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July 15, 2025 37 mins

Trump and the nuclear news cycle. The fact that immigration is slow is a good thing. Who is running in little Somalia? Allowing immigration to fundamentally shift your nation. Men working at a daycare. 

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Speaker 1 (00:10):
This is a Jesse Kelly Show. It's the Jesse Kelly Show,
Final hour of the Jesse Kelly Show on what has
been an amazing Tuesday, and we're going to tackle some immigration. Actually,
that's really what this is going to be about. Immigration.
What does it mean to be a citizen? New citizens?

(00:33):
We're about to discuss that. We'll talk about the Russia
Ukraine disaster that apparently is never ever, ever, ever ever
going to end. We'll do some more emails, all that,
so much more coming up the final hour of the
Jesse Kelly Show. Now, let's discuss before we get to
the stories, the stories about American kids, especially white kids,

(00:57):
getting into higher level universities. Before we get to the
story about the soon to be mayor of Minneapolis, we think,
let's talk about America and immigration. I mean, this really
doesn't even necessarily apply to America. It really applies everywhere.
What's a country that I like? Mexico? I actually like Mexico. Now,

(01:21):
it's terribly corrupt and I don't want to live there,
But let's pretend for a moment that I did want
to live there, because I do genuinely love Look, I
love the people, Mexican people I just love, always loved them.
I love the food, I love the music. They have mountains,
they have beaches. Let's say I decide I want to
move to Mexico, or you know what. You know what,

(01:44):
maybe it's not even a desire thing. Maybe Jewish producer
Chris drags the show down to such a level that
we get taken off the air and I lose my
job and I can't find work here. What if it's
out of necessity. I find a job, a radio job
in Mexico. I'm gonna pack up the family and I'm

(02:09):
gonna move now. I'm moving to Mexico. Maybe out of want,
maybe out of necessity. But me ob the boys, if
we're going to leave America, sell our house, bring as
much stuff as we can, and move to Mexico. Because

(02:32):
Mexico has provided for me a job, opportunity, an opportunity
to feed my family in a way America does not,
then I would view it as an obligation to A
Follow the laws. B follow the customs of wherever I am.

(02:55):
You know, Mexican customs, because it's a different country that
they do things differently than we do. It's not uncommon
for Mexican workers to take a nap in the middle
of the day, broad daylight. Perhaps you've seen this on
a construction site landscapers. They'll just throw a hat over
their head and just go to sleep for a little while.
Different customs, right, the different people, different customs. I would

(03:19):
view it as an obligation to follow those customs. And
if I've left America and Mexico is going to be
where I live, Mexico is going to be where I retire,
I think it's a requirement of me to do that.
I would feel obligated as a new arrival to their

(03:39):
country to follow their customs and their culture and to
become Mexican in whatever way you can become Mexican. That's
what I would do. I don't think I'm off base
and saying that's what you would do if you were
forced to leave America and you had to go to Poland.

(04:02):
I don't believe that you would probably try to bring
all of America's culture to Poland? Would you? Poland? Provided
the opportunity America didn't, You're gonna go be Polish? Now, Okay,
immigration has to be handled in that way as a nation.
A nation, the nation that has immigrants coming into it

(04:26):
has to handle its immigration in that way, and most
nations have understood this historically. The United States of America
has understood this historically. Yes, we can accept people here. Frankly,
we should accept people here who want to be American.

(04:48):
You're leaving wherever you're leaving for whatever reason. Maybe in
Ireland there's a potato famine and people are dying, and
you don't want to have a potato famine death. You
want a chance it's something better. I realize you were
born in Ireland, your family's in Ireland, your heritage is Irish,
and no one's asking you to give that up. But

(05:08):
when you get here, it better be the American flag.
That is primo for you, because this country doesn't have
a potato famine, and this country provided you with an opportunity.
That's how it has always been understood. Same situation with
Italian immigration. I know I like to have fun with Italians,

(05:29):
but I actually it's actually because I adore them. But
when Italians came here in mass the exact same thing
was demanded. Yes, bring your pizza recipe. That's fine. I
don't expect you to give that up, but you better
view yourself as an American because you left your country
and you became an American. And that is on the

