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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 (00:27):
Legendary engineer Bob Jones, along with Alan Watson, ensued the
City of Houston for not funding drainage. You might have
noticed that water stands longer and higher than it.

Speaker 1 (00:40):
Did years ago.

Speaker 2 (00:41):
That's because the city has neglected its infrastructure. You can
only imagine where they spent the money and on whom.

Speaker 1 (00:51):
Well.

Speaker 2 (00:52):
In twenty ten, a nice porker was mayor and Stephen Costello,
a prominent engineer in town, was on city council, and
there was a movement called Renew Houston, and it basically said, yes, yes,
we've done wrong in the past. Yes bad things have happened,

(01:15):
but if you'll give us a bunch of money going.

Speaker 1 (01:18):
Forward, we won't let it happen again.

Speaker 2 (01:24):
And the politicians won't be able to divert one penny
of it.

Speaker 1 (01:30):
It'll all go for drainage. Right.

Speaker 2 (01:33):
Here was an ad that ran at that time.

Speaker 1 (01:39):
This is the flood of eighty three. Now here's the
flood of one.

Speaker 3 (01:42):
Water got so high police and fire couldn't get through.
The city said they'd fix it, but they spent the
money on something else. And here is where I'm voting
for Prop one, a pay as you go plan to
finally rebuild our streets, fix these drainage problems, and create jobs.
And the best part, the politicians can't divert a single cent.
I'm voting for Prop one because it's time to draw

(02:04):
the line on deficit spending.

Speaker 2 (02:07):
The politicians can't divert a cent. Bob Jones, you filed
a lawsuit against the City of Houston because they did,
in fact divert quite a few cents, correct, it's correct.
Do you have an estimate on how much they diverted?

Speaker 4 (02:23):
Well, absolutely do. To start with, there are three funding
components eleven point eight cents add lorm pax all the
Metro reachiablebility money, and a drainage fee. We file suit
on the eleven point eight cents, and today that fund
is being short at about one hundred and ten million
dollars per year. When we file the suit, it was

(02:45):
only fifty million, but it's growing every year. They also
were diverting our shorting about forty to forty five million
dollars out of the metro funds and about ten million
now the drainage fee. The agreement that we have tentatively
reached with Mayor Whitmyer solves not only the eleven eight
cents shortfall, but he's agreed to fix the rest of

(03:07):
the program, which means restoring the full metro money, restoring
the full drainage s fee money in FY twenty eight,
which will happen in July of twenty twenty seven. The
city will be funding two hundred million dollars more money
into streets and drainings than it is doing today. Will

(03:31):
be monumental, and it's going to be one more attempt
at locking it in to prevent the diversions.

Speaker 2 (03:39):
Worth noting, the Texas Supreme Court struck down in January
the city's appeal of this case. So you had won
the case, and now it was up to the city
and this new mayor to strike a deal to do,
oddly enough, what had been promised. And in fairness to Whitmyer,
it wasn't his promise. It was a promise two mayors ago,

(04:01):
but it was a promise to the taxpayers, and the
taxpayers I would argue, have been fleeced from all of this.
Bob Jones is our guest. He's an engineer of note
in this town for fifty four years. You know, if
somebody gets murdered on your street, you know that crime
is up. You can go look at the crime data
and see, oh, crime is up. Anecdotally we know, I

(04:27):
know streets that I used to be able to drive.
And now when there is a light rain the water
is rising. There is there a way to measure how
much worse, how bad the drainage is. Is there some
sort of a way you can calculate that.

Speaker 4 (04:43):
Well, yeah, it could be calculated on individual drainage systems,
because every subdivision has a separate drainage system. Major thoroughfares
have separate drainage systems, you know, about every mile. So
you can individually look at I mean, you can individually
solve the bad points in the various draining systems. But

(05:09):
first you have to make decision to do that, and
you have to commit the money to make it happen.
And so this very very deceptive diversion of funds that
really took place in the prior administration have created this
horrendous shortfall. I mean, in the last six and a

(05:32):
half years, we underfunded what was promised to the voters
by about six hundred million dollars. Going forward, under the
agreement we have with Mary Whitmyer, we will add about
four and a half to five billion dollars over the
next twenty years to what was being done and what

(05:54):
was the standard that the prior administration put in place.

