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Speaker 1 (00:04):
It's that time, time, time, time, luck and load.

Speaker 2 (00:11):
Michael Verie Show is on the air.

Speaker 3 (00:14):
Because if you do trust, there's no reason you can't
keep that thirty five thousands.

Speaker 4 (00:18):
What did you say, thirty five thousand, thirty five thousand,
all of it, all of it, everybenny.

Speaker 2 (00:25):
You let me start making sense. If you want to
keep all that money, give it to your wife. The
IRS allows a one title on the gift to your
spouse for up to sixty thousand dollars tax free, tax free.
High r s can't touch one second. I'm on to
kill the man are in. It's a born kill. I'm
d enough on the way the.

Speaker 5 (00:45):
Big main, big shady, the little man Cada.

Speaker 3 (00:49):
I mean the libertarian society is no longer with us
because the amount of tax coming out of the economy
is still much greater. The amount of tax and government
takes is over forty percent. You know when the finally
father's got sickond tied to the British tax and say
he had a TAXI about twenty five percent.

Speaker 6 (01:04):
Got this.

Speaker 2 (01:08):
I won't from.

Speaker 7 (01:11):
Now all out deeping ain't no, so we raised rib
take me off your bail.

Speaker 6 (01:21):
And list you could ride me on.

Speaker 8 (01:25):
I give, dude, are we have people that are dying,
they're paying tax and they don't have the money to
pay the tax. Now, in the old days eighteen ninety
eighteen eighty, we had so much money they had to
set up committees, blue ribbon committees, how to spend our wealth.
We had no idea how to spend it with so
much money. Then we went to the income tax system

(01:46):
and the rest is sort of history. But no, there
is a way, I mean, if we if what I'm
planning comes out, it's a great question.

Speaker 2 (01:53):
By the way, everyone could have hit it.

Speaker 8 (01:54):
They're a sophisticated cat, you know, everyone could have tained
the American dream if it wasn't for the high of course,
that the burden of hot taxes hang.

Speaker 6 (02:02):
Out the ball nine of boat sucker, I ain't one.

Speaker 2 (02:09):
From down ball.

Speaker 5 (02:10):
I'm keeping now, see I ain't on to be done,
know so, But you can forty more were sundow and
shine streaming down your whole damn mix.

Speaker 1 (02:22):
You cannot be on time time to the ir. You
cannot be on THI time to the irs.

Speaker 2 (02:39):
You want to know why, cause.

Speaker 7 (02:42):
It's just four.

Speaker 6 (02:44):
You could take what they spend nut in the sex
habits of the South American swam rat and keep us
on in beer for the next one hundred years.

Speaker 4 (02:55):
Well It's tax Day twenty twenty five. April fifteenth has
been the traditional tax filing deadline since nineteen fifty four,
with exceptions for when the date falls on the weekend.
Today is the day to file are to file an extension.
You can get an extra six months to file if

(03:16):
you file for an extension. Taxpayers in some federally declared
disaster areas have additional time to file through automatic extensions.
Five states have until May one to file their twenty
twenty four year return Alabama, Florida, Georgia, North Carolina, and

(03:41):
South Carolina, as well as parts of Virginia and some
other areas. All of Tennessee, Kentucky, and Arkansas have until
November third due to natural disasters there. Last Friday, the
IRS said it had received over one hundred and one

(04:01):
million tax returns and issued more than sixty seven million
tax refunds. According to the Tax Foundation, Texas ranks forty
seventh in state tax collections per capita at two thy
eight hundred and fifty two. North Dakota at the top
at seven thousand and seven oh three. The reason is

(04:25):
it's not that North Dakota has a high tax rate,
because they don't. North Dakota is freer than Texas is.
It's because North Dakota has a lot of oil operations
there and very very few people. Well, there are further
developments in the Katie ISD. Taylor High School video where

(04:50):
the football player pummels the young lady.

Speaker 2 (04:55):
And this case isn't going away.

