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Massie Has a Challenger + Bernie & Jon Stewart Are Wrong About Healthcare || 1653

Episode 1653 Published 2 months, 2 weeks ago
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In today's episode of Good Morning Liberty, Nate Thurston and Charles Chuck Thompson discuss two major topics. The first topic centers around the primary race in Kentucky's 4th Congressional District where Trump-endorsed candidate Ed Galran is set to challenge incumbent Republican Thomas Massie. The episode dives into the implications of this primary battle for liberty-leaning candidates and the broader political landscape. The second topic covers Bernie Sanders' recent appearance on Jon Stewart's show, where they discuss the complexities and shortfalls of the American healthcare system, Obamacare, and the potential for Medicare for All. The hosts also talk about the impact of government subsidies and the unintended consequences they often bring. Additionally, the episode features an ad segment for the ProLon fasting mimicking diet program.

00:00 Intro

01:15 Thomas Massie vs. Trump-Endorsed Candidate

03:38 ProLon Fasting Mimicking Diet

05:40 Trump's Endorsement and Massie's Popularity

16:54 Bernie Sanders on John Stewart

19:54 Healthcare Crisis: 15 Million at Risk

20:57 Medicare for All: The Debate

21:54 Obamacare Cuts and Subsidies

23:06 Inflation Reduction Act: A Closer Look

25:31 The Real Cost of Healthcare

26:05 John Stewart's Unexpected Point

32:15 Medicare for All: Pros and Cons

37:59 Healthcare Rationing and Comparisons

40:01 Conclusion and Final Thoughts

 

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