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Speaker 1 (00:03):
It's that time, time, time, time, luck and load. So
Michael Verie Show is on the air.

Speaker 2 (00:14):
Look, I mean we had all seen him aging, we
had all seen him tripping and misspeaking. We had all
seen evidence of decline.

Speaker 3 (00:26):
As a black woman who is queer. It was somebody
that I saw every single day who was shark, who
pushed his team. I was understanding very clearly of the
policy of history.

Speaker 4 (00:37):
The best way to get something done if you if
you hold near and dear to you that you.

Speaker 1 (00:44):
Like to be able to.

Speaker 4 (00:46):
Anyway from from Charlotte, assumed me. From Charlotte one another
line going from in Florida down to Tampa of Prudence Kluptoker. Yeah,
America is a nation that can be defined in a
single word. I was gonna foot him Los Angeles and

(01:12):
uh and uh uh what am I doing here? For
two reasons one two we haven't been able to communicate
it in a way. That is, let me say another way.

Speaker 3 (01:30):
Said, he's going as a black woman who is queer.

Speaker 1 (01:34):
To us time with him. Well, that dreams Georgia.

Speaker 4 (01:51):
Dreams.

Speaker 1 (01:52):
I'm gonna live in his word that without him in
my world.

Speaker 4 (02:00):
Yeah, I'm coming back to ride on the train all
the way from and I've ridden an awful lot on trains.
I so I like trains a lot. Solid meeting with
with uh the they make a very good point. Here's

(02:25):
the deal. Here's what drives the driver in the states
that are affected. Here's what that you can do the drivers.
I want to expand peak pre K for three and
four year olds, millions of freak. We have one thousand
billionaires in America. You know the average tax rate they

(02:48):
pay eight e i g.

Speaker 1 (02:50):
Eight percent.

Speaker 3 (02:53):
As a black woman who is queer, those are the.

Speaker 4 (02:56):
Words of Kajan Kajan Katanji drown Jackson, our Supreme Court justice.

Speaker 5 (03:02):
I've changed in the way that now you're in a
situation where they're forty fewer people coming across the border illegally.
It's better when he left office, and I'm going to
continue to move until we get the total band on,
the total initiative relative to what we're going to do
with more border control.

Speaker 1 (03:19):
And more.

Speaker 2 (03:22):
President Trump, I really don't know what he said at
the end of this, and I don't think he knows
what he said either.

Speaker 3 (03:27):
As a black woman who is queer, it was somebody
that I saw every single day who was shark who
pushed his team. I was understanding very clearly of the
policy of history that he's going back to bed.

Speaker 1 (03:53):
So they went from Joe Biden as their president to
his vice president, who they were going to kick off
the ticket. Remember, because she was dragging Joe Biden down.
Imagine that. Imagine it's early twenty twenty four and you

(04:19):
are Joe Biden's vice president and you're dragging down the ticket.
You're the problem. Wow. So they're going to kick her
off and replace her, and the palace coup has begun,
has begun. When everything spends around Joe comes unplugged. They

(04:44):
end up smothering him, and the Clintons weasel their way
back in. They make a move, take a pole position
over the Obamas. It's pretty impressive how they pulled it off.
And they get Kamala in there. Now she's beholden to them,
not Obama, and so then she's their nominee. Then they lose.

(05:11):
Then they're stunned, just stunned, and Trump knows he's got
them stunned. And while he's got him stunned, remember the
executive orders, poo poo poop, He's going at it, going
at it. So what do they do. They start trying
to come up with stuff on it. He's a cannibal,

(05:32):
he's a mass murderer. He was on Epstein Island, I
mean whatever. That just making anything and everything up. And
they did the No Kings, they've done Antifa, and he
just steadied going at it, just getting things done, becoming
more and more popular by the day. So then they think, well,

