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The speaker is advocating for a US taxpayer refund due to information released by the Department of Government Efficiency, claiming Elon Musk and Doge revealed there are over 60,000 federal employee millionaires. The speaker states that when Joe Biden took office in 2021, there were approximately 70,000 federal employee millionaires, but by September 2024, that number more than doubled to 55,334, and is now estimated to be around 60,000. The speaker questions how this increase occurred, given the average federal employee salary is $86,000. The speaker notes that even the highest-paid federal employees, such as medical officers and cybersecurity personnel, earn around $250,000-$260,000 annually. The speaker expresses distrust in federal agencies and opposes paying down the deficit under these circumstances.

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Introducing Samantha Power, a former USAID administrator recently dismissed from her position. Power, known for her far-left views, was sworn in on May 8, 2021. Her financial disclosure from January 2021 indicates her assets range from $6.7 million to $16.5 million, with an estimated net worth of up to $30 million by 2024. Despite earning a salary of $180,000 at USAID, her wealth has significantly increased. Now, she appears on national television discussing her contributions, raising questions about the nature of her work and the management of government funds.

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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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Introducing Samantha Power, a former USAID administrator who has been dismissed from her position. Power, known for her far-left views, was sworn in on May 8, 2021. Her financial disclosure from January 2021 shows her assets ranging from $6.7 million to $16.5 million, with an estimated net worth of up to $30 million by 2024. Despite earning an annual salary of $180,000 at USAID, her wealth has significantly increased. She now appears on national TV discussing her contributions, raising questions about the nature of her work and the management of government funds.

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For every billionaire who backed Trump, Kamala Harris had two. Democrats represent nine of the 10 richest US counties, and 65% of Americans making over $500,000 annually are Democrats. 75% of hedge fund managers' political donations go to Democrats, as do 95% of donations from the top three management consulting firms. Trump, on the other hand, resonated with Americans earning under $100,000. The speaker claims Democrats are now the party of the wealthy, while Trump represents the working class by adopting pro-worker policies Democrats abandoned to serve their rich base. The speaker views this as performance art, asserting that politicians are failing to serve the American people despite being paid to do so.

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This US politician, Michael McColl, earns $24,000,000 per month, lives in a $10,000,000 mansion, owns a $1,100,000 car collection, including a Rolls Royce Wraith and a Ferrari 488 GTB, and has a $20,000,000 private jet. He has traded $576,000,000 in the stock market in the past 3 years. To view his trades, visit borsfinance.com.

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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 significantly less annually, which is unexplainable. The speaker says they are going to try to figure it out and stop it from happening.

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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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A migrant family of four in New York receives significant benefits, including over $20 a month in freebies, $500 a night for hotel stays, $130 a day for food, and just $5 a month for their two kids in public school. This doesn’t include additional perks like $1,000 cash gift cards from Mayor Adams, free healthcare, free phones, free legal assistance, and $400,000 in college tuition for dreamers. In contrast, working taxpayers in New York struggle to afford housing, paying around $1,000 for small living spaces. The speaker highlights their own 80 square foot apartment, which costs $1,754.

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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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The speaker alleges that the Pritzker family is a very prominent political family with 64 NGOs. They claim that for this single NGO, many people work for no compensation as trustees, while others are paid substantial salaries—upwards of a quarter of a million dollars. Specific figures cited include a Senior VP for Policy Research earning $400,000 a year, Strategy Affairs at $330,000 a year, and a VP at $300,000 a year. The speaker asserts there are 64 NGOs funded by taxpayers, stating, “that’s all your money.” The analogy used is that influential families in government are like a thief who found the bank vault door left open, with each NGO acting as “another bag for cash” that is filled and handed off to friends, with new LLCs created as needed. The speaker claims the NGOs “achieve anything? No. Not really.” and “Do they build anything? Certainly not. No.” The overall portrayal is that the NGOs are about distributing cash among associated individuals rather than delivering tangible results.

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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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We have a prominent political family that runs 64 NGOs, and it looks like a lot of people are working for free as trustees while others are getting paid huge salaries. For example, we see a Senior VP for policy research making $400,000 a year and someone in strategy affairs making $330,000 a year. Remember, this is all from your tax dollars. These families in government are like thieves who found an open bank vault. Each NGO is a bag for cash. They stuff as much money as possible into each one, then they start a new LLC with a new purpose. Do they achieve anything? Not really. Do they build anything or make anything better for anyone? Not tangibly, but the people working for them are doing quite well.

