This is a podcast from Woor Jesse Kelly Shaw. Let's have some fun on a Wednesday. It is a up day and man, oh man, do we have a turn to talk about right now? Let's just see where where we're at here. We won some elections. Yesterday we lost some elections. I'm of course gonna discuss that. I'll get to that in a moment. More malfeasans what a great word at the FBI. That of course is going to
be a topic tonight. Yes, we're going to discuss that issue in the House of Representatives, young mothers, proxy voting, all these other things. The Democrat Party, what's going on with their internals, trainees in the United States Army, deporting people, emails, all that and so much more coming up tonight on the world famous Jesse Kelly Show. Before we get to the elections and all that other stuff from yesterday, we have to do something horrible, but it's something we've always
believed in on this show. If you're a new listener to the show, I need to explain my thinking on something. Dying in training in military training or I shouldn't just say training non combat. The people who do that, the people who die like that they are almost always forgotten and dismissed for a variety of reasons. It's not glorious, It's just it doesn't You don't want to brag to your grandkids about Hey, my father died in Okinawa. Oh? Really,
was he in battle? No, his truck drove off the road in the middle of the night and rolled over and it killed him. Now is he any less of a hero died serving his country. I've always hated that those people are forgotten and dismissed. The guy charging the machine gun nest deserves to be honored and respected. So do the people serving their country who die during training. Because military training is by necessity dangerous. We lost four
people for soldiers, army soldiers in Lithuania. Now let me put to bed any conspiracy theories that may be floating around out there. And in case you're wondering, I did press some of my sources yesterday just to ensure we were good to go on this. There was no secret special ops mission there. It was just run of the bill training. We lost four. We have three names. I've been waiting for the fourth name. I'm not sure they're
going to release it yet. And so well, I'll explain a bit more after we played ten apps for them. Sergeant Jose Dwennez Junior of Juliet, Illinois, Sergeant EDVN. F. Franco of Glendale, California, in Private first Class Dante D. Titano of Dead Deno, Guam. They were all members of the first Brigade, third Infantry Division, and they lost their lives in training. They were in an armored vehicle like you would probably look at it and say it's a tank.
It's not a tank. But they were in an armored vehicle, went into the water, into a swamp, really and they drowned. It's a rough way to go, and their sacrifice deserves taps, all right, So just let me to put a little bow on this. It can be hard if you don't understand how this kind of thing happens. How could that happen? How could how could guys just drive into a swamp, into a lake, into a How could that happen? Well, you obviously know what a tank looks like or an
armored vehicle. You can picture one in your head. What you you may not understand is the lack of visibility. And even with all of our modern technology, they have not solved that little problem. If you want something that is heavily armored that can withstand punishment from bullets and bombs and things like that, that's going to require thick armor. Okay, Well, where there is thick armor, there is not glass. There's not an opening. You can't see very well in these
things at all. And accidents like this they happen in these things. They're awful. It's obviously a terrible way to go, and these heroes deserve to be honored. Now, enough of that, Let's move on and talk about your anger right now. I don't let me try to make you feel a little bit better, because I got a bunch of these Jesse. I'm absolutely fed up. I knew Wisconsin would lose because the fix was in the copy. Locals were in charge of the election process. The Trump voters were asleep at
the wheel. Okay, so let's talk. We had four elections yesterday, four votes that really really mattered. Two of them were in Florida. Two of them were in Wisconsin. I know you already know. But the two in Florida, they were replacements. Mike Waltz, National Security advisor. Mike Waltz. He was a congressman from a red district in Florida, Matt Gates. He was a congressman from a red district in Florida. We won, We retained those seats. People who nerd out on numbers,
maybe that's you. They'll look at those numbers and they'll say, whoa. Those races were way closer than they should have been, and that's correct. One of those races was a Trump plus thirty district. We won it by eleven points, way closer than it should have been. Okay, but we want it. We'll come back to that. Hang on. We also had voter ID on the ballot in Wisconsin. Got to show ID to vote that passed. That's a good thing. And
that brings us to what you're angry about today. One of the things the fact that we lost the Supreme Court race in Wisconsin for the Wisconsin Supreme Court. I'm not going to be dismissive of it and say, well, it doesn't matter. It did matter. I told you it
mattered beforehand. It matters now it matters. It hurts. That is very likely going to cost us two seats in the United States House of Representatives because their Communists Supreme Court will now redraw the lines, they'll district out the Republicans, and our very narrow majority in the House likely just went poof. Okay, so it is a big deal. It does hurt, and I wish we had showed up more. I'm not gonna harp on that right now. Different What
good does that do now? I harped on it before, No need to harp on it after, when you're already sore. There's no need to pull out a bull whip and start whipping on people. Yes, I wish we had showed up. Yes, I wish the GOP, the right, anti communist, whatever you call yourselves, I wish I wish we showed up when Donald Trump's name wasn't on the ballot the same way we do when Trump's name is on the ballot. That's
what I wish I do. I wish we were as committed to good as these people are committed to evil.
