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The Michael Berry Show

And Now From The Files Of 'Never Let A Good Crisis Go To Waste'

The Michael Berry Show

KTRH

News, Politics, Society & Culture

4.82.3K Ratings

🗓️ 20 September 2023

⏱️ 7 minutes

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0:00.0

The Michael Berry Show.

0:01.8

Well, let's put this under the file of never let a good crisis go to waste.

0:08.5

A crisis allows the government to declare an emergency.

0:18.3

An emergency allows them to spend money. Lots of it.

0:23.5

Ramon, do you have the good crisis audio?

0:27.7

I do think that in crisis, there's always opportunity.

0:30.6

Discover great opportunity in the midst of great crisis.

0:33.6

You never want a serious crisis to go to waste.

0:36.1

And what I mean by that, it's an opportunity to do things that you think you could not do before.

0:41.3

You know, it matters. You know, my view of this crisis is, I said, as a genuine opportunity,

0:46.2

an opportunity to do things we want to do, and only now it becomes so apparent.

0:52.8

You realize how much money we waste in this country.

0:55.0

How much money we wasted on COVID.

0:58.0

How much money we wasted on terrorism.

1:01.3

How much money we wasted on drug, drug, anti-drug activity.

1:10.4

How much money we waste on climate change, but once you create an emergency,

1:14.4

you get to take big chunks of the taxpayers' money.

1:19.2

And there are companies that live off of that.

1:24.0

John Stassel with a great report on budget gimmicks.

1:28.7

Did you survive the budget cuts?

1:30.9

Your colony and cuts.

1:32.4

During the last debt ceiling fight, Democrats condemned.

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