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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
what has been an amazing Wednesday. Member. If you missed
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So we're going to talk about a couple of things.
American family still struggling, a wonderful opportunity for the Trump administration.
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But first, we've talked many, many times before about one
of the best forms of anti communism. It's just enforcing
the law. You don't have to go outside of the law.
You don't have to do what they do and invent crimes.
You just have to enforce the law. Because they're fighting
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a revolution again star country, and a revolution cannot be
fought lawfully. That's just not how it works. It's just
a simple basic fact. If you're going to fight a
revolution against the country, you have to break the laws
of that country to fight a revolution. Our founding fathers
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they were not lawful, they were not following British law
when they fought the revolution. You can't do it, you understand.
So democrats, they've been fighting a revolution for a very
long time in this country. A revolution to destroy this
place so they can conquer it. They know they they
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need people to break the law. They know oftentimes how
to run right up to that line, but then don't
jump over it when it comes to encouraging the street
communists to break the law. And they also know how
to use elite communist language that will encourage street communists
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to break the law. I'll once again, Chris, grab that
old audio of Jaya Pow, the one we've played many
times before, if you'd like to know exactly what it
sounds like when an elite communist is encouraging street communists
to break the law. This is the kind of language
they use.
Speaker 2 (02:20):
We might call this getting strike ready. I think of
it as getting us strike ready or street ready. And
part of that is understanding our own strength, and as
we develop that strength, being able to assess our risk tolerance,
because we know that risk tolerance increases as the severity
of the situation increases.
Speaker 1 (02:40):
Wait, we got it, we got it, strike ready, street ready,
what's your risk tolerance? This is a member of Congress
not so subtly encouraging communist street animals to break the law.
And this goes beyond Jaya Pow. The media speaks like
this all the time. Sometimes they're covering for an obvioust animal.
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Sometimes they'll create this fiction of desperation that we're up
against Nazi Hitler's Democrat politicians do this, The media does
this over and over and over and over and over again.
There is an encouragement to break the law is Sometimes,
like I said, they'll come right out and say it.
Other times, most of the time, the elite communists know
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I have to stop just short, because then I might
break the law. An example of that is this lady
Daliah Ramirez, she's also a member of Congress.
Speaker 3 (03:37):
We have to continue to resist, and this moment demands courage.
It demands us to understand that we must obstruct and
do everything we can to oppose any of these authoritarian
actions against our cities.
Speaker 1 (03:55):
Authoritarian, that's great, it's authoritarian, but you get what I mean.
She's talking about Ice. Listen again what she's saying. She's
talking about Ice coming in, arresting and deporting illego Immergray.
Speaker 3 (04:09):
You have to continue to resist, and this moment demands courage.
It demands us to understand that we must obstruct and
do everything we can to oppose any of these authoritarian actions.
Speaker 1 (04:25):
Again. The result of this endless rhetoric on the news,
members of Congress, over and over and over and over again.
The result of it is you have democrats in the
United States of America who reside in blue areas. They
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only hang around people who talk like this, They only
watch on TV people who talk like this, they listen
on the radio to people who talk like this, and
they have become amazingly comfortable with breaking the LA law,
shockingly comfortable with breaking the law. Remember the dude, Remember
the dude in DC when we had Border Patrol agents
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walking through DC assisting ice, walks right up to him,
right up to him, And this is in the middle
of the street. If you see the video, everyone has
a cell phone out, everyone's filming it. It's not like
he's snuck up in a ski mask. He's wearing his
flaming pink shirt and strolls right up to him with
a subway sandwich and spikes it off their chest on
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top of everything else. How brazen is that? How bold
is that? That's a human being who has been conditioned
to break the law. And maybe the most amazing part
was he worked for the DOJ. Of course, he's fired.
Now a DOJ employee saw these guys in uniform and
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walked up and assaulted one with a sandwich. And it
leads you to stories like this. A tow truck driver
in Los Angeles ice is and was in Los Angeles
because it's a sanctuary city full of illegals. They're there
finding them, arresting them and doing what they need to do.
