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A representative is on their way to vote on a bill to rename the Gulf of Mexico to the Gulf of America, calling it a waste of time. The representative believes House Republicans are pushing this name change for two reasons: to support the president and to distract from other issues. They would rather focus on the Gulf of Mexico name change than address House Republicans' attempts to repeal healthcare for millions of Americans or Donald Trump's tariff policies allegedly harming the economy. The representative questions the priorities of Congress, suggesting that renaming the Gulf of Mexico is inappropriate given the current economic climate.

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Speaker 0: It's a disgusting video, and we're gonna continue to make clear bigotry will get you nowhere. We are fighting to protect the health care of the American people in the face of an unprecedented Republican assault.

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This congress is allegedly intent on passing a heartless budget that would result in the largest cut in Medicaid in American history to partially pay for tax cuts for Donald Trump's billionaire best friends. Medicaid is described as a lifeline that this Republican majority is trying to rip away from millions of Americans. The speakers claim they will not let them get away with policies that are a matter of life and death to their constituents. They are allegedly here to fight for those who voted against the president, those who didn't vote, and those who voted for the president but dislike what they are seeing. Republicans in congress and this administration purportedly only care about billionaires that fund their campaigns and are willing to hurt everyone to help the wealthiest. The power of the people is allegedly greater than the people in power.

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A person says they had a good time. A Republican congressman appears and says that now that they're in charge, they're rounding up illegals. He is told that a woman he is targeting was born in the US and is a citizen, but he says he doesn't care because she looks like one of them. He says she'll have lots of company when she's in prison in El Salvador.

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Adam Schiff describes a robbery by a one-armed Russian man, while others blame Donald Trump. They vow to capture Trump, launch investigations, and indict him for the crime. The situation is declared a state of emergency, with calls for Trump's imprisonment. The speakers express fear and determination to bring Trump to justice.

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Republicans are pushing for a government shutdown that could harm the economy and negatively impact working-class Americans. Their focus seems to be on providing significant tax cuts for wealthy donors instead of funding essential programs like cancer research for children.

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A group of politicians in Washington, DC, are discussing how to use taxpayer money, but they can't agree on giving any of it back to the American people. Meanwhile, they have been sending billions of dollars to a corrupt foreign regime and benefiting from it. They have also opened the southern borders to gain more votes, causing strain on our welfare system. The elder politician is trying to pass on his power to a younger one, but the younger one is not popular enough to be elected. It's important to take action by voting or holding politicians accountable.

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In Washington DC, we witness the gathering of familiar and infamous political groups: the Democratic jackasses and the Republican buffoons. Both groups are seen as parasites, benefiting at the expense of the American taxpayer. Despite their claims to avert disaster, it becomes clear that they are only interested in further draining the people's resources. The jackasses are known for their wokeness and stupidity, while the buffoons are notorious for their missteps and whimsical decision-making. They engage in a blame game, pointing fingers and making accusations. Ultimately, they are the same, draining the life from a once great nation. It is suggested to either neuter these political figures or vote them out of office.

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A congressman is asked if he filed impeachment articles against President Trump to get out of nearly $800,000 of campaign debt, given his history of scamming people. He is asked if he is scamming the American people. The congressman responds that there have been unconstitutional activities that need to be addressed. He is then questioned again about his history of scamming people and his campaign debt. Finally, he is told that if he hates President Trump so much, he should go back to India.

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It's 2025, and insurance issues are worsening. During a surgery, I received a call from UnitedHealthcare demanding information about a patient who was under anesthesia. They wanted to know her diagnosis and if her inpatient stay was justified. I explained that she was asleep and had breast cancer, but the representative claimed he wasn't informed and directed me to another department. I emphasized that she needed to stay overnight and that I had already received approval for the surgery. This situation highlights how out of control insurance has become.

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Congress is in chaos with Republicans evicting Democrats from their offices and the backup speaker trying to break the gavel. AOC is upset about missing recess and blames Kevin McCarthy for bringing them back to work. Meanwhile, Trump is focused on his court cases and plans to spin the case each day from outside the steps for free media coverage. The video also highlights the excessive spending by Congress, including millions of dollars for various projects like a carbon-neutral bird sanctuary and a million-dollar bathroom remodel for AOC. The speaker drama is seen as a racket, with politicians robbing the public and pretending to work while the government's spending is causing financial concerns. The video concludes by urging viewers to vote out all politicians.

