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  • Christine Sanon-Jules on Florida CD-24, Redistricting Fallout & the Fight for Affordability
    2026/06/04

    Dr. Cindy Banyai hosts Christine Sanon-Jules, a grassroots candidate running for Florida Congressional District 24. They discuss how Florida’s reshuffled maps and candidate shuffles have reduced Democratic-leaning seats, and how party dynamics and high ballot-qualification barriers disadvantage grassroots campaigns. Sanon-Jules outlines her priorities—affordability, housing, small business support, education, and workforce programs as AI disrupts jobs—sharing what she’s hearing from constituents about income inequality and the need for higher-paying work. She proposes an “Emergency Stability Account” to help cover basic needs during setbacks and advocates Medicare for All with telehealth care for all as a step forward.

    Learn more about Christine Sanon-Jules - https://christineforfl.com/

    Donate to Christina here - https://secure.actblue.com/donate/christine-sanon-jules-24

    00:00 Show Intro

    00:35 Meet Christine Sanon-Jules

    00:58 Redistricting Fallout

    03:05 Wilson Retires Race Opens

    05:15 Resign To Run Shuffle

    08:31 Grassroots Vs Party Machine

    11:20 Campaign Priorities Fundraising

    15:34 Affordability Jobs On Ground

    17:52 Policy Ideas Stability Healthcare

    21:59 How To Support And Subscribe

    24:33 Final Sign Off

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    25 分
  • Flipping FL-17, Working-Class Politics & Fighting Corporate Power with Allen Spence
    2026/05/22

    Dr. Cindy Banyai hosts Allen Spence, a lifelong Floridian and Fort Myers High graduate running for Congress in Florida’s 17th District. Spence, a former Republican turned NPA who voted Democratic, says January 6 and subsequent policy cuts energized him to activism and candidacy, aiming to defeat incumbent Greg Steube, whom he criticizes for avoiding town halls, taking utility-linked contributions, and prioritizing symbolic Trump-related bills. Spence discusses his “Prosperity Agenda,” opposing AI data centers shifting energy costs to residents, favoring higher power rates for large power users, supporting local rulemaking, opposing private or nuclear power for data centers, and backing land conservation and parks. He promotes a June 10 protest in Sarasota and urges support via spence2026.com and social media.

    00:00 Show Intro and Mission

    01:54 Meet Alan Spence

    03:10 Working Class Roots

    05:47 Why He Is Running

    09:45 Blue Wave and Voting

    12:16 Crossover Issues and Costs

    13:08 AI Data Centers and Power

    17:22 Environment and Public Lands

    21:32 Protest and Holding Steube Accountable

    24:41 Equality and Culture Wars

    7:53 How to Support the Campaign

    29:28 Closing Thanks and Subscribe

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    31 分
  • Fort Myers Arrest, Epstein Accountability, and Political Distractions
    2026/05/13

    On May 12, 2026, Dr. Cindy Banyai discusses a difficult week in politics and local news, reacting to the arrest of Dunbar High School band director Leroy “Doc” Irving by the Fort Myers Police Department on allegations including child pornography and inappropriate sexual contact with a minor, while emphasizing presumption of innocence and condemning abuse of authority. She reflects on broader cultural debates about adults engaging in sexual conduct with minors, the recurring pattern of offenders seeking access to children through schools, and the need for protection measures and accountability. Banyai also covers a House Oversight Committee field hearing in West Palm Beach featuring Epstein survivors, criticizes the DOJ’s failure to release Epstein files and pursue prosecutions, and argues “Save the Children” outrage was largely astroturfed. She briefly addresses Trump-era “alien files” as a diversion and notes Florida’s budget fight among Republicans.

    00:00 Show Intro 00:35 Welcome and Updates

    01:50 Local Arrest Shocks Community

    04:35 Why Adult-Minor Abuse Matters

    08:21 Accountability and Prevention

    10:04 Epstein Hearing in Florida

    11:49 Where Did Save the Children Go

    13:13 Astroturf and Online Manipulation

    17:53 DOJ Failures and Political Will

    19:09 Alien Files as Distraction

    21:01 Florida Budget and Livestreams

    22:03 Final Condemnation and Sign Off

    24:37 Support the Network

    25:15 Outro and Contact Info

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    26 分
  • Victoria Doyle on Ending Big Money in Politics
    2026/04/23

    In this Season 4 episode of Dr. Cindy Speaks on the Big Mouth Media Network, host Dr. Cindy Banyai interviews Florida congressional candidate Victoria Doyle, a former corporate lawyer and longtime activist who moved from New York to Florida and is challenging incumbent Rep. Lois Frankel. Doyle says she’s running because of Frankel’s reliance on PAC, corporate, and billionaire money and calls for bold, grassroots politics focused on overturning Citizens United via a constitutional amendment, tackling income inequality, and passing universal healthcare. The conversation also addresses Democrats’ messaging and leadership, and Doyle outlines her approach to Israel and Gaza: holding hearings on facts on the ground, applying the Leahy Law, and being willing to pause or reduce military aid while openly criticizing Prime Minister Netanyahu. Doyle shares ways to volunteer or donate at doyleforcongress.org. Donate to Victoria Doyle here.

