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People are angry at Elon Musk for exposing financial issues, but shouldn't we be more concerned with what politicians are doing with our money? Whether you like Musk or not, the money he's uncovering affects everyone, so gratitude might be more appropriate than hate. I believe Doge is beneficial for America. The level of corruption is mind-blowing. People are acting emotionally instead of logically. How can politicians accumulate wealth far exceeding their salaries? Instead of questioning Musk's position, consider the bigger picture: Many of us support him, and he's working to improve America's financial standing.

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If you've ever voted for a Republican, you might have felt disconnected from their priorities. Marjorie Taylor Greene, a Congresswoman from Georgia, shares her experience of being unfairly labeled and attacked by both the media and her own party. She emphasizes that her sincere beliefs, rooted in her upbringing, made her a target. Greene criticizes the Republican establishment for prioritizing foreign wars over domestic issues, highlighting the disconnect between Congress and the American people. She expresses frustration with her colleagues for not taking action against the Biden administration and for failing to impeach officials who she believes are failing the country. Greene insists that she will continue to fight for American interests, relying on grassroots support rather than donations from large corporations.

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Voting for a ban on Congress members trading stocks? It's low on my priority list. I've faced accusations of insider trading despite having only about $20,000 in the market. I even had to threaten Fox News with defamation over false claims. While some support a ban, it doesn't affect me much since I have little invested. Sure, there are questionable trades by some, like Nancy Pelosi, but those examples are rare. If we ban stock trading, it might make Congress a place only for the wealthy, as we haven't had a pay raise since 2008. People think banning stock trading or imposing term limits will solve their problems, but those ideas need more thought. Would I vote for a ban? Sure, it doesn’t matter to me since I have no significant investments.

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Mike Johnson, once seen as a Christian conservative, has funded initiatives that contradict his previous stance, such as full-term abortion clinics and the trans agenda for children. He has also failed to address border security, despite rising violence and illegal immigration. His actions suggest he has aligned with the establishment, supporting military funding and foreign wars, which raises questions about his integrity and motivations. The hypocrisy is evident as he backs policies that harm Christians abroad while claiming to uphold Christian values. The American people have the power to hold their government accountable and demand change, especially as national debt continues to rise. If they unite against foreign aid and illegal immigration, they can influence the direction of the government.

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It's ironic that there's suddenly an issue with successful businessmen in politics when the other side supports numerous wealthy individuals like George Soros and Taylor Swift. This feels disingenuous. The Republican Party, under Trump, has a clear mandate from voters who have rejected the opposing party's policies, including open borders, a struggling economy, and controversial social issues. Voters have turned away from these ideas and embraced our party instead.

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The average income in my district is $55,000, while congress members earn $174,000. In some areas, the average salary is as low as $32,000, and if I complained about my salary, I'd face backlash. Maintaining two residences and managing expenses in Washington is challenging, as these costs come out of our pockets without reimbursement, and we can't deduct them. Many congress members even sleep in their offices due to high living costs. We need to consider who can afford to serve in Congress. It's crucial to ensure that the House remains representative of all Americans, not just the wealthy. Therefore, there should be adjustments for inflation and the cost of living to support a diverse group of elected officials.

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I found something fascinating regarding Representative Ilhan Omar's net worth. Her $83 million net worth is striking, considering her annual congressional salary of $175,000. Even saving every penny over eight years would only amount to $1.2 million. I'm curious how such a significant increase in wealth occurred. While I don't know the details of her personal finances, it raises questions that warrant further investigation. It seems worth exploring how a congresswoman accumulates such substantial wealth during her time in office.

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There needs to be Democrats who walk the walk and talk the talk because hypocrisy gets exploited to fuel cynicism. Insider trading in Congress is a prime example. Members of Congress sit on a committee, get information about a drug or a contract, and immediately make a call to their stockbroker, changing things so their portfolio swells. This is done on public trust, taxpayer finance, and public facilities while regulating the market they're trading on. The speaker questions why people act like money only corrupts Republicans.

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The incoming small house Republican majority is starting off by bullying a fellow member of Congress instead of fostering collaboration. This raises questions about their priorities following the November election. Are they genuinely committed to solving issues like high living costs, housing prices, and grocery prices? It seems not. Their focus appears to be on far-right extremism rather than addressing the real concerns of the American people. We will continue to highlight this disconnect and demand that Congress prioritize the needs of the public.

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Speaker 0 says they are transparent about what they’re doing and are pushing Speaker Johnson to do more. They started looking at Speaker Johnson’s PACs and how many of his PACs turn money back around to daycare and health care clinics and the like. They note the incredible amounts of money involved and that this concerns one person, but he is the Speaker of the House. They emphasize that this is not a partisan issue for them.

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Nancy Pelosi reportedly made $3 million in just three hours, which is 17 times her annual salary. She owns a $200,000 Porsche 911 and multiple properties valued over $5 million each. It would take an average person 27 years to earn that amount. This suggests that her primary motivation for being in Congress is financial gain, and she appears to excel at it.

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I believe the middle class deserves a tax cut to improve the country, rather than continuing ineffective tax policies. You are wealthy, worth $20-30 million. How can you relate to the struggles of regular people? Do you shop at Walmart? I speak with those who are suffering. You pretended to be a renter in Nashua but returned to your affluent lifestyle. You claim to understand the concerns of everyday people, yet you don’t grasp their struggles. People are in distress, and it’s important to acknowledge their pain rather than dismiss it.