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"We have to realize the democrats, their whole argument is we are going to shut down the government unless you give a trillion dollars for medical benefits for illegal aliens." "And they're saying that unless you give that money to those legal aliens, unless you give those benefits to those illegal aliens, we are going to shut down the people's government." "It's such a stark contrast between two parties priorities." "We want to put the government to work for the American people first." "We're not gonna be taken hostage by the Democrats' desperate desire to give your tax money to illegal aliens." "We're just not gonna do it."

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A disgusting video, and we're gonna continue to make clear bigotry will get you nowhere. We are fighting to protect the health care of the American people in the face of an unprecedented Republican assault.

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Doctor Davis, John Ching needs an abortion to survive. That's not possible; we’ve banned abortion with no exceptions. If you can’t help her, she will die. I won the last election, so this decision is mine. But don’t worry, you can still have children, just not with her.

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A doctor urgently needs to perform surgery on a patient who is flatlining. However, a Republican congressman interrupts, claiming that they repealed Obamacare and refuse to pay for the surgery. The congressman believes that since he won the last election, he has the authority to make such decisions. He dismisses the patient's critical condition, suggesting that if the patient wanted healthcare, they should have been wealthy like him.

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Speaker 1 questions a congresswoman about taxpayer-funded healthcare for undocumented immigrants and condemns violent riots in Los Angeles. Speaker 0 does not answer. Speaker 0 then challenges others to harass him as they allegedly harassed the congresswoman. Speaker 1 asks Speaker 0 to condemn the violent riots in Los Angeles. Speaker 0 declines to answer and asks who Speaker 1 is. Speaker 1 attempts to continue the conversation, but Speaker 0 walks away. Speaker 1 then asks Speaker 0 if he has a foreskin.

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Due to exorbitant medical expenses and a reluctance to prioritize spending, there is a debate about whether it is more beneficial to allocate one million dollars towards the last three months of a patient's life or to retain ten teachers. However, this discussion is often avoided and labeled as the controversial "death panel."

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Obama, Hillary Clinton, and Nancy Pelosi are on an airplane with the pilot. Obama wants to make one American happy by throwing a $100 bill out the window. Hillary wants to make two Americans happy by throwing $200. Pelosi wants to make a hundred Americans happy by throwing $100 bills. Finally, the speaker suggests throwing all three politicians out the window to make all of America happy. The speaker then mentions Trump 2020.

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Do Democrats wanna prioritize the health care of illegal aliens over a government shutdown? Because if the government does shut down, Americans will be able furlough. We're not prioritizing. What we're doing is saying simply we wanna keep the government open, and we wanna work with the Republicans and have a bipartisan agreement to keep this government open, and health care is at the top of our agenda. But are Democrats demanding health care for illegal aliens? Democrats are demanding health care for everybody. We want to save lives. We wanna make sure that health care is available to those who would die but having the help of their government. So you're good with the government shutdown even if it means giving health care to people who aren't American citizens? We want to save health care for all people.

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Nikki Haley, a Republican candidate, suggests mental competency tests for politicians over 75. The idea is dismissed as ridiculous. The speaker's husband has not considered taking such a test and would never discuss it.

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The transcript centers on a critique of Democrats and the healthcare industry, framing the Capitol Hill hearing as evidence of a coordinated effort to undermine President Trump’s health care agenda. It asserts that Democrats and “the big insurance companies” are “combining forces to sabotage president Trump on Capitol Hill,” and claims this is exemplified by coverage and clips available on the speaker’s website and social media. Key points highlighted: - Democrats, Obamacare architects, and the pharmaceutical/insurance cartel are alleged to be “working in lockstep to block president Trump’s patient first health care agenda.” - Ahead of the hearing, the speaker says Loomer Unleashed warned how the proceedings would unfold, asserting that corporate health care executives aligned with Democrats against President Trump, Congressional Republicans, and the American people. - The speaker claims Democrats deployed Obama operatives—people featured on Barack Obama’s White House website—as “experts” on health care, alongside anti-Trump radical left activists who allegedly pretended to be health care experts, to blame Republicans for the health care crisis without addressing Obamacare’s effects. - Congressional Republicans, specifically Jason Smith and Randy Feenstra, are quoted as arguing that Democrats want to cast blame elsewhere because they do not accept responsibility for Obamacare, which the speakers say was always going to be a disaster. - A clip from Speaker 1 describes the hearing as “the first of more to come examining the entire health care sector.” The stated purpose is to question some of the largest health insurers about why costs are rising and how health care can be made more affordable for all Americans, asserting that Democrats in the majority previously ignored this issue. - The speaker claims that Americans are still struggling to afford basic care, with premiums “exploding” and patients being delayed and denied care “every day.” - The hearing is said to have shown that, instead of demanding accountability, a senior Democrat reassured CEOs with the statement, “it’s not your fault,” implying the Democrats’ recognition that costs rose under Obamacare. - The claim is reiterated that, after fifteen years of a Democrat-created health system under Obamacare, prices have “only gone up, not down.” The speaker indicates there is extensive video and article coverage of the hearing available online, including numerous clips and a summary article that highlights these points. The overall narrative portrays Obamacare as a disaster, accusing Democrats of avoidance of responsibility and of manipulating the hearing to deflect blame away from policy outcomes.