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This tow truck driver in Los Angeles, Bobby Nunez is
his name. He's under arrest and he's facing up to
ten years in federal prison. Why he took his tow
truck and towed away an ice vehicle while they were
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doing the enforcement operation because he thought it was funny.
He drove up to an ice vehicle, filmed himself doing
it and laughing, and towed away an ice vehicle. Now
he might be talking to his family through glass in
a prison for the next decade of his life. And then,
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of course that's intentional on behalf of the elite communists.
They have conditioned legions in legions of their street animals
to break the law, to break the law, to be
strike ready, to be street ready. They all say it.
Hakeem Jeffries just said it. Last week. They all say
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it all the time. We gotta fight the streets. We
got to take it to the streets. We're going to
the streets. We're street ready. That's what they're saying. Hey, animals,
break the law. We'll get you out of prison if
we can break the law. Can't win the revolution without
breaking the law. What's your risk tolerance? How highs your
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risk tolerance? Your risk tolerance has to increase as desperation increases,
and lord knows we're desperate, now break the law. They
practically shout it from the room.
Speaker 3 (08:00):
To continue to resist. And this moment demands courage. It
demands us to understand that we must obstruct and do
everything we can to oppose any of these authoritarian actions
against our cities.
Speaker 1 (08:17):
Chicago may Or Brandon Johnson, we might have the National
Guard walk in the streets of Chicago soon. The street animals,
not you, the street animals in Chicago. What do you
think they hear when they hear us? Are you prepared
to defend this land? This land that was built by slaves,
a land that was built by indigenous people, a layan
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that is built by workers. Are you prepared to defend
this land? What do you think the animals here a
call to action ex dou some emails Bronco The West Kelly.
On Thursday, I'll be flying abroad to Communist Canada for
my first ever business meeting. I was wondering does the
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Oracle have any advice when it comes to business meetings,
especially when it's my first ever, as he does when
it comes to interviews. Now, just show up drunk. You'll
be fun. No, I'm kidding. Stop stop, I'm absolutely joking.
But this is my best piece of advice for business travel.
When you travel for work, there is even if you
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don't like it. Most people don't like it, especially when
you're comfortable at home, when you get along with your spouse,
when you like your kids. Most people don't like it,
but there is a sense of freedom that comes with it.
You you don't have to pick up the kids from school.
You know, you know, if you come to bed an
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hour later smelling like booze, you don't have to talk
to your wife about it at all. Hey, did you
drink last night?
Speaker 2 (09:51):
And that?
Speaker 1 (09:52):
So what happens is even as you get older, men
and women, everyone's guilty of this. I've done it too.
You tend to cut loose on business trips more than
you should. Chris is nodding, Hey, Chris Corey, how is
Boston Fellas? Yeah, exactly, you tend to cut loose more
than you should. Don't get me wrong. They did find
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it work, but that's what you do. You're away from home.
Keep control of yourself. That's my best advice on a
business trip. Hey, that you want to have a little fun.
I'm not trying to be a mister party pooper. Have
a little fun under control. Just because you're out of
town doesn't mean you should show up disheveled still with
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We can make jokes. It's fine. He got that. The
Jesse Kelly Show. It is the Jesse Kelly Show on
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a fantastic, fantastic Wednesday. Do not forget. You can email
the show Jesse at Jesse Kellyshow dot com. And I
am so excited for our huge event that starts on Monday.
Speaker 4 (12:22):
It's the twenty twenty five Crappiest Country in the World competition.
Speaker 1 (12:30):
We will win it. I don't know. I don't know.
Only time will tell. Halfway through the second hour on Monday,
it beginds Jesse with Britten's elite ignoring the rape of
its citizens. Do you think it will cause someone to
rise up and take back their power. Well, rising up
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it's hard to do when you're unarmed. Now, as we've said,
the old Napoleon quote is very true. The tea has
a quality all its own. It's that old stupid analogy.
