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Stay informed. Stay grounded. Think for yourself.
World of Payne delves into the stories shaping America — from breaking political headlines to business shifts and global events — all with clear facts, genuine perspective, and authentic conversation. Each episode explores both conservative and liberal viewpoints, offering balanced insight and straight talk that cuts through media noise. Whether it's about the economy, government policy, or cultural change, World of Payne delivers context, not clickbait. 🔗 Connect With Us
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    • The Trust Crisis: Renée Good, ICE, Syria Strikes, Shutdown Deadline, Tariffs, and the Economy
      Jan 23 2026
      America doesn’t just have political disagreement — it has a legitimacy problem. When people stop trusting institutions to tell the truth, every moment gets more dangerous: law enforcement encounters, protests, court decisions, budgeting deadlines, and foreign policy decisions. This episode starts where the trust crisis became brutally real: the Renée Good–ICE shooting in Minneapolis. We cover it with humanity for everyone involved—refusing to turn people into symbols—and we separate what’s been reported from what’s still disputed. We talk about how adrenaline, confusion, and the “narrative temperature” in America can turn a street-level moment into a disaster that nobody can rewind. Then we zoom out and connect the dots across five major flashpoints shaking the country right now:
      • Syria strikes / ISIS posture
      • Shutdown deadline pressure / governing by crisis
      • Tariffs + emergency powers + constitutional brakes
      • The economy’s squeeze, price sensitivity, and cost pressures
      • And what all of it reveals about a country that’s losing trust in its own systems
      This isn’t a hot take episode. It’s a standards episode—personal responsibility and government restraint, truth and transparency, ordered liberty and moral clarity. Listener warning: This episode discusses death, violence, and traumatic events. Support the show:
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      1 h et 31 min
    • Subsidies, Strings, and Small Business: Inside the SBA Maze
      Jan 15 2026
      Main Street doesn’t get the same benefit of the doubt that Wall Street gets — and that double standard is killing trust, killing momentum, and crushing the builders who keep towns alive. In this episode, we unpack how SBA loans, federal grants, government-backed subsidies, and procurement incentives were created to be a bridge for real entrepreneurs… but too often get hijacked by fraudsters, insiders, pass-through schemes, and “paper” small businesses gaming the rules. We break down the programs that shape who gets a real shot at growth — and who gets shut out:
      • PPP & EIDL: why emergency speed created massive openings for fraud, and how fraud doesn’t just steal money — it steals trust.
      • SBA 7(a): how guarantees can turn “no” into “yes” for legit operators, but also how incentives can drift when underwriting weakens.
      • SBA 504: how fixed-asset financing can help a shop expand into a bigger building and create better jobs — and how valuations and projections have to be disciplined.
      • 8(a) & set-asides: when “small business” becomes a costume through pass-throughs and front-company schemes, stealing real opportunity from honest firms.
      • Reforms that actually bite: modern verification, transparency, real ownership/control enforcement, lender accountability, contract performance audits, and real consequences for cheaters — so the ladder stays for honest builders and the grifters get kicked off.
      This episode is for the owner trying to make payroll without laying people off. It’s for the business outgrowing a small shop and wanting to expand to create quality jobs. It’s for the entrepreneur doing everything right — and watching the system reward the people who don’t. The message is simple: Main Street deserves the same seriousness, competence, and fair chance we’ve historically handed Wall Street.


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      1 h et 28 min
    • Pills, Profits, and Promises: How Hospital and Pharma Subsidies Save Lives—and Get Hijacked
      Dec 13 2025
      Most subsidies in America started with good intentions: to help people through hard times and get them back on their feet. They were built for the couple who just found out they’re having a baby and are terrified of the hospital bill. They were built for the parent who just lost a job and is scrambling to keep health coverage. They were built for the grandparent whose body can’t do it anymore after forty years of work. They were built for the person who just heard the word “cancer” and now needs help paying for food, childcare, and gas to get to chemo. They were not built so hospital CEOs and their minions could turn compassion into a business model. In this fiery World of Payne deep dive, Tanner pulls the curtain back on how hospitals and pharmaceutical companies use government subsidies like 340B drug discounts, Disproportionate Share Hospital (DSH) payments, NIH research funding, rural hospital support programs, and nonprofit tax breaks. On paper, these subsidies are supposed to keep safety-net hospitals alive, expand access for low-income patients, fund breakthrough research, and keep rural ERs from going dark. In reality, many have been quietly hijacked and turned into profit engines that inflate costs, drive consolidation, and enrich executive teams while families drown in medical debt. Tanner breaks down how 340B really works in the wild—hospitals buying drugs at steep discounts, billing full price, and pocketing the spread with almost zero transparency about how much actually reaches poor patients. He exposes how nonprofit hospitals collect tax exemptions and DSH dollars in the name of charity while still suing low-income families, garnishing wages, and slapping liens on homes. He walks through NIH funding and overhead, showing how universities and health systems can treat taxpayer-funded research as a revenue stream while labs fight for scraps. He takes you into rural America, where nearly 200 rural hospitals have closed in two decades, almost half of those left are losing money, and one closure can turn a 10-minute ambulance ride into a 45-minute gamble. This isn’t just a rant—it’s a conservative blueprint for reform. Tanner lays out how to force radical transparency on subsidies, tie nonprofit and 340B privileges to real charity care and clear patient benefits, cap and expose NIH overhead bloat, and make rural support money follow actual access instead of political connections. He argues for a “subsidy-light” future where we attack the root price disease—insane hospital facility fees, opaque drug pricing, rigged contracts, and monopoly power—so we can shrink and sharpen subsidies instead of endlessly throwing more money at a broken system. If you’re tired of being told “healthcare is complicated, just trust us,” this episode gives you the receipts and the language to start asking the questions no one in power wants to answer. It’s unapologetically conservative, fiercely compassionate toward patients and families, and absolutely ruthless toward the hospital systems, pharma giants, and academic empires that have turned safety-net programs into cash machines. “Pills, Profits, and Promises” will leave you informed, fired up, and ready to demand a healthcare system where compassion isn’t a marketing slogan—it’s the standard.

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      1 h et 31 min
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