"Pulse & Politics" with Alana Sanders

Renaming the Gulf, Ignoring the Struggle: The Gulf of America Distraction

12 min · 13. maj 2025
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While you're budgeting between eggs and electricity, Congress has decided the real emergency… is renaming the Gulf of Mexico. In this episode, host Alana Sanders dives deep into the Gulf of America Act, introduced by Marjorie Taylor Greene and backed by a majority in the House. With humor and hard truth, Alana unpacks the absurdity of this political stunt, breaks down who’s behind it, and exposes how lawmakers keep choosing performative patriotism over real solutions—like healthcare, inflation, Social Security, and voting rights. Tune in to laugh, learn, and get loud about what really matters.

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