The Jesse Kelly Shoe Another hour of The Jesse Kelly Show on a Friday, and ask doctor Jesse Friday.
There's so much to talk about. What's up with these Trump cases?
Someone wants to talk about health insurance, how many donuts I can eat? Oh that, and so much more still to come on The Jesse Kelly Show. I'm gonna talk about this Nancy Pelosi thing, though Lady wrote in she said Nancy Pelosi falls down the stairs, she breaks her hip, and then the first thing she does is pose for a photo up. Who thinks like this? Who does this stuff? And I've had this discussion with you before, we did
a show on this a while back. But there is something interesting that I have seen over the course of my life in different professions, different fields, and it's actually something that scares me because it's something I worry about happening to me. So we'll come back to politicians and Nancy Pelosi in just a moment. I have a friend
of mine. He is a radio host. He actually does exactly what I do at a different market different I'm not going to go into it, but I don't want to get about who he is because I'm about to insult the guy in a different kind of a way.
But I like him.
We are friends, a wonderful human being, and I knew him long before I was.
Ever doing media or radio. I knew him back when.
I was working construction, but we got to know each other, and there is something about him that I cannot stand. I know you're gonna find this shocking, but I actually don't like to make a scene in public. I don't like to I don't like to make other people. I don't like to interrupt their dinner. If you ask me, one of the rudest things in the world is all of you people. It's either kids or old people. It
doesn't seem to be anyone in between. Young people are old people who pull up music or videos or stuff on your phone and watch it at full volume while other people were eating or around. You get some freaking headphones. No one cares about your Instagram videos like that. So that's the kind of mentality I haven't. My kids are not, even when they were younger. They're not allowed to make a scene in a restaurant. You stole that crap right now,
I'll be dragging you to the bathroom. When a second son, that's not allowed. It was not allowed in my house. I don't like making a scene. And while I have a loud voice, my voice carries I realize that I am conscious. At least I try to be about how loud I'm being in public settings, especially in one where people are quiet. My buddy, who's the radio host, well.
He's unbelievably loud.
And he's unbelievably loud because he's been a radio host for so long. You know, when you do this, shop, it's human nature. You've heard me do it, especially when I get mad. How you'll project your voice did It's human nature.
You elevate.
And he does this for three hours a day, and has been doing it for three hours a day for gosh. I think he's been doing it for twenty five thirty years. And again, I love the guy. If we're hanging out just alone, I love the guy. But two or three times I have met with him in public at a restaurant. Hey, man, let's stop and get some cheese sticks in a beer here. Sounds good. And you're sitting around just discussing the news
of the day. And I'm talking to him the exact same way I'm talking to you now, and what do you get back from him? I know that's exactly what I was talking about, like sandwich, and it's like, oh my gosh, can you dial that down like twenty five notches?
Please? Please?
But he's not doing it on purpose, right, He's done what he's done for so long. It has become ingrained in his personality and how he conducts himself in his daily life.
And he now.
He probably couldn't stop doing that even if he tried. He has rejected his voice for so long that now that's how he talks. And I'll tell you because of the dinners with him, I worry about me what if that happens to me one day? Okay, back to Nancy Pelosi. Politicians, I am of the belief that you can be I've told you this before, that you can be a politician for too long, and that if you are a politician
for long enough that your soul will leave you. And I don't actually mean that, I realize that your soul is still going to be there. We want everyone to come back to you. Lord, I got you want to stand what I mean. You can be a politician for long enough that the genuine things inside of you, genuine thoughts, genuine emotions, and things like that. They simply have. They've not been used for so long you will lose the
ability to use them at all. Being a politician, politicking, messaging, everything being about a photo opera, popularity or the poll numbers. You can do it for long enough that that becomes who you are. Nancy Pelosi takes a tumble, breaks a bunch of bones. The first thing she does is, hey, this will be great for the poll numbers. Hey, hey, get this shot. No, no, no, no, camber a little higher? Yeah, get it right here?
Look at me?
Who does that? Yeah?
