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The Politics Guys

House vs Trump on Emergency, Trump Walks on Kim, Medicare for All, Big Pharma, Cohen Testimony

The Politics Guys

Michael Baranowski

News, Education, Politics

4.4783 Ratings

🗓️ 2 March 2019

⏱️ 69 minutes

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Summary

Mike and Jay start the show with a discussion of what’s next now that the House has voted to rescind President Trump’s national emergency declaration. They agree that there won’t be the votes to override the inevitable presidential veto, but given the various constitutional uncertainties, a lot has to go right (or wrong, depending on your view) before any wall-building happens. Next is a look at the summit between President Trump and North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un. Mike and Jay both believe that Trump was right to walk away without a deal, though Mike disagrees with President Trump’s habit of what he sees as foolish agreement with dictators who deny knowledge of human rights abuses. After that it’s the House Democrats ‘Medicare for All’ plan. Jay thinks it’s an awful idea for all sorts of reasons, and while Mike agrees with the goal of a single-payer system, he thinks that this plan tries to do too much too quickly. On a semi-related note, the Guys discuss the Senate testimony of pharmaceutical executives this week. They both think that the drug pricing system in the United States is a big mess, but Jay’s much more inclined to trust market mechanisms to sort things out than Mike is. The show closes with former Trump fixer Michael Cohen’s testimony to Congress. Neither Mike nor Jay was surprised by what Cohen said, and they don’t see anything approaching a ‘smoking gun’ in his testimony. About the only thing that that’s absolutely clear is that Donald Trump has surrounded himself with some awfully sleazy characters. Listener support helps make The Politics Guys possible. If you’re interested in supporting the show, go to patreon.com/politicsguys or politicsguys.com/support. Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-politics-guys/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

Atheists, agnostics, long-hairedos, short-haired weirdos, vandal,

0:05.6

Gula.

0:05.9

I love the government, hug the government, love the government, love the government.

0:12.0

Welcome to the politics, guys, a place for bipartisan, rational, and civil debate on American politics and policy.

0:17.7

I'm Michael Barronowski, political scientist at North Kentucky University. With me today is my

0:22.2

regular co-host, Cleveland Area Attorney and Republican Factotum Jay Carson. Good morning, Mike.

0:28.1

Good morning, Jay. How are you today? I'm doing good. How are you? I am doing okay, I suppose.

0:34.5

So, you know, and a few weeks ago, we did the show where you took over and ran things, and that went so well. I was so comfortable in the passenger seat. I thought that we would do the same thing again. So if you're ready to go, I will just turn things over to you.

0:51.4

Yeah. Once, once again, as Alexander Higg famously said, I'm in charge here.

0:57.1

So our first story that we're going to be talking about today is that the House, the Democratic

1:03.9

controlled House, not unexpectedly, voted to block President Trump's National Emergency on Border Security. The vote was 245 to 182,

1:15.8

with 13 Republicans, House Republicans, joining Democrats and approving the resolution. This would sort

1:22.5

of set the stage for the next step, which would have to get Senate approval, and then would almost certainly,

1:29.5

in fact, President Trump has said he would 100% veto it, and then thus I can get back to the

1:36.3

Senate to have a veto overridden.

1:38.8

And there are also parallel actions going forward in the courts with the state of California

1:43.7

and others already suing regarding this.

1:47.8

So I guess we'll start there. I know Ken and Will talked about this, or Ken and Trey talked about

1:54.4

this last week, but you and I can have sort of a deeper dive further discussion on this.

2:01.3

So where do you think this goes next?

2:03.9

And what do you see the bigger meaning of this being?

2:07.9

Well, I've been thinking about this a lot for obvious reasons.

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