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Speaker 1 (00:00):
At time, time, time, time, luck and load.

Speaker 2 (00:07):
So Michael Arry Show is on the air.

Speaker 1 (00:44):
It's not getting a lot of attention, but it signals
a major shift for the Democrats. The head of the
largest teachers union, the American Federation of Teachers, a very nasty.

Speaker 2 (00:59):
Woman by the name of Randy Weingarten.

Speaker 1 (01:02):
Fellas, don't get excited. I don't mean nasty like miss Jackson.
I mean nasty like the old troll that lives under
the bridge. She has resigned from the board of the DNC,
and the leader of the largest municipal employees asked me

(01:26):
it's called has also resigned on the same weekend. Now,
my sources revealed she didn't resign, she was pushed out. Well,
let's start with the question, what in the hell is
the teachers' union head doing as part of the National

(01:46):
Democrat Convention Committee. But I guess the question is why
is she being pushed out. There's a difference between Democrats
and Republicans. Republican voters are people who want a good

(02:06):
government that will be like a proper referee. Just call
balls and strikes, let battles and let ideas and positions
and individuals battle it out.

Speaker 2 (02:20):
Just keep the field level.

Speaker 1 (02:23):
In fair enforce the laws, keep the guardrails, ensure contracts
are honored. There is fairness afoot laws are followed. Democrats
don't have this position. Democrats live off of government and
they thrive off of power. When they lose, they do

(02:47):
not do what Republicans do. When John McCain lost to
Barack Obama in two thousand and eight, if you remember
how he behaved, it was an honor for him to
lose to Barack Obama. And he said so, he said,
he is no shame to losing to the first black
man to be president in his country. This is a

(03:10):
historic moment. He was so proud to not want to win.
He was so proud to be there, to kind of
slow down. I'm a sucker for videos where they'll put
a kid in who's blind in a football game, or

(03:31):
they'll put in a kid who's retarded, and they'll give
him the ball and everybody will go toward him and
almost tackle him, but not quite and he gets to
score and he is over the moon happy in all
I can imagine, he's how happy that kid is and

(03:52):
how happy his parents are that everybody else took a
moment from wanting to win there playing time, wanting to
be the star, and they gave him a moment.

Speaker 2 (04:06):
To get to be the star because he won't have
many in his life.

Speaker 1 (04:10):
But that's not how you run a government or a country.
And it was as if John McCain was so proud.
I could tackle him. I could point out his flaws,
I could point out his associations, I could point out
what he's going to do as president.

Speaker 2 (04:26):
But I'm not gonna because.

Speaker 1 (04:28):
I want to be the guy who lost to the
first black president. I want to do my part, and
I have more power to elect him than anybody because
I can run a really bad campaign and pull back
and never criticize him. In twenty twelve, Mitt Romney, same thing.
Mitt Romney was honored to get to be the guy

(04:50):
to so gracefully, so gracefully lose. Now, he didn't suffer
the way the rest of us did. He didn't suffer
the way the rest of Americans did because Barack Obama
was president. He just goes on to the Senate and
continues to live his wonderful little life. He didn't have

(05:13):
the grit in his belly, the fire to defeat Barack
Obama because he was going to be fined either way.
He didn't want to defeat Obama. He thought it'd be
cool if he was president. We wanted to defeat Obama.
We wanted to destroy Obama. We wanted him driven for

(05:33):
public life, ashamed of what he had done. We wanted
his policies exposed as evil and never tried again. But
Mitt Romney didn't. Mitt Romney thought he should be the
ultimate gentleman. People with nothing to lose love to be
very gracious. Oh yes, would you like some great papon

(05:57):
Before we began our joust, you asked the average voter,
who's suffering under these bad policies. They don't take this approach.
This is why when you see presidents cavorting. When you
saw George H. W. Bush hanging out with Bill Clinton,
wait a second. Clinton ran against you and called you

(06:19):
the worst possible names. Then he wins, and you can't
tell us enough times how much you love him and
showing us how gracious you are in defeat. If the
future of the world rests on this campaign, then you
don't lose and say well, he was such a good guy.

