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People say they hope I'm getting what I voted for with Trump, but if he cuts Medicaid, get a job. If you don't work, you don't eat. Trump is taking illegals out of the country because they're here illegally. People ask what Trump can do for the Black community, but what can you do for yourself? If you don't change, your life won't change. You were a piece of shit under Bush, Obama, Trump's first term, and Biden, and you'll be a piece of shit in Trump's second term. It starts with you. People worry about the executive branch but don't vote in local elections, go to PTA meetings, or know who their mayor or school superintendent is. Do it yourself.

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You've been on Section 8 for 15 years without paying for groceries, and now you're upset with Trump for requiring you to get a job. You had opportunities all this time to take advantage of the support available to you, and now you're angry. It's frustrating to see this reaction after so many years of assistance. I just want to see the consequences of your choices.

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Speaker 0 insists Speaker 1 is not allowed to get a job because it will negatively impact Speaker 0's Section 8 benefits and link card. Speaker 1 questions how they are supposed to be successful in life if they can't work and must remain broke to receive Section 8. Speaker 0 states the government can help them and they don't need to work. Speaker 1 argues their friends have jobs and nice houses. Speaker 0 reiterates that if Speaker 1 gets a job, it will affect Speaker 0's Section 8. Speaker 1 suggests getting their own Section 8, but Speaker 0 warns it will be a difficult process. Speaker 0 advises Speaker 1 to get on Section 8, find an apartment, get a link card, and not work, because the government is there to help.

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Discussion about the time limits on housing assistance and whether they would push out families dependent on HUD programs. "No. There's no concern at all." "Government subsidies were never meant to be a lifestyle. They're meant to be a trampoline." He notes that "There are three generations living in government subsidies that are able-bodied, able-minded." "She's 52 years old. She's been living there since 1973." "Time limits are kind of an encouragement." "We're gonna have workforce training around you to get out of government subsidies to live a life of self sustainability." "Poverty has no party." "Poverty is not red. It's not blue. It’s not black. It’s not white." "Go and research Bill Clinton's bill 1996 when they did real welfare reform." "This is not political."

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We aim to provide Arkansans with a hand up, not a handout, ensuring everyone can live their best life in Arkansas. Today, we're announcing our intention to seek a waiver to implement a Medicaid work requirement. This means that able-bodied working-age adults must work, attend school, volunteer, or care for their children to receive free healthcare funded by taxpayers. Currently, 220,000 able-bodied adults in Arkansas benefit from this program, costing over $2.2 billion annually. Notably, around 90,000 of these recipients are unemployed, while many hardworking Arkansans pay for their own health insurance.

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My father once told us about a small tar paper shack in the Delta, where two families lived and the children only had one meal a day. He urged us to help those in need, saying they were "our people" and that the big shots didn't need the Kennedys because they had lobbyists, PR firms, and lawyers. He wanted us to dedicate our lives to helping these people. As president, I promise to fight for them and take back our country. With the support of homeless Republicans, Democrats, and Independents, we can make a difference. Together, we will reclaim our nation.

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Speaker 0 states Republicans are concerned Medicaid work requirements will be cumbersome and force people off the rolls. Speaker 1 disagrees, asserting some Democrats infantilize the poor and that registering twice a year is not a burden. Speaker 1 says work requirements were popular under Presidents Clinton and Obama, and that the Democratic party blew out the deficit in 2020. They add that work requirements poll well with the median Democratic voter.

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People, not government, hold responsibility for addressing issues like poverty. The most effective way to help others is through the free enterprise system, which has historically been the best method for reducing poverty. The significant improvements in living standards occurred during the 19th and early 20th centuries, benefiting those who came before us. Many current problems related to poverty and lack of freedom stem from government actions, and these issues could be resolved by eliminating ineffective government policies.

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"There's no concern at all." "Government subsidies were never meant to be a lifestyle." "Government subsidies were never meant to be a hammock. They're meant to be a trampoline." "I've met hundreds of people around our country." "She's 52 years old. She's been living there since 1953. Excuse me. She's 52 years old. She's been living there since 1973." "There's three generations living in government subsidies that are able-bodied, able-minded." "When you talk about time limits, time limits are kind of an encouragement." "we're gonna have workforce training around you." "We're gonna skill training around you to get out of government subsidies to live a life of self sustainability." "Poverty has no party." "This is not democrat. It's not republican." "Go research Bill Clinton's bill 1996 when they did real welfare reform." "You're too young." "but go research that."

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My colleague claims we passed strong border bills, but the current state of the border is a disaster. We didn't use enough leverage to get results. The regulatory reforms mentioned can be easily waived by the Biden administration. The welfare programs they streamlined will actually grow due to expanded eligibility. I'm glad work requirements weren't imposed on Medicaid, as it could have led to its expansion. I won't take lectures on fundraising from those who bend to lobbyists and special interests. I'll fund my political operation through hardworking Americans, while you continue attending lobbyist fundraisers.

