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The speaker discusses taxation without representation in the US, highlighting how Americans pay roughly 50% of their income in various taxes. They break down the different taxes they pay, including income tax, property tax, and sales tax, showing how it adds up to nearly 50%. Despite this high tax burden, they express frustration at the lack of benefits and services they receive in return, such as affordable healthcare, nutritious food, and quality infrastructure. The speaker criticizes the government for not adequately representing the interests of taxpayers.

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Government waste is everywhere, in every department, program, and contract. To tackle America's 36 trillion dollar debt, we need to examine all areas. On the oversight subcommittee, we'll investigate government-funded media like NPR, which spreads propaganda. We'll also scrutinize grant programs that fund projects like sex apps in Malaysia and toilets in Africa, programs that don't benefit Americans. I also want to address the Pentagon about their missing billions and failed audits.

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We have an abundance of money for funding war machinery and foreign aid, like $8 billion to Ukraine. We also support Ukrainian businesses and banks with taxpayer funds. Humanitarian aid often ends up in corrupt hands due to lack of oversight.

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I'm demanding refunds for US taxpayers due to alarming financial mismanagement within our federal government. Information from the Department of Government Efficiency reveals that the number of federal employee millionaires has more than doubled since 2021, estimating around 60,000 currently. This is suspicious considering the average federal employee salary is $86,000 annually. Given this, plus a national debt exceeding $36 trillion and a deficit over $2 trillion, I question the trustworthiness of these agencies. With evidence of potential payroll fraud and a lack of oversight from elected officials, I believe taxpayers deserve a refund. Our money has been irresponsibly squandered. Since they have failed to act responsibly with our finances, we deserve our money back.

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The speaker criticizes the government for spending $66 billion on illegal immigrants compared to $3 billion on homeless veterans in 2023. They suggest reallocating funds to support veterans' mental health, caregiver programs, and homeless services. The speaker blames the Biden administration for not prioritizing American citizens over illegal immigrants. They urge for transparency in spending to redirect funds to benefit veterans.

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There’s no Democrat or Republican in Washington who could fill a hall like this. The Republican leadership shows clear contempt for their own voters, focusing on foreign issues while neglecting the struggles of their constituents, such as the drug crisis and job losses from offshoring. This indifference is palpable. Joe Biden and Mitch McConnell share a dismissive attitude towards the people. They resist Donald Trump’s return because he embodies transparency and accountability. As American citizens, we have the right to know how our government operates and spends our money. The government exists to serve us, and we deserve full disclosure about its actions.

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The speaker discusses the government's spending of $8 million on searching for unmarked graves at a school in Kamloops, BC, with no results. They criticize the wasteful spending and highlight the financial struggles of Canadians. The speaker expresses frustration at consistently being proven right about issues years before they are acknowledged, leading to backlash and cancelation. They predict being vindicated in the future.

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The government has failed to address the high cost of living while attempting to misappropriate taxpayer money. The situation at the Treasury Department highlights this issue. To combat unlawful access to the Treasury's payment system and protect personal and confidential information, we will soon introduce the Stop the Steal Act.

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People are waking up to the disparity of funding for foreign countries versus helping American citizens in need. The speaker questions why billions are allocated to other nations while neglecting those suffering in the streets of America. They emphasize the importance of addressing domestic issues like poverty and inflation before focusing on international affairs. The speaker criticizes the high cost of living and lack of financial stability for many Americans, highlighting the need for economic reform to improve the situation.

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USAID is far worse than people realize. Remember the outrage over Elon Musk buying Twitter? We should have that same energy about the $200 billion supposedly sent to Ukraine—Zelensky says only half arrived. That's $100 billion unaccounted for! Meanwhile, crucial needs like fixing Flint's water crisis ($1.5 billion) are ignored, while Ethiopia receives more annually. The system is corrupt; politicians benefit through USAID, creating a loop of self-enrichment. The media, also funded by USAID, manipulates public opinion, making us think we're wrong to question it. This isn't normal; our outrage is manufactured. We need to investigate this waste and corruption. If you're a business owner struggling to reach your potential, let's fix your processes and boost your profits.

