Dec 20, 2024
You Won't Believe The Programs SLASHED From Spending Bill
The Gabriella Miller Kids First Pediatric Research Program has been stripped in the latest scaled-down spending bill.
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There are a lot of things in here
that were taken out of the compromise bill
that were good for the American people,
and one of the things was dish payments,
where you give money to hospitals
that treat the the least among us,
the poorest people that need health care.
And that was taken out of the bill.
That's cruel, inhuman
and anti anti Judeo-Christian.
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And that's one of the main reasons
why I oppose this bill,
because the hospitals that take care
of those people are doing God's work,
and they need to be given the monies
they've been given in the past.
A one year extension.
And you took that out.
That's wrong. I oppose the bill.
That was Steve Cohen pointing out that
removing that funding a relatively
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small amount of funding in the grand
scheme of things that benefits, benefits.
Kids benefits those with the least
to make sure that they can get
medical care and all of that,
that it seems wrong to take that out.
Now, obviously, he was there talking
about an earlier version of the bill
that had been stopped.
We now have the stopgap bill
that was passed and it wasn't put back in.
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That of course not. Of course not.
It doesn't benefit millionaires.
It doesn't benefit billionaires.
Why would it be in there?
Everybody needs to wake up to what period
of American politics we are entering into.
There's not going to be any assistance.
The government is not arguably has never
been, but certainly is not constituted
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in a form that's intended to help you.
And with the wealthiest cabinet in history
being assembled with two billionaires,
including the richest man in the world,
being tasked with finding every piddly
little thing that he can cut that
doesn't benefit the elites of society.
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It's only going to get worse from here.
But I thought, why don't we talk a little
bit more about some of the other things
that were cut from that bill?
So we have the Gabriella miller Kids
First pediatric research program, gone,
that's supposed to help kids
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who get cancer or whatever.
That's obviously not a concern
of these great Christians.
Screw all of them. So that's gone.
Let's see, there was a provision
in the initial bill aimed at ensuring
that states replenish food stamp funds
for Americans who rely on the program,
whose benefits are stolen.
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So if you're supposed to get food stamps
and your benefits are stolen,
they reimburse you.
That's gone. Screw you.
You're on food stamps. Literally.
Like it's insane that you would think
that Elon Musk would care about you.
He does not. Neither does Donald Trump.
Let's see, there were two bipartisan bills
in the original version that aimed
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to crack down on so-called junk fees.
I think one having to do
with hotels that's been cut,
that's the sort of stuff that benefits
regular people and hurts business.
So obviously they got rid of that.
They're not interested in that.
I don't see a confirmation here,
but I'm willing to just state it.
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I'll stake my reputation on.
There was one designed
to stop ISPs in rural areas
from screwing over their customers,
many of whom would be conservatives.
Of course, that had been cut from plan B,
I'm sure it was also cut from plan C
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and then also this.
This doesn't even seem
like a monetary thing.
It is purely spiteful to take this out,
but it jettisoned a bipartisan provision
that would have criminalized
the publication of non-consensual intimate
images known as revenge porn,
as well as sexual images and videos
generated by artificial intelligence
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called deepfakes.
I can't even tell you
why they would want to remove that.
Except, I don't know, maybe Elon Musk
is a little bit worried about what grok
might might spit out, and he
doesn't want Twitter to get in trouble.
So anyway, that was cut out as well.
That's not even a cost thing.
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That's just for fun I suppose.
And we'll learn more over the next day
or two about what was cut out.
But it's a ton of stuff
that would benefit regular people
rather than the elite class.
So Republicans say that they want
to cut the government.
And do they mean it? Yes.
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But who are we talking about? What?
Republicans.
There's the Republican politicians,
and then there's the Republican voters.
So do they both want to cut?
Yes, but they want
to cut different things.
So the voters, if you show them one
by one and say, okay, look here,
here's the Pentagon can't pass an audit.
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They don't know where $400 billion is.
Should we give them another $400 billion?
And then they're going
to tell us next year?
Oh golly gee, I don't know where it went.
Right.
Well, as we as at least I found out
all the right wing shows, all the right
wing populists go no, cut the Pentagon.
Right.
And certainly the left wing,
or at least we used to agree.
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So so that's a yes right?
Are the politicians going to do it?
Don't think that I'm naive.
I think they are intensely unlikely
to cut the Pentagon because that's
the pork barrel stuff that they love.
Right. So then you.
But I can give you a laundry list
of, like, hundreds of things.
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Do you know that the oil companies still
get 20 to $30 billion a year in subsidies?
They're the most profitable companies
in the world.
What do they need
our taxpayer dollars for?
Okay.
By the way, if you put Israel's $30
billion in funding per year on the table,
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do you think that passes if you went
and asked Republican voters or all voters?
I don't think it passes.
So there's tons of stuff that you can cut,
and that is
what the voters are expecting.
But the politicians don't want to cut
any of that because that's their donors.
Right. So what are they going to cut?
