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It is that Jesse Kelly Show,Final hour The Jesse Kelly Show on a
Friday, and ask Doctor Jesse Friday, I hope you are getting ready to
enjoy a wonderful weekend. What agreat twenty four hours it has been.
But we do have a couple ofthings we have to get to. We're
going to talk about all the degeneratesin the government. Now, we're gonna

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talk about well John Kerry, organizedcrime, Republican ags AK forty seven's is
my Dad Proud of me? Andso much more coming up this hour on
The Jesse Kelly Show. Okay,let's dig in. I'm not going to
read the entire email again, butin case you're just now joining us,
guy emails in and he says,Hey, look at all the turbo freaks

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in the government. You have thatnutball training dude who was stealing women's luggage.
They just hired a new comms director. Is just a total, total
gross person. The stuff he's putonline kill all the cops and all this
others. It is an awful person. Yea, I brought up monkey pox.
Remember they brought in the dude withthe Satanist tattoo on his chest and

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leather chaps to talk to us aboutmonkey pox. So what's happening is this
for? Is this humiliation for itsown sake? Kind of but not really.
So here's the deal. There area million examples of this. But
bad hates good oftentimes in a waygood does not hate bad. Does that

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make sense? Bad is consumed withdestroying good. You cannot ever really understand
politics, power, culture, anyof these things unless you believe in good
and evil. I'm not saying youhave to have my belief system. I'm

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not saying that at all. Youbelieve what you want to believe, as
far as God and things like that, what you want to believe, I'm
never preached to you. Not mybusiness, not my job. But unless
you believe in good and evil,it will be impossible to understand so much
of what we see. The devilis a predator. He is out to

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destroy good at all times. There'sa reason all this LGBTQ activism. How
did it go in like five minutesfrom hey, we just want to get
married, to be left alone,to now let us wave our penises in
your daughter's face in school? Howdid what? How did that happen?

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There's pornography now in public libraries,gay pornography in school libraries. It was
yesterday, It's like two minutes ago. Hey, we just want to get
back. How did that happen?Well, these people are destroyers. All
communists are of every form of Marxismthere is. They are destroyers at their

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heart, and so they love tobe in your face with what they do.
I'm talking about the activists here.I'm not talking about the people who
do what they do in private.But all these activists there's a reason they're
so loud about it. They wantto make you angry. They want to

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rub it in your face. Theywant to tell you this is what I'm
doing and you can't do anything aboutit. Evil loves to do that.
Have you ever seen I brought thiswoman up before, but there's video and
audio I could play for I'm notgonna bother, but have you ever seen
one of these abortion loving rallies.You'll have one of these women that says

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I've had sixteen abortions. You knowshe probably hasn't. I guess there's a
chance she has, by the looksof her that I have a hard time
believing she found sixteen dudes. I'msorry that one you know what that wasn't
I set that aside, hasn't.So if you haven't, why would you
say that she wants to rub herevil in your face. It's part of

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what excites them. They like rubbingtheir evil in your face. Uh.
Here's a good way I can describeit. Have you ever had or been
a rebellious teenager at one point intime? A lot of people have had
one. Maybe you were one,and there are different levels of rebellion,

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But you ever have or know ofa rebellious teenager? Maybe dad? Maybe
dad doesn't want her dating boys whorubs it in her dad's face. I
was out with Bill tonight, Dad, that guy you hate. There are
rules, There were rules that werelaid down by authority. Rebellion happens,

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and it's not just that she wantsto rebell or he wants to rebel.
She wants the authority to know she'srebelling, rubbing it in your face.
There's a big aspect to that.To everything these people do. Evil is
very, very aggressive towards good.It has always been that way and it

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always will be that way. Andknow it's not an accident. Every time
they hire someone at the White House, they go pluck some Satanist out of
somewhere, somebody, some demented loserout of somewhere. Evil loves that crap,
absolutely loves that crap. And look, why do you think the FBI

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is recruiting at Pride events? Whydo you think that is because they intend
to blow up the churches in thiscountry. The Communists intend to destroy the
American Church. They are aggressive withthe American Church. Of course, you
can't get half the pastors in thecountry to wake up and realize, well,
I don't do the news. Ijust got them a little bit everybody,

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but the Communist isn't thinking that wayat all. The Communist is coming
for the American Church. Where wouldyou find people who would be willing to
do something like that? Do youthink you'd find any at a Pride event?
You would? You absolutely would maximumdear maximum showgun AR fifteen or AK

