living.
How many people can do what he does? Is it marketable?
It's unbelievably marketable. Have you looked at the NFL ratings?
Is it rare? Well? How many people can go out

(09:46):
and throw for four touchdowns against an NFL defense? Not
very many. Therefore, because he has marketable skills that are rare,
he's going to make forty million dollars a year while
the rest of us make minimum wage. You get paid
on the scarcity of your marketable skills. But nobody teaches
young people that they're taught that I deserve it or

(10:07):
as long as you work hard. Now, granted, working hard
can make you more valuable, of course it can. It
will make you more valuable, But you understand what I'm saying.
I'm not saying loaf, but that's what determines your pay.
If we want more people to understand how this works,
they could simply go take some free courses from Hillsdale.
Hillsdale has more than forty courses free, including understanding Capitalism

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and given the lack of economic knowledge in this country.
Maybe everybody should take that course. And you can tell
everybody to take that course, and you can watch that
course with your friends, with your children at no cost.
Go to Hillsdale dot edu slash Jesse. And you know

(10:52):
what after you enroll. Remember there's no cost, no cost.
I want you to look around. It's more than just
capitalism or the stories of the Book of Genesis or
Athens and Sparta. Are you interested in that Greek stuff
we touched on last week more than forty courses. Whatever

(11:12):
piqued your interest. Maybe it is math, Maybe it is
ancient history, American history. Whatever it is, they'll teach you
for free Hillsdale dot edu slash Jesse. We'll be back.
You're listening to the oracle. You love this one. It's

(11:32):
a scream baby, the Jesse Kelly Show. It is the
Jesse Kelly Show on a Monday. Remember you can email
the show. Love Hey death threat. Should email that into
Jesse at Jesse kellyshow dot com. So one final word
for tonight on Democrats, communists getting elected and figuring out

(11:55):
a way to give their allies access to the treasury.
Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson. Well, he's the filthy communists they elected.
And if you remember, we've discussed this before, they decided
to get rid of Lori Lightfoot, but in some sort
of a suicide pact, they voted for the admitted socialists next,

(12:21):
and it was the black parts of Chicago that voted
for him. They studied the areas it was he got
all the black vote in Chicago because he's black. Well, again,
what what do communists do when they get power? This
is what they do.

Speaker 2 (12:36):
Our way will bring to black residents in reclaiming ownership
of our own communities. That is the spirit of Juneteenth,
you all. It is about reflecting on our past. Other
cultures are taught to never forget. We need to be
reminded as blacks here in Chicago and America, remembering our

(12:57):
past and working towards a more just future. Investing in
black is not a criminal act.

Speaker 1 (13:07):
Yeah, we got it. That was Brandon Johnson announcing reparations
just for the black people in Chicago. What do communists
do when they get elected with the public treasury. Yeah,
let's move on. I'm gonna do some EBIs. I'm gonna
first address this because it's really important and It's been
on my mind a lot, so we need to knock

(13:29):
this out before we get to the less serious stuff.
You remember a while ago, I told you that something
wonderful had happened in the country, and I encouraged you
to go get some of it. Remember what I said
that Taco Bell brought back the chicken Mechsi melt. Don't what, Chris,

(13:54):
don't shake your head. The chicken Mechsi melt at Taco
Bell is one of the great items ever, and I
told you when it came back, I told you to
go get it. And then it was only on the
menu for a couple of weeks and it's gone. It's
gone again right now, devastating everybody. And this appears to

(14:14):
be a pattern with these big fast food companies. I
am considering starting some sort of a consulting business so
they can come get with me the menu whisper and
find out what works and what doesn't work. And I've
read this article and I couldn't be more outraged at
some of these things. The headline of the article is

(14:36):
this is from what is this from Lifestyle? Major fast
food giants? Oh, this is from Fox Business. Major fast
food giants unveil secret weapons in summer menu battle. First
on the list Chick fil A. Okay, like it. I
like Chick fil A. I like their breakfast actually more
than their lunch. The spicy chicken biscuit Chris with the

(14:58):
little cheese on it, or what you people can't eat
that you don't even need the cheese spicy chicken biscuit excellent.
So I'm a Chick fil A fan. The menu item
they're bringing, the peach milkshake. That's garbage. That's complete garbage.
That's a garbage item. You want to be truly special

(15:20):
a peanut butter milkshake. Everybody loves a peanut butter milkshake.
Freaking peach milkshake. Oh, which brings me to Taco Bell.
Taco Bell, which could bring back the Chicken mexim out,
but instead chicken nuggets. Hey, Taco Bell, you know what

(15:41):
nobody has ever said when they're craving Taco Bell. Ever,
nobody has ever once said, I could really go for
some t Bell chicken nuggets. If you're in the mood
for nuggies, you're going to McDonald's or look, anyone of
a million different places have chicken nuggets. When you're going
Taco Bell, Well, you want some garbage fast food Mexican food.