You know who reminds me of is Joe Biden. Joe Biden is one of the worst at this. So I thought it would be a wonderful example. You've heard me scream about it on the air, because Joe Biden lost his son Bo.
What would be worse.
There's nothing I could think of in the world worse than losing a child. Losing a child, it's oh my gosh, I couldn't even imagine. Joe Biden has repeatedly brought up the death of his son whenever a political situation gets uncomfortable for him. Maybe he's said or done something wrong, or when he's not really sure what else to say, or he'll pull out the death of his son bow as if it's a card he can play in various times.
Look, it's just a couple of examples. Go ahead, Chris, go ahead.
I know, you know everybody, I know, there's nothing anybody can say or dude, I've been there.
Yes, certainly understand. That was Joe Biden talking to a family who just lost their son. There's nothing worse she can do for someone who's grieving than to make it about you. But for Joe Biden, that's I mean, it's not even a son anymore. There's no genuine emotions anymore. It's it's just a card you pull. I'm not sure what else to say, my son. But again, it wasn't a one off, I could. We could do this for three hours.
And they talk about inflation. You know, we're dealing with it for a whole second. Inflation is a worldwide problem right now because of a war in Iraq and the impact on oil and which Russia's doing. I mean, just give me the war in Ukraine and uh thinking, I rack because that's when my son died.
Screwed up said something wrong. He knew he screwed up.
He knew his brain farts were in the news too much, that he misspeaks too much, and so what did is mind do?
His mind immediately scrambled.
Uh, Oh, I screwed up. I better play a card. Oh wait, the bo Biden card. But Sun died Iraq. See that, Guys, feel bad for me. You can be a politician for too long. And I want to caution you because I know there are a bunch of really solid ones listening, people at the local level who maybe you're thinking about moving up. Maybe you're on the city council, you're thinking about going for state or running for Congress, or you, and I applaud you for that. I want
you to do that. That's the idea. Get these wonderful local people, get involved locally, get a good support base, learn how to raise money, learn how to do it, and then get up there to the national level. I want you to do it. Be very very careful of doing it for too long. You can be a politician for too long. And I've seen it over and over
and over again. Doctor Jesse. Much glee about the cases he's talking about the Trump law, fair much glee about the cases dropped or disqualifications, But how many of these are gone forever and how many are just in hibernation for four years? All right, Well, let's let's take the Trump stuff off the table, because I think I think the Trump cases, the ones we have now, are for the most part dead. But I wanted to read that question and I wanted to talk about it because there's
an interesting answer to that. We have this huge election win. We had this huge election win in November, and more than just the election, the culture itself feels like it's breaking our way and most definitely breaking against them. It's breaking against them and the things they want. It's almost as if they pushed things too far, which of course they did. That's what comedies always do. They pushed it too far too fast. People are recoiling and there's a pushback.
So all that stuff is very, very good.
But there is.
Something about the lawfair that happened in the last four years that concerns me A great, great, great deal. Latitia James, let's just focus on Latisha James or Alvin Bragg. The thing applies to both of them. New York DA, Alvin Bragg, New York AG, Latsia James. Let me ask you, they did all this unjust lawfair against Donald Trump. Is it going to hurt their careers or help their careers? The answer is obvious. They're not going to face any political
pushback for it at all. Adam Schiff spent the last few years lying about every single thing in regards to Trump and Russian collusion and whatnot. He was not only not punished for it, he is about to be a United States Senator from the most powerful state in the Union, California, in large part because of the name he made for himself smearing dishonestly Republicans. It is the Jesse Kelly Show on a Friday and asked doctor Jesse Friday. You can
email the show Jesse at Jesse kellyshow dot com. So the guy he emailed asked a question about the law fair against Trump. Is it all done? Is it going to come back in four years? Don't worry about Trump anymore. That stuff is probably done. Trump's probably scott free. Now he's going to pardon himself from anything federal that They're going to let the other stuff die. But I have a huge concern what Democrats did during the last four years was evil.
It wasn't wrong.
