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The Michael Berry Show

The State Of Texas Has Finally Heard The Cries Of Its People And Ended This Charade

The Michael Berry Show

KTRH

News, Politics, Society & Culture

4.72.3K Ratings

🗓️ 24 May 2023

⏱️ 8 minutes

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0:00.0

The Michael Berry Show.

0:02.0

Let's start with a perfect example of everything that goes wrong with government.

0:10.3

And it's a simple example that doesn't really have two sides to it, or a racial element,

0:18.9

or any of the other baggage that might bog down other public policy discussions.

0:26.6

So there are 13 states in the United States that still require annual inspections of your

0:36.1

vehicle.

0:38.8

So you know how you have the sticker on your windshield that tells whether your vehicle

0:44.4

has been inspected?

0:46.6

And I know some people will say, why do you always complain about the inspection?

0:50.6

Just go get your inspection on it.

0:52.1

Are you retired with another time on your hands?

0:55.2

What kind of look forward to have something to do?

0:56.9

Well, that's not me.

0:58.3

It's not most people.

1:00.5

The role of the government is not to consistently, constantly hassle people.

1:05.7

Your driver's license, your inspection, every little, take-e-tack thing, such that we're

1:13.4

working for the government, rather than them working for us.

1:18.7

People are busy.

1:19.7

It's not a question of whether you have time to do it.

1:22.6

You could always pile one more thing under your schedule, but why should you have to?

1:27.0

Toward what end?

1:28.5

Well, we're told it keeps the cars more road worthy and safe, but that's not actually

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