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forty seven. There are pluses andminuses to both. Your answer can be
dependent on circumstances. But you can'tsay both these things are heavy. And
I don't think I can lug aroundtwenty boxes that I might be moving.
Yeah, you can't. They are. It is as heavy as ten boxes.
That you might be moving. Okay, I love AR fifteens. I
have in AR fifteen. Actually Ihave two of them. I have two

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AR fifteens. I have also carriedin Baghdad in AK forty seven. When
I was there, it was kindof before a lot of rules got put
in, and so we could dowhatever we wanted. We'd grab some make
oh yeah, Chris, we justgrab them off of dead bodies and we
pick them up and walk around withyeah, with great. Look, there

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are a million people who know alot more about guns than I do.
I know a bit about a bitin AR fifteen is a more accurate weapon.
It is a more accurate weapon.And the ammo you brought up,
you brought up. Weight. Weightof ammo is a thing. It's one
of the things. Unless you've carrieda weapon for extended periods of time,

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you don't appreciate the importance of weight, and not just weapons gear. Remember
how how much gear I've told youbefore, how much gear we carried.
Everyone who's been in and done anykind of significant you've been on a long
hump or something like that, youknow exactly what I'm talking about. It's
so much gear between the water andthe food, and that there's just so
much gear, so much weight.AK forty seven in general is a seven

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six two weapons. It's a biggerround. Sorry, I shouldn't talk like
this for people who don't know.It's a bigger round. It's a fatter
round. It's a larger diameter round. And AR fifteen is less. Choose
a five five six a smaller round. Sorry, I have to be careful
with a smaller round. NAR fifteenis lighter. NAR fifteen is more accurate,

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and if I'm being honest, it'sa superior weapon. But I adore
AK forty sevens. I think onethey look really cool. I'm sorry,
I think they look cool. Ijust have always I always have, and
the different variations of them I thinklook really cool. And I am a
big believer in this. A heavierround, heavier to carry, yes,

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but also heavier when it slams intoyou. Remember when Clay Martin was talking
about one of the dudes he killedon the show that one night, Remember
what he said. For those whodon't remember, or maybe you weren't listening,
Then Clay Martin's this longtime green bereat. I don't even know how many
wars he's been in and people he'skilled, and he's a good friend of
mine. He's he's just he's beenaround the world and done a lot of
things. He's also very frank.And he said, look when I'm he

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was a sniper too. He's aMarine Corps Scout sniper before he went to
be a Green Berace, so heknows all about marksmanship things like that.
And he said, I prefer aheavy round. And we were having a
discussion on the air about why.He said, look, you shoot a
guy with an AR fifteen, Sometimeshe drops right away, sometimes he doesn't.
Said, I remember the first timeI shot somebody with a seven six

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y two. He said, hewent down like the fist of God hit
him. I believe in that.I like that a lot. Now,
all that said, if you toldme I had to carry a weapon that
we're heading into the mountains for aweek, we're heading into the desert for
a week, and I have todo a lot of carrying of the weapon
along with other gear. Meaning I'mI'm humping my own sleep system, I'm

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humping my own stuff. I'm pickingAR fifteen all day every day. If
you tell me we're going on patrol, two three hour patrol. Get yourself
some water, get yourself some AMMO. You'll be back by dinner time.
I probably pick an Ak to behonest with you. Depending on the circumstances,
I'm probably pick an Ak. Ilike a heavy round. All right,

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let's talk about Americans cutting back onspending and my dad and John Carrey's
evil. You know what will leadwith the John Carey thing? It is
the Jesse CALLI schell on a Friday. I almost didn't want to interrupt the
who there, and I don't evenlike the Who. But they do have
a couple sick jams between that oneBaba O'Reilly in squeezebox. Gosh, you

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can really jam out to a coupleWho what Chris? That doesn't mean I
like the Who. I like acouple songs Eminence Front. It's okay,
that's an epic jam you just playedright now? That look, it's an
epic jam. All right, allright, let's make fun of John Carrey.