(05:51):
country that is welcoming the immigrants. You see, you have
to demand that of the people coming into your country.
If you do not, they will simply bring their country
into your country and set up a new country. This
has happened so many times throughout history. It's in the
freaking Bible. This is how it goes. If the country

(06:14):
accepting the immigrants does not demand assimilation, they will not assimilate.
They will take advantage of all the advantages of the
new country, but they will bring every part of their
old country with them. That has been understood forever. But
because the left is evil and the right is weak,

(06:35):
we have completely lost sight of that. Here in the
United States of America, the left wants to bring in
fifty thousand people from Venezuela because they understand the more
violence that's here, the better it is for them. They
understand the more immigrants that are here, the more Democrats
will get elected. So, like I said, they're just sick,
evil and wrong. But the right, the right can be

(06:55):
talked into this, especially America's feminized church can be talked
did to this easily. Well, do you think Jesus would
want those Venezuelans to have to stand? What about Jesus?
What would Jesus do? He would welcome them all it
was home. Oh no, they can't come into my church.
I'm not going to welcome any into my home. But
someone in America should take these people. That's what Jesus

(07:16):
would want. The right is feminized, the left is evil.
And so now this is Omar Fata. He's not Somali,
not really. I mean he was born in the United
States of America. According to our laws, he is an

(07:36):
American citizen. This is Omar f Tee running for mayor
of Minneapolis, standing in front of a bunch of Somalis
in Minneapolis.

Speaker 2 (07:45):
I understand that our some other communities are all connected
to each other here in Minnesota and back home, and
ask for your support. There's always been a link between
our community here as well as back home, and I'm
running to bridge that gap and unite all of us
and represent all of us, because when we succeed here,

(08:05):
we succeed everywhere. And I'm hoping to do that just
like Oak.

Speaker 1 (08:12):
Does that sound like somebody who's running for office to
make Minneapolis better? Serve and represent the citizens of Minneapolis.
Or does that sound like somebody whose people are busy
conquering a portion of this country and he's going to
use his position in political office to further their conquest.

(08:37):
Let me play it again just so you can listen.
Does this sound like someone running to be mayor of Minneapolis?
Or does this sound like somebody moving a Somali conquest forward.

Speaker 2 (08:46):
I understand that our some other communities are all connected
to each other here in Minnesota and back home, and
ask for your support. There's always been a link between
our community here as well as back home, and I'm
running to bridge that gap and unite all of us
and represent all of us, because when we succeed here,

(09:07):
we succeed everywhere. And I'm hoping to do that just
like im.

Speaker 1 (09:14):
That is why the nation must demand assimilation. That is
why immigration must be slow. This is why I don't
care when people say, well, it takes a long time
to be a citizen. This is the greatest country in
the world. It should take a long time. Well it's
really hard, Yeah, good, difficult things are hard. Good. I'm

(09:39):
glad it did well, Jesse. It took me ten years. Good,
I'm glad, welcome to America. You're now a citizen. You're
not my brother, you're not my sister. I'm glad it
was hard for you to get here. Good, that's a
good thing. Instead, we have allowed people to flock here
en mass, congregate wherever they want to congregate, and they

(10:03):
didn't assimilate. They're not even interested in it. They're no
longer even pretending that's what they're doing. They're conquering our
country through immigration. And that is exactly why, well, what's
part of the reason why. Mark and Dressen gave a
little talk and he was talking about universities.

Speaker 3 (10:22):
Here he was nobody wants to talk about. But I've
started to talk about the intersection of DEI and immigration
that has really I think worked. I think our perceptions
on high stealed immigration over the last fifty years. You
look at like for the foreign enrollment rates of the
top universities, which went from you know, like two or
three or four percent fifty years ago to whatever twenty
seven or thirty or fifteen plumy is over half, right,
seventy percent or whatever it is. And so there's been

(10:43):
this massive transformation and who gets educated. And then there's
been this massive transformation of who gets admitted through through
affirmative action and then you know, as we now know
it DEI. And again this goes straight to the political
divide in the country, which is if your parents of
a kid where I grew up, and you've got a
smart kid and you think you're going to get them
into you know, a top university in this country, you
are fooling yourself. There is this really fundamental question which
is like what level of untapped talent exists in this

(11:05):
country that a combination of DEI and immigration.

