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Speaker 1 (00:03):
It's that time time time.

Speaker 2 (00:06):
Time, Luck and load.

Speaker 3 (00:11):
The Michael darry Show is on the air. Well, Huffman

(00:41):
ISD is trying to gouge their residents with a twenty
five percent property tax increase.

Speaker 1 (00:54):
There is a vote.

Speaker 3 (00:55):
This morning at Huffman ISSD until their TV cameras there,
they did it.

Speaker 1 (01:04):
I'm told at a.

Speaker 3 (01:04):
Time that they thought people wouldn't come out, but people
are pissed, absolutely pissed. The story from KPRC TV.

Speaker 4 (01:15):
Residents are concerned. Homeowners are concerned about this proposed tax increase,
and they say it all all happen without voter approval.
That's according to the district, And according to the district's
tax rate notice that was posted last month, it's proposing
to raise property taxes by up to twenty five percent
over last year's rate. That means an average homeowner's tax

(01:37):
bill would increase by five hundred and seventy six dollars. Also,
according to the district, it would not exceed the maximum
tax increase that would require voter approval. This comes after
residents already passed a ninety one million dollar bond last year.
Huff In ISD said was to address needs across the
growing district. We talked to Christy Keepers, who has lived

(01:58):
here in this district for twenty years.

Speaker 2 (02:02):
And when you add in that our insurance right here
have gone out, inflation is affecting a lot of people.
Community does out.

Speaker 5 (02:11):
Here have also been raised.

Speaker 4 (02:13):
It's just a lot to take on when it just
keeps coming from everywhere. And this also comes as Huffman
Isety has been under investigation this year. Texas Attorney General
Ken Paxton sued the district for using state resources to
influence political races through illegal electioneering. The sue claims during

(02:34):
a school meeting at Hardgrave High School, the Huffmanized superintendent
instructed faculty to vote for sixteen specific politicians who supported
certain policies. The district denied those allegations, but later agreed
to an injunction prohibiting the district to advocate or support
any candidates using district funds or resources. The district didn't

(02:55):
offer someone for us to interview, but says they are
facing a budet deficit, just like the budget shortfalls that
other districts are experiencing. That board meeting is set for
nine o'clock this morning here at the administration building.

Speaker 1 (03:11):
Tell me again, how we can't live without illegals.

Speaker 3 (03:13):
These people are getting soaked, they're schools blowing up. It's incredible,
it's incredible. Wait till these insurance companies start showing you
what's happening on uninsured motorists, because when illegals come here,

(03:36):
they get behind the wheel, they got no insurance, and
they cause a lot of accidents and they got no insurance.
And unless you do something about that, it's the culture.
You just get behind the wheel and start driving smash
into people.

Speaker 1 (03:53):
So be it so.

Speaker 3 (03:55):
Again, the working class American is going to pay the
cost of that, which you've already seen it in your
insurance premiums. Most of you have seen your insurance premiums
absolutely skyrocket.

Speaker 1 (04:09):
That's what that is.

Speaker 3 (04:11):
Uninsured motorists and motorists creating accidents and they themselves have
no insurance.

Speaker 1 (04:19):
Well, just like dumb dumb KP. George did.

Speaker 3 (04:22):
Terrell Patel, the former Biden Whitehouse appointee and current Democrat
candidate for Fort Benn County Commissioner, who was chief of
staff for dumb dumb KP. George, basically runs from reporters
When he showed up to court yesterday for a discovery hearing.
The story also KPRC TV.

Speaker 6 (04:41):
It wasn't much of a court hearing Monday morning, procedural really,
and as soon as it was over, the man at
the center of it, facing a four pack of felonies,
was out the door. Thorough Patel is free on twenty
thousand dollars bond. He's accused of fabricating online personas, sometimes
on fake book to create political and racial divisiveness. Pattel

(05:04):
is also the former chief of staff to Fort ben
County Judge KP. George. George has his own legal trouble,
but it's of a similar sort.

Speaker 5 (05:13):
Do you think your better should still trust you? I said,
I need to sing.

Speaker 6 (05:17):
Court documents reveal investigators appear to have evidence showing Patel
and George may have worked together to commit these alleged crimes.
But Judge KP. George, the highest ranking government official in
a county creeping towards a million people, only faces a misdemeanor.
And as fast as mister Patel left the courthouse complex today,

(05:38):
he'll likely be unable to avoid coming back.

