
The Daily Wire’s investigative team has uncovered widespread alleged Medicaid fraud in Ohio, where hundreds of shell companies bill taxpayers for "personal services" that often involve paying individuals to care for their own family members. These businesses, frequently operating out of empty office suites, have extracted hundreds of millions of dollars from state and federal programs. Vivek Ramaswamy, a candidate for Ohio governor, argues that this systemic abuse stems from a lack of enforcement and perverse federal incentives that discourage states from cutting waste. He proposes aggressive prosecution and a shift toward economic empowerment to reduce dependency on the welfare state. Beyond this investigation, the discussion addresses the rise of political violence and anti-capitalist sentiment, exemplified by recent protests at the Met Gala, while concluding with a critique of the upcoming Christopher Nolan film, *The Odyssey*.
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