"michigan department of corrections"
3 episodes tagged with this keyword
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Mark Koernke discussed federal bureaucracy inefficiency and corruption in schools and prisons, detailing how taxpayer money is misappropriated through creative bookkeeping and inflated administrative costs while educational quality and prisoner care decline. He addressed post-election developments including Secretary of State appointments, criticized the Electoral College and voting fraud mechanisms, and urged listeners to practice firearms proficiency using airsoft training tools. Koernke also covered geopolitical concerns regarding ISIS protection in Syria, the Bundy family detention, and called for presidential pardons for the Hammonds.
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Mark Koernke discussed ammunition procurement strategies, recommending listeners buy cases of various calibers including 5.45x39, 7.62x54R, and .308 to make a statement against government overreach. He promoted several surplus suppliers and gun parts retailers, then shifted to discussing prison system food budget fraud, detailing how Michigan prisons receive $27-35 per prisoner daily but spend only $2.75-3.10 on actual food, with the remainder disappearing into bureaucratic corruption. He also addressed EBT card fraud and welfare system abuse, contrasting the purchasing power of welfare recipients with working people.
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Mark Koernke discussed ammunition procurement and storage strategies, particularly 7.62x54R rounds for various rifle platforms, and recommended retailers like AIM Surplus and Joe Bob Outfitters for AR-15 components and complete rifles. He extensively covered personal firearm carry practices, self-defense scenarios involving close-quarters threats, and the legal and tactical implications of concealed carry in various locations including banks and churches. The episode shifted to criminal justice system failures, featuring a caller named George who shared experiences with home invasions and parole board corruption in Michigan, leading to a broader discussion about prosecutorial misconduct, the need for armed self-defense, and revolutionary action against government overreach. Koernke concluded by calling for organized militia training and preparation for potential civil conflict.