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I'm nearly convinced that our entire national debt of $36 trillion is due to fraud, abuse, and waste. A staggering $2.7 trillion was improperly sent overseas as Medicare and Medicaid payments. How is this even possible? Is there any part of our government that isn't defrauding the American people? We've barely scratched the surface of this audit, and it already seems the answer is no. It feels like every branch of government has been robbing Americans blind while we struggle to make ends meet. People are still freezing. I want to see arrests, and I want the names of those responsible revealed.

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The speaker criticizes the US government's funding of the proxy war in Ukraine, arguing that it prioritizes military aid over domestic infrastructure. They highlight the lack of transparency and accountability in the allocation of tax dollars, revealing questionable payments and arms deals. The speaker questions the wisdom of escalating the conflict with Russia, pointing out the potential for nuclear annihilation. They also criticize the erosion of democracy in Ukraine and the profit-seeking motives of individuals involved in the war. The speaker calls on the UN Security Council to enforce the UN Charter and monitor NATO's actions.

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The speaker expresses outrage at the child protection system's mismanagement, funded by taxpayers. In a case against Los Angeles County, it was revealed that $2.2 billion was spent in 2016 alone. This amount was for one county in one year, highlighting a nationwide issue of excessive spending on a flawed system.

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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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We're being pimped by Zelensky and the US government. Our hard-earned money is being sent to Ukraine, and when Zelensky gets it, he says it's not enough. We can't even afford basic necessities here, yet we're sending billions to Ukraine. Zelensky is having steak dinners with celebrities while our veterans sleep on the streets and children go hungry. It's infuriating and makes no sense. If people want Ukraine to have money, they should send their own. We need to take care of our own problems first.

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The speaker describes spending in Los Angeles on homelessness, stating that last year $13,000,000,000 was used to combat homelessness in the city. They claim that this money went to “these trash nonprofits” where “a bunch of executives” earn “half a $1,000,000 a year.” The speaker asserts, “You’re working for a nonprofit dealing with homelessness. That’s my money. That’s my parents’ money.” They emphasize that hardworking people of California pay incredibly high taxes that fund this through the claimed expenditures. The speaker connects this spending to the broader political perspective by saying they are sick of it and describe their experience on the ground in California as causing them to question a lot about left-wing ideology.

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Not tax dollars, but our lives have been stolen. It's time to recognize this as theft, not just waste. These funds represent our hard work and years dedicated to earning them. The misuse of money isn't trivial; it involves specific individuals benefiting from fraudulent activities. This is corruption and a betrayal of the American people. We have been made economic slaves, and the years of our lives taken by those in power must be addressed. The accountability of those responsible is crucial, as countless years of American lives have been lost to the actions of the elite.

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The speaker questions why officials are overlooking a police department's misuse of taxpayer money, calling it salary fraud. A detective was allegedly paid for time not worked, his vehicle was cleaned with public funds, sick time was manipulated, and on-call schedules were padded. The money was only repaid after a request from Vanity Fair. The speaker also mentions another detective who allegedly got drunk while on duty and lost his firearm and badge, wanting them left in his mailbox. The speaker asks what amount of money or safety risk will prompt outrage and accountability from the officials present. They question how the officials can be trusted to hold anyone accountable when they haven't publicly acknowledged any wrongdoing.

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We could have used the $165 billion given to Ukraine to build 6 border walls, fix Flint's water system 215 times, give every homeless vet $2 million, and help families impacted by wildfires. HUD says $20 billion could end homelessness in America, but we sent much more. Priorities need to change.

