H4: South Carolina’s $8.7% Spending Spike & John Thune’s SAFE Act Lies

EPISODE · Mar 12, 2026 · 29 MIN

H4: South Carolina’s $8.7% Spending Spike & John Thune’s SAFE Act Lies

from The Tara Show

Tara breaks down South Carolina’s baffling budget increase of 8.75% despite only 1.5% population growth—funding everything from lesbian podcasts to lewd art exhibits, climate research, and corporate subsidies. She also covers the viral pressure on Senator John Thune over the SAFE Act, highlighting how social media activism is exposing lies and holding politicians accountable. From taxpayer-funded pet projects to cyber threats from China and Iran, this episode dives into the chaos in both state and national politics—and why your voice matters. Summary South Carolina Budget Blowout Spending vs. Population: State legislature plans an 8.75% budget increase despite just 1.5% population growth. Taxpayer-Funded Pet Projects: Grants for lesbian podcasts, lewd art exhibits, drag shows, and “inflation-busting” tuition mitigation. Lobbyists on Payroll: Taxpayers fund lobbyists to push agencies for more money every year. Committee Control: Key budget subcommittees for arts, commerce, and healthcare are chaired by Democrats, even under a Republican supermajority, leading to controversial allocations. Freedom Caucus Oversight: Only 17 conservative legislators actively research, amend, and vote against wasteful spending. John Thune & the SAFE Act Viral Accountability: Millions of social media users are exposing Thune’s false claims that the SAFE Act lacks sufficient votes. 51 Votes Secured: Despite Thune claiming 60 are needed, at least 51 senators publicly support the bill, enough to pass with the vice president as tie-breaker. Media Debunking: Figures like Dave Rubin are calling out Thune’s lies online, reaching audiences larger than the combined mainstream media. Public Pressure Works: Repeated viral posts on X show how grassroots activism forces transparency and accountability in real time. Additional National Issues Pentagon Spending Myths: Viral claims about wasteful spending on lobster and steak for troops are debunked, revealing partisan media misinformation. Cybersecurity Threats: Iran and China pose ongoing cyber threats, while DHS and CISA remain underfunded, hampering national defense and early-warning systems. Tara emphasizes: know where your money goes, hold politicians accountable, and stay vigilant as both state and national politics become increasingly transparent thanks to social media. Key Topics SC state budget & overspending Taxpayer-funded arts, LGBTQ projects, and corporate subsidies Freedom Caucus vs. establishment Republicans John Thune & SAFE Act misrepresentations Viral social media activism & political accountability Pentagon spending myths debunked Cybersecurity threats from China & Iran Social Media Post 💸 South Carolina is spending 8.75% more—but why? From taxpayer-funded lesbian podcasts to lewd art exhibits, Tara breaks down the budget madness and why only 17 legislators are doing the research. Plus: viral pressure exposes John Thune lying about the SAFE Act. 🎧 Listen now for the full story. #SCBudget #JohnThune #SAFEAct #FreedomCaucus #ViralPolitics #TaxpayerAccountability #ArtsFunding #CyberThreats #AmperWaveDaily Hashtags for First Comment #SCPolitics #BudgetBlowout #SAFEActUpdate #FreedomCaucusWatch #ViralPressure #LGBTQFunding #CorporateWelfare #CyberSecurity #PoliticalTransparency #AmperWavePodcast Custom Labels South Carolina budget, taxpayer funding, lewd art exhibits, lesbian podcast, SAFE Act, John Thune, viral social media, Freedom Caucus, cyber threats, Pentagon spending myths

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