Thank you very much. Thank you very much. Thank you very much. Well, I was gonna keep, please, and notice, we're just gonna be in church, but we're happy to, like, in church, but our arts, and we've seen some projects, so just, we over here, So we're over here, like how many, maybe 10, I'm here. So if you'd like to sit, and you're standing, please, I'm up, and you'll be a little more comfortable. I want to start out just to make sure, in case you have the wrong chair, it's here and over here, okay, he's not. So, we do have a chair for me, it shows up. But, look, the one over one of your job as a member of Congress is really two things. Taking the views of the people of your district, so people from the cross area, Russia, Wisconsin, taking that to Washington. And then, the harder part, sometimes explaining Washington's bad problem. But you can only do that by doing this, having Tom Hall's open public Tom Hall's, where you can have a conversation with your constituents. And not doing that, we didn't telephone Tom Hall's, doing virtual Tom Hall's, are not the same. We did some of your code, because we had two. But, I'll be honest, you can send a question up, that says, will you promise the number cut Medicaid, and the question they may read is, why is your peer true so nicely? Right, because you don't see the question, only they knew on their act. So it's not a real Tom Hall. This is a real Tom Hall, so thank you so much for being here. Second, I have to ask this question, because your Congressman, so that the reason it doesn't do public Tom Hall's, is because people are busted in my drink store. Who here got a ride from George Soros? And anyway, you wouldn't pretend that any of you, but did anyone get a ride from George Soros here? Really, anyone? No one got busted in the ride, George? Okay, anyone who worked with George Soros, want to make sure you're here? Okay, so in case Derek asks for, he shows up, we won't let him know that no one came on behalf of George Soros. Because it is just real people from different parts of the district. So, what I'd yell out where you're from, who you're speaking an idea about this year. Oh, God, yes! We're a number last time, we're a little lost. Here we go, all right, all right. Okay, it's also a good idea, all right, all right, all right. But I think it's a, some license this day, you're from all over Western Wisconsin, right? All right, how many of you, Derek, is your member of Congress, Mason Jones? Yeah, I don't know, I forgot to talk. So, got all that out of the way, I think that's important. I want to start just by talking about life subjects that come up every time you're a child. We did one last week at my district in Monroe, Wisconsin, on a green county, about 10,000 people in Monroe, traditionally got about 75 people at a time call. This year, we had 260 people show up, right? This is a lot, we're seeing a time ago. So, people just want to be heard. That's why the election in April, the real news was not who won, or the fact they won by 10 points in a purple state, the real news was the journey. Because I talked to a Republican colleague, my name in Wisconsin, he said that the Trump had votes to come in, and they showed them down five to six points, and I know we heard that we were a five points often leading to the election. But, if we got to the level of turnout that we had two years ago, and the court flipped, Janet Rose, say, let's bring in, because that's flippant part, such as you turn out, if we could only get to that, we could win by a couple of 10 points. Now, here's what happened. More people turned out, then turned out two years ago for Janet Rose. APPLAUSE I mean, you didn't ask that question. You know, just want to be heard, right? What we hear is your piss, your concern, your scare. There's a lot of those emotions, and you know what I share with all those emotions, as I'm looking at what's happening. And I think that's the real story that you could record. It's people just want to be heard. That's why it happens to you, Tom, all of a sudden. So, what I want to do is, without a lot of questions from you, there are five areas that come up a bunch, and I'm just going to front of all those. If that's our right, it just makes a little more sense. This is generally what we do to help all. And then, also, I think we have a special, all-round gas, a little bit. So, we're taking my phone out to be rude, but to make sure I'm on time. So, let me start with the first issue, and this is the biggest issue, is the issue of the tax cuts for the wealthiest in this country. They are flying the zone with lots of stuff, right? Lots of all of us that we're all going to do, and we're going to figure out what's happening. But there's two where in prayer, is the tax cuts for the wealthiest. They want to extend the tax cuts that they did last time for the wealthiest for another 10 years. And if they do that, we were told, just the exact same tax cuts, 83% of the money would go to the top 1% at the end of this next 10-year period. But, unfortunately, it's even worse than that, because the bill that just got passed, that the Senate sent the word kind of right side on how they really move forward, changed a few things, so it's not just for it to have trillion dollars that we've heard over and over, but they're trying to extend it in. But the joint committee had taxation, looked at what the cost of those tax breaks are now, and it's now five and a half trillion dollars. When you have a trillion, it's not a small amount of money, right? So now we're at five and a half trillion. Also, when they slipped in there from the Senate side, even though the cuts were only at two percent, but the House for Public News and Derek had an open voted for, he put a very trillion and a half of the cuts to be targeted on committees, and I'll come to that in a second. But they have another trillion and a half of other tax cuts as well, so we're up to potentially $7 trillion of tax cuts that largely are stealing money from things that might get in the middle class, it goes aspired to be in the middle class and are going to the boundaries. So that's what we're fighting, and that is their holy grail, is to get that done, and they want you to think about renewing, about all you can think about renewing, and they want you to wonder if a head is going to become the 51st state. They want you to be distracted, but what they really want is what's in your pocket. They want your money, and they want to give it to Elon Musk, Donald Trump, Jeff Bezos, and Marcus Hunter, right? So let me tell you where that's coming from, and then I'm going to read for this special guest, and I'll come back, but the original bill that Derek had only voted for, said you had to cut a minimum of trillion and a half dollars, and they paid targets to communities to come up with that, that have to come back for votes by Congress. The target was 800 million dollars from the Energy and Commerce Committee's jurisdiction. All right? You probably heard Derek and Donald people tell you that nowhere in the bill doesn't say they're cutting Medicaid. Well, that's like a fourth grader's argument. All right? You can tell you the rest of the story. That $80 billion cut for energy and commerce, their jurisdiction is Medicaid, Medicare, and everything else in their jurisdiction, it adds up to 581 million dollars. So it's not its face that they never suddenly cut out of a single thing under their jurisdiction. That means $200 million in that million minimum has to come from Medicaid and from Medicare. So it's not its face, it's a lot, right? But they're saying it wouldn't mean Medicaid is health insurance a long term care. It's one of three kids in Wisconsin gets their health insurance from Medicaid. It's 45% of adults with disabilities living in Medicare have Medicaid days. So it's health care and long term care that they want to cut so that a few folks get a really big tax break. Second, they want to cut $230 billion from the community of the agriculture's jurisdiction. Now that could be real broad-band and could be the support that goes to farmers, but most likely the biggest pool of money is the supplemental nutrition assistance program or the standard that's food assistance. That's $6.20 a day in food assistance that number one program meeting kids out of poverty in the country. That's $6.20 is not a lot money. My freshman term, I did a challenge, which I can tell I was a freshman but I didn't do the smartest part of the challenge. Some people did one day of living that step. Some of us didn't want to meet. I chose the one week. And that was not our opportunity. So it was 31.15 at that point where we were the support. I bought ramen noodles at the peanut butter and in general the alleys told me I was really important to them, right? Because it's not a lot and you take away that you're really taking food for the moms and children in order to fund the tax. The third area, there's four areas that we've got our special guests. The third area was $330 billion from education. That's 45% of the federal spending on education. It could mean things for higher education and health grants. I got health grants. I grew up with a more middle-west family. That's how I was at a college but it's very, very likely that it's health grants. But kids, well, they need funding and special electronic type of models for lower-income users, which you have all over rural parts of Western Wisconsin. So if you do that, you either are running cut teachers, you have bigger class sizes, or you're gonna have to raise that money in a local bubble. So you're gonna increase your global taxes and your services to paperwork. And the fourth area is the subsidies for the Affordable Care Act. And if you take away the subsidies, it's not the Affordable Care Act. So it's taking away a lot of the checks. So at this point, we're gonna break, because we do have a guest and you're not gonna see that you're gonna be here. So is there right about getting the introduction, Sean? Are we ready? Not quite here yet. Okay, now let me go into the seventh area. Is Joach. We're here. Oh, he's here. Okay. All right, we have a special guest, someone who I get the opportunity ability to join the Kenosha whenever our piece is gone. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Okay. Yeah. Okay. Yeah. Yeah. Go ahead. Yeah. Okay. So go ahead. Okay. Yeah. Good job. You're welcome. Yeah. Yeah. Yes. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. All right. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Okay. Yeah. Yeah. Thank you very much. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Okay. Well, can I get the Actually a god Is This I believe in the entire territory, a form of society. Your government is becoming more or less a threat of making these individuals making money on them. What's going on in these elements? And what do we need to be talking about today? It is not that in a form of justice, my president has become as well to the public, our government is a global trend that has really an idea of what we all want, and under very, very relative people. Yet, strictly, we need you to have a crisis. I mean, one of the pains of those times, in a time when our health care system is broken, we need to buy believe people are unsure of us until they have to find the solution and the way that they can pass a crisis is really an agenda. It's because then it may, by a hundred and eighty billion dollars, have to create a program of a hundred years, how many programs are at a time when we make a solution to go or they do have a big crisis. You will have a number of symbols that have been lost, and you should have to make a choice. And I'm going to have a clue that these regions will be able to go as it comes down to time. I need to use this as a setting to make a working plan like the most healthy people in the country, who can't believe he can help yet, who's paid to be a nutrition program, who's parents, who need to be an asset, who are directly owned, which is what may have been significantly funded, or what may have been a billion at a time. And I'm going to have to use this as a setting to make a decision. I'm going to have to be with people who need to organize and to grab rules of lessons. I'm going to have to take a look at this. If you're there, what are you? Do you know what's going to happen? Do you know what's going to happen? Do you have money? Do you have power? We don't have money. Do you know how? We don't see these. We don't see this. And when I put all of these right now, we can turn that on instead. And to say, you know what, we all like the nice and the nice and the nice to build a bucket. There are lots and lots and lots of lots of lots. There's a lot of you. We have serious disease since this country. You're not going to talk about these anymore. That's great. And the weight of your feet, and you grow up, the limit of the distance, is always moving. You're not too much of a building that I have. I'm curious if you're talking about a series of great leaders who are constantly living, who can't get out of it. And you mobilize our people to understand what they're going to knock on them, and get out of it. It's a huge goal for people. And in effect, when people understand this for a long time, they are constantly performing, talking to religion, and come to the program that we're just thinking about in the beginning. So, one thing I'm looking at tonight, is a lot of the big things of what we organize for this event. And just to conclude, what I said is that there has been a considerable danger in the moment we are in the country than the moment we are living in right now. Although I believe I'm losing your confidence that when we stand and get out of what we don't like to help in the present, it's a pleasure to talk about where we were born with all of us in our living world, taking our religion away. When we stand together, there is something we cannot accomplish. We can do this throughout the world. We can beat the streets until the end is filled. We can create our governments and world of all of us, and not help us, as do so. One thing I'm going to remind you, thanks a lot about people of the great world for coming and getting back to the continent in the end of the year. Thank you. CHEERING AND APPLAUSE One of the things that he's talking about is the fact that it's over all the years, right? The richest folks that unfortunately are calling shots that are out of life. One of those people is Elon Musk. Elon Musk has been taking the charge, I should say, at Doge. In Doge is a mess. And this is the second subject, one in time. So they said they were going to cut a trillion dollars of waste, fraud, and abuse. But Elon Musk has no experience in the power of government. There are new most of the people that have been brought in to do this. In fact, he's got a bunch of young folks that have created that $1 trillion into $150 billion. So they're already at 15% of their original goal. But what they're doing is chaotic and harmful taking away services that we rely on. They're firing people in a way that makes no sense. We think that really, such that USAID provides assistance around the world, which helps us as we're trying to open up our governments and do things around the world. But, you know, fireings of probationary employees have affected things like people who work in the IRS so that if you've got a question and you need it, you've got somebody you can talk to. When you're trying to make the appointment in the VA and hospital, a bunch of those people that take the phone calls aren't working there anymore. So it's hard to get that afterwards appointment. They're firing 7,000 people at social security. So when you want to be able to call and get, you know, and answer about social security or your application to the folks that need it, you're not going to be able to do that this easily. They've fired 10,000 people at the Department of Health and Human Services 25% of their staff, and then had to be hired to 1,000 of them because they don't know what they're doing. Now, that is waste, fraud, and abuse, right? And they're just getting out of their life. But what they're doing is the fraud, because they're just getting out of their life. And so, people who work like you with your web now hall but then people who have been doing your web and have re- outfit. They've fired the people who do Indian food research for food, which means they just paint what's correct, because of that, now, a little barrier they have to try to be a hyper-human. And it's just a chaotic thing. When they first put out million dollar savings that later they realized they met me million. That's a big difference. And you can then truly have a billion of the 8 million that are already spent. So it's a real problem that Elon Musk has the ability to turn on and on that's speaking of funding now. I think something in response is that I have to look it up and say I always forget the exact wording of it. I introduced a bill called the eliminating the ring of our nation by mitigating a medical state plateocracy act. And the other thing that is probably Elon Musk's act is why we don't have Elon Musk's act. But one of the most popular signs of corruption in our men in this administration we're seeing is with Elon Musk having his ability, he has incredible contracts. He was making 8 million dollars a day of federal contracts. They were for social security to make 65 dollars a day on social security, 8 million dollars a day. And I can't have a federal contract as a number of Congress. Federal employees can't have federal contracts and anything they have jurisdiction over. Why couldn't he allow this guy? So that bill would say that either he could continue the role he has at Dowdy. But he has to give up contracts. He can't do that. Or if you keep having contracts, but you can't be in charge of moving money around right and left, right? Otherwise, it's corruption, which is some of the corruption that we're seeing in this administration. Thank you. Thank you very much. I'm very glad you answered the question. I'm going to give him a few more tell-up. He's five of the ones I come from the most and I don't. He's mentioned that no problem. It's social security. Nothing in the bill that's currently moving forward to try to steal the trillion-and-half dollars to pay for the tax debt is directly affecting your social security. It is saying that if I heard 7,000 people, that's going to make performance of social security were less bubble. But here's why he should be here here about social security. It's clearly got a target out there. First, Elon Musk has said it's a positive scheme, right? First of all, it's our family money, right? And we need it in terms of everything we need. And I want to thank you very much. The promise is you hold until we need it, right? But he's calling it a positive scheme. Then you've got the president, and I hope none of you actually did this. Because I've got to make that for 90 minutes. But anyone watching the state of the union speaks clear. Okay. Anyway, he spent a lot, like he, the president, spent a lot of real estate mass each talking about social security. And he was talking about the people who are getting that should be getting that are 100 to 110 years old. 120 years old, 120 to 130 years old, 140 to 150. And I think you get the idea. What all the way up to 360. Okay. And here's the thing. We don't, we're not, social security is not the people who keep track of life and death. In this country, right? That's down to the local level where we keep track of this. But it doesn't mean that if you're still on there, you're getting a social security check. Too different. Inspector General reports have said as folks, that he spent a lot of time lying to the American people above and back. In 2015, a lot of his past had said, you cannot be able to check to anyone over 115 years. So again, what he spent all that time on was a lot. So that's why I think you should be concerned. The next thing to think about is the Secretary of Commerce, Mr. Blackman, who's a billionaire, by the way. And there are a lot of billionaires. But in fact, as a take-home, there are more billionaires in the Trump administration than there are trans-bathletes, can they then see a double name? Certainly doing this. Thank you very much. It was the fact that he was in an interview, and he said with all this disruption you're doing, what if someone doesn't get their social security check? And he said, well, my mother wants Nike form. And if she didn't get her social security check, she would just assume there was a mistake and she'll get it in the next month. Only a fraudster would call and complain that they didn't get their social security check. 40% of people live solely, or I tell security, but solely on social security, and many, many more, to the primary source of their income. So the fact that all of that is going on, and then throw on top of it in the largest caucus on the Republican side of Congress, the Republican study committee, has a stated goal of raising the retirement age to 70. It means we got to watch our social security because, don't forget, it's our damn money. Thank you. Thank you. APPLAUSE The work is like a talk about just tariffs. And I have a position that's a little bit of a mess, and I want to be able to explain it because I think it's important. You can use targeted tariffs wisely. All right? If China is no big cheat steal in the United States, we can protect the steel industry, the workers, the ripple effect industries by putting a tariff on that cheat steal. Right? So if someone's playing unfairly, you can use a targeted tariff and be very smart. Or you can apply tariffs to just about everything, including countries that only have penguins. By throwing them around like a monkey throws their dough in. And then you don't have such an effective tariff on this. And that's exactly what we're seeing right now. I confide to anyone to actually tell me exactly today right now they're rally tariffs. Because there are some of a bunch of around the United States that actually some are going to stay in a chat but not the other one thing they said makes it impossible to keep up with the chaos. And the problem is when you do them indiscriminately what you're doing, it becomes tough tariffs from a tax on us. Because countries do not pay tariffs. Two of these tariffs, one of the things come here are the cost of goods. I think so. I'll give a mirror to many cars. It's the $8,000 rate groups. It's that due to the parts that come from overseas. So you have to have a policy and the problem is about the trouble. Put on this formula for helping figure out tariffs. Oh my God. Now I understand why his doctor said there's 224 problems, right? This is what I understand. And that is what we're facing with tariffs right now. So it's a big concern. We really do have to watch what's happening. Hopefully you always have a stock market and everything else because of this. But what we need is industrial policy that doesn't send away those things to be made here. But simply changing the tariffs right now by the time you've got a line up to make things in certain areas, it could be years down the road, right? So you need industrial policy like Joe Biden had a string of renewables when he was president, but you don't see that coming out of government. So that's the issue of tariffs. The final subject that's going to bring up and we're going to go right to the questions is the rule. And this is going to be a positive, right? So I haven't even been able to share a whole lot about some things yet. We're seeing a lot of the rule a lot of challenges, right? That's why there's so many lawsuits that are happening. There's over 160 I think now. Loss is whether we have the firing employees or taking people out of the United States or what Joe is doing. All the different areas have legal challenges. And in particular, the one that right now we're going to do the most calls on is not a situation Mr. Garcia from Maramoy, New York. