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Speaker 1 (00:01):
Lucking load. So Michael Ferry Show, he's on the air.
It's Charlie from BlackBerry Smoke. I can feel a good
one coming on. It's the Michael Berry Show.
Speaker 2 (00:20):
Any attempt to restrict drinking and driving here is viewed
by some that's downright fun.
Speaker 3 (00:25):
Democratic two six packs, shiner ninety nine, six putee ladders,
Lucky strack center, fifth of patrol, ice down, attic glue cooler,
take a guess at all the door. I can feel
a good one coming on, throwing Rey Wildy Hubbard sing
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a long red deck mother, any blues I had before God,
another work in week over?
Speaker 4 (01:03):
No you saying so I can feel a good one
coming on. Yeah, we.
Speaker 1 (01:14):
Were gonna get the feeling riding.
Speaker 5 (01:17):
We gonna keep this fire.
Speaker 4 (01:19):
I can feel the break of dog. Yeah, I can feel.
Speaker 1 (01:24):
A good one coming. All you gotta get calling.
Speaker 6 (01:27):
This one, but I can't. I put in a hard
day's word, put in eleven foelve hours baking, and ain't
getting you truck and at least right in one or
two beers.
Speaker 3 (01:38):
Three blocks in a wreck top Mustang followed us down
to the lake and didn't have to think about that
too long.
Speaker 1 (01:49):
Skinny dipping in the right moon situation couldn't be more.
Speaker 3 (01:55):
I can feel a good one coming on.
Speaker 1 (01:59):
Yeah we are.
Speaker 4 (02:03):
We're gonna get to feeling ride.
Speaker 1 (02:06):
We're gonna keep this.
Speaker 4 (02:07):
Party rock until the break of dog. Yeah, I can
feel a good wine, feel like a good one. I
can feel a good.
Speaker 1 (02:19):
Wine coming all.
Speaker 7 (02:21):
They're making it last where you can't drink when you
want to.
Speaker 1 (02:26):
You have to wear a seatbelt when you're driving. Christy
will become this country.
Speaker 4 (02:31):
Whoo. Yeah, we are, we gonna get to feeling rid.
We gonna keep this potty rock until the break of doll.
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We were gonna get to We'll keep this time, Greg
naugh I can feel a good one feeling I can
feel a good.
Speaker 1 (03:14):
One coming off.
Speaker 6 (03:20):
So what are we to do? What are we commanded
to do? What is expected of us to do? You know,
people tell me every day they're frustrated with a person
that they love and care for, that that person does
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not want to vote the way they want them to vote.
Let me try to give you some reasons why that is.
Speaker 1 (03:52):
Now.
Speaker 6 (03:52):
I can't speak to one hundred percent of people, but
you can think about whether one of these might be
the reason. Let's talk about your children, your children, your
adult children, if you haven't figured out. I like stories
because stories help me tell stories. There was a Philla
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named Rick Bays and he was a partner that my
wife worked with at a wonderful law firm in Houston
called Lochlord Bissell. And he's a great partner and a
great friend, and he's actually a lifelong Democrat. Now, the
Democrat Party wouldn't have him, and they wouldn't let him
be a leader because he's white and financially successful, and
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they'd probably stab him if he walked down their street.
But in his mind, he's still a Democrat and that's
just who he is and what he is. But he
used to his kids are older than our kids. And
he used to tell my wife and me, I just
didn't see him as often talk about your kids when
they become teenagers, that they leave for a while and
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then they come back. They still live on your roof,
but they leave and then they come back. And he said,
it's like an outer body experience. There's this monster that
shows up at your house every day after school or
gets up in the morning, and it's not your child.
Speaker 1 (05:19):
They look like your child.
Speaker 6 (05:21):
So many friends have or have had an elderly parent
go through dementia, the sort of Joe Biden phase where
he is now he's still our president, mind you, but
where your mom or your dad is there, but they're
not really there. They're just physically there. And Rick used
to say that your kids leave you, but then one
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day they come home and you get your kid back.
You get your sweet kid that you used to adore
as a kid, and that has become such a mon
They just they come back. Many of you have adult
children who are in this phase. And look, it's like
a buck and rut.
Speaker 1 (06:05):
You know when.
Speaker 6 (06:08):
An animal if you've ever seen or you've ever had
a teenage child, particularly a boy who has discovered girls,
and you say, hey, look I don't want you sneaking
out of the house.