Speaker 2 (06:00):
Unfortunately, the station chose to do an EAES during much
of that conversation. So I guess people didn't hear everything
you said according to emails, not that we didn't have
a news break before that when it could have been done.
So some of this money that will pay for this
drainage will come from Metro.

Speaker 4 (06:22):
That's correct. Some of it will come from Metro reachable
ability money, some will come from the drainage fee that
was put in play.

Speaker 2 (06:30):
Say the third one, Bob, all the good I've done
you you'll undercut it all. Don't say where the third
one's coming. All right, No, you gotta do it.

Speaker 1 (06:41):
Go ahead.

Speaker 4 (06:43):
The eleven point eight cents of the ADALRM tax revenue,
which is the primary money that was being diverted, is
perpetually dedicated to streets and draine and that is exactly
what the court ruled on. It said, In reality, Citi's
got to follow its own charter Charter was elected, voted

(07:06):
on by the people, and the court said, yeah, you
acted in an illegal manner, and now you've got to
go back and follow the Charter the way that's written.

Speaker 1 (07:15):
So it's not a tax increase.

Speaker 4 (07:19):
It is not a tax, Okay, it's just.

Speaker 2 (07:21):
A diversion of funds from where they're being spent to drainage.

Speaker 1 (07:25):
Which was the commitment that was made originally. Okay, I'm
happy to hear that. Good.

Speaker 2 (07:29):
Yeah, absolutely, Okay, Well then they won't hate you now,
y'all can go back to liking him again.

Speaker 4 (07:36):
Yeah, we're not proposing any additional tax at all. And
in fact, you know, the premise of this Charter amendment
originally was to do two things. To perpetually fund streets
and drainage on a pay as you go basis, which
is unique in the whole United States. And the second
is to separate funding for streets and drainage from police

(07:57):
and fire, so you never had to have an argument
ever again that police were being shorted because you did
something on the street. We separated the funding, and going
forward with what Mary Whitmers now agreed to, I think
we'll have that working.

Speaker 2 (08:14):
It's sad that it had to come to this, but
I'm glad y'all were willing to go forward and bring
this lawsuit and win it. You are a great man
and a dear friend, Bob Jones, thanks for sharing with us.

Speaker 4 (08:25):
Thank you, Michael.

Speaker 1 (08:26):
Show Day.

Speaker 2 (08:32):
Eighty nine years ago, one hundred and eighty nine years
ago today. On April twenty first, eighteen thirty six, Texas
forces won the Battle of San Jacinto, the concluding military
event of the Texas Revolution. Facing General Santa Anna's Mexican
army of some twelve hundred men in camped in what

(08:54):
is now southeastern Harris County, General Sam Houston disposed his
forces in battle order about three thirty pm during cesta
time that has always been one of my favorite parts
of the story. The Texans' movements were screened by trees
and the rising ground, and evidently Santa Anna had no

(09:17):
lookouts posted. The Texan line sprang forward on the run
with the cries remember the Alamo and remember Goliad. The
battle lasted but eighteen minutes. According to Houston's official report,
the casualties were six hundred thirty Mexicans killed and seven
hundred thirty taken prisoner. Against this only nine of the

(09:41):
nine hundred, ten Texans were killed or mortally wounded, and
thirty were wounded less seriously. That is from the very
Wonderful Handbook of Texas produced by the Texas State Historical Association.

Speaker 1 (09:57):
If you would like to.

Speaker 2 (09:58):
Learn more TSHA Texas State Historical Association t SHA online
dot org. They I get a friend of mine, Donnie Meismer,
sends me every morning the post for the day of
what happened on this day in Texas history, and ninety

(10:20):
nine days out of one hundred. I don't use it
on the show because I forget about it or something
else happens, but I read it every morning and I
enjoy it's a good In one year of reading that
on the daily, you will have a pretty good working
knowledge of Texas history. And then of course you just

(10:41):
start over the next year. But it's a wonderful site
created by wonderful people preserving Texas history. That was written
at the time as fifteen minutes that Changed the world.
It was actually eighteen. One of those thirty who was
wounded less seriously but not mortally, was Sam Houston himself.

