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Speaker 1 (00:03):
It's that time, time, time, time, luck and load.

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

Speaker 3 (00:15):
America first includes all Americans, regardless of their race, their gender,
or their sexual orientation.

Speaker 1 (00:23):
Why don't welibrate these United States?

Speaker 4 (00:27):
We're the ones.

Speaker 1 (00:28):
Who need itn't work. That's the rest of the world.
Help us crarchchange and let's rebuild the mary Birds?

Speaker 4 (00:40):
How high is ridges.

Speaker 5 (00:43):
At fund that part? Who's blessed?

Speaker 1 (00:46):
Who has been cursed? There's things to be down all
over the world, but let's rebuild the married.

Speaker 6 (00:56):
First.

Speaker 3 (00:56):
Our message to black Americans tonight is this, we want
you what we want for every American. Safe neighborhoods, good jobs,
clean streets, a country where you are judged based on
the content of your character, not the color of your
skin or your political beliefs.

Speaker 1 (01:16):
Only he and watching that who's in charge of it all?
God bless the army.

Speaker 2 (01:27):
Got this a liberty, Get.

Speaker 1 (01:29):
Down the rest of it all, Him desision of the
back and away.

Speaker 2 (01:38):
Freedom is stuck in the first.

Speaker 1 (01:41):
Let's get out of rack, get back on the track,
and let's rebuild and marry the first.

Speaker 3 (01:51):
Our message to gay Americans tonight is this, You're free
to marry who you want if you want, without.

Speaker 2 (01:57):
The government standing in your way. Want small.

Speaker 3 (01:59):
But it doesn't mean that boys get to compete with
girls in girls' sports, or you do genital mutilation and
chemical castration on our children.

Speaker 1 (02:08):
Why don't deliver right? These United States were the ones
who need it the most.

Speaker 2 (02:17):
You think I'm blowing to smoke. We haven't even gotten
to the Biden biting babies story. He bit several babies yesterday.
It's really, really, it's P Diddy level weird. Really, really,
you think I'm kidding, You think I'm exaggerating. I understand
that the problem is it's called clout. People need attention

(02:40):
on social media. It's a competitive environment. So they'll say
in one hour, I'm dropping the bomb that's gonna change
the whole thing. Oh so and so is big name,
and then in an hour it's not what it was
supposed to be. And then over a period of time, yeah,
you get the extra clicks, but but you burn support base.

(03:01):
It's like all these fundraisers out here that get people
to give ten dollars to a candidate and then they
send them five hundred and sixty eight text messages between
today and election day, to the point that people are
just about ready to not vote for them, and they're
certainly never going to give them money again. And then Bill,
you shouldn't say that, Michael, you heard they shouldn't do that. Okay,

(03:23):
they shouldn't do that. If you've got a priest at
your church and he's deadly, little boys, and you go,
we're getting him out of here. We're probably gonna kick
his ass, but we're definitely getting him out of here.
He's going to president. We're not moving him down the road.
I don't do that. You'll hurt the church. No, he
hurt the church. You've got to stand up for what's right.
These fundraisers are so out of control, absolutely out of control.

(03:47):
I can't tell you. I've gotten thousands of emails from
people who gave twenty dollars and we're frankly intending to
maybe give some again until they were overwhelmed with text messages.
And they're sitting there all day, old people clicking away,
like my dad. They got the phone. Where to do
the s You know, you got to hit the number

(04:08):
three times and then to then you got to hit stop.
Send it back you. Oh well, at least I got
out from up here comes another one. You know why,
because they're selling those lists, they get money back, the
data becomes valuable. Don't get mad at me for saying it.
They're the ones doing it. They need to stop. When

(04:29):
I was on City council, City gave a lot of
money to the Convention Bureau and bringing in conventions is
never questioned. It's a good thing. You want to have conventions.
So we were getting ready for the Super Bowl. It
was the one where Janet Jackson showed her boom. That

(04:51):
was all playing. It wasn't malfunction, just all attempt to
make to get attention. And we were spending couple hundred
million dollars, a lot of money, and I said, I
want to see the numbers. Want how many people come
in that we don't spend a couple hundred million dollars
because it might be less than a Super Bowl, but

