Will Sommer
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We know he's siding with big tech companies.
He's going against what I think a lot of young Republicans want on issues like H-1B visas, which they see as bringing in foreigners to compete with them for jobs.
She made a huge deal about the Obamacare subsidies expiring and how this was going to cost the average person thousands of dollars in health insurance premiums.
I don't think it's an entirely altruistic thing she's up to, but I do think she has some legitimate grievances that I think will be shared by some other Trump supporters.
A lot of them are not turning on her.
They aren't saying Trump gave you the burn notice.
You know, it's over for you.
They're saying, well, maybe we support her in this.
And, you know, maybe Trump should back down.
So, I mean, she only has one vote in the House.
Even, you know, the Republicans have a slim majority.
She's only one member of Congress.
But she has an enormous platform.
Yeah, I mean, it's difficult to imagine. I feel like sort of every step on the road, and I'm sure a lot of people feel like this, is that every step is like, wow, I never would have thought it would have come to this.
Yeah, I mean, it's difficult to imagine. I feel like sort of every step on the road, and I'm sure a lot of people feel like this, is that every step is like, wow, I never would have thought it would have come to this.
Yeah, I mean, it's difficult to imagine. I feel like sort of every step on the road, and I'm sure a lot of people feel like this, is that every step is like, wow, I never would have thought it would have come to this.
The idea that we're at the point where Dan Bongino getting appointed to the FBI or Kash Patel even to head the FBI, I think it's like, oh, Kash Patel, the recurring Steve Bannon guest? And it's like, oh, of course, now that that's such a common thing. I mean, it's a lot to grapple with, and I think it sort of alarmingly raises questions about what's going to happen in two or three years from now.
The idea that we're at the point where Dan Bongino getting appointed to the FBI or Kash Patel even to head the FBI, I think it's like, oh, Kash Patel, the recurring Steve Bannon guest? And it's like, oh, of course, now that that's such a common thing. I mean, it's a lot to grapple with, and I think it sort of alarmingly raises questions about what's going to happen in two or three years from now.
The idea that we're at the point where Dan Bongino getting appointed to the FBI or Kash Patel even to head the FBI, I think it's like, oh, Kash Patel, the recurring Steve Bannon guest? And it's like, oh, of course, now that that's such a common thing. I mean, it's a lot to grapple with, and I think it sort of alarmingly raises questions about what's going to happen in two or three years from now.
But at the same time, I think that's why there's such value in kind of keeping up with these characters.