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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, fantastic Friday. We're gonna talk about Trump and
the judges and what do we do if he actually
starts ignoring them. Someone has a question about Lankford public Lands.
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We are all that. Someone doesn't want me to give
up on the debt stuff selling r v's. We're all
over the place in our final hour of the Jesse
Kelly Show, and your final reminder is right now. I'm
not gonna do this again. On Monday, we are doing
a Memorial Day show. We are doing it live. There
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are no ads on Monday. There won't be any politics
on Monday. There won't be any goofing off on Monday.
It will be all war stories and history in honoring
the fallen. And if you have a name of somebody
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dot com. I'm not making a promise because I don't
want to ever violate that promise, but I will try
once again to read every one of them on the
air as some very very tiny way to honor their
sacrifice for this country and to pay respect for the
families they left behind. All right, all right, hey, Jesse,
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I agree Trump must ignore these judges and do what
the American people voted for him to do. However, if
he does, can you imagine the blood bath he will
take from Democrats in the mainstream media. Okay, let's talk
about this, this general mentality, because it's an understandable concern.
What if Trump was to just say, I don't care
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about your ruling Supreme Court, whatever court it is. No,
you don't have an army I do. I'm not doing that.
I'm going to continue to do what the American people
elected me to do. And you think the Democrats and
the mainstream media will savage him, Well, you're correct, they
will savage him. However, these are the tools of the communists,
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the American media. They're on the communists side. If they're
not savaging you, you are on their side. They consider
you to be not a threat or flat out on
their team. They should be losing their minds about you
at all times. It's like when I get I get
emails from people but about you know, communists hate you
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are you are you are? Doesn't it bother you that
all these communists hate you? You don't understand. I want
communists to hate me. I love when communists email in
and tell me how much they hate me. It's because
that confirms that I'm a gain and the things I
say bother them, like, uh, when Rush Limbaugh died, we
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lost our great goat, we lost Rush Limbaugh? And how
many communists did you see and hear celebrating? Ah, it's
so great? Always said, it was all over the place,
And a lot of people on the right got bothered
by that. Hey I don't like it. Hey that's so terrible.
Hey that's it. And I tried to explain, I bet
you Rush loved it. I want I want them throwing
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a parade when I finally die, whenever that is. Don't
when I die and the Communists start dancing on my grave,
don't get sad, don't get angry about it. Smile. That's
what I want. I want them. I want these evil
people to hate me badly enough that they will cheer
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when I'm gone. That that's my one of my goals
in life, is that they will cheer when I'm gone.
That's what I want I'll be in heaven smiling, so
you do the same. We cannot when it comes to judges,
when it comes to anything, we can never ever ever
base what we do on how they might react, on
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how angry they might get. It doesn't work in that way.
And one of the main reasons it doesn't work in
that way is outrage, A whipped up outrage, insane outrage
is one of their main tools. They use it all
the time. It's why they are always taking to the streets.
It's why they have so many different paid protester and
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paid protester groups. Because noise and chaos and the appearance
of anger has always been a tool in the belt
of the revolutionary That's why they do it. Look, I've
talked earlier about the Uvalde School shooting and how the
Republicans caved and why they went along with it. They
went a along with it in part because of so
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much noise created by the left. They felt pressured to
join in and do something. It's why everybody caved after
Saint George Floyd died, from Trump to Tim Scott to
everybody else. We'll have a police round table in Federal
Why there was so much noise nationally. This I write
that's contrary. And there was so much noise created by
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the left that it causes people to want to to
do something. It's human nature to want to react to that,
to want to respond to that. A toddler, Chris has
one right now. Chris is going through it. He's got
the tantrum phase, enjoying that, Chris. Why do they do that?
Because it's effective, It's an effective way it can be
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I should say it can be effective if you let
it get to you. You want to respond to make
it stop. Have you ever seen the toddler in the
grocery store laying on the floor causing a scene. Ah,
you won't let me get my rice crispies. Ah. Have
you ever seen the mom cave? Okay, just have some
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rice crispies. She just wants the noise to stop. By
the way, don't cave. Don't don't you ever cave. Tell
that kid if they don't get up, you're gonna give
him a reason to so anyway. But that's how communists
operate in the exact same way, create enough noise to
get you to give them something to get what they want.
