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Elon’s Hidden EV Motive?

Republicans are divided over the “Big, Beautiful Bill.” President Trump wants Congress to pass it, Elon Musk called it a “disgusting abomination,” and Rep. Chip Roy “reluctantly” voted for its current version.

Rep. Roy joins Glenn Beck to give his take on the latest updates in the fight. Plus, he gives Glenn his theory on why Elon really slammed the bill.

Meanwhile, Elon Musk has claimed that Trump is hedging on releasing the Jeffrey Epstein records because he was among Epstein’s partygoers. Why would Musk drop this bombshell?

Obviously, he and Trump are at odds. Are they genuinely at odds or is this gambit all a big show? Which one of the two can we trust, or should we distrust both of them?

We already know the Democrats are dirty skunks, but the Republicans might well be just as bad. This bears close watching. Here’s more from Kim Iversen.

Bribes For Babies!

In the good old days, people were on edge when the government issued threats that a boom in population across the planet would destroy humanity. That never happened.

Fast forward to today where birthrates are plummeting. The government’s solution: bribe the people with subsidies beyond their imagination. Problem is, the public isn’t taking the bait. Find out why, as the “Right Angle” crew of Steve Green, Bill Whittle and Scott share their thoughts.

Freeloader U.

If you haven’t noticed, colleges are getting filthy rich with the massive subsidies and tax breaks they receive from government–all at the expense of students and taxpayers. To put it in perspective, the college business model is actually totally dependent on taxpayers.

And rest assured that their spending habits have gone through the roof. Take Yale University, which pays no property tax on its dining hall, much to the chagrin of surrounding restaurants in New Haven, Conn., and even boasts its own pizza oven in addition to a luxurious golf course on campus. Farther west, the University of Utah has used some of its riches for a student crying room! You just can’t make this stuff up.

A closer look at government tax breaks reveals that colleges and universities are doing quite well, thank you. Yale boasts a $31 billion endowment, while fellow Ivy League school Harvard’s fund is at $40 billion. Yet taxpayers keep doling out the moolah in the way of cash grants and more than $1 trillion nationwide in student loans. It’s how colleges have gotten away with jacking up their tuition at four times the rate of inflation.

Inez Stepman, an education policy researcher at the Independent Women’s Forum, says almost half of the students don’t graduate in six years and end up with an $80,000 debt without a degree. “They’re not making wiser citizens,” she says. “They’re making citizens who hate their country.”  Here’s more with Stepman and consumer journalist John Stossel.

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Wind Subsidies Killing Eagles

Your tax dollars are being spent by the billions to subsidize wind turbines, which are killing 600,000+ birds every year including eagles, rare owls, and migratory birds.

Is this really environmentally friendly? More from PragerU.

Super Bowl Welfare

Sports stadiums receive billions of dollars in taxpayer subsidies, including the recent Oakland Raiders venue in Las Vegas, which pocketed $700 million, and Mercedes Benz Stadium in Atlanta, which received $750 million.  Economists who study the tax subsidies say that little or none of the money make it back to taxpayers. It turns out that 12 NFL teams have actually profited from stadium subsidies alone. So taxpayers, most of whom never attend a game, are subsidizing billionaires. Sound like a scam? John Stossel investigates in the following presentation.

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