US Mike Johnson Says Men Need to Stop 'Playing Video Games All Day' and Get to Work: 'They're Draining Resources' - lol. LMFAOYFNFFAFO even.


"Return the dignity of work to young men who need to be at work instead of playing video games all day."​

Morgan Music / Published Apr 11 2025, 1:28 PM EDT

House Speaker Mike Johnson defended cuts to Medicaid, insisting it would "return the dignity of work to young men who need to be at work instead of playing video games all day.”

House Speaker Mike Johnson defended Republican efforts to attach work requirements to Medicaid, suggesting that young American men are wasting their lives "playing video games all day" instead of working.

Johnson's remarks came as House Republicans pushed forward a budget framework that would help finance President Donald Trump's tax cuts, with plans to slash federal spending by trillions. GOP leaders are eyeing $880 billion in reductions to Medicaid, a move critics warn could gut health coverage for millions of low-income Americans.

Johnson attempted to sidestep claims of direct benefit cuts, instead blaming "able-bodied young men" for taking advantage of a program he said was meant for single mothers, the elderly, and people with disabilities.

"They're draining resources from people who actually do [need it]," Johnson said. "So if you clean that up... you save a lot of money and you return the dignity of work to young men who need to be at work instead of playing video games all day."

Despite Johnson's insistence that, "No one has talked about cutting one benefit in Medicaid," the work requirement would threaten health care access for millions, including Americans that are temporarily unemployed after being laid off.

A report from the Center on Budget and Policy Priorities found that as many as 36 million of the 72 million enrolled in Medicaid could be stripped of coverage under work requirements.

Trump has been promised a quick turn around on the bill, putting the pressure on Johnson and House Republicans to make significant cuts that can be rationalized to voters who stand to lose access to services, or—in Johnson's view—video game time.
 
Republican Boomercucks will never win. The men who are disaffected are not going to suddenly buy into your bullshit just because you shame them. Matt Walsh and Stephen Crowder both ate shit for this. What makes you think you'll ever do any better? This crap literally ended Jordan Peterson's right wing career.
 
I mean, I agree that people should be doing worthwhile things with their life. But this isn't exactly going to effect any real sense of change without fixing the issue with jobs becoming HR managed hellscapes where everything is a dead end and moving up the ladder either doesn't happen, or only happens to Habeeb and Mahamood or whoever.

That and perhaps give them something to work towards, y'know, like a home and family. Which, again, is more a culture thing and an economics thing, than a "work more" thing.
 
I thought the responses to this would have been along the lines of "no duh". I don't know if it's dissapointing or pathetic that people here have such an r/anti work attitude.
Bitching about how your job sucks isn't going to improve your life. If you want to stay home and play video games all day, go for it. Just don't have the government pay for you to do it.
 
They want the at home work force to work like slaves, but they dont want to pay for it.

As Benjamin franklin said youre entitled to your labours, not necessarily the fruit of them. No one else is entitled to your labours, but maybe it would be a good idea to labour for the sake of building your own skill, and eeking out a life anyway.
Same fucking reason why the government is getting rid of work from home. They're very angry that their serfs took back a little bit of power and agency during COVID.
 
I don't know if it's dissapointing or pathetic that people here have such an r/anti work attitude.
When entire industries you've worked years to get experience in have been completely taken over by incompetent C level execs and HR people expecting you to do more for less its a real hit on morale. I envy the Neets sometimes.
 
I thought the responses to this would have been along the lines of "no duh". I don't know if it's dissapointing or pathetic that people here have such an r/anti work attitude.
Bitching about how your job sucks isn't going to improve your life. If you want to stay home and play video games all day, go for it. Just don't have the government pay for you to do it.
"Smile, cubicle cuck."

The old beatings will continue until moral improves approach all from someone who never took any beatings themselves.
Every time.
 
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