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Speaker 1 (00:03):
It's that time, time, time, time, luck and load.
Speaker 2 (00:11):
So Michael Varry Show is on the air.
Speaker 3 (00:14):
That American dream is slipping away. I don't have to
tell you that you're feeling your lives. You see it
in your shrinking wages, in the cost of everything from
groceries to healthcare, to college to filling.
Speaker 2 (00:31):
Up your car at the gas station.
Speaker 3 (00:34):
It keeps going up, been up and up, and the
future keeps receding further and further and further away.
Speaker 2 (00:41):
That really speaks to a lot of pessimism here about
the American dream. How it feels like it's out of region.
Speaker 4 (00:47):
You know, home ownership for too many people in our
country now is elusive. You know, gone is the day
of everyone thinking they could actually live the American dream.
Speaker 5 (00:54):
I'm here today with a message of hope for all Americans.
Speaker 6 (00:58):
With your vote in.
Speaker 5 (00:59):
This election, I will end inflation, i will stop the invasion,
and I will bring back the American Dream.
Speaker 6 (01:06):
On me.
Speaker 2 (01:09):
When you're not strong, and I'll me your dream.
Speaker 6 (01:15):
Now, help you can.
Speaker 5 (01:20):
We're winning by a lot, We're leading by a lot.
We're leading in the polls. Every single state looks like
we're doing you and with your supporter November fifth, America
will be bigger, better, bolder, richer, safer, and stronger than
ever before me.
Speaker 2 (01:41):
When you're not strong.
Speaker 6 (01:44):
And only your dream now help you care.
Speaker 2 (01:52):
For those who abandoned hope, We'll restore hope, and we'll
welcome them into a great national crusade to make America
great again.
Speaker 5 (01:59):
And that's why I'm here today, That's why I'm standing
before you, because we are going to finish what we started.
We started something that was amo.
Speaker 7 (02:14):
We're going to complete the mission.
Speaker 5 (02:15):
We're going to see this battle through to ultimate victory.
We're going to make America great again.
Speaker 6 (02:24):
No need somebody.
Speaker 5 (02:29):
This election is a choice between whether we will have
a four I think of this four more years, could
you stand it? It's four more years of incompetence, stupidity,
and failure and disaster, or whether we will begin the
four greatest years in the history.
Speaker 6 (02:50):
Of our country.
Speaker 3 (02:50):
I think we have a real chair make America great again.
Speaker 5 (02:54):
And quite simply put, we will very quickly make America
great again.
Speaker 2 (03:06):
Clay Travis says, remember the male Olympic boxer who won
a women's gold medal after he beat the crap out
of all the women. Well, Reducts magazine has the medical
reports that prove he's a man, and they've just published them.
Remember the Algerian boxer folks that beat the women within
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an inch of their lives claiming he was a woman.
Per the report, he has X y chromosomes that makes
him a male. He has testicles that descended late a
drop we'll call that drop. It at a micro penis.
So basically he's a white dude. For Harris, exactly what
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it is. That's exactly what it is, Barbara and League
City Rights Czar. We Republicans in Galveston County are so
fired up that nearly eighty thousand people voted early. Normally
it's between sixty and sixty eight thousand. Republicans usually win
sixty three to sixty five percent, but it looks like
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it could be as high as seventy percent for Republicans personally,
I've seen many first time voters aged twenty one to
eighty nine. Yes, a friend took her eighty nine year
old mother to vote Republican. She was so put off
by what the country has become under the Democrats. Addison
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wrote El Casino. I'm a thirty four year old woman
in San Anton, I've been listening to you for over
a decade. This will be the second election. I'm hosting
a watch party for my friends and family. I'm a
three time Trump voter, and I'm praying he wins. And
then she goes into how much she appreciates the show,
and she even made a mention of you, Ramon. But
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I'm not going to read that because that doesn't have
anything to do with anything. She don't need to bring
you into there. It's supposed to be on about me.