It was evil, from what they did with the border to what they did with the law fair stuff. They finally got into enough positions of power where they could use the law against their political enemies, and in every possible way they did January six, people Trump stuff, that fake assassination plot against Gretchen Whitmer, pro lifers, school board moms. They really flexed their muscle. They took over the CHEKA, the FBI, the DOJ, and they used it full speed ahead,
all gas, no breaks, baby. If people don't go to prison for what Democrats just spent four years doing, and I don't know if they're going to they might maybe Pam Bondi, Trump's age cash, buttel maybe they're gonna get in there and they're gonna bring criminal charges. But if they don't, if there aren't criminal charges for what was done over the last four years, if that doesn't happen,
then why wouldn't they do it again? If it's just a bunch of screaming and yelling that was wrong, guys, you shouldn't have done that, why wouldn't they do it again next time they take power? Latsia James is not going to suffer political blowback for going after Donald Trump in an illegal, horrible way. Latisia James is going to be the governor of New York or Senator of New York, Alvin Bragg, same thing. He's not gonna suffer some blowback. Oh,
Alvin Bragg's really screwed up. Now he didn't screw up. He's gonna be the ag in that state, or senator or governor. Adam shift Man, that guy's a liar. He's gonna get what's coming to him. What's coming to him is a gigantic office in Washington, DC, That says Senator Adam Schiff, senator from California. That's what's coming to him.
If there is not real punishment for the people in government who spent the last four years attacking us, if they don't face time behind bars, then all we've done is by ourselves, a four year pause on that kind of evil. And I don't want that, and you don't want that. We must resist the urge for calm peace. Let's get along now. We have to do things the right way.
No no, no, no, no no.
The right way is justice, not revenge, not retribution.
Justice.
If you use your position in government to attack your political opposition. You must go to prison, dear Jesse, or you know what, Let's do a voicemail, shall we.
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Well before the United Healthcare CEO was assassinated, I've repeatedly heard the argument from the left that we need to socialized medicine. It's brought up as a reflex. They always bring up socialized medicine and how America's health insurance is a scam. I agree, healthcare in the US costs so much money it's basically unattainable. I have three siblings, none of whom have any health insurance because it's too expensive for them and their jobs don't provide any sort of plans.
The insurance companies constantly screw us over, and so do the doctors. How can we demand change in our healthcare system without resorting to socialized medicine or violence. Well, what we need if we're ever going to get real change in the healthcare system, we need two things. We need an understanding of why it's so expensive. We have to understand that, and we will discuss that in just a moment. We're going to talk about that. We have to understand
why it's so expensive. That's one. And two. We have to be willing to do something most people are not willing to do. Maybe you're not willing to do it. We have to say.
No, can you do that? Oh?
Everyone thinks they can. Everyone thinks that No. I'm gonna say no. That guy wants in my house. I'm gonna say no, that guy he wants to borrow my tools. Last time he did that, he didn't give them back. I'm gonna say no. I hope, I hope, I don't cay.
No.
It is a very very difficult thing for most people to say, and probably even more difficult than.
No is.
No you're not allowed in here. No you can't come in. No you're not welcome. We have a very hard time with that on the right. So we're going to do two things. Next, we're going to discuss why healthcare is so expensive and why saying no is necessary. Before we do that, let's talk about the ifc J, the International Fellowship of Christians and Jews on the ground in Israel for over forty years, providing for people who are under attack all the time. You know, Hamas used to take
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on their heads. Go to support IFCJ dot org, or you can give them a call eight eight eight four eight eight IFCJ. Let's talk about healthcare and then almost to piggyback off that how many donuts can I eat? Hang on Friday the Jesse Kelly Show on a Friday and ask doctor Jesse Friday, hoping you are preparing to have for yourself a very, very very merry Christmas as we celebrate the birth of Jesus in this country.
Thank you Lord for coming.
