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Speaker 1 (00:05):
It's that time, time, time, time, luck and load till
Michael Very Show is on the air.

Speaker 2 (00:16):
Yes, Jesus Christ is alive.

Speaker 3 (00:20):
He rose from the dead. And that day, that Easter
Sunday morning, that first Easter, when Mary and Mary Magdalene
and Saloon went to the grave expecting to annoy a
dead body, they saw the Angel sitting there.

Speaker 2 (00:35):
And they said, where is Jesus.

Speaker 3 (00:38):
The Angel said, he is not here.

Speaker 2 (00:40):
He has risen.

Speaker 3 (00:41):
I submit to you tonight that that's the greatest news
the world has ever heard.

Speaker 4 (00:46):
We will restore America's promise. We will put America first,
and we will take back the nation that.

Speaker 2 (00:54):
We all love.

Speaker 5 (00:57):
We bleed the same blood, we share the same home,
and we salute the same great American flag.

Speaker 4 (01:10):
We are one people, one family, and one glorious nation
under God. And as we gather with family and friends,
will not forget the true source of our joy and
our strength. America has put our trust in God. It
will always be in God. We trust we will never

(01:31):
change them.

Speaker 2 (01:31):
Reverer.

Speaker 6 (01:32):
Here's these words of mine, and accellently them may be
compared to a wise man, a wise person who built
his house on rock, and the rain fell, and the
floods came, and the winds blew and slammed.

Speaker 2 (01:47):
Against the house. And yet does not fail, for it
had been founded on the rock.

Speaker 6 (01:56):
Jesus says, everyone who hears these words of Mine and
does not act on them, they just hear, will be
like a food, a foolish man, a foolish person who
built his house on sand, and the rain fell, and
the floods came to the ones blue and slammed against
the house. The same thing happened to the family on

(02:19):
the sand, the family on the rock. But look at
the difference, and it's fell, and great was the fall
of that family.

Speaker 7 (02:31):
The government sat down, and all if there's anybody out
there still listening, still alive, after the devastation of the
federal government being shut down, and all, you know, the
problem with the government shut down, there's always the fear
who's going to be blamed for it, And in political

(02:54):
circles it's its lore. In nineteen ninety four, Republicans and
the Contract with America came roaring into the House first
time they had controlled the House, and I think it
was forty years Newt Gingrich was the leader, and he
was Clinton's generation. He was Clinton's peer, He understood policy,

(03:18):
he could explain it. This was it, man, We were
doing it. And they wanted to put the screws to
Clinton and they did with a five days shutdown in
mid November of nineteen ninety five. And then the shutdown
game continues, right, we just funded a little bit of time,

(03:41):
so we all get to play this game. And you
keep watching.

Speaker 2 (03:44):
Hope they don't close it down. Hope they don't close
it down. It's gonna be closed. Wo man. They all
came to an agreement.

Speaker 7 (03:53):
So first it's like two dogs in the dog park,
you know, first they all the hairs are up, and
then and then they come to an agreement. And then
everybody says, who man. And then they hold hands and say,
you know, we put aside our differences and we compromise that.
Everybody says, oh, thank the Lord, they did it again.

Speaker 2 (04:14):
How they do lead? How they do lead us to people?
Shepherds of us to fly?

Speaker 3 (04:20):
Oh?

Speaker 2 (04:20):
How they do it? Well? That was ninety five. Then
a year later.

Speaker 7 (04:29):
The second and this was the big one, and this
is the one that everybody talks about. This one went
into Lord. This is the legendary government shutdown. It became
the longest government shut down at that time, lasting twenty
one days from December sixteenth, nineteen ninety five to January sixth,
nineteen ninety six. And to hear political consultants tell it today,

(04:55):
oh my goodness, it was the biggest goof by Republicans ever.
Well that's not exactly true. What was the goof they
couldn't control was that the media blamed Republicans and they
kept showing pictures there was the president. Oh my goodness,

(05:19):
President Trump in there by himself.