Speaker 1 (11:08):
We allowed them to flood into this country by the thousand,
conquered the country and now they've taken over our higher
education system. A suicidal, ridiculous immigration policy. Stop all of it. Now,
one more word on this and then we'll do some emails.

(11:28):
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(12:36):
discount code Jesse. We'll be back the Jesse Kelly Show
Wonderful Tuesday. Remember you can email the show Jesse at
Jesse kellyshow dot com. Allowing people to immigrate en mass
from any nation, congregate, bring their nation to this nation,

(12:58):
and then join forces with the to conquer the nation
is profoundly evil, and it is happening in the United
States of America. It has already happened in many ways.
In case it makes you feel better, it probably doesn't.
It's happening in the UK, it's happening in Ireland. It's
happening in France, it's happening in Germany. The left wing
of all these countries, realizing that their native citizens, their

(13:21):
patriotic citizens, were their enemy, opened up their borders, imported
as many people as humanly possible, and now the foreigners
have joined forces to destroy the country. I'm going to
play this cut one more time. This is criminal that
this exists in the United States of America. Is criminal

(13:42):
for higher education. And the reason this gets me so angry,
it's not because I have sons that are not far
from graduating high school. It's doubtful that either of my
children will go to college. I don't just tell you
about trade school. I point my sons that way. They
can if they want, but not just willy nilly. It'll
all be very, very selective, and they're going to have

(14:03):
to have a purpose either way. I have friend after
friend after friend after friend who has gone through trying
to get their kid into a higher education and failed.
And then they dig through the enrollment at the higher
education and they see that America's higher education gets handed
out to foreigners while American kids get rejected. I'm going

(14:26):
to play this again, and it's entirely listen to this.

Speaker 3 (14:28):
Nobody wants to talk about, but I've started to talk
about the intersection of DEI and immigration that has really
I think worked. I think our perceptions on high stield
immigration over the last fifty years. You look at, like
for the foreign enrollment rates of the top universities, which
went from you know, like two or three or four
percent fifty years ago to whatever twenty seven or thirty
or fifteen plumby is over half, right, seventy percent or
whatever it is. And so there's been this massive transformation

(14:49):
and who gets educated, and then there's been this massive
transformation of who gets admitted through through affirmative action, and
then you know, as we now know it DEI, And
again this goes straight to the political divide in the country,
which is if your parents a kid where I grew up,
and you've got a smart kid, and you think you're
going to get them into you know, a top university
in this country, like you are full in yourself. There
is this really fundamental question which is like what level
of untapped talent exists in this country that a combination

(15:12):
of DEI and immigration have basically cut out of the
loop for the last fifty years, And how long can
we have this you know story to everybody in the
Midwest and the South that says, you know, sorry, you're
you know, because of historical oppression. Your kids are.

Speaker 1 (15:23):
Sol Harvard renames two more DEI offices amid ongoing rebranding
that's from campus performed. Higher education hasn't even changed their ways.
They're having to change some names or having to shuffle
some things around because they've been made to look bad.
But that's criminal. The United States of America being ripped

(15:45):
from the arms of Americans and handed over to foreigners
in collaboration with the American left or Jesse. You discussed
proper bacon cooking methods the day before Independence Day. I'm
on carnivore diets, eating bacon and backyard chicken eggs every morning. Naturally,
I have to ask, how does the self proclaimed egg

(16:07):
freak cook his eggs? My guess is scrambled with American cheese.
I assume ob has to crack them for you, though
with all the tiny hands. Okay, one, no, I make
my own eggs from one two scrambled eggs with American
cheese absolutely occasionally occasionally, But when I describe myself, I

(16:32):
don't know that I want to use the term renaissance man.
But maybe I do because I like eggs in so
many different forms. Do you know? I had deviled eggs
last night with jalapenos on them. They were delicious, scrambled
eggs with American cheese obviously, lots of salt and pepper.

