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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 whate…
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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 don't have to personally give him money, but unless a lot of people give him money, he won't be able to give you money back. Now, I guess the promise is if you give him enough money and then he gets elected, which he did, uh, he would help you get some money back. So, basically, it's just a money laundering operation that he's he's disguised as a candidacy. That's what it looks like. Anyway, that's what's happening there.
Um and then uh Fox News is reporting that uh the reason the Democrats won big on those three big elections recently is that they focus on domestic economic policy. Emma Bushey's writing this on Fox News. Do you think that's it? Do you think it's because they focus on domestic stuff as opposed to international stuff? I don't know. I didn't really see that happening. I don't remember anybody bringing up Oh, maybe they did if you're talking about specifically Israel. Yeah, I'll withdraw my comment. Yeah, it did turn into a lot of Israel talk when it could have been a lot more about affordability. Now, when I was pr
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aising Mamdani's communication skills about the word affordability, somebody pushed back on me on X and said, "Scott, politicians have been promising affordability since the beginning of time. Why is that so new?" To which I said, "Really? Which politician was using the word affordability? Can you think of one? Can anybody think of one who used the word not the concept? I'm talking about the word…
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