How many five year olds could you beat in a fight?
I obviously I'm assuming you could beat a lot. But
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there's a number, right, There's a number at which point
you're not going to have any energy left. So there
are a lot of very angry British people. They're rising up,
they're taking it to the streets. But this is what
I've tried to try. I've tried to explain over and
over and over again about guns and gun control and
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why they speak so so passionately about confiscating your guns,
and they know that they can't come right out and say,
I don't think you should ever own any gun. So
what the gun grabbers try to do, it's always incremental, right,
How about just the red flag law? What about just
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magazines over a certain size? What about assault weapons? Whatever
that means? It's such a stupid to describe any What
about just the little of this, just the little of that,
just the little of this. But the end goal is
always the same. The end goal is you are defenseless
and the government has all the guns. And when the
government has all the guns, they can do whatever they
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want to you. A great example, you remember Australia. We
talked about it many times during COVID. I love Australian people,
love them. I've known many in my life. They're all cool,
every one of them. But their government is evil communists
in destroying the country. During COVID. They were picking people
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up and sending them to concentration camps, locking them in
concentration camps for COVID reasons, not vaccinated, not maxed, whatever.
Locking them in COVID camps. They were dropping meals off
on their front porch with the authorities patrolling. That happened
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in Australia. If I said that happened in North Korea,
They're like, yeah, I get it Australia. So why do
you think Governor Tim Walls said this.
Speaker 4 (15:06):
When they had a school shooting in Scotland or they
had an incident in Australia, they simply made changes. They
are just as free as we are. They still have
gun ownership requirements, but they have made sure that they
don't have these and since they did those things, they
don't have them. We are an outwier amongst nations in why.
Speaker 1 (15:23):
Don't we just do what Australia did? What is it
about Australia do you think Tim Walls admires the most?
What is it do you think he saw that prompted
in him? Man, if we could just do what Australia did. Look,
he's not the only one to bring it up. This
is a little old. It's from a couple of years ago.
Here's Randy Weingar.
Speaker 5 (15:43):
It's an epidemic that our great nation must solf and
how many lives will be shattered before we have the
courage to do what Scotland did, what Australia did, New
Zealand did, What other great democracies do.
Speaker 1 (16:04):
That's funny, the great democracies who took their own people
and rounded them up and threw them into camps. Those
are the ones these people always seem to reference. That's
what they have for you. Back to the UK, which
is what we were discussing. It's heartbreaking because I love England,
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I do. I admit it, I admire it. I think
they have a really cool history. I like a lot
of British people I've met, not all of them, but
a lot of them. I really do enjoy their food's garbage,
But there's nothing you can do about that. I like England.
I think it's a cool, cool place, and to sit
and watch it be overrun overrun on purpose. Their Democrats,
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their Labor Party, their Communists, imported all these barbarians from
Muslim countries. Now the people are preyed upon. And if
the people even raise a voice on social media, race
of voice, they are thrown in jail. The cops show
up and throw the people in jail. And what can
the people do about it? Not much. If it is
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and I'm not saying it is, I'm not there. I'm
not gonna fight on someone else's behalf. If it is
revolution time, you're fighting it with kitchen knives. That's the
bottom line. They're fting it with kitchen knives. If and
I pray to God, I never see this day, and
I pray most definitely my sons never do. If it's
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ever revolution time here in the United States of America,
we're gonna have a bunch of people with they are
fifteen's here with all the AMMO you could want. Envgs
readily available for everybody's suppressor's body armor. If the American
people ever rise up and say enough, our government's going down,
jack down quickly. When they have guns and you don't,
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that's a tough that's a tough fill to climb. People
keep saying it's time for a revolution, fight a revolution. Okay, Well,
when the government has big guns and you don't, being right,
being passionate only takes you so far. That's just the fact.
