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Republicans cheered after winning a Senate vote that will take away healthcare from around 17,000,000 people, give tax breaks to billionaires, and increase the national debt by $3.5 trillion. The bill is economically and morally bad, but the fight continues. Democrats were able to improve some aspects of the bill, such as removing the tax on solar and wind. The bill now goes to the House, where some Republicans are uneasy. In November 2026, those who voted for the bill will have to face voters and explain their actions. The fight continues because it is the right thing to do.

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The speaker acknowledges that people will be hurt by a vote. They state that they worked hard to achieve a budget deal that would exclude the provision that caused the harm.

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I’ve just been informed that I’m being removed from my committees. Last week, I introduced a bill to eliminate sanctuary state protections for pedophiles in California, which the Democrats opposed. They cut off my microphone, and now the speaker of the state assembly has removed me from my committee. However, I see this as a badge of honor. It signifies that I’m doing the right thing by advocating for the people of this state and protecting children from being victimized by illegal immigrants. I’m ready for whatever comes next.

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I've criticized Democrats like Hakeem Jeffries before and lost followers. It's tough to criticize them in this space, even though they do a lot of bad things. I still vote for them. Please don't clip that quote.

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I'm not as eloquent as my colleagues, but politicians voting for this bill own the consequences. American people expect us to fight, not just slow down the country's destruction. We need to pick principled fights, like stopping the border invasion. To the American people: pay attention and stop sending politicians who talk one way and vote another. I'm a strong no on this bill.

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Republicans just passed a bill that eliminates taxes on tips, overtime, and Social Security. Yet, Democrats voted against it. The same Democrats who opposed giving you back $5,000 of your own money are now blocking this tax relief. And despite this, you're mad at me? You're still going to vote for them after they do things like this. You're really mad at me?

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Speaker 0 asks if the person really wants Tom Emmer to be speaker, as they did not vote for congressman Jim Jordan. Speaker 1 responds that they do not like Tom Emmer and think it is a terrible job. Speaker 0 clarifies that they voted for someone they don't like because they didn't want to vote for Jim.

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**Speaker 0:** 212 Democrats voted against no tax on tips, Social Security, and overtime. If the government makes money and spends it responsibly, taxes aren't necessary. The new administration is holding the government accountable, and people are mad about it. **Speaker 1:** There's no tax on tips, overtime, or Social Security in the budget resolution. Taxes are normal. This utopia where nobody pays taxes isn't going to work. Read the budget before lecturing people about it.

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Hakim Jeffries, the leader of the democrats, the house democrats just voted yes. He's a yes on honoring Charlie Kirk, and AOC just voted no. So there is the divide right there within the Democratic party, on a resolution that really should be bringing everyone together. Voting present our thirty eighth. The resolution is adopted. There it is. It has passed in the house. This resolution to honor Charlie Kirk. Shannon, your takeaway on this divide we're looking at right now in the house Democrats couldn't move themselves to to vote yes on this. you had 58 Democrats vote no against it just to simply honor the life of a man who was killed on camera in front of the whole country to see. Is establishment I mean, this vote would suggest that there's really not a lot of common ground.

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I was removed from my committees for proposing a bill to remove sanctuary state protection for pedophiles in California. The Democrats didn't like it. But I see it as a badge of honor. I'm fighting for the people and children victimized by illegal immigrants. Bring it on. More to come.

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Following a special session, DFL Speaker Melissa Hortman expressed emotion after casting the lone DFL vote to cut MinnesotaCare access for undocumented immigrants. Hortman stated she "did what leaders do" to get the job done for Minnesotans, despite the bill's unpopularity within her caucus. Members voiced frustration that the bill was a compromise to secure GOP votes for the state budget. Hortman acknowledged letting down her caucus and accepted their anger. Senator Erin Murphy also forced a vote on a bill she opposed to maintain the compromise, stating it "hurt" because her colleagues across the aisle made it their priority. Senator John Marty defended Murphy, stating she fought against it but agreed to one vote for the budget.

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The speaker criticizes Vice President Harris for supporting the Minnesota Freedom Fund, not for her abortion stance. Harris urged donations to the fund when it bailed out protesters. The fund has since bailed out other offenders, including one who Republicans claim committed a murder in downtown Saint Paul.

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DFL Speaker Emerita Melissa Hortman cast the lone DFL vote to cut MinnesotaCare access for undocumented immigrants to pass the state budget. Hortman stated she did what leaders do and got the job done for the people of Minnesota. The bill was unpopular with DFL caucus members, who expressed frustration that it was part of a compromise to ensure GOP votes. Hortman acknowledged letting down her caucus and said they have a right to be mad at her. Senate Majority Leader Erin Murphy also voted for a bill she disagreed with to uphold the compromise, stating this one hurt because colleagues across the aisle set this as their number one priority. Senator John Marty defended Murphy, stating she fought against it every step of the way and agreed to put up one vote for the caucus.

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My Republican colleagues, led by Donald Trump, are in a meltdown because their presidential nominee and policies are unpopular. They are pushing for a nationwide abortion ban and their project 2025 is failing. Democrats just want to focus on moving the country forward and prioritizing people over politics.

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The toughest thing for me to witness during those three weeks was the disconnect between myself, the Democratic party leadership, and the unprecedented "firing squad" against a true patriot. I've never seen a party turn on one of their own like that. It was hurtful to watch someone who has done so much for this country be treated that way. Instead of uniting to save our democracy and fight back, we were fighting amongst ourselves. That's what we decided to do for three weeks, and it was truly unfortunate. I believe it hurt us more than people realize.