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. It was a mistake. But they won't 100 here in the state. So the Supreme Court said you have to facilitate this return, because there's due process in this country. That's part of our rule of law. We have this due process for everybody in this country. Thank you. So I don't know if this is defined by saying, well, they only said I got a facility. All right. I understand that he's just claiming Donald Trump or all of this. But at some point, we could get that constitutional crisis of the court of saying that after returning a person, and he's saying I'm not going to, it's that maybe he hates, I think, are the ones that are the farthest. But this is the front. I want to say that's possible. Also, the area that we're having the most success right now is in lawsuits through litigation. We have had over 60,000 adjudications on lawsuits. I'll be happy to hear people think that the legal system is important. Yeah. That 60-plus adjudication came from over 40 different judges. It's like one judge's just, you know, we're going over trying to do this. We're 40 judges, including judges appointed by Donald Trump. So I think a real positive sign is that the rule of law, largely is working. I have a podcast that, if you ever get a chance to start a couple months back, it's called the liberty and justice for some. And I entered a judge called. I think last week we brought that one up. And he told me on behalf of the lawsuits, that by the way, the Democratic Attorney General is doing an amazing job and bringing the lawsuits to Josh is a part of that. He's the one who said, by the way, they are writing by most of every court court when it comes up. It's just there's a couple high profile that he's trying to do anything because, you know, the reading does everything. He talks about everything from a different perspective so that everyone here is working fine here or not. The reality is, we're having some success in that area. So I think that's really positive. So let me stop talking at this point. I just want to cover those areas. I guarantee they come up with every single problem. I'm sure they'll come up and maybe we'll talk a little more and have a question. I asked the folks to stack them by subject, because I think it's as high as the Russians. And then I'll open it up at that point and people have specific questions in that area, right? So we can wrap up the subject here. And there's probably going to be some overlap, but we'll do the most of the things that's hard. Okay? So, let me grab a list of the big items. Let me start with this one. Okay. Do you still support voting yellow on the late and right in the act? Why? What are you suggesting to us based on key actions for democracy? I am very interested for democracy. What have you done? And can't be done without authoritarianism. It was not clear. We know that Congress has the power of the first. There's a lot of different subjects here at this point in the class. I mean, in what actions authority of the first does the Supreme Court of Congress have to force children to talk? Let's just start right there. Okay. I think I just did kind of talk about that one. But we aren't waiting on that. We're abiding by the court orders. But, you know, if you go back to court and say, okay, well, what's facilitating me? That's part of the legal process. And they have a right to do that. It may be something you're really not hoping to be able to do. And the following that you're going to do that, but that's the reality. So, of that, our today is working. How are the first? This is one of the biggest problems. And if Jared were here, I would say, article one of the Constitution, we'll see if he's read it or not, says that Congress has the power of the first. And yet we're watching as they're affecting funding, congressionally directed funding against the law, which are some of the lawsuits that we're seeing. So, that is part of the problem. We need the Congress to stand up. If only three Republican members across the country stand up, we can block this. Right? So, our job is to make sure that your member of Congress knows where you stand at any given issue, because if they really would like to come back to office after next fall, they better listen to you before next fall. Right? Right? Well, I'm very much a democracy and a third term inism. And, you know, I think this is where I would say the true things that we could do, and hopefully this answers that I can understand. I don't but keep trying on stuff, but it's the true things that people do the most right now. Three, litigation, communication, and then the work that you're doing by being here, by reaching out to a member of Congress on a regular basis and making sure that you're heard. Litigation is explained that our groups that do Google Trump litigation traffic, there are trackers and beginnings that have all the different lawsuits, and who's doing the lawsuits, support the groups doing the lawsuits, right? Because that is something that we're having the greatest victories on, and that's really important. Communication, look, it's got misinformation that's out there. It is just information that's out there. There are tension only, a lot of all of those. Yeah. Thank you. Thank you. You need to use our social media and our contacts with folks to put out the right information. So, when they say something that's blatantly false, we've got to take that information out. So, when they say, I didn't go to cut Medicaid, you say, you said, Energy and Commerce Committee has $280 million of the entire budget that isn't Medicaid and Medicare, it's $581 million. So, you're lying, right? You are coming to vote to cut Medicaid by that vote, and that's how we make sure we get the information out there. They can write the acts down, and there's two of them who are going to possibly get these coverage ones, which are going to get both that due process problems. Look, I understand that the servers don't bring in two processors, they don't bring in two processors, they're buying the US action right now, shipping into a Garcia del Salvoire, but we have to have two processors. One of the bills that I'd like to refer to about throwing people out of the country, they said, well, you've already got to build the throw criminals out of the country. Now, first of all, you can do, right? You don't need additional laws. But what they have bill said is if you're even accused of a crime, you can be thrown out of the country. There's a new process for people who have been thrown out of the country. And I actually got a little bit of that, something that no politician really likes that much, because they don't say exactly the right word they might say you said something wrong. You have an example I gave, and I got a true moment, so I'm glad to share this one. But it was, if you had six teenagers going to a corner convenience store and they bought one of the kids called the candy bars, they called the police, if one of the kids who did absolutely nothing is an opposite end, they've been here since they were rung on the whole, they could get kicked out of the country. They may not speak of the language of the country they're going to, they may not think about it, but under those bills, that was enough. I don't know the goal, correct? I don't know if that kind of stuff. I support your process because that's correct. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. 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So, look, profile is a good urge if you don't have a lot of chapters out of this session, I understand that. But that's the reality that many of them are afraid of. You know what, I don't care, as long as they speak out either private caucus, they find three people to say I can't vote for these Medicaid cuts, and I can't vote for the cuts to food assistance, and I can't vote for the cuts to education, then we'll meet them on that, and it's worth it. So, let's just, you know, remember that. On agriculture, I didn't think you'd see if there was anybody capable of trying to come back to that. Give me the economy, it's better off with $1,000 million companies than one trillion into my company. What do we encourage this university consolidation? Okay, and that's, can I trust? I mean, you try to come back to something, is there a little bar on what we're seeing right now? If I get, yeah, big picture right, yeah. Let me, I'd like to make picture in general, okay, at the end, just because I want to focus on the stuff we're seeing from the administration, I mean, do you know anything about future cuts to a beer, or, so, that's one of the problems, is we don't know how they're doing cuts. And again, that should be the Congress's, I started on the appropriations committee, this is what it's supposed to do every day, and unfortunately, we don't know what they're going to do, because Congress is standing up for an article on the institutional authority, as long as that happens, it's a real problem. So, we haven't seen what the appropriation process is going to look like yet this year. They froze a bunch of phones, up front of their 26 hundred lines, things like headscarf and others, and then all of a sudden, they abruptly restarted them, but it took, for some cases, ten days for people to get their money, they're going to headscarf schools trying to get loans to survive during this period of time. So, it's really chaotic when it comes to the cuts, because they're not following the law, unfortunately, they have to have restored funding in many cases, because of the court cases. But, this is one of the areas where we need Congress to stand up and do a whole lot more. There's a question about hygiene, and that's important people through energy assistance, with cuts in Social Security, the first personnel office is, will there be cuts in services at these delays? Yes, that was the 7,000 employees that are being cut Social Security. We're going to kill that. Medicaid cuts, 94, something that can't quite bring, we'll need Medicaid's, 94 or another