Speaker 1 (06:22):
I want you doing this.
Speaker 6 (06:24):
Good luck, because at that point they are pure animal.
That's just the way it is, well it always has been.
There is an overwhelming desire to reproduce and continue the species.
Speaker 1 (06:42):
It's actually God given.
Speaker 6 (06:44):
As human beings, unlike animals, we create codes of what
is and isn't acceptable. The animals they're just wild. They
don't have such standards. They don't have marriage ceremonies and
prenuptials and all that.
Speaker 1 (06:58):
They just reproduce.
Speaker 6 (07:02):
Well, you know that that young person when you tell
them what not what not to do. You tell your
daughter not to date that guy because he's got a
tat on his face, She's going to date him.
Speaker 1 (07:13):
That's just the way it is. That's that's you wish
it wasn't.
Speaker 6 (07:16):
And maybe, uh, maybe you were the guy that her
dad told her. What's the song Tricia Yearwood, I think
has it? You know, be easy on him because uh,
you know she loves uh, she's in.
Speaker 1 (07:32):
Love with the boy.
Speaker 6 (07:33):
Yeah, but anyway, with your young folks, just remember that
at that point you can't pull rank on him. You
can't just say I'm your parent, but nor can you
just say I'm not going to.
Speaker 1 (07:51):
Talk to you about it.
Speaker 6 (07:55):
Many parents don't understand that even your adult children, even
though they are now, they still respect you.
Speaker 1 (08:03):
You don't realize that they do explain to them, not young.
What's not going to work with young people because it's.
Speaker 6 (08:12):
Generational difference and they've been they've been fed different things in.
Speaker 1 (08:15):
You is she claims she's black, she's not black.
Speaker 6 (08:18):
They don't care about that. I'm telling you leave that alone.
She's always it.
Speaker 1 (08:23):
Leave that alone. The border's wide open.
Speaker 6 (08:28):
Apartment complexes are being taken over by gangs. Inflation's out
of control, and you're not ever going to be able
to buy a house. You don't have to like Trump,
but your life is going to be miserable. My life
is almost over, that argument, asks man and lesbian woman.
Speaker 1 (08:43):
Puffed the top on the drive home. You bet it would.
It's the Friday drive home on the Michael Varies Show.
Speaker 2 (09:00):
You could say, I'm just a good old boy dip
then the better country Friday, washed in the blood and
wrapped in calm, a flowing the stauched defender of.
Speaker 1 (09:14):
The rice satin.
Speaker 2 (09:16):
I grew up with custom to the railbal flag under
the shadow of the crawls down.
Speaker 5 (09:26):
Weather colors, now them next to the way.
Speaker 2 (09:29):
And some folks are still mad because the sounds lost.
But I'm a good hearted, freethinking sun when I'm mix
sound because she thinks that I don't hate water.
Speaker 8 (09:45):
President Trump is leading in the Nate Silvery Pole. Nate
Silver is no Trump fan fifty two forty seven in
the likelihood that he wins. Now, there a lot of
poles out there, and the reason for the pole is
not to be accurate.
Speaker 6 (10:01):
The reason for the poll is it draws your attention.
It is entertainment. It's no different than Rachel Maddow her
opening monologue any given night. So don't read too much
into it. Remember the rules. This is not a national election.
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It's not a popularity contest. It is not the case
that whoever gets the most votes wins. That is not true,
never has been true. We alter the system along the way.
But for the modern era, all you need to know
is whoever gets to two hundred and seventy electoral college votes.
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There's a site called two seventy to Win. You can
go there, you can look at it's a left leaning site,
I will warn you, but it does a good job
using technology of showing you how many electoral college votes
each state has, and it is determined. A lot of
people don't know this. How many electors you get per state.
It's determined by how many college football championships your state's
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universities have ever won. Well, that's not it, Ramona said.
That's not Ramona says. It's assigned by population. Oh okay,
all right, let's good enough. And the reason the popular
vote doesn't matter is because, for instance, Trump could lose
ninety nine to one in California.
Speaker 1 (11:30):
It's a big state, but.