I read that email because if you're gonna host a party, one,
I got a question for you. Okay, get your mind right,
you ready, I'm gonna give you thirty seconds from the
time I asked a question. If you're gonna host a
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party for tomorrow night, folks, you can start whenever you want,
but here's my party planning to My wife is the
best party planner, best executor I've ever known. She gives
a closing time. You know why she gives a closing
time because my dumb ass will let people stay over
all night because I don't like people to leave, so
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at least most people leave, and then my best buds
are left hanging around. Uncle Jerry and Michael Robinson, a
couple buddies, and then it gets ignorant. And if I
can talk one of the musicians Chance or Josh Fuller
or Dub Miller or Matt Parrish, if I can talk
one of them into hanging around late, then it's just
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gonna get If I got music there, even my nephew Kyle,
that's that's it. I'm gonna sit there all night, especially
if we've.
Speaker 6 (06:06):
Got a fire going.
Speaker 2 (06:07):
And Mike can we talk about something. I don't know
if he could do anything, but at least promise it.
Can we make it just a little cooler. It's November.
I don't want one of those Thanksgivings again this year
where you're in shorts and a T shirt and this
Thanksgiving Day, I don't have to have snow.
Speaker 6 (06:23):
Oh.
Speaker 2 (06:24):
By the way, I figured out, you know, I've thought
about this for years. I figured out why the politicians
neither party ever comes out against spam calls, emails, and texts.
That would be a home run issue. People would flop
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to you for that. You know why they don't because
they don't want it to apply to them during campaign time.
That's it. They don't want to bring it up because
it's a dirty little secret. And God help you if
you give your cell phone number. By the way, I
checked that fired up to vote. You don't have to
give them any of your information that they will end
up using against you. You go give all the money
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to every politician you want. I'm all for it. Don't
you dare give them your cel phone number. You'll regret
it for the rest of You'll regret it ten years
from now. Ten years from now, you will still regret
it because they're going to abuse your information for their
own purposes, and then they're going to sell it to
someone else who's also going to abuse it. That's why
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the politicians, both parties, both parties abuse it. Both parties
are terrible about it, and both parties ignore the issue.
You want to talk about a home run, bipartisan issue
that government can do something about spam emails, calls and texts.
Deal with it. Boom, get it out of the way,
make it stop. It is. Everybody's bothered by it. Everybody's
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bothered by it. And the second one is identity theft.
It's a massive issue. You can go in and spend
five hours raiding peanuts home, taking him and Fred the raccoon,
take them down to the office and then murder him.
And you can't stop this. If we can do it
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an iron dome, by God, we can make the Nigerians, Indians,
Romanians in anybody else stateside or abroad that's setting up
these shops to scam us out of our information. And
I'm sorry if that hurts your feelings, but that's the
three countries it's coming from. They're setting up shops there.
It's absolutely where it's coming from. We could make this
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stuff stop. You know what you do to Nigeria and India.
You go, guess what. You can't access the American consumer
market ever again. And we're shutting off all AID because
you got these centers in India and Nigeria. They set
up a scam operation in an entire they'll buy an
entire office building. You go, guess what. We're starving you out.
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Then the government will go in and shut them down,
being scared the death of you, and they remain scared
to death of True to Michael Barry, shows going anywhere
even if Trump does, You're not.
Speaker 6 (09:21):
There.
Speaker 4 (09:21):
Was the creation of fire the wheel electricity technology. It's
an absolute game changer.
Speaker 7 (09:32):
Gumala is a stumbling, fumbling word salad queen climbing her
away to the top by staying on her knees. Come on,
what can be unburned.
Speaker 6 (09:49):
By what has been?
Speaker 7 (09:52):
Got a little bit of what has.
Speaker 4 (09:54):
Been on your And as a woman, there's a balance
to be struck tween being tough and being a bitch.
Speaker 3 (10:11):
Turn that up.
Speaker 7 (10:12):
She has a way with words, and that way is
best described as bad. Don't go bringing up montell Williams.
Don't make her mad coma. She's a brain damage. Chat
cheepeache in the media thinks that we can't.
Speaker 6 (10:38):
Poor ol Kamala, keep it up.
Speaker 7 (10:40):
You're doing great, Boro Kamala, big stuff.
Speaker 2 (10:44):
It's running me.
Speaker 7 (10:47):
Is it any wonder that the country's turning red? Kamaleen
got a damn thing.
Speaker 6 (10:53):
In her head.
Speaker 4 (10:54):
I am here standing here on the Northern flank, on
the Eastern flank, talking about what we have in terms
of the Eastern Flank and our NATO allies, and what
is that stake at this very moment? What is that
steak this very moment are some of the guiding principles
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around the NATO alliance.