(06:42):
Democrats don't do that. Democrats play to win. For Democrats,
there is no gracious graceful loss. The sixteen when by
Trump was a shock, Democrats were devastated. Hillary Clinton went

(07:03):
on a bitter, old angry woman tour. You remember she said,
I lost because women let their husbands tell them how
to vote. Those cattle, those sheep, those stupid witches.

Speaker 2 (07:15):
Do you remember that.

Speaker 1 (07:17):
They claimed that Trump had stolen the election. They set
him up with the deep state, Russia collusion, the Russians putin,
had put him in there, and then they outright stole
twenty twenty and the minute they lost twenty twenty four,
because this time we.

Speaker 2 (07:33):
Were prepared, what did they do?

Speaker 1 (07:37):
They started the no kings, They started the protests, they
started the lawsuits, They started the courts trying to invalidate
everything he did. They started burning the cities down. The
Democrats want to win at all costs. Our side is
the majority of Americans, but we're just not willing to

(07:57):
do what it takes to win the way that Democrats do.
And at that point you have to wonder who wants
this thing more other than Donald Trump. There are very
few on our side who I think wanted the way
we did. I really enjoy I listen to both sessions

(08:18):
of your show every.

Speaker 2 (08:20):
Day, Michael Berry, you had the most pleasant voice.

Speaker 1 (08:25):
One of the most interesting aspects of Elon Musk's DOGE
was the development that we all had suspicions, but I
don't think any of us expected it to the scale
and breadth that it turned out to be. That charitable
funds from our government were going into newspapers, magazines all

(08:52):
left leaning. They were going into activist organizations that were
seeking to under the United States stability, that seek to
create chaos, death, destruction, fire, mayhem on the streets of
our cities. And now we're seeing that manifested not only

(09:13):
in Los Angeles, but Atlanta, Chicago, New York, and it's
coming to more places this weekend.

Speaker 2 (09:21):
Fellow named Daniel.

Speaker 1 (09:22):
Turner, who is the founder of Power of the Future,
testified before the Subcommittee on Delivering on Government Efficiency DOGE
recently to address the subject public funds, Private agendas mngo's
gone wild and so it was described as a as

(09:42):
intending to quote expose how radical Democrats have funneled billions
of taxpayer dollars to non governmental organizations in GEO to
advance destructive policies like open borders, the Green New Deal scam,
all while l the pockets of their friends and allies. Well,

(10:03):
I'll tell you that's why the Democrats, the media, that's
why they all screamed at the Doze Declaration and the
demand to end funding for all this nonsense.

Speaker 2 (10:15):
That's why they claim people will die and it'll be
the end of.

Speaker 1 (10:17):
The world, because, frankly, this is how they pay their
bills in reacavoc. It is Daniel Turner is our guest.
Welcome to the program sir, Oh, it's great to be
back with you. Thanks for having me. I'm going to
just open up first to what's in the news and
the NGOs. They're called non government organizations, but look, the

(10:38):
gold is delivered by the government, so they're really just
an extension of the left wing governmental agents who funded them.
I'd just like you to let's talk talk about the
riots that we're seeing now in the extent to which
our taxpayer dollars are funding this.

Speaker 3 (10:54):
Yeah, there's a reason why we're thirty six and a
half trillion dollars in debt, and there's a reason why
Biden spent several million dollars more than your typical federal
budget every year, and that's because they hit in funding
for all of their Democrat.

Speaker 2 (11:10):
Operatives, and of course they did it.