Speaker 6 (11:32):
It doesn't change how many Electoral College votes Kamala Harris
gets if she wins ninety nine to one or ninety
to ten or fifty one to forty nine. But she
can run up this huge margin, whereas if Trump wins
by one thousand votes in Pennsylvania, he keeps all of
his Electoral College votes there. So this is why there
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are states that don't get a lot of national campaigning
going on is because that state is written off. Just
the way it is, the state's written off. You can't
win that state. Now that upsets people. I understand that,
but there is no point in trying to campaign there
for president to win. You campaign there pretending you think
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you could win, so you can win some congressional seats,
because that is still important, and there are Republican congressional seats.
San Diego, Orange County, for instance, has some of the
most rock ribbed congressional districts. But the popular vote doesn't matter.
What matters is a couple of swing states. Now many
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of you get upset about this.
Speaker 1 (12:46):
I know this.
Speaker 6 (12:47):
It's not fair they get to choose the president that's
not actually how it works. Yeah, only they get Only
Pennsylvania and Michigan are going to get choose president. We
don't get choose president. Again, it's not how it works.
If you want to say something that is not true
because you like to say it, or because you're dumb,
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or because you want people to think you're dumb, then
that's fine, do that, but you're not right. Look, we
know that Texas is gonna go red because we're going
to make sure it does. We know that Louisiana and
Mississippi and now Florida are gonna go red because we're
going to make sure of it. We know that California
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and New York are gonna go blue statewide because they're
going to make sure of it, and Oregon and Vermont.
So once we line all that up and we get
we go all right, here are the states we figure
we're most likely to win. Here's the states we're most
likely to lose. Now, what about the states where we're
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close enough to win if we could just win a
few more votes, Well, let's put all our money into that.
And I'll give you an example using a sporting reference.
If you're watching the NBA Finals and each team has
a star. The broadcasters world will always tell you there's
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gonna be somebody who steps up who you didn't expect,
who's going to be the difference maker. That's a Robert
or that's for Rockets fans. That was Sam Cassell one year.
That was Rajon Rondo one year. I don't remember if
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he was with the Celtics or not, but at that point,
that's that's.
Speaker 1 (14:37):
A player who's not a star.
Speaker 6 (14:40):
Our stars and your stars, we each have three on
the court.
Speaker 1 (14:45):
There's two other guys that might just score.
Speaker 6 (14:52):
John Paxton, Paxton, Paxston Paxton, you know there's a guy
that stepped up there.
Speaker 1 (15:00):
There will be a guy who rises to the top.
We just don't know who that'll be.
Speaker 6 (15:05):
That guy is the Pennsylvania and Michigan of this year's election.
Speaker 1 (15:12):
It doesn't mean that Michael Jordan.
Speaker 6 (15:14):
Michael Jordan doesn't go well, I don't matter, so I
just won't play well. If you don't play, then there
won't be an opportunity for that player that nobody was
sure which one it would be, to come up big.
We got to have you play your best to counterbalance
their best so that the game will go down to
who has a better reserve, or who has a better
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player that we didn't expect better. Sixth man, We have
to handle our business for it to come down to
the swing states. But strategically, your personal little ego aside.
That is the way we have to win by assigning
our values. So the question becomes, do you really really
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want to win or do you want people to pay
attention to your vote and spend a lot of money
on TV commercials in your market and pay Because, let's
be honest, there are people who may or may not
realize it, who don't care as much about winning.
Speaker 1 (16:17):
That's not enough. They want their ego stated.
Speaker 6 (16:21):
There are lots of little Republican party chairmen all across
the country that are pitching a fit if they don't
get the best seats at the inauguration and they won't work,
they won't spend any money in their county. Let me
tell you something. Candidates deal with this all day long.
Anybody who's ever been a candidate and office holder knows
there are some people who wield a great deal of
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influence who are ego maniacs, and they will choose not
to participate.
Speaker 1 (16:49):
This is what's happening in Florida.
Speaker 6 (16:51):
Right now, the one issue that Trump struggles with in
terms of the poll in the swing states is abortion.
That's not true, Michael. I'm pro life. It is true,
and he has better polling down of than you do.
And guess what, you don't live in Pennsylvania. You're not
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talking to the voters of Pennsylvania every day and writing
down the answers.
Speaker 1 (17:19):
His campaign is.
Speaker 6 (17:21):
That's an issue where they can get him, that's an
issue where they can beat him.
Speaker 1 (17:24):
I'm not going to argue with you anymore.
Speaker 6 (17:27):
You just sit in the most republican conservative Southern Baptist
community in the entire country and tell me how.