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Children's hospitals.
And then eventually they're going to cut
Medicare and Medicaid and Social Security,
like super fast.
That like pediatric cancer
thing they cut is $190 million.
Exactly. It's nothing.
So like, do you know how many 190
million is in 30 billion in oil subsidies.
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A lot. Okay.
So five. So at least 150.
Okay I'll ask Elon Musk.
So so but they're not going
to cut the stuff that's corrupt
because they are corrupt.
Right.
So that's why they're going
to nickel and dime kids with cancer.
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And so and what's going to happen
when that happens.
The American people
are going to go, wait, what?
You want to cut cancer research for kids?
This is the big Republican
populist revolution I was promised.
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No, I don't think so.
Right.
So they're going to run into a buzz saw.
Okay.
Part of it is going to be
the American people going,
you're cutting the wrong things.
And but I am curious and I don't know
if they're going to notice this.
You also didn't cut
the right things to cut right.
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So let's see how that plays out.
Because right now they haven't cut
a single thing that makes sense to cut.
And they've cut a whole bunch of things
that makes no sense to cut.
- David.
- Well, I mean, look, there are military.
There are components
to the US military parts.
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Aircraft, tanks.
There are factories in literally
every single congressional district
that contribute to the US military.
So that's one of the reasons
why it becomes so difficult
to cut anything from the Pentagon,
because there's going to be somebody
who's going to say, no, wait a second.
You can't cut this tank program
because it employs a thousand people.
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In my district.
You could go through every single part
of the Pentagon budget
and find at least a couple of members
of Congress who are going to say,
no, no, no, I've got jobs there.
You can't do that.
So that's one reason
why the Pentagon can't be cut.
But I would also say that, you know, I
think your point about, you know, cutting
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things that really sort of hurt people.
And by the way, I think it's Steve Cohen
in Tennessee that, I mean, there's
some hospitals in his district that get
some of this pediatric cancer research.
There are some other members
of Congress as well who have hospitals
that get this sort of research.
But it seems like this was sort of a
personal swipe, particularly at Democrats.
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And I do think to your point, I think when
Americans start seeing that, you know,
kids with cancer are going to be cut back
or people on Social Security are going
to be told, no, no, no, you can't retire.
You can't get your Social Security
benefits now until you're right now
it's 67. It's going to be 70.
If the Republicans have their way, maybe
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the benefits are going to be cut back.
I think that is the point at which there
is something of a change, because people
say, now wait a second, I put my
money into Social Security and Medicare.
It's lifting, you know, tens
of millions of Americans out of poverty.
You can't suddenly tell me
I'm not going to get my full Social
Security benefits until, you know,
a few more years afterwards.
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And oh, by the way, if you feel like you
need to replenish the Social Security
trust fund because it's insolvent or not
going to be able to pay out full benefits,
why don't you tax the rich some more
instead of just taxing
the first $167,000 of income?
Why don't you raise that to $500,000 so
that people who make millions of dollars,
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they pay a larger percentage of their
income towards the Social Security tax
as opposed to working class people?
Right now, they pay a larger
percentage right now than the wealthy.
I mean, there's all sorts
of different ways to solve this.
And I think once America has
this discussion, people are going to say,
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I don't want a bunch of billionaires
telling me how much my elderly mother
or grandmother should get each month
in order to stay out of poverty.
Yeah.
My concern is that, I mean,
there was, like,
raising the retirement age and all that.
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Like cutting the like.
They were talking about this
during the Republican primary.
Like, they're not that scared.
I guess that this is going
to turn people off.
It seems like it should.
Almost every one of these cuts
seem utterly insane.
And it should be a reminder that when,
you know, a couple of weeks ago, Elon Musk
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was talking about how all of their changes
would involve temporary hardship.
Everyone needs to remember he will never
experience any of that temporary hardship,
not even temporarily.
Him and Donald Trump and all these
other millionaires and billionaires.
It is smooth sailing ahead for them.
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You're the ones that they're already
previewing chaos and hardship for.
But we should also remember, like, they're
giving us these reminders every day
of how fundamentally unpopular everything
they do should be to regular people.
But we can't forget that they
also have defense mechanisms, too.
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They know, as the Republicans have
always known, that they can't
actually run and win on their agenda.
That's why they flood the zone with BS.
And so they're not just going to leave,
you know, a three month news cycle
of them screwing over kids with,
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you know, with leukemia or whatever,
and then, you know,
making it so your grandma's going
to freeze to death in her apartment.
All of those things will happen,
and they're fine to see them happen.
But also there will be a caravan
and also something, something trans
and all of the identity politics BS
that they constantly focus on.
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That's what Fox is going
to be talking about.
Fox.
Jesse Watters isn't doing 30 minutes
on how kids with cancer
are going to be screwed over.
He's not going to acknowledge it at all.
He's instead going to talk about something
that is going to make you mad
about race or religion or gender
or masculinity or whatever.
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And I'm sure they're already
rolling that out right now.
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