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I've used the example before. It that they Have you
ever been in a restaurant somewhere when some dudes with
his girl, with wife, girlfriend, whatever it is, and she
starts getting loud because she's mad at him, And she
starts getting louder and louder, and now everyone's looking. Everyone's looking,
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you dag, gone right. She knows what she's doing, that's
why she's doing it. And what's he start doing? No, baby,
calm down, No baby, I'm sorry. No, but he knows
everyone's looking, and she's doing it because everyone's looking. That's
how communists operate in this country. All right, Jesse, Being
from Montana, I'm sure you understand the hot topic of
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public land. I'm from Utah. It seems every single elected
official here is bound and determined to get public land
turned over to state ownership, and the loudest voice being
Mike Lee. They claim it's to create more homes and
make make it more affordable to own a home. I
tend to like what Lee has to say, but I'm
very much opposed to this idea. The sale of portions
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of public land isn't unheard of, but it seems like
it's always an LLC who purchases it. It ends up
fencing it off in Utah ands lose access for hunting, fishing,
and other recreation. What are your thoughts about public land. Well, first,
the federal government owns too much land. Let's be clear
about that right off the bat. That the federal government,
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which is supposed to be limited, is the largest landowner
in the country is insane. That is crazy. If you
told the founding fathers that they would lose their freaking minds,
that there was never supposed to be like that at all. However,
if you allow these people to, if you allow them
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to sell off every beautiful piece of ground in this
country that is used for hiking and hunting and fishing
and whatnot, they will throw up dog crap apartment complexes
all over every square inch of this country. And you
wake up one day and you can't take your kid
fishing up at Flathead Lake in Montana anymore because there's
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apartments surrounding the whole daggone thing. We went to uh
Lake Conroe when my dad was still alive. He came down,
grabbed me and the boys, and we went up to
Lake Conroe fishing. And I'd never been on the Conra before.
It's a lake in Texas, by the way, I went
up on Lake Conroe, and I'm used to Montana Lakes.
Montana lakes oftentimes are extremely remote and there's nobody on them.
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I was mortified by Lake Conroe. Why there's not a
square inch of shoreline that hasn't been sold off and developed,
not a single square inch. My dad and I marveled
at it because we were used to Montana. We marveled
at it, and we actually said, these people just they
just let these people build up every single square inch
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of lakefront. So the lake it's not like you're on
the lake. It's like you're in a subdivision driving a
boat through a subdivision. That's exactly what it's like. I
hate that there is a place for lakefront property. Shoot,
I'd love to have one. There's a place for lakefront property.
So I'm not against it in general, But if you
allow that stuff to go completely out of control, you
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will destroy every single beautiful thing out there. And that
can't be allowed. That cannot be allowed. So that's where
I stand on that. That makes sense. All right, somebody
somebody needs some Langford help, but somebody first wants RV advice.
All right, we will get to RV advice help with
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James Langford and we'll talk about the debt a little
bit more. Next. You're listening to the Ourcle you love
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Because it's a wonderful Friday, heading into a long weekend
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where I hope, I hope you will enjoy family and
friends and food. And I want to remind you that
the guys who gave their life for this country would
want you to know that's not what the weekend is about.
But they would want you to have a beer and
a hot dog and talk to your mother. That's what
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they would want. Okay, So go enjoy your weekend and
we will honor the fallen on a Monday a mighty oracle.
Since you come from a background of selling RVs, what
are your top three manufacturers or brands other than Airstream
of affordable lightweight bumper toe RV trailers for a nester
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couple to purchase tobal with a half ton with a
V eight says his name is Guz. All right, Guz,
let me explain something to you, okay, and I'm just
gonna give this see right between the eyes. All right,
lots of physics haven't changed. Okay, you want a lightweight,
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affordable toe behind RV that is quality, There's no such thing.
Let me explain. I'm not telling you not to buy it.
I'm not. You need to adjust your expectations. If you
are going to create an RV of any kind, whether
it's a big fifth wheel or a toe behind or
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whatever it is, it has to be tollable by a vehicle,
whether it's a halftime like you have, or even a
big diesel. Therefore, you are limited by weight. You are
limited by weight, So to make the RV, they have
to make it with light weight material. Lightweight material is
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dog crap. Okay, i'd ever tell you. I held a
forty thousand dollars watch one time. No, I don't own it.