(05:11):
I bet it's real money. So I asked for the
data on the top ten conventions that come consistently so
we can count on them. And number three blew my mind,
and that is the International Quilt Festival, which by the way,
starts this year today. It's October thirty. First preview night

(05:36):
was last night. It's October thirty first through November third,
so that's what's Sunday. And you know what I found.
There is a massive economic impact on these sweet little
old ladies coming into town. But guess what, you don't

(05:57):
have to hire more cops, you don't have break ins,
you don't have the world of prostitution coming to town
because well they got a service to fellas and all
the problems that go with that. You don't see an
attendant increase in shootings. Nope, just little old ladies coming
into town wearing that loubi'es out. But you never hear

(06:21):
you never hear anybody brag, hey, we're glad to have
the International Quilt Festival. But we should be because you've
got sweet little old ladies from all over the world
coming in with their quilts. I will confess I have
something of a quilt thing. My mother, Loretta, my late
lovely mother, her mother Lottie b her sisters were quilters

(06:48):
and they made us quilts all the way down to
the point that we went in to visit my mother
one time and there was a quilt on the wall
that my wife said, that's a beautiful quilt, and ain't
jewel had made it and Nudejah said, and my mom said,
you want it? And she said, what, don't want to
take it from you? And she said, ain't jewel made

(07:10):
me probably five quilts. You can have it, beautiful quilt,
but most importantly was a handmade quilt. Right, there's a
lot of love that goes into that, something like a
handmade sweater. It's just something special. But you never forget that,
you know, women used to darn socks. And so we
took it. So my brother we had Thanksgiving whatever coming
up a couple months later, and my brother walks in

(07:31):
the house and he said, did naded you? Where'd you
get that quilt? And nothing says, well, Mom gave it
to me. How'd you get it? Well, she offered it.
Mom walks through the door a few minutes later saying, hey,
you gave her aunt jewels quilt. And it became a
running joke that he was genuinely mad. So she said,
Chris Christopher Wayne, when we get back, you come in

(07:53):
the house and you pick any quilt you want. You've
never asked for a quilt. Well, I didn't know it
was an option. So quilts and my family represent on
my mother's side, my maternal side. It represents love and
affection and and and something, you know, making cookies. But
but even more so, that kind of stuff's dying off.
But that kind of stuff is important to me, and

(08:15):
and I'm grateful I grew up in that kind of environment.
I'm sorry, callers, I overtalked. If you'll stay with me, Dan, Donna, Unknown, Marcus,
and Janelle. I wonder what Unknown's middle name is. I
will get to you straight out of the break. I
won't talk this next time. We'll even we'll even start
short on the on the garbage Man song, just so
we can get right to you. Moon. You ain't quilts, y'all?

(08:37):
Ain't quilts? Is that a Mexican thing? You got relatives
at quilt? Huh? You Amy's a quilter. Well, she's white,
you know what? I had forgotten that, of course she is.

Speaker 7 (08:52):
I'm telling who.

Speaker 1 (08:55):
Very show. You're come to garbage man. He get out
you can, Here come the garbage man, get out your can.
Here come the garbage man.

Speaker 2 (09:18):
And when we fired up the sweet little ladies and
they're trying to make us a quilt. Please don't don't
make us any gifts. Don't send us anything. We have
everything we need. I appreciate it. We do not receive
gifts anymore. It just causes more problems. But know that
we know you love us. A gift is a way
of saying I'm thinking about you, I love you. Today,

(09:40):
my assistant Emily will be delivering what's called me type,
which is an Indian suite. We buy them every year
from a place called Roger Sweets r a Ja Roger Sweets.
The owners have been friends of ours for thirty years. Wonderful,
wonderful people. The Gohunyas is their name. Sharon Cahunya is

(10:01):
a daughter. She runs the business now and it is
what's called Dvali. It looks like d Wally, but trust me,
the W is pronounced like a V. So Devali is
a big, big festival in India's a festival of lights
and it's kind of their equivalent of Christmas. It's a
time to give gifts. It's a time of revelry. So

(10:22):
every year we give a box of sweets to uh Oh.
By the way, yours are in the carmon you and
Chad and Jim, I forgot to bring them in to
tell you, I completely forgot to bring them in huh,
they won't mail. No, it's cool outside. But anyway, so
we send out about twenty boxes every year over the
course of two days and deliver room. And it's just

(10:44):
a little thing that we do, that my wife does. Anyway.
The giving of a gift is more than anything else,
a gesture of love. We know you folks love us.
You support our sponsors, you support our show, support everything
we do. We never lack for that. Give a gift
to somebody else who needs it, for whom it will.

