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Glenn Beck: Every taxpayer needs to speak up loudly

Medicaid Cuts and Political Implications

Recent Medicaid cuts seem to be a strategic move to combat Democratic opposition and manage tax burdens for Americans. Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is not backing down from this debate.

“It’s important to note that the Medicaid cuts stem from issues like fraud and abuse. This is a serious matter,” he mentioned, emphasizing his point further.

“Take, for example, the case of individuals in various states improperly claiming Medicaid benefits. It’s illegal—essentially theft,” he added, underscoring the urgency of combating fraud.

He also criticized Gavin Newsom, saying, “This morning, he announced the removal of all undocumented immigrants from California’s Medicaid Roll, now that federal scrutiny seems less stringent.”

In this context, RFK argued about the ongoing issues surrounding Medicaid, linking it to broader themes of fraud and misuse. “We’re in the process of cleaning up the system,” he remarked, while referencing the sentiments of certain commentators.

Glenn Beck posed a question that resonated with many: “Who stands against these measures?” He emphasized how Newsom’s actions could burden California taxpayers. Beck urged, “All Californians, from every political spectrum, should be raising concerns about the financial implications.”

He proceeded with a warning, “How do you plan to fund this? Your financial state may collapse under the weight of these decisions.”

Yet, Beck seems convinced this isn’t an accident. “This is all part of a deliberate strategy,” he stated. He explained how, historically, systems in cities like New York have crumbled under similar pressures. “Now, it seems like California might be on a similar path.”

He concluded with a strong message for lawmakers: “If any representative from my state votes to bail out California, consider it my mission to hold you accountable.”

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