Speaker 4 (04:57):
I know because I heard from a number of and
I think that if this video is shown the light
of day, Katie High School's administrators are going to look really,
really bad. I was shown a very or I stumbled

(05:20):
upon a very brief clip. And in that clip, as
I mentioned the other day, when when a mother named
Rebecca called in, not a mother, a taxpayer, I don't
know that she's a mother, But when she called in
to say what had happened, I said that what I saw,
which was the part I saw, was this was the

(05:43):
younger girl sort of slap punched the big fella. Think
Michael orr In blindsided. And this guy's a big guy,
big black guy. She's a younger or a smaller girl.
Young lady slaps him in the chest and then he
pummels her down, and as I said, I was surprised

(06:05):
how well she held up considering the size and obvious
strength difference.

Speaker 2 (06:14):
He punches her in the face.

Speaker 4 (06:16):
It's pretty ugly. There are some disputes as to how
it started. Was they're taunting on either side, all sorts
of things like that. The teacher leaves the classroom during
the fight. That's a problem. He later returns, but doesn't

(06:41):
do anything to break up the fight.

Speaker 2 (06:43):
Nothing. The district will not identify the students.

Speaker 4 (06:48):
Hiding behind the well there miners approach, which I think
is chicken. They're miners, okay, well, how do you allow
them to be shown on television in a football game
every Friday night?

Speaker 2 (07:02):
That's bull You've got them all over your website.

Speaker 4 (07:06):
So I was given the name Danny gen Fresco Gian Francesco,
Gian Francesco gen Vancesc, Danny g and Francesco, who says
he's the father of the girl, and he identifies her
as a fifteen year old freshman, so it's clear he's
not trying to hide her identity. He's trying to get

(07:29):
justice for her. He said that his daughter suffered a
concussion from the assault. I believe it if you see it,
it's pretty rough, and she was given a three day
suspension for a quote, disorderly conduct. The school also attempted
to remove her from the volleyball team, he added, but
allowed her to stay after the father showed the volleyball
coaches his copy of the video.

Speaker 2 (07:51):
Public outcry over the video reached the board.

Speaker 4 (07:53):
Of trustees, said board President Victor Perez in an April
second Facebook post promising to investigate the altercation. The district
may need to revisit its policy, he said at a
Monday meeting. At this Monday's meeting to account for egregious
assault cases. The way the policy is currently written, students
do not have the right to fight back if they

(08:14):
are attacked. I'm not sure she could have fought back
in this game.

Speaker 2 (08:17):
And this guy's massive.

Speaker 8 (08:19):
She's not, no, no Chris, he's eating right now.

Speaker 2 (08:24):
He can't be Backelberry. Sir, Please do not call him
the fat pig. See I'm trying to be nice. Don't
call him a fat pig. He's a young.

Speaker 4 (08:37):
Black man named Carmelo Anthony who stabbed a young white man.

Speaker 2 (08:44):
Is it Austin Metcalf? Is his name.

Speaker 4 (08:49):
In the heart at an event, and accounts various to
what exactly happened, but most people believe that the young
white man, in whatever tone he used, told the young
black man that he was in the wrong area. He
was in the wrong tent where he was sitting.

Speaker 2 (09:09):
Now.

Speaker 4 (09:10):
Did he say get out of here in word or
did he say, hey, excuse me, just letting you know.
This area right here is for that group. I'm just
letting you know because you probably don't know.

Speaker 2 (09:20):
We don't know that.

Speaker 4 (09:23):
The question is is a rational lawful response to pull
out a knife and stab somebody to death? He plunged
it into his heart, almost as if he knew what
he was doing. Why was he carrying a knife on
school grounds? He was given a million dollar bond, which

(09:44):
would have meant he'd have to come up with one
hundred thousand. He doesn't want to, okay, he was given
a million dollar bond, which means they'd have to come
up with one hundred thousand. The judge knocked it down
to two fifty, which means twenty five thousand. Yesterday, they've
raised hundreds of thousands of dollar. He's the new George Floyd
Well Uh. The judge who knocked it down, she is