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I don't have time for Jewish producerChris right now. We're too busy
celebrating debate night watching watching the presidentgo down in flames. And we're too
busy celebrating the Supreme Court thing today. We're not gonna let Chris hold us
back. Now we talk about theGOP needing guts and needing teeth. Gopags

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in Red States are gonna have aunique role in all this. John Kerry
was on he was on stage withthis banker and they're discussing net zero and
they're discussing how they coerce and forcebanks to go into this. I brought
this up before my frustration with thebanking industry in the country, how hard

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it is to find a bank thatdoesn't have an ESG page, that doesn't
have a DEI page. In fact, the Finance World period you named the
Big Investment Group. If it's abig bank, it's the worst industry ever.
And a lot of that is becauseof strong arm tactics. And Republican

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ags are going to need to startattacking this in major ways as if it's
organized crime, because it is organizedcrime. Listen to this, hi,
John Kerrey got the six largest banksin America to commit to net zero.
Well, the secret there is ifsix banks commit to net zero, they

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just committed all their clients to atzero. Because the way it works is
you fix your own operations. Thenyou fix the electricity or energy you buy.
And the third piece of that,called scope three, is you take
care of your entire value chain.Everybody has sort of made that transition.

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It's huge work. I don't knowif it happens by twenty fifty, but
it gives you a sense of talkabout a flywheel. That's flywheel on an
industrial level. What are they talkingabout there? That was a lot of
heavy talk. What are they talkingabout? They're talking about seizing choke points.
You know how we talk about thatall the time. That's what the

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communist does. The communist grabs chokepoints. He doesn't have to be a
majority. He'll go take over thepublic library. He'll go be a school
teacher in your red town that incontrols your kids. He sees the choke
point. They seized a financial industrychoke point because everyone needs money. People
personally, bank, small businesses,bank, large businesses, bank, government's

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bank. Everyone needs access to capitalin finance. And they recognize that.
Honestly, it's brilliant. It's brilliant. How devious and horrible the communists can
be. It Sometimes the communists recognizethat, seize that choke point, and
now he uses that choke point tosway people. Chris grabbed that Larry Fink

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audio where he says, we're controllingoutcomes. That's what we do, We
control outcomes. I haven't played thisin a while. I want to play
it again. Remember, the threeof the biggest choke points they have are
the big finance giants that are overHonestly, most of the other things that
you would consider in the world offinance, Blackrock, Vanguard and State Street.

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Blackrock Vanguard and State Street. We'retalking twenty trill worth of control.
And so how it works is we'llget to a minute second, Chris.
How it works is if you're LarryFink, you're the head of blackrock.
We're just making about blackrock. IsI'm about to play you Larry finkhad of
blackrock. We're making about blackrock.If you're blackrock, it's not as if
you're just blackrock. You control somuch capital for huge businesses underneath you.

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And so let's use an example.And I don't even know if this applies,
but you know that big hubbub abouttractor supply. They went full DEI
esg ah, the human rights campaign, all this other crap, and then
they just had a big public apologyfor it, and they did. They
apologize to their credit, they apologizeand said we're done with all that,
will never do it again. Well, one of the ways that happens is

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Tractor Supply, which is a hugecompany. They work underneath other finance giants
and need those finance giants. Now, why do you need finance giants?
Allow me to explain. If yourTractors Supply and you have five stores,
and let's say you decide you wantto expand. Most businesses try to expand
you can't really stay stagnant or you'redying. You want to expand, Well,

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you just you to go, andyou need capital. We've identified five
new locations, we've identified the grounds, so we need Hey, we need
fifty million dollars. You need itfrom Blackrock? Well, what's Blackrock say
to you, Chris Play Larry Fink. This is what they say. Well,
behaviors are going to have to change, and this is one thing we're
we're asking companies you have to forcebehaviors, and at Blackrock we are forcing

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behaviors. And the behaviors he's talkingabout, he goes on and discusses it.
There are Hey, why don't youhave enough gay people on your board.
Why aren't there enough women? Thereare too many men here. Hey,
we did a count on all thewhites. There are way too many
whites. Hey, you're doing businesswith too many oil things. We need
you to get rid of all theoil and only have solar powered tractors and

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things like that. And they willforce you, force you. They'll remake
your boardroom and gut your company likea fish. Again a choke point.
I say that's criminal, and Isay Republican ag should go after that in
the same way you go after themobster. That's criminal. Now, it's
a tall task, but it's oneof those things we have to do if

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you want to dismantle this communist system. Look gonna be a lot of work,
gonna be heavy. It is asheavy as ten boxes that you might
be moving. And after we're donewithout our backs might hurt. It is
the Jesse Kelly Show on a Friday. Remember you can email us Jesse at
Jesse kellyshow dot com. Said,before I get back to the emails here,