Speaker 3 (05:47):
My goodness, there wasn't enough racism, so they had to
create their own. And when you read what they wrote,
Wandel Twino did a whole series on that. He chases
them down goodness and dumb dumb KP. George In on
the whole thing. Wow, Well, I think Ramone fixed the

(06:08):
phone system. Ramone says he's fixed the phone system. So
we will do what we were going to do yesterday
and weave those through the course of the show. Remember,
be tight and concise and right to the point and
as personal as possible to you. Why are you voting
the way you're voting? You can if you're a Harris voter,

(06:30):
I'll let you on.

Speaker 1 (06:31):
You got it. We're not going to bet that.

Speaker 3 (06:33):
When you call up, just give Ramone your name. Now,
you have to say your name very clearly, because sometimes
I find out their name is.

Speaker 7 (06:45):
Joe.

Speaker 1 (06:45):
Huh, names are hard, Jeff.

Speaker 3 (06:54):
You're on the line and it turns out their name
is Tommy, and then I go, why.

Speaker 1 (06:58):
Are you just sitting there? Why aren't you taking the call?

Speaker 3 (07:03):
Later we call out their phone number and they go, oh.
They ask me, well, why did you answer, Well, you
called for Jeff, and I'm telling you, I think he
told me it was Jeff's seven one three nine nine,
nine one thousand. Get right to the point. Who you're

(07:24):
voting for and why seven one three nine nine one thousand.
Just give him your name. That's all we need. Don't
don't don't tell Ramon why you're why you're voting the
way you're voting, because that'll just slow us down. Just
say your name and say it. Say it like you're
talking to a really old person that can't hear very well.

Speaker 1 (07:43):
This is Stephen Steven.

Speaker 3 (07:48):
Is my name s T E V E N And
maybe that'll work. Or like when someone speaks a foreign
language as their first language and an American is trying
to tell them something and the person doesn't understand the words,
so they say it louder. That always amuses me. A

(08:08):
Ted Cruz Colin all Wrong debate tonight at seven o'clock.
It will be heard in the Houston area on KHOU
in Dallas on w f a A. It will be
hosted by Jason Whiteley I think he used to be
in Houston, w FAA senior political reporter and Gromer Jeffers Junior,

(08:31):
the political writer for the Dallas Morning News. Those are
the moderators that debate will be tonight, all right, seven
one three, one thousand. Kamala Harris considering going on Joe
Rogan's podcast after it was announced that Trump was you know,
they're desperate if she has to.

Speaker 8 (08:50):
Do that.

Speaker 6 (08:56):
Up shooter Michael Berry show pass.

Speaker 1 (08:59):
It's been before I was reading that.

Speaker 3 (09:07):
The Renaissance Festival is turning fifty. This guy had run
George Kulam or Kulam do you how cou Lam? I'll
probably get it wrong, but he started he'd been going
to Renaissance festivals in California, and then he started trying

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it in Utah, Minnesota. He was in Minnesota for five
years and he sold the event for three hundred and
fifty thousand dollars. There's a lot of money fifty years ago.
It's a lot of money today. There's a lot of
money back then. He decided on Texas because of the
climate and the landscape. Nineteen seventy four, Texas Renfest was

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born in a small town called todd Bishon, about fifty
miles northwest of Houston. In its first year alone, third
twenty thousand people attended.

Speaker 1 (10:03):
My Goodness.

Speaker 3 (10:06):
In nineteen eighty two, he became the mayor of Todd Mission.
As the years passed, Renaissance Festival continued to grow. During
the late nineties, nearly three hundred thousand people attended each year.
Now it draws more than half a million people every
year over four hundred vendors. The recent three part documentary

(10:30):
Renfair gave a behind the scenes look at the successes
and controversies of the Texas Renaissance. Festival runs every weekend
from October twelfth until December one, including the Friday after Thanksgiving.
There's several themed weekends Halloween, Pirates, heroes.

Speaker 1 (10:50):
Huh, how about that it doesn't say anything about you
being arrested? There, No, it doesn't. That did not make
the highlights.