(10:11):
a black woman DEI racial justice. You know, Rodney ellis
George Soros kind of judge. And we're going to see
more and more of this because Democrats now push for
angry black women on the bench. That's that's their model now.
I mean, yeah, they'll have their Deshaun Jackson. They got
some angry black men, but the angry black woman unreasonable, bitter, aggressive,

(10:38):
dumb because most of them are really dumb. You can
listen to them talk and tell that is the model
for what they are putting on the courts. We've seen
it at Harris County. In fact, over the last five years,
they've gone from taking Republican seats with Democrats, many of
them white males, and replaced the white male Democrat with

(11:01):
a more to Rodney's liking, angry black woman Democrat. And
we've seen how that's turned out. We've got the one judge,
what's her name, Kelly Johnson, who even her own court
reporter followed a report that she's nuts and throws stuff
and they showed photos of where she's torn the courtroom apart.
She's a real doozy. She's had multiple dwis, all sorts

(11:22):
of reports, and she doesn't show up for work for
months at a time. One of the judges shot at
her husband because he was with another woman and used
campaign funds to pay for all sorts of lavish living.
I think she stepped down from the court, but now
they've got her in some sort of magistrate position. Where

(11:43):
do they find these women? I mean, you got to
wonder where you find women like this who happen to
have a law degree, really angry and fat and really
really bad decision making Turkey leg hut closed, didn't it.
I don't know where do these people gather? How does
he find them? I'd actually like to know. I mean,
they got to find him. It's not accidental. They're not

(12:06):
the best of the best. They're not look great. We
have a smart, fair black woman to go on the
court who is judicious.

Speaker 2 (12:20):
In mindset, thoughtful, patient.

Speaker 4 (12:26):
Great, but that's not We're seeing a whole different I mean,
this is Chuck e Cheese Fight.

Speaker 2 (12:32):
Night kind of stuff.

Speaker 4 (12:33):
We're talking about the kind of women that win the
Chucky Cheese fight Night and the men are good. Uncle,
I don't know more of her, and we're talking about
special breed.

Speaker 2 (12:42):
So I want to talk about this.

Speaker 4 (12:43):
Katie High school deal because I think Katie Taylor High School.
The only way you get them not to make decisions
like this is the fear of embarrassment.

Speaker 2 (12:56):
Schools are the kind of places that like to present
a degree of power.

Speaker 4 (13:06):
That says, don't question us, I'm a fearful and they
like to invoke this you know, secrecy, privacy, you know
nobody needs to know. And the reason is, I'll tell
you why. They don't want to deal with an issue
where you've got a black football player who's twice the

(13:27):
size of this this young lady and he beat the
snot out of her, not because it bothers them to
have the bad press that he beat the snot out
of her and the teacher left the room in the
school didn't do anything about it.

Speaker 2 (13:40):
Hum huhm.

Speaker 4 (13:41):
They don't like to deal with this because they're scared
that Kwanel will get involved. They're not scared of the
white parents being upset. They'd rather not deal with it,
but they will deal with it. They'll sweep it under
the rug and hope that the white parents will go well, yeah,
they don't want the video out there because they're both mine.
The dad, Danny gen Francesco is saying uh uh no, no, no, no,

(14:05):
no no, We're not just gonna let that happen and
pretend it didn't happen. You tried to kick her off
the volleyball team, and the dad got involved in that.
They gave them each I think a three day suspension.
But I guarantee you the reason they gave her a
suspension is if any of the black activists got upset,
they'd be able to say no, no, no, they both got

(14:25):
the same suspension. Now, if they kicked her off the
volleyball team, did they also kick him off the football team?
And unless he's just the most uncoordinated kid I've ever seen,
I'm gonna guess not, because when you got a kid
this size on a high school football team, he's pretty

(14:49):
much got to commit murder to get kicked off. Because
you don't have kids of this size very often. You
don't have enough kids of this size, and you need
really ten to be able to sub kids in and
out on the O and D line. You'd like to

(15:10):
have more than that, I'll bet you. I bet you
the football team did not spend him. But what bothers
me here is the squeaky wheel gets the grease and
so you got to be the squeaky wheel. If we

(15:34):
get a callback from Danny gen Francesco, the father of
the young lady at Katie Taylor High School, we will
go to that.

