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Speaker 1

This is a podcast from Woor.

Speaker 2

The Jesse Kelly Show. Another hour of The Jesse Kelly Show. Got Brandon Wiker coming up about a half hour from now. Wrote a book on kind of the history of how we lost control of Ukraine, how the West lost control Ukraine. Will talk to him about that. That will be interesting. We'll get to some Trump tariff stuff, the Democrat response to last night, some emails, other things. I wanted to first address this because it's not a conversation we've had

in a little while. We used to have this talk a lot while Biden was president, but it's one I've been negligent on. I've been too busy celebrating like you've been celebrating. So we need to discuss something first. There are a lot of places in this country that still have a lot of work to do politically, red and

blue places. Let's acknowledge that. Just rewinding to what we finished up with last hour about how the Supreme said, Hey, you have to unfreeze this two billion dollars of USAID going to training.

Speaker 3

Mine, billion dollars for making mice transgender.

Speaker 2

This is real. We're all mad at the Supreme Court today. I'm mad, You're mad Amy Barrett sucks. We get all that. But here's another sober truth about that. The sober truth about that is it really is up to Congress to stop handing that money out. It shouldn't be Donald Trump's job, Elon Musk's job to step in and stop the pillaging of the American taxpayer. The pillaging of the American taxpayer

comes from Congress, comes from the House of Representatives. And I realized the Senate they put together their thing too. That's where the taxpayer is pillaged. We have a lot of work to do, still, a lot of work to do. Still, there are a lot of Republicans who need replaced, and we have to dig in. We have to dig in to primaries and replace Republicans in our safe red areas. You know, our communities are safe in our red areas. I'm here in Texas, and Texas is safe and Texas

is red. And they passed these good Okay, the art State legislature sucks. Our Republicans are worthless. There's all kinds of bad things that happen here because we don't part to it anyway, you get it. Well, today there was a hearing in the House of Representatives mayors of Boston, Chicago, Denver, New York City, they all were called in front of Congress to give some sort of an accounting about why

they do what they do. Sanctuary city mayors, we're talking people in our biggest cities, some of our biggest cities. They tell illegals, you come here, we will protect you from being deported Byron Donald's was interrogating them today.

Speaker 4

City spend on illegal imigration.

Speaker 2

Do you have a round number over the last couple of years on all newcomers, whatever their status was, It's around seventy nine million since twenty twenty two, seventy nine million.

Speaker 4

Mayor Johnson, Chicago, how much is the City of Chicago spent on illegal immigration? If you refer into the twenty twenty two up to twenty twenty four of the buses coming from Texas, roughly the same percentage of the state of Texas.

Speaker 2

About one percent of our overall budget. What is that?

Speaker 4

Because we don't have the city's budget in front of me numbers, it's one percent. And if you want the actual calculation, we can make sure someone you're the mayor, you don't have the math in front of you.

Speaker 2

It's one percent of the overall budget over the last year. Of course he knows what the number is. Remember, just just as a quick side not Remember the communist has to lie about everything at all times. It is ingrained into him because the truth is always horrific. He always has to lie. What number sounds better than eighty million one percent? Anyway?

Speaker 4

Failing, which is the same number that actually state of tech legal immigration? Mayor Johnson, I already asked you. You don't have a hard number, and if you don't have a hard number, you're not running your city well. Mayor Adams, how much of the City of New York actually spend on illegal immigration? Six point nine billion of tax spaces? Six point nine billion dollars of taxpayer money on a problem that was fostered on the American people. Mayor Wu.

In the city of Boston, how much did you spend.

Speaker 2

We don't ask about immigration status and delivering city.

Speaker 4

You don't ask about how much money the City of Boston has spent on illegal immigration?

Speaker 2

Out of your boss between immigration status? Do you manage your budget or not?

Speaker 4

Mayor?

Speaker 2

That is how we keep Mayor Woo, Do you manage your numbers to prove it? I manage my budget. I have a triple A bond rating daily back ten years.

Speaker 4

So to the City of Boston, just understand that you're mayor does not care how much of your resources she has spent on people who are not citizens the City of Boston. Of Boston.