(11:06):
We feel a little embarrassed that we get more than
our fair share, and we don't want it or need it,
but we do, we do appreciate it. All right, Let's
go down the list. Are you garbage because Joe Biden
says you are Scott, Joe Biden says you are garbage.
Are you garbage?

Speaker 8 (11:25):
I called in this morning to say that the God
that created our universe, this vast universe we all live in,
also took the time out to knit me together in
my mother's womb. And I'll say that those of those together,
because our God doesn't start any vast projects with half

(11:50):
vast ideas.

Speaker 2 (11:51):
Amen, Donna, Joe Biden says you are garbage. Are you garbage?

Speaker 9 (12:00):
No, Michael, I am not garbage. I am a person
who has a father that's a king.

Speaker 2 (12:07):
Amen, well said Grant. Joe Biden says, you are garbage.
Are you garbage?

Speaker 7 (12:18):
No, sir.

Speaker 2 (12:18):
God saw it fit to keep me alive for the
last ten years after a battle with septic shock, and
he gave me an innovative and creative mind to employ about.

Speaker 9 (12:27):
A dozen employees that all make a good living in this.

Speaker 2 (12:31):
Crappy economy in what industry. Hearing aids, how good for you?

Speaker 10 (12:38):
You know, Grant eight locations here in Texas.

Speaker 2 (12:43):
You know, Grant. When I hear a story like that,
I think to myself, God wasn't ready for you yet
he put you back in the game because he's going
to throw you another pass, or hand you the ball,
or he's got something else for you to accomplish. Marcus.

(13:04):
Joe Biden says, you are trash. You are garbage. Are
you garbage?

Speaker 9 (13:13):
I am a Houston firefighters. I might be a little
bit white trash, but I'm not garbage.

Speaker 2 (13:21):
God bless you. You might like your girls a little
bit on the you might like your women a little
on the trashy side. I wanted to play that today,
but Ramon said, we had to stay on brand with
the Merle Haggard, and so we're going to Janelle. Joe Biden,
the President of the United States, says that you are garbage?
Are you garbage?

Speaker 5 (13:44):
No?

Speaker 2 (13:45):
I am born again Marrigan Christian and I am not garbage.
God bless you. You know. On CNN last night they
actually had a panel where one of their hosts said
that Joe Biden is s now and that we are
not offering him grace. We should give him grace because

(14:08):
he's seen now that what he says he doesn't mean,
and we should offer him the grace because he is
s now of not holding him to what he says.
He's the president of the United States up till a
few weeks ago. You wanted to be president for four
more years than Kamala Harris told us he was as

(14:29):
sharp as a tack. Remember they all read from the
same notes. And now he calls us garbage and you say, oh,
come on, leave it alone. You know he doesn't mean,
He didn't know what the hell he's saying. Make up
your mind. You wonder where you have no credibility? Terry,
Joe Biden says, you are garbage. Are you garbage?

Speaker 8 (14:55):
None of us are garbage. And let me tell you
something real quickly.

Speaker 5 (15:01):
What just.

Speaker 2 (15:03):
H He might have a garbage cell phone connection, but
he is not garbage, Mike, Joe Biden. The Democrats say
that you are garbage. They prove it again and again
and again, and now they just out and out say it.
They've called you deplorables, They've called you bitter clingers, they've

(15:25):
called you everything in the book. Are you garbage?

Speaker 4 (15:30):
No, sir, No sir, I'm not garbage. I'm not a
Nazi sympathizer or any other any other crazy thing that
comes out of their pie hole. What I am is
a god fearing Texas loving American and that's all that
I'll ever be.