My premises for the book is that every law passed before the nineteen sixty five Voting Rights Act should be presumptively unconstitutional, right because before.
The evil demons who want to burn down the country are not tired, they are angry, they are motivated. But that's actually where I wanted to go here briefly in an attempt to make you feel at least a little bit better, hopefully about the closed elections in Florida and the loss in Wisconsin. You know, I used to be an NFL fan, And think about the NFL if you don't watch it is when you have other teams in your division, and you will play a team in your division.
For instance, my Giants, we would play the Dallas Cowboys twice a year. You knew you were gonna play them twice a year, and then if you made the playoffs, you might play them a third time. Well, there's this famous statistic that I'm sure they still quote on every NFL broadcast and that they've tracked it over the years. You can beat a team twice in the regular season. It's bordering on impossible to beat the same team three times.
Did you know that? Now, this is professional football, And if you've already beaten them twice, If my Giants have beaten the Cowboys twice, clearly that they're the better team, right, So why don't they ever win that third time? We'll talk about that, hopefully make you feel better about the elections, and then we'll make you feel worse about the FBI
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And I try to clear out some space there. But we're talking about, well, I'm trying to I'm trying to ease your pain maybe a little bit about that losing that critical election in Wiscontin yesterday, about those two special elections in Florida that were closer than they're supposed to be. No, I am not making excuses, but the truth is it's hard for an NFL team to beat the same team three times in one season. Why because losing motivates people in a way winning does not. I can see this
all over my personal life. The times when I have obsessed over things is when I was losing or felt like I was losing, or when I lost. If you, I was a very, very crappy basketball player, by the way, But if you I take that back, I could hold my own. But I was not good. I was certainly not good. But you ever want to catch me out practicing late at night, after dark, when I just got my butt kicked. That's what motivates us. We're all that way. We hate it. Losing side has a motivation. The winning
side cannot. That's why they say very wise people say success is as difficult to deal with for people as failure. Is why because when it's going well, when you're winning, when you got promoted at work, when life is good, your relationships are sound, your sports team is great. You just hit a homer in the game yesterday, it's hard to go home and convince yourself, I need to go to batting practice, I need to show up at the office early. Why do you need to do that. You're winning.
They are not winning. They are losing. They wake up every day every day and they feel exactly like you felt, exactly like I felt during the Biden presidency, where you woke up every single day and you scroll through your phone on it. I know what you do when you wake up, You picked up your phone, you looked at the news of the day, and you started pulling your hair out and smashing your head off the desk. I can't what these people are doing in the country. I'm
so mad. They're destroying everything I love. I five ah, that's how you felt for four years. That's how I felt for four years. You know, I don't even like yelling and screaming. I prefer to laugh and goof off. How many times did I raise my voice in Biden's four years? I bet ten. I bet it was ten. It's not more than ten, Chris, I'm not talking about it you. I meant on the radio, it's not more than whatever. It hurt for four years, it hurt. And what happened at the end of that four years, a
huge presidential red wave, county after county after county. Why because for four years you got poked in the ribs. Four years of failure, four years of angst, four years of watching the things you care about be destroyed and ripped up. I didn't exactly have to twist your arm to drag you to the polls in November to vote for Donald Trump, did I It wasn't exactly a hard sell. You were ready to go. You would have ran to
the polls twenty five miles. If that's what it took to vote against the evil dirt balls who were destroying the United States of America, well I know the other side is evil and wrong and terrible. That's how they feel right now. That's how they show up in waves and will continue to do so at the polls. Listen to this from CNN to.
Look at the direction of the party Democratic voters on Democrats in Congress doing too little to oppose Donald Trump. Look at this, seventy seven percent should stay principled, even if it means nothing gets done.
