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Saved - March 31, 2024 at 6:18 AM

@RepThomasMassie - Thomas Massie

I called it on March 27, 2020. The popular bill to spend $2 trillion dollars and shut down our economy was “the biggest mistake in history.” That bill and subsequent bills that spent another $4 trillion are the reasons we now have shortages and inflation. https://t.co/9jOuMPO6i9

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The speaker expresses frustration over Congress not allowing a recorded vote on a bill, accusing them of a cover-up to protect members politically. He emphasizes the importance of representatives doing their jobs and voting in person. Despite opposition, he insists on a recorded vote to hold members accountable. The speaker criticizes the lack of action by Congress and asserts the need for transparency in decision-making. He confronts Pelosi and McCarthy for their role in preventing a recorded vote. Ultimately, he believes forcing everyone to return for a vote is necessary to uphold democracy.
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Speaker 0: Have many of your time? Why wouldn't they give you a time on the floor, sir? Congress in both sides of the chamber didn't see did let you do this recording vote. Well, they didn't even give me a minute to speak in a 4 hour debate. That's there's a big cover up in there. What is the cover up, sir? Well, they're trying to cover up their votes. They had enough people there to pass the bill, but they still refused to have a recorded vote. And they told me they were trying to protect members. Could you believe that that's the case? There's 435 members in a room that can't hold that many. No. No. They're trying to protect the members who are there for political ramifications. For both sides of the chamber, your side as well as the Democrats, as well as the White House. It's something that they didn't want you to do this. Why press forward into the bill that everybody agrees should be passed? Like I said in there, I came here this week to make sure our republic doesn't die in an empty chamber by unanimous consent. These people need to do their jobs. If they're telling people to drive a truck, if they're telling people to bag groceries and grow their food, then by by golly, they can be in there and they can vote. And that's what and that's what we did this week. They came, and you can see it didn't delay the vote any. They sat on their cans yesterday here. They didn't do a thing yesterday. They were trying to say this would delay it to have a recorded vote. The truth, if you're willing to report it, is they don't want a recorded vote. They don't wanna be on record of making the biggest mistake in history. Congressman Massie, nice to do I'm not calling you a 3rd rate grandstander. I'm at least second grade. Congressman Massey, nicely done. Who was it who was it that told you, that they were protecting their money? No respect. But I'll keep her contact, sir. Who was it that we I I was I was right above you, pal. Pelosi and McCarthy when I was right there with him. K. Do you believe this is the best method to do this, sir, is to force everybody to come back? Hey. I can get the most card. Come on. I I I gave you an interview. Very good. Thank you, sir. I need to get they're all good for my face. I got the, Do we go back to the spot?
Saved - October 4, 2023 at 11:07 AM

@ElonMuskAOC - Elon Musk (Parody)

“Inflation in America is man-made, and that man’s name is President Joe Biden…” Do you agree?

@WatcherGuru - Watcher.Guru

JUST IN: 🇺🇸 US Senator says Inflation in America is man-made, and that man's name is President Joe Biden.

Saved - October 24, 2023 at 11:36 PM

@deepfates - staff engineer

oh yeah this shit is definitely going to increase GDP https://t.co/eFbZv6HhP0

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Sitting is the opposite of standing, running, and hanging on a ramabar. It is a wonderful thing to do.
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Speaker 0: Team sitting is the opposite of standing sitting, the opposite of running around. Sitting is a wonderful thing to do because you sitting sitting sitting, the opposite of standing on your head, Sitting is the opposite of hanging ramabar. But sitting is a wonderful thing to do
Saved - October 26, 2023 at 8:19 PM

@RNCResearch - RNC Research

Top Biden economic advisor Lael Brainard REALLY doesn't want to address the fact that Americans' personal savings are down https://t.co/XBmL54pNZp

