This week on He’s Not Wrong, I unpack a hellish few days filled with financial panic, pet health scares, corporate incompetence, and political rage. First up: a $2,400 emergency vet visit for my cat Gray after he swallowed a plastic bag—and the broader issue of rising veterinary costs and lack of real pet insurance reform. Then, I get into how UPS essentially robbed me and refused to issue a refund despite completely botching a guaranteed delivery.
But that’s not all. I also break down Trump’s latest “big beautiful bill” that just narrowly passed the House—a Trojan horse policy that guts Medicaid, raises taxes on the middle class, and delays new work requirements until after the 2026 midterms… for a reason. I expose the long game Republicans are playing and why Democrats need to stop being reactive and start being strategic.
Plus: A rant about the pardons of Todd and Julie Chrisley—and Savannah’s delusional claim that Trump is “bringing families together.” I call BS.
I also take a voice memo by a very special person from this episode.
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