Speaker 3 (10:58):
That is still one of one of my favorite stories,
I must admit. How about when Tanya said, you know,
he's been arrested. Oh, I got to tell that story
before the morning is over, because that is that is
that is a comedy of errors right there?

Speaker 9 (11:19):
All right?

Speaker 3 (11:19):
Seven one, three, nine thousand. Did you play fanfair for
the common man? Is that what you use as the
theme for this?

Speaker 10 (11:26):
Uh?

Speaker 1 (11:26):
You know, I trust you judgment. It's it's not for
me to question why.

Speaker 3 (11:29):
It's just for me to take the call.

Speaker 1 (11:32):
It's nice to having music underneath. You know, people like music.

Speaker 3 (11:35):
You know, it's got it's got it has it has
its advantages, all right, Tanya?

Speaker 11 (11:41):
Go ahead.

Speaker 12 (11:43):
Hello, Michael Berry. I'm first time listener. I'm a widow
and a teacher, and I am voting for Donald Trump
because things were way better for me when he was
in office. I have more money in my pocket. I
also believe he's an honest man and he is sincere,
and he's in for the American people. I'm not.

Speaker 1 (12:03):
He's in what.

Speaker 12 (12:07):
He's gonna place the American people. He's doing it for us,
not doing it the South.

Speaker 1 (12:13):
Amen, God bless you, Tonya, thank you, Brian, you're up.

Speaker 13 (12:16):
Go ahead, Yes, sir.

Speaker 14 (12:18):
I work in oil and gas, so I'll be voting
for Donald Trump. We need our energy independence back. And
if he can get the no tax on overtime done,
that'll be great for myself and my family and a
lot of people in this industry.

Speaker 1 (12:31):
How much overtime you work in a week? On average?

Speaker 14 (12:35):
I work about ninety eight hours every week.

Speaker 1 (12:38):
Oh brother, that's fourteen hours a day.

Speaker 3 (12:41):
That's exactly what it is, yes, sir, And that's without
a day off, correct.

Speaker 14 (12:51):
I work about twenty eight days in a row.

Speaker 1 (12:54):
And then do you have some time off after that?

Speaker 15 (12:57):
Yeah?

Speaker 14 (12:57):
I got about ten days off.

Speaker 16 (12:58):
Of a time.

Speaker 3 (12:59):
My goodness, that's a load, brother. Thank you for the call. Diana,
you're old the Michael Berry show.

Speaker 1 (13:04):
Go ahead, sweetheart, good morning.

Speaker 16 (13:07):
I am the daughter of a career military man fought
in UH World War two in Korea and in Vietnam.
He thought for this country's freedom, not for socialism.

Speaker 7 (13:20):
So I am voting for Donald Trump.

Speaker 1 (13:24):
Thank you, Diana, Caleb, you're up, Go ahead, sir.

Speaker 15 (13:29):
Well.

Speaker 17 (13:29):
I think all the callers took all to so all
the all the speeches and made the points very clear.
I'm I I sake in all of those folks as well,
but yeah, no, just all by saying and they takes
on tips and he very highly, he very much does.
I'm against the view and all the media and all

(13:52):
the people that say that he doesn't respect our military.
He absolutely does.

Speaker 10 (13:57):
And just as what he.

Speaker 17 (13:58):
Says, he's very first and form most respectful military and
UH and the seniors. And I love I love that
he's not that he's gonna take care of the healthcare
and no no tax on on the on the seniors,
UH Medicare and and and UH I think is a
social security. But anyhow, but he just like I said,
like the first call, said, he's better. He's he's done

(14:21):
so much better for the American people, and he cares
about America first, and.

Speaker 1 (14:24):
Think thank you.

Speaker 10 (14:25):
Caleb.

Speaker 3 (14:26):
Speaking of Medicare, I had gotten a notice or I
saw something in the news that the a e P
was up today, So sending message to Justin White, who's
our show sponsor and our Medicare expert. He has a group,
there's a group of them, a team called Senior Health
Services dot Com. And he said, I said, you tell

(14:48):
me what's going on with this, he said. The Medicare
Annual Election Period starts today and ends at midnight on
December seventh. The A e P Annual Election Period is
the primary time during the year to make changes to
your Medicare advantage, in part the prescription drug plans. This year,

(15:09):
because of changes brought on by the quote unquote Inflation
Reduction Act, it is imperative that people get a review
to see how their plans will be affected starting in January.
Most plans are changing, some good changes, some not so good,
Some are changing a little, many are changing a lot.