Speaker 1 (17:34):
The whole world wants to outlaw.
Speaker 6 (17:36):
Abortion and that Trump better say it all day, every
day or you're not going to vote for him. And
that's what we're getting right now. That's exactly what's happening.
So Trump has tried to moderate his answers on that.
Speaker 1 (17:51):
And now the real, real, real.
Speaker 6 (17:54):
Pro life people who get paid for a living to
be pro life people.
Speaker 1 (17:57):
Most of them, they're organizers.
Speaker 6 (17:58):
This is their one issue they got to if this
is your UMPI they're saying, we're not going to support
him because he's.
Speaker 1 (18:03):
Not This is the guy who got Roe v. Wade overturned,
and you're not going to support him.
Speaker 5 (18:07):
As a stir of success brought up in Barne, Texas,
broke ass, whole scholarship, his weight to two law degrees,
including one from her majesty to quantity, elected three or
four times, a lawyer, a huband a father, but most
of all are ignat.
Speaker 9 (18:26):
Hass asking your seat. There, pop your coat when you
get ready for more of them. Mister Michael, there, I.
Speaker 10 (18:46):
Got circle my job. Why circle future and circle? Everybody kiss?
Speaker 6 (19:07):
Since it is election time and you understand that your
vote matters and that of other people that maybe you
can persuade to join you.
Speaker 1 (19:18):
We vote in so many ways.
Speaker 6 (19:23):
Not to go existential on you, but the person who
wears a ring that you put on their finger, and
you wear a ring they put on yours. You voted
on that person as a person with whom you would
spend the rest of your life, person with whom you
would share whatever you should make earn. Inherent you voted
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for that person to make children with. In most cases,
it's a pretty powerful thing. You didn't choose your parents,
your siblings, probably didn't choose where you went to elementary school,
maybe all the way through high school.
Speaker 1 (20:07):
But you chose that person. We choose.
Speaker 6 (20:14):
Our friends our career. We don't choose our family. We
vote on who our friends are going to be. So
if you are associating with people who are voting Democrat
and taunting you about it, that's not a friend.
Speaker 1 (20:33):
Stop thinking they are.
Speaker 6 (20:37):
If you have a friend, if y'all disagree, that's fine.
But if that person is taunting you about Donald Trump,
that is not your friend.
Speaker 1 (20:48):
And by the way, I'm.
Speaker 6 (20:51):
Going to use an extreme example because as Russia always said,
you have to take things to their absurd conclusion to
make the point, Fellows, if you had a friend at work,
or you have a friend who's just your friend, and
that person's a pedophile and they tell you they're a pedophile,
they believe in having sex with children. They don't care
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that the children are not able to understand what they're
doing and that are being victimized. You wouldn't say, well,
we just have a disagreement. If you understand that Kamala
Harris being elected destroys this country, it's not being a pedophile,
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but it is so awful that I can't understand how
you can abide it. I wouldn't have always said that.
I wouldn't have said that before two thousand and eight.
I don't think the Clinton presidency ended America.
Speaker 1 (21:48):
I don't. I think it changed it.
Speaker 6 (21:52):
I think there are many negative things that have come
out of some Democrats in public office, almost all Democrats
in public office. But I don't think it destroyed the country.
Some of it was damage we can work through. Some
of it was damage we can wear. We don't have
to close everything down today. Seek higher ground, But as
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Ronald Reagan said, there's nowhere for us to run. We're
the city on a hill. If this last fortress falls,
that's the world. And I believe that that is the world.
The United Kingdom is no longer to be counted on.
They have fallen. France fell some time ago, Germany fell
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some time ago. And if you haven't visited and you're
not reading daily, you probably think I'm exaggerating, but I'm not.
Speaker 1 (22:47):
You want to know who the.
Speaker 6 (22:48):
Bell weather states are today that are leading the way. Poland,
it's not a Polish ship, Poland really is the case.
Poland is not allowing illegal aliens in. And you'll have
Western journalists who'll go in and they'll start asking questions
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about how come y'all won't allow immigrants and Germany does yep,
And Germany has their people walking along the streets being stabbed,
their daughters being raped. These Muslim migrants coming in there,
these these good for nothing, violent Muslim migrants who are
who are fleeing from Middle Eastern countries and bringing absolutely
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awful ways with them of rape and brutality, violence, radicalism.