Speaker 2

So we have a bunch of clown mayors running these cities, running our honestly some of our coolest cities. And I know, I know, in rural America, it's very common because that's really where I grew up. It's very common to look down on city people and city people look down on rural America. It works both ways. But you know me, I've been very honest about this. I love them both. I always have, I always will. I love being in

the mountains alone in Montana, I love it. I love being on a lake bass fishing in Tennessee, I love it. I love New York City, I love Los Angeles. I have a blast in Chicago. Boston is one of the great American cities. Great American cities, and our great cities are run by MAOIs, full blown maoists. And the truth is, just like the red areas that fail so much to deliver, we voted for all this. It's hard for us to accept. Look, I'm not putting the blame on you, even if you're

listening on the great WRKO and Boston. I'm not blaming you because I'm sure you didn't vote for that commy hag. But the voter as a whole has chosen this path and we should remember that. If we want the US AID money for training mice to stop flowing, if we want Boston to have some kind of a sane mayor, if we want the Texas state legislature to be even halfway decent at all, if we want better US Senators Oklahoma, James Langford, if we want these things, it's up to

us to make these things happen. We all fall into the trap. It's a human nature thing. I do it too. It's human nature. Like we have an election. We had an election. Donald Trump won the election, and this time he's just pushing forward fast, firing people here, firing people there, and we just want him to fix it.

Speaker 4

All.

Speaker 2

Well, Trump needs to do this, and Trump needs to stop the USAID and Trump needs to do that all in the sanctuary city people, and let we still have a thousand battles to fight. I told you about that before the election. I'll always say it. Yes, elections are important. Presidential elections very very important. They're one battle in a thousand that we still have to fight. The truth is the city of Boston, the people as a whole, again, not putting it on you. They want this kind of insanity.

The city of Chicago, they had Lori Lightfoot, They already had a disastrous mayor. And this is the craziest part about it. They hated her. They got mad about Lori Lightfoot, got mad about all the wackadoodle stuff they did, and they decided it's time for a change. And the change was Brandon Johnson. The change was people flocking to the polls to vote for a socialist. We have to do better, We the voter, have to do better. Me me too. Me. I am a citizen of not just America, I am

a citizen of Texas. I have to do more. I have to do better. All is not well because Donald Trump is in the White House now. All is not fixed. Far far from it. We have a ton of work to do out there, and I mean a ton of work to do out there. Let's just keep that in mind, all right, Let's well. I did enjoy this from Anna Pauline Lumi to me, after.

Speaker 5

This line of questioning, it's very clear that these policies that you have all implicated are active and alive and well in your cities, are in direct violation with US Title eight Code, Subsection thirteen twenty four and is a

federal offense. I do not think you guys are bad people, but I think that you are ideologically misled, which is why, unfortunately, based on your responses, all all going to be criminally referring you to the Department of Justice for investigation, and as soon as I leave here, these will be going over to Panbondy.

Speaker 2

Look, if you want to sell me on arresting communists for violating American immigration law, I'm fine with that. But even if you put Michelle wou and Brandon Johnson and Mike Johnston, and even if you put all these people in handcuffs tomorrow and sent them off to prison for violating immigration law, that doesn't change the fact that the voters of Chicago, Denver, Boston, did you pick your American city. The voters must change their behavior in this country or

things won't change. How many pieces of audio have I played you out of Chicago of I rate Chicago residents mad because Brandon Johnson stuffed all kinds of illegals in the community. You can't do this. That's our rec center, those are our schools. This is an outrage. How many but you going to vote for next time? Are you going to change your behavior or is it going to be to stand? Well, my daddy always voted Democrat. Well, then you're gonna get what you get. Don't throw a fit.

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we love him. Everyone loves him, whole neighborhood, freaking country loves him, big idiot, And I maybe like him too a little bit. And I want Fred to be around a very long time. I told you he was sick. He never gets sick, but he finally got sick, got sick in OB's car Ob. Of course, of course, says I hope he's not dying. It's just it's the thinking of losing him. Doesn't it hurt to lose your dog? Gosh, I've buried way too many of them. Do you want to prolong your dog's life? You want to have your

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the show Jesse at Jesse kellyshow dot com. So, Chris, you're not gonna play anymore kiss music on the show. Jewish producer Chris in case, well you didn't hear it, but said that he was about to play a kiss song and he skipped over it. Kiss isn't that bad? Chris? And they've got one or two? Okay, maybe a little, maybe a touch overrated. I'll give you that, Yes, a touch overrated. You know, what, do we know if that guy's tongue is real or if that was some kind

of like prop or implant or something like that. Hasn't it ever weirded? You ount that the guy's tongue, it's odd, like he looks like a lizard or something like that. What, Chris, That's what I think. With the makeup in the hockey pads, it has to be some kind of a problem. It's unnatural. I don't I'm uncomfortable. Look, I'm uncomfortable with the whole thing. That's all I'm gonna say. Jesse, First, I'm not asking about the SI. The subject was Al Green. He was great.

