Your Neighbor on the Left Podcast

The Cruelty Budget

33 min · 10 jun 2026
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This episode examines how political rhetoric about “fraud, waste, and abuse” has reshaped public perceptions of programs like Medicaid, SNAP, disability benefits, housing assistance, and Social Security. By looking beyond the stereotypes and focusing on the real people who rely on these programs, it explores how budget debates often reduce human beings to statistics, turning neighbors, families, seniors, and children into line items on a spreadsheet while obscuring the true consequences of policy decisions. Visit the podcast website at https://www.neighborontheleft.com [https://www.neighborontheleft.com]

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