Rep. Greg Landsman
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Podcast Appearances
The tax code. It's so frustrating to me. I mean, you got all these people working their tails off and right now the tax code favors wealth, not hard work. And so what needs to happen moving forward to fix what's fundamentally broken about the economy and the world in which we're living or the country is you got to fix the tax code so that it rewards hard work, not wealth.
And then what do I need to calm down about? I don't know.
And then what do I need to calm down about? I don't know.
And then what do I need to calm down about? I don't know.
Wait, hold on.
Wait, hold on.
Wait, hold on.
What do I get too worked up about?
What do I get too worked up about?
What do I get too worked up about?
I mean, I do... Yeah, since it's sports-related, I get way too worked up about the Bengals. Yeah. I'm getting nods here. Like, I...
I mean, I do... Yeah, since it's sports-related, I get way too worked up about the Bengals. Yeah. I'm getting nods here. Like, I...
I mean, I do... Yeah, since it's sports-related, I get way too worked up about the Bengals. Yeah. I'm getting nods here. Like, I...
Let's go back to me being a 90s kid. In 1989, the Bengals went to the Super Bowl, and it became my identity. There's a picture of me in the local paper, because I grew up in Butler County, and we had a little teeny local paper. That's also where J.D. Vance grew up, by the way. But very different experiences, or at least after. We probably have very similar experiences. Doesn't matter.
Let's go back to me being a 90s kid. In 1989, the Bengals went to the Super Bowl, and it became my identity. There's a picture of me in the local paper, because I grew up in Butler County, and we had a little teeny local paper. That's also where J.D. Vance grew up, by the way. But very different experiences, or at least after. We probably have very similar experiences. Doesn't matter.
Let's go back to me being a 90s kid. In 1989, the Bengals went to the Super Bowl, and it became my identity. There's a picture of me in the local paper, because I grew up in Butler County, and we had a little teeny local paper. That's also where J.D. Vance grew up, by the way. But very different experiences, or at least after. We probably have very similar experiences. Doesn't matter.
Not the point of the story. Point of the story is... In 1989, Bengals go to the Super Bowl, becomes my entire identity. I'm on the front page of our paper with a bunch of other kids from sixth grade, right? Because I was in sixth grade at the time and we're all in Bengals gear. And that, I like cut it out and I framed it and I was so excited.
Not the point of the story. Point of the story is... In 1989, Bengals go to the Super Bowl, becomes my entire identity. I'm on the front page of our paper with a bunch of other kids from sixth grade, right? Because I was in sixth grade at the time and we're all in Bengals gear. And that, I like cut it out and I framed it and I was so excited.
Not the point of the story. Point of the story is... In 1989, Bengals go to the Super Bowl, becomes my entire identity. I'm on the front page of our paper with a bunch of other kids from sixth grade, right? Because I was in sixth grade at the time and we're all in Bengals gear. And that, I like cut it out and I framed it and I was so excited.
But then they go to the world, they go to the Super Bowl and they lose in the last minute. And it is the most unhealthy relationship I have. And no matter what I do to try to manage my emotions and to try to stay calm, Everything about it makes me worked up and to the point where I can't go to the stadium anymore.