Speaker 2 (05:21):
I don't even know if he has security. He probably
has to make his own coffee. My goodness, that poor
fellow he's in there. He's only one.

Speaker 7 (05:28):
Working everybody else at home. But if they want fund
the government, he'll work for free. Look at him like
Paul Bunyan out there, just swinging his action like big
John down in the coal mine, holding it up so
everybody else can survive. Well, then we later find out
that he was actually in there putting cigars in places

(05:52):
on Monica Lewinsky they didn't belong, and apparently he had
drying his skin dryness opening with if you know what
I mean, He.

Speaker 2 (06:03):
Wasn't in there alone. Let them arrest this year to that.

Speaker 7 (06:07):
So now we're all supposed to believe we don't want
to shut down because that's what cost the Republicans. So
for thirty years we thought, oh, no shutdown, no shutdown.
Well Trump has proved again and again that the rules
don't apply to him. Yeah, here's your shutdown. We got
a shutdown, y'all.

Speaker 2 (06:24):
Go ahead. We're in the.

Speaker 7 (06:25):
Middle of to shutdown because they want health care for illegals.
Remember in the presidential election when they said who will
support healthcare for the legals? Every single one of them
raise their hands. And now they go that.

Speaker 2 (06:36):
That's not what we're doing. That's not Now they're saying, well,
that's not the only thing we're doing. First they weren't
doing it. Now that's not the only thing.

Speaker 3 (06:47):
Our team.

Speaker 7 (06:47):
Jeffries visited the White House to discuss the government shutdown
and the Democrat demands. Trump had mariachi music played over
the loud speaker to troll him.

Speaker 2 (07:04):
He also retweeted or posted a picture and.

Speaker 7 (07:11):
Video that was made of my Kim Jeffries in a sombrero,
the big hat, and an over the top ridiculous Halloween
style mustache to make him look like a Mexican street vendor.
Oh he's he's school yard bully cruel, which is hilarious

(07:31):
to watch.

Speaker 2 (07:32):
I mean, it's just fantastic. I absolutely love it.

Speaker 7 (07:37):
But at heart here when the funning games is over,
there's a real issue. Republicans for too long gave in
to Democrats on things like illegal aliens and how much
we spend on him money we don't have. So the

(08:01):
real reason for the shutdown, and see this, this is Trump.
Trump is very strategic. A lot of people don't understand that.
Many of Trump's battles and you know who else used
to do this was Andrew Breitbart.

Speaker 2 (08:15):
But many times Trump.

Speaker 7 (08:18):
Kicks up a dust a dust up in order to
draw attention to something he couldn't get your attention on otherwise.
If you've ever seen the Malcolm X biography that Denzel
Washington I think did a very good job as Malcolm X.

(08:40):
When they it was it was, oh, what was the
guy's name, the black nationalist leader, the the the old
man who Malcolm X had been his right hand man,
and it was one of his guys that assassinated her. No,
not Malcolm who was one of his guys. That that's good,

(09:03):
that killed Malcolm X. Well, Malcolm X knew they were
going to kill him, just a question of when he'd
been saying it. You know that he's going to send
somebody to kill me, because he was basically pointing out
that the old man had a bunch of handmaidens that
were underage girls that he was having sex with, and
he was a bad guy and he wasn't a moral man,
and that he was should not be the face of

(09:24):
the nation of Islam anyway. But if you watch, if
you've seen that movie, you know that there is a
man who stands up and screams.

Speaker 4 (09:35):
Man, get your hand out of my pocket.

Speaker 2 (09:36):
You're not still steal my money.

Speaker 7 (09:39):
And as he stands up, he pulls his pocket out
and when that happens, the screaming and hollering creates a
distraction and everyone looks. And when that happens, they walk
up from the other side, and from it's in a theater,
they walk up toward the stage and they they shoot

(10:00):
Malcolm X multiple times. Well, what Trump does is he
creates these situations that make people uncomfortable. But he has
to do that to get you to focus on it.
So by allowing the shutdown and not giving into their demands.