All right. I'm going to talk about something a little
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bit heavy and then something wonderful. We'll try to mix
in both here in just a second. Before we do that,
I want to talk to you about making sure we
are fulfilling our obligations to veterans, those who fail in combat,
and to first responder families those who die. I believe,
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as I'm sure you do, we have an obligation to
care for the ones they leave behind. Not just a
nice text message, a word of prayer. The day we
find out when we have the sad as. I'm talking about,
real legitimate care. How do you do that? How do
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So I'm I'm not gonna spend while on this at all,
just just a couple of minutes. I just wanted to
again point out that, yes, lots of things are going well.
Lots of things are going better now than they have
been going, certainly better than they were going under the
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Biden administration, There's no question about that. But this well,
back to back or back to school shopping will put
a third of Americans in debt. One thing that has
not changed is inflation. It's not rising the way it was,
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and the obviously, praise God for that. But it hasn't
been going down either. It hasn't gone down. The standard
of living you had before COVID you don't have anymore.
You are at least twenty five percent poorer now than
you were before COVID. We see it in everything. We
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pay it in everything, our power, bills, our clothes, our food,
our everything. I just want to point out one, don't
forget that there are people, and maybe this is you,
there are people who are still hurting financially badly in
this country. And look out for your friends, look out
for your relatives. If someone needs help that you know,
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help when you can. Don't forget that people are still
burning it at both ends. Let's not forget about that.
I have lived that life and it is I don't
want to say soul draining is. Maybe that's a little
too much, but I'll tell you that's what it feels
like when you can't pay your bills. Man, it's hard
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to smile when you can't pay your bills. It sucks.
And there's still a lot of that in this country.
And maybe that's you. And if it is, I'm rooting
for you and I'm hoping for you. And look, this
is the cost we pay. People act like COVID is over.
Locked downs are over, social distancing is over. But as
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I told you at the time, I told you, we
will feel this for years and years, in years, in
years and years. The insanity of stopping your economy on
purpose in response to a virus will affect generations in
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this country, generations. It's not over. Oh, the lockdown's may
be done, the stupid masks may be done. People aren't
injecting poison in their arms anymore. All that stuff may
be fine, But the American people as a whole still
live lives that are not that do not have as
high as standard as they have grown accustomed. And it's
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a direct result of the insane response to this country
getting a virus. Don't ever forget that shut down your
economy and start printing money and passing trillion dollar bills
and handing out stimulus checks. And now we look around
and so many people are hurting. Why. I have a
pretty good idea why the United States of America decided
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to start spending like it was World War Two in
response to a bad chest cold. That's why ridiculous, And
we pay for it. To this day, we paid dearly.
Many people paid dearly. I talked to a buddy, and
I've seen a lot of evidence of this. I'm hearing
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this from places like Las Vegas that who track these things.
But a good friend of mine, as you know, I
was selling RVs before I started doing this seven years ago,
and I have a bunch of friends still in the
RV business. One of my buddies who runs an RV company,
he said, this is something I'm noticing now, and it's
never been this way. The most common RV he would
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sell his bread and butter would be a forty to
fifty thousand dollar RV. What is a forty to fifty
thousand dollars IV. That's a middle class familis RV. It's expensive,
but you make a good income. You're paying your bills,
couple of cars, couple of kids. Things are good. You
want something a little nice to go out on the weekends.
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Forty fifty grand, that's a middle class families RV, he said, Jesse,
you want to hear something bonkers. We hardly ever sell
those anymore. They sell two kinds now, mainly super cheap
and super expensive. You see the super cheap ones oftentimes
it's guys traveling for work, oil field work, things like that,
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Guys who need a place to lay their head. And then,
of course rich people are rich people. In RV that
costs one hundred and fifty two hundred thousand dollars, that's
a home for most people. The only person who can
afford something like that as recreational is super rich. They're
still out buying them, but middle class people weren't buying
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RVs anymore Las Vegas. I continue to hear this out
of Las Vegas. I'm not a big Las Vegas guy.
