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In this closing monologue, Bill Bernadoni ties together a week of conversations that reveal America’s deeper fractures — from political violence and free speech to immigration and healthcare. He defends his call to treat Charlie Kirk’s murder as a national tragedy, not a partisan talking point, then turns to the administration’s $100,000 H-1B visa fee and the collapsing ACA. Drawing on insights from Daniel Costa (EPI) and Michael Cannon (Cato Institute), Bill warns that Washington’s policies — driven by money and lobbyists — are hurting rural hospitals, small businesses, and families already struggling with rising costs. His message: we can’t subsidize failure, and we can’t ignore hypocrisy.
Do you think Congress has the courage to fix immigration and healthcare — or is money and partisanship too deeply entrenched to allow real reform? Let us know what you think.
Follow Bill on X at @BillBernardoni, explore his work at Bernardoni.media, and read his latest writings at Bernardoni.blog.
Do you think Congress has the courage to fix immigration and healthcare — or is money and partisanship too deeply entrenched to allow real reform? Let us know what you think.
Follow Bill on X at @BillBernardoni, explore his work at Bernardoni.media, and read his latest writings at Bernardoni.blog.