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you know how I've been losing myhair. I talk about it.
I just looked at coming back fromthe break and I don't know if you're
watching on the simulcast, remember theysimulcast the radio show. You can watch
me do this on the first TV. It's pretty riveting stuff. It's quit.
You can watch me do this onthe first TV. But I'm looking
down at it. It's a whitedesk and the mic stand is black,

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and I'm looking down around the micstand and there are a lot of There
are a lot of little hairs here, and they look about the length of
the hair that's on my head.And normally this wouldn't be a big deal,
right, you just brush him off, And I probably should brush him
off. I even almost leaned downand blew them off, kind of did

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the little hole, you know,just lean them down. It's a little
blow. And but I'm probably nevergonna grow these back. I don't think,
what, Chris, I don't thinkI can get rid of them.
They're They're never coming back. What, Chris. No, I'm not going
to go well, Chris asked ifI'm gonna go to Turkey. We've discussed

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it before. They have apparently incrediblehair transplant stuff in Turkey. I would
only ever go to Turkey for agag, meaning I would only ever do
that if I could come with likethe sickest mullet you've ever seen in your
life, or this huge afro.How funny would it be. I'm six
' eight if I got this enormousafro like Julius Irving. What, Chris,

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No, here's the move. Yougo to Turkey, chrisid, I
should go vacation in Turkey and comeback and wear a wig. Here's the
problem with that. Everyone can tellyou're wearing a wig, and fellas,
it's just you and me talking.All right, we're gonna ladies can sit
this one out real quick. Fellas, listen to me. That two pay.

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Everyone knows and it looks bad.I'm just I'm just giving it to
you straight. Everyone knows it's atwo pay and it looks really bad.
And I know, I know you'rethinking yourself right now, not mine,
No, No, it's yours too. Everyone knows. Everyone in your life
is too nice to you to tellyou that. But because I'm a jerk,

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I'm here to tell you it looksbad. You're going bald. I
am too. It's okay, justlet it go, all right, nothing
lasts forever. Your hair's gone.Take it off and reference to Turkey,
Chris, the only way I'd considerit as if I went got like I
said, the ridiculous haircut and thendidn't mention it. I wouldn't even talk

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about it on the air. I'djust show up and do the radio show
or TV show with this huge,thick mullet all of a sudden and never
address it. If we'd have peopleemail it in Jesse, what's through the
air? What'd you do with yourhair? And I just act like nothing
ever happened, it would be hysterical. Jesse, what does your father say
about your job slash show? Uh, my dad's very proud of me.

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Believe it or not. My dad'svery proud of me and has been.
He was very very proud of meduring the Marine Corps. He was proud
of me after I ran for office. He didn't want me to do any
of that crap. And look,any father, the show, the show
itself, it ended up getting big. Obviously, it's a big show now

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and no one saw that coming.I most definitely didn't. And we screw
off and we have fun and it'sa pretty mature show. But it did
get big. And so any fatherwho sees his son succeed and work hard
because we did work hard, andwe do work hard. We like to
do it, work hard, wedo a radio show, but still we

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put our heart into it, weput our thoughts into it. Yeah,
he's very proud. Any father hashis son succeeding at any level, it's
not about money or anything like that. You see your son. Look,
I've got two sons and I don'thave specific dreams for them. I've never
been that dad. I don't needthem to be sports stars or doctors or
lawyers like Chris probably does, oranything like that. I just want them

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to be good family men, andI want them to work hard, and
I want them to have jobs.And I don't need them to be good
jobs. I don't. I'm justnot a big money guy. I've never
prioritized that. I want them tobe able to earn a living for their
family, and I don't care whatthat is, what that means, don't.
I don't have any specifics there atall. If you told me my

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son was going to be an astronaut, a plumber, a stand up comic,
or whatever, you told me,if he was working hard and had
a good family and it was providingfor them, dude, that's all I
want and that's all. I thinkthat's pretty I think that's what a lot
of dads want. I think that'sprobably what most dads want. And I

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can't speak to daughters because I don'thave any, but I would think as
a parent, you'd want your daughterto have something similar whatever, whatever that
life turned out, it's not amoney thing for me. But he's very
proud of me, he fet.Oh, you should know though. He
doesn't listen. In fact, Idon't think he's ever listened to a show.
He's not Look, he's not thatnice, all right, he's not

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listening to the show. He's awarethere is a show, but it is
not listening. Hey, Hafe theflower. That's not nice. He said,
he's got an offensive question. Ohokay, I'm going to light the
fuse on this question and chuck itinto the fray. If an armed society
is a polite society, why areblue cities war zones? I know you

