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Brigham Buhler

๐Ÿ‘ค Speaker
3378 total appearances

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The Tucker Carlson Show
Brigham Buhler: UnitedHealthcare CEO Assassination, & the Mass Monetization of Chronic Illness

But one of the things Trump did, and I'll wrap it up, but Trump, right now, already, Trump said we need to break up the PBMs. He's dead right. Spot on. Good work. He said we need to move manufacturing from overseas back to the United States. That would clean up all of these facilities that these big pharma companies are hiding.

The Tucker Carlson Show
Brigham Buhler: UnitedHealthcare CEO Assassination, & the Mass Monetization of Chronic Illness

But one of the things Trump did, and I'll wrap it up, but Trump, right now, already, Trump said we need to break up the PBMs. He's dead right. Spot on. Good work. He said we need to move manufacturing from overseas back to the United States. That would clean up all of these facilities that these big pharma companies are hiding.

The Tucker Carlson Show
Brigham Buhler: UnitedHealthcare CEO Assassination, & the Mass Monetization of Chronic Illness

But one of the things Trump did, and I'll wrap it up, but Trump, right now, already, Trump said we need to break up the PBMs. He's dead right. Spot on. Good work. He said we need to move manufacturing from overseas back to the United States. That would clean up all of these facilities that these big pharma companies are hiding.

The Tucker Carlson Show
Brigham Buhler: UnitedHealthcare CEO Assassination, & the Mass Monetization of Chronic Illness

And then they're also hiding the dollars, the tax dollars over there, you know, because they're able to hide those dollars overseas and realize those revenue streams overseas. And bringing all that back and putting them right back in this country gives Americans jobs. It creates better oversight. I mean, several of the ideas that they have already floated out are phenomenal.

The Tucker Carlson Show
Brigham Buhler: UnitedHealthcare CEO Assassination, & the Mass Monetization of Chronic Illness

And then they're also hiding the dollars, the tax dollars over there, you know, because they're able to hide those dollars overseas and realize those revenue streams overseas. And bringing all that back and putting them right back in this country gives Americans jobs. It creates better oversight. I mean, several of the ideas that they have already floated out are phenomenal.

The Tucker Carlson Show
Brigham Buhler: UnitedHealthcare CEO Assassination, & the Mass Monetization of Chronic Illness

And then they're also hiding the dollars, the tax dollars over there, you know, because they're able to hide those dollars overseas and realize those revenue streams overseas. And bringing all that back and putting them right back in this country gives Americans jobs. It creates better oversight. I mean, several of the ideas that they have already floated out are phenomenal.

The Joe Rogan Experience
#2208 - Brigham Buhler

Man, it was pretty wild. It all transpired so fast. I got a call from Cali Means. We've become pretty good buddies. I know you're having him and his sister Casey on the podcast. Brilliant folks that are just patient advocates. I mean, at the end of the day. They had the same experience as I had. Callie, a little bit different walk of life. He was a lobbyist.

The Joe Rogan Experience
#2208 - Brigham Buhler

Man, it was pretty wild. It all transpired so fast. I got a call from Cali Means. We've become pretty good buddies. I know you're having him and his sister Casey on the podcast. Brilliant folks that are just patient advocates. I mean, at the end of the day. They had the same experience as I had. Callie, a little bit different walk of life. He was a lobbyist.

The Joe Rogan Experience
#2208 - Brigham Buhler

Man, it was pretty wild. It all transpired so fast. I got a call from Cali Means. We've become pretty good buddies. I know you're having him and his sister Casey on the podcast. Brilliant folks that are just patient advocates. I mean, at the end of the day. They had the same experience as I had. Callie, a little bit different walk of life. He was a lobbyist.

The Joe Rogan Experience
#2208 - Brigham Buhler

Casey was a doctor, Stanford-trained surgeon. Realized that she was in a system where they didn't really heal people. They just treated symptoms and profiteered off disease states. And she said there's got to be a better way. So their voice rung so loud. after I think they did Tucker, that it led to momentum. And then because of you having me on the podcast, that's how I met RFK.

The Joe Rogan Experience
#2208 - Brigham Buhler

Casey was a doctor, Stanford-trained surgeon. Realized that she was in a system where they didn't really heal people. They just treated symptoms and profiteered off disease states. And she said there's got to be a better way. So their voice rung so loud. after I think they did Tucker, that it led to momentum. And then because of you having me on the podcast, that's how I met RFK.

The Joe Rogan Experience
#2208 - Brigham Buhler

Casey was a doctor, Stanford-trained surgeon. Realized that she was in a system where they didn't really heal people. They just treated symptoms and profiteered off disease states. And she said there's got to be a better way. So their voice rung so loud. after I think they did Tucker, that it led to momentum. And then because of you having me on the podcast, that's how I met RFK.

The Joe Rogan Experience
#2208 - Brigham Buhler

And so Bobby's team had reached out to me maybe about a year and a half ago to come up to Dallas while he was doing a campaign there and sit down with him and he was, just asking 100 questions about what's going on and what did you see on the pharmaceutical side and what did you see owning pharmacies and billing insurance companies.

The Joe Rogan Experience
#2208 - Brigham Buhler

And so Bobby's team had reached out to me maybe about a year and a half ago to come up to Dallas while he was doing a campaign there and sit down with him and he was, just asking 100 questions about what's going on and what did you see on the pharmaceutical side and what did you see owning pharmacies and billing insurance companies.

The Joe Rogan Experience
#2208 - Brigham Buhler

And so Bobby's team had reached out to me maybe about a year and a half ago to come up to Dallas while he was doing a campaign there and sit down with him and he was, just asking 100 questions about what's going on and what did you see on the pharmaceutical side and what did you see owning pharmacies and billing insurance companies.

The Joe Rogan Experience
#2208 - Brigham Buhler

And so when they had an opportunity to put this team together to testify in front of the Senate, the goal was to create a nonpartisan group of individuals to take a new, fresh approach to what is going on with chronic disease in America. because the chronic disease crisis is at an all-time high.

The Joe Rogan Experience
#2208 - Brigham Buhler

And so when they had an opportunity to put this team together to testify in front of the Senate, the goal was to create a nonpartisan group of individuals to take a new, fresh approach to what is going on with chronic disease in America. because the chronic disease crisis is at an all-time high.

The Joe Rogan Experience
#2208 - Brigham Buhler

And so when they had an opportunity to put this team together to testify in front of the Senate, the goal was to create a nonpartisan group of individuals to take a new, fresh approach to what is going on with chronic disease in America. because the chronic disease crisis is at an all-time high.

The Joe Rogan Experience
#2208 - Brigham Buhler

I mean, we could go through all the statistics, and I know that Casey and Callie will when they're on here, so I don't wanna steal their thunder, but it's staggering. I mean, close to anywhere between 1.7 to 1.9 million people are dying a year of chronic disease. We talk a lot about war.

The Joe Rogan Experience
#2208 - Brigham Buhler

I mean, we could go through all the statistics, and I know that Casey and Callie will when they're on here, so I don't wanna steal their thunder, but it's staggering. I mean, close to anywhere between 1.7 to 1.9 million people are dying a year of chronic disease. We talk a lot about war.