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Republicans MELT DOWN Over Healthcare Price Spikes
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Republicans are clearly floundering on healthcare policy as premium spikes and the expiration of Obamacare subsidies dominate the political debate. The hosts argue Democrats strategically highlighted the affordability crisis, pressuring Republicans to offer a plan, only to reveal a scattershot menu of ideas that lacks unified support within the party. They emphasize the political peril of inaction and the absence of a coherent replacement strategy, noting that even Trump’s floated plan faced internal opposition and was ultimately pulled. The discussion of proposals spans association health plans, health savings accounts, price transparency, site neutrality, and provider-owned hospitals, but none seem capable of delivering meaningful relief or broad consensus. The segment also critiques the burden of administrative costs and the persistent failure to enact PBM reform or allow broader drug price negotiation, underscoring the systemic drivers of rising costs and political posturing alike.

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Republicans FLAIL On Healthcare As PRICES SURGE
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The episode centers on the escalating debate over the Affordable Care Act subsidies and the direction Republicans should take on health policy as the year ends. The host and guest discuss how the enhanced COVID-era subsidies have shaped enrollment, with data suggesting substantial portions of subsidized plans have been misaligned with eligibility and that brokers have exploited the system to enroll people who either don’t need or don’t realize they have coverage. The conversation also explores the political dynamics on Capitol Hill, including the friction between moderates and leadership and the potential implications of any extension or reform for upcoming elections. The guest, a founder of a health policy group, outlines practical near-term options such as redesigning subsidies, expanding health savings accounts, and creating alternative coverage paths for small businesses, while warning against simply throwing more money at a flawed program. Throughout, the conversation emphasizes returning control to individuals and reducing distortions created by centralized subsidies and intermediary spending, arguing that true affordability requires structural changes and price transparency rather than incremental subsidies alone. The discussion also delves into broader questions about market incentives, price signals in healthcare, and the role of hospitals in driving costs higher. The guests consider different pathways—from targeted reform of subsidies to broader market-oriented fixes—to reduce costs, improve access, and restore patient-centered decision making. The tension between reform advocates and entrenched interests underlines the difficulty of achieving bipartisan consensus before the next legislative deadline, even as public concern about costs remains high.

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Republicans SLASH Medicaid to Fund Corporate Tax Cuts
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The Republican caucus is negotiating significant Medicaid cuts as part of their reconciliation package, which includes raising premiums and co-pays for beneficiaries at or above the federal poverty line. This change would require Medicaid recipients making at or above $15,650 for individuals and $21,150 for two-person households to contribute financially for coverage. Current exemptions for certain populations, like children and pregnant women, may be affected. Additionally, changes to the Affordable Care Act could increase premiums for those using ACA marketplaces. Proposed work requirements aim to add bureaucratic hurdles, making it harder for individuals to enroll in Medicaid, which has previously pushed people out of the program. These cuts are politically risky for Republicans, especially in swing districts, as they could alienate voters who rely on Medicaid. The pressure to pass tax cuts for the wealthy while managing a deficit complicates their strategy. Some Republicans, like Don Bacon, express concern over the political fallout from these cuts, which could be seen as a betrayal of Trump's promises to protect Medicaid.

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WATCH: Republican Senator’s BONKERS Defense of Medicaid Cuts
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Joanie Ernst faced backlash during a town hall in Iowa over Medicaid cuts, leading her to apologize for saying, "we're all going to die." The hosts noted her unusual apology video filmed in front of a cemetery, where she pivoted to evangelism. They discussed the Republican messaging on Medicaid, highlighting the confusion within the party regarding cuts and the political implications of millions potentially losing health insurance. The conversation also touched on the broader implications of government cuts and the evolving political landscape, with a focus on the future of the Republican Party and the rise of democratic socialism.
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