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The president celebrated the GDP report, highlighting the resilience of the American consumer. However, the report also showed a decrease in personal savings by $360 million. When asked about Americans dipping into their savings to afford inflation, the speaker emphasized that more Americans are back in the labor force, with higher participation than before the pandemic. This has resulted in an increase in median wealth for American households in inflation-adjusted terms. The speaker believes that the US consumer and workers are the reason for the economy's resilience and the rise in wealth. They argue that because net wealth and real incomes are increasing, and Americans are working, this is a positive trend for the economy.
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Speaker 0: So I wanna ask you so the president celebrated the GDP report saying that, it's a testament to the resilience of the American consumer, but the report also showed that personal savings dropped by $360,000,000. Do you have a message to Americans who are dipping into those savings to afford the inflation? Speaker 1: Well, again, as I said, what you are seeing is Americans are back in the labor force in record numbers, much higher participation that was Paid it and higher than pre pandemic. So they're at work and that, is showing up also So in the wealth number, so if you actually look at American households median wealth in inflation adjusted terms, it's actually gone up since before the pandemic. So I think the US consumer, US workers, they are absolutely the reason that we're seeing this resilience in the economy and they are actually seeing increase in their wealth over this period. Speaker 0: What about a message to Americans who are dipping into savings to afford their lifestyle? Speaker 1: So I think that again, because net wealth is rising, because real incomes are rising, because Americans are working, that's exactly what we would want to see in the economy.
Saved - November 6, 2023 at 4:01 PM

@MikeGil21446788 - Mike Gill

Why does the IRS want to pay me 50 million dollars to be silent? https://t.co/MNaJrZBQCN

Saved - December 6, 2023 at 3:12 PM

@ImMeme0 - I Meme Therefore I Am 🇺🇸

🚨While you’re struggling to put food on the table illegals are being rewarded with $5,000 Gift Card for breaking the law paid by your tax dollars. Only in Biden’s America! https://t.co/MgJQ3tagKx

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Many people are coming into the country without proper vetting, mostly military-aged men from China, Africa, and other places. What's concerning is that these individuals are given a cell phone, a plane ticket to anywhere in the country, and a $5,000 Visa card upon being processed. This means that while you may be struggling to make ends meet during the Christmas season, the government is giving illegal immigrants $5,000 gift cards. That's the truth.
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Speaker 0: You know, we see all these people coming across mostly military age men coming from China, from Africa, from all over the world. Most of them not even being vetted when they come in here. But here's what's really gonna bother you. When these folks come across and they're processed, They're being given a cell phone, a plane ticket to wherever they wanna go in this country, so probably to a community near you, and a $5,000 Visa card. So while this Christmas season, you're struggling to keep your lights on, while you're struggling to pay your rent, put Christmas presents under the tree for your kids, we have our government giving people that came into this country illegally $5,000 gift cards. That's the truth, folks.
Saved - December 13, 2023 at 2:27 AM

@atensnut - Juanita Broaddrick

This dude wants more of your hard earned money. What do you tell him? https://t.co/htsVJy6Czw

Saved - December 14, 2023 at 10:00 PM

@hodgetwins - Hodgetwins

Y’all realize how crazy it is that Biden just sent another $200 mil to Ukraine? We’re $33 trillion in debt 🤡 https://t.co/nafAsdflMH

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I just signed a $200,000,000 drawdown from the Department of Defense for Ukraine. It will be coming quickly. Thank you.
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Speaker 0: Thank you. And before the press Before the press Before the press Woah. Woah. Hush up a second. Okay? Got one more thing to say. I just signed another $200,000,000 drawdown from the Department of Defense for Ukraine, And that'll be coming quickly. Thank you. Thank you. Well, that
Saved - December 30, 2023 at 8:41 PM

@Vivek4real_ - Vivek⚡️

Joe Biden vs Milton Friedman on Inflation. I am just leaving this here. #Bitcoin https://t.co/qjpfFp8Ysm

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In this video, the speakers discuss the cause of inflation. They refute the belief that inflation is caused by government spending more money, stating that it is simply not true. They argue that inflation is created in Washington because only the government has the power to create money. They dismiss other groups, such as consumers, producers, trade unions, foreign sheets, and oil imports, as not being responsible for inflation. The speakers assert that the main causes of inflation are excessive government spending and the government's creation of money.
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Speaker 0: I'm sick of this stuff. We have to talk about it because the American people think the reason for inflation is government spending more money. Simply not true. Speaker 1: Inflation is made in Washington because only Washington can create money, and any other attribution to other groups of inflation is wrong. Consumers don't produce it. Producers don't produce it. The trade unions don't produce it. Foreign sheets don't produce it. Oil imports don't produce it. What produces it is too much government spending and too much government creation of money and nothing else. Yes,
Saved - March 4, 2024 at 1:29 PM