In Washington, d C. Sixty five percent and seventy seven percent of registered Democrats are looking at Congress right now and screaming at their representatives that they're not doing enough. Well, what do you want them to do. They don't have the House, they don't have the Senate. They are stopping any real significant piece of legislation that we would want to do. Maybe you're one of these people who wants to impeach the judges. That's fine, I would argue that's
never gonna happen. I mean, you can put them through the process and punish them. But maybe that's your thing right now, we got to impeach the judges. Well, we can't. It's not gonna pass. Why because the Democrats are going to lock shields and they're going to stop it. They're gonna remain stalwart. Democrats right now in the House of Representatives and the Senate are doing about everything they can do. Seventy seven percent of American Democrats say do more fight,
ardor bra They are motivated, they are angry. They are watching their demonic religion be attacked day after day after day. It's not an accident. The ruling party loses a huge number of seats in the mid terms almost every time. It's one of those rules in politics that even maybe you're a beginner politics, maybe you're just kind of getting into it, and that's fine, right, We all commit our we all come at it at different times in our life.
Even beginners in politics know that rule. The ruling party, the party of the president, the new president, they will lose usually a large number of seats in the mid terms. A large it's not one or two. The Republicans probably will get wiped out in the midterms. I hope that doesn't happen. We're gonna have to work really hard because you know, those demons are gonna impeach Trump again if they do it. But that's how it goes. Wisconsin did not go our way. I'm sad, I'm mad. I wish
it had Haha, Chris, did you see that? What that ry all three words? I'm sad. I'm man what Chris? That didn't sound like doctor Seuss at all. Anyway. I don't think he was a real doctor. I think it was more like a Jill Biden anyway, beyond my incredible rhyming, I'm sad, I'm mad, I wish it had Gosh, that's so good. But we're gonna let it go and we're
gonna move on. Now, let's discuss some other things. Let's touch on the tariff thing quickly before we do that, and then we'll get to the FBI and other stuff. I want to try to save you a bit of money, because look, I know it's called liberation Day today when it comes to the tariffs, But I don't know what's gonna happen economically to the stock market. I don't know what's gonna happen because a lot of this is gonna have to do with China, and we are so sadly
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I do. I should probably address this really quickly because yesterday was April Fool's Day and somebody brought up someone had emailed it. Well, this is a person said this. We'll get to the tariff thing in a second, he said, it's been a bit since you had callers. It has been a bit. Can I put in a request for a topic. I'd like to hear some good April Fools pranks. When I was about ten, my dad convinced me he'd
sign me up for mathematics gymnastics. Okay, look, April Fool's Day pranks in general, pranks, pranks can be fine, but on mass scale they're a disaster. In the same way, I'll put it to you this way, in the same way guns fourteen year olds. I want you to think about a fourteen year old boy. Okay, we'll make it about my fourteen year old Luke. Luke is well aware of firearms. He knows how to handle them, knows how to handle them safely. He's had been I've beaten that
into him years and years and years. Gun safety, gun safety, gun safety. You can hand Luke any firearm then, I'm not saying he'd be an expert with it or anything like that, but he would be safe with it. You could put him around a group of people who would never point it at anybody. He would be safe with it. So one fourteen year old mind can handle firearms. If you were to take one thousand fourteen year olds and hand each of them a gun, someone's probably gonna die
because there's always a few turds in there. This is the exact same reason April Fool's Day and pranks in general don't land, because there's always one guy, one girl who takes it too far and it's not funny at all. My wife yesterday, my wife yesterday did it perfectly. What did she do? She put food dye in the milk, so when my youngest poured a bowl of cereal, he thought the milk went bad. It came out blue. He's losing his mind. And she put a fake parking ticket
on my oldest car. He freaked out too. Oh my gosh, I got it. Now. Those are funny, little harmless pranks that nobody's actually hurt. But there's always one guy on April Fool's Day who thinks it would be funny to call his buddy and tell his buddy that the guy's mother just died. Ha ha ha, I got you, April Fools. That's not funny. That's not funny. It's any kind of mass pranking doesn't work because of the morons among us. That's the only thing I'm gonna say. What, Chris is
a lot of morons. That's exactly right, Chris. The bottom five percent, Like we've talked about many times, every every group of people, in every walk of life has a bottom five percent that ruin it for everyone. When you're on the highway, traffic's bottlenecked. Why because five percent of the people on the road are selfish and stupid and
don't know how to drive. Every fan base of every kind I mentioned the New York Giants, from the New York Giants to Taylor Swift, to Donald Trump, to Joe Biden, to Rondo Santis to everybody, every single group of people has a bottom five percent of morons who make everybody look bad. Bottom five percent of countries, bottom five percent. Every time you run it, you run into some dirt ball who was rude to you from France, you think to yourself, everyone in France is rude. No, bottom five
percent of the people are rude. They ruin it for everybody. Life is better if we get Look, I'll tell you this, at forty three years old, I endlessly seek out ways. I seek out ways to ensure I never come into contact with the bottom five percent of people. You know, I like to save money. I'm not Chris, but I like to save money. You know, That's just how I was raised. My dad was always very conscious of a buck. I remain very conscious of a buck. You know what,
I won't do anymore. They have a big place here locally, if I'm not going to give out the name, but it's a big place that has arcade games and bowling and laser tag. It's one of these, you know, kid heaven type places where you go as a family and you just have a blast all day long. They have a day of the week it's half price Day. That's the one day I won't go because on half price Day, that's the day the bottom five percenters rise to the top and they all show up, and soon I've got
people offering me mental cigarettes in the bathroom. I don't want to be there. Half priced day at the water park, I won't go. I went on a cruise one time. I've been on two cruises in my life, same ship. It's kind of a funny story anyway. And the cruise ship it was a special It was for a buddy's wedding. It was one hundred and fifty dollars a night for the cruise. You couldn't even get into the pool because of the layer of grease on top of the pool.