I've never owned something like this. But one of my
buddies his dad had died and left him a Cartier watch.
I don't know about Cartier, but obviously it's expensive, and
he showed me online it was worth forty thousand dollars
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and I said, can I have it? And I hold
it and I'm never gonna have one something like that.
He said, Yeah, the first thing that struck me was
the weight of it. It was freaking heavy because of
the quality the amount of metal things they put in it.
RV's work exactly the same way. If you want something
super light that you can tow behind a half ton,
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you are going to buy something that will break and
have problems. They only make two kinds of RVs, no
matter how much you're spending, they only make two kinds.
Ones that have had problems and ones that will have problems.
And don't think that I'm just telling you this now.
I told that exact same thing to everyone I ever
sold in RV to. I want to make sure your
expectations are managed. When you get to wherever you're going,
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you're going to turn on the faucet and it's going
to leak. Sometimes, your air conditioning is going to break.
You're going to have leaky windows, You're going to have
roof problems at some point in time. I'm not trying
to talk you out of it. They're a blast and
people who get into it love it. But if you
think you're buying a miniature home, that's just kind of
a hotel room on wheels that you can tow around.
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You are unbelievably mistaken. And when they break, it's not
like a where you know, you snap a belt, you
gotta go drop it off, maybe three four hours, maybe
even a day. You're picking it up again. No no, no,
no no. When you take it into the dealership to
drop it off, the dealership is going to have to
reach out. It's a warranty item. They're gonna have to
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go to the manufacturer. They're gonna have to grab the parts.
I've seen RVs sit in an RV lot for six
months waiting to get fixed. Chris is losing his mind
right now. Now that may be an extreme situation. I'm
not saying it's always six months. I'm saying there's no
such thing as a quality lightweight bumper pull RV. It
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does not exist. It cannot exist because otherwise it wouldn't
be five thousand pounds, it would be one hundred thousand pounds,
and no one will be able to toe the stupid thing.
All right, I'm sorry if that burst your bubble, that
was not my intention, and I think you and your
wife should, as empty nesters, go get an affordable one
and go. But if I may rent one for rent
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won a couple times. Make sure you can tow it comfortably.
Some people can't. We call them women, not quit. Make
sure you can tow it comfortably. Make sure you are
you're used to the bed situation. Make sure you can
get by when something breaks. And as a final point,
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somebody like Chris should own an RV before somebody like
me should. It's not that I can't do basic construction things,
because I work construction my whole life. But Chris, Jewish producer.
Chris is mechanically inclined, like rebuilding engines and that kind
of weird crap. I would rather die than rebuild a
car engine. Somebody like Chris, he's going to be able
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to work on his own RV. The people who are
happiest with them are the ones. When the faucet leaks,
they don't freak. They go get some teflon tape, pull
out the wrenches, screw a couple of things in, and
get the thing fixed up. Now, I'm not saying that
has to be you, but if it's not you, if
that faucet leaks and you immediately have to take it in,
it's gonna be a long, hard road, all right, Don't
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that too much of a Debbie Downer, Chris, I didn't
mean it. I didn't mean for it to be. What
it's about setting expectations. That's exactly my point. I don't
want you to think you're buying a house on wheels,
because you're not. It's made you ever. The styrofoam coffee cups.
You know, the styrofoam coffee cups, that's your insulation. You
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realize that styri styrofoam in the walls, that's what they are.
There ain't no quality one. They all break, but they're
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The subject to this one is giving up on the
federal debt problem. Jesse. I'm wondering why you were giving
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up on this issue. Last night, I was kind of
having a Poudy moment and I was frustrated, and I
said that nobody wants to cut spending, and I'm just
accepted that we're going to spend until I was having
a pouty moment, okay, And that's what this guy's addressing.
He said, I'm wondering why you're giving up on this issue.
While most people were ignorant about the threat of communism,
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you still seek to educate them. When COVID mandates were rampant.
You didn't give in to tyranny, when racism was welcomed
under Biden. You didn't throw up your hands and surrender.