@sues86453 - Sue Knows Best

No more money to Ukraine! These focking losers want to send another 8 billion with zero oversight! https://t.co/B0Tksp2lUX

Video Transcript AI Summary
We have an abundance of money for funding war machinery and foreign aid, like $8 billion to Ukraine. We also support Ukrainian businesses and banks with taxpayer funds. Humanitarian aid often ends up in corrupt hands due to lack of oversight.
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Speaker 0: Good lord. When it comes to funding the machinery of war, we have money. We have money. We have money that we couldn't possibly dream of. We can run the presses indefinitely if it's going to go overseas. If we're going to be paying foreign governments, Why? We've got enough money apparently to send $8,000,000,000 direct to the Treasury of Ukraine. My goodness, we have enough money to make 100 of 1,000,000 of dollars of our taxpayer funds available to the private sector in Ukraine. We are now literally funding their businesses, their banks, Lord knows what. Pensions. We've got enough money for so called humanitarian aid that gets funneled away from, siphoned off into any manner of corrupt uses. We won't know because we don't have a special inspector general to oversee this money, but that's a different story. Oh, no. We've got plenty of money.
Saved - March 26, 2024 at 1:53 PM

@WallStreetSilv - Wall Street Silver

They are lying about inflation in the govt data. https://t.co/Iz6oozYQJv

Saved - April 30, 2024 at 6:20 PM
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The CEO of JP Morgan, Jamie Dimon, claims that the American consumer is in good shape, citing low unemployment, excess money from COVID, and increased housing and stock prices. However, many people disagree, stating that the country is unaffordable and prices are skyrocketing. They criticize Dimon for being out of touch with reality and highlight the disconnect between financial decision-makers and the average American.

@WallStreetApes - Wall Street Apes

Ready For Your Jaw Hit The Floor? This woman heard Jamie Dimon, the CEO of JP Morgan, the largest bank in America on the Wall Street Journal’s podcast What she heard was so “f*cking out of touch” with America she had to stop what she was doing & make this video He said this about America: Question asked to him, “As the chief exec of America's biggest bank, you have an unrivaled insight into the financial health of the US consumer. What are people doing with their money right now?” Jamie Dimon’s response “Yeah, you have to look a little bit in context. The consumer's in pretty good shape right now. The consumer has, you know, unemployment under 4% has been there for two years. They still have excess money from COVID. — They're still spending it down. Housing prices are up, stock prices are up, jobs are plentiful.” Creator: “I'm sorry, what? The stimulus checks, the ones that went out in 2020 and 2021, three and four years ago, we're still spending it down? Who is he talking about? People are not doing well. This country is literally unaffordable. Child care, groceries, you've got colleagues out here telling us to eat fucking cereal for dinner. Everything is up in price. Even for those who are making ends meet and are able to still save, we have to be conscious as fuck to where you're putting your money because nothing is at a good price. What does he mean the consumer is doing well? Like these are the biggest decision makers in our financial systems. These are the people who work with Congress and who are talking about how do we create like a soft landing of inflation and He thinks we're doing okay. Like, guys, this is scary. I mean, it's been f*cking scary. Let's be real. No one's surprised” The CEO of the largest bank in America still thinks you have money from your Covid checks…. It’s almost unfathomable how out of touch with reality these people are.