I don't deal with the bottom five percent of life. My whole life is about seeking them out and removing them. Let's talk about tariffs. Shall We have no idea why I went off on that. Caroline Levitt said this the day, Those.
Days of America beginning tomorrow being ripped off are over. American workers and businesses will be put first under President Trump, just as he promised on the campaign trail. The President's historic action tomorrow will improve American competitiveness in every area of industry, reduce our massive trade deficits, ltimately protect our economic and national security. President Trump's economic vision is rooted
in common sense. America will offer companies the lowest taxes, energy costs, regulations if they make their products right here in the United States and hire American workers for the job. It's simple. If you make your product in America, you will pay no tariffs.
Steve Moore, famous economists, said this today.
You know the United States does have the lowest tariffs virtually in the world, and you know I'm a free trade guy. I believe it's beneficial of the world to lower tariffs as much as possible. Our tariffs are about three or four five percent, and many other.
Countries are above twenty percent, and so that just something we can't live with. And at the end of the day, this could be a liberation from those high terrors that these other countries are charging American made whether it's cars, or whether it's our manufacturer items, or whether it's technology. Is simple, isn't the fear fear trading system?
Right now? Okay, So let's have an economic talk. It may go quickly, it may not. I don't know. I don't plan out the show. But let's let's have an economic talk. I know that that everyone's calling it Liberation Day, that's what the Trump administration is calling it and whatnot. But there is there's pointing out a problem and then there's coming up with a solution to the problem. And those things are often very very different things. You see, you saw this, and look, people use this all the time.
They saw it. You saw it during COVID a lot. Hey, I don't want to wear a paper mask. I guess you want people to die. Wait, what, that's not what I said? The paper mask doesn't even I don't know. So here's something that is true, one hundred percent, one hundred percent true, cannot be denied. Our national security, the national security of your country, of my country. We have to make things here. We have to have the ability to make things here. Doesn't mean we don't trade. That's ridiculous.
It's a global economy. Of course you're going to trade that. You have to have the ability to manufacture things in your country. And I'm talking about tangible things, things, things that can be used for war. The United States of America, Yes, we were the one they love to say the arsenal of democracy during World War Two. There's no question we armed the entire planet against the Nazis and the Japanese. We did that because our manufacturing sector was so robust
that with the snap of our fingers. It was slightly more complicated than that, but with kind of the snap of our fingers, we were able to turn factory after factory into a war machine, not relying on anybody, and we shipped tanks and planes and ships all over the planet and defeated evil. You have to be able to do that, and countries they get isolated and can't do that. They die. The Japanese towards the end of World War Two.