Please don't stop speaking the truth about the problems and
dangers of uncontrolled and irresponsible federal spending. The uninformed masses
need to hear wisdom from the oracle on this issue.
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And his name is Wyat. Okay, I was having a
pouty moment, and I shouldn't have said it because it's
not true. Anyway, I'm still going to freak out whenever
Republicans spend too much money, and when Democrats spend too
much money it upsets me. I was having a pouty moment.
I'm not going to give up on it. Sometimes I
get so frustrated with DC that, well, let's be honest
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with you. I've told you this before, so it's not
going to come with some earth shattering shock. I'm not
sure A brand new listener. Do you know that? Do
you know that I actually don't enjoy talking politics all
the time? Do you know that? Did you know that
if I had my choice, if all else aside, that
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I would do history like every show. That's all I
would do. You realize that I talk about history and food,
maybe some sports too. I enjoy sports. I talk politics
because it's necessary, because it's important, it's important. It is
not my deep burning passion that I enjoy. I have
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other things that I enjoy more than I enjoy politics.
I feel an obligation to be involved. Our country needs us.
You have to stay involved, even when you get burnt out,
even when you get frustrated. You can't do what I
said I was gonna do and just quit. You can't
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do it. Get it. Look, I would love today, I'd
love to just make an announcement. You know what, I'm
done with the Jesse Kelly Chow. As far as political talk,
I'm gonna I'm gonna do a history podcast a couple
times a week or so. I would actually love to
do that. I can't. This stuff matters a lot, and
federal spending matters a lot. And these people don't care.
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They just keep blowing out the budget and blowing out
the budget and blowing out the budget. Republicans do it,
and the Democrats do it, and the Republicans do it,
and Democrats do it. And that Moody you heard that
Moody's downgraded our credit rating. Right, I'm not going to
act like that's the end of the world, but that
is a huge indicator, a huge indicator that the world
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is getting alarmed with our debt. In this new budget
that they're trying to ram through, it adds twenty trillion
dollars to the debt over to Over enough time, our
debt goes from thirty six I think to fifty seven
something crazy, something bonkers. And this is under Republican leadership.
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I've Massy talked about it.
Speaker 2 (21:42):
We I'd love to stand here and tell the American
people we can cut your taxes and we can increase
spending and everything's going to be just fine. But I
can't do that because I'm here to deliver a dose
of reality. This bill dramatically increases deficits in the near term,
but promises our government will be fiscally responsible five years
from now, where have we heard that before? How do
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you bind a future Congress to these promises? This bill
is a debt bomb ticking. Congress can do funny math,
fantasy math if it wants, but bond investors don't. And
this week they sent us a message. Moodies downgraded our
credit rating, and the bond investors who buy our debt
and finance our debt demanded higher interest rates on the
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ten year note, the twenty year note, and the thirty
year note. What does this mean? Very soon the government
will be paying sixteen thousand dollars of interest interest a
loan per us family.
Speaker 1 (22:39):
And what are we telling them?
Speaker 2 (22:41):
Instead of taking care of that problem, We're going to
give you a sixteen hundred dollars tax break. Under the
taxing and spending levels in this bill, we're going to
rack up The authors say twenty trillion dollars of new
debt over the next ten years. I'm telling you it's
closer to thirty trillion dollars of new debt in the
next ten years.
Speaker 1 (23:02):
That's staggering, and the bond investor part of that is frightening.
They're jacking up our interest rates because they don't think
we're a reliable investment anymore. I just talked about selling ourvs.
That's how it works. You realize that you walk in
to buy an RV, you want to have a great,
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great interest rate on whatever loan. It's going to depend
on your credit score and your credit history. You walk
in to buy an RV from me with a seven
to fifty credit score, I'm gonna be able to shop
you around, and the banks will actually compete to get
your loan because you are so reliable. They will compete
and give you a great interest rate. You walk in
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with a five to fifty credit score, I'll get someone
to buy it. Maybe if you're lucky, maybe a bank
or two, and you're gonna pay seventeen percent and you're
gonna like it. You're not going to have an RV.
That's how life works, not just buying RVs with countries.