Speaker 3 (11:12):
Under pretexts, whether it's fighting climate change or racial justice
or equity. What they did is they created these slush
funds and then a bunch of Democrat staffers created organizations
and applied for those funds, and surprise, surprise, if you
know the guy who's in charge of writing the check,
you get a pretty big check. And the problem is

(11:33):
that no one really broke any laws. We can talk
about ethics, and we can talk about the role of government,
but everything they did is perfectly legal. So there's this
really pernicious funding mechanism that Biden put in place that
that government has to close. And so some of these
groups are going to be active this weekend.

Speaker 2 (11:52):
If you look.

Speaker 3 (11:52):
Online, how many environmental groups are supporting these protests this weekend?
And you say, well, I thought this was about immigration
and ice raids, and why would climate groups be involved?
And the reason why is because it's not about immigration,
it's not about climate change, it's not about transgender issues.
It's all about leftists and Democrats maintaining control. And that's

(12:15):
why they're all at each other's rallies. That's why they'll
all be out in force this weekend and why they
are pushing this level of violence because their power has
been taken away from them, and by God, they want
their power and their money back, and this is how
they're going to do it.

Speaker 2 (12:32):
Yeah, it's amazing.

Speaker 1 (12:33):
The power and the money are the flame to which
the moths are attracted, and they wield.

Speaker 2 (12:40):
That power and that money.

Speaker 1 (12:43):
To bring destruction to the rest of us at the
direction of people who personally benefit in many ways by
the downfall, the chaos, the disorder in the United States,
like George Soros. It's very frustrating because these NGOs Daniel
have such nice names like save the Children or Save

(13:03):
the boobs, or peace, Love and prosperity, and you find
out that it's a velvet.

Speaker 2 (13:08):
Glove with an.

Speaker 1 (13:10):
Iron fist inside. And I think these riots are very
important in exposing just how damaging it is that these
organizations exist and do what they do, isn't it.

Speaker 3 (13:21):
Absolutely And that's why they always choose these innocuous titles.
You know, mothers against Asthma, Well, who isn't against asthma?
But Mother's against Asthma is.

Speaker 1 (13:30):
An unfairness infam that I don't want to Daniel. I
don't want to end our discussion. And you go off
and look me up and you find out that I
am against ending asthma. I've been pro asthma my entire career.
I feel like I should expose that, I should confess that.

Speaker 2 (13:46):
But you're right, they're darn good at what they do.

Speaker 1 (13:49):
And you know, this is what you do is find
out what these people do. How did you get involved
with this in the first place.

Speaker 3 (13:57):
Well, part of my organization's mission, Power the Future is
advocating for Our whole mission is advocating for rural energy
American workers. And our energy workers are found in small towns,
are not found in DC. And you say, well, why
would energy workers in rural America need advocates. It's because
there's a very well orchestrated, very well organized effort to
put them out of a job and get our oil

(14:20):
from Saudi Arabia and get our coal from China. And
that's why we're involved in this process. The folks that
are fighting under the guise of climate change, they're not
just little mom and pop shops who are concerned about
asthma from little Jimmy. They are Chinese and foreign funded.
And now we find out they're taxpayer funded, and they're

(14:40):
part of this larger effort to undermine America writ large. Right,
all of these groups have the same goal. That's why
they're all involved in these protests this weekend. Right, whether
it's BLM, whether it's climate change, whether it's transgender issue,
whether it's no matter the cause, they're all exactly hamas

(15:03):
and they use our values always against us. Who doesn't
want clean air, who doesn't think that freedom of religion
is a good thing. But this isn't about freedom of religion.
This isn't about clean air. This is about leftists, progressive
activists undermining America. And that's why you have to be
able to fight them. And that's what power the future does.

Speaker 1 (15:25):
You know, every kid that played youth sports had an
experience where in the early days of playing sports, you
showed up against a team that was not at your level.
They were better coach, better prepared, They've been playing the
sport for five years and you just picked it up
and you had that moment where you realize they are
highly sophisticated, organized, coached everything, and you know you lose

(15:46):
in the ten run rule or seventy to nothing depends
on the game. When you see how coordinated these folks are,
when you see.