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The speaker discusses Minnesota House Speaker Melissa Hortman's accomplishments and character, highlighting her ability to negotiate bipartisan budgets. The speaker also addresses rising threats against lawmakers, noting a surge from 1,700 in 2016 to over 9,000 in 2024. They attribute this increase to online content influencing unstable individuals, citing the attack on Speaker Pelosi's husband as an example, and also hateful rhetoric. The speaker condemns Senator Mike Lee's social media posts about the Minnesota shooting suspect, calling them inappropriate and harmful. Lee posted a picture of the suspect at a lawmaker's door with the caption, "This is what happens when Marxists don't get their way." The speaker plans to confront Lee, emphasizing the seriousness of the situation, the impact on the victims' families, and the dedicated work of law enforcement during the 43-hour manhunt. The speaker notes that police prevented further deaths by checking on Representative Hortman's home.

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DFL Speaker Emerita Melissa Hortman cast the lone DFL vote to cut MinnesotaCare access for undocumented immigrants to pass the state budget. Hortman stated she did what leaders do and got the job done for the people of Minnesota. The bill was unpopular with DFL members, who expressed frustration that it was part of a compromise to secure GOP votes. Hortman acknowledged letting down her caucus and said they have a right to be mad. Senate Majority Leader Erin Murphy also voted for a bill she disagreed with to uphold the compromise. She said this was a wound because colleagues across the aisle set this as their number one priority. Senator John Marty defended Murphy, stating she fought against it and agreed to put up one vote for the caucus to get a budget.

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Speaker 0 criticizes Speaker McCarthy for taking credit for the single subject appropriations bills, stating that it was not his original plan. They argue against lumping together departments like Education and Labor with the military and border patrol, calling it chaotic. Speaker 0 claims that they forced the change and warns that if Speaker McCarthy continues, the appropriations process will become a sideshow controlled by lobbyists and special interests. They express frustration with how the American people have been mistreated for decades and vow to fight against it.

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Speaker 0 asks if the person really wants Tom Emmer to be speaker, as they did not vote for congressman Jim Jordan. Speaker 1 responds that they do not like Tom Emmer and believes it is the worst job in America. Speaker 0 clarifies that they voted for someone they don't like because they didn't want to vote for Jim.

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The speaker acknowledges that people will be hurt by a specific vote. They state that they worked hard to achieve a budget deal that would exclude a particular provision.

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The Republicans are currently voting on amendments for funding bills, and it's crucial that they come to an agreement to avoid a government shutdown. This disagreement is essentially between the hard right and the even harder right within the GOP. Unfortunately, under Kevin McCarthy's leadership, it seems difficult to govern. However, it's important that they find a way to keep the government running because ordinary Americans will suffer if they don't. There's a bipartisan continuing resolution supported by both Democrats and Republicans in the Senate, and I hope the House will have the opportunity to vote on it and work together in a bipartisan manner.

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The speaker acknowledges that people will be hurt by a particular vote. They state that they worked hard to achieve a budget deal that would avoid the provision that led to the negative impact.

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Just left the house floor where we passed the National Defense Authorization Act. I voted against it due to $500 million in foreign aid, which many opposed. There are provisions for travel related to abortions and poorly written transgender language that could worsen issues. The Pentagon still hasn't passed an audit after multiple attempts, and we need to do better. This isn't what you voted for, and there are lobbyists involved that affect these decisions. We’ll keep fighting, but it's crucial for you to hold us accountable. Thank you for your support.

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Speaker 0 states: 'The house voted today to censure Ilhan Omar and remove her from her committee committees.' Four Republicans voted with the Democrats: from Nebraska, Colorado, California, and Florida. 'When the midterm come, remember this because they just let her go. They basically gave her a slap on the wrist.' Speaker 1 notes: 'There has been an attempt to censure Ilhan Omar to punish her for her Charlie Kirk related remarks and actions, and that attempt has just failed due to four Republicans coming to her rescue.' The vote count: 'yeas are two fourteen and the nays are two thirteen. The motion is adopted. Without objection, the motion reconsider is laid on the table.' The discussion closes with online reaction and calls for comments and subscriptions.

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Dems PATHETIC Surrender On Shutdown
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The podcast discusses the recent government shutdown deal, where centrist Democrats caved to Republican demands, accepting terms that were reportedly available from the outset. Hosts Krystal Ball and Saagar Enjeti heavily criticize the Democrats for this capitulation, arguing they gained "nothing" beyond a future, non-binding vote on ACA subsidies and a temporary halt to federal employee firings. They contend that Democrats were pressured by the potential chaos of continued shutdowns, specifically citing disruptions to air travel and the suspension of SNAP benefits, which would have disproportionately affected vulnerable populations. The hosts express frustration that the Democrats folded despite recent electoral successes that seemingly strengthened their position against Republicans. They highlight that senators who voted for the deal are not facing immediate re-election, suggesting a calculated move to avoid political fallout. Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer is also implicated, with hosts claiming he orchestrated the deal despite voting against it, leading to calls for his resignation. The discussion emphasizes the perceived weakness of Democratic leadership and the broader dysfunction of American politics, where significant economic disruption and public inconvenience were endured for what the hosts view as zero tangible policy gains.
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