Back to episode — Episode 3011 CWSA 11/07/25
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another reason. The border was a real good reason because that was just so scary and so big and it it just had so much impact on everything. But what's the thing after that? Unfortunately, it's affordability and the and the Democrats are owning affordability at the moment. So, uh, there's going to have to be some problems that Trump doesn't solve just so the the next Republican candidate has somet…
← Previous segment →they all had to apply for their part, but they all have done it, so that's good. And that's the money that would transform rural health so that uh so that they can get health care to poor people in rural places that don't have I guess it's people who don't have healthcare. Um so each state has to say how they're going to use the money and get it approved. Um and that was the backstop against whatever is going to happen. Now, if JD or any other future Republican could figure out a real workable plan that would either make food substantially cheaper or or make healthcare substantially cheaper, I don't think Trump's going to solve those. I think he'll take a bite out of them. Um, you know, I think he'll do he'll do what's doable, but there's always going to be something left over that's not doable easily. So, so getting everybody healthcare I think is worth doing some way, but there's got to be a Republican way to do that or I'll call it a let's say an independent way to do it. Um I don't want to do it just by giving more money to people who can pay double for Obamacare. There's got to be some just fundamental reworking of how we do stuff. And then maybe AI. I I've always always thought that the government should offer the Let me let me run this idea by you. I don't know if I've ever mentioned this before, but I always had the idea that maybe everybody could have what they want, which is what if the people who want to be socialists and want to get cheap food and all that, what if the government gave it to them and said, "All right, you guys, you guys are going to live the the socialist path." Um and the rest of you will pay as you go, but you won't have to pay for the socialist somehow. Is there any way that you could have the the socialist plan work somewhere where if you really really wanted that to be your life, you could go to, you know, let's say some part of some state and you can move there and say, "Look, you could have everything you you asked for. We don't know if that'll be good for you, but you're adults. You get you get to pick. So if you live here, you get to have a, you know, a community garden and you'll share some food and maybe you won't have a car for everybody and maybe you don't mind they have to walk everywhere, right? But it it seems like there's some way you could carve out the people who aren't going to get healthcare under a current costly system or even enough food under a costly system and just put them in their own little bucket with fewer choices. So I think they'd be okay if they had fewer choices if the alternative is not having anything. Yeah.
Anyway, um an appeals court is going to let Trump revive his bid to overturn criminal convictions in that hush money case. The hush money case or 34 34 uh convictions on that. Um so just the news is writing about this. So the second circuit court uh are going to let him keep going on that. So we'll see if that ever gets overturned. It was a three judge panel. Uh and the three judge panel said that the court had bypassed what we consider to be important issues bearing on the ultimate issue of good cause. Uh so that they did not rule on whether Trump is guilty or innocent. They just ruled on they
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ruled on ruling basically. Um here's a funny comment from somebody on Twitchy Doug P. He notes that Mamdani is asking people to send him money so that they could get free stuff in return, which is a funny way to frame it. And it's exactly right. So the candidate who's promising you free stuff can't give you free stuff until you give him money. Wait, that's not free. Well, I guess you don't you do…
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