Speaker 2 (10:23):
He has created.

Speaker 7 (10:25):
He is controlling the narrative through his actions, and the
narrative is Democrats demand health care for illegal aliens. Trump
knows we shouldn't give it. We need to deport these people.
We can't afford it. So now every American is out
there going, you know, I don't have good enough health

(10:49):
care for myself. I can barely pay for health care
for myself. Why are we paying for it for illegal aliens?
And this has made people. A poll that I think
was CNN did of Democrats, just democrats, fifteen percent think

(11:09):
that the shutdown's a good idea, sixty five percent think
it's a bad idea. Twenty percent, I guess can't figure
out what they're supposed to do until they're told. But
let's talk about free health care for illegal edens and
what that looks like. Let's talk about what that looks
like for you, the taxpayer. Gavin Newsom tried this in
California in twenty twenty two. He announced California is going

(11:35):
to give free health care for undocumented aliens, that's illegal aliens,
and he used as his reason it's the moral thing
to do, and he said it'll cost two point two
billion dollars a year. We're a big state, We're a
wealthy state. We can afford it. It's the right thing

(11:59):
to do.

Speaker 2 (11:59):
By God.

Speaker 7 (12:00):
I'll get all the credit. It'll cost you a bunch
of money. That was in twenty twenty two. It goes
into effect in twenty twenty three. In twenty twenty five,
just two short years later, California has a twelve billion
dollar deficit. So what does he do. He freezes the

(12:24):
program for new entries, because guess what, there are always
more people signing up for freebies than you imagine. And
he says to those who were signed up, we can't
do free anymore.

Speaker 2 (12:41):
You're gonna have to pay a monthly. Well wait a.

Speaker 7 (12:43):
Minute, I thought free health care for illegals was the
moral thing to do. If free was the moral thing
to do, how can you charge them. It's the antithesis
of free, which would make it immoral. It's not right

(13:05):
to ask illegal aliens to pay for the things we
give them.

Speaker 2 (13:11):
It's not right.

Speaker 7 (13:13):
We've been told illegal aliens are sacred. We the American taxpayer.
You need to raise taxes on these damn Californians, and
they need to pay more money to pay for these
sacred illegal aliens who are trafficking, murdering, raping, stealing their cars.

(13:34):
They need to pay more for these people. It should
never befall the illegal alien to pay for anything. They
should be free to do whatever they want and have
whatever they want. That is the moral thing to do.
So what was supposed to cost two point two billion
dollars has now created a twelve billion dollar and growing deficit.

(13:55):
And now hey, we can't add anybody new to the program,
and you' all got to start paying for a little
bit of it. That two point two billion dollar program
that is now over eleven billion dollars and counting. And

(14:15):
the people who are getting it, they're screaming and hollering
that it's not any good.

Speaker 2 (14:21):
Gosh.

Speaker 7 (14:22):
It's almost like when you give away something free, people
don't appreciate it and it's not very good. Go into
the inner cities of this country and build a pool
for the people that they can all come to, and
then go back in a month and see what you got.

Speaker 2 (14:40):
It's the Michael Berry's shows. We've learned.

Speaker 7 (14:45):
Maybe you knew before, but we've learned over the last
few weeks that dearborn Michigan is basically a Muslim city
in a Muslim country, surrounded by the rest of the
state of Michigan. And now it turns out that they've
gone from nine percent Muslim police force to almost fifty

(15:06):
percent and growing. We've learned that their police chief has
basically expressed it as are to have one hundred percent
Muslim police force. We have a Muslim mayor, and I
think every person who is the head of any department
there is Muslim. And if you ask yourself, well, what's
wrong with that? Let me ask you this, name one

(15:30):
country that is majority Muslim that you or anybody you
know would want to live in. You're welcome to have
the opinion. Hey, Muslims are part of the fabric of
our nation. Okay, but Muslims at three percent is one thing.