To save all of us. Now allow me to go into the healthcare thing. United Healthcare CEO lady writes an email, and she starts complaining about health care. How do we fix this without going without socialized medicine, without resorting to violence. How do we fix our health care system? First, let's understand why healthcare is so expensive in the United States of America, Because it has been and in many ways
it is still very cutting edge. So technologically we are advancing, you know, better medicines, better this, better that, but it is so expensive now normal people can't afford it. First, Let's get this out of the way. But this is really going to explain most of it. Let's talk about not just Obamacare, but the laws and regulations on health, the health industry, medical industry, i'll call it. Medical industry
is always going to be ripe. It might be the most ripe industry for government involvement.
And here is why.
It's that human nature thing that we've talked about so many times before. During times of sadness, times of pain, of heartbreak, it is human nature to look for help, and it is human nature to look for someone to blame. It's human nature to look for someone to blame. Even if there's no one to blame.
You could have.
You could have your wife die of a heart attack. And during the grief process, I've seen this a million times. During the grieving, there will be a day, a moment, maybe a week, where you're mad at her about it. Why didn't she stick around, shouldn't have had that extra slice of pizza, She'd still be here with me. Now you laugh, but it's true. You, during times of sadness and pain, you blame. Well, medical is awful. I was in the hospital a month ago. I think it was
don't worry. If it's nothing serious, is fine. But I had to go to the er hospital a month ago. In this er, it was like something out of the movies. It was a mass unit. There was a kid puke and his guts up in the bags. The nurses are around him. I managed to get my own room, but there were people lined up in the hallway who were sick, injured, broken, broken arms.
There was a little old lady broke by freakin heart right outside of my room.
Her whole arm was bruised and she spent the whole two or three hours. I was there crying out.
Nurse somebody helped me.
It was awful, right, it was offul you're cringing right now, except for the doctors and nurses. Everyone else is cringing right now.
It's awful. It's a horrible scene.
So when you need medical care, when someone you love needs needs medical care, it.
Rips your heart out.
And oftentimes you want someone to blame. And even if everything gets fixed. Okay, my son, he fell, he broke his arm, and we got him finally fixed up. He's in a cast. You come home from the hospital and then you get a bill for fifteen thousand dollars. Who has fifteen thousand dollars to just pay for a medical bill.
So what your family's wiped out now?
And off of that anger, off of that sadness, what do people do the most human nature thing in the world. They look for someone to blame and then they look for someone to help. This is outrageous. Someone should do something. The most dangerous words in the English language. Somebody do something, as we've talked about many times before. And so what happens. Lawmakers take advantage of that, and they get up and
they say, these hospitals overcharge these insurance companies. We need to pass this two thousand page law to get these insurance costs under control. It's how they passed Obamacare. Obamacare, of course being the worst defender of this. But what happens when somebody does something when government gets involved. When government gets involved, the quality goes down, the price goes up.
That's not an American thing. That's universal. Once government gets involved, the quality of any industry, whatever it is, goes down and the cost will go up. Now you walk into your doctor's office, they have so many rules and regulations put on them. Your doctor, Harley even has a moment to look you in the eye, if even once to you go sit down, with your doctor. He faces away from you, He sits in the chair. He sits there and does data entry click click click on his computer
the entire time. Hold on, I have to open up this subtab. But wait, you said you had a headache. Was it for two to five days or six to nine days? I have to edge it. And after you're done with that half hour long doctor appointment, he turns around. Okay, here's five prescriptions.
Thanks. Next, that's medical care.
And that's because the government has gotten involved in pass law after law and regulation after regulation after regulation, taking over the entire industry. You want to know, one of the fastest growing industries in the country concierge medicine, medicine that separates itself from that only the really rich people buy it. And I have a buddy who's involved. He
starting a startup, a concierge medicine company. And you know what he said, His biggest problem is finding enough doctors because the patients are lined up, lined up to escape our healthcare system. Now, so that's one of the reasons it's so expensed. Well, that's one of the two things it's so expensive. One because government got involved. People kept crying out for help. This is crazy. I hate this bill. My mom died. I'm angry about this. We should sue
and then pass a law. Let's sue and then pass a law. Wait a minute, Hey, why is this so expensive? That's why. And then the other part of it is saying no, saying no. Let's say I'm on a very very limited budget, which with a wife I most certainly am. But let's say I'm on a very very limited budget and we're going to have a Christmas party at my house, and we're going to invite ten people over for the Christmas party. And at this Christmas party, we're going to
have a big ham. We're gonna have a gigantic ham, all right, that's going to be the main dish. And then Chris, Jewish producer, Chris says, Hey, I want to come to your Christmas party, but I don't have the money to buy anything other than ham. Well, Chris, Chris can't eat ham. He's Jewish, that's pork. He's not going to be allowed to eat that. So you know what people have a hard time doing saying no, Chris, you can't come because I'm not going to buy a new dish just special for you.
