Send us a text Democratic Representative Al Green stood up during Trump's congressional address and declared "no mandate" when Trump claimed a mandate to cut Medicaid. For this truth-telling, Green was escorted out and later censured—with even ten Democrats joining the rebuke. This incident exposes a disturbing double standard: when Joe Wilson shouted "You lie!" at Obama, or when Marjorie Taylor Greene repeatedly interrupted Biden's addresses, they faced no similar consequences. The contrast...

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Democratic Representative Al Green stood up during Trump's congressional address and declared "no mandate" when Trump claimed a mandate to cut Medicaid. For this truth-telling, Green was escorted out and later censured—with even ten Democrats joining the rebuke. This incident exposes a disturbing double standard: when Joe Wilson shouted "You lie!" at Obama, or when Marjorie Taylor Greene repeatedly interrupted Biden's addresses, they faced no similar consequences.

The contrast between Al Green and Marjorie Taylor Greene provides a stark illustration of this double standard. Al Green has dedicated his career to expanding social programs and advocating for stronger banking regulations, while Marjorie Taylor Greene has promoted conspiracy theories ranging from QAnon to anti-Semitic white supremacist views. Yet it was Al Green who faced formal censure.

This episode digs deeper into what this moment reveals about America's current political crisis. The hosts explore how the geographic and demographic differences between their districts reflect America's deepening divides, and how language around taxes and fairness is manipulated to serve power. When the ultra-wealthy complain about paying taxes while hiding assets offshore and fighting social programs, we see the real battle isn't just partisan—it's between the haves and have-nots.

What makes this moment particularly critical is how quickly decades of progress toward equity and inclusion are being dismantled. Drawing from "Man of La Mancha," the hosts call for Americans to "march into hell for a heavenly cause" and stop being moderate in the face of injustice. The question isn't whether we should speak up, but what line must be crossed before we will?

Thanks for listening. Please check out our website at www.forsauk.com to hear great conversations on topics that need to be talked about. In these times of intense polarization we all need to find time to expand our Frame of Reference.

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