Speaker 6 (11:20):
What can be unburnt by what has been?
Speaker 7 (11:25):
Got a little bit of what has been on our shoes.
Speaker 6 (11:29):
Wor oh, Kamara, keep it up.
Speaker 7 (11:32):
You're doing great, Poor old Kamara gotta.
Speaker 6 (11:36):
Do it's running bail.
Speaker 2 (11:38):
Is it any wonder that the.
Speaker 7 (11:40):
Country's turning rid? Kamala ain't got an anthing in her.
Speaker 4 (11:44):
Who I'm talking about the significance of the passage of time,
empty head, right, the significance of the.
Speaker 7 (11:51):
Passage of time, empty head.
Speaker 4 (11:54):
And there is such great significance to the passage of
time when we think about a day in the life
of our children. We will assist Jamaica in COVID recovery.
By assisting in terms of the recovery efforts in Jamaica,
I can imagine what can be and be unburdened by
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what has been.
Speaker 2 (12:15):
You know, listeners sending pictures of boarded up buildings, some
of them their own in Portland, all over California. Friend
works in Washington, d C. It's actually a friend's father
or a company that goes in and boards up buildings.
And the debate was for a series of grocery stores
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in the Washington DC area. They wanted to keep the
grocery stores open until Tuesday, and they were hoping to
keep the grocery stores open through the day. Costs a
lot of money to close grocery store because you have spoilage.
Inventory control and power levels are very important in the
grocery business. You can't just close the place down for
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a day or two without real consequences that'll show on
the bottom line. But she also can't be open and
let the general Republican and all the Democrats come in
and riot. So you're gonna have riots across the country
if Trump wins, probably if he doesn't win as well.
And you know who those people are. To a person,
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their Democrats. That's all you need to know. We don't riot,
they do. There is trash, there is vermin in this country.
And I'm tired of our people being afraid to say that.
When your wife gets in her car today and she
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goes grocery shopping, or she goes to the office, or
she goes to pick up the kids, you are not
afraid that a Republican is gonna carjack her. You have
zero worries because it doesn't happen. You do have to
worry that a Democrat will. And that's just a fact.
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If you own a liquor store, convenience store, or any
other retail location. You're not worried that an America First
voter is going to come in, mask over his head,
start spraying bullets and steal what he can off of you.
You didn't get an alarm system because Republicans will come
and steal your stuff. You don't lock your doors because
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Republicans will come get your stuff. And that's just a fact.
There will be rioting. They will tear up Seattle, Minneapolis,
San Francisco, Los Angeles, New York, and parts of Houston.
It will happen, and it's the same reliable group. My
friend it owns the company, and or he doesn't own it.
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He's an operations director. He said, I know you've talked
about it. People really don't understand that. On the day
of the riots, you look out and all of a sudden,
there's a pallette of bricks. And these weren't randomly picked
and pulled from a yard. This is a pallet of
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bricks at a construction site. They're delivered and put on
the corner far enough from us that we're not supposed
to notice them or move them. They're not on our property,
but the rioters know they're there, and then they go
get those bricks. So we're having to do three ply
plywood and that still may not be enough reinforced by
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two by fours, and they're throwing those bricks to try
to get through the plywood. Think about that. It is
not an organic outburst of anger. It is a carefully
coordinated Oh the turds on the corner they are, they'll
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riot anywhere. They just go get some free stuffy riot.
And if they don't get free stuff, but if they
can pick up a TV in the meantime, they just
like to riot. They're people that love the chaos, and
they're dumb enough to do it, and then they'll have
every excuse for why they did it. You know, if
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we took things like this seriously as a society, if
we arrested them and put them away for a long time,
me as for me, and I know nobody's gonna agree
with this. Put your low level drug user that doesn't
have a violent crime. Put your low level drug user
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out on the street to make room for these guys.
Your guy that sits, sits in his house and does
his drugs. I know, I know you you you bought it, boy,
We got it because you deal with these drugs. But
put that guy out. He's done enough time, You've punished
him enough. These people off the street. We've got violent
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criminals walking around in this country. And you know you
see these you see these videos. I've been watching them
in the last week, just taunting police. You got the
police scared of these people. I read this story this morning.