So no, you're not welcome.
Now.
Of course Chris already knows he's not welcome in my house. But you understand what I'm saying. Obviously, it was just an analogy. You get what I mean. Though, When it comes to health insurance, like anything else, these politicians play to our emotions and they try to tell you that insurance companies should have to ensure people who are already sick. Well, if you force an insurance company to cover the guy who's already sick, then guess what happens to all the
people who aren't sick. They have to pay more to pay for the extra insurance cost of the guy who's sick. Health insurance costs so much in part because your insurance company is forced by law to cover the guy who's gonna die next year. Therefore, they know they have all sorts of costs coming costs associated with that particular guy, and they have to turn around and charge everyone else. Look, it's not like I'm cheering on insurance companies, but United
Healthcare CEO is just assassinated. Do you know what United health Care company? You know what their profit margin was? Six percent. I have friends in construction. Their regular profits for the year are between twenty and thirty percent. After everything is paid, taxes, labor, everything else, they make between twenty and thirty percent. That's what some industries will do.
In health insurance, it's six But we look at this bill and we can't afford it, and we blame the insurance companies instead of blaming the scumbag politicians who did this to us, and instead of realizing that some people have to be told no, no. It's a very hard thing to tell people, but it must be done. But I want you to say yes to done for you
real estate. That's what I want. I want you. Speaking of money, how about putting your money in something that doesn't disappear the second the stock market wakes up in the morning and is in a bad mood that day. How about things you can touch and feel. Those are the things that last. Those are the things that stand the test of time. Done for you real estate could generate consistent tax free income for you. You know, all those rich guys buy a property for a reason. But
I know you're not rich. But done for your real estate's for normal people. It's not for millionaires and billionaires. It's not now. It's not like Obama millionaires and billionaires.
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It's for normal people. The other people are already buying real estate. Go to Done for You Jesse dot com and find out what they do. They handle everything, the financing, the closing process, the rental process. They'll handle everything for you. Done for You Jesse dot Com. All right, let's talk donuts and Trump and Elon versus George Sororos. Next it is that Jesse Kelly show on a Friday and ask
doctor Jesse Friday. Oh, I'm so excited for Christmas this year. Okay, So we have a bunch of questions we still have to get to and I'm going to dive in now with something that's a little bit heavy and something that may I have you screaming at me. But that's fine, this guy says Jesse. I'm tired of you not addressing the real questions out there that we all need answers to. How many hot fresh Crispy cream donuts can you down at one time?
Also?
Can your small hands handle a box of a dozen hot fresh donuts? All right, so let's talk. I am not anti donut at all, And to answer your question, Krispy Creme donuts are amazing. I remember the first time I discovered in Las Vegas the Krispy Cream Donuts store where you can watch the donuts go through the oven and then just get combolid with the icing and then they bring them. They'll bring them out to you hot and fresh. They're still warm, and I was just I'm
memorized by it. Like the first time Lewis and Clark gazed at the Pacific Ocean. That was me watching my donut be made in front of me. So I'm a Krispy Kreme fan. I would say now, because I don't want to not answer your question. If I had to, I think I could eat four if I had to four.
You don't think that.
You don't think that's high enough, Chris Chris see Chris is saying higher. It's not that I don't think I could hammer down maybe one or two more, possibly, But this is going to.
Come back to my point.
It's so sweet that now now it's just too much sugar. I think I would stop enjoying it after two. By the time I got to four, it's too much. And I know every kid listening right now screaming at the radio, I'm an idiot. Trust me, you're gonna get to your some point in your life when you're old and bald, like I am, where you can have.