(05:53):
we'll shut down the government. We'll shut down the government,
will create a fight with him, will show that the
Democrats are fighting him. It's not just about the illegal
alien healthcare. It's about getting a win on Trump. They
need to wound him. They need to show their base
and their donors that they can get a win, and

(06:14):
they're struggling with that right now. So then they start
food insecurity. Ah, yes, that's the new thing. They had
to find a reason that the shutdown mattered to people
because nobody cares. Polls show nobody cares. I'll bet many

(06:38):
people right now in our joint conversation had forgotten the
government is shut down. So then we move to food insecurity.
People are starving to death. I'll go ahead and say it.
Since nobody in public life will who's starving to death

(07:02):
in this country. Why are you starving to death? When's
the last time you provided your own food? Are you working?
Are you trying to work? I got an email from
a guy yesterday. He said, my wife is my sister,

(07:24):
My deadbeat sister is on welfare. She's on this, she's
on that, and she's on SNAP. And this morning she
went on a cruise and I went to work. I
think there's a lot of resentment among working class and
middle class Americans that we have a professionally poor, supposedly

(07:48):
class and that they're living well a family of four
thousand dollars a month of Snap benefits. This is Sweden
or Denmark level, no sense. We don't do that here.
It should not be the case that you get on
these programs and never get off. But we all know

(08:10):
that's what happens. And we all know that the people
running these programs they have every one of their family
members on it. We know that they're scheming and conniving
to get every single person. They're sitting literally sitting in dilly.
I get down here, girl, get these bennies. Yeah, so
they can stay cut off for a while. Intercourse on
your program, Michael Barry, if it's relevant to this story

(08:31):
for journalistic purposes.

Speaker 4 (08:37):
Thought to catch up Johnny Chicken Show, Chicken in Black.

Speaker 1 (08:48):
One of the things that Doze exposed, remember Dose wasn't
so long ago, was how much money we were spending,
sending all our cash abroad. Oh we were. They focused

(09:10):
on things that would be the most objectionable, but they
just scratched the surface. There was money going to organizations
dedicated to our downfall. What kind of civilized people do this.
Imagine there they are in the halls of Congress. The

(09:33):
staffers are drafting the bills that are they're told by
the right people what to put in. The congressmen by
and large don't know it, and the staffers are inserting
bills here and there, and it just keeps adding up

(09:54):
to discuss the underside of African testicles, or the of
the Katari woman, or transgenders in Pakistan. I'm sorry if
you're offended, but that's what we're funding. Your money is
going to that millions and millions and millions, to the

(10:16):
point of billions and billions and billions of dollars in
countries you didn't even know exist. I mean, imagine our
government is sending money to Burundi or Burkina Fasso. Imagine
that for what and then once it's in or we

(10:43):
can't kill it. Can't kill that expenditure because people will die.
What got news for you? People are dying anyway. Why
are we sending all our money to them? Why is
it our responsibility? Let Klaus Schwab and the Global summits
do it. Our government, Your government that you pay so

(11:10):
damn much for is out of control. It's genuinely out
of control. I hadn't watched it in a while, but
I've watched a lot of episodes over a lot of
years of a show called American Greed, and the narrative
arc is pretty much the same. A guy figures out

(11:30):
a scam o PM other people's money. He gets other
people to invest in his his scheme, and he gives
those people back some of what they what they get
other people to give. And he lives a lavish lifestyle.

(11:51):
He drives ement ley, and he travels here anywhere else,
watches and and he gives. He's also gives charitable doing that.
He's very philanthropic. And he gets himself named, you know,
Man of the Year of the town or the city.
And he gives money to the right people, and he's
seen at the right places, and they write articles about him,
and before you know it, people think he's legitimate. And eventually,

(12:18):
eventually his burn rate gets so high and out of control.
Because there are no internal systems, there are no internal controls,
he spends on whatever he wants, and so eventually it's
not coming in as fast as it's going out, and
the delta between the two is such then something triggers

(12:41):
people wanting to pull their cash out, whatever that might be,
and then there's a run on his finances. Well, one
of the things you notice in all of that is
in they start that the uh autopsy of his finance finances,
and you've find out he had, you know, thirteen exotic vehicles,

(13:05):
two jets, two yachts, twenty eight expensive watches, suits Taylor
made by and you notice, wait a second, he never
There's no way he believed that at some point he'd
go straight. He had to know he's just living it up.