    00:00 Show Intro

    01:24 Meet Victoria Doyle

    02:03 From New York to Florida

    03:52 Activism and Disillusionment

    04:33 Why Challenge Frankel

    07:53 Money in Politics Rant

    11:09 Bold Action Platform

    12:35 Overturn Citizens United

    13:50 Tackling Inequality

    14:49 Democrats Messaging Problem

    16:46 No Nonsense Communication

    17:59 Leadership and Foreign Policy

    19:09 Gaza Cost Democrats Votes

    19:43 Michigan Muslim Voter Backlash

    22:03 Candidate Gaza Policy Plan

    23:03 Leahy Law And Aid Conditions

    25:23 AIPAC Money And Influence

    26:49 Special US Israel Relationship

    30:19 Universal Healthcare Push

    32:51 Personal Medical Bankruptcy Story

    34:57 How To Volunteer And Donate

    36:38 Final Thanks And Media Support

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    38 分
  • Amanda Marie Green on Running for Congress in Florida’s Massive 2nd District
    2026/04/16

    On tax day and FEC filing day (April 15, 2026), Dr. Cindy Banyai hosts Amanda Marie Green (AMG), a North Florida Democrat running for Congress in Florida’s 2nd District, the largest by land mass east of the Mississippi. Green shares her background as a military-family “Florida kid,” her career with a top USAID partner, and how the Trump administration’s dismantling of USAID—along with difficulty reaching her congressman—helped drive her to run, even while pregnant and now as a new mother. She describes district priorities including hunger, rural healthcare access, and Black maternal health outcomes, argues for stronger constituent services and bringing federal dollars home, and discusses foreign bot influence on social media.

    Learn more about AMG - https://www.amgforcongress.com/

    Donate to AMG here - https://secure.actblue.com/donate/amanda-green-1

    00:00 Show Intro Setup

    01:59 Meet Amanda Green

    03:16 Why She Is Running

    05:25 USAID Cuts Fallout

    09:07 Musk Inspector General

    10:13 District Needs Platform

    12:13 Democracy Stress Test

    14:33 Hunger Healthcare Focus

    16:14 Maternal Health Crisis

    17:23 Constituent Services Plan

    19:17 Cost Of Living Squeeze

    20:36 Florida Built on Fraud

    21:18 Rick Scott Named 22:19 Florida Save Act Fight

    22:51 Corruption Headwinds Question

    23:54 Economic Case Against MAGA

    26:34 Reaching Disillusioned Voters

    28:30 Foreign Bots and Social Media

    31:17 Campaign Support and Volunteering

    34:02 Why Small Dollar Donations Matter

    35:03 Outro and Media Support

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    37 分
  • Progressive Florida with Elijah Manley
    2026/03/12

    Dr. Cindy Banyai hosts Elijah Manley, a Fort Lauderdale activist and former Florida House candidate, who is running for U.S. Congress in Florida’s 20th Congressional District covering parts of Broward and Palm Beach County. Manley shares how experiencing homelessness after the 2008 financial crisis shaped his focus on housing, poverty, and corporate greed, and criticizes the Democratic incumbent’s legal troubles and ties to special interests. He highlights priorities including guaranteeing the right to legal counsel in eviction cases, building more affordable housing, and limiting rent increases, describing how many residents face rapid eviction processes and overcrowded living conditions. Manley discusses entering the race early, facing pushback including a lawsuit, and reports grassroots support with small-dollar donations from over 20,000 people. He directs viewers to elijahmanley.com to volunteer or donate.