Speaker 2 (15:48):
Johnny Joe Biden says that you are garbage.

Speaker 10 (15:54):
Are you garbage, Mexican trash, garbage? Because I'd rather be
that than the damn communist.

Speaker 2 (16:11):
Jackwagon. Joe Biden says that you are garbage. Are you garbage?

Speaker 8 (16:17):
Michael Michael?

Speaker 10 (16:19):
Garbage, like me, never goes away. I just keep on
getting recycled.

Speaker 2 (16:26):
You know, when I saw Trump in that garbage Trump
with that visor, I thought God bless him. Whatever they
throw at him, whatever they say, whatever they do. There
is a spirit right now. There is a camp. People
are ready, I mean just ready for change.

Speaker 11 (16:45):
This is the Michael Barry Show.

Speaker 5 (16:51):
Get out too.

Speaker 1 (16:52):
Can here come the garbage man.

Speaker 2 (16:58):
I'm not able to post on face Book. They put
my account into Facebook jail. They may or may not
ever give it back to me. But I had posted
his story by a friend of mine who lives in Willis.
We went to high school all the way from second
grade elementary together and lives in Willis. And he was

(17:21):
driving back and forth to Bridge City because that was
the only place he could. He works for a plant contractor,
and they called his position carpenter because I guess that's
a category that they doesn't mean that you're, you know,
Jesus with a hammer and nails, just a classification. And
so he was getting up Monday morning he would drive

(17:43):
in work there. Because we're from Orange, he always had
somebody one of our buddies he could he could he
could stay with for the week, and Friday, when he finished,
he drive home and then to support his family. On
Saturday and Sunday he would work at the the AutoZone
there in Willis, which he didn't know this. But my

(18:04):
sister in law is the regional manager for all autozones
in this whole region. She's worked at AutoZone since she
was sixteen years old. It's crazy. She rose through the
ranks to be pretty high up in a male dominated industry.
And she's as tough as any man. I mean, she's
gonna outwork anybody and everybody. We laughed because my brother, Steve,

(18:27):
I mean, you can't tell her you told hertz or
you got a cough, because she doesn't miss work. You
ain't missing work anyway. So he didn't even know. He
worked technically for her. A couple of runs down the
ladder and I told the story. I says, it breaks
my heart. My buddy's fifty three like I am. In fact,
I'm November tenth, he's November twentieth. I think you know,

(18:48):
when you've been in school with somebody your entire life,
you know, as a kid, you know everybody's birthday and
all that. Small school, small town. His dad was our teacher.
His dad drove the bus. The warning family, everybody knows
the warnings and anyway, So I said, Ben, you can't
keep living like this Man, this is rough. So I

(19:08):
just wrote about it on Facebook because I was talking
about how hard people are out there working and I
see these politicians demean people and what they're really doing.
Let's be honest, they're mostly demeaning white working class people
because rich white people are usually democrats. It's just a fact.
Really rich people, especially that live on the Two Coast,

(19:31):
they're demeaning white working people, and they think very low
of black working and Hispanic working people. They take them
for granted and they demean white working Bill. That's what
the whole racist thing is about. You people are dumb.
And I think to myself, you know, there's people like
being out there busting their ass to get by to

(19:53):
provide for his wife and his kids, and his kids
now have full time jobs. So anyway, as luck would
have it, a couple of days before, like two days before,
the head of Mueller, which is our show sponsor that
makes steel buildings, metal buildings. They have a location down
south in Rosenberg and up north off seventy five North,

(20:19):
very close to where Ben lives in Willis, And so
I called my buddy, who's the head of the Mueller
the North location. He's head of the North location. He's
head of both of them, but he runs the North location.
He had told me two days before, as people often do,
Hey man, I'm looking for a salesman, and I don't
want an entry level I want somebody's got people skills in

(20:42):
and he's not going to get rich, but it's what
you make working as a plant contractor in southeast Texas,
but not having to drive back and forth and be
separated from his family. So called benis Ben call Mark,
go sit for this interview. And I got the message
last night that he starts next Wednesday at Mueller, just
a few minutes from his house in Willis. He gets

(21:03):
to sleep in his own bed, he gets to his
wife's from Mexico. He gets to eat his wife's home
cooking every night. Is to see his kids every day.
That's what it's all about. That's why I get mad
when people demean our people. That's why I get mad. Donald, Donald,
you're on the Michael Berry Show. Joe Biden says that

(21:25):
you are garbage? Are you garbage?

