Topic: House Bill 2

55 chapters across the catalog

Big Bully
Episode 1836 1:42:29 - 1:44:58

1836: Big Bully

Clinton Contempt Vote, Epstein Investigation and Steve Bannon

The House Oversight Committee voted to hold Bill and Hillary Clinton in contempt of Congress after they failed to appear for subpoenas related to the Jeffrey Epstein investigation. The vote was bipartisan for Bill Clinton (34-8) and more divided for Hillary Clinton (28-15). Legal analysts suggest the Clintons showed "hubris" by defying the subpoenas, comparing their situation to Steve Bannon and Peter Navarro, who were prosecuted for similar actions.

chatJCD
Episode 1788 1:22:40 - 1:25:23

1788: chatJCD

Alex Stein Testimony on Texas Bathroom Bill

Comedian Alex Stein delivered satirical testimony to the Texas House regarding the "bathroom bill." Using provocative humor, he addressed transgender participation in sports and the military before arguing against biological males in female restrooms. The performance was noted for its effectiveness in a formal legislative setting.

Cinematic Ambush
Episode 1766 1:35:07 - 1:38:53

1766: Cinematic Ambush

Big Beautiful Bill, No Tax on Tips

House Republicans passed a major tax bill, dubbed the "Big Beautiful Bill," which includes provisions for "no tax on tips" and "no tax on social security." Donald Trump met with House Republicans to unify the party behind the mission, warning that failure to pass the bill would result in the highest tax increase in American history. Congressman Thomas Massie expressed opposition to the bill due to the associated four-trillion-dollar increase in the debt ceiling.

Bedtime Hygiene
Episode 1746 3:04:58 - 3:07:36

1746: Bedtime Hygiene

Sarah McBride Misgendering, Keith Self, House Hearing

Representative Keith Self misgenders Representative Sarah McBride during a House hearing, leading to a heated exchange with Representative Bill Keating. Keating calls the move "indecent" and "out of order," eventually adjourning the hearing. McBride reportedly responded with a witty retort, though the incident sparked significant debate over decorum.

MAGAREXIA
Episode 1743 2:28:31 - 2:29:11

1743: MAGAREXIA

Ohio Digital ID Legislation, House Bill 78

Ohio lawmakers are considering House Bill 78, which would allow citizens to use a valid digital ID for most purposes, including police stops and business transactions. The bill excludes voting from digital ID use. Proponents argue it modernizes infrastructure, while critics express concerns about the move toward a fully digital identity system.

Johnson Pivot
Episode 1656 2:05:49 - 2:08:05

1656: Johnson Pivot

White House Constitution Page, Second Amendment Interpretation

The official White House website's page on the Constitution is criticized for its simplified interpretation of the Bill of Rights. Specifically, it states the Second Amendment "gives citizens the right to bear arms," which critics argue misrepresents the amendment as a government-granted right rather than a restriction on government power.

Scop Christmas
Episode 1515 19:07 - 23:05

1515: Scop Christmas

Omnibus Spending Bill, Chip Roy Floor Rant

Representative Chip Roy of Texas delivers a floor speech criticizing the $1.7 trillion omnibus spending bill and the lack of open debate in the House since 2016. The bill includes $45 billion in emergency assistance for Ukraine and nearly $900 billion for military projects. Critics argue that the legislation was "cooked up" behind closed doors by a handful of leaders.

Soft Nuts
Episode 1495 2:25:27 - 2:30:52

1495: Soft Nuts

Solar Geoengineering, Bill Gates Sun Dimming

The White House and billionaire Bill Gates are funding research into solar geoengineering, a process involving the injection of sulfur dioxide into the stratosphere to reflect sunlight and cool the Earth. Critics argue that "sun dimming" technology is an act of war against global sovereignty and carries unknown environmental risks. Historical clips from President Lyndon B. Johnson in 1965 confirm that the U.S. government has long explored weather control as a means of global influence.

New Collar Worker
Episode 1450 2:04:50 - 2:11:58

1450: New Collar Worker

Great Resignation, "New Collar" Workers, Bill Gates COVID

The "Great Resignation" is evolving into a "New Collar" workforce of remote employees who refuse to return to traditional office spaces. Meanwhile, Bill Gates announced he tested positive for COVID-19 despite being vaccinated and boosted, echoing a wave of infections following the White House Correspondents' Dinner. The segment highlights the lack of symptomatic difference between vaccinated and unvaccinated individuals in recent variants.