(13:30):
It's going to come to an end. It has to,
and therefore there's no reason to be reasonable about this.
Just blow it out. And that's what our government is doing.
You can't find me a congressman one who will say, yeah, yeah,
we ought to be studying how to help Haitian men

(13:54):
who want to be women figure out how to sing
Falsetto in the port of Rent's opera. Wait, what are
we doing here? Well, guess what that's the foreign money? Now, well,
we ought to spend it on our own people. No, no,
we shouldn't actually do that either. That we shouldn't actually
do that either. We should give it back to the

(14:16):
people who own that money, because there is nothing here.
The Michael Berry Show, so I heard yesterday it was
one thousand dollars for a family of four per month
and snap benefits alone. There are other benefits they are getting.
Typically they're probably getting housing in a welfare check and
some other things. Does does it ever cross anybody's mind

(14:43):
when all this talk the Democrats are saying that Donald
Trump is weaponizing hunger. See the problem we get into,
and this is a woman driven problem, is there are
certain verse choose that are never questioned. You're supposed to

(15:06):
be sympathetic and empathetic and caring and kind and merciful
in all these things. And this is why you need
a balance of traditional male and traditional female traits. You
don't want all male traits be too harsh. Likewise, you

(15:28):
don't want all female traits be too soft, collapse too weak.
So there is and has been in American public life
a prevailing notion of this guilt driven, unquestioning carte blanche

(15:53):
to the left and nobody, but nobody wants to make
an austerity speech. I'd love to go in and look
at the situation of people that we're giving a snap
food stamps, free food too. I'd love to because I'll

(16:16):
guarantee you you will see some patterns. Number one, uh,
inability to form stable relationships. You're going to see that
in a lot of the cases, this dysfunctional relationship model

(16:37):
where people are making babies and moving over. They're they're
they're they're excited, so they're screwing. So they're making a
baby and then they're fighting and he's screwing the one
next door, and it's a tawdry, sordid affair. It's just
one big Mari Povich episode. You want to give you

(16:58):
want to do somebody a favorite, give free paternity tests
because they don't know whose is what. And so you've
got this lifestyle being lived, You're going to have that
you've got absolute and utter sloth, no work ethic, zero
work ethic. But again, when's the last time you heard

(17:21):
that ever mentioned. Hey, if you have a bad work ethic,
you're not going to do well in life. You're going
to starve, You're going to suffer. You have to do better.
There comes a point in the life of every person
that you have to make decisions, that you have to

(17:44):
be accountable, you have to be responsible, And as crazy
as it sounds, there are millions of Americans who've never
needed to reach that point. You know, when I discovered
pretty early on with my children, which was also true
of me as a child. They don't want to be coddled.

(18:08):
They don't want to not have tasks. They want to
feel useful. They want to feel like they're contributing. They
want chores or whatever you want to call them. They
want to get to do what the big people do.
When I was young, I was so frustrated because nobody

(18:28):
would give me an opportunity to do anything. And the
thought was, you don't need to do anything. You're a kid,
I know, but I'm bored out of my mind. I
don't just want to sit around being a kid. So
I went and washed cars and mode grass and did
tasks for people, and I'd make a few bucks here
and there, and the great joy of that. We didn't

(18:50):
have a gas station out where we were, but there
was a little bitty like a woodshed, had no gas attached,
and you could go in and you could get probably beer.
I didn't notice it at the time, but you could
get sneaker, you could get candy bars, and it was
like a concession stand at the Little League Park, but
it was that's what we had, and I was excited