It's out of longview. Father kills daughter's ex boyfriend after
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the ex boyfriend threatened to expose her nude photos. Back
in twenty fifteen, the father, forty two year old Jesse
Clifford Brown, and two of his friends pulled up on
this little turd who was telling the girlfriend he was
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gonna leak or post pictures of her nude. So the
dad blew his brains out. Oh my cool, that's so bad.
If every boyfriend threatening his girlfriend that he was going
to humiliate her with revenge porn had in the back
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of his mind. You know, I'm really mad at her,
and I really want to humiliate her, and I got
the tool to do it right here. But I you know,
I wouldn't want her dad to come up and blow
me away, because that's how I'd be remembered. If every
person who carried a pistol into a convenience store. Every
single one of them, with the intention of robbing the place,
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was shot and killed. How long you I know these
people aren't smart, but how long do you think it
would take till people go? You know, maybe I ought
to find another line of work.
Speaker 4 (18:36):
They have pledged to carry out the largest deportation, a
mass deportition. Imagine what that would look like us.
Speaker 6 (18:46):
You try.
Speaker 1 (19:00):
Great school boys and the great schoolgirls all need tampons.
Speaker 2 (19:07):
All over the world.
Speaker 1 (19:11):
One some month their front holes leave.
Speaker 6 (19:15):
There's just one thing they need.
Speaker 1 (19:20):
When you think about tampons, thing tampon Tim. When you
think about tampons, think tampon Tim, tampon tampon, tampon Tim,
little white torpedoes from a cotton gin. Tampon tampon, tampon Tim.
Have a tampon party with all your friends. When you
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think about tamponds, think tampon Tim. When you think about tampons,
think tampon Tim. When you think about tampons, think tampon tampona.
Speaker 2 (19:59):
All right, so I suggested that if you're gonna have
an election watch party, now's the time to start thinking
about it, because you've got to go grocerrate, and you
got to get your things, so I forgot to ask
you your question. Here's your question. You can have fifteen
seconds to think about it. Okay, what two foods and
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two drinks? Two and two only? Okay, do you have
to have to have a successful election night watch party?
You've lost your job? You short on cash. You got
two things, two drinks, two foods, two drinks. You can
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have fifteen seconds. Okay, you're ready? All right, here we go.
Two foods, border wall nachos. What is that? Oh, chips
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on one side. That's called borderwall notchos. So when I
was growing up, my mom had a plate. It was
like a cafeteria plate that would have. It was a
it was a sombrero because for white people, sombreros was
very Mexican. I mean, honestly, it is very Mexican, right,
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And then they got into the whole cultural appropriation thing,
which is so dumb. You ought to be proud that
my white ass is doing something you do. You do
what I do every day, and I don't get mad
about it. That's called assimilation. Anyway, she had one of those,
and if it was a we didn't we didn't host
parties we didn't have people over. But if it was
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you know, special occasional Thanksgiving or where, that would come out.
And I don't know where it went, but it would
it would go away and then it would come out.
It's very special occasions. Okay, So the border wall, nachos,
chips and what kind of dip we're talking about only cheese.
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We went to Gringos last week the day of my
I had to go see Dukeman from an annual cardiology check.
And I always live in fear. Then I'm gonna go
in there and he's gonna close it. He close the door,
but he's gonna go, Okay, Michael, we're gonna have a
serious conversation. You got blockage, right, And so I get
a little bit nervous. My VP was one twenty two
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over seventy eight. Anybody that knows me, and that's my
white that's my white lab coat BP, right, So that's
that's in the middle of getting all my results. So
my number is actually lower than that. That is phenomenal.
I'm not on any BP medication that is phenomenal for me,
really really good for me. But when nothing was wrong,
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I hadn't smoked a cigar or had a drink in
four days before that, and so my wife said, I
knew you were scared for you to do all that.
I got a full night's sleep. I mean, I wanted
to get my best report possible, right, So he gives
me my best report, zero plague. He said, I don't
know how you do it. You just got good jeens.
It's fantastic. Your your report's better than my report. Ah
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that's what I want to be, all right, fantastic. So anyway,
so I called NH on the way home and I said,
let's go. I said, the good news and the bad news.