(16:04):
I want casadas, I want chiloupas, I want the chicken
Mexi melt. I've never gone to Taco Bell and ordered
chicken nuggets. What kind of morons come up with this
kind of stuff. Sorry, I'm gonna try not to get heated. McDonald's. Oh, actually,
give this to mcde's. This isn't bad. Mccrispy strips, chicken strips.

(16:26):
Everybody loves chicken strips, everybody. I'm a supporter. What they're good, Chris. Wendy's.
Wendy's did it right too. Wendy's is expanding the frosty menu. Wendy's.
Frosty's are superior to all the dessert items at Dairy Queen.
Most people don't know this. At Dairy Queen you don't

(16:46):
get the ice cream stuff, which is kind of garbage.
You get a burger. You can get a burger at TQ.
They do a decent fast food burger. Chris, they do,
and remember we talked about this. You can get the
jalapino strips on the burger. I think they're called haliscos
or something like that. So Wendy's just increasing their ice

(17:07):
cream dominance over dq Chipotle. Nobody cares because Chipotle's garbage.
I've had it like six times because all my friends
eat it and they always tell me how great it is,
and so I'm always convinced that I've just ordered the
wrong thing or something like, yeah, it's just rice, Chris,
That's exactly right. Chipotle is filler. That's exactly what it is.

(17:27):
It's a bunch of filler garbage, not high quality stuff
like t Bell Sonic sweet Lemonades, which is exactly what
everybody was calling for. Another sonic beverage that's eight thousand calories.
Burger King. Nobody cares about that because Burger King is horrible.
Popeyees is maybe the one that bothers me the most
because Popeyes offers now a pickle glazer chicken sandwich. Let

(17:53):
me inform all of you chicken companies. I know you
think people want to pickle, you think want to pickle
on the burger, You think people want to pickle on
their chicken sandwich. Pickles are fine by themselves. I'm not
anti pickle, Chris. I've eaten a million pickles in my
life to this day. I would come all it down

(18:14):
a deal pickle in a heartbeat. I like pickles. Pickles
dominate the flavor of a sandwich when you add pickles
to it. Get your pickles and your tomatoes off of
my burger. Let's do some emails. Next the Jesse Kelly Show.
It is The Jesse Kelly Show on a Monday. Remember,

(18:37):
if you missed any part of the show, you can
download the whole thing. I are Spotify iTunes. Also another reminder,
this is not a war correspondent show. This is not
a live breaking news show. I am not a journalist.
So if you are tuning in to get all the
latest updates on whatever pounding Israel was currently handing out

(19:01):
to Iran, you have come to the wrong place. We
will analyze what happens. We'll talk about it after the
next day. I am aware that Donald Trump like an
hour ago put out a public statement saying people should
evacuate Tehran. Eh probably not a great Probably not a

(19:24):
great sign if you're sitting there in the Iranian government.
So look, I'm just not going to update the whole thing.
Who knows where this whole thing's gonna go anyway, Jesse,
even a rice hater like you would dig these jalapeno
cheddar rice crisps, even if you have to dip them
in your caso. They would get full approval from the wife.

(19:46):
I don't eat rice crisps. Okay, I don't eat rice crisps.
That's the kind of disgusting garbage OB eats. I will.
I'm a chip man, Okay, I like chips. I don't
want rice c I don't want to whatever bean chips
you've come up with at all. I want real, actual chips.

(20:07):
That is my desire, Real actual chips. And don't email
me telling me all the garbage that's in chips. I
know there's garbage in chips. I have actually made an
effort to find a healthier chip, believe it or not. No, Chris,
massive chips are good, dude, They're really good. They're really good.

(20:29):
But it's hard to find a healthy chip. You walk
into gas station, good luck finding a healthy chip. Jesse,
is this thing with Israel was great? If Trump was involved,
I applaud him. So why would he cave into China
and accept more students and spies? Okay, first, I don't

(20:51):
like at all. As we discussed the idea of accepting
five hundred thousand Chinese students, and I don't like the idea.
It's not because I have anything against Chinese students. It's
because China uses these students to spy. They train these students,
they are here to observe, they commit acts of espionage.
And this is all stuff that is well known. Is

(21:14):
anybody knows this stuff. Everyone knows this stuff, and Trump
most definitely knows this stuff. In a vacuum, I don't
like it. But as long as we're talking a little
bit of Israel, Iran and and other stuff, let's discuss
something we've talked about before. Foreign policy is complicated. Human

(21:37):
beings want to simplify things. They wanted to steal things
down to their simplest possible form because it makes it
one easy to understand and two easy to pick a side.
It's easy to pick aside. It's The Civil War is
a great example of this, as a matter of fact,
a great example, although they do this with every historical thing. Ever.