(16:52):
A staple in my house all the time. Breakfast tacos,
you know it. Little Mexican joint close by, they know
me by name by now, got my go to Mexican joint.
Guaranteed eggs nests where you cut where you cut a
little hole in a piece of bread, then you drop
the egg in there. And people have different names for it,
toasted yolk or whatnot. We always call them eggs nests.

(17:14):
Eggs nests. The best I've told you about eggs like
Dad makes. Will use soft boil them and drop them
in a vat of butter and tear up some toast
in there. Yep. All day egg sandwiches, you know it.
I'll put a fried egg on a cheeseburger, don't. Don't.
Why do you make that face at egg sandwiches, Chris?
How can you know that egg sandwiches? It's egg and bread?
What what they are? That good. What do you do?

(17:38):
Do you? They're not cheap filler, your cheap filler, Chris,
Eggs sandwiches are critically important. Oh my gosh, I live
for eggs, sandwiches I eat. I will occasionally eat a
hard boiled egg very much. Not my thing. I don't
like when the yolki gets all hard and chalky like that.
That's kind of nasty. Not a hard boiled thing, just

(17:59):
straight up over easy eggs. Yep, had biscuits and gravy
a couple of days ago, through a couple Overreasy's on
top of that, bad boy. That's about as good as
eaton gets right there. I am, in every sense of
the word, a renaissance man, I think, But don't make
that face, Chris. Pure Talk's awesome. Did you know that?

(18:21):
I love pure Talk. I am so proud to support
a patriotic company. So many of these cell phoned companies,
what are they? They just turned into these gigantic, soulless
communist monsters, and they take your money and whatever new
weird comedy social justice causes out there, they take your money.

(18:43):
Verizon takes your money at and T T Mobile they
take your money and they go throw it around to
every single disgusting cause Pure Talk's never done that never will.
Long before Donald Trump got back into office and started
talking about hiring americans, Pure Talk was already hiring Americans.
It's not just something new. They're not just going whichever

(19:05):
way the wind blows. When nobody was talking about hiring americans,
Puretalk prioritizes it. I love that I can save money.
I can get a brand new phone, or keep my phone,
keep your phone number. I want to stress this. It's easy.
All you have to do is dial pound two five

(19:26):
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is the Jesse Kelly Show on a wonderful, wonderful Tuesday.

Speaker 4 (19:43):
Member.

Speaker 1 (19:43):
If you miss any part of the show, you can
download the whole thing on iHeart, Spotify, iTunes. Let's have
a few different hard talks here. Very briefly. You've heard
of the nuclear news cycle, right because it's something I
made up. I talk about it on the show. The
nuclear news cycle for you new listeners is we live

(20:05):
in a much different era than previous eras where access
to information is. It's everywhere now everywhere now in the
palm of your hands. That means you know about every
scandal everywhere in the world, all the time. If you
care enough, you could be super informed about everything. One
of the results of that is not only do you
find out about scandals immediately, people move off of scandals

(20:28):
very very quickly. They forget and they move on. The
nuclear news cycle when you get in trouble. If if
you ever become a public figure and you get in trouble,
you know what you should do. Shut up, Just shut up.
In twenty four hours, everyone will forget about it and
go away and move on. If you keep talking about it,
keep addressing it, keep apologizing, keep bringing it up, then

(20:51):
it stays in the news and people don't move on.
I call it nuclear because scandals do burn super high now,
but they're gone super fast. It'll be a million degrees
for a day that everyone will move on. We'll find
something else. I played this comment earlier from from Trump

(21:11):
about Epstein.

Speaker 5 (21:12):
She's given us just a very quick briefing, and in
terms of the credibility of the different things that they've seen,
and I would say that you know, these files were
made up by Komi. They were made up by Obama.

Speaker 4 (21:26):
They were made up by the biting.

Speaker 5 (21:27):
It from you know, uh we and we went through
years of that.

Speaker 1 (21:32):
Remember last week and he said, hey, just move on.
Why don't we care about this?