These are not a guy named Mohammad who's coming and
teaching at the university because he's an engineer. These are
the street people of those countries. And that's a level
of violence and just an awful state of being that
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the Western world has never seen up close. And Poland
said we're not allowing it, and they don't Hungary, Brazil, Argentina.
The problem is those nations cannot stand alone in a
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world where America is not.
Speaker 1 (24:28):
The big brother, I shouldn't say big brother.
Speaker 6 (24:31):
That's where William, Where America is not the older sibling
standing up for the new sibling that's a freshman in
high school because he's the senior. Poland is a beacon
to the world right now, look up and see the
translation of what their leadership says, and see the results.
Speaker 1 (24:53):
They're not seeing what we're seeing.
Speaker 6 (24:54):
In the United States and what they're seeing in Europe
England and France, and to a lesser extent but still
the case in Germany. Look at the number of people
being knifed on the street that forty years ago didn't happen.
Look at the number of rapes by girls literally walking
along a public street and being grabbed and raped. You
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can't simply pretend this is not happening, and we're seeing
that in this country. This week we had school buses
in California where illegal aliens were trying to stop the
bus and jump on the bus.
Speaker 1 (25:31):
I don't know if they were going to rape the
kids and if they were going to kill everybody.
Speaker 6 (25:33):
I don't know if they're going to hold them hostage,
or if they were going to traffic them. All are possibilities,
but I can guarantee you they weren't going on there
to read them. Doctor Seuss, you have an Aurora Colorado.
This train Agua, I think it's called train Agua gang
out of Venezuela. Armed gangs taking over apartment complexes and
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demanding rent of the people who live there. They're running
an extortion ring. They're setting up a new mafia. They're
extraordinarily violent, they're illegal aliens. The mayor said, yes, it's happening.
The videos you're watching are real. Democrat mayor says, the
videos you're watching are real. The governor of Colorado says,
it's not happening. It's these people are delusional. This is
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where we are, folks.
Speaker 1 (26:20):
These are the conversations you've got to have with people.
People need to.
Speaker 6 (26:23):
Understand their lives are going to be a lot worse
if they don't vote.
Speaker 1 (26:27):
Write and you geared up than the weekend.
Speaker 7 (26:30):
It's the Friday drive home when the Michael Barry Show.
Speaker 6 (26:57):
Healthy Real right Sorr. Below is a link to a
TikTok video. I don't do TikTok, but she describes the video,
so the good news is I don't wan to watch it.
Concerning payroll taxes, the correct creator is a woman named
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Sarria Hernandez or Hernandez.
Speaker 1 (27:22):
She owns a hair salon.
Speaker 6 (27:24):
She was asking her employees how much they think she
paid in.
Speaker 1 (27:31):
Payroll taxes for the last three years.
Speaker 6 (27:34):
This is a small hair salon, right, not a big
industrial company. All of them except for one said she
paid less than one hundred thousand dollars. The one who
guessed that did not guess less than one hundred thousand,
said two hundred thousand. Sriah revealed she had paid two
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hundred and seventy two thousand dollars in payroll taxes. People
don't realize that your money before it gets to your
bank account is already tax two to three times. You
have to pay more taxes on top of that. When
you buy stuff, you pay taxes. You pay taxes on
the property you buy, you pay taxes, you pay sales taxes.
Speaker 1 (28:14):
I agree, I agree, And.
Speaker 6 (28:17):
Yet Kamala Harris wants to raise taxes. You would think
that would be a non starter. You would think that
would cost you the election. So how does it happen.
People don't believe those taxes will ever hit them, and
they don't even really care about the money that's raised.
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People want to hurt rich people. They've been taught that
they want to knock rich people down. Rich people are evil.
Rich people look down on them. Rich people won't let
them in their club. Rich people have more than they do.
Rich people don't have to worry about things. Rich people
can buy. O Zimpic or have tummy tucks if they
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get fat and I can't. Rich people have a more
exclusive car that the restaurant parks at the front that
I don't have. Rich people can buy a really expensive
bottle of wine that doesn't taste any different than the
one I buy for twelve dollars riche Rich people have
everything easy. They never have to worry. They sleep better,
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they walk better, they look better, they have better clothes.