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America's largest bank CEO claims consumers are in good financial shape due to leftover COVID stimulus money, rising housing and stock prices, and low unemployment. However, many struggle with high costs, like childcare and groceries. The disconnect between reality and financial leaders' views is concerning.
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Speaker 0: I hate to be all doomsday on this app, but America is fucked, dude. I was just listening to The Journal, which is The Wall Street Journal podcast, and they had Jamie Dimon, who is the CEO of JPMorgan, which is the largest bank in America on it. And within 2 minutes, my jaw was dropped at the shit he was saying. It is so fucking out of touch, and this is the largest bank in Amer I I had to stop and make this TikTok. Here you go. Speaker 1: As the chief exec of America's biggest bank, you have an unrivaled insight, into the financial health of the US consumer. What are people doing with their money right now? Speaker 2: Yeah. Yeah. You have to look a little bit in context. The consumer is in pretty good shape right now. The consumer has you know, unemployment's under 4%. It's been there for 2 years. They still have excess money from COVID. If you go back to looking at the amount of money that was spent during COVID, it was $6,000,000,000,000 through various means and various programs. They're still spending it down. Housing prices are up. Stock prices are up. Jobs are plentiful. Speaker 0: I'm sorry. What? The stimulus checks? The ones that went out in 2020 and 2021, 3 4 years ago, were still spending it down? Who is he talking about? People are not doing well. This country is literally unaffordable. Childcare, groceries, you've got Kellogg's out here telling us to eat fucking cereal for dinner. Everything is up in price. Even for those who are making ends meet and are able to still save, we have to be conscious as fuck to where you're putting your money because nothing is at a good price. What does he mean the consumer is doing well? Like, these are the biggest decision makers in our financial systems. These are the people who work with Congress and who are talking about how do we create, like, a soft landing of inflation. And he thinks we're doing okay. Like, guys, this is scary. I mean, it's a been fucking scary. Let's be real. No one's surprised.
Saved - May 5, 2024 at 1:09 AM
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The author questions the timing and amount of financial commitment to Ukraine, considering Biden's son's previous ties to the country. They find it suspicious that such a large sum of money is being allocated to Ukraine, which was not a significant concern before the 2020 elections. The author suggests that the funds could be better used elsewhere, especially considering the challenges faced by many Americans.

@austerrewyatt1 - Wyatt

Isn’t it a bit suspicious that Biden’s son had connections to Ukraine before the presidency, and now all of a sudden we’re about to commit 1.5 Trillion USD over 10 years to Ukraine? I mean, sure there was a timeline of events that led us here, but just thinking about this from a high level perspective. From what I know, Biden’s son had previous Ukraine ties. Once Biden was elected president, somehow in the midst of all the events that occurred, we’ve found ourselves about to commit some 1.5 Trilion dollars over the next 10 years to Ukraine, possibly irrevocable for the next couple presidents. This is just an insane amount of money that AMAZINGLY happens to be to the one country in question during the 2020 elections for Biden. Before that, it was just another country, hardly on most American minds. It’s like they’ve gone from just another random country to our #1 partner in crime where we share bank accounts in a mere 4 years. I also believe many Americans are going through some tough times and feel the money could be better allocated elsewhere. Does no one else find this a bit sus?

Saved - June 10, 2024 at 10:09 PM

@JohnLeFevre - John LeFevre

Government jobs, handouts, and deficit spending are obscuring dire economic fundamentals. https://t.co/GpIn5EBP6p

Saved - September 30, 2024 at 12:59 AM

@hodgetwins - Hodgetwins

If Ukraine got billions of our tax dollars then Appalachia better get billions https://t.co/XwiJqpQocl

Saved - October 3, 2024 at 6:35 PM

@bennyjohnson - Benny Johnson

Kamala just told Americans they will be receiving $750 to those who ‘truly need it’ for hurricane relief.. We can send BILLIONS to Ukraine but Americans who have lost everything only get $750 dollars?! https://t.co/9fYUZuMfM9

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FEMA has been providing $750 for people who need immediate needs being met.
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Speaker 0: And the federal relief and assistance that we have been providing has included, FEMA providing $750 for folks who need immediate needs being met.
Saved - October 3, 2024 at 9:36 PM

@DonaldJTrumpJr - Donald Trump Jr.