Speaker 2 (15:54):
What you're up against. In that sense, it really is staggering.

Speaker 1 (15:59):
And I think the fact that this is all being
coordinated for this weekend, and the masks are dropped off,
and the flags are draped, are dropped off, and they
have capos at each level, it's very hierarchical. It's a
top down deal. This is not an organic, grassroots outpouring
of anger.

Speaker 2 (16:13):
This is just like what they did at Tariar Square
with the supposed Arab spring.

Speaker 1 (16:17):
There is the appearance the patina of an outpouring of
anger at the deportation.

Speaker 2 (16:22):
That's not what this is.

Speaker 1 (16:22):
This is an organized effort. We're going to talk more
about that. But Daniel Turner, we're going to.

Speaker 3 (16:28):
Be changing the name of the Gulf of Mexico.

Speaker 1 (16:31):
To the Gulf of Michael Vari, which has a beautiful room.
Daniel Turner is our guest, and I have asked him
to talk about these NGOs, non government organizations that are
actually funded by the government, so they're not really so
non government. After all, his organization is called Power of
the Future. I would like to step away from the
NGOs for just a moment. Daniel, and talk about your

(16:52):
advocacy for energy workers who don't have an advocate. I'm
the son of a maintenance worker at DuPont and Orange
who spent forty years are at a petrochemical plant, and
it was a tough job. He ended up with asbestos
out of it and a lot of other health problems.
He worked his tail off, he hated his job, but
he provided for our family.

Speaker 2 (17:09):
And absent that plant and absent that.

Speaker 1 (17:11):
Job, I wouldn't be where I am today, and our
family wouldn't have been fed. These are important jobs, and
energy is not only a major sector of our economy
and an employer, it's a big part of our stock portfolio.

Speaker 2 (17:24):
It's a big part of our.

Speaker 1 (17:25):
Ability to move around and heat and cool our homes
and travel and produce, and the byproducts are important. Talk
a little bit about how under attack the energy worker
has been, not on the Trump administration, but has been
in this country and the work the organization does.

Speaker 3 (17:42):
Yeah, and I thank you for that, because under the
pretext of climate change in the energy space, but in
other similar fields of wheeled, blue collar, hardworking American jobs,
they'll use the pretext of free markets. There's an ongoing
effort to just offshore these jobs because you make more
money mining coal if you can use nine year old

(18:05):
girls in Indonesia because you don't have to give them
weekends off and there's no health care benefits and the
new Juneteenth holiday, right, they don't have to get paid
for that. So why wouldn't we want to use all
of our energy or get all of our energy from overseas.
So the best way to do that is to convince
the American people that we have to close our coal
mines because we're all dying from climate change. Right, if

(18:27):
you're an OPEC country producing oil, you're profitable at fifteen
twenty dollars a barrel because you're using basically slave labor
from Indonesia. If you're using roughnecks out in Midland, Texas,
those guys want to make one hundred and eighty grand
and they want healthcare because their wives have three kids
and she wants a new truck. Right, So wouldn't you
rather get your oil from Saudi Arabia than get your

(18:50):
oil from Texas? So what do they do? They talk
about climate change. We can't have oil and gas drilling
in America because we're all dying from climate change. They
use that to close theirn G implants in Michigan. Send
them to Mexico. Right, it's the same effort. But those
rural energy Americans, the reason why I started the organization
is that when they succeed, and I started it because

(19:10):
of coal really and Appalachia in like the West Virginia
south East Ohio region, when they win and those jobs
do disappear, all we get is misery. We get run
down towns, We get the JD. Vans historic right, we
get towns that were destroyed, underwater, mortgages, institutional poverty, and
what comes with that is depression, alcoholism, spousal abuse, suicide.