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Scott and Mike Pence, both Republicans, voted to raise the debt, while Donald Trump added a staggering $8 trillion to our national debt. This is a burden our children will bear. Looking at the 2024 budget, Republicans requested $7.4 billion in earmarks, while Democrats asked for a mere $800 million. It's clear that the Republicans are the big spenders. We need an accountant in the White House to address this issue.

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House Republicans are prioritizing Elon Musk's interests over those of everyday Americans. Their opposition to transparency is baffling, especially for a party claiming to represent the people. The argument that access is needed to combat misinformation is misleading; the individuals involved are treasury employees, not external actors manipulating the system. The Republicans' actions demonstrate a lack of concern for the American people and their tax dollars. Full transparency on government spending is necessary to prove otherwise.

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We're reviewing the budget, starting with Congress. The Members Representational Allowance totals $810 million for 535 members, averaging $1.5 million each. Despite earning $175,000—three times the average American salary of $59,000—Congress is proposing a $70,000 raise, pushing their average salary to $245,000. Meanwhile, they refuse to raise the federal minimum wage. Additionally, leadership receives $37 million, and house committees get $212 million. This raises questions about the spending: what justifies these costs? The government needs to cut unnecessary expenses instead of misleading the public about their concern for citizens. The focus should shift from self-serving raises to addressing the needs of the American people.

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Congress is seen as a rich person's club, with members making profitable stock trades. This issue needs fixing as it's a current problem, not just a future concern. Members have access to valuable information before the public, leading to unfair advantages in trading.

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The speaker was asked if there is evidence that Maxine Waters, Adam Schiff, and Chuck Schumer have received money directly from USAID. The speaker responded that taxpayer money is sent to government organizations, then to NGOs, which are government-funded but not governed by U.S. laws. Money is sent overseas to NGOs and the speaker is confident that some of it returns to the U.S. and ends up with the aforementioned politicians. The speaker states that it's not a direct route, but that some members of Congress are strangely wealthy, accumulating millions while earning salaries of only around $200,000 per year. The speaker says they are going to try to figure it out and stop it from happening.

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There are members of Congress who have become strangely wealthy, accumulating, for example, $20 million while earning $200,000 a year. It is unclear how this is possible. The goal is to figure out how this happens and stop it.

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The issue at hand is the disparity in asset ownership among members of Congress. Many Americans question how certain politicians achieve impressive investment returns, especially those involved in stock trades during the COVID pandemic. This isn't just a perception; it's a real problem. Congress members are trading based on information not available to the public. While insider trading is prohibited, members often receive information that, while not classified as insider information by securities laws, still provides them with a significant advantage. This situation raises concerns about fairness and transparency in financial dealings among lawmakers.

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There is a game of money in politics, not unique to Democrats. Suites at political events, costing from $500 to $1.5 million, are filled with people the politicians claim they will regulate. These people are looking down on the faithful while being told politicians will make them pay their share. The same is true on the Republican side. Politicians are looking down from on high at the people who make a difference in their communities. That is the reality of politics.

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General Michael Flynn has publicly claimed that he and his team have investigated Speaker Mike Johnson, and that Johnson’s refusal to investigate corruption in Minnesota and other states is connected to Johnson’s financial networks, specifically alleging that Johnson’s PAC is receiving money from Somali child care centers. Flynn, a retired Lieutenant General and former National Security Advisor, stated that his private investigation into the alleged robbery of American taxpayers led him directly to the door of House leadership. Flynn stated that he began looking into the lack of federal movement on the Minnesota daycare fraud cases. He pressed Johnson directly, asking, “Speaker Johnson, what are you gonna say about this? What the hell is going on, speaker Johnson?” He suggested that if Johnson truly considers who has subpoena and investigation power more than anyone else, it would be the House of Representatives, and questioned why they aren’t taking action. Flynn asserted that the inaction is due to financial concerns, claiming, “But I’m not shocked because if you really think about it, who has subpoena and investigation power more than anyone else? The house of representatives. Why aren’t they doing anything about it? Because that will hurt their money.” He extended the accusation beyond Minnesota, stating that “there are snakes everywhere.” Flynn concluded that if the allegations are true, Mike Johnson needs to go to prison, and offered, “God bless you. I’ll keep you updated. Stay tuned.”

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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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Nancy Pelosi reportedly made $3 million in just three hours, which is 17 times her annual salary. She owns a $200,000 Porsche 911 and multiple properties valued at over $5 million each. It would take an average person 27 years to earn that amount. Critics argue that her motivations for being in Congress are primarily financial, and she has been successful in accumulating wealth.

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Nancy Pelosi should be investigated for allegedly having the highest investment returns in Wall Street history, save a few individuals. This is purportedly due to her access to inside information about upcoming announcements. She allegedly buys stock before these announcements, leading to a subsequent increase in the stock's value.

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It seems odd that many people in the bureaucracy with salaries of a few hundred thousand dollars somehow accrue tens of millions of dollars in net worth while in their positions. We're curious where this wealth comes from. Maybe they're good at investing, and we should seek their advice. But mysteriously, they get wealthy, and we don't know why. The reality is that they're likely getting wealthy at the taxpayer's expense, and that's the honest truth.
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