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Tulsi Gabbard: “Instead of measuring what's best based on, like, you know…”

Featuring: Tulsi Gabbard, Republican | Director of National Intelligence

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Tulsi Gabbard and Tucker Carlson Discuss Media Integrity, Political Dynamics, and Personal Reflections

Published | Video Starts at 1:11:57

Person as an individual, but then also, you know, those in positions of leadership, whether it be in government or the private sector, saying, you know, what. What is best for society? What is best for people? And Instead of measuring what's best based on, like, you know, well, what. What are our unemployment? What are the jobs numbers this month? Or what is our gdp or, you know, what are the dolls? How's the stock market doing? Like, that is exactly the opposite of a reflection of measuring what is a truly happy and fulfilled people and society in this country. And, and, you know, just so many of these challenges and problems that we face across the board. We could start getting after real solutions if. (1:11:57–1:12:20)

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Asserts that economic indicators are not a true reflection of societal happiness and fulfillment.

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