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The speaker claims the current administration caused America's housing shortage by letting in over 10,000,000 people illegally, providing them with housing vouchers, food stamps, free plane tickets, and free cell phones. The speaker asserts that to address housing costs, the population should be limited by controlling immigration and open borders. The speaker also alleges that the administration's donors at BlackRock are buying up houses and that Airbnb is turning neighborhoods into transient areas with no social connection. The speaker believes it is inappropriate for the administration to lecture on the housing shortage that they allegedly caused.

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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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The speaker questions why liberals should be trusted to determine the future of the country. The speaker claims that many liberals have depression, anxiety, and personality disorders, and some are uncertain about their gender. The speaker asserts that most liberals have never worked or were unsuccessful in their jobs. They allegedly spend most of their money on food and hair dye and do not care about their health, glamorizing obesity. The speaker describes protesters as fitting this description and questions why they should be seen as capable of making better choices for the country.

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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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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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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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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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Speaker 0 and Speaker 1 discuss the issue of retirement and government assistance. They express frustration with the current system, highlighting the disparity between those who have worked their whole lives and receive minimal pensions, and those who have never worked and receive similar benefits. They question the value of working if the financial benefits are minimal compared to the costs of childcare and other expenses. They argue that as long as the government continues to provide generous assistance, people will choose not to work. They also worry about the example this sets for future generations.

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The speaker criticizes those who refuse to get vaccinated, portraying them as victims. They blame the unvaccinated for the current situation and express frustration towards their perceived lack of unity. The speaker argues that the unvaccinated are a minority and questions why they should have the same rights as the vaccinated. They suggest that the unvaccinated should face consequences such as exclusion from society, fines, and potential job loss. The speaker also warns that similar rules may eventually apply to those who are vaccinated.

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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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The speaker expresses assumptions about individuals who include their pronouns when applying for a job. They assume that these individuals are liberal, not hardworking, and require special treatment in the workplace. The speaker believes that everyone around them would have to walk on eggshells and that they would be lazy, entitled, and likely to sue. The speaker concludes that including pronouns does not benefit these individuals.

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The speaker discusses a candidate's stance on healthcare for undocumented immigrants. The candidate stated that everyone in the world deserves healthcare, which the speaker interprets as supporting Medicaid for undocumented immigrants. The speaker argues this position exemplifies "suicidal empathy," prioritizing emotional optics over resource sustainability and national boundaries. They claim this approach overlooks the strain on hospitals and public systems, and the burden on taxpayers to fund care for those who entered the country illegally. The speaker believes this creates a terrible incentive structure and is "boundaryless," sacrificing America for perceived moral superiority. The speaker concludes that people with this viewpoint should not be in government.

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The speaker asserts that Social Security payments are essential for some people's survival, such as their mother, who relies on the deposit to feed herself. They contrast this with Donald Trump, who they claim doesn't care if his Social Security check arrives. The speaker dismisses the idea that Donald Trump understands the needs of people who depend on Social Security.

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The speaker criticizes prolonged lockdowns, stating that they have disastrous consequences for healthcare, working families, and lower-income individuals. They highlight the negative impact of missed cancer diagnoses, chemotherapy and immunization appointments, and the closure of schools leading to unreported cases of child abuse. They also mention a report stating that 1 in 4 young college-age Americans contemplated suicide in June. The speaker expresses frustration with public health experts, calling them failures for not considering the broader impact of lockdown policies and accuses them of causing harm.

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The speaker claims that current policies have caused America's housing shortage by allowing over 10,000,000 people into the country illegally and providing them with housing vouchers, food stamps, free plane tickets, and free cell phones. The speaker asserts that uncontrolled immigration and open borders have expanded the population, contributing to the housing crisis. The speaker also alleges that the person being criticized is responsible for the housing shortage and that their donors at BlackRock are buying up houses, while their donors at Airbnb are turning neighborhoods into transient areas with no social connection. The speaker finds it unacceptable for this person to lecture on the housing shortage that they allegedly caused.

