Jesse Kelly on Trump's Immigration Stance, Obamacare, and Media Bias
Jesse KellyNovember 27, 202545 min4,855 views
30 connectionsΒ·40 entities in this videoβTrump's Immigration Stance and Voter Concerns
- π‘ Donald Trump's recent comments on H-1B visas and embracing foreign workers have angered his base, who feel these statements contradict the "America First" platform.
- π― The core of Trump's election appeal was based on economic concerns and a desire to stop the influx of foreigners, both legal and illegal.
- β οΈ Critics argue that Trump's business background and past attempts to work with Democrats on amnesty bills suggest he may not be as hardcore on immigration as his supporters.
- π A theory suggests Trump might be using these comments as a "trial balloon" to gauge voter reaction before potentially backing off, a tactic he has used before on issues like the COVID vaccine.
Critiques of the Economy and Big Business Influence
- π° Big business interests and major donors are seen as influencing Trump's stance, pushing for cheaper labor through visa programs.
- π The current economic situation is described as not good, with people affording less than before, despite Trump's positive rhetoric.
- π Concerns are raised about universities potentially prioritizing foreign students (e.g., from China) over American interests, with suggestions that some universities should close.
- π¦ The Federal Reserve is criticized for its role in economic crises and for prioritizing Wall Street over Main Street.
Obamacare and Healthcare Reform
- π€₯ The promises made during the passage of the Affordable Care Act (Obamacare) are highlighted as having been untrue, with rising premiums and increased bureaucracy.
- π₯ Healthcare costs are described as brutal, with a significant portion of healthcare bureaucracy never having direct patient contact.
- π‘ Proposed solutions include decentralizing the healthcare system, deregulation, and exploring models like direct primary care and cooperative programs that cut out insurance middlemen.
- π The concept of creating parallel medical institutions, similar to the homeschooling movement, is suggested as a way to opt out of the current system and influence mainstream institutions.
Media Bias and Communist Mentality
- π© The media is characterized as having a "religion of destruction and domination," with communists desiring 100% control over all messaging.
- π£οΈ Even when Democrats complain about media bias, it's framed as a desire for more control, not less, as they aim for complete alignment with their agenda.
- π§ An example is given of a media personality whose family relationships have been strained due to political differences, illustrating how the communist desire for control can lead to personal destruction.
- π― The media's role in "programming" individuals is discussed, leading to unhappiness and internal conflict.
Dodging a Bullet and Strategic Politics
- β The show concludes with a segment suggesting that the current administration dodged a bullet in the November election, avoiding a different outcome.
- βοΈ Political strategy is described as "three-dimensional chess," where opponents try to distract from key issues like the economy and financial well-being.
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