The good news is I'm gonna live a long time.
Bad news is I'm gonna live a long time. So
I said, let's go blow it out. Let's go to Gringoes,
and we tore it up. I got uh, I had
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so many chips in case. So by the time I
was done, you know, Russell told me that, uh, the
average person eats six tortillas worth of chips when they
go because you think about chips, it's just a tortilla.
I said, you gotta be kidding me. He goes, Nope,
six tortillas. You know, you you leave Texas and they
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don't put free chips out on your on your plate.
If I didn't have free chips that I'd still be
hungry when my meal came, I will tell you, And
I know this is irrational. I'm not sure who I'm
angry at, but I'm a little bit angry when my
entree arrives that I'm already full because now I want
all my chiep. I blew it out so hard with
on I had Margarita's, I had beer. I mean, I
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blew it out. So I might not have one hundred
percent now, but I did it that moment. Okay, borderwall nachos.
So your ranking of dip is cheese first? And then
what after that? You a beanedp guy? I didn't grow up.
I didn't grow up eating bean dip, but I like
a good bean dep now, especially spicy one. All right, Okay,
chips and dip, Borderwall nachos? Number two?
Speaker 6 (24:45):
Art of the what.
Speaker 2 (24:48):
Are oh? Art of the meal? Okay? All right? So
what is that a meat pulstation? Man? You have a
whole I mean you're elevated here. So what all goes
on the meatball station? Poor Italian? Is this something you've
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done before?
Speaker 6 (25:10):
Oh?
Speaker 2 (25:10):
My I had Can people find this online? I never
heard of such thing? All right? What are your two drinks? Oh,
make America grape again? Okay, I didn't know you were
gonna do theme stuff. Oh, this is a special treat.
Speaker 6 (25:23):
All right.
Speaker 2 (25:24):
What is what is in the Make America Grape Again?
A grape punch? Okay, well, just vodka and punch. Okay,
Make America grape again? All right, that's very clever. I
did not see this coming. Okay, I'm old. Border Wall
nachos okay, color me dumb. I did not know this
was gonna be theme this. I'm really impressed.
Speaker 6 (25:44):
Okay.
Speaker 2 (25:45):
Next, fake Bruce. What is that? Okay? Fake Bruise is okay, yeah,
you're old rules, you're coolst but oh, play on fake news. Okay,
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the fake Bruce okay, all right, that's not your best work. Okay,
but you're playing off the fake news. Okay. So you've
got border Wall nachos and art of the meal and
then maga. I'm sorry, Make America greape again and fake Bruce.
Speaker 6 (26:25):
Not bad.
Speaker 2 (26:27):
If somebody has something better, you can call up. By
tomorrow they'll have This is going to put people's thinking
caps on it. I'm not a theme guy, I never
got into the theme stuff seven one, three, nine, nine
nine one time. That's pretty good on short notice. I'll
give you credit.
Speaker 4 (26:40):
Undocumented immigrant is not a criminal.
Speaker 2 (26:42):
The Michael Berry Show.
Speaker 4 (26:44):
You have to correct course in this conversation.
Speaker 1 (26:49):
Oh yeah, oh no, we are woah, we are woven.
Most of all, we have allowed.
Speaker 7 (27:06):
What will we do with this boom? How will we
be remembered?
Speaker 5 (27:14):
Look at the opportunities for us?
Speaker 6 (27:18):
Restless my snacks.
Speaker 5 (27:20):
The people dream risca, let's set somebody at It's the
people who are making America great again.
Speaker 6 (27:32):
Oh for the hustlers, killers, murderous drug killers.
Speaker 2 (27:35):
Even the scripples, to the victims of welfare that we
live in it. There are videos making their way round
the web of some folks who went out in Harris
Watt's shirts, knocked on the doors of Democrat homes get
them to vote. And the people say, no, no, we've already voted.
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We're with you, don't worry, go on, keep going, get
the one and they say, okay, good, we're here because
we need to place some folks, we need a home
for them. And at this point, out of the car
come to Hispanic males and they say they don't have
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their papers, but they're good people. And immediately these white
liberals start well, no, no, no, no, and they say things
like we all have COVID. Really, well, that was quick.