member here, we'll need Medicaid soon, and so we talk about that. I mean, my mom lived in Kenosha right now, until she was 91, and finally, after going down to Assistant Living, she had a go at her school. She came to our county nursing home, which is a really great home area, and grown up in Wisconsin, and came county-friendly. And she lived in elementary years, and then passed, and grew a little bit. But, you know, Medicaid has helped, she got by, I heard from the board of the last family, and she, you know, she all lived with resources. And I have a quarter of time to show that she got $1,100 a month from Social Security, and I didn't realize I could do it when I first got to Congress, but I had an award of Ken, and I wrote down all her expenses that were more than that about $1,100 a month, and yet that's what she lived on for, and she had a 1990 power for the scratches and duds, and everything else, and he realized you can't be dead on the floor, so I had a 90-day game, but that's the reality. There's so many seniors who mind up being on Medicaid. That's the reality for people who are adults with a disability rate, who live independently, and that they have to have that additional support compared to your government, and that support is going through Medicaid. It's the 103 kids in this state that get their health insurance. That comes directly from Medicaid. So, Elizabeth Warren, who spoke to a group of us, and she does a great job of making the complex simple, and I love how she does that, and she's like, quick, just saying, Medicaid, you got to say, it's health care, a long term care, because that's what Medicaid is, and that's what's over us. How can our DPO swear that you never remember going to Medicare and Medicaid, so screaming the snap after voting as he has? Well, he's loud. That's a simple answer, okay? He's loud. He's loud. And he's lying on a snap, because he's voted for the House Party bill that they never could get done over in almost two years now, and I know right now. But that kind of kept the snap. He told me to keep it in my office when he got left, and said that I would never ever go to cut a stamp, because I grew up on a stamp at the time, at the end of the week. And yet, he has done that over and over, where they had these two instances that I know of them. So, I know he recently met the folks from opportunity Wisconsin, and said he won't cut to Medicaid, Medicare, Social Security, and a stamp, but he has in the past. So, hold him in the count of a lot, right? That's what we need to do. I'm going to keep that with you last night, category. There's a few of that I'm going to see. Considering all the technical orders and actions calling us for some of the concerns of the Senate to Wisconsin, we should be alert to, as the CFO of a small rural hospital, I was asked to turn them around, and once did I go and fire people, and you need to know my number of cause pressure products. Exactly, but we're an athlete right now. I think for Wisconsin, the biggest issues really are probably the same issues across the country. It's this tax cut for the wealthiest, right? They're going to find up to $7 trillion, and they're going to have to do it with money programs that benefit the middle class and those requiring to be the middle class. I also think, by the way, some of that tariff revenue down from those believe in tariffs, but I also believe a lot of the tariff money is funny money. You can see once. And at the end of the day, it doesn't materialize. It's like, well, these countries don't make tariffs. We do what happens as it goes on to them. So Donald Trump has been more on the debt than any president in history. And the most recent staff I got right now is about $36 trillion debt. Is that if the middle class passed just by the House and Senate, that's setting up these cuts, if it passes as they were recommended, it would bring our national debt by 2035 from $36 trillion to $50 trillion. So don't let any Republican Republican or Democratic conservative would be just the opposite. All right. All right. Thank you. I'm going to ask you to experience severely certain TV as tariffs and threats that are a lot of our economy from session, and their farmers in the balance, one of the best for Democrats, not only quite a way to back the support of our family farmers, but it seems a good time to be emphasized in traditional part in our position and to feel the conservatives who are afraid of trouble, we speak to this possibility. Okay. So those are all over the world. So I don't know if there are groups going to make all those thinking, but let me try to take on the agriculture one a bit. There are a lot of agriculture in Wisconsin, and there's a lot of agriculture specifically in the third congressional district. Our number one trade partner for agriculture in Wisconsin is Canada. Our number two partner is Mexico, our number three is China. The first three tariffs came up are Canada, Mexico, and China. So if you're a farm that is enough of the size that your semi-moggians over seas, you're absolutely affected by these tariffs. We're hearing from all the groups that are afraid about the Indians and the tariffs that come back and where you go from there. But if you're a small farmer, and I was at the Wisconsin Farmers Union and that was probably six weeks or so ago in Chippewa, we had less 75 farmers. They invited America, myself, and talented to me, as well as all the democratic and republican state legislators from the area. The only people showed up for me from the congressional delegation and the Democratic state legislators from the area. No Republicans came up. They were in no show. The first power to happen, we listened to concerns. This is what the government said. No farmers got their phones frozen. At least people raise their hand and start to tell us about their phones that have been frozen, that they can't get. But when it comes to chairs, this one farmer stood up and he has a small CSA. So we're selling vegetables and dairy to 100 families in his area, because that's how it's working. And he says that the bill bottles that he sells, his bill kit, the raw pie comes from the United States. They go to Canada. They're made in Canada and the bottles come back to the United States. So we're getting a chair going to Canada, because the chairs were dead. They're getting chairs on the way back. And the price of milk bottles is going to be doubled for what he's currently doing. So he's impacted by the chairs. By the way, I've also had this event at the very end of the CSA farmers for 90 minutes and talked about all the ways they're impacted. This was a relative extrovert who could eat these goats, relatively early in the administration. The head of the farmers you stood up and said, hey, when you're going to be available, and I'm going to say the person's name, who works with many folks, who's an agronomist on issues, who have heard of federal related to their farmers. I'm trying to be careful how I say this, but see why I say it. They wanted everyone to know that it would be prior. He went home from work and he found out that he had lost his job because of Elon Musk and he took his life back. These are the real impacts of not having plans in just doing this stuff and not knowing what you're doing. So agriculture is really impacted in a very, very way. And on top of it, the fact that that farmer went away the house passed it, the way Garrett Van Hormel voted for it, because so many Republicans come from the south, and I think as all kinds of incentives for peanut farmers and cotton farmers and all these southern crops, we don't have any doubts about cotton. We have Gary and other products that did not get treated as well, and yet he voted for it. So there's a lot of the harm we're seeing right now out of this Republican caucus and out of this administration when it comes to farmers. And maybe I'm pretty good for these, so we will open it up just a second. This helps it just to be fine. This is where the plan is to work on immigration and not to work our way out of the problem. Please stop. We'll be able to be rotations, especially to the Google, and tell people about opinions with bark on top of it. I'm trying to get a watch for it here in the cross. It's a radio station. It's not enough for the rest of the radio. It's on the radio station. It's on the radio station. It's on the show. They do that every other week. And for an hour or two questions, so people follow up and have a new list for about it. So you've got a chance to listen to that. And what is Congress doing about the significantly situation? Anything you've done by Congress to remove things that Congress must come together in a technical situation. Okay, so immigration and then the notion of immigration. And immigration, you know, this is an issue that I think, while it doesn't directly affect the tax cuts, that I think is, again, a holy grail for them, this works at a court-based digital disease of the modern. Right? That's why Donald Trump is going to keep doing what he's doing where he can't. The problem is, remember what that is exactly right. You can't just deport people at all and fix the problem. We've got growth laws for decades. Congress has not acted. We've even done that. And because of it, when I first got to Congress back in 2013, there wasn't the, like, came up with a set of 69, nine-person votes. It wasn't perfect, but it had extra protections in the border. It had a half-day citizenship for smart Americans. It was actually moving to address it. And then the House Republicans never put it on the border. Since then, it became very politicized, certainly the Trump administration. And it's a lot more difficult. But what's happening right now, again, is just dividing our rule of law. But we are, or it was a country, if we're not going to respect your process and respect people along the way. So this is one of our, I think you're going to find during fewer developments and speak up, but more should have given how many people work in agriculture, right? And we're in this area, okay? And the fact that we're not seeing enough is a real problem. Um, single-gate, not that, I don't know. Phoenix, that is a little bit of something. Right? Period. Um, this is what happened when you, you don't ask for people's credentials, you ask for video of them on TV, when you decide on the rule point, and that's what he did. I was going to ask for a video of him on this and having a pointy so that he could see what he looked like on TV. That's, that's wrong. There's so many ways. And the fact that the single-gate, Secretary Exceller's told not to use that channel by staff, he did, and then he still did again during that same period of time is enough that it should be there, but the problem is, and this is an answer, usually it happens to a lot of questions, a lot of questions and consequences. We do not have the votes in the House, the Senate, and the House Republicans come and join us. Three in the House. We've got the tyrosine margin. We've got three in the Senate, and it's different, right? Because if we have a hundred, we have a hundred, we have a hundred, we have a hundred, but if we can't get those three votes, there's not much we can do. There's one process that you can try to use in the House, but I don't know what the process is. It's called the discharge petition, where if