Speaker 2 (21:35):
Move on?

Speaker 1 (21:37):
About an hour ago Trump talked about it. The audio
is a touch rough because he's buy an airplane, but
talked about it again. Here's what he said. I know
you've urged people to move on, but I'm curious, why
do you think your supporters in particular have been so
interested in the Epstein story are so upset about how
it's been handled.

Speaker 4 (21:57):
I don't understand it why they would be so interested.
He's dead for a long time, he was never a
big factor in terms of life. I don't understand what
the interest or what the fascination is. I really don't.
And the credible information has been given. Don't forget. We
went through years of the Mullowood hunt and all of

(22:19):
the different things to steal dossier which was all fake.
All that information was fake. But I don't understand why
the Jeffrey Epstein case would be of interest to anybody.
It's pretty boring stuff. It's shorted, but it's boring, and
I don't understand why it keeps going. I think we
really only pretty bad people, including fake deus, want to

(22:42):
keep something like that going, but credible information. Let them
give it. Anything that's credible, I would say, let.

Speaker 1 (22:50):
Them have it. Mister President, that is a terrible answer,
and you've said that now multiple times publicly. I don't
understand why anyone cares. Move on, mister President. Please hear
me here, because I know there are people in the

(23:11):
White House listening right now. People care because of what
I talked about in the opening of this show. Because
for years and years and years and years and years,
we have watched wealthy, powerful people get away with everything
while normal people have been smashed and destroyed time and
time again. Now we have a case where we think

(23:36):
there are some ties FBI, CIA, maybe a list, maybe not.
I don't know. I don't know where. We have a
lot of very powerful people tied to a criminal who
killed himself in some very suspicious circumstances, and people want answers,
and mister President Donald Trump, part of the reason you're

(23:58):
in the White House is people think you will give
them justice. They think you will hold the elites accountable,
rightly or wrongly. That's part of the reason Donald Trump
was there. Donald Trump is there. Mister president. You are
there because you are the attacker of the system. We
view the system as evil, and we want you to

(24:20):
take a battle axe to it. Either stop talking about
it or find a different answer. But I don't care.
We should just move on. No one should care. No,
I don't even care. Nobody cares is a horrible thing
to say to people who believe the government covers up crimes.
It is a horrible thing to say. Ah, Democrats made

(24:43):
it off. Nobody cares. Nope, lots of people care, and
Democrats made it up as a ridiculous answer. Guy work
for the Central Intelligent Intelligence Agency allegedly for fifty years.
Come on, that's a terrible answer. Stop please, And as
long as we're along these lines, Trump reportedly wants Zelensky

(25:05):
to go for Russia's throat. Trump is very frustrated right now,
understandably with Vladimir Putin, because Vladimir Putin doesn't want to
stop fighting. Trump promised everyone he would end the war
in a day. I actually respect that. I'm not mad
at him for that. He thought he could, He thought
he could sit down negotiate an end to it. Hey,
you give a little, you give a little less. I

(25:26):
like that he wants peace. I like that. I'm not
insulting that at all. I like that. But Vladimir Putin
does not want peace. Vladimir Putin is not losing, Vladimir
Putin is not broke, Vladimir Putin is not politically in danger.
The Russian people are not unhappy. Donald Trump has gone

(25:47):
gotten nowhere with getting him to stop shooting. So now
we're going to go back to the Joe Biden policy
of feeding a bunch of weapons to Ukraine. This never ends,
It never apparently, it doesn't matter who was president, This

(26:10):
never ever ends. Ukraine is not a NATO country. You
can hate that Russia invaded all you want. That's totally fine.
You can hate the Russians, totally fine. Don't care for
them myself, you can. All those things are true. That
doesn't mean it's our problem. That doesn't mean we have

(26:33):
to get involved. And why are we having to have
this conversation now when we elected a new president back
in November. I don't understand, and I'm getting frustrated. The
foreign policy appears to be the same as it pertains
to Russia Ukraine. I'm frustrated. I'm moving on. I'm doing
some emails, my blood pressures rising, and I'm gonna move on. Dear,