Our debt bond investors buy it historically, that's how we've
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piled up so much of it. They buy it because
we've been a reliable, a reliable investment. Yeah. Absolutely, essentially loaning,
let's loan America some more money. They always pay it back.
And these are not Republicans, they're not Democrats. They're just
finance guys. They just look at numbers as we speak
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now before there's a new bill. As we speak right now,
they're looking at us and they're saying, hmm, I don't
know about this credit score. There are some things on
there that are red flags. We're gonna have to charge
you more. I had a guy one time, I remember it.
He used to have a great credit score, and he
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walked into the RV to dealership to buy an RV
from me, and he was very, very angry that his
interest rate was really high. And we pulled a credit report.
When we pull a credit report, it's not just what
you get, which is a score. We have your entire
credit history. It's amazing how detailed it is. All that
is available with your social Security number. Did you know
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that I can see everything you've ever every line of
credit you've ever taken out, bankruptcies, medical bills, It's all
on there. Your entire history is on there. And I said,
do you want to know? You why you'll have a
high interest rate because you still owe two hundred dollars
to Verizon. They've referred you to collections. And you know
what this moron told me, Well, they screwed me. Over
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and I told him I wasn't going to pay it,
and I didn't pay it, and I said, wow, you
really showed them. Now you can't have an RV boy.
You really got them there. That's how it works, Jesse.
Listen to your radio program most every night. Last night
you hit the nail on the head once again with
the comment about the only way to bring business back
to the US is to get rid of the EPA.
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Look like I said, we can manipulate this and massage
this and twist this around and put this fine on
these guys, and we're gonna find the EU and we're
gonna do That's fine, whatever, that's fine. But we will
not bring back American manufacturing and a lasting, significant way
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that changes and improves the lives of Americans until the
business environment of this country gets better. And we will
not have a better business environment in this country until
Democrats stop being prosperity hating savages. That's the truth. We have.
We regulate and tax and fine and regulate and tax
and fine and permit, and it is and it's a
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nightmare to do anything in this country, a nightmare to
do anything. Now, years and years and years of new
laws and new rules and new laws and new rules
has made it impossible to do business and businesses when
elsewhere That is the real root of the problem here.
All right, we do only have one segment left, so
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of The Jesse Kelly Show on a fantastic Friday before
we go into a Memorial Day weekend. If you missed
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think you'll probably enjoy it. We try. It could be heavy, right,
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we're talking about people who gave their lives for the country,
but really we do the best we can. I'm sure
I fall short. How do you want to somebody who
gave their life for the country. There's no way. But
we try the best we can to honor those who
gave their lives and to respect their families that are
that are left behind, for sure, because that's something that
has always meant the world to me. So we have
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the opportunity now, because this stupid show got so big,
we have the opportunity now to do that nationwide. So
we will attempt to do that on Monday as best
we can. Hey, Jesse, I turn on a Christian podcast
this week and heard an interview with Senator Langford about
his new book Turnaround, dealing with revival in America. All
kinds of bells and whistles went off in my mind
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having listened to your show. Unfortunately, I haven't been able
to retain the information about reasons of your negative view
of a man. Can you give me a brief review? Lesson?
Her name is Karen Well. I already talked about him earlier,
so I think I probably cleared that up for you.
But that's how James Langford and many like him get elected.
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These people use shields that they know appeal to us.
They all do it. Trump is a very common one. Now.
John Cornyn has already begun his look how trumpy I
am campaign here in Texas. He knows he's in trouble
in that primary, so he is sucking up to Trump.
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I have already we already talked about this. He has
leadership like John Thune working on Trump, already trying to
get Trump to endorse him. Now, why is John Corny
wants to be re elected and Trump is popular? So
he's trying to draft off of that. They do it
with immigration all the time. When it's election season and
you're a Republican, you stand up and talk about how
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many illegals you're going to deport, and then the second
you get re elected, you go work with Democrats trying
to pass amnesty. That's exactly what James Langford did. In
Bible belt places like Oklahoma, where church attendance is through
the roof, you can win a lot of elections being
the Christian guy running for Senate, and they will excuse
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or ignore the fact that you go back to Washington,
d c. And screw them over all the time because
you were in church with them on Sunday. James Langford
tried to get amnesty passed with Joe Biden during the
last year of Joe Biden's presidency. He vocally, loudly tried
to get amnesty passed. While these savages were importing twenty
million people. James Langford tried to help them import more.
