Brian Tyler Cohen
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our consumer good costs rise.
And yet none of these Republican legislators or senators have any interest in fixing this on behalf of their constituents because they are solely interested in just pandering to the God King.
That is their first, second and third priority.
Yeah, I think in this instance, it's going to be a little bit more difficult for them to just pin the blame on an Anthony Fauci-like figure.
I mean, I know that you opened up this video by talking expressly about how they're trying to rerun that playbook, the 2020 playbook for this upcoming election in 2026.
But the problem is for Republicans, they have full control of government right now.
They have the House, the Senate, and the White House.
And we have seen the extent to which
the extent to which the economy has such a massive impact on how Americans are feeling.
And there is nobody to blame.
I mean, you can't point to any Democrats in power that are going to be that are going to be responsible for high costs.
We know that that was the result of Trump's trade war, the result of inflation.
We know that that's because of this Iran war, the high costs that stem from health care being gutted.
That was the result of Republicans passing that almost immediately.
food assistance getting gutted.
I mean, all of these things, one by one, are the direct results of Republican governance.
And so they're not going to be able to say, hey, who's the Anthony Fauci of 2026?
Who can we pin the blame on?
It is Republicans who are in full control, who have caused these high prices, who've caused inflation, who've caused this Iran war, who have refused to release the Epstein files, who got us involved in another war in the Middle East that they swore that they would avoid.
So again, I think it's gonna be really difficult for Republicans to pin the blame on somebody, which is not to say that they won't try because Donald Trump's whole ethos, his whole mentality, his whole MO is to take all the credit and none of the blame.