(26:56):
yuppie smoker, it's not a yuppie smoker. Okay, it's a
wood It's not a yuppies smoker, Chris, it's a wood
pellet smoker. Do you have any Have you had any
Russian dishes? They have Borsche Boda's beats in it, so
nobody likes those. No, I haven't had any Russian dishes. Okay, well,
oh I take that back. I take that back. I

(27:17):
have had one if you take vodka and kalua and
then a little bit of cream that I don't know
if you know, this is known as a white Russian excellent.
I mean I don't drink them anymore, but back when

(27:38):
I did excellent. So yes, I guess you could say
I do know my way around a little bit of
Russian cuisine. Jesse. My wife and I are expecting our
first child any day now. Any advice for a first
time father you'd want to share before my life flips
upside down. His name is Casey. Yes, Casey, Babies are
a woman's job. No, stop, that didn't mean that ain't mean, quit,

(28:01):
let me clarify. You raise your kids how you think
is best. Keep in mind that women will enjoy the
newborn years much more than a father will. The mother
enjoys the newborn years more than a father. She is
made for it to nurture and care for that child.

(28:22):
You will love it. Don't get wrong, You're not. It's
not bad. You will love it, and you hold him
or her or whatever it is. You're gonna love him.
But they just kind of sleep and cry and poop.
They don't really do much as a father. Kids get
cooler every single second they get older. I mean, I

(28:42):
go fishing and shooting gophers with my kids, beaver hunting.
I do cool stuff with my kids like that now.
And the sad part is it works the exact opposite
with women. Bob calls it the longest breakup in history.
As they get older and order and order, they will
slowly separate from mom and kind of glob more onto.

(29:04):
You just be ready for that. It's all perfectly natural.
The most important thing is once your child is old enough,
you need to get them an education from Hillsdale College.
Maybe you'll be able to actually get them into Hillsdale College.
Probably not. But we can all learn from Hillsdale College.

(29:28):
Our kids right now can learn from Hillsdale College. Ah,
but Jesse, my kids are only eight years old. Hillsdale
has more than forty free online courses for everybody. There's
no cost. They don't just keep all that wisdom for
the kids who can actually get in. You me, we
can learn about capitalism or the constitution or Rome. We

(29:50):
can learn from Hillsdale College. Hillsdale dot edu slash Jesse
is where we can learn. Hillsdale Edu slash Jesse go.
We'll be back. Get the Cure for Rhinos. Eight days
with the Jesse Kelly Show. It is The Jesse Kelly Show.

(30:13):
Final segment of The Jesse Kelly Show on a wild,
wild Tuesday. Been kind of a heavy Tuesday, but it
is what it is. So I'm gonna just kind of
lay a couple more heavy things out there. The first
one is this. It was a headline from the Daily Mail,
and the headline his parents ask male daycare workers not

(30:35):
to dress or change their children's nappies amid alleged sex
abuse cases. Okay, so I understand that we live in
an era where we have to try to pretend there
aren't differences between men and women. That women should be
allowed anywhere men should be, and men should be allowed

(30:56):
anywhere women should be. I realize all that fluffy, idiot
nonsense is really common thinking now, But parents, please hear
me on this. Please. If you have to drop your
kid off at daycare, and many people do, we had
a point in time in our marriage both of us

(31:17):
had work, kid had to go to daycare. I get it.
Believe me, You're not getting any judgment here. Sometimes that's
the way it goes. If there are males working at
the daycare, take your child out of that daycare and
take them to a different one. There is no male

(31:37):
on the planet who has a strong desire to work
around other people's little kids, changing diapers, changing clothes, unless
he is there for bad reasons. And don't email me
that your brother is the exception or something like that.
If your brother volunteers to change the diapers of one

(31:59):
year old, your brother's a weird freak. Okay, something is
weird about it, and even if it's not, because I'm
sure there actually are exceptions, right, I'm sure there are exceptions.
Do you really believe that daycare you dropped your child
off that has the one dude who's the exception? Is
that what you believe? Come on now, please, that's woman's work.
Get serious, No, no man wants to go work in

