In a today’s episode of the Neal Larson Show, Neal critiques the “DOGE cuts,” which were recently codified after a tie-breaking vote by the Vice President. The nine-billion-dollar cut represents a mere one-tenth of one percent of the federal budget. He argued that this gives Republicans a talking point without substantively addressing government bloat, waste, and fraud. The conversation then shifts to the renewed calls for the release of the Epstein files, noting a peculiar reversal where Democrats are now vocal proponents. Neal speculated this could be a masterful political play by Donald Trump, potentially baiting Democrats into demanding the release of information that could be more detrimental to them in the long run.
The discussion also explored the Democratic party’s embrace of Zoran Momdani, the new Democratic nominee for New York mayor. Neal and Julie suggest the Democrat party is latching onto him as a “shiny new toy” out of desperation, despite his radical ideology being at odds with mainstream American values. The Democrats opting for short-term gains that could lead to long-term political costs.
The show also touched on the serious allegations emerging from a shooter’s manifesto, which implicated Minnesota Governor Tim Walz in a plot to assassinate Senator Amy Klobuchar.
They also discussed the controversy over the Biden administration’s potential use of an autopen for presidential documents and a new policy in the West Ada school district requiring classroom displays to be content-neutral.
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