(11:07):
When astride his steed, he was shot in the ankle
story goes a pretty brutal wound, but he knew this
was his moment. Sam Houston understood his place in history,
much as Winston Churchill famously rode the lines in South
Africa with bullets whizzing and famously said, there is no

(11:30):
great thrill like a bullet shot at you that missed.
The quote's not coming to me right now. I know
the quote, but basically there is. There is no human
emotion quite as wonderful, sensation quite as wonderful as being.

Speaker 1 (11:44):
Shot out, shot at without ah.

Speaker 2 (11:47):
I like to remember quotes, but anyway, Winston Churchill knew
that moments like that would define his legacy, and Houston
knew that this moment would define his legacy, and despite
the pain of the injury, jumped on another horse and
continued the route. The speech that he gave that is

(12:08):
known as the Waterloose Speech. If you're wondering the reference,
Santa Anna referred to himself as the Napoleon of the West.
Little grandiose, mind you, and remember that while Santa Anna
was the general of the Mexican forces, he was also
the President of Mexico at the time. It's referred to
as the Waterloose Speech as if Houston is attacking Napoleon,

(12:33):
the Napoleon of the West. It was quite the gambit
if you think about that moment. It was not preordained
that they would be victorious, and had they lost, it
likely would have been the end of Texas as we
know it. But of course they won. It's a glorious,
glorious moment. And we have audio of Sam Houston's speech

(12:54):
to his men twenty.

Speaker 5 (12:56):
Five years ago.

Speaker 6 (12:58):
Napoleon returns, max Hallandnilbo, puts together an army and moves
east swiftly before an alliance of nations can occur.

Speaker 5 (13:12):
Wellington, the fewer men, fewer.

Speaker 6 (13:15):
Armaments, stays one step ahead of the French, teasing them
with his presence, knowing that a large army will have
to splinter, but keep her.

Speaker 5 (13:25):
He moves and waits, moves and waits for Napoleon to
make a mistake, to fall into a scenario that condemns
him to defeat. Wellington chooses a setting for victory before
it exists for him, before he lays eyes on it.
It has an open battleground, sloping plane cover for encampment,

(13:50):
and an opportunity to flank the enemy. The Mexican army
is splinter and though they do not know it, Santa
Anna's troops subsist on gasps of their SIPs of hope.
I share Wellington's battleground vision, though I do not know

(14:12):
the name of the place that I imagine. I, sir,
do not consider myself Wellington. Santa Anna, however, does consider
himself to be the Napoleon of the West. We shall
move and wait until he makes a mistake and presents

(14:33):
us with his own waterloo.

Speaker 2 (14:39):
Ramon thinks Santa Anna was a dumb dumb for not
all he had to do is climb up in that
monument and look out.

Speaker 1 (14:45):
And need to seen him coming. That's all he had
to do.

Speaker 2 (14:58):
Well, it is one of the great moments in world history,
one of the great moments in world history. Now, had
Greg Abbott have been there and Trey Harris, greg Abbot

(15:20):
would have probably given them an opportunity zoned dispensation. It
is now being reported by The Daily Wire exclusive. Greg
Abbott hosted the Colony Ridge Developer for a private lunch
at the Governor's mansion and took one point five million

(15:43):
dollars in donations as he's secured federal tax breaks for
its investors. Here's how Greg Abbot supercharged the rise of
America's largest illegal alien unclove. The story that he then tells,

(16:04):
which I will read to you coming up, is disturbing
the wife of the developer of Colony Ridge giving all
this money to Greg Abbott. But I guess some of
you out there will say, why are you criticizing Abbot
because he's a Republican. I guess better to be sold
out by Republicans and Democrats, Hunts MacLeod Central. Zach Parker

(16:34):
an Army veteran who deployed to Afghanistan as a medic
and near the end of his deployment, specialist Parker's team
encountered a deeply buried improvised explosive device IED that had
shifted due to heavy rains. The ied explosions severely injured

(16:55):
him and several others. He lost his left arm, his
right leg at the hip, and his left leg above
the knee, making him one of the rare triple amputees
in our country.

Speaker 1 (17:12):
He would.

Speaker 2 (17:15):
Go on to marry Misty, an nco in the Army,
and they it's an incredible story, incredible story. Today at
eleven o'clock they will in a ceremony receive the keys.