(19:11):
about it. And I'd go up there with my new
found you two dollars and I'd buy myself a doctor
pepper and some down letters, and I felt like a
king because I was responsible, I was enabled, I was empowered.
Now follow me here. But we've got a huge swath

(19:36):
of the American population that are like zoo animals. They
just lay around scratching themselves and screwing. A zoo animal
is not responsible for his own upkeep. You ever see
a zoo animal look happy, they're not because an animal's function,

(19:56):
what they're wired for, is to hunt and kill, to hunt,
to kill, to mate and the processes that go with that.
You take away all of the things in nature that
are the reason they preen with the beautiful colors, or
stand up tall and show strength, or all of the

(20:20):
things that make them worthy, you take away and put
them in a cage so we can look at them.
I love a zoo as much as the next guy,
don't get me wrong. But they're not happy. And what
we've done is we've made of human beings we have
we have showered them with large s to such a

(20:42):
point that they've lost That's why you don't feed the
zoo animals or the safari animals. They'll lose the ability
to hunt on their own. We've got a segment of
Mari Povich society that has no idea how to go
to work. They wouldn't have a clue. If all this

(21:02):
is cut, they would not have a clue. And the
problem is we give them enough money that they don't
ever need to and that is a disservice to a person,
That is an actual disservice. And then their children see that.
Their children see a mom and probably not a dad,

(21:24):
but in some cases a male figure that doesn't work.
So what do they so Over a period of time,
they become like aliens. On a foreign planet. If you
want more money, then the government gives you. You want
more than your rations of free housing and free food

(21:45):
and free education and free transportation and all the other freebies.
So now what's the only way you can do it.
You got to go take it from one of those
people that has money. So that's what you do. You
go steal a car, put a gun in somebody's face,
take their car, go out joy riding for the night.

(22:06):
This is so common as to be frightening if you
saw the statistics. So you go put a gun in
somebody's face, you take their car. Imagine the mindset. We
got car for the night. You could have killed somebody
and you've ruined their year. And now they've called the cops.
Now the cops are looking for you. That person's devastated,

(22:30):
like they are shattered. They had a gun put in
their face for their car. They'll never forget that the
rest of their lives. So that you could drive around
in a car for a few hours, how do you
find enjoyment in that that they do? They do? So, yes,
keep the whole damn government shut down. It's all screwed up.

(22:52):
Stop beating the zoo animals.

Speaker 3 (22:56):
Them Michael Barry.

Speaker 1 (23:05):
So the argument that the left has taken the making
is a disingenuous argument, but that doesn't make it any effective.
The unfortunate thing about a democratic republic. Let's use the
word democracy loosely here. We all understand we're a democratic republic,

(23:29):
but the principles of democracy remain the problem with that.
It's sort of like a jury. You're assuming you get
reasonable people on a jury. But we know that oj
walked free, for instance, and we know that was the

(23:51):
worst of America. The reason that he did. We all
know this. That's not terribly complicated. So the question becomes
when the left makes statements like every dollar that goes
into food stamps is a dollar fifty of economic impact. Wait,

(24:25):
how does that work? And their argument goes, if you
spend money on food stamps, you give it to people.
Then they have to take that food stamp money and
take it to the grocery store, and then they give
it to the grocery store, and the grocery store that
pays the suppliers, and the suppliers pay their wholesale and

(24:49):
their wholesale, and before you know it, we're all rich.
And what y'all are going to do by not giving
the food stamp money is you you're going to take
that money out of production. Well, it's the old story.
Two economists are walking in a forest and they come

(25:12):
across a pile of poop. First economist says to the other,
I'll pay you one hundred dollars eat that pile of poop.
Second economist takes one hundred dollars, eats the pile of poop.
They continue walking. They come across another pile of poop.