you get two hundred and ten people to sign a discharge petition, such as before, so go on a bill, in practice, it's early periods. It's supposed to mean they have to put it on the floor, but in reality, we just have ten Republicans join all the Democrats to say that if there's a member of Congress who gives birth that they should be able to go in a proxy to take care of their kid, and we haven't had signatures to do it, and they still follow the way to convince that member to withdraw it and look at something along the way to figure this out, and you still can't have it happen. So, a big part of the consequence we have is we have to be able to have Republicans whatsoever, and right now, that's been the regard to you, which is why someone like Eric Leonard, who represents the swing district, should understand it swings open, and it also swings low. And every two years, and this brings a lot of applause. APPLAUSE I'm concerned about everything that's happening but by expecting the environment, why couldn't you ensure environmental equipment that's occurred, that's sort of environmental equipment that's occurred or that's what the question has continued. Yeah, that's part of the problem. I remember funding and stop the inflation reduction act, which a lot of the investment in renewables and even some of the infrastructure developers. And if they're stopping these dollars, there's not many programs, in fact, that's one of the areas where farmers are getting passed. Heart of the money is the health of conservation practices. It had signed contracts that have now been found with an honor and they haven't got their funds and they might already took out a loan based on that signed contract and they now ordered a base the consequences of that. So again, there are a lot of lawsuits out there in the summer in Missouri. This one has got four questions. So I'm trying to decide about an environmental problem. It's mainly about if they stop, if they buy a market, how many people are involved? Here are the locals to talk about a market. How many seen major losses? Oh, okay, they're actually, I think, proud. Who was one of their time? Okay, how many people here are retired? All right. How many people here are involved in this, are being invested in, in the name of all? Invested in this doctor montmart? All right? How many have seen major losses in their retirement? What is Congress doing to replay its power under the IRPCO Section 8 or Chair of Policy? That is another area where Congress is in standing up for our constitutional rights And again, elections have consequences. We have to become three seats to be able to do more in that front. And I mentioned the environment. So this is the last file that I'm going to go about. Well, let me just put this back in a minute. I'm going to make a noise for this one. I'm sorry. You can't just roll over the question of the numbers. You need to make more noise for this one. Yeah, I can tell you part of the idea of noise. I'm already saying this word about the country getting 30,000 people a lot to come and listen to him, right? We've got Chris Murphy and Maxwell Foster, the same thing. I've done that before, Tom Ballestella, and the third congressional district. By the way, I represented the second, because we have so much to do. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. I was kind of the first studentist. I didn't get about 30 members now going into other districts, like I'm doing. And by the way, I'm going to be back again. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. emails, and it used to be, I got the top five, but I was going to get the top 10. I know what's coming in. And even if someone you know is always going to disagree with you, all of them, Rob Jones, and, or, some of you guys can always agree with you. You can tell you all, it's still important to contact them because it's a number, and they can see the intensity of what people believe. There's five calls that people are using that, that's really helpful way to contact people, but it is really important to do that kind of work. Help them know if you called like review departments. They aren't. Just if they don't, we don't think so. There's a lawsuit on that. And how is our personal information going to, all right, this one, a Republican and Trill are going to be experiencing that. This is a one-on-one truly. I think a lot of the reason why they weren't accessed for our personal data is because Elon Musk wants this for his own business interest. Yeah. All right. Thank you. All right. And they are going to discuss a recently tweeted ex-winner of Hartoona with a one-sided approach of his AI and the other side of his Microsoft Google and everybody else, the Woke AI, right? It's now ready to be stupid and I'm working on Woke AI. But if you fire all these people and know it's there to answer the phone calls, you get your services. You're going to probably have to eventually contract with AI. And if he's the guy who has all the data, which is wired by fighting and winning the way you're protecting them from getting a lot of data, that's why I think a lot of that is out there. That's why you can't screw up to have the Woke AI. That's why we're going to do this. Actually, that's why I'm working on this. It's probably for the street and local law, so I don't know what to ask of that. We can't get republicans in my new society to terms or talk about social security. I did a great go-through of customs if I traveled the country. Well, they searched my phone and we're worried about the other questions. I think literally the first time I worked at a meeting yesterday where two people in the meeting One was an international student afraid to tell me their name because they don't want any problems, right? And all the areas of the international student, but they're afraid because of all that's going on. That's part of what we're seeing. As an advocacy team member with the Friends Committee, thank you to the Friends Committee, they had great work for our piece of justice. On the national level, it's the Quakers. I regularly allow the environment of the injustice issues that the amendment is in the cross-scale result of knives but an onion over here with him in person. He has a thinking, he has reluctance to be with me. Here are many suggestions. I have suggestions I won't say where you can find out, but look, you keep it up. And he doesn't want to do a little bit of public time models and he's meeting with the chamber or he's meeting with the business group to show off the outside. We made it to the public office. And don't ask for something like this. There's a couple of them. And the person who calls and shits, shits, all of a sudden, you need this. The ability to actually look someone in the eye, follow up in a question, and actually make him give you an answer. And by the way, if someone does this, you know what it means? Yeah. It means they have the muscles in the back of their neck that allow them to get a yes or a no for him. And don't just take anything else, but you have to force those mini towels. That brings me to the end. I appreciate you being outspoken and getting his knee back. Thank you. I have a deep note right now. I'm hoping you're saying that. Oh, there it is. There we are. I mean, Derek, represent with its visions. You know, you're one of the members of Chicago. I mean, the features of former Navy SEALs are a great of the people that you represent that you know how proud. Right? So, thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you very much. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you for being here. It's been a great time to tell us all about everything we've been doing. Mr. Garcia, if you talked about that, how are you having me in the world? Who can deal with you? And others like you. We're doing lots of partners. We're doing lots of things to try to raise awareness. Again, mitigation and communications are the same strategies we're following right now because it led toward me. We can't do as much. We can all work together on that. And the last one. 9-11 system. I'm going to pass on that. I'm going to say ask it more generally. That's very, very, very specific. It's slightly unique. So, that was these. I want to make sure that when I see you again, this one is second, I'll call on you. I'm going to open it up to folks to ask questions. And we'll try to cover what we can. We don't like it for people. Okay. No problem. So, we could just show them to have a stand up first and then we'll bring them. Yeah. I don't know. We're going to get a job like service. Hang on one second, please. Okay. I got that. I have a lot going on. I understand. Andy Parrish, we actually go back and forth. I'm wondering if there's quite a 12,000 viewers wasn't enough for you at all. Oh, show. I think it's important that we recognize that the groups that put this together tonight donated 15,750,380 hours to never back candidates in exactly CROs for Republican candidates. Okay. And we're going to give you a request and a CRO request. So, that's not my question. I just think we should acknowledge that. And that's why Gary is not here. And I'm, you know, the American Army. Okay. We're still in the middle shape of the show. Okay. So, where are we going to be now? I'm going to turn to that. Just said that you wanted to direct answers from members of Congress. So, I'm going to ask you to direct a question. I wanted to direct a answer. You brought us parents and athletes. Divine women. Oh. Oh. Oh. Oh. Oh. Oh. Oh. Oh. Oh. Oh. Oh. Oh. Oh. Oh. Oh. Oh. Oh. Oh. Oh. Oh. Oh. Oh. Oh. Oh. Oh. Oh. Oh. Oh. Oh. Oh. Oh. Oh yes. Oh. Oh. Thank you. Then, and we had also one day ofStandaway in America. Okay. Yeah. I'm the last first year. I mean. I think it's actually the way I wanted to answer. I think it's just like giving answers, right? You know, Master Wong. Mr. Andrews was four months older. Oh. Oh. So cool. I, um, so, what I mentioned once is a minute. I don't know, so, what I mentioned one was there are tens of trans-athletes in all of the NCWA and there's 13 billion years in the truck here. You're making law for such a small number of people. Oh, you've heard of it. You've heard of it. You've heard of it. You've heard of it. You've heard of it. You've heard of it. You've heard of it. You've heard of it. You've heard of it. You've heard of it. You've heard of it. The very best answer is what you wrote publicly. Governor of Utah. The Republican governor of Utah. When the Republican legislature passed a law at the band, trans members of the sports of K-12 level, he beat over the bill. And he said that the Republican governor of Utah, beat over the bill, were two reasons. One of the 75,000 kids in ordinary sports in K-12 schools in Utah. Three were trans and one was a trans girl. The legislature literally taking time, passing a law for one in the entire state of Utah. And two, about 80% of trans teens, because of bullying of adults, can think about suicide. So, I don't have a problem. I don't have a problem. I don't have a problem. I don't have a problem. I have a problem. I have a problem. You have a problem. Where are you going to go, a problem? Try jumping over the sink. You have to take a littleplays in there. Safe. Yeah. A safe map is one of the these things that's going to make it harder for people to vote. A stink still under the other. This will