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Why are they lying about my SNAP benefits? I need someone to confirm they’re not taking them away. There are people like me who can’t work and have kids to feed. Without these benefits, we go hungry. Get up off the ground. Trump didn’t take away your food stamps or Medicaid. You need to stop blaming others and take responsibility. Wash those dishes and start looking for a job because you clearly need one.

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It's not optional for us to cut federal expenses; it's essential. People voted for major government reform. The president spoke about it at every rally. People are going to get the major government reform they voted for. If the people cannot have their will decided by their elected representatives, then we don't live in a democracy. We live in a bureaucracy.

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Speaker 0 outlines two priorities: first, go after welfare fraud and rewrite how programs work by requiring states to send biometrics to the federal government proving that the person exists and they're eligible for the services in question, with a focus on fraud “rampant in Minnesota and throughout these blue states through reconciliation.” Second, implement an affordability package to make America more affordable for the hardworking men and women of the country.

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A woman living in public housing since 1973 shared her story. She was raised there by her mother and grandmother and is now raising her own children there. The goal is to change this paradigm. The speaker's parents instilled in them a strong work ethic, which strengthened their family. The aim is for young people to see those before them working hard and providing for their families. Incentivizing young people to work will change the culture and workforce, increase earnings, and increase family stability. This is the goal at HUD.

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Speaker 0: In America, we don't have a tax problem. We've got a third world problem. This is not an exaggeration. The United States collects over $2,400,000,000,000 in income taxes every year and then burns $1,500,000,000,000 through fraud, waste, and third world robbery. If the elites actually did their jobs and cut out the waste, the government would only need about $900,000,000,000 to function. And here's the crazy part. That would mean anyone earning under $500,000 a year could pay zero income tax, and everything would still be fully funded. So if this money isn't funding our future, whose dream is it really building? Look at Minnesota. The Somali daycare scandal gave us the answer. Billions of dollars you worked for, money meant to feed hungry kids, was diverted through fake daycare centers, phantom meals, and paperwork designed to approve. Not question, no kids, no food, just checks. Your hard earned labor was turned into Lamborghinis, beachfront mansions, and luxury vacations most of us will never experience even after a lifetime of honest work. On top of that, your tax dollars were routed to foreign organizations The US Military is fighting. Let that sink in. We went from defending liberty to bankrolling the threat. That's not compassion. That's collapse. And when systems fail like this, they don't admit mistakes. They don't apologize for wasting your money. They dig deeper into your pockets to fund their failure.

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Nothing worth doing ever came easy. Following your convictions means facing criticism from those lacking courage. My administration is committed to eradicating human trafficking worldwide. We are dismantling criminal organizations and won't rest until every victim is liberated. Our movement aims to replace a corrupt political establishment with a government controlled by the American people. The Washington establishment exists to protect and enrich themselves at our expense. We must challenge accepted wisdom and established systems. As long as America remains true to its values, our best days are yet to come.

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The US Department of Agriculture distributes free meals and food stamps to 46,000,000 people annually. The National Park Service asks visitors not to feed the animals, because the animals will grow accustomed to handouts and never learn to take care of themselves. The speaker believes in a social safety net to help the homeless, disenfranchised, struggling families, the elderly, disabled, veterans, and children. However, the speaker questions why the food stamps program doesn't have the same common sense as the policy for animals in national parks. Continuing to create a welfare state without allowing people to better themselves will perpetuate existing problems.

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In America, more people are going to work than ever before. Interest rates are low, leading to more families buying new homes and working harder than in the past 4 years. Inflation is also lower, giving people confidence in the future. Under President Reagan's leadership, America is proud, strong, and improved. Why would we want to go back to where we were less than 4 years ago?

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Senator John Kennedy expressed his appreciation for the current president's willingness to engage with the press, contrasting it with the previous administration's approach. He emphasized the importance of reviewing government spending, particularly in Medicaid, where he believes there is significant waste. Kennedy noted that many individuals on Medicaid are capable of working and proposed a bill requiring able-bodied recipients aged 18 to 55 to work at least 20 hours a week, which could save around $100 billion over ten years. He argued that these programs should serve as bridges to employment rather than long-term support, highlighting the moral principle that if one can work, they should. He also mentioned the psychological benefits of employment in helping individuals improve their situations.

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A strong family unit in every home, where every child is loved, nurtured, and encouraged, is essential to solving the country's problems. A child's positive or negative self-image develops before 18 months, along with how they learn. Children not surrounded by love and affection will hinder the country's greatness. The White House should be used as a bully pulpit to stress the importance of young children, particularly in their formative years, to mold them so they can live rich, full lives.

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I challenge anyone to search for Medicaid in the resolution we passed. It's not there. That's not part of this. We aim to find efficiencies in every program without cutting benefits for those who deserve them. Public opinion supports work requirements for Medicaid. The program is intended for single mothers with small children, not for able-bodied individuals who are not working. We're going to find those individuals and encourage them to return to work. Everyone supports this. Republicans support this. We believe there is dignity in work, and it will be beneficial for everyone involved.