(19:36):
We see the opioid epidemic was caused because of depression
and rural energy workers people to the opioids because they
hit hard and because they are cheap. So we've destroyed
rural America under the pretext of climate change, and they
get away with it, Michael, year after year. And I
hate these people with every fiber of my being because

(19:56):
they're evil. And that's why I started the organization so
I could say you are evil, and I am going
to try to destroy you before you destroy more Americans.

Speaker 1 (20:06):
Daniel Turner, the organization is called Power of the Future.
You know, it's interesting. We take so much for granted
until we don't have it, whether that's our mother and father,
our spouse, our kids, our job. We take for granted
that these jobs will always be there. We take for
granted that the small town in the Roust Belt before
it was known as the Rost Belt, we'll always have

(20:27):
a thriving school system and little league and bakeries and
barbecues and burger joints and jobs.

Speaker 2 (20:34):
And then you don't.

Speaker 1 (20:36):
And South Korea's gain and China's gain and Saudi Arabia's
gain and Philippines gain.

Speaker 2 (20:42):
Is our loss. And it's hard to get those jobs back.

Speaker 1 (20:45):
To his credit, Donald Trump is trying very hard to
do that, and I think he has awakened a sleeping giant.

Speaker 2 (20:50):
And if it's not done now, it won't.

Speaker 1 (20:52):
Be because there are still people old enough to remember
the heyday of my dad and your dad working in plants,
having local jobs, being able to stay in a community
for three and four generations because there are opportunities there.
They might not be perfect jobs, but their jobs. Because
you live for your family anyway, talk if you would,
I know you kind of glossed over it because maybe

(21:13):
people want to get to the thrust of your argument.
But when you talk about the various people affected by
this general motors employees and where that is the West Texas,
I got family members who were rough and nextually moved
out to the Permian and those sorts of jobs. Talk
about across that spectrum of folks that you advocate on
behalf of with Tower the Future.

Speaker 3 (21:36):
Yeah, I thank you because you said it best when
you said multi generational jobs and communities. And a lot
of Americans want to live where they were raised. A
lot of Americans you marry the prom queen and they
get a job after high school and they work in
the mill. In North Carolina it was furniture. In other

(21:57):
parts of Carolina it was textiles. A lot of them
do it in oil and gas and coal and trucking
and pipeline and welding. And that's the life they want
and they're happy and they have really good quality jobs
that they can provide for their community and send their
kids to Little League and support their church. There's always
going to be some people who do want to go

(22:18):
to San Francisco and learn the tech world, or go
to New York and be a stockbroker. But what we've
done is we've told them that they're wrong, like you
have to learn to code, or you have to learn
the new gig economy. You know. I've seen politicians who
flat out will say, well, you know, this is the
new economy. You can learn to drive for Uber. You know,
if you're pretty enough. I've seen people say, if you're

(22:39):
pretty enough, get an OnlyFans paid, right, it pays very well.
These are the jobs that we're encouraging people to do
because we've destroyed the jobs that sustain communities, and we've
destroyed those jobs again under the pretext of fighting climate
change or this is just the free markets, when it's not.
It's corporatism, it's globalism, it's moving industries overseas. Get a

(23:00):
concrete example. Tom Steyer, one of the most loathsome individuals
on the planet right now, ran for president back in
nineteen twenty and twenty nineteen twenty twenty ran for president
as a Democrat. His hedge fund the multi billionaire. His
hedge fund is one of the largest investors in overseas
mining and mineral and he runs or he ran on

(23:21):
the green platform. We are going to shut down the
mining industry in America because of climate change. Well, Tom
Steier wants nine year old girls to mind, because he
makes a damn fortune off of it. And he has
the gall to stand on stage and tell us this
is about climate change. And not one person called him
out because they like his message. They all said, look
at this Tom Steyer. He cares about the planet, He

(23:44):
cares about the future for the children. How much more
level of evil could you possibly sustain? How could you
look at yourself in the mirror at And these are
the people.

Speaker 2 (23:53):
Who I battle.