$750 for Americans in desperate need many of whom lost everything including family. $250 BILLION spent in Ukraine with a population of +\- 38 million equals a bit more than $6500 per person in F$&?ing UKRAINE!!! For what? Enough of this madness! https://t.co/K5KmtLbHZk

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FEMA is providing $750 for immediate needs like food and baby formula to those affected. People can apply now. FEMA personnel are going door-to-door, especially for those without electricity. If you have electricity, you can apply online. FEMA will verify your address and process the aid.
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Speaker 0: And the federal relief and assistance that we have been providing has included, FEMA providing $750 for folks who need immediate needs being met, such as food, baby formula, and the like. And you can apply now for anyone who's watching this who has been affected. There are FEMA personnel who are going door to door to interact personally with folks, especially those who do not have electricity. But also, that that aid, if you have electricity, can be applied for online, and I encourage people to do that. FEMA will just basically verify your address and then process should take, hold.
Saved - October 15, 2024 at 4:03 AM

@ElonMuskAOC - Elon Musk (Parody)

I heard we get $20k for being black Is that fair? https://t.co/v1158hd9yo

Saved - November 14, 2024 at 12:39 PM

@elonmusk - Elon Musk

Do these expenditures seem like a good use of your taxes? https://t.co/itgI9Np2m1

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Trump's team, led by Elon Musk and Vivek, is tackling government waste and fraud through a new initiative called the Department of Government Efficiency. They aim to address significant spending issues, such as half a billion dollars lost to fraud annually and questionable federal expenditures on studies and programs. Many federal employees remain unproductive, with many still working from home post-COVID. The goal is to create a more efficient government, reducing bureaucratic waste and ensuring accountability. Critics argue that the Democrats oppose these efforts simply because they align with Trump. The hope is that business-minded leaders can bring effective cost-cutting measures to the government.
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Speaker 0: But the real progress starts once Trump's team starts getting its hands dirty. Elon Musk and Vivek are running the Department of Government Efficiency. They're calling it Doge, and they'll have plenty to do. Starting with the pork. The feds spent half a1000000 on a study to see if selfies make you happy. A1000000 went to study if Japanese quail were more frisky if you gave them cocaine. The feds spent $20 on drag shows in Ecuador. 80,000 in Ghana asking taxi drivers if climate change makes it harder for them to drive, and a half a 1000000 was spent so Fauci could create transgender monkeys. But it's not just waste. There's 3,000,000 federal employees, and a lot of them don't even do much more than collect a paycheck. Most government workers in DC are still working from home. COVID's been over for 3 years. But worst of all, half a $1,000,000,000,000 a year stolen by fraudsters. We lose $500,000,000,000 of your money to fraud each year. We're getting ripped off like a Walgreens in San Francisco, and no one cares. We're not even locking up our toothpaste. Trump's about to put armed security guards, Musk and Vivek in the aisles and catch the shoplifters. But Democrats, no. No. No. Don't like that. They want the fraud pork and work from home. Speaker 1: Elon Musk is going to fail miserably at the homework assignment Donald Trump has given him. Speaker 2: At SpaceX, you know, they've they've blown up a lot of rockets to get to where they are. I'm not so sure you can blow up things in the federal government quite as easily. Speaker 3: It's the Department of Government Efficiency, and they've got 2 guys running it, Vivek and Elon. That doesn't sound so efficient. Speaker 0: Mhmm. Elon and Vivek are fighting fraud and cutting waste, and the Democrats are against it because why? They work for Trump because they're Democrats and they have to be against everything Republicans do? So stupid. Democrats used to be for this stuff. Speaker 1: We know big government does not have all the answers. We know and we have worked to give the American people a smaller, less bureaucratic government in Washington, and we have to give the American people one that lives within its means. The era of big government is over. Speaker 0: The era of big government was just getting started. In 96, Fed spent $1,500,000,000,000. This year, about 7,000,000,000,000. More bureaucrats, more spending, more debt, and less power for you, and that all changes on January 20th. Maria Bartirotto is the host of Mornings with Maria on FBN. So what do you think Elon Musk and Vivek are gonna do on day 1? Speaker 3: Well, I mean, you've got this list. They're gonna go through this list, and they're gonna start chopping things right away. I mean, I think what's even more egregious than seeing the stuff that you just mentioned, that incredible list, is the fact that most people don't even realize how much their money is being wasted. And every year, they're paying taxes, and they don't really know where that money is going. Now we know how it's being wasted. It's disgusting. Speaker 0: Could you imagine what a more efficient, better government we would have if people didn't steal a half a $1,000,000,000,000? If the budget's 7 and they're stealing a half of a trillion, we wouldn't even be in debt if we could clean that up in a couple decades. Speaker 3: And who's accountable? I mean, why is it that we are watching this fraud and this stolen money every year? Who's accountable? Is there it's like Is there is there a Speaker 0: is there a is this a cop? Is there, like, a cop in charge of the spending? Wasn't treasure I guess now we have 2 cops, Vivek and Musk. So the Democrats are gonna fight this, Maria. The Democrats are gonna be against reducing the debt. Speaker 3: Yeah. Apparently, because it's Trump. I think if anybody could get this done, it's a business person. Mhmm. Because that is the bottom line for business. They are watching costs like hawks, and they are cutting out cost. And that is what the point is. So it's good to get some business, you know, business sense in government to try to cut out that waste. Speaker 0: They say they're gonna use AI to get out of that. How are they gonna I don't even know how that works. Speaker 3: I'm not sure how they'll do it, but I have confidence that 2 businessmen are gonna come in and they're gonna actually see where the money is going, what's coming in, what's going out, and they're going to actually fix it. So What Speaker 0: do you think?
Saved - December 14, 2024 at 3:27 PM

