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Speaker congratulates Speaker Mike Johnson on his new leadership role in the US Capitol. Urges him to release the January tapes promptly, which the McCarthy Congress has allegedly been hiding. Calls for defunding the Biden border invasion and impeachment for the same reason. Also demands defunding of Biden's alleged scheme to rig elections by imprisoning Trump and innocent Americans, as well as the censorship of American citizens. Lastly, emphasizes the need to defund the abuse of the military immediately. Urges prompt action for the betterment of the country.

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Speaker 0 introduces a campaign to cut government waste, specifying that deficit reduction requires cutting billions from valued programs, but eliminating pointless waste should be easy. Speaker 1 claims there has been a tremendous amount of waste and fraud in the government during the Biden administration, estimating federal government fraud at half a trillion dollars. The goal is to reduce this figure, saving taxpayer money by stopping spending on things that very few taxpayers would agree makes sense, such as transgender animal surgeries. Speaker 1 also questions why twenty million people who are definitely dead are mocked as alive in the Social Security database.

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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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"This is political theater. I'm gonna call out both sides right here. It's all posturing. It's fake fighting." "We all know where it ends up. This is Groundhog Day." "We always get a c r in September, and then we get an omnibus." "We might get the omnibus before Christmas, but if we're not good, it comes after Christmas." "We should have done 12 separate bills." "But, again, whether Democrats are in control or Republicans are in control, we never do the 12 separate bills." "It's because Democrats wanna grow the welfare state, and republicans wanna grow the military industrial complex." "I guarantee it."

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Leo 2.0 addresses Speaker of the House Kevin McCarthy, expressing frustration over the lack of action in impeaching Joe Biden. Leo accuses McCarthy of betraying President Trump and emphasizes that McCarthy owes his position to Trump. Leo believes Biden is a criminal who has repeatedly lied to the American people. Leo warns that McCarthy will only serve one term as speaker if he fails to impeach Biden, as well as Mayorkas, Merrick Garland, and Christopher Ray. Leo urges McCarthy to take immediate action and stop delaying.

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Speaker 0 criticizes the hypocrisy of the speech and accuses President Joe Biden of warmongering by allocating $100 billion in funding for Israel, Taiwan, and Ukraine. Speaker 1 tries to calm the situation and encourages a conversation after the event. Speaker 0 insists that the American people's voices need to be heard and claims that the president does not represent them. Speaker 1 disagrees and states that Speaker 0's opinion is not the only one. Speaker 2 joins the conversation and supports Speaker 0's view. Speaker 1 argues that Speaker 0's actions disrupt others' opportunities and claims it is not free speech. The discussion becomes heated, with Speaker 0 mentioning historical events and Speaker 1 dismissing their relevance. The conversation ends abruptly.

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In this video, the speaker discusses their efforts to introduce a balanced budget amendment and plans to balance the budget. They mention working with Senator Grassley to freeze government spending, including Social Security. Another speaker mentions that all Americans should pay some income tax and that federal legislation should sunset every five years. They question why the speaker would propose such measures in an election year. The speaker dismisses this as Democratic talking points and emphasizes the need to consider reality. The conversation ends with a disagreement about whether these ideas are part of the Democratic plan.

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Speaker 1 questions why radical transparency in elections wasn't proposed four years ago and accuses the former president of trashing the system for four years, stating there were dangerous consequences to the president's lies and that people died on January 6th. Speaker 0 claims the only person who died on January 6th was Ashley Babbitt, who was murdered. Speaker 1 acknowledges there were injuries. Speaker 0 asserts people who broke into the Capitol are responsible for their actions, not Donald Trump. Speaker 1 says they don't have to yell.

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The speaker accuses the House Speaker of not complying with the agreement that allowed him to assume the role. They criticize the lack of action on term limits, balanced budgets, and the release of the January 6th tapes. The speaker also expresses disappointment in the lack of accountability for the Biden family and the reliance on budgetary gimmicks. They highlight the failure to use the power of the subpoena and the power of the purse, specifically mentioning the absence of a subpoena for Hunter Biden. The speaker criticizes the leadership's request to vote for a continuing resolution, which they believe supports the Green New Deal and inflationary spending. They demand real oversight and mention the possibility of impeachment for Joe Biden. The speaker warns of a motion to vacate the chair if compliance is not met.

