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There is a significant propaganda effort by the Trump administration to mislead the public on healthcare and immigration issues.

The discussion highlights the importance of addressing real issues like health care costs rather than distractions from the Trump administration.

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The government's narrative around digital ID cards is seen as a form of gaslighting, misleading the public about its true purpose.

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Prof G MarketsHow Policy is Failing the Amer...

It's ridiculous to me, but this to me seems to be the playbook. You basically starve these agencies of funding, and then you say the reason that you're messing up isn't because you don't have the money and the technology that everyone else has. It's because you're politically motivated or you're biased in some sort of way.

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The Young TurksShutdown Saga

The media often focuses on which party is wrong in political battles, missing the broader issue of a dysfunctional political system.

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The DailyThe Democrats’ Big Shutdown Ga...

The Trump administration's use of a deep fake video to mock Democrats highlights the contentious nature of the political environment.

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The MeidasTouch PodcastRep. Subramanyam Responds to T...

There is a belief that the current administration uses disinformation to distract from crises.

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The climate change narrative is being used as a tool for control, and the real issue is pollution, not carbon dioxide levels.

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The Ezra Klein ShowTa-Nehisi Coates on Bridging G...

The work of politics has become diminished, and talking about strategic questions is often seen as betrayal.