Too much sweet.
What Chris? What Chris said? How sweet are they? They're really sweet, buddy, They're really sweet. Everyone's had a glaze donut. Okay, these are that plus they're that plus. No, they're great. No, no, no, no, but even they're the chocolate iced ones. Even those are glazed first and then they put the chocolate icing on them. Dude, it's a lot. No, they're amazing. If you get them fresh, they're amazing. I like Krispy Kreme, but who it's a lot, so I would say four. However, I am obviously I'm
okay with sweets. I'm not against sweets. I don't like sweets that much. For breakfast, if you were to present to me the biggest plate in the world of the fluffiest, most delicious pancakes with all the fixin's whatever you wanted, butter and syrup and all the whipped cream, everything you could put on there, It's not that I'd be grossed out.
Ew got those cakes away from me. But if you were to offer me that and then sitting right beside it was a plate full of eggs and hash browns, maybe some halapinos and cheese chopped up in those hash browns with some bacon and stuff on there. And you were to offer me that one hundred times, I don't know that I would pick the pancakes once. I am not a sweets for breakfast guy when I go to McDonald's when you're on the road, because everyone goes to McDonald's when you're on a road trip.
Believe me, if you.
Don't do this as soon as you have kids who were in sports, you will do this. Oh at six am on a Saturday and we're driving an hour away an eight hour swim meat, we need to get something to eat. Everyone swings through mcde's. My go to water at mcde's is sausage McMuffin with egg sausage McMuffin, not ham, Sorry, Chris. Their sausage is delicious and a couple of those little sausage burritos. I like McDonald's hotcakes. I can eat them
couple bites, couple bites, that's all. That's all. Well, Chris, what's your go to water at McDonald Since you can't have any of the sausage or ham? What I'm not rubbing it in. You prefer a COLATCHI over anything? Is that what I asked, Chris? Did I say what your preferred breakfast food is? Did I say that, Chris? Did I ask that you can eat at McDonald Oh? There's nothing kosher, not for breakfast. Pancakes have to be kosher. You don't like them at all? Jewish producer Chris said
he'd rather eat nothing than pancakes. Now, I wouldn't go that far. What is your problem, Jesse? What can Trump or elon due to combat George Soros? They're doing it. Listen, there's something out there happening right now that is incredibly important. In some ways, it may be a little dangerous, but it is incredibly important. You know what the triumvirate is, right? The first trial, Well, it's focus on the first one.
You know what the first triumvirate was? Well, Rome had developed this horribly corrupt political system that only existed to serve the elites and their society. It abused their citizens, brought in endless amounts of foreigners. None of this is sounding familiar, right, A terribly corrupt, evil political system had developed, but it was so powerful. How could anyone oppose it well. Julius Caesar, Crassus and Pompey Magnus they figured something out.
And because they traditionally didn't always get along, but they figured this out. One of us, any one of us. We cannot take on this entire evil system on our own, but we are all three individually, very very powerful. If we join forces, if we form a triumvirate, we can take on possibly we can take on this big evil system and win. What's happening right now. I mean, you hate to make all these historical comparisons, but it's from
my view, it's very very similar to that. We have this huge, evil, criminally corrupt system right now, and Trump is running against it. And Elon Musk, the richest, most powerful man in the world, well richest man in the world. They tranied his son. He is very very angry about that. He's been very honest about the fact he's angry about
that they traned his son. So this lifelong democrat, for that and other reasons, got very angry at this evil system, and he decided he was going to declare war on it. He bought the most influential social media app He decided to publicly throw millions and millions of dollars behind Trump for his election. They have joined forces. Two of the most powerful people on the planet have joined forces. Does that mean they're going to be able to snap their
fingers and defeat the system? No, I don't think that's realistic. But those two combined, they do present a significant problem that the system has never faced in my lifetime. The system has never faced powerful opposition to it. It's never faced something like that. So that's a good thing, cause you're wondering what that sound was. I was pushing a piece of paper off the soundboard and then I fat fingered above my bad