But what's up Texas Representative Al Green? Well?

Speaker 5

What on it?

Speaker 2

Okay? Listen, Texas suffers from the same thing all of America suffers. There really aren't many exceptions to the fact that America, outside of American cities is a blood red place. That's pretty universal just about every state you go into. You love to make fun of New York. Yeah, New York's great one. Oh there's New Yorkers. They're all Democrat. New York's absurdly red outside of New York City. And yes, Alberta, New York's a very red place. Oh, Californians, stupid whack jobs.

Outside of the cities, it's very red, very very red. The only question is is does the rural population of your state outnumber the urban population of your state. That's generally how you determine whether or not your state is going to be red or blue. And people outside of Texas, they think of Texas as a place full of cowboys and bloodbred politics. And this is, you know, the beacon of Republican light in the States. And the truth is

that Texas cities are putrent, absolutely putrid. Now I'm not talking about the city itself, but Texas City's politics are every bit as disgusting as California city politics and Chicago politics, Seattle politics. You think that if I if I was to ask you, you know, Seattle versus Houston, which one do you think is more red? About one hundred people out of one hundred outside of Texas would say, wow, obviously Houston's a lot more red than Seattle. Is you know,

it's easy to try to poke fun at Seattle. Houston's politics are North Korea They're awful, absolutely awful. The difference, the main difference is really the outer ring of the cities. You see if you go to a place like Seattle. Yes there are red suburbs, of course, but some of the suburbs of Seattle are very very blue as well. Texas not so much. The cities. Dallas is blue, Austin's very very blue, but Austin might be the most blue

city in the United States of America. Houston's very very blue, but about two feet outside of the city limits it starts getting extremely extremely red. Some of the worst, absolute worst people in the United States Congress come from red states, and people outside of the red state don't understand it. I mean, you remember she La Jackson Lee as.

Speaker 6

Heavy as ten boxes that you.

Speaker 4

Might be moving.

Speaker 2

Where did you think she came from? She was a Houston girl. Jasmine Crockett. How many pieces of audio if we played for you, got girl that Jasmine Crockett nut job? Did you think she was from California? She's from Texas. Dallas area, a bad part of town in Dallas, shockingly, but Dallas area, Dear Jesse. Second Amendment fans say confiscating guns will not stop people from killing each other and it won't. Then what makes us think that confiscating fentanyl

will stop people from killing themselves with drugs. Guns don't kill people, people kill people. Fentanyl doesn't kill people. People kill themselves by taking fentanyl. Eager to hear your response to how to differentiate those two situations, Well, I will say this, In part you're correct and in part you're not. So let me explain. I do not think like a drug addict because I'm not one, but I'm not judging right. I've had my strugg goes up various with various things

in my life. It's just drugs. We're never one of those things. So if you're a recovering one or trying to recover, I get it. Just keep struggling, keep fighting, you'll get through it. But people who know druggies, people who know drug addicts, will tell you that when you say fentanyl is so powerful that it can kill you in one dose, that you ask me non druggy, I think to myself, oh my gosh, get me a mile away from that stuff. That sounds terrible. To a druggie,

that's music to his ears. He's chasing a high. And wait a minute, I can get so high I can die. Where do I sign up? So that in that regard, you're right. But the problem with fentanyl is they put it in other things that are thought of as being more safe. They drop a little fentanyl in this drug or that drug you think you're taking whatever, I don't know, ecstasy or something like that, if that's even still thing,

and then you die. That's the problem with it. Everyone who dies from fentanyl didn't necessarily know they were taking fentanyl. That's the difference. All right. Brandon Wikert is going to educate us on ukraine. Before he does that, let's talk about pain. Ukraine and pain that actually rhymes. I wished i'd done something. If I had to do that over again, Chris, I would have rhymed that in some way. And I can't believe I didn't think of that because I'm so

fast on my feet. Don't you agree, Chris? Anyway, Maybe I'm so fast because I'm not in pain because of relief factor. Daily pain sucks, doesn't it, Tah, I've been there. I've been there plenty of times. I got Look, i'm forty three now, I'm not twenty three anymore. I've got it creeping into my life too. You don't have to live with daily pain. You can eliminate it, not mask it for a couple hours, eliminate it with relief Factor one hundred percent drug free supplement. You take it daily.

