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D.C. Politicians Know Where the Money Is [WATCH]

Jim Taft
Last updated: March 29, 2026 3:23 am
By Jim Taft 5 Min Read
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Comedian Bill Maher and commentator Stephen A. Smith engaged in a pointed exchange over the state of the U.S. economy, government spending, and the role of elected officials in addressing public concerns.

Maher opened the discussion by questioning how significant wealth and high taxation levels coexist with ongoing social challenges, particularly in major cities.

“I just don’t understand the American economy. I really don’t,” Maher said.

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He added, “I don’t understand how there could be so much wealth and I pay so much in taxes, and it doesn’t seem to get to the people.”

He continued by expressing frustration with what he described as a lack of visible improvements in public conditions.

“I don’t even mind doing it over half, always way over half,” Maher said.

“And yet it just I never read about the homeless getting better, anything getting better, at least in a city like this.”

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Smith responded by rejecting the idea that policymakers are unaware of the issues, instead arguing that decisions are deliberate.

“The Problem that I’m having with this conversation right now is that we’re accusing the politicians of not knowing they know 39 plus trillion dollars in debt,” Smith said.

He pointed to federal spending priorities, contrasting different categories of expenditures.

“You can’t pay TSA workers a billion dollars over the last month, but you could spend 800 million to 2 billion a day, and somehow, some way, you find that money to finance a war,” Smith said.

According to Smith, the allocation of funds reflects conscious choices rather than oversight.

“You knew you had the damn money. You knew where it was, you knew how you wanted to allocate it, and you knew you didn’t want it to go to the American people,” he said.

He added, “’, that’s viciousness, that’s cruel too.”

Smith argued that political success depends on transparency and connection with voters.

“You see when we sit up here and we talk about aspiring politicians and all of that stuff, well, you know how you win an election right now,” he said.

“All you got to do is look the people in the face, be straight up with them, and let them know you about them. You got a shot.”

He also raised concerns about the financial trajectories of elected officials.

“These politicians know. They know where the money is. They know how to get some of it too,” Smith said.

He cited an example involving Marjorie Taylor Greene. “Because Marjorie Taylor Greene came into office, she was worth a couple of $100,000 according to the reports,” he said.

He added, “How the hell you leave department and you worth 25 million? Where it come from?”

Smith contrasted those figures with his own earnings, emphasizing the disparity. “I work every day. I can’t, I make a pretty good salary,” he said.

“I ain’t making 25 million working on Capitol Hill with a salary that’s up to $400,000 by accident.”

He attributed the disparity to political dynamics involving outside influence.

“Somehow, someway lobbyists up on Capitol Hill, you vote in one way or another, making sure that you assuage their concerns and appeal to them and all of this other stuff, and in the meantime, you get paid,” Smith said.

He added, “But the American people ain’t.”

Smith concluded by arguing that these issues persist due to a lack of accountability.

“That ain’t an accident. They know what they doing,” he said.

He added, “They just haven’t been called on it. But stay tuned.”

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