Speaker 2 (15:44):
But short of that, that's where the issue is. We've
called several times.

Speaker 4 (15:48):
Update on the story of the funeral home in southwest Houston.

Speaker 2 (15:52):
Where a woman and her brother go in to.

Speaker 4 (15:58):
Check on the status of their deceased mother and find
the body laid out in the hall, allegedly naked with
gnats all over it, along with a number of others,
allegedly no air conditioning going and a horrible smell. You

(16:19):
can imagine dead bodies and no air conditioning in Houston. Well,
the brother became enraged, as one might do. That's my
mother's body right there, and this is what you're doing.
And he, in his rage, apparently confronted a staff member,

(16:43):
and much like the young men at the football statu
the staff member stabbed him multiple times. Well, it's called
Richardson Mortuary on Brookfield Drive and they are now under
investigation by the Texas Funeral Service Commission.

Speaker 2 (17:01):
The story from KPRC TV there is bodies and cascas.
I want my mom moved. I want my uncle moved.
This shouldn't even happen.

Speaker 9 (17:08):
Who is regulating these shoom policies?

Speaker 10 (17:11):
Interested in mortuary closed after the state's Funeral Commission claims
the owners practice in quotes, fraudulents, unprofessional or deceptive conduct.
The cease and desist letter comes days after our family
recorded a Facebook video appearing to show bodies in poor conditions.

Speaker 11 (17:26):
So I was going to bypass the video there first,
but I kept coming, and so when I looked, my
grandmother was the second body on that video, And so
I paused the video and I looked and it was
my grandmother.

Speaker 10 (17:38):
Since Friday, all of the bodies inside the mortuary moves
to other funeral homes for it been memorial planning, health
service for two families and working with two others.

Speaker 9 (17:48):
Basically a lot of the families had questions because they
were not able to get into contact with anyone in
management there at the mortuary. So some we've handled services.
For others we've advised on where their loved one.

Speaker 2 (18:00):
What's located.

Speaker 10 (18:01):
We tried reaching out ourselves.

Speaker 1 (18:06):
It's heartbreaking at the end of the day.

Speaker 11 (18:09):
Oh no, God has this thing at the end of
it Ally.

Speaker 2 (18:14):
Since Friday.

Speaker 10 (18:14):
We've made several attempts to reach the owners of Richardson's mortuary.
To this point, we have yet to hear from them.

Speaker 2 (18:20):
We're trying to get.

Speaker 10 (18:21):
Their thoughts on all of this. This as the state
again says they had two weeks to follow up with
all their gagons of compliance with all the issues at.

Speaker 2 (18:28):
The state is fire.

Speaker 4 (18:32):
Trump administration pulls federal funding for the wasteful high speed
rail line between Houston and Dallas, in which they call
the Bullet Train. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy says, if the
private sector believes this project is feasible, they should carry
the pre construction work forward rather than relying on Amtrak
and the American taxpayer to bail them out. I will

(18:56):
tell you, in my years of involvement in the public
sector and in public life, there are a group of people,
some of them very charming, you know, many of them,
most of them former elected officials of mid level government positions,
former state reps, former state senators, former county commissioners, former mayors,

(19:27):
and these guys make the social circuit and they are
the front, the face for the engineering firms and multinational
transportation firms who are out looking for billions of dollars
for public projects.

Speaker 2 (19:46):
Stadiums, that's a big one.

Speaker 4 (19:48):
Stadiums are big because they can get you more excited
about the stadium than they can a bullet train.

Speaker 2 (19:53):
I mean, we've seen it. We've seen it. In just
a few years.