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You really, really really should be reading his books. You're gonna get a lot smarter if you do. Hey, Brandon, I read about this little book. It's about how we lost Ukraine, How the West lost Ukraine. Do you know anything about that?

Speaker 6

Yeah? Yeah, I've only been warning people about this even before the book came out. When I was writing at the Asia Times, which I'm not there anymore, but you know, three years ago I wrote an article called Ukraine is going to lose and you can imagine. I got a lot of hate mail from our NATO friends on that. But you know, we lost Ukraine. It's been lost, and

it's about time somebody recognizes that. And it looks like Trump does, and we're going to make adjustments to our policy and we're going to get out of this situation we're in right now, which was brought on by Biden.

Speaker 2

Okay, so take us who aren't experts through it all, because it's something I do discuss. I don't spend a ton of time on it. You wrote the book, You actually wrote the book, and I won't be able to go buy it. How did we lose it? What happened?

Speaker 6

Well, so it goes back to the end of the Cold War and all that era of good feelings that existed right after the fall of the Soviet Union, and basically, for the first time really in centuries, Ukraine had an opportunity to be truly independent, free of Russia, and the Russians, much to their credit, were open to that possibility for the first time, and the Americans, of course, we're pushing

for it, and the Europeans wanted it. It was a new day, and so the only Kaviat really the Russians had for allowing Ukraine, which is sort of like Mexico to us. That's what Ukraine is to Russia. The only kaveat they had in Moscow was please do not make Ukraine a member of NATO. They were even okay with making Ukraine a member of the European Union. They said, just don't do NATO, don't do military expansion into Ukraine,

because for US, that's a red line. And as long as you do that, we will agree to allow for Ukraine to remain not only independent, but we will work with you to ensure its neutrality. And ultimately, the Americans and NATO, they may have said all the right words to the Russians and made all the promises in the world, but ultimately the ultimate goal was to absorb Ukraine into NATO.

And it is that move by NATO over the last thirty years to make Ukraine a part of the alliance that led to the current crisis between Russia and the United States.

Speaker 2

Okay, can you explain why NATO US UK Why were we so hot to make Ukraine part of all this? If that was a red line for Russia, then why not just say okay, Well, I mean that's your red line. Whatever, we'll stay out. We'll make it neutral too. Why not why not just come to that agreement.

Speaker 6

Why Well, there's a few different reasons. The first is we believed the Russians basically didn't matter anymore after the Cold War ended in the Soviet Union collapse, go back to the nineties, Russia was a back case nation. So basically we were the victors and we thought we could kind of do whatever we wanted. Then the other issue

was it was too geopolitically tempting. This was the weakest Russia had been in centuries, So why would we wait for them to rebuild and reassert themselves when we could easily encircle them by not only in the Ukraine, but before that, expanding NATO into all the former Soviet are most of the former Soviet Bloc states to kind of be right on their border. And it was all part of a larger movement. And I found the data. I

have this in my book. The receipts are there. Back in the nineties, in particular, there were think tanks that were consulting with the US government, with NATO, with the

different European governments. They were pushing this idea of encircling the weakened post Soviet Russia in order to collapse the Russian central government and to split Russia up into four or five smaller countries so that Western multinational firms could move in and more easily exploit the trillions of dollars of rare earth minerals and natural gas and oil deposits

that are in Russia. And so this was part of a larger move of expanding American and NATO interests into Russia, Russia that would be permanently divided and weakened amongst itself. The same idea, of course, because as I note in the book, nobody seemed to bring up the fact that, hey, Russia's got all these nukes and chemical weapons and biological weapons. Do you think they're just gonna sit back and let

us do that? And obviously the answer is the same people, the neo conservative neoliberal cabal that got us into your Rock, that got us into the Arab Spring, that lost us Afghanistan, they were the same people pushing us into this war with Russia. And they obviously thought it didn't matter that Russia had those nukes. They could do whatever they wanted, because those are the people driving this policy for the last thirty years.

Speaker 2

Speaking with Brandon Weikert is an author of a lot of great books, but his one we're discussing now, A Disaster of our Own Making, is a must read if you want to know a lot more than your friends about what's going on in the world. Okay, so it's lost now, but where do we go from here? Every single day it seems like we're on this bizarre roller coaster rides. Lelensky shows up in the White House, poops's pants, then he runs to Europe and courts them. But then

he comes out sounds like he's cordial. Now the next moment he's not cordial. And how does this end?