(15:30):
Thousands of plans are being terminated on December thirty first,
forcing you to find a new plan, get a review.
The presidential election will not have an effect on Medicare
by January, so don't wait to set an appointment to
see who wins. Any changes will be next year when
a new administration gets into gear. So if you want

(15:54):
to send an email and I'll connect you to Justin White,
or if you want to go to Senior Health Services
dot Com yourself and get a Medicare review, because we
are in that window. Just open the way that some
of you had your health insurance window at your company
and you had to elect HMO or PPO or whatever

(16:16):
insurance you wanted, whatever general package. That window is now
opened the annual election period for Medicare. And boy, I'll
tell you what, watching my mom for all those years
and instilled my dad how much how important Medicare becomes
to your life, whether we like it or not. Is Yeah, Becky,

(16:38):
you're on the Michael Berry Show.

Speaker 1 (16:39):
Go ahead, sweetheart.

Speaker 2 (16:42):
Good morning, mister Michael. How are you.

Speaker 7 (16:44):
I'm good, I'm glad.

Speaker 2 (16:49):
I'm going to vote for Trump. I am a military brat,
I am a Navy wife, and I want America back
to where we where it belongs.

Speaker 1 (17:03):
Thank you, Becky. Michael, You're on The Michael Berry Show.

Speaker 8 (17:05):
Go ahead, Hey, Michael, I'm out here in Bay City
where the girls are pretty, and I've voted for Trump because, uh,
just like a head of household, you know, I think
a man should be in charge of the house, and
I don't think I'm ready for a female president at
this point.

Speaker 1 (17:24):
I'malia on that, Amalia, You're only Michael Berry Show. Go ahead, sweetheart.

Speaker 18 (17:29):
Sorry, I am voting for Donald J.

Speaker 4 (17:31):
Trump because I was born in a communist country and
I will not die in one.

Speaker 1 (17:36):
Where were you born?

Speaker 13 (17:39):
Cuba?

Speaker 1 (17:41):
Interesting?

Speaker 3 (17:42):
You know how many people have come here from Cuba
and seen how a wonderful nation can fall into communism
and they don't want it here, and they're just sounding
the alarm.

Speaker 1 (17:55):
For people, all right. Seven one, three, nine, nine, nine,
one thousand. Of course you can email.

Speaker 18 (18:01):
Many times.

Speaker 16 (18:01):
I will talk a lot.

Speaker 1 (18:03):
I will get caught up in the rhetoric the Michael
Berry Show.

Speaker 16 (18:06):
I'm a knucklehead at times.

Speaker 3 (18:10):
Joan writes, Sorry, I'm voting for Trump because I'm a widow.
I don't feel safe in my country under this administration.
When Trump was president, he fought for Americans. You know,
I don't believe that Kamala Harris loves this country. I

(18:30):
don't believe Joe Biden does. I genuinely believe that. I
think they're caught up in what they see as this
movement that they can't control. So they're just doing whatever
they have to do to get to be the one
that is the leader of the group. They will say

(18:54):
and do anything, and that's what makes him dangerous. All right,
We'll start with Donald and will go down the list
seven thousand. Donald, go ahead, sir, what are you doing
and why?

Speaker 10 (19:08):
I'm a disabled veteran from Vietnam to nine eleven. I'm
military for Johnson Nixon, Ford, Carter, Reagan, Father Bush, Clinton,
and w I'm the same age as the other Donald.
I'm only five months younger, and I knew everything he
did his whole life because I'm the same age. I

(19:29):
have his autographed book. If you don't have it, it's
a little you can still read it, The Art of
the Deal. I have it signed in gold leaf from
Trump Tower. And everybody knew him when he announced he
was going to be president. Everybody in the world knew
who he was. Never heard of a bunch of the
other ones. And as far as woman president or man president, well,

(19:55):
you need a businessman who I mean, this is the
biggest company, the biggest financial situation to keep under control.
We lived by the money or capitalists, and we really have.
I've never been scared to death the way I am now.
And I am calling you from my bed here where

(20:17):
I'm I should be up already, but you know, as
a disabled veteran, I'm a little lazy.

