"child support"
6 episodes tagged with this keyword
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Mark Koernke discussed a tragic case of a woman who died in Macomb County jail after being incarcerated for late child support payments, highlighting systemic medical neglect in custody. He covered federal warnings to gun dealers about cannabis users, the marijuana legalization debate and its impact on the prison-industrial complex, and conducted an extended segment on firearms including unique pistol calibers (.32 Magnum, .44 and .45 AutoMag), hunting pistols (XP-100, Thompson Contender), and a caller discussion about the .40 S&W versus 9mm debate in law enforcement. He reviewed sales and equipment from military surplus retailers and discussed Trump's relationship with law enforcement.
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Mark Koernke discussed his wife Kelly's serious health crisis involving a recurring liver cyst and the government's demand that they enroll their eight children in Social Security and disability programs as a condition for receiving medical assistance, which he characterized as sacrificing their family for state benefits. He also addressed funding challenges for the Micro Effect radio program, appealing for listener contributions; fielded calls from listeners dealing with similar government entanglement issues including disability applications and child support complications; and announced a community initiative to mentor young men in automotive mechanics and bodywork by restoring a donated vehicle, with the finished car to be raffled among the participating youth.
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Mark Koernke discussed police brutality and militarization, focusing on the Samantha Ramsey case where an officer shot a 19-year-old driver, analyzing video footage showing the officer jumped onto the moving vehicle before firing. Callers raised concerns about veterans returning from military deployments being hired as police officers and becoming desensitized to violence, the corrupt family court system that exploits fathers through endless litigation and child support, pharmaceutical drugs prescribed to military personnel causing homicidal and suicidal behavior, and the broader societal breakdown caused by welfare systems, feminism, and television brainwashing. Koernke emphasized that the system is designed to destroy families and drain resources, and urged listeners to avoid hiring lawyers and the court system entirely.
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Mark Koernke discussed Federal Reserve currency design anomalies, noting that $1 bills retain intricate Federal Reserve bank identification while higher denominations lack this detail, suggesting potential accounting irregularities. He covered preparedness strategies including food storage, barter systems, and trade goods such as tobacco, soap, and matches. Koernke also addressed prison commissary systems and shared caller anecdotes about incarceration for minor offenses and child support enforcement abuses that destroyed businesses.
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Mark Koernke and Joe McNeil discussed the deteriorating state of the Patriot movement and the Micro Effect broadcast network. The show featured extensive commentary on voting machine fraud, police brutality and degradation tactics, surveillance infrastructure, the collapse of alternative media networks due to lack of financial support, the destruction of American families through welfare and child support systems, and the need for grassroots activism through information distribution. Joe McNeil made an emotional appeal for donations to keep the network operational, citing personal financial hardship and the departure of key broadcasters. The hosts emphasized that without listener support, independent media outlets would continue to fail, leaving Americans without access to alternative news sources.
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Mark Koernke discussed emergency communications infrastructure, advocating for FM and AM micro-station networks as backup systems for militia and patriot coordination. He criticized APEC as a parasitic organization draining American resources, argued against foreign aid while domestic needs go unmet, and expressed skepticism about 2007 presidential candidates. Koernke and caller George examined John McCain's POW record in Vietnam, suggesting McCain received preferential treatment and may have been complicit in covering up missing American prisoners. The show addressed family court corruption, child support enforcement abuses, and foster care system exploitation, framing these as part of a broader pattern of government predation on citizens.