Speaker 6

Yeah, so it's one of two things. Either we are going to slide into a nuclear world war with Russia, which is where we were headed under Biden, or we are going to get a new peace deal that will basically freeze the conflict where it is, will allow for the Russians to retain the regions of Ukraine they have

held in Eastern Ukraine and in Crimea. It will allow Ukraine to exist as a rump state, and it will basically enforce neutrality on that rump Ukrainian state in the western part of the country and ensure that it never joins NATO again. We will likely be made to recognize the legality of Crimea's annexation by Russia in twenty fourteen. And it's basically the Istanbul agreement from twenty twenty two, the agreement that Zelensky wanted to negotiate to begin with.

After the Kiev was defended against the initial Russian invasion. The Russians went to ishtan Bull, the Turks were broker in it, the Israelis were involved as well. Zelenski was going to go meet and basically do this exact same deal in twenty twenty two, until Boris Johnson, who was the head of the UK at that time, and Joe Biden's people meddled and said, you're not doing this because our goal is to drag the war on as long as possible so we can bleed the Russian army in

the field. And here we are four years later. We're exactly where we were in twenty twenty two, except the Ukrainians are weaker and they're going to collapse. If the war continues for another six months. There will not be a Ukrainian Army if things continue, regardless of whether we're getting them made or not, because the Russians are bleeding them out. The Russians are winning on the battlefield.

Speaker 2

Why are the Russians winning on the battlefield.

Speaker 6

They have more men, they have more equipment. They are a defense industrial base is more effective than ours. Mark Rutza, the head of NATO, said last month he made the comment that Russia is producing weapons every three months at the same rate it takes a full year for all of the combined NATO countries to produce. So Russia's already on a wartime economy and they've already broken. You know, we were sanctioning them for so long. The sanctions did

the opposite. They didn't make Russia weaker. They made Russia stand up on their own and be stronger. And so this is where we are. And if we don't get a deal now, there won't be a Ukraine anymore, there will be nothing.

Speaker 2

That's so freaking sad, Brandon, before I let you go, are we going to war with China? I saw some comments today out of the Chinese wore this and wore that and trade war and everybody's you know, quaking in their granny panties. Now what's going on?

Speaker 6

I think that we are at a very very dangerous point. But keep in mind Trump has been This is not well known. I know this for a fact, but Trump has been sending love letters back and forth between him and g Jinping since he was inaugurated. I think Trump basically is trying to get a better deal with China. This is the art of the deal you're seeing with these tariffs. Remember the tariffs were originally supposed to be

twenty five percent. Yesterday when he announced them, they were only at ten percent, whereas with Mexico and Canada they're going to be twenty five percent. So I think Trump is trying to avoid a war. Now. The problem is that probably means Taiwan is the sacrificial lamb at the end of the day. But Trump wants to avoid war because Trump knows one thing. We're no longer in the

unipolar world water. We're in a tripolar world system. That is a system run by US, Russian and Chinese forces, and so we're going to have to change the way we normally operate.

Speaker 2

He is Brandon Weikert go by his book branded where can people get this thing?

Speaker 6

Anywhere books are sold, but I'd recommend Amazon since that's the easiest.

Speaker 2

Way go get his stuff. Brandon, my brother, thank you as always. That was awesome, Chris. I feel like we need to have Brandon Wiker don for like an hour or sometime and just get really smart and then we'll rub it in everyone's face and act like we knew all that. What Chris? Also, Hey, Chris, did you notice he was talking about a lot of the same stuff I was talking about last night? What are you not honored to be here with me that you are, that you were so wise, You're so much wiser than you

were before. Anyway, they'd be wise to get a puretalk phone. That'd be really wise. It would be wise to not purchase phones from cell phone companies who hate your freaking guts. That would be really I'm ready. You know what else would be wise? Supporting gold star families and fallen first responder families, that would be wise. Did you notice last night did you notice Donald Trump honored Remember that widow, the New York cop widow. She was there, just young

heartbroken woman. Talked about It's Jonathan Diller wizard name, talked about her and her son and whatnot. And I actually had the honor of city. I told you I was watching with Ob and I turned to Ob and I said, you know, Tunnel to Towers. They paid off that woman's mortgage. It doesn't bring dad back, it doesn't bring her husband back, It doesn't change the heartbreak. But in the very least that place, those people have a roof over their head. Now,

isn't that awesome. I want you to know. That's what you do with your eleven dollars a month. T the number two t dot org ttwot dot org. Eleven bucks a month, Go sign up, We'll be back. This is the Jesse Kelly Show on a Wednesday. Remember if you miss any part of the show, you can download the heart whole thing on iHeart, Spotify iTunes. So here's my unpopular opinion about Slotkin. Senator Slotkin, she gave the rebuttal last night. It's not that I loved it. Okay, I

didn't love it. It wasn't for me. But at least some of these people seemed to be aware they need to not sound like looms at all times. I didn't love what she said, but she tried to make herself sound more Americana and normal.