make sure if you're not a citizen, you can't vote. Yes, what? If you're not a citizen, you can't vote. In the last several weeks, all being done are past CRAs, which are congressional resolutions and disapproval of things Joe Biden has done. They don't like the energy efficiency on refrigerators, but because they can't pass anything else, they do one bill on energy efficiency of home refrigerators. Another bill on energy efficiency of commercial refrigerators. Another bill on energy efficiency of stoves. This is my life, right? This is what we're doing in these days in caucus. The same act though could be consequential that passes the House of the Senate in the same order. I do think the Senate will probably do some changes or that means it's gonna be some bouncing back and forth, but they're fixed to make sure that non-citizens don't vote, which by the way, you can't do already, is if you're a woman and you got married and you changed your game, which is by the way, 70 million women in this country, your versatility won't have your name, right? So if you go into a register, you can't, that's not good enough. It doesn't add to your very name. If you're in the military central for seats, you have to do in a person who can't apply to vote when you're serving the country and putting your right on the line overseas. You may have just a couple examples of the legitimacy of the same act. So again, a lot of this is a safe stuff that they think sounds good. So this is a church vote, but it's usually focused to begin with and usually it has these other ramifications that they've never addressed in the public debate or anywhere else. So we'll do our best to come back to the House, but it didn't ask the House and right now I think it's depending on the Senate. Okay. Hi, thanks for being here. I had a kind of a public health question. So what we're seeing is that we're understanding that our public health funds are there, but because of all the staff that's too CDC, the money that's supposed to go to the seats is being held up. So like I wrote on a grant that is supposed to end at the end of this month and we have no idea if we're getting our money or not. And I'm just wondering if are there things that Congress can do with like city programs, any good community with any money because there's nobody there. Actually, this goes to be your number of guys to stand up for your constituents and say it's article one, powers of the Constitution in different parts of Congress. You can't just stop funding or you can't fire people that facilitate the funding and that's the problem we're having. We don't have unfortunately a lot of other pathways to try to do that. If you're not the only person we do this from, lots of ones and a lot of profits right now, for example, are taking a loan, just trying to see a loan, but there's no guarantee at the end of the day these funds are gonna come unless the members of Congress stand up for what is congressional authority and appropriations is congressional authority. One of my main concerns is what are you going to do if the Trump administration defies in the court school? Yeah. Yeah. Okay. Thank you. I'd like to infer that that's what we're looking at maybe in this case with Mr. Garcia or they would be a news organization. Those are the two that right now, they seem to be beginning all as far as they can go right now. They're already over with the solicited event, right? You know what's going to do with this argument? Is there a way you're trying to still not do your job when there's trouble with that? But that's the constitutional crisis, like we'll figure out what happens. The good news again is in all those different cases, they have to apply in court of workers. Spewing these extra noisy ones, you're seeing right now and we're doing the right thing that you're pushing back on those, but we're not at that point yet to see what happens. I mean, the good news is to stream court this weekend, literally if they're busing people to send to Venezuela, stop, the court or they must have to turn around if you're telling them how to find by and large, but you're right, that is going to be 100,000 other Russian. When that happens, what do you do? And I think, you know, the situation Mr. Garcia may be who closed us in the ground at that point. I got a couple of people already on the outside. Sorry, I'm going to start a question. I'll do a little bit of your answer. Hi, I just wanted to say one thing, and that is I am not satisfied by my representative in BC. And I have, for a long time, I don't think anybody should be satisfied with the performance of his members in Congress. And I don't think a member of the members should be satisfied with their own performance. I think they should not only be restless for somebody better. That's all I have to say. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. My question involves a performance state, and how important they are. And I just saw that seeing the answers can admit that for instance, that Mr. Oren has begun because of the progression. So, we have a performance state that allows us to continue to do our democracy in that risk, and how do we achieve that in terms of the kind of things. That is one of the things that I'm interested in right now. And he is one of the pieces right there, taking him out of the party and doing the white ones, and blocking access, directing them law student losses. But in our journalism major second, we really appreciate what you're saying, and you can serve them and have to have them with us. I'm also a little really concerned about how we can get our representation now, because we get it largely in your social media. And if you told largely get what they want to get, even though they're not actively doing it, it's the way it's pushed to them, right? So people aren't seeing all the information is out there. And also these companies are trying to provide them in ways that can sell them without our authorization. So my view is around the fact that we don't even have traditional ways that people get an information. I think they said 45% of undecided voters towards the end of the number of election did not get their views from mainstream media. So part of what we try to do eventually is start a podcast. This is trying to find new channels. We really need all of you through your channels to use it to talk to the folks that you talk to. And it's not a direct answer to the report to state questions, but it's something you certainly, I think, can do to help improve the situation. But there's a lot of disinformation out there, and we just have to do our best to get it for our information. Thank you. Thank you. Hello, Senator John. I was hoping to cross. I'm basically sharing the cross, and I'm concerned with this issue. If they are going to shut down on our investigation, I think it's 12, that's maybe seven, it's 10% of our budget comes from tests. And so what can you do, or can we do you to do that? Thank you. Thank you. That's a thing we're running for that. Thank you. Thank you. All right. So this is one of the most immediate concerns we have. In order to fund this tax cut bill, or the wealth is, is what they're doing in the four-year, five quarters of the year earlier, but one of them is education. You're collecting 45% of federal funding to education, and that's for higher education and media as well. The problem is that it's key to 12 funding. It's likely 98 funding, or Title I, Title I, Title I, Title I, and the district's ID IDA is special ed. If you cut back on that, districts will have less funding for teachers that means you're going to have bigger class sizes. That means you're likely going to have a local property tax increase in order to offer some of that. So think about it. You're not only are getting ripped off of the services that you pay for in your taxes, because they're giving that down to the wealthiest, but now you give the privilege of paying more at a local level to also fund you. So this is the go-to. This is, your paper doesn't get a run away on this motorcycle like that, right? He's got it wherever he goes. You have to have the time to follow. It's a good, nasty answer for these. He'll definitely answer next November, but he needs the answer right now, because he's going to choose one, one, two, three, four. APPLAUSE Thank you. You guys, raise your hand if you just want to take your babies. Hi. Hi. I'm here going against a form of life abortion survivor, survivors of the tax act. This bill requires doctors to have a care for babies who survive abortions and allow them to provide you. This is my question. Well, it's a question from a specific piece of legislation about abortion. I am two over the world of 30,000 people, but this is one right when people feel very strong and about what some people think. It's their body and their choice, and they have a right to make me silly. APPLAUSE CHEERING CHEERING CHEERING Thank you. You guys have only happened to their faith in a very strong position that they think it's a life and it's taking a life. So it's one of the most divisive issues that they have in the country. Unfortunately, almost every piece of legislation has come as pitfalls in the details of what they're putting there. There's like, this is one of the most frustrating aspects of that. So when you talk about, you know, some of the apps about reporting, you know, someone who is not here legally who did a criminal election, that's already a law. But then when you add in the aspects of due process and you're going to take away that, then it's against what we are in front of in the middle of the year. And then bills like that often have those low pitfalls in there. So it's not quite as simple as I think what you would like to make it right, but it's not that simple. So I believe personally that it's a woman's decision to bring to your back. CHEERING CHEERING I also look at the number of hypocritical Republicans who have more issues. They want us to honor them. CHEERING Whatever it is, it's just I also have a rights that I might believe and I vote based on that. CHEERING I'd like to thank everyone for coming here. We're all thinking the same. We need the support. And we'll please, please vote. Thank you for coming. CHEERING CHEERING CHEERING I have a unique partner with me, a senior who's retired and named only because I work for five or nine jobs because I am a servant. I didn't give them all up, but I think Trump was elected and not a concern that I won't have social security, which I've taken to move since I was 16. But my question could be the most important thing in a different way. My question is, over the past six months or more, we've heard at different times that there are a tremendous number of Republicans and the number seems to be increasing in Congress whether the Congress or the Senate that are set up with Trump don't like this policy or that policy. But when it comes to a vote, they vote one. I'd like to know if you see among your colleagues, if any of them are a little bit soft, then we put a tab and we put them over. So that's what we're going to do. We're going to have a conversation with you, because if I call, I am the Director to the President. I know he doesn't believe in those letters. I know his staff doesn't believe in those letters. Although I'm very curious, very nice. He's been very strong. But I think he got my