Speaker 1 (17:36):
Open to the public.

Speaker 2 (17:37):
By the way, at Republic Grand Ranch, they will receive
the keys to their new home. It's a beautiful picture
in the I'll post it to Facebook of him and
his kids sitting on the dock at the lake that
you drive over at the entrance to Republic Grand Ranch.
And special thanks to our friends at Republic Grand Ranch,

(17:57):
Gary Sumner and his family, Mike Patton, who's the chairman
of that company.

Speaker 1 (18:03):
For donating the land.

Speaker 2 (18:05):
Special thanks to Mike Fheigen of another of our show
sponsors with Design Tech Homes for building this beautiful home.

Speaker 1 (18:13):
DT dot com.

Speaker 2 (18:17):
It's really an amazing story. It's an incredible story, an
entire beautiful home. And if you are retired or off
work or maybe out and about, Republic Grand Ranch is
in Willis and you can find the entrance to it's
pretty easy to find, and that will be at eleven o'clock.

(18:38):
I suspect they'll have some more it says special Guests,
Surprise special Guests. I would not be surprised to see
Marcus Latrell there. I would not be surprised to see
some other folks in the community that you'd probably like
to meet anyway, That is today at eleven o'clock. So

(19:01):
let's go to the reporting of Spencer Lindquist on the
subject of Colony Ridge.

Speaker 1 (19:08):
Exclusive.

Speaker 2 (19:09):
Greg Abbott hosted the Colony Ridge developer for a private
lunch at the governor's mansion and took one point five
million dollars in donations as he secured federal tax breaks
for its investors.

Speaker 1 (19:19):
Here is how.

Speaker 2 (19:20):
Abbot supercharged the rise of America's largest illegal alien on
clov Nice to know we're home to America's largest illegal alien.
All right, here's the story Abbot took the sus Spencer Lindquist.
Abbot took one hundred thousand dollars from the wife of
the Colony Ridge developer in March of twenty eighteen. Now
do you think the wife had any interest in giving

(19:43):
money to the governor? What does that sound like to you?
Just two days later? Two days later, It's amazing the
coincidence of time. The day of the nomination deadline, the
governor recommended Colony Ridge for opportune the zone status, unlocking
major investment incentives. Records obtained by Daily Wire reveal. So

(20:10):
there is the letter signed by Greg Abbott to then
Secretary of the Treasury Stephen Nuken, saying, Hey, these guys
should get this. As the governor of state of Texas,
I really hope they'll get this. Two weeks later, Harris
met Abbot and a powerful state senator at the governor's mansion.

Speaker 1 (20:29):
Take a guess the state senator. I'll tell you a minute.

Speaker 2 (20:33):
Abbot sent another letter nominating it as an opportunity zone.
Two days later.

Speaker 1 (20:39):
Wow, that is great.

Speaker 2 (20:41):
Greg Abbott out there just fighting for the people of Texas.

Speaker 1 (20:45):
Well, not really.

Speaker 2 (20:48):
He sent a final letter four days after that. Greg,
you're pestering us. Now we got it. Well, a guy,
give you a million and a half bucks. You're getting
on our nerves. The plan worked. Now investors receive special
tax breaks. He's included the two letters in there, three
separate letters. Wow, he's quite interested in this case, isn't he.

(21:13):
Trey Harris, the founder of Colony Ridge, attended the mansion
again for a quote summer kickoff fiesta.

Speaker 1 (21:22):
Oh how nice a fiesta, and.

Speaker 2 (21:25):
Then gave one hundred thousand dollars to Abbott. Or at
least that's the part that we've filed. We don't really know.
Maybe more who knows the first of what would become
one point four million dollars in donations.

Speaker 1 (21:41):
It's odd. It's like, all right, they have a meeting
with the governor.

Speaker 2 (21:46):
Two days later, the governor tells the federal government, Hey, hey,
you got to give them opportunity Zone, which unlocks up
fortune to them. And then the governor tells the federal
government again, come on, guys, you got give them this
this certification. Then the government governor does it again, and
then right after that, Trey Harris gets invited to the

(22:09):
governor's mansion and gives him money again. It's it's so
crazy because if I didn't know any better, it would
sound like a pay to play.