Speaker 1

President Trump loves to say peace through strength. That's actually a line he stole from Ronald Reagan. But let me tell you, after the spectacle that just took place in the Oval Office last week, Reagan must be rolling in his grave. We all want an end to the war in Ukraine. But Reagan understood that true strength required America to combine our military and economic might with moral clarity.

Speaker 2

We all want an end of the war in Ukraine. Really, because Donald Trump actually did get an applause line out of Democrats line last night, remember it, do.

Speaker 3

You want to keep it going for another five years?

Speaker 6

Yeah?

Speaker 5

Yeah, he would say.

Speaker 2

Pocahonta says, yes, you want to keep it going. What was the it he was talking about? He was talking about Ukraine funding. They couldn't get an applause out of Democrats all night long. The only applause line was five more years of taking money out of your pocket and handing it to a foreign country. That was the only thing that gave Elizabeth Warren the vapors goh Lee. The tariff thing. Trump today paused Canada and Mexico auto tariffs. Remember we told you that was coming last night. They

were negotiating we're working on something. I wouldn't be surprised to see the tariff thing work out in the end where they have to lower a little, we have to lower a little. Now, I don't think it's going to work out with everybody. There are going to be countries that call his bluff. But Donald Trump talked about tariffs last night and he laid it out. Look, he made his case pretty well. We have all these countries South Korea,

You've called them out by name. We have all these countries that they tearify our stuff, and we do all these things for them. They tear if us in ways we don't teariff them, and our military we are what maintains what sustains South Korea still to this day. A lot of people don't realize, you know, the Korean War never ended, right officially, there was no peace treaty. It's still going on. So why isn't anyone killing anyone else? Because the United States militaries posted right there and North

Korea doesn't want to get vaporized into the sun. That's why. That's exactly why. All right, now, that's it's de some emails, dear spineless pundit, you speak about millions of dollars being caught going to spread American influence around the world world as if it's terrible, But the tax cuts will add trillions to our debt to benefit turds such as yourself, while the middle class will struggle even more. A reminder that there are so many communists in this country who

just have to be defeated. That's it. They hear this list, and they're happy.

Speaker 3

For forty million dollars to improve the social and economic inclusion of sedentary migrants. Nobody knows what that is. Eight million dollars to promote LGBTQI plus in the African nation of Lesuto, which nobody has ever heard of. Sixty million dollars for indigenous peoples and Afro Colombian empowerment in Central America, sixty million dollars.

Speaker 2

When he says spreading American influence around the globe, don't be under the impression that this guy, the American communist, doesn't know what that means. He knows exactly what it means. Spreading degenerate filth around the globe, in his mind, is what America should do. America shouldn't be spreading freedom. America shouldn't be you know, protecting people in his mind, the American taxpayer. Remember, communists want the American taxpayer to fund

their political activism. If you were to I'll explain it this way. If you were to say, let's say you were petitioning your congressman, your senator, Donald Trump himself, and you were to say something like this, Hey, I want you in this upcoming budget. I want you to include five hundred million dollars to ensure everybody is given a free pro life education, a free ultrasound, I want everybody to get a free AR fifteen. And I want the government to put all this stuff in the budget. Pay

for these things. You love that stuff, I'm assuming, but you wouldn't want it in the budget, would you, Because that's not right federal government. One shouldn't pay for any of that, but let alone pay for your political activism. You don't want that. That's not right federal government. That's not one of the functions of the federal government. You don't get to take taxpayer funds and do political things with it. But to the communist, what is the point

of taking power unless you can do those things? Of course that's what he wants. This moron comming who just emailed me. He knows exactly the truth. He knows the filth we're funding around the globe. He wants your tax money to go to tranny money.

Speaker 3

Billion dollars for making mice transgender.

Speaker 2

This is real.

Speaker 1

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