point. I'm very interested in comprehension as a break. So maybe he did. But I would really like to know, who can I put? I've called Governor Hill's office. I have called some other responses on specific issues that I know they need to stand up and get some balls and follow other constituents for asking them. I'd like to know why she was working. I want to thank the left, Gary, for this question. You have a unique power. You have a member in a swing district who won by 2.6% that if it doesn't listen to you, you can fire your next year. Thank you very much. I would like to thank you to the 3rd congressional district. All of the questions in Wisconsin is beautiful. I live in the University of Missouri in Washington. If I didn't believe in so important, but you're doing right now, we only need 3 members on any issue to stand up and do the right thing. And your member has sent you home over staff has told him to it. He said he's not going to work for a Medicaid offense. HOLD him to it. He said he's not going to work for a Medicare social stream. HOLD him to what he's saying. And I know that John Holt tomorrow is BS. It's not real. But then maybe interactions like this happen. But you have the best power. I also will say, if you already contacted my office, I would probably not have ever seen the message. Because we have over 700,000 constituents and about 16, 17 staff to cover everything from housing to communications back to books. And the way we are soft-air out of this, if your CIPCO isn't from the district, if you can't even get through it right, if you just don't have the ability to do it. So if you do have the ability to contact Rob Johnson to get involved in the statewide, but if your member of Congress is the person who you are in contact with, and honestly, this district is crucial to mother or dad. There's a conference that's going to block and be a goal to adopt jobs each other. So you have more power than you know. I get a lot of folks from my district. They're like, what can we do? What can we do? We don't want your members. So I don't know. I don't know. You know, to mention how it's all good. But we need to organize the number six districts. But honestly, the number one of those six districts that's applicable is this district. Thank you. Thank you. A suggestion for you. Because the Congress person is exactly right. If you don't go in the right CIPCO, you can't get through it. I just hope it's closer to you. What I'm going to suggest to you, because what I get totally frustrated with, is there is a Congress person from Maine, Jared Gold, something or other, who is a Democrat, who consistently asks for donations, and consistently votes, as of without someone to vote, but you can't contact him. What you can do is you can vote up the addressable library within this district. You send a address and telephone number, and you can leave email. I did that with Lindsay Graham, and sent an obscene email. I was 75-year-old, and I think that this is the first obscene email I've ever sent. I wish I were as thankful as you about the course of this country. Four years after 10, more than 16, there were no great precautions. None. The timing of classified documents, no great precautions. We are reliant on a 6-3 Supreme Court. I wish I could share your optimism, I cannot. Now, my question... Okay, my question for you is, if the Republicans are successful in their representation, they threaten to include a quarterly-dollar increase in the deficit limit. If they are not successful at doing that, are you personally willing to involve a nuclear option and vote against an increase in the debt plan? All right. All right. Come on up. That is not our position. Let me just move to the first five, and we'll answer your questions. I was wondering if I need to make an aggressive decision to contact someone because it just... We'll figure it out. I've never seen it. It's something we'll figure out a lot away. It makes you feel real good. That makes you feel good. That's fine. All right. Let's get asked. I just don't think it's probably worth doing that. So... Right. It's like you said, the legislation should make sure that this is the beginning and thank you for mentioning. So, we talk about a reconciliation bill which is like talking inside and out of the good. What a reconciliation bill means is there's a rule at once, a year, and our fiscal year is September... October 1st for September 30th. The way to get around the 60 vote for the robust rule is due reconciliation. And there are rules around one part of the leader reconciliation and the Senate parliamentarian decides they could say some of these things aren't at some point, but right now, we'll find out as they all come back to us. But that's a reconciliation. And I'm sorry to get into that beginning to explain. It's really just like a new whole once a year to get around the normal 60 vote rule. Generally though, I don't know anything that's appropriate because you just need to simply mature. I want to say that. Part of that bill was to lift the debt ceiling for a trillion dollars so they could do all the tax cuts. And right now, there's no way I ever go to lift the debt ceiling so they could do a tax break for Donald Trump and him and us. Thank you. Thank you. The gentleman across the aisle, I want to encourage all of us to vote. Aaron, the only gentleman across the aisle who is a conservative on the voting act. Is there a way to hear in the grassroots that we can help people jump and find out whether or not they're going to be able to vote and also get the proper documentation? This is going to have to be the best of us. But I think there are a lot of groups that help people with this. It's probably going to be voters. That's probably going to be the best. That's probably going to be the best of us. That's probably going to be the best of us. Oh, always right. Can you bring us an update about the federal public with the hands and Mr. Trump's setting out on Saturday and the federal public with the hands and the federal public with the hands that I'm trying to vote on. I think the lesson is two microphones. I get a second microphone. It's something that you should only know whether or not it is. This is a bigger one. Again, this is part of, I think, again, the things that we don't think out of Trump may have all the powers they want to do. He's closing a lot of offices, right? Here in La Crosse, some of the federal offices in Northern Wisconsin, some of the federal offices. He wants to sell some of the federal buildings, some public lands. We're not sure. Some of whom he may have some authority to do as the executive branch largely may not because I think of the fiscal nature of things. I don't know if there's a list of stories or maybe that I just don't come off. But this is absolutely one of the concerns in national parks too, with some of the cuts that are happening there. I wonder about you. I'm a huge fan of the national parks. Thank you. Part of the problem is with flooding is enough and everything is happening, right? That's partially intentional. Partially, it's because, like, when he answered the question in the debate whether or not he had a health care plan he had a concept of a plan. A lot of money does have a concept of a plan, so it's chaotic. The first time Trump was president, 10% of what he said, had it. This time, I mean, aren't you 25%? But what he says is likely to happen at the heart of our job. It's superior. The next 25% is. And that's also a difficult thing. So, we'll agree with you. Be acquired by the United States. I don't think so. It's Canada going to be coming 50% I don't think so, right? But I do have to worry about these other things. I do know that the Holy Grail, everything that they're doing is auto logic 20, right? We did. I did a town hall here at the White Cross before the election. They were more clear. They were in the loss of Green Bay, Jamesville and Madison. So, try to talk and learn people about this. And I never thought I would go this fast whether or not they're doing it. So, that, in many ways, is what to look at if you want to know what they're going to do. The only thing they've not mentioned, really in the project 2025 that they said, is they didn't have room. It's because they didn't have the guts to do it. It doesn't mention social security. But they're absolutely act. I currently just didn't want to touch the third variable mentioning. But when it comes to public lands and other issues, I would say take a look at what's in project 2025 that's likely to mention their goal. We've got two questions over here. What's happening? I have a question. I have a question about the technology. I don't know if it's White House. We're in the way of Washington and the history. And I'm wondering if you guys can see the syllabus in the beginning, the syllabus in the rest of it, or something like that. I'm afraid for White House. And I think it's really comfortable. Is that right now? Thank you. APPLAUSE Hello, everybody. So we're talking about specifically specific people getting exported. People in our federal prisons are concerned about being such an out-of-art country. Also, the federal bureau of prisons is a total chaos right now. There are 44,000 employees. The upper level of administration is passed on just for a selected and new director. What's going on? You can't find it. Thank you. So the second one, I can tell you. So I serve on the appropriations committee and I choose something. Do you know the rest of it? There is, right? So there's a lot of things I can't... I don't know a lot of other federal prisons, but be honest with you. So I have to be able to view a lot. I know that there are issues you can serve as an education issue. That's my main subcommittee that's the second biggest rule I may have in defense. So I build more on that front. Sorry, I really don't have a great answer for you on that. And your other question, I think what we're trying to do right now is create a reason for this position. So there's all different ways to do it. Right now, we have a member who's going to also build it. We're trying to talk to Mr. Mercy and the four members of Congress who are on some of the right communities of oversight to do that. Some of us are doing town halls and they bring districts. We're all doing different things. So I don't know if there's any one silver bullet. I don't think there is at all. I think what we're trying to do is more to ask what everyone wants of us. So you have such a unique power up as you can see again. You're in a district that if your member of Congress doesn't listen, he's not going to be in Congress. And for most members of Congress, unfortunately, the number one thing they care about is coming back to Congress, not what they do once they're there. So you have so much power out of that product. Please use it in every way possible, because if he doesn't want to do the right thing, then there are lots of options. And I'll tell you, it's a different derivative by the way than it was last session. He is modern. That is who he is. He feels comfortable because he has to be smart, but this is you, your, his constituents. So thank you for being here, but thank you for whatever else you keep doing that for him. Just a quick reminder that everyone is not super-used using the microphone. It is kind of difficult to hear in the back, so do please