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April 26, 2024 10 mins
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The Michael Barry, Joe Joyce,the Sage of Sunnyside. Yes, go
ahead, sweetheart, I'm here.Michael. You know, I've been wanting
to talk about this program, butI've had other fish to fry, so
I'm just available today. But Iwant to talk about this up lift Harrish

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debacle. And let me first letme say, nobody have to believe is
what I'm about to say. Butif I have a conviction of Michael,
you, nobody else have to stand. Have to stand with me. But
when I first read about this debacle, it was just in the Embryo state.
Then I read later you know,and and and I'm medieval, so

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I still take the chronicle. Okay, So a little bit later I read
and the program had been buried,and I said, how could this debacle
be afford to happen in the UnitedStates of America? Steevie one, you
could see through this foolishness. AndI heard later on I read later on

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that it was unconstitutional. Well,I'm not up on the unconstitutionality of it,
but I'm very well up on thecommon sensonality of it. And then
I kept reading and it said itwas would be randomly picked. Then I
started thinking, and this pictures goingaround in my brain. Who's throughing the

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random I thought about that, andthen I read further on one Day and
it said only one out of fortywould be picked, and Sunnyside, my
zip code was especially minted that we'rejust struggling and suffering out here, but

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only one out of forty would bepicked. And I started thinking. I
said, well, in that case, beaton Court and Paxton and the other
system of people that is a guestshouldn't have to say nothing. Where as
the Thurday nine, the Thurday nineis the one that should be upset about
it. Joyce to say, theSunnyside hang tight right there, right back.

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I mean, we're not actually goinganywhere to take quick red hair to
run the rest try any more tous, Michael Joyce, to save your
Sunnyside. Yes, I had tointerrupt you. I'm turning off my mic.
You got the rest of this segment, go okay. I ended with

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where as the thirty nine? Butbefore that, it was an article in
the paper about blacks don't eat soap, and like I said, my area
was especially mentioned, and I'm thinking, well, we just a bag of
bones out here. Uh, wedon't have any food, but you're just
gonna get one out of Fordy somefood, so the rest of us will.

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Then we just were living on them. One foot on the banana peel
and the other one in the grave. So you're gonna give the this one
person done, so the rest ofus we're just gonna slip on off in
the grave. And this is wherewe are in this mission. And as
many problems as we have. AndI says Sunnyside, but it's whatever,

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a predominant black area. It's thesame thing Aprish Home, uh, Trinity
Guard wherever. But I'm talking aboutFunny Side because I live here. The
truck problems that we have out here. Drugs are very prevalent in my community.
I go to my bank to theATM machine and it's smashed in.

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I walk across the street to myWalgreens to not I mean a ride across
there to my window to pick upmy prescription and its supported us. I
walk on down to the Dollar storeand the door is boarded up. And
how many times I've been in thestore. A ninety one year old woman

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standing at that cashier to pay herbills, Her amount. And I see
young mostly black men walk in thatstore, pick what they want and walk
on out the door, and there'snobody there. It's no manager there to
stop it. I don't care.I guess he couldn't stop it if he

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was there. And you and you'regonna bring up a program like this,
and we are supposed to accept thisas black people. And let me say
to my people, we need tostop allowing these white liberal Democrat plantation owners

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to use us. They will useone black and put him up, and
that would make the rest of usvote for that black. But that black
is the only one that's moving onup. And we're still living in the
ghatto. And you know, sometimeI think we have the Stockholmer sending them

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in the black community, we areundeserved. And and you know I said
just before, I don't I don'tagree with very much. Uh, the
the Democrats say. But I've heardthem say that we are underserved in the
black community. That's true. Butwho is underserving us? Because you know,

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we don't we we we don't likethem. Are rich white Republicans,
you know them, all them moreRiver Oak folks in all we don't like
them because when they break in ourhouse. We said, why didn't they
go to river Oaks and break ina house in river Oaks? I said,
why in the hell you don't getyour black behind on the job and

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you won't have to break in nobody'sus. But that's where we are.
So let me say, I amso proud of Boxton for not wanting seeing
that this program is he said,unconstitutional, but it should be abolished.

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As I'm speaking, and I knowthere are Yale College educated and all these
highly educated people have come up withthis idea. Well, this is from
a little right down from the cottonfield and the corn field and the peepett
and I can tell you common senselythat it should be abolished. To think

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you're gonna give one out of forty, you're gonna pick Fordy, and you're
gonna pick one, and you're gonnagive them five hundred dollars a month for
a year and a half. Youcould be get We got drug dealers out
here in Cunnyside. You could begiving a drug deal of five hundred dollars.
And a senior citizen over here thatyou know, they tell me that

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some of them say their social Securitychecks have been cut signs said, the
food stamps have been cut, yetyou can give Legalanians months at a time
to live in four hundred dollars aday hotels. And we are out here

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struggling. There are blacks in myarea that their homes haven't been fixed since
Harvey. And we want to comeup with a with a prate program to
give five hundred dollars to get afew of us. Well, what about
the rest of us? If allof us are hungry? You mean could
tell me that you are saying afight with just seeding one of us.

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That doesn't make any sense. Butto your retarded child would know that this
is wrong. So this is myplease to the city of Houston, all
you highly educated people about it's thisprogram, amen, because we are not

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that suffering out here. Amen.Joyce the Sage of Sunnayside. Always a
pleasure, sweetheart ninety one years young. Oh the spunk them and vigor.
I love it. She said,what'd she say, fry my fish?
That's her flush My commote hers isfry my fish? Right open line Friday,
seven one three nine one thousand.We are opening the lines now seven

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