(32:22):
a daycare. If he's there, he's there for a bad reason.
And do you know what, as long as I'm making
everybody mad that, I'm sure I'll have all kinds of
hate mail after the Trump stuff and now this, let
me go ahead and add this little thing in there,
which I've said before, but I'll say it again. If
you have a little girl and she's let's say, into sports,

(32:44):
be very careful around the male coaches, extremely careful, especially
if it's a sport like gymnastics or swimming or something
like that. How many dudes want to coach fourteen year
old girls in swimming? You really think that's a burning

(33:05):
passion of a lot of men? You know, one day
I hope to lead the fourteen year old girls to
a championship. That's just what I want as a dude.
Do you really think that are there guys out there
like that? I'm sure that's probably more the exception than
the rule. Right, Probably should be a little wary of

(33:28):
the guy who voluntarily puts himself around fourteen year old
girls in bathing suits. That's woman's work. Let it go,
all right, all right, now, as long as we're making
everybody mad and stepping on everyone's toes. Maybe I'm just
in a mood. There's a headline out of France, the
French PM proposes cutting national holidays to cut the debt.

(33:50):
You don't care about France, and you don't care about
their national holidays. But I just want to point out
that all these Western nations, including ours, that have spent
themselves in a bankruptcy and won't cut a dime of spending,
they're going to continue to come up with these insane
little schemes to try to avoid a debt crisis instead

(34:11):
of just stopping the ridiculous spending. The United States of
America is going to do this stuff too. If France
wants to solve the national debt, it should really probably
solve the spending problem. If America wants to solve our
thirty seven trillion dollar national debt, I know you can think, well,
we just need a better interest rates here, and we

(34:32):
just need it. Maybe we can grow our way up.
Growth is fine, great, Lower interest rates are great, fine,
Sign me up for all those Unless we significantly cut
the spending, nothing changes. But nobody wants to do that,
So instead, all these politicians try to come up with
some way they could kind of twist themselves in the wood. No,

(34:55):
and maybe if we shaved off a vacation day and
then we issued some special goal bonds with two percent interest. Right. No,
you cannot spend two trillion dollars a year more than
you take in without a debt bomb exploding in your country.
And that debt bomb is coming to Western countries. It is,
it is coming. All right, on that sunny note, Let's

(35:20):
do some headlines here and now here's a headlines why
go you know, you know the thing headlines we didn't
get to. Israel begins talks with countries that could take
in the Gozens under the Trump plan. I almost forgot.
The plan was to send the Gosens to other countries.

(35:42):
Only the plant. Only the plant is running into a
bit of a snag because nobody wants the Gozens in
their countries. This is making this whole thing quite difficult
for everybody. Several hurt and anti migrant unrest in Spanish town.
We're starting to see these things in the UK and Ireland,
in Spain. We're seeing similar things here in America, but

(36:04):
because of the election of Trump, they got toned down
a little bit. The people who are citizens are tired
of being assaulted and replaced by people like this.

Speaker 2 (36:15):
I understand that some of the communities are all connected
to each other here in Minnesota and back home and ask.

Speaker 1 (36:23):
For your support.

Speaker 2 (36:25):
Uh, There's always been a link between our community here
as well as back home, and I'm running to bridge
that gap and unite all of us and represent all
of us, because when we succeed here, we succeed everywhere.
And I'm hoping to do that.

Speaker 1 (36:39):
Just like, Yeah, we're tired of that. They were afraid.
Mark Cuban says Kamala campaign didn't trust her to go
on bro podcasts. It's it's almost odd and kind of
hilarious to think back that after four years of having
to cover up for Joe Biden's incompetence, Democrats had to

(37:01):
transition and cover up for domes and competence. That's kind
of awesome. Hallelujah, jubilant Mike Rowe wakes up to see
the economy turn back to dirty jobs. That is one
really great thing that's happening out there. If we have
to focus on the good, we are getting some industry
back in the United States of America that is not
only necessary, it's wonderful for the next generation. I'll be

(37:25):
back tomorrow, hopefully with some good news. That's all
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