(15:52):
When there is a Muslim majority in a city, we
have seen without fail what happens. In fact, unfortunately Islam
as we know it in the modern sense. Now, we
can start talking about the Barbary Wars, and we can
bring up El sid and we can talk about vast

(16:13):
movements of people a thousand years ago, and people love
to do this as if it's relevant to today.

Speaker 2 (16:17):
And that's fine, that's fine.

Speaker 7 (16:19):
It makes for good debates on YouTube, or people show
up at speeches and are fine. But I'm talking about
twenty twenty five in America, and what I would tell
you is that Islam in the last fifty years or
Muslim nations have changed so dramatically.

Speaker 2 (16:42):
It used to be the.

Speaker 7 (16:43):
Case that Iran was a place that Westerners and East
Asians would visit because it was beautiful, but not nearly
as much as Beirut, which was sort of the Eastern
You know, there was a time that Beyroot was a

(17:06):
place that people would actually go on vacation. Be Root
was respected as was Tehran in Iran as places of
culture in cuisine and art, music, literature, from omark Im
to great movies. There was actually an industrial base of

(17:30):
retail products. They were making things that people would want,
not just bombs and oil. This was also true to
varying degrees in Egypt. Now you had NASA trying to
lead a Pan Arab coalition, but that was less about

(17:54):
sort of a modern version of over the top Islam,
and it was more about a regional, almost racial connection.
Pan Arabism was not I would argue there people who
will argue back, but pan Arabism was not about uniting

(18:17):
the Islamic people of the world. Now there were calls
for that, because sometimes you give the audience what they're craving,
even though that's not what you're intending or what you
would actually create. But Nasar had begun in the fifties,
as we had seen some other nations do had begun

(18:40):
this sort of split with the Western world, and the
tension in the politics between well, you could go through
a number of nations Iran, Lebanon, Syria, Egypt, and the
British and then Americans is one that particularly with the

(19:05):
creation of Israel.

Speaker 2 (19:06):
But that's not the only thing at play here.

Speaker 7 (19:09):
But the creation of Israel in forty eight, now all
of a sudden, the Balfour Declaration and especially British involvement,
but then increasingly American involvement. And what happened was we
the West, particularly America, bet on a number of dictators

(19:33):
who were our guy in the region, and our guy
in the region, abused their power and eventually they would all,
one by one be toppled.

Speaker 2 (19:47):
And you could really see that.

Speaker 7 (19:48):
Going all the way back to Basher, going all the
way up to Basher Asad, the most recent who fell
in Syria. Basha Asad was not always described in the
United States as the worst most awful human being ever
American CIA involvement with his in support with his father

(20:09):
and then handing the throne to him. But this was
also true of Saddam Hussein, who we first propped up
and supported it before the nineteen eighties Iran Iraq war.
But we used our CIA used the Iran Iraq War
to kind of level off both of those nations and

(20:30):
keep them so busy fighting each other that they couldn't
amass much strength and cause problems to others. But by
the end of the decade in ninety that had come
to an end. And then, as you recall, by ninety
one we've got Saddam Saber rattling and rolling into.

Speaker 2 (20:55):
Was it Katar, No, it was Kuwait? How could I
forget that rolling into ku ate In?

Speaker 7 (21:01):
I guess it was ninety one, and then creating the
first desert storm, and then that brings us into that region,
and here was again one of these guys that we
kind of had under control and was our guy in
the region. We've done this a lot. We've done this
in Saudi Arabia, where we have supported a dictatorial individual,

(21:25):
so that we have one guy to deal with there
and the country doesn't fall into the hands of radical Islam,
which has been on the rise in the last seventy
five years. And that's of course what happened in Iran,
and so we had the paul A VI who was
our guy, and these people end up. You had the

(21:46):
same thing with the Russian states of say Chowchescu in Romania.

Speaker 2 (21:52):
So you have these.

