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This morning, after listening to a parade of Republican senators and representatives regurgitate talking points about healthcare, farm policy, and government spending, I hit a breaking point: I’m never voting for “less bad” again. Watching these people dodge reality while their constituents suffer was embarrassing — for them, and for the country.
In this episode, we break down:
• Why the GOP’s current leadership is terrified of saying anything real
• How Republicans now rely on the same canned bullet points as Democrats
• Why nothing meaningful has been accomplished under Mike Johnson’s Congress
• How the party continues to rubber-stamp spending, foreign aid, and bureaucratic growth
• Why Republicans treat criticism like “mean tweets” instead of feedback
And why refusing to vote for weak candidates may be the only way forward.
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