Speaker 1 (22:18):
Now, I know, I know Greg Abbot wouldn't do that.

Speaker 2 (22:20):
You don't want me criticizing him because you'd rather be
ripped off by Republicans and Democrats. But it just crazy,
isn't It's like, give them money, have a meeting after
the meeting, governor Pester's the federal government. He gets on
the opportunity zone, have another meeting, give him more money.
It's it's really interesting stuff here. So Harris attended the

(22:42):
mansion again for a summer kickoff fiesta and then gave
abbot one hundred thousand dollars, the first of what would
become one point four million in donations. The IRS made
it official on July ninth. You're not gonna believe this
Colony Ridge was named an opportunity zone. Yeah, for Mexicans.
Now they use it to lure investments. On their statement,

(23:08):
their promotional statement, they call themselves the fastest growing development
in the United States, and they note located in an
opportunity zone. That's separate, not the largest growing development in
the US that is located.

Speaker 1 (23:25):
They're the largest growing development in.

Speaker 2 (23:27):
The US, they say, and they also note that it's
located in an opportunity zone. Colony Ridge knew the designation
would fuel its rapid growth. It tells commercial buyers that
the land is quote located in an opportunity zone. Colony
Ridge says it will hit two hundred and fifty thousand

(23:47):
residents in less than a decade, outgrowing cities like Knoxville
or Boise as it attracts illegals. The senator at the
Governor's Mansion meeting was Brandon Creighton. He told me, this
is Spencer Lindquist talking that they discussed the quote history

(24:09):
of the grounds. Oh it's an old Indian burial tomb
with the history of the grounds. Good to know, Okay,
But Creighton, a state senator, is the vice president of
a company that announced it was building homes in Colony
Ridge after it received its Opportunity Zone status. Huh So

(24:33):
the Republican state senator who's present in the meetings to
get Colony Ridge Opportunity Zone tax status is also the
vice president of the company building the homes at Colony Ridge.

Speaker 1 (24:53):
What are the chances? It's almost It's.

Speaker 2 (24:58):
All mos.

Speaker 1 (25:01):
Nah. They wouldn't do that. The Michael Berry Show.

Speaker 2 (25:13):
When I was thinking about doing the RCC and looking
for spaces, I wanted to see if we had the
draw to get people to come out to concerts. Because
I talk into a microphone. I look across the glass
at Ramone talk to Chad Kunda mud all day. But
I don't you know, I get a lot of emails.
But our folks tend to be older, not all, but

(25:35):
a lot, and people are spread all over the region
and beyond. Would there be enough people to come to
a show? So I thought, well, let's try it, and
we our first show we did, Cody Johnson performed for
me for free, now the radius clauses require that an

(25:59):
artist cannot perform before or promote a show after within
a certain number of days thirty sixty ninety and Cody
was not. He got big, really big, but at that
point he was on the way up. He didn't have
to do that for me. It was very kind that
he did. And he had a show that night, and

(26:24):
so he drove in with his wife and I think
his parents, because his parents were fans of the show,
and he did a show for he No, no, no,
must have been the show next night. Anyway, So we
did four shows at the House of Blues, three or four,
I think it was four. One of them was a
Skinner tribute. One of them Corey morrowin Bellaman Brothers did it.

Speaker 1 (26:43):
Josh Fuller played at all of them. Anyway.

Speaker 2 (26:47):
I'll never forget that he did that. So Daily Wire
has revealed I'm going to read you the whole story now,
or the whole series of tweets, and this will be
posted and this will be on our blast today. So
if you want more information on this, you can find
it there. Go to Michael berryshow dot com, click on
sign up for our Blast. Abbott Greg Abbott, Governor of

(27:11):
Texas took a one hundred thousand dollars from the wife
of the Colony Ridge developer in March twenty eighteen. For
those of you who don't know, Colony Ridge is an
illegal alien settlement outside of Houston that over one hundred
people I believe were deported as the first round of deportations.
The people living around this are in hell. There's stray dogs,

(27:32):
it's filthy, there's gunshots. It's all illegal aliens. And we
had Trey Harris, the guy that developed it, on there,
and he made no excuses for the fact that, you know,
when you buy a house you have to show all
these documents. These people have no documents, and it's like
a tote the note car loot. These people put their

