actually does is save the government and seniors money by reducing the amount of money that the government has to pay to pharmaceutical companies for prescription drugs. that is pure savings, is the not a benefit cut. i spoke to experts about this this week, a vanderbilt university professor said that framing this as a cut to benefits is, quote, nonsense, again, she is a vanderbilt professor. another expert at the kaiser family foundation told me that the congressional budget office said that prescription drug provisions in the law will reduce the federal deficit by $237 billion. this is savings to the federal government and medicare from lowering what medicare pays for prescription drugs. this is not the same thing as a $237 billion cut to medicare. so debunked last year and again this year. these are important policy debates, they are real debates. it would be nice to have them without outright lies, but that s where we are. daniel dale, thanks so much. also politics. good luck.
the back of public sentiment. no one caress about climate change they want to pay more to commute. that s the racket. think about the last climate bill we passed it was called the inflation reduction act. because no one cared about climate change to pass a bill that way. if i gave away a bill free beer and pizza. it would be called free beer and pizza. i wouldn t have to lie about it. that s the hook. todd: brace yourself, a vanderbilt professor now says college math education has become a, quote: white cisheteropatriarchy space, okay? here we go. i don t have a question here. i just want to read the topic title the literally focus on coping strategies here we go among queer and transgender students of color 1/2 imaght white cisheteropatriarchy in stem for protecting their academic success and
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