Speaker 7 (21:53):
Guys that they're the puppet for their overlord, in this
case for Russia, and the people have had enough and
there's a revolution and they throw him out.

Speaker 2 (22:01):
Well, we've had a series of.

Speaker 7 (22:06):
Cases we've bungled and nations that have now gone sour
that we once controlled through their dictator who lived in
splendor and we allowed it. Now that's this is hard
to have a conversation about in public. But people will say, well,
you can't you know that guy was a bad guy.
We supported this bad guy. This was true in Egypt,

(22:28):
and yeah, but the replacement for the bad guy ends
up being what we would call democracy, and it becomes
an Islamic theocracy that is very.

Speaker 2 (22:40):
Unstable for the people there who are.

Speaker 7 (22:43):
Dissidents, Christians, Jews, atheists, women, homos and so is the
country really better under self control and self governance and
democracy which we're supposed to believe in if the majority
of the country is absolutely nuts? Subject for another day.
But what are we going to get out of Muslim

(23:05):
majority cities in this country? We're starting to see that
in Dearborn, and we're starting to see that in Minneapolis
that has elected Ilhan Omarin's about to elect one of
their own as the mayor.

Speaker 2 (23:17):
And a new report will tell you this isn't going.

Speaker 1 (23:20):
To end up. Well, if he doesn't say it, then
who will.

Speaker 2 (23:26):
Talk about Minneapolis?

Speaker 7 (23:28):
Once enough Somalis were brought into the city, it started
looking more and more like Somalia. You started having the
same problems of a pirate state like Somalia. If you
bring enough people into a small area, and you create

(23:50):
enough density within that small area, and those people are
all from the same culture, which is quite unlike the
culture that existed before them, it won't take long until
they will become the dominant culture.

Speaker 2 (24:03):
And Americans have been taught well, that's okay, because we
want to be tolerant. Okay, how about this. How about
I take you.

Speaker 7 (24:13):
To a village a hamlet in England where the people
have been so tolerant that girls are being raped on
record numbers, where now the town has a tent that
they erect at the town's annual fair for the girls
who've been raped to go in so they don't tell

(24:34):
the cops and they talk to them about, you know,
healing and you know part of part of living is
being raped because you are a young girl. And these
are men who come from a different culture. How about
the fact that we've seen in England and the United
States a number of cases where we have seen men
who end up getting caught raping little girls or boys

(24:59):
engaged in a extreme violence and other unthinkable crimes, and
the defense from their mosque and their leaders is, well,
wait a second, this guy comes from a different culture.
He didn't realize that's a bad thing here. Okay, I'll
take you at your word. You're telling me that he

(25:21):
comes from a culture where child rape is okay. That's
your defense. I'll assume you're telling the truth, and I
believe that you are. In that case, I don't want
people from that culture coming here. If people believe that
child rape is okay, that is a disqualifier from being

(25:44):
able to come here, right, fair, I don't want you
serving on a jury. I don't want you in charge
of children. I don't want you wearing the badge. You
don't share the values of this country. It has long
been the case that as we talked about what made
America special, and as America was less white than it

(26:11):
had been and new cultures were incorporated into the hole,
we use the term a melting pot. And it was
a nice little it made us all feel good. But
if you have a melting pot of a certain soup
and all of a sudden you pour ammonium in there, Oh,

(26:34):
you just adding to the melting pot, Well that's not
it's not consistent with the rest of what you have.
So let's take a look at Somalia. I'm sorry, Minneapolis,
and let's see what's going on in mogen issue, where
we find that fifty percent of immigrants had committed immigration fraud.