Speaker 4 (19:58):
We built a base, but you built a baseball stadium,
a basketball stadium, a football stadium. The only one you
didn't build gave very little money for. I was on council.
I think it was twenty three million, was a soccer stadium.
The soccer stadium for the taxpayer turns out to be

(20:18):
the best deal. It was a group called the Anschultz
Group out of LA that owned that team and started
that stadium, because everybody has to have their own stadium.
You know, that's the most efficient thing. But it's not
only that. It's not only football, basketball, baseball, soccer. It

(20:40):
is eighty one hundred million dollar deals at your local
high schools. Texas Republican Party came out this week against
the Spring Branch Independent School District massive bond payment.

Speaker 2 (20:57):
These people don't understand. We've had enough. And I'm going
to tell.

Speaker 4 (21:02):
You, folks, if you don't watch what's happening in your
school districts. You've got the uniform election date elections coming
up in a matter of days.

Speaker 2 (21:12):
Let me pull that. I just looked at it this morning.

Speaker 4 (21:16):
Early voting April twenty second through the twenty ninth, and
election day May third. The these elections have very very
low turnouts.

Speaker 2 (21:27):
That's why they hold them at that time.

Speaker 4 (21:28):
They get all the teachers, the staffers, the employees and
their families to vote, and lo.

Speaker 2 (21:35):
And behold you find out, Oh, they just passed.

Speaker 4 (21:38):
A several hundred million dollar bond that I've got to
pay for.

Speaker 2 (21:44):
Oh. Hell, the Spring.

Speaker 4 (21:48):
Branch Independent School District increase will be four point seventy
five cents per one hundred dollars valuation for a five
hundred thousand dollars home. That's an extra one and forty
two in annual property taxes.

Speaker 2 (22:02):
That's the delta. That's the marginal increase. That's not in addition.

Speaker 4 (22:06):
That's in addition to everything you are already paying for.

Speaker 2 (22:10):
And by the way, that's only for sports facilities.

Speaker 4 (22:14):
No school buildings, no classroom buildings, just stadiums and swimming
pool And the only reason they put the swimm pool
in there.

Speaker 2 (22:21):
They always do this.

Speaker 4 (22:22):
They throw little little land yap in there for something else,
so they so it's not it's not just for football.
And then what they do is they get the parents
whose kids are there right now, they get.

Speaker 2 (22:33):
Well, you know, we want to have a good stadium.

Speaker 4 (22:35):
You know Woodlands they built a nice stadium and all
them sidefare teams they got a nice stadium. Do you
realize that by the time this thing is built, your
kid will be gone?

Speaker 2 (22:45):
Are you?

Speaker 4 (22:46):
Are you really that determined that you have a nice
stadium to see your kid playball four times, four Friday.

Speaker 2 (22:52):
Nights his senior year? Are we really doing this? I mean,
you're serious about this.

Speaker 4 (23:02):
Your driveways busted up and you don't fix it, but
you want to build a Osma Hall football stam for
your kids senior?

Speaker 12 (23:11):
Are the most sessions of your show every day, Michael Berry,
he had the most pleasant voice.

Speaker 4 (23:24):
Okay, I had now reviewed the video and what I
said to the call of Rebecca the other day was
not true. I told her that it appeared to me
that the young lady punched the young white girl punched
the much larger black mail, and then he hit her back.

(23:47):
That is not what happened. There is at the very
beginning he punches her, but does not approach. He's at
a certain distance. He punches her in the face. She
turns to the teacher and says, did you see what
he just did? And then, like many people would, kind

(24:08):
of charges him like it looks like a brother sister fighting.
She charges him without any ability to hurt him, going.

Speaker 2 (24:18):
I'm mad at you for hitting me in the face.

Speaker 4 (24:20):
He punched her pretty good and it looked like two
siblings fighting in that when she first looked to the teacher,
who was clearly going to do nothing about it.

Speaker 2 (24:30):
It's a pretty good punch to the face.