(25:33):
The second economist wraps the poop off his lips it
says to the first I'll pay you one hundred dollars
to eat that pile of poop. First economist takes one
hundred dollars, eats the poop. Walk along a little more.
The first economist looks at the second and says, you know,

(25:55):
I gave you one hundred dollars to eat poop, then
you gave me back the same hundred dollars to eat poop.
I can't help but feel like we both just ate
poop for nothing. That's not true, responded the second economist.
We increase the GDP by two hundred if you could

(26:16):
simply print cash and hand it to people who refuse
to pay for their own food, but sure do eat
well from the looks of it, or a lot of it.
If you could just print money and hand it to
them and that would increase the strength of your economy,

(26:39):
well we ought to give them twice as much, three
times as much. If that is our path to riches,
we'll just print and just run the press twenty four
to seven. We'll rush it to the poor people supposedly poor,
and they'll spend it on food. It will all be rich. Well,

(27:02):
let me ask you this, If that's how it worked,
why don't third world countries just print more money, give
it to people to spend on food and they would
grow rich like we have. Because that's not how it works.

(27:22):
That's not how you create out of whole cloth wealth
and the thing that's lost out of all this, And
I hear people who think they're conservatives. All the money
we sent to Ukraine, for instance, remember we had to
send money to Ukraine today or Lindsey Graham couldn't get off.

(27:43):
That was the only thing that could get him there,
and he had he had dried up. There was no
porn site, there was nothing that was sending money to
Ukraine that's what did it for him, and we had
to do it. We had to do it. Today it
was the end of the world. People are putting the
Ukrainian flag and their profile in Ukraine, Ukraine, Ukraine. They

(28:03):
didn't know where Ukraine was. They had never mentioned Ukraine before.
But now all of a sudden, Ukraine. Oh my god,
it's on the news. Apparently it's really important. I'm connected
to the news. I want to show that I'm aware
of what's going on in the world. Ukraine money, I'm
for it. Why aren't you. Oh you're awful. You don't
appreciate you must be owned by putin Ukraine, Ukraine. Then

(28:24):
all of a sudden, we never heard about Ukraine anymore.
Huh gosh, imagine that. Imagine the power kick you get
if you're the Democrat operative and Soros' money is flowing
in and you're sitting around scheming up the next thing.

Speaker 3 (28:48):
Huh.

Speaker 1 (28:49):
Let's see, let's do no you know what, Trump's a king.
Trump thinks he's a king, will do a no King's rally,
and then you start pushing it down. You give it
to the to the networks. In other news, today, Americans
are declaring no kings day on Saturday, with some Americans

(29:10):
claiming that Donald Trump has become a king. Yeah, he
trying to act the king.

Speaker 5 (29:16):
He like he like he.

Speaker 1 (29:17):
Thank he a king? Well, what they doing they thank he? Yeah,
I believe he is. I believe I believe he think
he is. Well, you know, I don't know if he's
a king or not, but sometimes I do worry, you know,
so I yeah, I can see where they'd say that.
Organizers say they expect sixty eight billion people to flood

(29:38):
the streets of cities across the country to send a
strong message to President Trump mattling back to you in
the studio, and so they just they all of a sudden,
the whole country is talking about no kings, and then
our side feels very clever. Huh you are saying no kings,
Well you know that. And then we play our game.
There's kings Hawaiian buns. And then the Hawaiians actually like

(30:03):
a king. The Canadians actually have a king. The Prime
Minister of Canada literally pledges allegiance to King Charles. That's
a fact. So when that didn't work, now we move.
So the next one is food. Insecurity, people are sitting

(30:23):
around starving line them up because I guarantee you there
ain't a skinny one yet you'd like to be. They'd
like to be as skinny as you are. They're all
fat and gross, wearing sweatpants all day and flip flops,
stealing from Walmart and CBS and getting free food and

(30:46):
robbing us no thanks. Keep the government shut down. Wouldn't
hurt them to miss a meal
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