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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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In Downtown LA Skid Row, the speaker discusses funds allocated to help the homeless that are allegedly unaccounted for. In 2023, Gavin Newsom set aside $750,000,000 to build tiny homes, and in 02/2019, $24,000,000,000 was allocated towards the homeless. The speaker questions the wealth of politicians like Nancy Pelosi, who has served since 02/2007 and has a net worth over $120,000,000, and Maxine Waters, who has served since 1990 and has a net worth over $10,000,000. Gavin Newsom is reportedly building a $9,000,000 home in San Francisco. The speaker claims California's leaders have failed the people of Los Angeles and California, and over 66,000,000 people have left the state in recent years. The speaker criticizes Newsom for doing a podcast and suggests he may be planning a presidential run in 2028.

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In Downtown LA Skid Row, the speaker discusses the homeless situation, stating that in 2023, Gavin Newsom allocated $750,000,000 for tiny homes, and in 02/2019, $24,000,000,000 was designated for the homeless, but the money is unaccounted for. The speaker mentions Nancy Pelosi, who has served since 02/2007 and has a net worth over $120,000,000, and Maxine Waters, serving since 1990 with a net worth over $10,000,000. Gavin Newsom is reportedly building a $9,000,000 home in San Francisco. The speaker claims California's leaders have failed the people of Los Angeles and California, and that over 66,000,000 people have left California in recent years. The speaker criticizes Newsom for hosting a podcast and suggests he may be planning a presidential run in 2028.

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Since Biden and Pelosi took control, the economy has taken a hit. Inflation has risen from 1.4% to 8.3%, mortgage rates have increased from 2.65% to over 7%, and rent prices have gone up by over $400. Real wages are declining, and energy prices have skyrocketed by 15%. This means your income is down and costs are way up. The speaker promises to fire Nancy Pelosi, cut federal spending, and get America back on track.

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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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The reason that this idea to put a ban on stock trading for members of congress is even a thing is because of Nancy Pelosi. She is is is rightfully criticized because she makes, think, a $174,000 a year, yet she has a net worth of approximately 413,000,000. In 2024, Nancy Pelosi's stock portfolio, this was a fascinating statistic to me, grew 70% in one year in 2024. And her portfolio outperformed every single large hedge fund in that same year and even more than doubled the returns of Warren Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway. As for the mechanics of the legislation and how it will move forward, the White House continues to be in discussions with our friends on Capitol Hill.

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For every billionaire who backed Trump, Kamala Harris had two. Democrats represent nine of the 10 richest US counties, and 65% of Americans making over $500,000 a year are Democrats. 75% of hedge fund manager political donations go to Democrats, as do 95% of donations from the top three management consulting firms. Trump, however, dominated among Americans making under $100,000 a year. The speaker claims Democrats are the party of the wealthy, and Trump represents the working class by adopting pro-worker policies Democrats abandoned to cater to their rich base. The speaker believes this is performance art, and those involved are failing to serve the American people despite being paid to do so.

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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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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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USAID gave Chelsea Clinton $82,000,000 through the Clinton Global Initiative. $3,000,000 went to her fucking wedding. $11,000,000 went to pay for a mansion, and not a dime of income tax was paid on any of it. But if your last name is Clinton, well, you get a pass. They tell you there's no money for Social Security. They tell you that there's no money to secure our border, to build a border wall. But then they send billions to the Ukraine. No checks. No $82,000,000 handouts. Why the fuck is there unlimited money for corrupt elites but nothing for actual Americans who are buried in ash, who are flooded out of their homes, who are literally standing in the rubble of their lives? This isn't leadership. It's an organized crime syndicate is what it is. It's organized crime in broad daylight. drain the swamp once and for all.

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The speaker informed the president of new data showing the Bureau of Labor Statistics overestimated job creation by 1,500,000 jobs during the Biden administration. Unpublished Census Bureau data indicates that median household income increased by $1,174 in the first five months of Biden's presidency. Real family income gained $6,400 under Trump's first term, compared to $551 under Biden. Every income group fared better under Trump. Under Biden, the lowest income group lost income, the middle class saw virtually no gain, and the highest income group was the only one that improved. Trump reduced income inequality, while Biden worsened it. The lowest income group gained $4,000 under Trump, the middle class $6,400, and the richest almost $10,000.
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