Speaker 1 (20:22):
That's all right.

Speaker 2 (20:22):
You know what.

Speaker 1 (20:23):
I think You've earned it. Donald Chris, you're on the
Michael Berry Show. Go ahead, sir, Hey, what's up?

Speaker 6 (20:30):
M B.

Speaker 19 (20:30):
We're voting Donald Trump, first because we needed him, and
second because gotta get his hair.

Speaker 17 (20:36):
Do you know what I'm saying?

Speaker 1 (20:39):
Whatever it takes. Harry, You're on the Michael Berry Show.

Speaker 13 (20:42):
Go ahead, Hey, Michael, I got a story for you today.
Last night, I've got an idea for other people across America.
Last night I took some most yard sides that we're
for a lady named Alice, who ran for office here
in Mayor last year, and I painted them all white.
I put a big K on them, and then I

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put that red circle with a stripe through it across them.

Speaker 7 (21:06):
And I put them out this morning.

Speaker 13 (21:07):
I made three of them.

Speaker 7 (21:08):
I put him up at an intersection and they weren't
out five minutes before some redheaded, scraggly looking chick with
an expensive, expensive car wearing super liberal T shirt jumped out.
And I was sitting in my car across the street,
and she took my sign up off of public property immediately.
And when I went over and said, hey, what are

(21:31):
you doing, she started, well, youruppy and said, yeah, that's right.
That's why I have a chance to do this. I'm
the guy that read Hamilton, that took a year and
a half and called and told you, I don't like
his underhanded style, and I don't like these people moved
into my neighborhood and now they're like putting their signs up,
but I put mine up. I had three. I worked

(21:51):
on this yesterday and it's quite an experiment this morning
to see people immediately try to take them down.

Speaker 3 (21:57):
These people cannot bear to have an idea other than
their own presented that is telling about them. Homer, you're
on the Michael Berry Show. Go ahead, sir.

Speaker 11 (22:13):
I'm sixty six years old. I'm retired from engineering and
construction well in gas. I'm voting for Donald Trump. Okay,
why because Donald Trump is going to restore our energy
and our independence to energy, defend the constitution, actually understands

(22:33):
the Constitution and lives by the Constitution, and doing things
for the American people. The problem with everything nowadays is
they are going to tax us to death. I mean,
my retirement has gone down tremendously in the last four years,
and I've actually looked at having to go back to
work because it's gotten so messed up. I mean, gasoline's ridiculous.

(22:56):
There's no reason for us to be paying almost three
dollars a gallon for gasoline. The only reason it's low
right now is because they're playing all kinds of games
with it.

Speaker 1 (23:04):
That's exactly right.

Speaker 3 (23:05):
I mean, that's exactly right, and you fear whether people
will be able to figure that out.

Speaker 1 (23:11):
Richard. You're on the Michael Berry Show.

Speaker 18 (23:15):
Good morning, Michael. I'm voting for Donald J.

Speaker 1 (23:18):
Trump.

Speaker 18 (23:20):
I just can't believe the things that are going on.
And Kamala wants to have prisoners in prison have sex
changes and American people.

Speaker 11 (23:31):
Pay for it.

Speaker 18 (23:32):
You know, I don't think that. You know, if you
want something, you pay for it, you work for it,
you go get it. I'm not going to say you
can't do what you want to do, but you pay
for it. I don't think American people should pay for that.
And there's so many other things that they're just wanting
to make woke. This woke movement is not where American
wants to go. You've got people coming to this country

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from all over the world, and it's not what we want.
I think we should decide and if you want to
do it, you do it on your own.

Speaker 7 (24:03):
And it's not for me.

Speaker 1 (24:05):
Amen, Gary, you're on the Michael Berry Show. Go ahead, sir, supporter.

Speaker 14 (24:12):
But Michael, I make more money under the Democratic brain.

Speaker 8 (24:16):
I'm a bankruptcy auctioneer.

Speaker 3 (24:18):
I'll bet I bet that kind of says everything we
need to know, doesn't it. Ken You're on the Michael
Berry Show. Go ahead, sir.