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A taxpayer complains about the waste of their money by an unnamed individual. They claim $24 billion was spent on the homeless population, but it remained at 181,000. Another $5 billion was allegedly spent on water storage, yet there was no water during state fires. The speaker also claims $14.4 billion was spent on a high-speed railroad, with only 22 miles prepped and zero miles of track laid. Furthermore, they allege $105,000 of taxpayer money was used for billboards in red states advertising California as an abortion sanctuary, and $44 million was allocated to uninsured abortions. The speaker asserts that despite spending almost $50 billion, the homeless population grew, there is no water, and there is no high-speed train. They also claim property burned due to lack of water, and the individual is trying to buy it for pennies on the dollar for low-income housing.

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We need to audit the budget; Americans have demanded this for years. The government’s spending fuels a massive propaganda machine pushing narratives like transgender athletes in women's sports, distracting from the real issues. This strategy uses divisive topics like abortion, gay marriage, and war as distractions. Meanwhile, billions of dollars are being siphoned off. For example, Zelensky reported missing $100 billion in aid, and only 2% of Haiti aid reached its intended purpose. The government dismisses concerns about these billions, yet they add up. This blatant misuse of funds, combined with the audacity of accusing those who expose it of being "state media" is outrageous. The government has been working hand-in-hand with the media for a decade.

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Speaker 0 highlights that the report indicates the federal government wasted millions in the past year on transgender animal experiments and lab testing beagles in China, noting a contrast with funds used for voting identification. He frames the issue as a question of priorities: we don’t want to pay for people to have an ID to vote, but we’ll pay for lab testing beagles in China. Speaker 1 responds by acknowledging the presence of extensive federal spending and the need for greater oversight. He says this is the ninth year they have worked through this, and that there is always a need for more eyes on it and greater transparency. He emphasizes that the problem is not confined to a single administration or Congress, but rather that there is broad complexity requiring scrutiny and sunshine. Speaker 1 identifies the shutdown as the largest area of waste in the prior year, stating that $85,000,000,000 was lost during that period. He argues that shutdowns do have real fiscal impacts, countering a common belief that they do not affect outcomes. He then points to a specific critique: a quarter of a billion dollars was spent on transitioning mice and monkeys by NIH. He claims that American taxpayers do not want their dollars spent on such activities, and reiterates that taxpayers are more supportive of spending on national defense, education, and infrastructure, but not on what he describes as wasteful or inappropriate expenditures. Across the exchange, the speakers stress the overarching theme of government spending that does not align with the public’s perceived priorities. They emphasize the need for oversight and accountability, highlighting large-scale waste associated with shutdowns and specific research expenditures. The dialogue centers on contrasting perceived essential investments with expenditures they describe as wasteful or misaligned with taxpayer priorities, especially in the context of animal research and international laboratory activities.

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Millions of dollars are being funneled into Ukraine, which the speaker believes is a fraudulent and criminal endeavor. They express frustration over the lack of attention given to domestic issues, such as a recent derailment and chemical spill in Ohio that has left 4,000 people without safe drinking water. The speaker criticizes the prioritization of foreign affairs over the well-being of American citizens, stating that this pattern must come to an end. They predict that change will only come when pushed to the brink, and fear that the country is heading towards a disastrous outcome.

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A list shows cities, states, and NGOs receiving $1 billion from FEMA to house illegal aliens, funded by American taxpayers. It's unacceptable to spend this money on migrants while Americans in North Carolina, Georgia, and Florida remain homeless and without support. Congress is changing direction to prioritize American citizens over migrants, as this situation is viewed as a failure to the American people. Many are outraged that their tax dollars are used to assist those who have entered the country illegally, while Americans suffer. This misallocation of resources is seen as a significant failure, and there are serious consequences for the American public due to border issues. We cannot allow this to continue.

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We spent $8 trillion on the war in Iraq and got nothing in return. We killed more Iraqis than Saddam Hussein, created ISIS, and caused millions of refugees. Then we spent $16 trillion on the pandemic with no results. Now we're doing bank bailouts regularly. The government cut Medicare for 15 million Americans while sending extra money to Ukraine. A friend had his food stamps cut by 90%, leaving him with only $25 a month. 30 million Americans are starving, which is unacceptable. We're failing to take care of those who played by the rules and promised to be taken care of in old age.
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