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**Speaker 0:** 212 Democrats voted against no tax on tips, Social Security, and overtime. If the government makes money and spends it responsibly, taxes aren't necessary. The new administration is holding the government accountable, and people are mad about it. **Speaker 1:** There's no tax on tips, overtime, or Social Security in the budget resolution. Taxes are normal. This utopia where nobody pays taxes isn't going to work. Read the budget before lecturing people about it.

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Speaker 0 urges people to make noise until something happens. They call out Joe Biden and demand that the left acknowledge certain names. Speaker 1 mentions something about legions on the 4th of July. Speaker 0 mentions something being written down and blames someone for having blood on their hands. Speaker 1 mentions a newborn baby being left with someone.

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Speaker 0 asks how people can trust Speaker 1 and if he is part of the cabal. Speaker 1 responds by saying not to trust him, but to trust themselves. He dismisses the idea of controlled opposition and encourages people to do their own research and make their own decisions. He criticizes those who are indecisive and urges them to take action and make a difference. Speaker 1 talks about his sacrifices and the hardships he faces, emphasizing that he doesn't care about votes but wants to save the country. He calls out politicians and accuses them of being part of controlled opposition. He concludes by telling people to stop asking him questions and to take responsibility for their own actions.

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Speaker 0 expresses frustration with the constant influx of bills and the struggle to provide for their constituents. They believe that the power given to one person goes against the constitution. Speaker 2 agrees, feeling trapped by rules that limit their ability to represent their people. They argue that although they live in a democracy, it doesn't feel that way in their current situation. They urge others to understand the power and control held by the speaker and the need to convey this message to their own districts. They emphasize that everyone, regardless of party, is affected by these limitations.

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Speaker 0 criticizes Speaker McCarthy for taking credit for the single subject appropriations bills, stating that it was not his original plan. They argue against lumping together departments like Education and Labor with the military and border patrol, calling it chaotic. Speaker 0 claims that they forced the change and warns that if Speaker McCarthy continues, the appropriations process will become a sideshow controlled by lobbyists and special interests. They express frustration with how the American people have been mistreated for decades and vow to fight against it.

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The speaker discusses a recent vote in the US House of Representatives to defund the National Endowment for Democracy, arguing that this measure is not neutral or benevolent, but a leftist enterprise. The speaker states that leftists are free to contribute to it, but insists that hardworking Americans should not be forced by the government to contribute to causes they find repugnant, including the NED. Despite this stance, the speaker notes that 81 Republican members of the House voted with all the Democrats to keep the funding stream going, funding the enterprise with federal money. The speaker contends that there should be legitimate disagreement within the Republican Party, but asserts that this issue should not be one of them. When campaigning as a Republican, the speaker says, voters expect basic precepts, including that the US government is too big and expensive because it does too many things it was never intended to do. The speaker argues that Republicans should agree that funds should not be taken from hardworking Americans and given to left-leaning enterprises that undercut everything the party stands for or purports to stand for. If viewers share the speaker’s frustration, they are urged to find out how their representative voted and raise the issue with them. The speaker anticipates that some Republicans will blame the outcome on the Senate filibuster, though they claim the Senate filibuster rule should not affect the House. The speaker argues that such blaming is severely exaggerated and emphasizes the importance of ending the zombie filibuster, calling for a speaking filibuster instead of silent or asleep filibustering. With the procedural concerns addressed, the speaker says the party should move on to implementing policies for which Republicans were elected, including reducing federal wasteful spending, ending funding for the National Endowment for Democracy, and passing the SAFE Act. The speaker describes the SAFE Act as something that “like, 80% of all Americans agree with,” which is to take steps to stop noncitizens from voting in elections. The speaker reiterates the admonition to stay true to the Republican Party and not align with another party, ending with a caution: “Don’t get on the other one. And, good heavens, don’t get on a donkey.”

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The speaker believes American people are tired of lies in Washington D.C. and fake fights. They cite a vote on July 10th that now requires voting for a continuing resolution that continues the Biden administration's budget, including the Green New Deal. The speaker believes this is absurd and will frustrate the Republican base, who are tired of being lied to, especially with the November 5th election approaching. Creating a fake fight could cause Republicans to lose the House. The speaker suggests being honest about aligning with Democrats, rather than pretending to fight for spending reduction. They are unlikely to participate in a fake fight but are open to a real one. The speaker believes the Speaker needs to be honest with President Trump about plans for September 30th, which they don't believe has been the case.