I used to go be stupid when I was in
the Marine Corps. I've gone once or twice since it's
not I would say it's not my speed. Really, whole
town smells like weed. It's gotten more dangerous. It's a
very different place than the one I knew. It's not
like the one I knew was perfect, but it's just
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different anyway. But I know a lot of people who
are in Vegas and around Vegas, and they tell me
Vegas has transformed just that way too, that Vegas has
become for the poor or the uber rich, and middle
class people don't go anymore. They don't take the young
kids anymore. Don't go ride the roller coasters, don't go
see a show. It's either very ghettoed out where they're
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shooting each other on the Las Vegas Strip, or it's
a bunch of businesses or super super wealthy people up
in the penthouse. It's gone the vanishing middle class in
the United States of America. The middle class has always
been attacked by communists in every country. They've been under
attack in this country for a very long time. And
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the things we did during COVID accelerated that. It's very sad.
Bronco Lex, do some emails. Do you trim any excess
fat off the brisket before you inject it with those
fancy thermometers into the fake pellet smoker. My pellet smoker
is not fake. No, it's not Chris. I would cut
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off all the excess fat and then wrap it in bacon,
dry rub with brown sugar, black pepper, and then low
and slow. All right, So I know I'm gonna get
made fun of for this, But when I make a brisket,
I I've told you before, I try to shop local.
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I try to stay with local small businesses wherever I can.
When it comes to meat. I've discussed this with you before.
I will either find a meat delivery company that shares
my values is very common now, or I will find
a local butcher shop, a local meat shop. I actually
try to avoid buying too much meat at the grocery store.
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We still buy meat at the grocery store. I don't
act like we don't do it, but I try to
avoid that. There is a local meat shop not far
from my house. Very wonderful people. You're not going to
see any rainbow flags in this little meat shop. It's wonderful.
Chris knows. Probably what Yeah, Chris knows is what I'm
talking about. If I have to get a brisket, which
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is rare because they're very, very expensive, but it's holiday,
special occasion. I've been begged by the kids long enough,
I get a brisket. I go in there, I select
a brisket. I I ask them to trim it for me.
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What's wrong with asking them to trim it? Why do
you shake your head, Christie. It's part of a service
and I don't have to there's no I'm charge. Why
do I have to know how to do it? And
it's not like I can't trim it I've skinned deer before,
I've quartered an elk. I can do it, but I
can't do it as good as they can do it.
It's free of charge. What, Chris? What? What I'm missing
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the point that's part of the hobby. It's not a hobby, Chris.
It's food. It's not like asking the bait shop guy
to rig your hooks. That's totally out of line. Fishing
is not fun for the fish fish or disgusting to eat.
Fishing is fun because of the seclusion and the accomplishment
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you get and the feeling when you get. When I'm
buying a brisket, I didn't look the money, the amount
of money these things cost. You're dropping a hundred bucks
on a brisket pal minimum. You're dropping a hundred bucks
on a brisket. What if I ruined it? What if
I drim it wrong? Why can't he trim it? What? What? What?
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You can still render out the fat and get tallow Chris.
I am not living off the grid. Okay. We have
talo in my house, a big tub of it. You
know where I bought it, the grocery store. And that's what.
It's not super expensive either. Gosh, you're so cheap. Chris
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needs some chalk, that's what he needs. Actually, I'm the
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I have a great idea. It's a great idea, and
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this is for the Trump administration. I hope you're listening.
You know that our health institutions have destroyed our trust.
We talked about that last night. I'm not going into
it again, and they're busy trying to earn it back
by cleaning out the filth. We have amazing human beings
like doctor j. Battachari. I just love that name. Doctor
J is out there putting out statements like this a
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little different than we heard under the Biden administration.
Speaker 6 (31:09):
I think it's really healthy to have a transparency about
what the drug companies that were involved in an operation
warp speed. No, it's also really healthy to open up
a discussion and honest, scientific discussion, uncensored on the evidence
on the COVID vaccine.