(26:56):
You've got to figure you never catch everyone, So if
half the people have committed immigration fraud, it means that
far more than that. You also find out that all
of the DOGE work related to federal expenditures. In Minneapolis,
we're seeing the largest welfare fraud in the country. We're

(27:21):
seeing cases where husbands and wives are divorcing because by
divorcing you still live together, you still live just but
on paper, who cares, it's American laws. Anyway, We broke
them to come here because on paper, if you're divorced
and she's single, then you get more government grants. And
what happens is they place people in government offices who

(27:45):
help them cheat the system, and then the word spreads
through the mosque. This is what we want to do.
And so now you've got everybody in Mogan issue now
applying for this benefit and this benefit and this benefit.
And God help you if you want to bring some
restraint to the spending on this program, because all the
people will die. Lloyd Doggett said yesterday in an interview,

(28:07):
fifty one thousand people will die if the Republican cuts
go into effect. How'd you arrive at that number? Besides,
if you're just going to make numbers up, make it
five hundred thousand, make it five million. Let's doo like
the minimum wage, when you just decided we'd have a
fifteen dollar minimum wage, why not fifty? Why not five hundred?

(28:31):
None of it's based in reality anyway, here's the story
from Fox nine Minneapolis.

Speaker 2 (28:35):
Saint Paul I.

Speaker 8 (28:36):
Did four people and referred dozens of others to ICE.
Here a photos of two of the people they arrested
during what they called Operation Twin Shield. It all happened
over the span of the last week and a half
throughout the Twin Cities. Investigators say they found at least
two hundred and seventy five cases of suspected immigration fraud.
One case involved a man who admitted to using a

(28:58):
fake death certificate from Kenya to convince the FEDS that
his wife was dead, even though they say she's actually
alive in living here in Minneapolis. In another case, a
suspected terrorist's son overstate his visa, according to investigators, and
committed marriage fraud. They arrested four undocumented immigrants and issued
notices to appear or referred immigrants to ICE in forty

(29:21):
two other cases.

Speaker 2 (29:23):
These are not victimless crimes.

Speaker 9 (29:25):
Every case of fraud we uncovered damages our national security,
undermines the integrity of our immigration system, and as I
just gave you an example, has real consequences. At the
end of the day, immigration fraud will not and will
no longer be tolerated in this country.

Speaker 2 (29:44):
And there's no word yet on any.

Speaker 8 (29:45):
Criminal charges stemming from this investigation, but investigators did point
out that they are always working with federal prosecutors when
they uncover suspected crimes.

Speaker 2 (29:57):
What if hypothetically.

Speaker 7 (30:01):
Everybody in a town was committing fraud everyone, well, you
couldn't try any of them for a crime because everybody
else would say, what are they done wrong?

Speaker 2 (30:13):
I'm doing it. What if hypothetically everybody in a.

Speaker 7 (30:18):
Town was from a different country and one of their
fellow countrymen, you know, some visitor comes driving through and
he's from oh, I don't know, Whiteville, Wisconsin, and he's
beaten up by a mob of Somalis. And then there's

(30:39):
a trial and the jury will not be of his peers,
It'll be of the criminals peers in Moganishu. How do
you think that's going to play out? And then you
start to see the problem with the collapse of the
American urban environment as we're overwhelmed, because you see, when

(31:02):
you have unlimited immigration that is illegal and can't be controlled,
there will be people who will fill the void. There
will be enterprises, criminal enterprises, and whether they're trafficking drugs
or people. It won't matter whether their reason is to
declare a new caliphate or just send a pipeline of

(31:24):
young boys and girls that can be raped when they
get here, whether it's to send fentanyl or heroine or
name the hottest new drug of the moment. It's not
that any one of these things has happened standing alone.
It's that every individual patchwork of criminal enterprises you can

(31:44):
imagine has infiltrated our system. And the Democrats have decided,
rather than pick one or the other, will be for
all of them. Will be for wide open borders and
criminal enterprises, and all of the new people that come
to this country who benefit will vote for us, and
we'll make sure they get to vote. And as long

(32:06):
as we can get some of the people who are
here already to think this is good, then we can
get to fifty one percent or enough to cheat and
get over the topic, and before you know it, you
don't have America.

Speaker 8 (32:17):
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