Speaker 5 (21:29):
I am not garbage. I'm a garbage man. And the
whole two hundred and fifty hundred and fifty million people
in this country are all garbage men. We pack it up,
we put it out on time, the day it's scheduled.
Are garbage collectors. They're not garbage men. They're trashed. They're
garbage men, but in a sense they come with their

(21:49):
garbage truck, pick it up, and put the boxes right
back down right where they were. We're all professional garbage
collectors and we put it out for them. And that's
a whole country of people living and paying their bills
and paying their mortgage because they drive a garbage truck.

Speaker 2 (22:07):
Martin Luther King was actually in Memphis. I'm surprised nobody's
talked about. This came to mind last night when he
was assassinated. He was in Memphis in support of the
sanitation workers strike the garbagemen, and he made a statement
that garbage men are as important as doctors because if
you don't pick up the trash, you have issues with

(22:28):
diseases being spread. And at the sanitation workers protests, it
was all black men and they're holding these signs say
I am a man, and they told the press I
am not garbage, I am a man. Interesting that Joe
Biden would say what he said.

Speaker 10 (22:48):
But it's only later in your political career, Did you
change your position wise?

Speaker 1 (22:52):
The Michael Barriers have become friends with school shooters.

Speaker 7 (22:56):
He called them garbage. No way, My supporters are far
higher quality than Crooked Joe or Lion Cameron.

Speaker 2 (23:08):
Grant Patterson, with whom I work said zar My mom
is a big time crowcheer. Pretty much a quilt, but
my mom calls it an afghan. She made me one
when I left for college. He went to Texas Tech.
She made Bailey that's his wife and I won when
we got married. And she's made two for Palmer that's

(23:29):
his child birth and the first birthday. I have a
lot of love for those blankets because they were handmade
by my mom and took her many months to make them.
There's nothing better, or, as Pamela writes, there's no rest
under heaven and sorry, there's no rest under heaven above
quite like under a quilt handmade with love. There is

(23:53):
no rest under heaven above like under a quilt handmade
with love. I bet she didn't make that up. I
bet that's a kind of a quilt maker's creed or something.
I liked the sound of that. We should have a
song for this quilt discussion. El Casino outside the small
is from Bailey outside the small town of dime Box, Texas.

(24:15):
I know where Dinmebox is since Mimi's quilt shop full
of old ladies like you spoke about on your show today.
They are quite familiar with the quilt convention you talked about.
The sweet lady that was running it when I came
upon the shop was named Dorothy. I found her shop
back in twenty fourteen, I believe. As I was headed
out to crude Pad site to gather oil and drive

(24:37):
it into Channel View, Memi's was sitting out all by
itself in the middle of nowhere and had a really
relaxing looking porch on it. It could have been the
subject of a Norman Rockwell painting. It was a perfect
day in the perfect place in the middle of Texas.
Initially I passed it up, but then I decided to
back up my rig and stop and go inside. That

(25:00):
line would have been better if he'd just said, and
go inside for a spell. Before I knew it, I'd
given them information for three quilts for two of my
aunts and one great aunt. My sweet aunt Velta, who
led me to Jesus as a young boy. She's in
her mid eighties. Now, Oh, I get teary eyed thinking
about Auntvelta, and I don't even know her. I do

(25:20):
know her, I just don't know her. Over the next
several months they made quilts and had them mailed and
delivered by Christmas. I'm gonna read the rest of that
because it's it hits home to me. So let's see here,
Angie writes, I love hearing you talk about quilts. I

(25:42):
don't want to reach out. Let me go to the
class people cutting onions in here, trying to do a
radio show, Bertha. Joe Biden says, you are garbage. Are
you garbage, Bertha, No, sir, I am.