More money is the answer to every problem that I
have in the world. Would be great if I was
them and they only have it because they were lucky,
and now I want to destroy them. Well, that's been
taught for a long period of time. It should be
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ashamed of success. And you see how that manifests itself
all the time. You see how many companies do not
engage in charitable activity for the sake of making a difference,
for that charitable activity for them charitable cause. This is
why they must promote it and tell everybody in the
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world that they've done it. Because what you're really doing
it's a ransom payment. See see, we're not keeping the
money we make since see what we're doing, sir, do
we get given it away? I have people who will
ask me, hey, will you help us promote this event
at our company and we'll give some money to a charity.
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Why I don't know, Just we'll just pick a charity.
Why do you give money to a charity already? No,
but we'll give some of the money for this Why?
Why is the money related to the event you want
me to help you promote?
Speaker 1 (30:43):
Why is what is part of that need to go
to charity?
Speaker 6 (30:47):
If you care about retarded children or cancer or whatever
that cause may be, then why would you only contribute
to it? If we can give you a marginal increase
in your revenues because it make me happy, or because
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you don't want anybody to think that your business is
trying to.
Speaker 1 (31:14):
Don't even say it make more money.
Speaker 6 (31:20):
Because you're embarrassed, because setting out to make more money
is awful. It's terrible. How dare you? You'd be surprised
how many people vote Republican? Believe this without even realizing it.
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If I'm asked to give a speech, my speech booker
will say, here's the price.
Speaker 1 (31:47):
Oh my god, could he do it for free? And
there's a standard answer.
Speaker 6 (31:54):
If you will assure me that the venue was free,
the food is free, every other person being there is free.
Then yes, well we have to pay for the food.
Why why does the food get paid? But the speaker doesn't.
We just thought because it's for a cause. Did they
donate the food for the cause. They've donate the venue
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for the cause. There is the concept that people should
not that certain people should not be paid. People don't
want to pay lawyers. People ask me all the time, Hey,
can I get some legal advice on this?
Speaker 1 (32:28):
Absolutely? Not.
Speaker 6 (32:29):
I have a practice law in almost thirty years. Well
can you send me to a lawyer just give me
some advice. Not No, you're gonna call that person and
ask them a question and never spend money on them.
Speaker 1 (32:40):
Do you expect to drive your car without paying for
the gas?
Speaker 6 (32:44):
All of these are the ways in which they have
warped our society. If you own a business and you
have employees that you w two for that matter, for
ten to ninety nine, But I talk about that later
together and say hey, guys, I'm not here to tell
you how to vote, but I just want you all
understand this.
Speaker 1 (33:05):
It's on the website. They don't deny it.
Speaker 6 (33:08):
Corporate tax rate from twenty one percent eight percent unrealized
capital gains taxes here.
Speaker 1 (33:13):
It is printed out. There's no doubt about it. It's
not a lot.
Speaker 6 (33:15):
Trump's a liared No, not a right wing conspiracy.
Speaker 1 (33:19):
It's gonna happen. That's what they're doing. Okay.
Speaker 6 (33:22):
That means I'm gonna have to lay fifty percent of
you off, or that means I'm gonna have to close
this business down. I want everyone of you to understand it.
I'm not I'm not bluffing. Would you do that, No, Michael,
I would love to bring my employees together and say that.
I would love to, But if I did, man, they'd
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get mad, tail wagging a dog over there. That doesn't
make sense to me. These people are assisting your enemy,
your sworn enemy, the Democrats are sworn enemy of business,
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and your employees are going to assist them in having the.
Speaker 1 (34:07):
Power to destroy you.
Speaker 6 (34:10):
And you say, well, I can't ask my employees not
to because there's more of them than there are of you.
And guess what, women voting men don't dirty little secret.
That's why married women, married men, and unmarried men all
have majority support for a Republican. Only unmarried women at
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sixty eight percent, support Democrat, but unmarried women vote Oh
Why Because they care, because they're passionate. We need a
little more fire in the belly. We need folks to
understand that this isn't rooting for a sporting team.
Speaker 1 (34:51):
Oh what Trump?
Speaker 6 (34:52):
This and you're not voting for Trump. You're voting against Harris.
You're voting against evil. Trump will be dead, as we
all will be. Would you vote for Kamala Harris if
it wasn't Trump, Is there someone.
Speaker 1 (35:04):
Else you'd vote for?
Speaker 6 (35:05):
Because at the end of the day, it's your life
in your country and it's not Donald Trump. Focus on
the results. Now, go get us one vote each one
of you. Go get us one vote for Trump as
nineteen every republic right