Speaker 19 (24:30):
Seventy four years old. Had to come out of retirement
about three years ago because what was going on with
the economy, and I'm still working, probably work till the
day I die.

Speaker 16 (24:44):
If the Democrats get back in, I say vote every
Democrat in Washington out and get some new people in there.
And I am for Trump and everything he stands for.

Speaker 13 (25:11):
A new way that everyone's internet.

Speaker 5 (25:32):
I was looking into love how you're going. This is
Shirley cu Liquor from over here in Pine Grove in Range, Texas.

Speaker 20 (25:44):
Hey, people ask me what you're gonna do for Halloween.
Oh lord, I'm so scared of these damn children around here.

Speaker 5 (25:52):
We don't call it trick or treat. We call it
treat or arson. Y'all don't have to come over here.
Don't worry about it. I I know, Mary monad lace cookies.

Speaker 20 (26:01):
I don't put no lsd and y'all I'm saying, I
don't put glass in y'all muffins.

Speaker 5 (26:06):
I don't even answer the dough. Y'all not getting no
can down to me? She you kidding me?

Speaker 20 (26:11):
Since the drug store started taking the EBT card, I
don't buy nobody to reach.

Speaker 5 (26:16):
The peanut butter cup but for my own damn self
and me. I know that's right. Watchuley love her some
mister good bars. That's what she likes. And then a
lot of people say, Miss Liquor.

Speaker 20 (26:27):
I see you are scared of cats, but you got
cats in your house, cats in your yard.

Speaker 5 (26:32):
I have many cats that come up in hell.

Speaker 20 (26:35):
I have what the name is, Miss Bullet, because she
flies through the damn yard and she will claw your ass.

Speaker 5 (26:41):
I have Luthor because he looked like a Presbyterian Luther
and minister. I have Rebel. He twelve years old. He
from Mississippis.

Speaker 20 (26:50):
I have butter butt and he comes from Kentucky because
and I have.

Speaker 5 (26:56):
Who that other cat is? Oh?

Speaker 20 (26:58):
Gerald name? He was named for Gerald Floyd. Yes, but
my dog is named Rosie and.

Speaker 5 (27:05):
She itch itch itch behind the flees.

Speaker 18 (27:08):
Help.

Speaker 5 (27:09):
But people say do you keep your cats in for Halloween?
And I said, why should I?

Speaker 20 (27:14):
And they said yes, because the children will stick of
firecrack up the air.

Speaker 5 (27:18):
I said, if they try that, I will blow they.
I will run there.

Speaker 9 (27:24):
I no, you.

Speaker 5 (27:25):
Can't be cruelty to the animals. I don't play that.
I can't stand it. I will knock on. I new hell.
What I'm going for is Halloween. Watusa hold on? I'm
fitting fall down? Oh lord, there she go? Okay, WATCHU
says down.

Speaker 20 (27:44):
I don't go out for Halloween. I don't believe in that.
I think it's of the devil. We was taught at
Mount Hodly Lot of Second Design something one another.

Speaker 5 (27:52):
I don't know the address no more. I quit writing
the bitches checks.

Speaker 20 (27:56):
I don't play that they are so saditi down there
that with their rules and the regulation, I quit putting
no money in the tide.

Speaker 5 (28:02):
I played. I make my own change.

Speaker 20 (28:04):
I put in a five dollar bill to take out
ten the hell sue me, subpoenaing me.

Speaker 5 (28:10):
I wish y'all would bring the irs down on me.

Speaker 20 (28:13):
In the hell, y'all not gonna find no money here,
y'all just gonna find coff.

Speaker 5 (28:17):
Sir, how you nerve at least it's got all in.

Speaker 4 (28:26):
Them?

Speaker 1 (28:28):
Who are you voting for? And why?

Speaker 3 (28:32):
Seven one, three, nine thousand, get right to it. Make
it as personal to you as you possibly can. We'll
start with Jim and we'll go down the list from there. Jim,
eure roup, Sir, go ahead, thank you.

Speaker 9 (28:44):
Yeah, I'm voting for Donald J. Trump because we need
a commander and treat chiefness and to deal with the
people who want to do us harm.

Speaker 1 (28:55):
Isn't that amazing?