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Speaker Johnson is renegotiating a spending deal and may withdraw from a $1.7 trillion plan with Chuck Schumer. Conservatives are frustrated with the lack of wins in the new house and want a speaker who will prioritize border security. They argue that Republicans are not fulfilling their promises and are making the issue more complicated than it needs to be. Some Republicans are pushing to oust Johnson for going against his word. The debate centers around strong border security and the consequences of a government shutdown. Democrats are willing to support anything that annoys conservatives, and bills like this one drive conservatives crazy. The speaker urges a change in course with spending cuts and fiscal policy changes to avoid economic collapse.

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I wanted a podium on the Republican side, but I was sent here instead. Nevertheless, I will make my argument anywhere to bring about change in Washington. Our economy is in trouble, with high inflation burdening American families. Kevin McCarthy, the Speaker of the House, has failed to take a stand. I will defend the right of hardworking Americans to afford a decent life. We need new leadership, single subject spending bills, and transparency in legislation. Let's set a budget and get our act together. It's time for a better speaker.

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The Republicans are currently voting on amendments for funding bills, and it's crucial that they come to an agreement to avoid a government shutdown. This disagreement is essentially between the hard right and the even harder right within the GOP. Unfortunately, under Kevin McCarthy's leadership, it seems difficult to govern. However, it's important that they find a way to keep the government running because ordinary Americans will suffer if they don't. There's a bipartisan continuing resolution supported by both Democrats and Republicans in the Senate, and I hope the House will have the opportunity to vote on it and work together in a bipartisan manner.

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Congress is out for 6 weeks, returning September 8th. A crisis is occurring with the Biden Harris regime trying to jail Trump. Aliens are likely able to vote without much pushback. Congress needs to address a government funding measure to ensure the government doesn't get any money until the republic is protected. Call your members of Congress now at 202-225-3121.

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Speaker 0 criticizes the hypocrisy of the speech and accuses President Joe Biden of warmongering by allocating $100 billion in funding for Israel, Taiwan, and Ukraine. Speaker 1 tries to dismiss Speaker 0's comments and suggests having a conversation later. Speaker 0 insists that the American people's voices need to be heard and accuses the president of not representing them. Speaker 1 argues that Speaker 0's opinion is not the voice of the American people. The argument escalates, with Speaker 0 claiming it is free speech and Speaker 1 disagreeing. The discussion becomes heated, with Speaker 0 mentioning historical events and Speaker 1 dismissing them. The conversation ends abruptly, with Speaker 0 inviting Speaker 1 to continue outside.

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I hope someone can get enough votes to become Speaker of the House. The recent funding bill doesn't address border security, funds abortion and DEI, and promotes trans ideology to young kids. We need real leadership to restore safety and security for all Americans. I'm ready to fight for victory in the upcoming election to bring greatness back to our country, which is currently lacking under the Democrats and Biden administration.

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The speaker criticizes the House Speaker for not complying with the agreed terms and demands immediate compliance or removal. They express dissatisfaction with the lack of action on term limits, balanced budgets, and the release of January 6th tapes. The speaker accuses the House Speaker of insufficient accountability for the Biden family and enabling Biden's spending agenda. They highlight the failure to use the power of subpoena and purse, particularly in regards to Hunter Biden. The speaker opposes a continuing resolution and calls for individual spending bills, oversight, and impeachment of Joe Biden. They warn of a potential motion to vacate the chair and pledge to resist the current government if necessary.

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The speaker expresses frustration with how their movement is characterized as hardliners and far-right by the media. They highlight that Nancy is a fiscal hawk and leveraged her vote for the Limit, Save, Grow bill to bring up a balanced budget amendment. The speaker mentions their dissatisfaction with the debt ceiling bill and how Congress didn't fulfill their promises. They argue for following the law, such as having single subject spending bills and a budget passed, and allowing time to read bills before voting. They emphasize the importance of good government and the need for bills to be vetted, amended, and voted on in a transparent process. The speaker also mentions the potential for coalitions and working together on certain issues. They criticize the use of continuing resolutions and the influence of lobbyists.

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Speaker 0 expressed disappointment with a large spending bill, claiming it increases the budget deficit. Speaker 0 connected this to the work being done by the Doge team. Speaker 1 stated that everything done on Doge gets wiped out in the first year due to the bill. Speaker 0 stated that a bill can be big or beautiful, but not both, in their opinion.
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