Speaker 4 (24:33):
And then when she charges him, he proceeds to start
beating the I mean pummeling her, and he uses his body.
He throws her over on her back and he's laying
on top of her. She has no chance. He's got
one hundred pounds on her. He's I mean, he's probably
two seventy five and she's maybe one twenty. I don't

(24:57):
think she's that. I mean, it's it's it's it's rough.
It's rough to watch, and it's not just Katie High School.
This is going on, but Katie High School needs to
be dealt with. In this country, people in positions of

(25:19):
authority that's the teacher, the administration, and eventually a schoolboard
are so afraid of your lowest level black activists all
the way up to BLM. They watch the fires, they
watch the burnings, they watch the being surrounded, and they
are so scared. And so that's why you will see

(25:42):
the white kid is going to be wronged every time
one percent of the time because their calculation is Karen
is not going to burn my house down. The Smiths
and Jones and Robinson's are not going to come up
here with guns. They're not going to pummel us. So

(26:04):
we're going to make a decision based on threat level assessment.
We don't want to be made out to be racist.
There is such a deep psychological scar for white people
in this country are being called a racist.

Speaker 2 (26:18):
It is deep, it is profound.

Speaker 4 (26:21):
Most people don't even realize they have it because secretly
they'll make a race joke with their buddies, but they
don't realize that when push comes to shove, they're gonna
make a decision not because they love black people, because
they fear black people. They are so scared. And you
can translate that also to Muslims. You will see that
as well. With regard to Muslims. Kyle writes, zar I

(26:45):
heard Jimmy Barrett say this morning, this was yesterday, that
nine hundred murderers were out on bond in Houston. I'd
think nine hundred murders at large in the entire nation
would be a lot, But that's just Houston, correct. Heith writes,
Who was the roundest night at King Arthur's Roundtable.

Speaker 2 (27:06):
Circumference?

Speaker 4 (27:10):
Daniels writes, listening to your April tenth evening show, hour one,
the contrast of Chuck Schumer's fourteen year turnaround on his
Chinese tariff stands. We know he's bought and paid for.
That's not my point. As I was trimming shrubs with
my earbuds playing your show, it occurred to me that

(27:32):
when you hear a politician like Chuck Schumer or anyone
else Rhinos included, this is how they put their hat
out to beg countries to pay a bribe. It's a
Facebook marketplace ad stating they are for sale.

Speaker 2 (27:47):
It's that simple.

Speaker 4 (27:49):
How many times have useless, ineffective politicians who are only
interested in patting their financial nest. Eighty percent of those
in office flipped positions after having publicly on the record
called out another country on any policy, they're attempting to
hide their graft game in plain sight. It's so obvious.

(28:09):
I pulled that one to read because it's true when
you see these videos of Nancy Pelosi or Chuck Schumer
calling out China, Bernie Sanders, what they're doing in such
a position situation is they are angling to be bribed.

(28:31):
Sometimes it is more advantageous in the political game to
punch somebody in the face and have them pay you
to make it stop, than to shake their hand and say,
just remember, I'm your friend, I've been here all along.
By showing them your teeth, they will pay more for
your smile because they don't want to be bit And

(28:56):
so you make this very popular to the public statement
and then they come let us reason together, as LBJ
used to say. And in the process, your daughter gets
hired by a firm that's owned by the Chinese government
but is based in New York City.

Speaker 2 (29:15):
So it's perfectly fine.

Speaker 4 (29:17):
And your son gets this, and before you know it,
you've received bribes through intermediaries.

Speaker 2 (29:30):
Joe Biden was a master of this.

Speaker 4 (29:34):
Joe Biden would come out and attack people as senators
that would see the whole scheme for Joe fell apart
because Hunter wasn't supposed to be the bagman, just as
JFK wasn't his daddy's heir apparent, it was Joseph, just
as Raji IV Gandhi wasn't the heir apparent it was

(29:55):
his older brother. He also died in a plane crash.
When when Joe Biden's older son died of cancer, that
ruined everything because he bo he was the smart one,
He was the one that was, that was the counsel,
the conciliary. He was going to be a great bag
man for that. When he died, well, Hunter's next up.

(30:19):
So Hunter starts banging his wife and snort and coke
and hiring hose and leaving his computers everywhere and making
all sorts of screw ups. Ninety nine percent of what
we know of Joe Biden is only because Hunter Biden
screwed up and left his laptop everywhere. It hadn't been
for that, you still wouldn't know most of it.
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