Speaker 11 (25:57):
A child of God and so that work for us
are not garbage either. They're really nice people. When my
husband had his stroke last year, they picked up our
garbage out of far here, out of our yard, dumped
it and brought it back in. Now it can holler
to the road, but they still are bringing the dumpster
back into our yards. No, nobody's garbage.

Speaker 2 (26:18):
God bless them. I hope at Christmas you have a
little nave dat fund that you give them how much
it is and how much you can, because that goes
a long long way. Swammy. You're on the Michael Berry Show.
Joe Biden, the President of the United States, the top
democrat in the country, says you are garbage. Are you garbage?

Speaker 4 (26:41):
Just a Bury?

Speaker 8 (26:41):
And I say that in Santis.

Speaker 2 (26:43):
Yeah you may no soa almost Alma's almost almost. Thank you,
Michael Berry. I'm a drug professional, trug.

Speaker 9 (27:00):
I'd been hand since nineteen eighty six.

Speaker 2 (27:02):
Loved his nation, brother, and I love your show man.

Speaker 9 (27:05):
Thank you for.

Speaker 5 (27:06):
All you do.

Speaker 2 (27:07):
We should have a no soy by sort of chant
at the Trump rally today. Scott, you're on the Michael
Berry Show. You can do yours in English if you like,
or whatever other language you.

Speaker 9 (27:18):
Want from garbage.

Speaker 2 (27:19):
Are you garbage, sir? Joe Biden says you are.

Speaker 9 (27:23):
Yeah, Yeah, sure, I'm garbage. You bet. You know you
think about it. I mean, first it was what was it?
I think it was the Walmart smellies, like, yeah, okay,
that was you know, you had the bitter clingers, you know,
by the way, Christians and gun owners need to get
out and vote. But anyway, you know, then you had.

Speaker 2 (27:43):
What let me tell you something. I got an email
from a guy today and he said I almost didn't
vote wasn't going to vote, and he went through this
whole story named William went to this whole story of
how his son was on the iPad while they were
on their way to the hunting and something popped up

(28:04):
and he saw his son and got to thinking about it,
and he turned around and came back and voted. This
is a guy that emails me five hundred times a year.
This is a guy that's plugged in, that understands how
bad things are. It's very hard for people to understand
that you are just a drop in the ocean. So
is every other drop. If every drop in the ocean

(28:26):
stops being a drop in the ocean. I don't know
where to go with that. For moment, I was just
trying to make a point. You know, sometimes that I
finished with a flourish and that time is just kind
of like, you know, parched. You know, we wouldn't have
had no ocean. I don't know what ought to say,
you know, I don't know. So a listener, Cinddy van

(28:50):
hook sends me an email. They've been going to Trump rallies,
and she said, Hey, do you know that at the
Trump rallies they're playing that President Trump is playing this
audience of your show. I said, no, I didn't. So
she pulled up one of the rallies where he's been
doing this. This was Allentown, Pennsylvania. And you'll hear it.

(29:11):
You'll hear it when it gets to it. Go ahead.

Speaker 6 (29:15):
The day I take the oath of office, the migration
and this horrible migrant invasion ends, and the restoration of
our country begins. And it begins in a very strong way.

Speaker 7 (29:30):
The savage is charged with brutalizing and murdering precious Jocelyn.
Are members of the same vicious venezuel and prison gang
trenday Arragua, that has taken over apartment complexes and unleashing
a violent killing spree all over America.

Speaker 6 (29:47):
They're all over America. In Colorado, they've taken over big complexes.

Speaker 7 (29:52):
The governor's are radical left Democrat who's petrified. He doesn't
know what to do.

Speaker 6 (29:57):
They have the weapons of a fine military.

Speaker 7 (30:01):
They've even taken over recently Times Square in New York.

Speaker 6 (30:04):
Please take a look.

Speaker 2 (30:06):
Open borders, Deadly consequences, order crisis, record high crossings are
putting a street on cities across America. It is a
full blood invasion. Go back, Go back. It's us. Get
out there and vote votes, Get out there and vote.
Do not wait. Please, do not wait on elect to Day.
Please don't think you're gonna be strategic. And if I

(30:29):
don't vote now, they can't cheat. Every campaign wants you
to vote now. Vote Republican all the way down. We
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