@ImMeme0 - I Meme Therefore I Am 🇺🇸

$2,700 EBT recipient brags about driving a 2025 Benz and living her best life at taxpayers' expense. Do you believe there should be a better screening process for individuals seeking to receive social programs? https://t.co/4zGIgBbPgY

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I was called out for using EBT while driving a 2025 Benz. It's nobody's business what I drive or how I get my benefits. Yes, I receive $271 in food stamps and I’m living my life. I appreciate the support from taxpayers. I embrace my lifestyle, relying on various forms of assistance like food stamps and child support. Everyone has their own way of making a living, and this is mine.
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Speaker 0: Someone literally tried to call me out because I get EBT, but I drive a 2025 Benz. It's none of your business what I drive and if I get EBT. Yes. I get $27100 in food stamps, and I drive a 2025 Benz. Who cares? And I'll be pulling out the EBT card from my Lewie wallet. I'm just here living the life at your expense. Thanks, taxpayers. I just love being lazy. I love living off of others, and that's how I make my living. Food stamps, child support, you name it, I got it. Everyone has their own hustle, and this is mine.
Saved - February 5, 2025 at 5:59 AM

@scrowder - Steven Crowder

The IRS is terrified that YOUR dollars will be used to AUDIT them! Is anyone seeing this sh*t?! https://t.co/Ju8ZTFmaA1

Video Transcript AI Summary
If Doge targets USAID today, they might go after other agencies tomorrow, like the postal service or the IRS. There's a disconnect in our reactions; Chuck Schumer suggests that if they audit USAID, they could also audit the IRS or postal service. The IRS audits individuals, and there's a fear that your money could be used against them. Has anyone else noticed this?
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Speaker 0: If Doge attacks USAID today, then you can be sure they'll move on to another target tomorrow. Speaker 1: Good. Speaker 0: Who knows? Maybe it'll be the postal service or the IRS. Speaker 1: You promise? I already supported. We cannot find common ground if we're saying the exact same thing with an entirely different visceral reaction. He, Chuck Schumer, is saying if they go after an audit the The USA AID USAID, they could possibly look at auditing with the IRS or the post service. And I'm going, hey, maybe we can audit the postal service or IRS. Think about how much they hate you. The IRS audits you. You, bitch. It audits you. And they're terrified that you, your dollars, could be used to audit them. Is anyone else seen this shit?

@elonmusk - Elon Musk

Would you like @DOGE to audit the IRS?

