NATE CAST: The Nate McMurray Show Podcast

BEZOS THINKS HE PAYS TOO MUCH? AMERICA IS GETTING ANGRY.

32 min · 23. maj 2026
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PODCAST & LIVE STREAM: BEZOS THINKS HE PAYS TOO MUCH? AMERICA IS GETTING ANGRY. Today on Nate Cast: Jeff Bezos says he pays too much in taxes. Dear God. These billionaire guys can feel the ground shifting beneath them, because Americans are getting angry — and not just liberals. Regular people are tired of watching the richest people on earth complain while working families struggle. Then I talk about conversations I’ve had with listeners who still absolutely love Trump. And I ask a simple question: Which promises got kept? Ukraine over? No. Prices cut in half? No. Gas prices magically collapsing? No. No more foreign wars. No way. The big promises keep shrinking while the excuses keep growing. And yet some people still fall over themselves defending him no matter what. It’s becoming hard to watch. Stay safe this weekend. We also hit a few major current events shaping the week and talk about where this country is heading. Happy Memorial Day weekend, everybody — and thank you to the men and women who served this country. Watch Nate Cast on YouTube, Spotify, and Apple Podcasts. #NateCast #Podcast #Politics #Trump #Bezos #Taxes #MemorialDay #WesternNewYork #CurrentEvents #NateMcMurray

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