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Scott Galloway

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These tax cuts, which largely benefit the wealthy, Republicans aren't cutting defense spending, Social Security, or Medicare, all which would be unpopular with the constituents. Instead, they're going after the health and nutrition programs for the poorest Americans, which again is Latin for the youngest Americans. So, again, this is the bill just it goes from bad to worse here.

The bill proposes cutting SNAP spending by 30 percent. I can't imagine a better investment than SNAP. OK, stop a kid from being obese such that he doesn't have to spend a thousand bucks a month for a Zympic, is not clinically depressed, is able to make more money. People who are obese make less money.

The bill proposes cutting SNAP spending by 30 percent. I can't imagine a better investment than SNAP. OK, stop a kid from being obese such that he doesn't have to spend a thousand bucks a month for a Zympic, is not clinically depressed, is able to make more money. People who are obese make less money.

The bill proposes cutting SNAP spending by 30 percent. I can't imagine a better investment than SNAP. OK, stop a kid from being obese such that he doesn't have to spend a thousand bucks a month for a Zympic, is not clinically depressed, is able to make more money. People who are obese make less money.

They're more likely to need knee and hip replacements and be on kidney dialysis when they get older, which is really, really expensive. SNAP beneficiaries only receive about two bucks per meal. The federal government spent $113 billion on SNAP in fiscal year 2023. Making the 27 increased AMT exemptions permanent will reduce revenues by $140 billion a year.

They're more likely to need knee and hip replacements and be on kidney dialysis when they get older, which is really, really expensive. SNAP beneficiaries only receive about two bucks per meal. The federal government spent $113 billion on SNAP in fiscal year 2023. Making the 27 increased AMT exemptions permanent will reduce revenues by $140 billion a year.

They're more likely to need knee and hip replacements and be on kidney dialysis when they get older, which is really, really expensive. SNAP beneficiaries only receive about two bucks per meal. The federal government spent $113 billion on SNAP in fiscal year 2023. Making the 27 increased AMT exemptions permanent will reduce revenues by $140 billion a year.

So you could essentially, if you just made the AMT exemptions, if you said they're not permanent, If you had an alternative minimum tax that said wealthy people had to pay at least a certain amount—by the way, that amount isn't high—it would fund SNAP.

So you could essentially, if you just made the AMT exemptions, if you said they're not permanent, If you had an alternative minimum tax that said wealthy people had to pay at least a certain amount—by the way, that amount isn't high—it would fund SNAP.

So you could essentially, if you just made the AMT exemptions, if you said they're not permanent, If you had an alternative minimum tax that said wealthy people had to pay at least a certain amount—by the way, that amount isn't high—it would fund SNAP.

And the thing about it is, distinctive of the moral argument, you know, distinctive of the sob argument which Democrats scream into TikTok about, we'll have more money. We won't have to spend as much money if we have a semi-healthy populace. I'm done with the morality argument. They're just stupid. We've literally decided, okay, guys, give us your credit card. We're going to run up.

And the thing about it is, distinctive of the moral argument, you know, distinctive of the sob argument which Democrats scream into TikTok about, we'll have more money. We won't have to spend as much money if we have a semi-healthy populace. I'm done with the morality argument. They're just stupid. We've literally decided, okay, guys, give us your credit card. We're going to run up.

And the thing about it is, distinctive of the moral argument, you know, distinctive of the sob argument which Democrats scream into TikTok about, we'll have more money. We won't have to spend as much money if we have a semi-healthy populace. I'm done with the morality argument. They're just stupid. We've literally decided, okay, guys, give us your credit card. We're going to run up.

It's like that film Leaving Las Vegas where Nicolas Cage says, I'm such a fucking raging alcoholic. I am so addicted to alcohol that I've given up any hope of rehab. I'm just going to cash my last check for my severance pay, and I'm going to hang out with a prostitute and party like there's no— You know, like it's 1999 because I'm going to be dead soon.

It's like that film Leaving Las Vegas where Nicolas Cage says, I'm such a fucking raging alcoholic. I am so addicted to alcohol that I've given up any hope of rehab. I'm just going to cash my last check for my severance pay, and I'm going to hang out with a prostitute and party like there's no— You know, like it's 1999 because I'm going to be dead soon.

It's like that film Leaving Las Vegas where Nicolas Cage says, I'm such a fucking raging alcoholic. I am so addicted to alcohol that I've given up any hope of rehab. I'm just going to cash my last check for my severance pay, and I'm going to hang out with a prostitute and party like there's no— You know, like it's 1999 because I'm going to be dead soon.

That is how we are approaching our government right now. We are Nicolas Cage and leaving Las Vegas.

That is how we are approaching our government right now. We are Nicolas Cage and leaving Las Vegas.

That is how we are approaching our government right now. We are Nicolas Cage and leaving Las Vegas.

Oh, I feel so old, me and your dad.

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