(27:53):
money down, the illegal aliens put their money down, and
they end up getting kicked out for you know, being slow.
Pays on it to get the house back again. They're shanties.
The houses are shanties. But anyway, Abbot took one hundred
thousand dollars from the wife of the Colony Ridge developer
in March of twenty eighteen. Oh how clever his wife
gave it so we don't even notice who her husband

(28:14):
is gosh, Abbot, that's so clever you got the wife
to give it. Just two days later, the day of
the nomination deadline, the governor recommended Colony Ridge for Opportunity's
own status, unlocking major investment incentives. Two weeks later, Colony
Ridge developer Harris met Abbot and a powerful state senator

(28:37):
at the Governor's mansion. Abbot sent another letter nominating it
as an opportunity zone. Two days later, he sent a
final letter. Four days after that. The plan worked. Now
investors received special tax breaks. Harris attended the mansion again
for a summer kickoff fiesta, and then gave one hundred
thousand dollars to Abbot, the first of what would become

(28:59):
one point four million dollars in donations in this pay
to play scheme. My words not Daily Wire the last line.
The IRS made it official on July ninth. Colony Ridge
was named an opportunity zone. Now they use it to
lure investors. Colony Ridge knew the designation.

Speaker 1 (29:17):
Would fuel its rapid growth.

Speaker 2 (29:19):
It tells commercial buyers that the land is quote located
in an opportunity zone exclamation mark. Coliny Ridge says it
will hit two hundred and fifty thousand residents in less
than a decade, outgrowing cities like Knoxville, Tennessee, or Boise,
Idaho as it attracts illegals. The senator at the governor's
mansion meeting was Brandon Creighton. He told me, this is

(29:43):
Spencer Lindquist for the Daily Wire writing this that they
discussed the history of the grounds. Oh how sweet this
talk about the history.

Speaker 1 (29:50):
It was real pretty dirt out there.

Speaker 2 (29:52):
But Creighton is the vice president of a company that
announced it was building homes in Colony Ridge after it
received its Opportunity zone status. How very convenient. It's almost
like you're using your state Senate seat to get a
big paying job for a home builder that's building in
Colony Ridge that got opportunity zone status from the governor

(30:14):
who collected a million and a half.

Speaker 1 (30:18):
Wow.

Speaker 2 (30:19):
Harris went on to visit Abbot's mansion four times. Really
likes him, including for a tight knit dinner in twenty twenty.
The relationship soured after my investigations into Colony Ridge, Harris
said of Abbot to The New York Times, quote, don't
expect a million dollars next year. It ain't happening again. Brother,

(30:41):
Abbot maintains that others in the area advocated for the
census tract to become an opportunity zone, and that the
designation is not to blame for the problems at the development.
He pointed to his enforcement actions against Coloney Ridge, which
came after our investigations. Trey Harris's cousin, Monte Harris Lane

(31:01):
told me that Colony Ridge is selling out our nation. Quote,
they're selling out Texas America and the Constitution and our
freedoms and liberties for money. I think my grandpa would
turn over in his grave. Well, then we'd have something
to talk about the history of the grounds.

Speaker 1 (31:19):
So there is a.

Speaker 2 (31:25):
There's a documentary on Amazon Prime right now called Spy High.
And it turned out that the high school would give
the kids a computer at the beginning of the year,
and then the it department could turn on the camera
of the kids' computers while they were at home so

(31:45):
they could see them.

Speaker 1 (31:47):
You know, wherever the kids' computer. Kids leave their computers
up all.

Speaker 2 (31:49):
The time, they don't turn them down, so they would
look at these kids, you know, keep the kids safe
while they're at home. Right, kids never knew, the parents
never knew, so they called a kid in and said,
you're dealing in pills. He wasn't you're dealing in pills,
and the kids said, I'm going to sue you. You've

(32:09):
been spying on me through the computer you gave me
and never told me. There were parents in the district
who did not want the district to be criticized. They
thought they shouldn't have brought the lawsuit, which became national
news that schools.

Speaker 1 (32:22):
Are doing this, which is highly illegal.

Speaker 2 (32:27):
So it'll be interesting to see what Republican voters do
to these individuals who were involved in this
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