    00:00 Show Intro

    00:36 Why This Platform

    01:19 Meet Elijah Manley

    02:41 Why He’s Running

    05:17 Incumbent Controversy

    06:46 Top Priorities Housing

    07:17 Evictions and Legal Counsel

    09:34 Building Housing Without Giveaways

    14:22 Primary Race and Outsiders

    18:29 Grassroots Support and Donors

    20:56 How to Get Involved

    23:25 Final Thanks and Subscribe

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    25 分
  • Ashley Bell on Medicare for All, Affordability, and Standing Up to Trump’s War Plans
    2026/02/26

    Dr. Cindy Banyai interviews Ashley Bell, a physician assistant and longtime educator running for Congress in North Carolina’s 10th District, during the final week of early voting ahead of the March 3 primary. Bell says Roe v. Wade’s reversal pushed her into politics and highlights healthcare access, Medicaid funding, and provider burnout, calling for Medicare for All with interim steps like ACA subsidies and a public option, plus reorganizing how Congress handles healthcare. They discuss affordability, with Bell advocating a higher minimum wage, ending tariffs, and subsidized or free childcare to help families and workforce participation. Bell contrasts her direct, progressive messaging with establishment Democrats, warns about Trump’s foreign-policy escalation and Congress’s duty under war powers, and asks voters for turnout, visibility, and donations at ab4nc.com.

    Donate to Ashley here.

    00:00 Show Intro

    00:36 Meet Ashley Bow

    01:50 Why She’s Running

    02:30 Fixing Healthcare

    05:53 Medicaid Funding Gaps

    07:00 Primary Race Dynamics

    08:22 Cost of Living Plans

    13:25 Bold Progressive Messaging

    18:07 Foreign Policy and War Powers

    22:30 How to Vote and Support

    24:26 Closing and Subscriptions

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    26 分
  • Florida’s Power Grab, Developer Giveaways & the Rise of the Police State
    2026/02/19

    Dr. Cindy Banyai hosts an episode of Dr. Cindy Speaks dated February 19, 2026, discussing why she calls Florida the most fascist state in the country and highlighting legislation moving through the Florida Legislature. She says lawmakers will not take up promised property tax reform, arguing cuts would disproportionately benefit wealthy property owners, exclude renters and young people, and create budget shortfalls that would worsen underinvestment in infrastructure, including roads and water systems. She contrasts property tax cuts with her campaign idea of a summer sales tax holiday to help Florida residents when tourism slows. She references Gaslit Nation and Andrea Chalupa, including the film Mr. Jones about Stalin’s genocide in Ukraine, and a discussion about the Nuremberg trials that concluded Nazi leaders were often opportunists driven by ambition rather than a specific mental disorder. She connects this to modern politics, describing opportunism, narcissism, and “win at any cost” incentives in the MAGA era, citing Byron Donalds and tech leaders’ shifts in response to Donald Trump. Banyai urges critical thinking, compassion, and conscientiousness as antidotes to authoritarianism, and then focuses on Florida bills she says consolidate power and favor developers, especially the “Blue Ribbon Projects” bills (SB 354 and HB 299), which she says reduce local control, limit environmental challenges, and curtail public input. She describes developer lobbying influence in southwest Florida, mentioning Ballard Partners and lobbyist Terry Miller’s role in local and state campaigns and a school board lobbying contract. She argues state preemptions have eroded home rule, giving an example involving Key West cruise ship restrictions and a state law preventing municipalities from regulating cruise ship docking. She also cites culture-war legislation such as banning pride flags and a bill she describes as “don’t say gay at work,” affecting recognition of identities and pronoun use. Benet says Florida’s militarization and expansion of policing differentiates it as fascist, citing DeSantis’ creation of specialized forces, an election integrity police force, and Florida’s universal 287(g) cooperation with ICE across all law enforcement and enforcement agencies. She warns about surveillance capabilities, including use of cameras to track protesters, and references Palantir and Peter Thiel moving business headquarters to Miami. She urges viewers to contact legislators about SB 354/HB 299 and HB 991, which she says would require voters to provide citizenship documentation to be re-registered shortly before a primary, and encourages continued voting and speaking out.

    00:00 Welcome to Dr. Cindy Speaks (Show Intro)

    00:35 Why I Call Florida the Most Fascist State

    01:45 Florida Legislature 101: Session, Budget & Redistricting

    02:19 Property Tax Reform Fizzles—And Why That Matters

    03:27 Infrastructure, Dirty Water & Funding Government Right

    05:47 Fascism, Opportunists & Lessons from Nuremberg

    09:16 MAGA Politics as Ambition: Tech Bros, Byron Donalds & Power

    13:55 Critical Thinking, Empathy & What Healthy Societies Reward

    18:55 Developer Giveaways: The “Blue Ribbon Projects” Bills

    23:23 Power Consolidation & Preemption: How Tallahassee Overrides Locals

    29:28 Culture-War Bills: Pride Flags, Pronouns & “Don’t Say Gay at Work”

    30:44 Florida’s Police State: ICE Agreements, Surveillance & Militarism

    37:24 What You Can Do: Call Legislators, Protect Voting Rights, Keep Fighting

    38:24 Support Independent Media + Final Thanks & Sign-Off

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    40 分