keep the microphone very close to your face. All right, it comes super nervous. I'm jumping a bullet, and I've listened to you on the time because I'm not a professional for a long time. Absolutely love it. It's the best part of my day, and it's going to be my pleasure. Okay, I'll do better. My question for you is, should we do something as a consumer? Because consumerism is definitely percent right now. Should we have a national strike where we make an in-app against certain disasters, not every business, because there's great small businesses on the ballot, so don't, it's not a shopping bowl, for example. Well, what about a committed impact that you have on your Facebook in that day? Maybe you can do anything in that, but it's the Amazon for the day. Would that be worthwhile in your opinion, as far as what's the American tourist in that way? I can tell you before I'm doing that right now with Tesla, the news today, and it's going to stop. It's going to be a good time. It's going to stop. So, I see what you're saying. Honestly, the world I live in mostly is how we convince a member of the Congress, like yours, to try to do the right thing, and if they're not going to, then you switch people up, right? So, honestly, that's, where most of my brain is trying to focus up and helping make sure we get that communication. I mean, I do think that things get bad enough, you know, there's a little, a conversation about why the hat's right, or anything you can do, and you shut down everything for a day, and show people what it can be, and I think that's where the group is ultimately beside how kind of what happens. I'm not sure where they're at. I don't know if they're one day, I'm not selling on their Facebook. They probably have the effect that people like you to think of the parts I've heard, instead of making rules of money, or making lots of money. You know, I remember this right, and I just don't want you to stay in the back, but using our global power with our elected officials, and the same is true to legislature, by the way, it's some really great state senators and state representatives from the state area. They're all in there. They're all in there. They're all in there. They're all in there. They're all in there. They're all in there. Stop some of these ones that stop the funds to the state as regular funds. In your local communities, all sorts can feel that. I just, I served on a queen company, more supervisors, and then the legislature, they're indigenous. At that point, you have nowhere else to go in the local government, right? You're just stuck here to ask to go onto taxes, which is why I had patience to, you know, if you have a kind of funds like that, so you really hurt kids, and you hurt your performance, or you're going to ask for more taxes, you're going to do it, And that, the buck does stop there. So I don't know if there's a drag into Jeff, but I do think that doing what we can to hold our elected officials accountable, I think, is something that we can all do, or we can all do that. So as people as well as them, I have been to families somehow. And, of course, I'll answer a question from an intelligence woman first, because I want to help care for 38.99 years in my career. So one thing is that if we call them everybody, what do you need to do when you are talking about Medicaid and Medicare for the 818 billion-dollar cut, that impact is going to hit every single one of you, because approximately 25% of the reimbursement that your local health system yet is wrong with Medicaid. In 25% of the reimbursement of the local hospitals goes away, what happens? You no longer get the newest equipment. You no longer get doctors who know what the hell you're doing. You no longer get pay increases for the staff. So you're going to have less staff. You're going to find something else to do. So do you need to see that not only does this hurt those who is helping the most is going to hurt you, because if you think it takes six months to see a specialist now, it's going to take you a year. And that specialist is going to be here. So. CHEERING AND APPLAUSE To have this conversation with Eric Van Horne, working with us, I call his office. I'd love to be able to call him. He cannot repeat that to what we have told you. Let me ask him. He is very pleasant. He has had questions to Mr. Van Horne. He will not answer them on the town hall, because I specifically know to you, you voted for this $800 million for this committee to do, and you and I have both of them. It's been hit by Kate, and possibly in Medicaid. So he doesn't listen to the questions that are reasonable. He takes off all the questions and kisses some of his ass. Yeah. CHEERING AND APPLAUSE The reason I went over here, I was speaking to you, Guru, but it's $1.7 billion in that, the third congressional district, if they have Medicaid. So it has a ripple effect, that you are in all of the many areas, and that's why it's important. And the second thing, and I just want to say, thank you for saying a lot of nice to the person who was who answered the phone, and that you were nice to that person. Always, please be nice. If someone is answering who's not all offices are able to be nice to the person who answered the phone, in Derek's office, in anyone's office, Tammy Baldwin's room, Johnson's, often they're interns, often they're entry level staff, they're doing their best, and please always treat them with utmost mercy, and then thank you for saying that, because it really does matter. APPLAUSE I'm kind of stupid about that. Does anyone over here know? I don't know. I don't know. Ten, ten, ten. Yes, sir. If we could just be about ten minutes left, then you have to give back. I apologize. So if you have a burning question that has not come up, after hand raised, and we're going to keep all the questions and I'll do my best to remember what I may have to otherwise, and when is this meeting, if I can be missing one? All right. That's all right. Yeah. I'm sure everyone can answer this. I don't think y'all did. You led us. You went for a search. LAUGHTER I lived in Boston on 9-11. About two billion people traveled playing every day. I'm curious if there's a bill or another seven to memorize TSA. We haven't had a terrorist attack for over 23 years, and I can't understand why they were proposing to undo that. I didn't know if you'd have an insight into the Republican caucus, and if there's support for this? We got it. Okay. This is something that happens on both sides of the Senate. There's a lot of people inside of the trade going on. In our government, our representatives, ladies and gentlemen, the Kansas people will seek to be part of that. Recently, we have the people that we are providing to represent us. They are going in there with maybe their total assets, how to do that. They go into office, and they leave office involving the leaders. So, what's going to be done about this? I mean, this is this last round, which is perfect for action, and people cash in them, and we're all sitting here scraping my feet a dozen aides. And certainly, I'm proud of you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. So, I want to know is there something going to be done by the Prime Minister for the law? He left us to get elected in and so, but he's got as much power almost as the President. That's a perfect problem. That's why we either have to stop his ability to get contracts and he can still serve the government because he does have a right to be that or he can't serve the government. You know what I'm saying, right? Either it's contracts to cancel or we will serve contracts, but no one will let you get them. That's a perfect problem. He's been given an unprecedented power. Yeah? Yes, it is. So, TSA question, what 10,000 of those get introduced to here, any of them are really stupid, that one will be really stupid clearly. But we're having plane crashes and things that we haven't had. And we've got the Secretary of Transportation showing up on the originally launched from Wisconsin talking about the President one day said he was going to do an executive work around water flow in shower heads. And he was actually going to be talking about water flow and shower heads. And he was actually talking about water flow and shower heads and we probably should have been talking about airplane safety. That's a part of the problem we see in general with dental drugs. I don't think that bill will move very far. What you have to do if you have to worry about is bills that right now they can't pass a lot of those because they're very dysfunctional in the House with that pre-seat majority. Like anything that's added to a bus pass is a legislation that I don't think it's a priority. I think it's one of the 10,000 bills that's introduced. And to your question I absolutely agree with you. We should borrow members of Congress from the end of the lives. Thank you. You're welcome. Thank you. Thanks. I'm so excited I mentioned, right? I know companies in my district that are trying to They get approval from CMS, but apparently whoever is there about to go skyrope, right? I am trying to help them, because it's jobs, it's additional, right? So when I get that information, I go to class with my treatments, where I mean I know something's gonna happen for you knowers that could be impacted in a federal stop. I shouldn't be able to do that. The best things I can tell you, because the members of Congress haven't been great at releasing themselves on this at all, is I'm hockey jellers, I've never played music, and I'm going to go to court court courts, that is what I've heard most powerful people, just being able to support that now because of the way Donald Trump, the day he traversed the 1980s on the tariffs. He said, first on social media, now is a new time to high stocks, which is corruption, I mean it's simple. The fact that we don't have someone like that, that's very powerful, but we don't have to pass it as members of Congress, but I completely agree with everything you said. Okay, all right, we'll hold her up, stop her in a conventional dollars check. Yeah, there's a bill serving in her face, yeah. But I don't think my chances, probably I'm gonna run the docket unless there's court court. So let's do the last three questions, okay? I don't have a question, I have a question. What, you're all here, you're all concerned. If you want to get more involved, join your local democratic party in the economy that you're good and enjoy it in the school to improve your work together on the issue, or again on the 50, 51, I think. So lots of things you can do to protest, protest, protest, because it makes a difference. That's my other more question. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. I don't believe that anybody can hear us and complimented the Trump supporters in their show up amazing. I think they need to serve the law. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. In the back, my car gives sense Fox lives from lives, doors, chills, and I want to give a point to the Trump supporters to consider that Fox lives can see if you can get some balanced information from a few other sources. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. I didn't think it was going to be the only way to make comments, right? So I don't want to hold those. Thank you. Our thank you very much for being here. Thank you very much.