(22:00):
The Civil War is just awful. It's unreal to think
that that many Americans spent that much time killing each other.
It's terrible, absolutely awful, and there were horrible people, selfish,
evil people on both sides, on both sides, and it

(22:22):
was so complicated that you had the abolitionists, but the abolitionists,
some one of the South back, some didn't want the
style back, some of the have just so many angels
and demons and so many different parts to it, from
the North to the South, to the motivations to the
Civil War was long and horrible and complicated, with different

(22:45):
factions and different all over the map. But because we
want to understand it more easily, and because oftentimes we
want to, no one wants nobody wants to be seen
as a slave, lover right, because what's worse than slave?
All people are taught to this day they'll speak like
this North good, South bad, But what does that mean?

(23:07):
The North was a gigantic place with all kinds of
horrible people in it. The South was a gigantic place
with all kinds of horrible and wonderful people in it.
But everything has to be distilled down to its simplest
terms for a lot of people. Foreign policy, this happens
all the time in foreign policy. Let's take let's take

(23:29):
what you just brought up. You brought up Iran, Israel, China,
and America. We'll just stick with that. Okay, so picture this.
We have America. In fact, I just made a circle
on a piece of paper. Are there factions in America
that want different things? Radically different things? How many? There's

(23:51):
a lot at work with just America, isn't there? You
study politics every day. I've studied politics every day. We're
always still sorting through and sorting out who belongs to what?
There might The Republican Party alone has how many different factions?
That's just America. Okay, let's add in Israel, totally separate country.

(24:13):
Do you think they have different factions? They do, lots
of them. They have their own Hawks, their own Doves,
their own Democrats, their own Republicans. That Israel, different people,
different motivations. If you just combined those two countries, that
would be complicated. Foreign policy would be complicated. But wait,

(24:34):
let's add in Iran. Iran run by these evil mulas.
But Iran is full of people who want freedom, pro
Western people. Iran itself is in a simple concept either Iran.
They also have relationships countries like Russia, Countries like China.

(24:57):
China gets twenty percent of its oil from Iran. China
is economically invested in Iran. What if I'm not saying
this happened. What if Trump cut a deal you don't
like and I don't like. What if he cut a
deal with China that they sit out the whole Iran

(25:19):
Israel thing. In exchange, they'll also buy oil from US
and will allow their student spies to stay here. Did
it just become more complicated? Did it become more understandable?
When people simplify foreign policy, they're either lying to themselves

(25:42):
and or they're lying to you. Foreign policy has always
been complicated. It is now, It was yesterday, it was
five hundred years ago, two thousand years ago, and it
will be complicated two thousand years from now. Now in
the future, different factions in different countries with different motivations,

(26:05):
and then those countries have to work with other countries,
but a lot of other countries. They have to figure
out what their friends will accept, what their enemies will accept.
That then he has to move this chess piece around
and they have to move that. Foreign policy is complicated,
and so you can't You can't really have one blanket

(26:26):
foreign policy. You can have concepts you generally agree with.
I certainly do generally. As I've gotten older, I want
America to stay out of other people's business. I believe
America should stay out of other people's wars other people's business. Generally,
that's what I believe. But also I'm not naive enough

(26:47):
to think that that's how the world is going to operate,
where the most powerful country on the planet can just
remain neutral as its friends slash enemies, as they fight
each other and they buy for more trade. It's complicated
and it always will be. Don't simplify foreign policy. You

(27:07):
cannot simplify foreign policy, and because of that it could
be hard to work out negotiations and trade deal things.
Trump agrees to let five hundred thousand Chinese students stay here.
He announces in his speech. I'm gonna they're gonna stay here.
I love him. I winced, you probably wins. Two. Is
there something bigger? Afoot? Maybe? Maybe not? Hey, maybe he

(27:30):
just caved. I don't know. But it's complicated. All right,
all right, meet Loaf Next, what Chris? We can make jokes?
It's fine, he got that right. The Jesse Kelly Show.
It is The Jesse Kelly Show. Final segment of The
Jesse Kelly Show. And two, of course, we come back tomorrow.