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But he gets elected in Oklahoma with the whole look
how Christian I am thing, that's my pastor. I love Jesus,
don't you love Jesus? Jesus? Jesus Jesus, let's go to church.
I love Jesus. I love amnesty for a bunch of barbarians,
but I also love Jesus. Very very effective, Jesse. With
your prediction of social media ending American communism, I would
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agree with you. With the exception of artificial intelligence. Do
you think AI can reverse the games you speak of? Well,
right now, there is a huge, huge, global war going
on with AI artificial intelligence, and so much of this
goes above my head because I don't do technology, as
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you know, but I know what AI is, so do you.
And the global war is countries are competing and companies
are competing to control it and create the superior AI.
And look, I don't want to freak you out. I
don't want to freak myself out. And I don't know
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what the future is going to bring, but you can
look at this and you can see so many ugly
things that will come from it, including job loss, unbelievable
amounts of job loss of companies that are just going
to AI everything. I ordered Taco Bell not to brag,
but I got the extra creamy jalapeno sauce on it.
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I ordered Taco Bell yesterday. I swung through the drive through.
I just wanted to in case Adia I was out.
The person taking the order was not a person, it
was AI.
Speaker 2 (33:07):
Now.
Speaker 1 (33:07):
I drove up to the window and there was still
someone in there. But that's someone else's job gone. And
I realized, maybe you're scoffing at that. It's Taco Bell.
Someone doesn't have a paycheck anymore, and that's Taco Bell.
I've told you about my buddy who he still sells RVs.
That's what he does, the advancements he sees in AI.
He has AI salesman and saleswomen. You get online and
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you want to chat with somebody, you're chatting with AI.
It is. It's a global war going on for control
of it. And remember what the Biden administration did. A
lot of people forget this the Biden Uh, Chris, if
you can grab it. I think it was Scott Pissent.
What was his name? Maybe not Scott, but no, it
wasn't percent. It wasn't percent. Mark somebody the guy who
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said the Obama or the Biden administration brought him in.
Mark Andresen maybe is his name. The billionaire guy who
said Biden brought him in and they had a plan
to control completely artificial intelligence, and they were going to
do it. Of course, Oh you have it, go ahead play.
Speaker 3 (34:10):
The meetings were absolutely horrifying, and we came out basically
decided we had to endorse Trump.
Speaker 1 (34:14):
What what did you hear in those meetings?
Speaker 3 (34:16):
AI is a technology and basically that the government is
going to completely control. This is not going to be
a startup thing. They actually said flat out to us,
don't start, don't do AI startups, like, don't don't fund
AI startups. It's not something that we're going to allow
to happen. They're not going to be allowed to exist.
There's no point. They basically said, AI is going to
be a game of two or three big companies working
closely with the government, and we're going to basically wrap
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them in a you know they I'm paraphrasing, but we're
going to basically wrap them in a government cocoon. We're
going to protect them from competition, we're going to control them,
and we're going to dictate what they do. And then
I said, well, I said, I don't understand how you're
going to lock this down so much, because like the
math for you know, AI is like out there and
it's being taught everywhere. And you know, they literally said, well,
you know, during the Cold War, we classified entire areas
of physics and took them out of the research community,
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and and and and the entire branches of physics basically
went dark and didn't proceed, and that if we decide
we need to, we're gonna do the same thing to
the math underneath. AI. Wow, And I said, I've just
learned two very important things, because I wasn't aware of
the former, and I wasn't aware that you were even
conceiving of doing it to the latter.
Speaker 1 (35:16):
There's a war for it, and then the Communists are
fighting it, but I don't know that they're going to
win it, right, But there is a war for it,
And I don't know where this is all going to go.
I guess we'll find out together, and we'll find out
with our dogs, because our dogs are all they're all
getting rough greens. Your dog's getting rough greens, right, You
are giving your dog some nutrition. You know, there's no
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your family. Take a moment with your family to remember
the fallen. And we will be here Monday to do
a Memorial Day show. That's all