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Politicians Ignore Disability Rights So Let's Stop Fighting Each Other to Make the Change!!

53 min · 12 de may de 2026
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In this episode, Nicolas Comstock updates listeners on the podcast's purpose, recent developments, and expresses gratitude to guests. He discusses the importance of advocacy, reactions to a Facebook post, and an open letter to Donald Trump, calling for bipartisan cooperation on disability issues. Nicolas shares personal experiences with employability assessments, financial struggles, and food stamps, emphasizing political unity. He also touches on Nicole Jorwick's podcast, disability services in Texas, and upcoming guests. The episode concludes with voting experiences and a call for financial support for the podcast. Nicks LinkTree https://linktr.ee/comstock33?utm_source=linktree_profile_share<sid=b8ad5d4a-6c5b-4134-ad36-fb09a7caf2e2 [https://linktr.ee/comstock33?utm_source=linktree_profile_share<sid=b8ad5d4a-6c5b-4134-ad36-fb09a7caf2e2] (0:00) Introduction, podcast purpose, and updates (3:13) Thanks to recent guests and patient lift update (6:33) Advocacy, persistence, and not giving up (9:43) Facebook post discussion and community reactions (12:07) Open letter to Donald Trump (14:03) Need for bipartisan cooperation (19:03) Political inaction on disability issues (21:45) Personal experiences with employability assessments (24:07) Frustration with both political parties (26:27) Engaging with all political sides (29:12) Food stamps, financial struggles, and self-supporting efforts (34:24) Addressing congressional priorities (36:36) Calling for political unity (39:01) Nicole Jorick's podcast on institutions (42:07) Disability services in Texas and the forgotten community (45:20) Upcoming guests (46:13) Voting experiences and frustrations (48:51) Disability policy and politics (50:18) Supporting the podcast financially

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