Electrical College
Episode 1300 2:46:16 - 2:48:57

1300: Electrical College

Bernie Madoff, Government Tax Complicity

A retrospective on the Bernie Madoff scandal highlights how the U.S. government benefited from the fraud by collecting billions in taxes on falsified 1099 forms. House Bill 757 was proposed to allow investors to recover losses based on their last statements, but it faced opposition from the brokerage industry. The discussion notes that the government has not returned the "ill-gotten gains" collected from unrealized profits.

Masks are Love
Episode 1247 46:18 - 49:57

1247: Masks are Love

New York City Riots, Bill de Blasio and Secret Service

Mayor Bill de Blasio condemned both police violence and the "devaluation" of officers in New York City following clashes in Brooklyn. In Washington D.C., the Secret Service enacted a partial lockdown of the White House. President Trump warned that protesters breaching the fence would be met with "vicious dogs" and "ominous weapons," drawing criticism for the historical connotations of his rhetoric.

Coupon Clipping
Episode 1182 6:50 - 9:30

1182: Coupon Clipping

Queen Elizabeth II Opens Parliament and Outlines Government Priorities

Queen Elizabeth II delivered a speech to the House of Commons outlining the government's legislative agenda, including a priority to secure the United Kingdom's departure from the EU. The speech detailed new regimes for fisheries, agriculture, and trade. A proposed immigration bill intends to end free movement while establishing a global system.

Tactile Nukes
Episode 1128 1:02:22 - 1:05:06

1128: Tactile Nukes

Texas Free to Believe Act, Religious Protections

Texas legislators introduced House Bill 1035, known as the "Free to Believe Act," which seeks to protect individuals and businesses with sincerely held religious beliefs. The bill would prevent the government from punishing those who decline to provide services for same-sex weddings or gender transitions based on moral convictions.

Smart Wall
Episode 1106 33:43 - 35:05

1106: Smart Wall

Arizona House Bill 2444, Porn Blocking Tax for Border Wall

Arizona Representative Gail Griffin introduced House Bill 2444, which would require electronics manufacturers to install porn-blocking software on all devices sold in the state. Users would have to pay a $20 fee to unblock the content, with the proceeds earmarked for border security funding. The proposal faces criticism for its technical infeasibility and potential violations of net neutrality.

People's Vote
Episode 1104 26:46 - 29:25

1104: People's Vote

Nancy Pelosi, Maxine Waters, Financial Services Committee Appointments

Speaker Nancy Pelosi appointed Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez to the House Financial Services Committee, chaired by Maxine Waters. The move is analyzed as a strategic decision by Pelosi to manage the influence of freshman members. An anecdote about billionaire publisher Bill Ziff illustrates how executives sometimes pair rivals together to observe the outcome.

Three Chambers
Episode 1088 40:33 - 42:34

1088: Three Chambers

Jim Acosta Press Pass, First Amendment Legal Dispute

CNN obtained a temporary restraining order (TRO) to restore Jim Acosta's White House press credentials for 14 days. The White House subsequently sent a letter to Acosta laying the groundwork to revoke the pass again once the TRO expires. The hosts emphasize that the current legal battle is focused on due process rather than a definitive First Amendment ruling on press access.

Spin the Bottle
Episode 1010 1:32:01 - 1:35:53

1010: Spin the Bottle

Omarosa on Big Brother and Air Force One Meals

Omarosa Manigault Newman revealed on "Celebrity Big Brother" that White House staff and the President must pay for their own meals and snacks on Air Force One. She claimed to have been charged $20 for snacks during a flight, highlighting that the government lifestyle is less luxurious than perceived. Historically, First Ladies like Nancy Reagan have expressed shock at the monthly bills sent to the First Family for personal expenses.

Service Pony
Episode 962 1:05:33 - 1:09:16

962: Service Pony

Brexit Repeal Bill, UK Immigration Proposals

Theresa May faces a parliamentary battle over the "Repeal Bill," intended to sever legal ties with the European Union by 2019. Leaked documents suggest the UK plans to end the free movement of labor immediately after Brexit, limiting low-skilled workers to two-year residencies. The segment also mentions rapper Stormzy calling the Prime Minister a "pagan" at the GQ Awards.

Humalgo
Episode 938 17:46 - 20:01

938: Humalgo

Steve Scalise and Human Trafficking Legislation

The segment addresses "Pizzagate" conspiracy theories claiming Steve Scalise was targeted because of his work against human trafficking. A PSA from Scalise regarding the inherent worth of human life and House actions against child predators is played. The hosts express skepticism toward claims that the shooting was a coordinated effort to stop a sex ring investigation.