Speaker 3 (28:56):
Isn't that amazing that we're actually to the point that
we know that there are people in our government who
will allow harm.

Speaker 1 (29:08):
To be done to our nation.

Speaker 3 (29:13):
It's unfathomable to me that we could be at that
point that we have witnessed this, that we have tolerated this,
and I hope you will vote all the way down
on the ballot, not just for Donald Trump, because it's
going to matter every election, all the way down to

(29:34):
the bottom. Chain brought in the mailer he got yesterday.
It says for hundreds of families electing Democrat judges who
release killers from jail meant the difference between life or death.
Vote them out. And it's mostly women. There's a couple,

(30:00):
couple of men in the back and they're holding a
placard of their loved one who was murdered. One is
Honor Martha Medina murdered September twenty third, twenty twenty one.

Speaker 1 (30:13):
Another one is.

Speaker 3 (30:13):
Honor Josh Sandoval, murdered May twenty eighth, twenty twenty one.
Honor Daniel abdol Malak murdered October sixteenth, twenty twenty three.
He's in his army uniform, Honor Caitlin Rose. I can't
read the date on that. It's mostly women. A couple
of men holding a placard of their loved one who

(30:36):
was murdered by a third who was released by a
Democrat judge. On the back, it says Houston murders nearly
doubled after soft arm crime Democrat judges took over the courthouse.
Lord Is Medina's mother was murdered in a McDonald's parking

(30:58):
lot by a criminal let out on bomb for another
murder by Democrat judge. Article from the Texan approximately nine
hundred murder and capital murder suspects are out on bail
in Harris County.

Speaker 1 (31:12):
And then it says in.

Speaker 3 (31:13):
The violence vote out soft on crime Democrat judges, Well,
whoever paid for that's the credit is to a group
called Stop Houston Murder's Pack.

Speaker 1 (31:31):
So whoever that is, bully for you, bully for you. Now,
the bad part is.

Speaker 3 (31:36):
We don't even have Republican judges in every in every seat.
We couldn't manage to muster people to run for every
single seat, So some of the Democrats.

Speaker 1 (31:48):
Are going to win by default. That used to be
how it was with Republicans.

Speaker 3 (31:53):
Democrats wouldn't even run in every race because Republicans were
going to win.

Speaker 1 (31:58):
Well, now it's no, it's quite the opposite.

Speaker 3 (32:02):
And this crazed judge, there's a judge she can't even
be on the bench because she's so nutters. Let me
see if I can find it Chance sent this to me.
We keep getting updates on this woman. There is this
uh there's a I think her name is Kelly Johnson
if I remember correctly, and she can't even take the
bench that the staff down there are scared to death.

(32:25):
She's gonna hurt herself or someone else. She's just absolutely
gone bonkers and we don't Yeah, don't get me going. Jonathan,
you're on the Michael Berry Show.

Speaker 1 (32:35):
Go ahead, sir.

Speaker 15 (32:38):
I'm voting her Trump because they've run that man through
the ringer for way more than he should have ever
been run through the ringer. And he speaks his mind.
He speaks well, we think, and they wanted want it out.

Speaker 1 (32:49):
Bruce, you're on the Michael Berry Show. Go ahead, sir, him, Michael.

Speaker 15 (32:54):
I'm voting Republican for many reasons, but one is to
stop the weaponization of this government gets into against its
own citizens.

Speaker 1 (33:03):
Well that's a good one, well said Tony.

Speaker 13 (33:05):
Go ahead, sir, for Donald Trump and every Republican all
the ballot, because I'm not a dove ass.

Speaker 14 (33:16):
Uh.

Speaker 1 (33:17):
Philip, you're on the Michael Berry Show.

Speaker 21 (33:18):
Go ahead, Michael Latino, And uh, many times, what happened
is we migrate here and we start forgetting you know
why we migrate here, and Trump is the only one
that is right now showing and and have a plan
you know, not to go back you know to that

(33:41):
you know, regime or whatever. You know the reason why.

Speaker 17 (33:44):
We moved here, and.

Speaker 21 (33:47):
It's it's the main you know that many times we
need to keep in mind. And the other part, you know,
with with people in America is taking granted. You know
that everything is fine in nine here

Speaker 6 (33:59):
Mhm zero.
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