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have the wisdom intact to answer thisquandary. Well, I don't know why
that would be a I don't understandwhy that question would be offensive. It's
not offensive at all, and it'snot complicated. Big cities aren't armed.
Only the criminals are friggin armed.Only the criminals are armed. That's the

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problem with gun laws. You knowthat. It's something you've known for a
long time. You can't eliminate guns. You can wish every gun in the
world disappear tomorrow, and that's fine. Okay, that's fine if you wish
that, but it's not realistic.It's never going to happen. The criminals
will always have guns. Finding gunsis incredibly easy, including illegal guns.

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I have a line on illegal guns, and no I've never used it,
and I'm not going to use it. We all know the dirty Feds are
going to kick in my door atsome point in time anyway, for how
often I criticize the FBI, Butno, I don't do illegal crap like
that. This is I'm not goingto give him an excuse. But I
look, I'm not fairly clean cutguy. I realize I've walked in some

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gray areas sometimes in my life acouple of times, Chris, not black
gray areas anyway, and I knowa guy who can get you whatever you
want, and I'm not taking advantageof that. The guns are not hard
to find. The crooks are alwaysgoing to find them. With every new
gun law. You just disarmed thedecent people, and big cities aren't what

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I consider armed. Look, whydidn't why didn't Black Lives Matter Antifa those
protests after Saint George Floyd died,Why didn't they ever end up leaving those
cities? Look, they were burningdown Minneapolis, burning down New York City,
city after city after city, allacross the country. Why didn't they

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come into my neighborhood. You reallygot shot. That's why you can't do
that in places where everyone has guns. You tried that crap in my neighborhood.
It looked like Sarajevo. I'm justgonna mention this briefly because I want
to do the questions. But youknow how we've been talking about how people
were struggling and they're not making endsmeet, and it's very very sad.

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It's very sad what's happening to everyoneright now with inflation and whatnot. Well,
but Americans have still been spending.That's why credit card debt is at
a record high, that's why savingsis at a record low. And we
talked about how people are just tryingto keep their head above water, trying
to maintain their standard of living untilthings work out, until things even out.

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It's a very human nature thing todo. Inflation's bad, we don't
have as much money, but hey, we go out for a family meal
at Red Lobster every Friday. Idon't want to start skipping that. It's
a tradition. I would feel bad. Let's just put it on the credit
card. Let's take a little outof the savings. We take a family
vacation every year. We'll just trainour savings a little. Let's just do
this to get by. Well.Now we're starting to see report came out

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today. Americans are cutting back onspending. Now, the credit cards are
maxed out, the savings accounts areempty. And now you can't keep up
with I say the Joneses, butyou're the jones You can't keep up with
yourself anymore, with how you usedto live. It's terrible, man,
and it's terrible what these Republicans andDemocrats have done to us with their spending

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at frigging hate it spending and printingmoney like it's going out of style.
It is the Jesse Kelly Show.Segment of The Jesse Kelly Show on a
Friday and ask doctor Jesse Friday.Now, we have a few things I
want to get to. I dowant to play this though Oklahoma is Superintendent
Ryan Walters. He's catching a bunchof garbage for what he says here.

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Just listen to what he says.So we will be issuing a memo today
that every school district will adhere to, which is at every teacher, every
classroom in the state will have aBible in the classroom and we'll be teaching
from the Bible in the classroom toensure that this historical understanding is there for
every student in the state of Oklahomain accordance with our academic standards and state

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law. The Bible is a necessaryhistorical document to teach our kids about the
history of this country, to havea complete understanding of Western civilization, to
have an understanding of the basis ofour legal system. And it's frankly,
we're talking about the Bible, oneof the most foundational documents used for the
constitution and the birth of our country. Okay, A lot of people love

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that, a lot of people hateit. Let me tell you why it's
wonderful. Whether you read the Bibleor believe in it or whatnot. Let
me tell you why it's wonderful.It's wonderful for two different reasons. One
is everything he just said there isone hundred percent accurate. You can't possibly
understand the foundation of this country,the foundation of Western civilization, without an

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understanding of Christianity, and those twogo hand in hand. You cannot possibly
understand it. So if you justwant to teach it in history class,
that's fine. Two. Religion istaught in every school, every single school.
Not enough we go to public school. No, no, no,
no no. You have a religionin your school, you do. Every