(27:51):
If you miss me while I'm gone. You can email
me Jesse at jesse kellyshow dot com. Oh, speaking of
China from just the news, green group with ties to
Chinese Communist Party is part of a network influencing US policy.
This is another part of foreign policy state craft, if

(28:12):
you will, that we didn't even really talk about when
we were talking about how complicated it is. How many
of the things that happen, How many of the things
you see, how many of the things I see, How
many of these are intelligence operations run by the various
intel agencies, foreign and domestic. You know, we look at

(28:34):
the local green protest, you know, the climate nutters or
the street animals are super gluing themselves to van Go
paintings and things like that, and we think, hey, who's
this crazy hippie? We think, hey, which George Soros funded
organization is paying this guy? We think, you, look, all
those things may be true. How often do we look

(28:55):
at that protest and think, hey, that money came from
the Chinese Communist Party to intentionally sew division and destroy
the US economy. We don't think like that, do we? Yet?
Every single study shows gobs of Chinese influence money flowing

(29:17):
around America's political landscape. How often are we looking at
something the Chinese Communist Party created intentionally? Again, complicated, and
I want to follow up this point before we get
to emails and some headlines I didn't get to and
things like that. I want to follow up this point
with this. One of the reason another reason people simplify

(29:43):
everything is people like to feel like they're listening to
the truth. They've figured out what is true, who tells
the truth, and who lies. And we want to be
able to just go to a place, a website, a
person and trust that what we're hearing is true. What

(30:06):
we're hearing is accurate. But here is the truth. Yes,
the major media organizations are losing their power, and that's
a good thing. We have social media, we have all
these things. There are a million different places to get
information from. It's good that it's stripping the power from media.

(30:27):
But we you and me, because of the era in
which we live, we have to have more discernment than
any group of people who has ever lived. We have
to learn how to sift through the endless quantities of
information that are coming at us from every possible way.

(30:50):
From that, look, if I if I right now uh,
Twitter is a good one. What's it called X? Now?
If I long got an X right now, right now,
I can scroll through? Well, I'll do it. I'm right
here on the air, I'm looking. Oh look right away,
Oh how about that? Right away, there's somebody claiming the

(31:11):
Pentagon on nine to eleven was not actually hit by anything.
Oh look, three posts down there's a picture of tel
Aviv bombed out tall bombed out apartment buildings in tel Aviv.
But wait, right beside it is somebody saying that's artificial intelligence.
It's a doctored picture. You could sift through. We could

(31:34):
just go through the entire thing of a lie, a
potential lie. This person's saying this, Why are they being
paid to say this? Do they have different motivations. This
is not to dishearten you. This is to say that
when we analyze information about anything, no matter what it is, wars, viruses, anything,

(31:56):
we have to learn how to approach all information sources
with a sober way of thinking. Now I'm not talking
about physically sober. Set your emotions aside, put down the
video of the kid crying, stop and sift through the information.
And we do have to work hard to find people

(32:19):
we can trust, sources we can trust. I have to
do this too, not just you, as big of an
idiot goofball as I am. I'm really I've always been
not I don't want to say nervous, but I've always
worried about putting out bad information to you, because I
know that you trust us here on the show. Well,

(32:41):
I get your emails. I know that, and I love that.
I've always been worried about putting information out that's bad.
But I have to get my information from someplace too.
It doesn't magically just get teleported into my head. I
have started to actually block media contacts in my phone
the second they give me bad information one time. Maybe

(33:01):
you're nefarious, maybe you were paid to lie to me,
Maybe you're simply negligent, maybe you just didn't look something up.
But the truth is you give me bad info. I
can't take that to people. I can't take that to you.
I can't and I won't do it. That's why I've
told you to stress test things that freedom lover you

(33:25):
listen to or watch on TV or read. Let me
ask you how much of a freedom lover were they
when we just started hearing about COVID How much of
a freedom lover were they when they announced fifteen days
to slow the spread? What did that freedom lover who
tells you about freedom all day long? What did they

(33:47):
say when the government tried to lock you in your
home for two weeks? Learn how to test these people
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Trust but verify, all right, and now he's aheadline go.
You know the thing headlines we didn't get to Anti
ice protesters testicle is shattered by a rubber bullet in

(35:13):
Los Angeles. Gosh, that's nuts. Teachers' Union president Randy Weingarten
resigns from the DNC. There is real trouble on the
home front when communist John Denver's leaving the DNC. Nearly
one million illegal immigrants have self deported under Trump, which
has led to higher wages. Oh you mean the deportation

(35:35):
of huge hordes of foreign slave labor has meant Americans
can make a better wage in this country. Wow. Who
could have seen that coming. The Economics of divorce, a
new paper examines the harm to children. I'll spoil it
for you. It's really bad for virtually everybody involved, children, adults, everybody.
Senator John Fetterman supports Trump's military parade, calls on Americans

(35:58):
to celebrate regardless of politics. John Fetterman continues to want
to get elected in the relatively purple state of Pennsylvania.
We will be back tomorrow to do all this again,
all right, that's all
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