Speaker 3 (23:54):
They are wealthy, and they are genuinely corrupted into the core.
And it's a David and Goliath issue. But truth is
on our side. And that's why testifying last week, I
saw the hatred the Democrats had for me as I
battled with them, and it made me stronger because because
they are the ones who are advocating for evil, and
we are advocating for America and for good.

Speaker 1 (24:18):
I don't know if I can add anything to that, Daniel,
I wish I had more time in our schedule. You're
doing work, yes, please doing You're doing great work. I
encourage folks to learn more about what you're doing. It's
important work that if you don't do it doesn't get done.
It's an unspoken voice that deserves And let me close

(24:39):
by saying this. You've talked about the economic impact of
these jobs. I'm going to tell you some folks, when
you don't have these jobs in your communities and you
either have to move to New York or LA or
Houston to work in jobs because you don't have these
energy jobs any longer, it's not just economics, not just
a loss of jobs, it's a loss of the political
stability that underpins America's democratic republic. Are representative republic, that

(25:04):
middle class. When you lose that middle class, you will
lose the political stability that makes this such a desirable
place to live. Daniel Turner, Power the Future. Thanks for
being with us, but I always.

Speaker 3 (25:14):
A pleasure to thank you.

Speaker 1 (25:16):
I'm not sure what your question was the Michael.

Speaker 2 (25:20):
Berry, I lost the plot somewhere you did. We've watched
that video for.

Speaker 1 (25:27):
Years where a person coming home from work, picking up
their kids, going to or from the grocery store or
church or temple.

Speaker 2 (25:41):
In these thugs protesters stand in front of their.

Speaker 1 (25:46):
Vehicle in the middle of the road and I think
to myself, how did we get to the point that
this is happening and they're not run over? So let's
assume somebody comes out of the grocery store and a

(26:06):
person walks up on them and stands right in front
of them, maybe gives them a big bear hug, and
the victim says, get off of me, get out of
my way. In pretty short order, the victim, if able,
is going to stab or shoot or beat the person,
and if not, somebody else is going to come running

(26:29):
up and put a fly and kick or punch into
that person. The violence is going to be real and
immediate and justify. But if you gather a bunch of
people together and call it a protest and walk around
with signs, somehow the person in the car is left

(26:54):
having done nothing wrong as a helpless victim. And this
happens all day, every day, and people are frustrated, they've
got somewhere to go, and they're scared. They're terrified to
do that which comes naturally, which is hit the gas
and run that bastard over. Why Why are we so scared?

(27:20):
What if everybody did this all day long? Do you
think that the left would tolerate other people of whatever
persuasion doing exactly that to them. Do you think Governor
Tim Waltz, would you think Aven Newsom would.

Speaker 2 (27:35):
No?

Speaker 1 (27:37):
Do you think the thugs that they love with BLM,
you know, to their credit at least BLM doesn't tend
to do this to the same extent. This tends to
be a white liberal phenomenon. Greasy, dirty white liberals on
trust funds. That's who's out there. In fact, that's who
most of these protests now are white liberals, White liberals

(28:00):
who did not serve in the military but want to
be a badass. They've played one too many games of
Call of duty. They're keyboard cowboys who've been sitting in
their mom's basement playing their video games. And now they
cover their faces and they go out and you listen
to them. Bro oh here, bro here, all right, listen,
we got your buy, all right, fight back over there?

Speaker 2 (28:21):
What's that flank over there? We got a vote?

Speaker 3 (28:23):
What are you?

Speaker 2 (28:25):
What are we doing here?

Speaker 1 (28:28):
What if the Chinese army invaded our country in civilian
clothes and engaged in just this behavior but claimed to
be protesting? There's your answer? How do we get to
this point? And that is why Donald Trump was elected
to stop this nonsense. And that is why Sheriff Wayne

(28:51):
Ivy of Breverd County his comments have been spread far
and wide. He's the sheriff of Breverd County, Florida, and
here was his warning to protesters in Florida, many of
whom are busted in there, not even Floridians who may
have had plans to escalate the situation in his county.