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The speaker describes witnessing a person using a mobility scooter who was “literally going off the curb” and “jumping off the sidewalks with it,” not using ramps as expected. The speaker contends this behavior is reckless and says the person is disabled, arguing that they “shouldn’t even be doing stupid shit like that with it in the first place” and that they should “be taking care of his shit rather than wrecking it.” The speaker further claims that the individual was sent in to perform in videos to make things look good, suggesting that they were chosen because “Tommy can’t come close,” implying others could be used to create a better appearance for the videos. The dialogue then shifts to direct insults directed at Shane Patriot. The speaker calls Shane Patriot “one of the shitty Shane,” adds “Shut the fuck up,” and expresses personal dislike, saying, “I don’t like you. I don’t even know why you’re in here, motherfucker.” The speaker asserts a total disdain, declaring, “You’re just full,” and concluding with, “Fuck you.” The closing sentiment reinforces a hostile, confrontational tone toward Shane Patriot, with explicit profanity and a repeated refusal to engage in conversation, ending with “Fuck you.”

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Social Security is a program Americans pay into during their working lives, with 73 million people depending on it for financial security in retirement. It is claimed that Elon Musk and Donald Trump are breaking the "sacred promise" of Social Security. While Congress created Social Security and only Congress can cut benefits, it is alleged that Republicans are attempting to cut Social Security through the "backdoor" by making it harder to correct errors, apply for benefits, or get help when checks don't arrive. Social Security offices are reportedly closing, requiring people to travel hours for assistance, and even then, they may not receive help due to understaffing. It is asserted that these actions impose misery on people so that Elon Musk and Donald Trump can pay for tax giveaways to billionaires and corporations. The speaker urges honoring Social Security promises and requiring billionaires and corporations to pay their fair share.

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The speaker questions protesters about Social Security and government waste. The speaker states that Social Security wasn't cut, but their offices are being cut back. The speaker asks if anyone can name one person in the United States who lost Social Security benefits under Elon Musk. The speaker questions why the protesters are demonstrating in public but don't want to show their faces on camera. The speaker asks the protesters what they are protesting and why they don't want to cut government waste. The speaker suggests that protesting in public while refusing to appear on camera shows cowardice.

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Speaker 0 and Speaker 1 discuss CBO estimates of people losing health insurance under Medicaid and Obamacare. - Medicaid: According to CBO estimates, those on Medicaid losing health insurance include four point eight million able-bodied adults without dependence who choose to not meet modest work or community engagement requirements. An additional 1,400,000 are illegal immigrants. 1,600,000 will have access to other forms of subsidized health insurance, including the option to stay on Medicaid. And 1.3 million are already ineligible for the Medicaid program period; they shouldn’t be on the program, but they're doing it. - Obamacare (ACA): When looking at those on Obamacare losing health insurance, 1.8 million are illegal immigrants, and 1,100,000 are fraudsters who don't submit common sense verification requirements. Speaker 1 notes, “And this is from CBL.”

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The speaker wants Medicaid to be used for mothers and children as it was meant to be. They do not want it used for 1,400,000 illegal aliens or able-bodied people.

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The speaker asserts that 1.4 million undocumented immigrants are currently enrolled in the Medicaid system. This number, the speaker claims, is equivalent to the population of Hawaii or New Hampshire. The speaker states that Medicaid is intended for pregnant women, children, people with disabilities, the elderly, and low-income families, and that undocumented immigrants are sharing these resources with qualified Americans. The speaker supports the president's plan to remove undocumented immigrants from Medicaid, questioning why there is outrage over this decision when Americans who have contributed to the country are also in need. The speaker predicts that people will continue to be upset because President Trump will be re-elected.

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The speaker argues that much of the backlash against SNAP benefits stems from people selling their food stamps. They claim that in New York and other states, individuals go to corner stores or delis to sell their food stamps for cash. The speaker states that some people receive around $7,000 in food stamps and sell them for cash, while others get about $4,000 in food stamps and take roughly $1,000 in cash. They emphasize that this selling is happening “everywhere.” The speaker also notes that people who sell food stamps will never admit to doing so, but asserts that it is happening.

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The speaker asserts there is an enormous amount of waste, fraud, and abuse in the government, particularly within Medicare. They claim past proponents of budget cuts are now opposing efforts to eliminate waste. The speaker states that eliminating waste, fraud, and abuse in Medicare will require cuts, with the goal of cutting the "bad stuff" while preserving the "good stuff." The speaker accuses certain individuals, identified by a picture, of rooting against these efforts, labeling them as examples of waste, fraud, and abuse.

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The speaker believes too many people are "sucking off the government." They work with Section 8 tenants who fall behind on rent but then file taxes and receive a rebate. These tenants also receive SNAP benefits, reduced or free rent, and Social Security benefits, which the speaker claims have been perverted from their original purpose due to politicians buying votes. The speaker alleges that many of these individuals are able-bodied, can work, but choose not to, while the federal government pays for a majority of their living expenses.

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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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