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Rep. Tim Burchett discusses the frustration in Congress, noting that despite public opinion, leadership often ignores issues like spending bills. He says, "We're more unpopular than chlamydia," highlighting the disconnect between Congress and the public.

Rep. Tim Burchett expressed his belief that the U.S. government's lack of action on UAPs is due to deep financial interests and the influence of money, which crosses party lines.

Rep. Tim Burchett criticized the political system for prioritizing elections over the country's well-being, noting that many in leadership are more focused on the next election rather than addressing critical issues.

Rep. Tim Burchett highlights the challenges of raising campaign funds, noting that most of his contributions come from "hardworking, God-fearing people" rather than billionaires, who often oppose public interests.

Rep. Tim Burchett recounted how a professor gave students extra credit to picket against his business, highlighting the lengths to which opposition went to challenge him. He saw this as a reflection of how the system can run over individuals.

Rep. Tim Burchett argues that insider trading should be banned for Congress members, stating, "If you can't afford to be in Congress, then go get another dadgum job." He criticizes the current system where insider trading is effectively allowed because it's only a slap on the wrist if not disclosed.

Rep. Tim Burchett shared a story about his early political career, where he knocked on over 6,000 doors and lost over 20 pounds in his first campaign. He emphasized the importance of grassroots efforts and personal connections in politics.

Rep. Tim Burchett warns of potential future unrest, stating, "You're going to get a January 6th, but for real at some point if you keep acting this way." He emphasizes the need for Congress to act in a way that earns public respect.

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Congressman Tim Burchett reflects on the mystery of the universe, stating, "I do not think we are the best that God can do." He ponders the existence of other life forms and the possibility of deep-sea areas harboring unknown entities.

Rep. Tim Burchett expressed concern about the U.S. Congress's financial irresponsibility, stating that the country will not continue to exist if it doesn't get its financial ship in order, given the $36 trillion debt.