Speaker 1 (31:27):
We know our FK Junior has been cleaning house. We
know the CDC director only lasted a month, the new one,
Susan Monterez, and she got the boot. Well, today we
got this headline and in my mind, this creates a
wonderful opportunity headline. More than a thousand current informer HHS
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employees sign a letter calling for RFK Junior to resign.
Almost every agency, it says, Center for Disease Control, FDA,
ANDIH that's National Institutes for Health called for Kennedy to resign.
So everybody is saying, fire them, No, not yet. What
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you do is you have to think several steps ahead.
Don't fire them immediately. Take this letter and send this
letter out to every single federal employee, asking them if
they want to put their name on the letter calling
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for RFK Junior to resign. Anyone who answers yes, fire them.
You think you're going to catch a thousand people, one
thousand dirty communists and get rid of them. This could
be fifty thousand, this could be one hundred thousand. Let's
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think ahead here. This is an opportunity. Send the letter
out and ask for people to sign their names on it.
Go through the names. Any current employee immediately fired. Government
clean out continues apace. How about that? What, Chris, that's brilliant.
I don't know why you shake your head at that.
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Another thing, kind of a small story but worth bringing
up really quickly before we get the headlines. Putin and
G and Kim Jong un. You know, North Korea, Russia
and China, they're all having a big summit. They're having
a big one of these big meetings. If you will,
Trump put out some statements. You know, I know you're
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collaborating against America type thing and controlling them. But that's
what they're doing. They're having a big meeting. What can
we exchange militarily economically, whether how do we join together?
All that stuff. But Putin and G were walking and
there was a mike situation, and what were they discussing?
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Organ trance, plants and immortality. Jijinping said, at one point
in time, and I quote, in this century, people are
expected to live up to one hundred and fifty years.
Putin responds, organs can be continuously transplanted, humans could become immortal.
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This is how don't just think about this as Ji
and Putin. This is how elites see themselves, and more importantly,
it's how they see you. Who's that witty person on
the radio who tells you they see themselves as kings
and queens, not presidents and senators, not prime ministers most
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definitely not public servants. They see themselves as being above
you in every way. Royalty super important. You me, we
mean nothing. They mean everything. And these types of people
they're all through American politics too. If they can just
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continuously kill new people and harvest their organs so they
can stay alive forever, they will. The whole history of
the world shows that's how kings and queens think. That's
how kings and queens operate. And this is yet another
reminder to you to stay armed, because it is the
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equalizing factor. Kings and queens in the past were able
to pull off all sorts of evil things because they
were the only ones with armies and swords and shields
and spears. In America, it's not that way. And thank
god for that. And now here's a headline by oh,
you know, you know the thing headlines We didn't get
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to Trump administration in ways declaring a national housing emergency.
And I don't know, I've everything is declared an emergency anymore.
Everybody declares an emergency for everything. In my opinion, the
Trump administration has already begun, just begun the work of
taking care of the affordability of housing that's what happens
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when you deport people. You want affordable housing in this country,
deport sixty million people, Wages will go up, the price
of everybody's house an apartment will go down massively, and
everybody wins. Just get the friggin foreigners out. Census data
shows massive drop in immigrant workers after Trump cracked down.
Now that is how you lower housing prices. Analysts robbed
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repeatedly in DC doesn't understand why Trump cracked down on crime.
Let me remind you of the little tale I've told
you before. I sat at a table with a filthy
communist woman from Chicago who called Brandon Johnson BJ. They
had a name for him, and as the topic of
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violent crime was brought up, she told the entire table, well,
if you come to Chicago, you might get mugged, but
you won't be targeted. The level of mental illness with
these communists is beyond comprehension for normal people. Trump pledges
US support for Poland amid Russia threat as he welcomes
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the Rocky Oh, like Poland has ever had to worry
about Russia before. Rubio says, US cooperation with Mexico is
at a historic high. Yes, Yes, it tends to do
that when we threaten them to give up cartel leaders. Anyway,
we will be back tomorrow to have some more fun.
That's all.