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single school has a religion. Youbetter choose one. You better choose one
that's going to be taught. Andthree and this might be the most important
thing. And I realized I saidthere are two points, but I came
up with another one along the way. Three, this might be the best
part of the whole thing. Youknow what effect this has. It runs

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dirty commies out of your state.You know how many teachers are already putting
up deranged videos on TikTok. I'mnot staying in this state. I can't
teach under this, under this tyranny, the fascism. I'm leaving for California.
When you pass laws like this.When you pass rules like this,

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it gives you the benefit of purgingdirty commies from your state. It's not
a side benefit. It's one ofthe best parts about it. It's part
of what happened in Florida under DeSantis. It's not that he did one good
thing with his legislature. He hada list. I've seen his Listen,
yo, look at it. It'sonline. We're gonna do this, this,

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this. He was just hammering themevery single day day, anti Commy
law, anti commy law, antiCommy law. And part of the reason
Florida Biden isn't even campaigning in Florida. Florida it's been a critical swing swing
state my entire life. Biden's spendingno money there. He's out. It's
so red, not just because Republicansmoved in, but because filthy comedy's moved

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out. It has an effect ofpurging dirty commies from your area. You
should fall in love with that.You cannot be anti communist without doing things
like this. It's a good thing, a dang good thing, a pure
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You know, you know the thingheadlines we didn't get to. Hey,

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playlist, platoon leader. I don'tknow if you or Chris or Michael selects
the songs for the snippets, butI think your choices are outstanding. It's
me, It's all me. Somany are my favorites, not the mindless
crap you hear on the radio today. Yeah, we always hated all of
us, all of us here onthe show. We always hated the boring
radio songs. Let's get some jamsgoing here. I should be nod in

(31:10):
my head when we come back.Anyway, he said, if you could
spend one hour hanging out and maybehaving a couple of beers with any musician
or front man, living or dead, who would it be? And why?
Huh his name is Hank, Iprobably go with Johnny Cash. Johnny

(31:30):
Cash is one of those people whohe had this crazy life from his wild,
wild early days, all pilled outof his mind and booze, and
then he ends up giving his lifeto Christ later on and finds his woman
he loves. Even though that storywas kind of a little rough around you
just but anyway, finds a womanhe loves happily ever after a type story.

(31:52):
Johnny Cash is one of those peopleeveryone thinks he's cool. If you're
a rocker, you think he's cool. If you're in country, you think
he's cool. If you're a rapper, you think Johnny Cash is cool.
Everyone just knows Johnny Cash is freakingcool. I want to know what he's
like. I'll tell you I'd beprepared to be disappointed. I generally am
whenever I meet an artist of anykind, but maybe Johnny Cash Jesse.

(32:15):
You think it's time we retire theold men presidents and bring in younger,
more politically active, or attractive candidatesin the coming elections. I'm a heavy
Trump supporter, but as a youngcitizen, I think I want to move
to the next age of presidents.His name is Canaan. I love the
show, he says. I losesleep because I listen to it every night
to eleven am, and I'm stuntingmy growth due to lack of sleep.

(32:37):
But it's worth it. Canaan.Oh, he's fifteen years old. Yeah.
No, we need younger men leadingthe country. We do. You're
not supposed to be led by eightyyear olds. It's not that eighty year
olds don't have value. Eighty yearolds have tremendous value. But when it
comes to leadership positions of a nation, you can age yourself out of being
effective. Yes, we should beled by younger men, but Canaan,

(33:02):
it involves younger men digging in andgetting involved you've heard me complain about we
show up at the polls on electionday and all the poll workers and everyone
there's nine thousand years old. Andwhat do I say? It shouldn't be
that way. Why are the onlythe old people the ones getting involved in
politics? Yeah, old people shouldbe involved too. I'm not complaining about

(33:24):
that. When I look at that, I think to myself, where are
the young people? Where are theyoung people? Why don't they care?
Jesse? With home prices going upin families having to move in together,
maybe the family unit will get stronger. It's what we need anyway to save
the country. Yes, obviously thereare Look, there are always benefits when

(33:46):
things are bad, when things godownhill, when things are rough, there
are always good things you can findin that, and hard times they will
result in closer families in a varietyof ways. And honesty. If you
believe as I do, the familyunit is the building block of a country,
then hey, maybe in the end, maybe some hard times are what

(34:07):
we need. Not that I'm rootingfor it, but it looks like that's
what we got. You do,enjoy your weekend.
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