One lady said, no, I have a teenage daughter. So
one of the guys, one of the pranksters, says, Hector
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had a teenage girlfriend last year, and Hector's probably fifty
years old. It is so funny to watch these white
liberals who go from yes, for we're for Harris Wallas,
but the minute you say we need a place to
put these illegals. This is a very childlike view. In
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my opinion, this is the most important issue of this election.
There are one hundred, but this is it. If you
don't close the border, you'll never have a chance to
make America into what it was once. You will lose
that it will still exist. That's not to say that
there won't be an America. There will, just as Venezuela
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still exists. But a once pretty solid country went to
complete hell, I mean just absolutely collapsed. And you see
that happen. Germany still existed under the nazis just not
in any form that a freethinking person would want to
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live in. You see countries with an absolute collapse. Cuba
still exists as a country. It's not that it's not
a country. It's just not a place that anyone would
want to live because of what happened. And none of
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those things are what happened from without. They're all from
what happened from within. What the Left has done in
this case is they are bringing an outside army as
a trojan horse and placing them in communities, placing them
in the swing states. You don't have to win all
fifty states to win the White House, not even close.
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You don't even have to win half the states. You
can win by winning the key states that the Democrats
need to win, the eastern seaboard Oregon, California, New Mexico, Illinois,
and then your swing states Wisconsin, Pennsylvania. They've actually gone
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after Ohio. That's why they've also placed Haitians in Ohio.
North Carolina. So friend of mine was went for Mac.
When Mac sent all the trucks Mattress Max sent all
the trucks was supplies to our neighbors in North Carolina
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after the big storm. A friend was on that and
he said, when we got there, the only thing anybody
wanted to talk about was that the people who came
out and moved to the front of the line very
aggressively were illegal aliens, and that the illegal aliens were
stealing from people who we would give supplies to. So
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there were illegal aliens in North Carolina lining up for supplies.
This issue. If you're talking about illegal immigration, if you're
talking about the economy, Republicans will win, no question. So
when I was talking earlier about that TV show New
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Amsterdam and this guy that I haven't watched the show,
and I'm been told by folks, Michael, you wouldn't like
that show. It's a bunch of liberal dribble. But the
idea of a person coming in who can make decisions
and solve problems immediately. You talk to a guy who
sold his company, they're small company to a big company.
In many cases they can buy it back in three
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to five years because the big company can't run it.
The big company isn't lean, the big company can't make decisions.
These big companies don't have a decision maker within the organization.
And the big reason for that is the kinds of
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people who end up at big companies are very much
orderly blend in structure kind of people. They're not creative,
they're not innovative, they're not genius. And people who are
those things can't operate within a corporate environment. They cannot
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operate within a big organization because the point of big
organizations is conformity. So if you're in Einstein, if you're
an Elon, if you're a Steve Jobs, you can't. If
you're a Donald Trump, you have to be on your own.
That's why you see these big companies gobble up the
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small companies. And when they gobble them up, oftentimes it
doesn't work, and people think, well, maybe that company wasn't
all that that they bought. Nope, it's that the culture
is destroyed and and innovative people don't want to work
within that big, lumpy structure. Well what the Democrats and frankly,
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the Bushes, the Cheneyese, the Romney's, the mccains. Conformity is
the deal. It's a Dan Crenshaw government, that's what they want.
It's John Cornyn and frankly it's Greg Abbott. But they
want conformity. That's what Mitch McConnell wants. That's why Mitch
mcconald's not helping Ted CRUs in Texas because Cruz has
dared to challenge him. Trump will come in and off
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the cuff the same way you ought to read Walter
Isaacson's book about Elon Musk. Elon will go in and
start firing people on the spot. And you know who
doesn't like that? Liberal members of the media and corporate types.
The kinds of people who don't believe you should be
fired for doing a bad job are the kinds of
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people who are low performers. High performers understand. The only
way you win, Nick Saban, Bill Belichick, Elon Musk, Donald
Trump is you hire and fire. So the media will
ask Trump, well, how come all these people that worked
for you now don't like you because they're swamp creatures
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and I fired him. A company that doesn't fire people
is a company that's not innovative and winning. That's just
a fact. You don't want your football team to hold
on to a guy into his sixties. At some point
you got to replace him with new people, all right, folks,
tomorrow's a big day. Fired Up to Vote dot Com
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