Saved - February 13, 2025 at 1:26 PM

@RealDonKeith - Don Keith

I see that reparations are trending again. I suppose with DOGE cutting government funding some folks are worried about losing that free money so here’s a classic to explain why reparations are BS. https://t.co/LlSzeAoMBh

Saved - February 19, 2025 at 1:32 AM

@libsoftiktok - Libs of TikTok

BREAKING: Elon says he will discuss a “DOGE Dividend” with President Trump which would offer a tax refund check to Americans funded by savings from DOGE https://t.co/4bY8sN7FKV

Saved - February 21, 2025 at 1:31 AM

@nicksortor - Nick Sortor

🚨 LMAO! Rep. Jasmine Crockett, who has spent YEARS demanding “reparations,” comes out against the DOGE Dividend “We are not in the business of giving out money, and honestly, I don't know what $5,000 will do for you.” What an out-of-touch hypocrite 🤣 https://t.co/SfXnOERezC

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Trump is lying about giving Americans a dividend from savings. The $1,200 refunds during COVID were due to a Democratic House and Senate. They'll claim they want to give refunds, but Congress won't allow it because there's no money. Those refunds happened during a unique time, a once-in-a-lifetime pandemic. However, with Ebola detected in New York, and if we dismiss scientists and experts, reject vaccines and medicine, we risk facing multiple pandemics due to incompetence. We're not in the business of handing out money, and I doubt $5,000 will do much for you anyway.
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Speaker 0: President Trump says he likes the idea of giving some of the savings from Doge back to Americans as kind of a dividend. Would you support that? Listen. He's just telling a lie. He's not the one that had anything to do with the $1,200 refunds that people had during the midst of COVID that was done by a Democratic house and Democratic senate. Right now, what they're going to do is say, hey. We want to give you a refund, but congress won't let us because they already know that there's just no money for that. The only reason that those refunds came before was because we were living in different times. This was a time in which hopefully we won't ever go through again. We had a once in a lifetime pandemic. The bad part is that I don't know if it's once in a lifetime because we know that Ebola, unfortunately, was detected right here in New York, here recently. And if we continue down this road of getting rid of scientists or deciding that we don't want to rely on experts as it relates to what they're telling us to do, or we don't want to deal with vaccines and medicine in this country, then we may be facing not only our next pandemic, but our next two, three, or four pandemics because of their incompetence. So no, we are not in the business of giving out money. And honestly, I don't know what $5,000 will do for you.
Saved - May 2, 2025 at 2:56 AM

@RickyDoggin - A Man Of Memes

Holy crap!! One TRILLION American taxpayer dollars were stolen during the pandemic & 70% PERCENT of that money went overseas. This is unreal!! https://t.co/Be4R6kwCCL

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Speaker 0 asks for examples of how taxpayer dollars are funding transnational fraud rings, terrorist organizations, and adversarial nations like North Korea, China, Nigeria, Iran, Romania, and Russia. Speaker 1 states that during the pandemic, one trillion dollars was stolen, with 70% going overseas. In one Western state, unemployment insurance applications exceeded the number of adults. Romanian criminals used stolen funds to facilitate fraud schemes involving fentanyl and attempts to impact democracy. While most public servants are honest, data and technology are needed to identify insider threats. Recent examples include a $50 million Medicaid theft in a Western state within four months. These thefts are attributed to organized criminal groups, both domestic and transnational.
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Speaker 0: Transnational fraud rings, terrorist organizationals, nations, nation states, North Korea, nuclear weapons programs funded by our tax dollars, China, Nigeria, Iran, Romania, Russia, not our friends necessarily that are being funded by taxpayer dollars. Could you give us some examples of how this is happening? Speaker 1: Got it. Yeah. So when you think about what happened during the pandemic, one trillion dollars was stolen. 70% of that money went overseas. And I can give you some examples. In a western state, they had more people applying for unemployment insurance benefits than they had individuals over 18. The people that were stealing the money from Romania were using it to facilitate other fraud schemes that include fentanyl, that include doing things to impact our democracy. On the insider threat, right, the the first thing you have to say, and my dad was a public servant, is 99% of people that work in the public sector are honest, hardworking individuals. But there are some, and what you need is data and technology to root that out. There were examples during the pandemic. There were some examples even of last week where people got into the Medicaid system in a southern in a Western state and stole $50,000,000 in less than four months. So you have to have these controls in place. Right? These aren't individuals stealing, mister Cloud. These are organized criminal groups, both domestic and transnational.
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