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John Oliver mocks Republicans war on safe elder care without ever saying their names
Screenshot: Last Week Tonight
With the ongoing debate over President Joe Biden’s infrastructure plan, Republican lawmakers have suddenly rediscovered their fiscal conservatism. They’re also praying America will forget both their massive free money giveaway to the one percent (meaning themselves and their donors), and that time they abetted a fascist, white supremacist coup against democracy, but it’s mainly about the deficit. Anyway, one of the element’s of President Biden’s bill that’s raised so much Republican wrath is the inclusion of funding for elder care as part of said bill, and, while John Oliver didn’t even mention the GOP once during his main story on Sunday’s
John Oliver digs into the surplus of crap that is the GOP s sudden national debt alarmism
Screenshot: Last Week Tonight
“I don’t know,” is a blessed phrase all too infrequently uttered in this age of sneering snap judgements and people who think a farting Peter Griffin gif is a killer comeback to one’s nuanced point about social justice. And yet,
Last Week Tonight’s John Oliver readily admitted, partway through his Sunday main story about the national debt, that he truly doesn’t know all the ins and outs of whether America’s current $28 trillion debt is the sort of red alert a number that big sounds like. Even if, Oliver notes, he’s the sort of guy who looks like he has thoughts about the relative merits of different brands of graphing calculator, he’s a late-night comedian, and not an economist. (Who also occasionally screws with the purveyors of Big Debt.) The thing is, anyone who examines the complex issue of debt and deficits (there’s a difference, as Oliv