Speaker 2 (29:15):
I'm going to break it down for you, all right.

Speaker 4 (29:18):
And if somebody wants to know what I mean by
turn violin, all right, this is what I mean. If
you resist law florders, you're going to jail. Let me
be very clear about that. If you block an intersection
or a roadway in Brevard County, you are going to jail.
If you flee arrest, you're going to go to jail tired,
because we are going to run you down and put

(29:38):
you in jail. If you try to mob rule a
car in Brevard County, gathering around it, refusing to let
the driver leave in our county, you're most likely going
to get run over and dragged across the street. If
you spit on us, you're going to the hospital and
in jail. If you hit one of us, you're going
to the hospital and jail and most likely get bitten

(30:01):
by one of our big, beautiful dogs that we have here.

Speaker 2 (30:05):
If you throw a.

Speaker 4 (30:05):
Brick, a fire bomb, or point a gun at one
of our deputies, we will be notifying your family where
to collect your remains at because we will kill you
graveyard dead. We're not going to play. This has got
to stop. You're watching what's taken place out there. You're
seeing police officers that are being attacked, being spit on,
being put in harm's way just for doing their jobs.

(30:29):
You're seeing ice agents that are being targeted for doing
their jobs. And you're seeing obstructionists that are doing all
of this standing in the way of law and order.

Speaker 1 (30:42):
I mean, we don't allow you to do this at
the grocery store. We don't allow you to do it
a sporting event. We don't allow you to do it
at school. Would somebody be able to walk into the
DNC and just spit on people? With somebody be able
to stand in front of Joe Biden's presidential motorcade, you

(31:03):
don't think they'd run them over.

Speaker 2 (31:07):
Why are we not doing this?

Speaker 1 (31:10):
What happens when you don't respond properly and forcefully. What
happens when you don't enforce the law is you create
more problems you don't solve them. I was in DC
recently and I went to a CVS and I had
to buy some razor blades, and the razor blades, like

(31:33):
most everything else, were locked up. It was no person
to help you check out when you were done. It's
self checkout.

Speaker 2 (31:41):
But they had a.

Speaker 1 (31:42):
Menacing looking officer who stood at the front door, fully armed,
sunglasses staring.

Speaker 2 (31:48):
Thought it was a mannequin at first. He wasn't there
to be friendly.

Speaker 1 (31:51):
And they had a couple of employees and you would
go to an area within the CVS and you would
push a button and over the loudspeaker would say customer
assistants needed in men's shaving because almost everything was locked up.
So guess what I was now treated like a prisoner
needing to buy from the commissary. When you don't deal

(32:11):
with the criminal, you have to treat the innocent as
if he's a criminal. You have no separation between the
criminal and the civilian the innocent, and this becomes the
result when you have protests that you allow to turn
into riots and terrorist activity. You create situations where people

(32:34):
have to be killed. The first time somebody stands in
front of a car, you run them over. You won't
have people clinging to cars anymore. The first time you
have someone spitting on a cop and they hit them
with a Berna dot Com forward slash Michael pepperball, they'll
stop that nonsense. And actually that'll make it safer for everyone.

Speaker 2 (32:56):
They'll clear the streets.

Speaker 1 (32:58):
We don't allow other people to to gather in the streets.
We don't allow gang bangers to do that. We don't
allow Jay sixers to do that. This has to stop.
We have to make it stop.

Speaker 4 (33:10):
We have to.

Speaker 2 (33:10):
Demand it stop.

Speaker 1 (33:12):
And look, you're gonna have to crack some eggs to
make this omelet. It's gone on too long. It is
time we take back our country. It is time that
people are taught that this will not be tolerated any longer.

Speaker 2 (33:26):
This is a real country again. It's time.

Speaker 3 (33:31):
Els has left a

Speaker 1 (33:32):
Good un and we thank you, and good night.
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