Even More News: Trump Doesn't Think About Americans' Financial Situation
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In this episode of 'Some More News,' hosts Katie Stoll and Cody dissect Donald Trump's apparent disregard for Americans' financial struggles, highlighting his defiant claim that he doesn't consider the public's economic well-being when making foreign policy decisions—especially regarding the ongoing war with Iran. The discussion expands to cover the $13.1 million cost of renovating the reflecting pool at the Lincoln Memorial, falsely claimed by Trump to be a $1.8 million project, and the $1 billion taxpayer-funded proposal for a new presidential ballroom, both criticized as extravagant distractions from real economic crises. The hosts also examine the media's failure to effectively communicate these truths, pointing to corporate-owned news outlets chasing artificial virality over authentic reporting. The episode further explores the Los Angeles mayoral race, where reality TV personality Spencer Pratt—fueled by a viral fire-related video—has emerged as a disruptive, Trump-like candidate, drawing concern over the normalization of performative populism. Despite the lack of a strong progressive alternative, the hosts emphasize the importance of honest messaging and grassroots organizing to counter misinformation and rebuild trust in democratic discourse.
Trump explicitly stated he doesn’t consider Americans’ financial situations when making foreign policy decisions, revealing a stark disconnect from public concerns.
The $13.1 million reflecting pool renovation and $1 billion ballroom project are emblematic of a broader pattern of wasteful spending on vanity projects while citizens face inflation and hardship.
The media’s focus on manufactured virality and corporate-driven narratives undermines public understanding of real issues like war costs and economic inequality.
Spencer Pratt’s mayoral campaign in LA exemplifies how reality TV fame and performative outrage can be weaponized to gain political traction, even without policy substance.
Progressive candidates like Ray Huang offer bold, democratic solutions—such as participatory budgeting—but struggle to gain traction due to structural and media biases.
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Trump’s Disregard for Americans’ Finances
“I don't think about Americans financial situation. I don't think about anybody. I think about one thing. We cannot let Iran have a nuclear weapon. That's all.”
The $13.1 Million Reflecting Pool Scandal
“He said he saved $349 million and four years of construction... but the New York Times said he didn't bid it. I didn't bid it. It's unbelievable.”
The Billion-Dollar Ballroom and Media Failure
“The media is like so fucking bad at messaging. Like there's a clip of this billionaire, multimillionaire president saying, what does a pool cost anyway? 300 million? I don't know.”
The War in Iran: Reality vs. Propaganda
The hosts challenge the official narrative that the U.S. won the war against Iran, revealing that Iran’s missile capabilities were not destroyed and that U.S. military bases were heavily damaged.
Trump’s Lawsuit Against the IRS and the Plunder Administration
“He's not taking salary. OK, he doesn't accept the salary. He's working for the American people for nothing. He's losing money by doing this. Oh, he made billions of dollars since becoming president the second time.”
“I don't think about Americans financial situation. I don't think about anybody. I think about one thing. We cannot let Iran have a nuclear weapon. That's all.”
“He's not taking salary. OK, he doesn't accept the salary. He's working for the American people for nothing. He's losing money by doing this. Oh, he made billions of dollars since becoming president the second time.”
“The media is like so fucking bad at messaging. Like there's a clip of this billionaire, multimillionaire president saying, what does a pool cost anyway? 300 million? I don't know.”
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Donald Trump
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Katie Stoll
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Cody
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Mary Houlihan
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Spencer Pratt
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Ray Huang
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Nithya Raman
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Karen Bass
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Doug Burgum
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