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People are upset about Trump cutting off financial support, but it's important to realize that this isn't our government or country. He has no obligation to provide assistance, especially since many don't pay taxes in America. This situation should serve as a wake-up call for self-reliance. Instead of complaining, we need to focus on how to support ourselves. It's time to reassess our priorities and use our resources wisely, rather than misusing them.

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HHS Deputy Secretary Jim O’Neill and HHS Assistant Secretary for the Administration for Children and Families Alex Adams discuss concerns about political patronage in Minnesota, alleging that incompetent state officials have allowed taxpayer money to be diverted to politically connected cronies. They claim state officials have been unwilling to confirm the size and scope of fraud, and assert that Governor Walz’s administration is diverting resources from working families to fake day care scams. They emphasize that raising a young family is challenging and that many families rely on state and federal assistance for affordable child care. They state that fraud is not victimless and that every dollar stolen is taken from children and families who need these services. They argue that Washington policies influence how states administer programs and can either prevent or invite fraud. They assert that the Biden-Harris administration adopted Child Care and Development Fund rules that created vulnerabilities, weakening accountability and making fraud easier. Consequently, they say a proposed rule has been released to repeal those Biden-era mandates. The proposed rule is described as having three important elements. First, it ends the requirement that taxpayer dollars must pay for child care before services are provided, so states will no longer be forced to send payments to providers upfront. Second, it ends the enrollment-based billing mandate, allowing payments to be based on verified attendance rather than enrollment alone, so providers cannot bill for children who never show up. Third, it ends the mandate to pre-fund guaranteed seats at childcare centers without competition, thereby restoring parental choice and bringing back market incentives that reward legitimate, high-quality providers. Taken together, the changes are said to ensure that payments reflect real services and real attendance, making it far harder for fraudulent or nonoperational centers to game the system. The speakers claim that Biden administration policies effectively backed up a Brink’s truck and sent the security home across welfare programs, and that in childcare, this ends today. Produced by The U. S. Department Of Health And Human Services.

The Dr. Jordan B. Peterson Podcast

Politics: Tradition and Vision | Newt Gingrich | EP 301
Guests: Newt Gingrich
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In a discussion between Jordan Peterson and Newt Gingrich, key themes revolve around the intersection of politics, religion, and societal values. Gingrich emphasizes the importance of a deep ideological foundation, suggesting that without a religious substrate, politics can become a substitute for deeper meaning. He references Dennis Prager's idea of "big God, small government; big government, small God," highlighting the tension between spiritual and political authority. Gingrich reflects on his role in the 1994 Contract with America, which aimed to nationalize the election and present a unified conservative agenda. He notes that successful political change requires clear, widely supported issues, avoiding divisive topics like abortion and school prayer to maintain focus on broader reforms. The Contract led to significant legislative achievements, including welfare reform, which shifted the welfare system towards employment and reduced dependency. He discusses the consequences of welfare reform, citing studies that show millions moved from dependency to work, significantly reducing poverty. Gingrich critiques the left's embrace of dependency and its hostility towards work, arguing that this perspective is detrimental to society. The conversation also touches on the failures of both Republican and Democratic administrations to maintain fiscal responsibility, leading to increased national debt. Gingrich argues that a balanced budget fosters economic growth and accountability, while unbalanced budgets lead to waste and corruption. Gingrich expresses concern over the current political landscape, noting a lack of visionary leadership within the Republican Party and the need for a compelling narrative to attract young voters. He believes that conservatives must offer a vision of freedom tied to responsibility and work, emphasizing that true fulfillment comes from adopting responsibilities rather than pursuing hedonistic desires. The dialogue concludes with a call for conservatives to articulate a coherent vision that resonates with the values of freedom and responsibility, essential for addressing contemporary challenges and engaging younger generations.

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Food Stamps Set To Be WITHHELD Amid Shutdown Brinksmanship
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The podcast highlights the critical impact of a looming government shutdown on SNAP (food stamp) benefits, affecting over 40 million Americans, predominantly families with children. Due to a Trump administration decision to withhold emergency funds, benefits are set to lapse, intensifying financial strain on federal workers and contractors already impacted by the shutdown. This creates cascading economic effects nationwide, hitting small businesses and local economies. Despite bipartisan support for immediate SNAP funding, political brinksmanship between congressional leaders, particularly Mike Johnson and Chuck Schumer, is stalling progress. A legal challenge from 25 states argues that contingency funds exist, making the withholding of benefits an explicit administrative decision rather than a direct consequence of the shutdown. The hosts criticize the draconian eligibility criteria for SNAP, which can penalize modest financial success, and discuss broader issues within the food system and welfare cliffs. Public opinion overwhelmingly opposes cutting food stamp benefits.
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