As long as we're talking about World War Two, they were hauling their brand new planes to the runway using ox not even kidding, so it matters. That's true. Hang on, we'll continue on this talk in a moment. Before I continue on this talk, we honored the fallen at the beginning of tonight's show, and if you are so inclined, I'm going to ask you to do something. Would you consider, even if it's just one time, would you consider making
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topics to get to. I will address the d FBI news from yesterday, the deportation snaffoo of apparently the guy was allowed to be here, and what will the We have a ton to get to emails and everything else. We're discussing the economy and tariffs and things like that on a larger scale. And remember you can email the show Love Hate death threats and ask doctor Jesse questions for Friday. Email those into Jesse at Jesse kellyshow dot com. So back to what we were discussing. You must have
a solid manufacturing base as a country. You must. You must be able to manufacture things inside of your country or it's a national security risk. Otherwise you can be cut off and starved. Period. I was in a fort one time. It was really cool for it is in Germany and we were going through it was a really old one. We're going through certain things and we found this massive, massive, kind of flat grass area. It's kind
of weird. We've almost seemed out of place. Started reading the plaques and things like that on it as a garden because you had to have food. It was an attempt to ensure that you can't be cut off. You must manufacture things in your country so you can't be cut off. All right, now, where did that go? Where did our manufacturing go? And went to China and other places?
What China is the easy one to point fingers at, But I bet you own I bet you own something that was manufactured in Malaysia or Vietnam or something like that. We just sent our manufacturing other places. That happened for a variety of reasons. So let's talk about the reasons first. And I know this is going to sound partisan, but I'm a partisan. It's also true environmental regulations regulations in general.
If I'm manufacturing Jesse Kelly cheeseburgers and I have my Jesse Kelly cheeseburger factory here in America, and I'm an American, well, remember, I want to do business in a stable country. We don't think about that because we've lived in a stable country for so long. But there are places all around the globe where there might be a coup and your
business is gone. You might get shot, but they might storm in one day with the military and say your business is my business that here in the United States of America. That doesn't happen to you. You want to do business here, it's safe, it's stable. This is where you want to do business. But if I if I decide I want to come up with my own brand of American cheese for the world famous Jesse Kelly Bergers, and you are going to make me jump through this
hoop and that hoop. You're gonna need a license for this. We're gonna need you to pay extra for the permit here, and I've got and I go down the list. It's a simple math equation. I on the left, I have doing business in China. On the right, I have doing business in America. If America is gonna charge me an extra fifty cents for every single slice of American cheese and China is instead going to pay me twenty five cents to make the American cheese there, well do the math.
If I'm doing a million pieces of American cheese a year, I gotta go. I can't do business here We've allowed the over regulation of our economy by the evil demons in our society known as Democrats. We've allowed this for decades. It's not a small thing. It's not nothing. And when you're not in the business world or a manager or something like that, you really don't comprehend how costly and painful regulations are. And when Democrats get elected, they regulate
everything they can get their hands on. Every single thing is subject to this government regulation and that government regulation. And it always sounds good, right, it always sounds good. Oh did you see there was just a child in Nebraska was poisoned by this slice of American cheese. Clearly, the American cheese industry is out of control. We need a regulation that says the government will inspect every slice of American cheese. Such an easy sell, especially when people
are hurting. Congratulations, you just sent my American cheese factory to China. Regulations are a huge part of it, especially the environmental regulations. A huge part of it. That in the fact that other countries like China will make it about China. They could see that coming a mile away and they decided, hey, why don't we pay these businesses to come and bring their manufacturing here. America's punishing them. Let's pay them to come here. You combine that with
the lack of patriotism inside America's corporate boardrooms. Now, because America's corporate boardrooms are full of America hating communists who've been edgu CAD in America's education system. They don't get misty eyed when the national anthem is played. They don't care about the country. Why not send your factory to China and something else. The wage laws in this country, I guess you can put that back in with regulations the wage laws. Minimum wage should be zero, should be
no such thing as a minimum wage none. You should get paid what you're worth. If that's one hundred dollars an hour, good, If it's fifty cents an hour, good. But when you forced businesses under these wage laws to pay a certain thing, maybe, look, we'll make it about a union thing. Hey we unionized, and you're gonna pay everyone twenty five dollars an hour. No I'm not. I'm going to China. I have a good one. Now, you
make nothing. We have taxed and regulated America's manufacturing industry out of the country, which is why a lot of what Caroline Levitt said here is very very very good, and I mean very good.
But those days of America beginning tomorrow being ripped off are over. American workers and businesses will be put first under President Trump, just as he promised on the campaign trail. The President's historic action tomorrow will improve American competitiveness in every area of industry, reduce our massive trade deficits, and ultimately protect our economic and national security. President Trump's economic
vision is rooted in common sense. America will offer companies the lowest taxes, energy costs, regulations if they make their products right here in the United States and hire American workers for the job. It's simple. If you make your product in America, you will pay no tariffs.
That's good when they're talking about taxes things like that. That's good. Now let's put a little bow on this and then we'll move on to something ugly. This has been a podcast from wo Are