{"data":{"id":15803,"title":"Plain Truth: Collateral Damage","rsi_url":"https:\/\/robertsspaceindustries.com\/comm-link\/spectrum-dispatch\/15803-Plain-Truth-Collateral-Damage","api_url":"https:\/\/api.star-citizen.wiki\/api\/comm-links\/15803","api_public_url":"https:\/\/api.star-citizen.wiki\/comm-links\/15803","channel":"Undefined","category":"Undefined","series":"News Update","images":[{"id":1547,"name":"PlainTruthFI1.jpg","rsi_url":"https:\/\/robertsspaceindustries.com\/media\/e0op6vokxdi6sr\/source\/PlainTruthFI1.jpg","alt":"","size":950082,"mime_type":"image\/jpeg","last_modified":"2014-04-01T19:31:34+00:00","api_url":"https:\/\/api.star-citizen.wiki\/api\/comm-link-images\/1547","similar_url":"https:\/\/api.star-citizen.wiki\/api\/comm-link-images\/1547\/similar"},{"id":26463,"name":"source.jpg","rsi_url":"https:\/\/media.robertsspaceindustries.com\/weozjmuuh3hwh\/source.jpg","alt":"","size":843046,"mime_type":"image\/jpeg","last_modified":"2019-09-19T15:49:32+00:00","api_url":"https:\/\/api.star-citizen.wiki\/api\/comm-link-images\/26463","similar_url":"https:\/\/api.star-citizen.wiki\/api\/comm-link-images\/26463\/similar"},{"id":27892,"name":"source.jpg","rsi_url":"https:\/\/media.robertsspaceindustries.com\/w3o9r4zgppm77\/source.jpg","alt":"","size":900916,"mime_type":"image\/jpeg","last_modified":"2021-09-06T14:48:40+00:00","api_url":"https:\/\/api.star-citizen.wiki\/api\/comm-link-images\/27892","similar_url":"https:\/\/api.star-citizen.wiki\/api\/comm-link-images\/27892\/similar"}],"images_count":8,"translations":{"en_EN":"< Transmission Begins >\nThere is nothing more powerful, nothing more feared, and nothing more sovereign than simple, unsullied truth. When I was a kid, my father drilled those ideals into my head. \u201cShoot it to me straight,\u201d he\u2019d say. \u201cThe only thing worth anything is the truth.\u201d\n\nWelcome to another episode of Plain Truth.\n\nI want to start the show today by telling you about my old friend, Gus. He was the owner of a small repair shop that I\u2019d frequent whenever my HOV or ship was acting up. Over the years, we got to know each other pretty well. I\u2019d inquire about his wife and kids, and he\u2019d asked questions about the big stories of the day. Soon I noticed my repairs taking longer and longer just so our conversations would dig deeper.\n\nGus might not have been the best mechanic in the system, but he was honest, fair and hardworking. That\u2019s why I was stunned and saddened when he confided in me that he needed to close the shop. I asked him why and Gus, being a proud man, initially joked the whole thing off. Instead, he tried talking about how thankful he was that he could finally get some good fishing in, but I knew that wasn\u2019t the reason. Turns out the answer was staring me in the face the entire time, and I didn\u2019t even notice it.\n\nTwo years ago a brand spanking new, Xi\u2019an-owned CTR station opened nearby. I passed by it on my daily commute, but never stopped because Gus was my guy. Unfortunately for Gus, many of his other regulars weren\u2019t as loyal. Before he knew it, business had slowed to a trickle, and Gus couldn\u2019t cover his operating costs. He laid off his few employees, saved credits wherever he could, but it still wasn\u2019t enough. The only thing Gus could do to avoid sinking into debt was close up shop and find another way to support his family.\n\nGus\u2019s story is just one example of how shifts in UEE trade policy are having a devastating effect on the Citizens and civilians of this Empire. After the recent announcement of HuXa, the proposed Human-Xi\u2019an trade agreement, I fear that stories like Gus\u2019s will only become more and more common, and Xi\u2019an businesses will continue to push out small, family-run operations.\n\nSo, I decided to sit down and read HuXa in its entirety, all 10,000-plus pages of it, to grasp exactly how it would affect our economy. After weeks researching the bill, I was only more confused than when I had started. That first night after I finished it, I couldn\u2019t even sleep. My head was spinning from all the questions I still had. HuXa is far from the first piece of legislation that I\u2019ve read and analyzed, but it\u2019s easily the most incomprehensible, a fact I find extremely worrying \u2014 and so should you.\n\nTo put it plainly, Costigan and his team of so-called negotiators have buried the truth beneath a mound of bureaucratic bullshit and legal doublespeak. I\u2019m sure the administration would claim the bill\u2019s complexity only reflects the difficulty in crafting a xeno-trade deal, but I\u2019m not convinced. I mean, look how many times the UEE has renegotiated our trade accord with the Banu and it\u2019s never been this overwhelmingly complex. When something\u2019s this much of a maze to navigate, it\u2019s clearly trying to make sure people get lost. Just what could Costigan be trying to hide? Turns out, I\u2019m not the only one worried about what\u2019s going on here.\n\nAmihan Hebden is an economic expert and editor of the Individualist. She\u2019s also been studying HuXa since its release, and is deeply concerned about what its effect will be on the UEE economy. Thanks for being here, Amihan. Always great to have you on the show.\n\nAmihan Hebden: My pleasure.\n\nLet\u2019s get right to it. The sheer complexity of HuXa is staggering. What do regular, everyday Citizens and civilians need to know about this bill?\n\nAmihan Hebden: While it claims to open up trade between the two cultures, the reality is that it provides massive benefits to only a select few. If you don\u2019t fall under those parameters, then get ready to be frozen out.\n\nBasically, what happened to my old friend Gus, but on an even larger scale. With HuXa in place, even more Xi\u2019an mega-corps will begin to carve up every corner of our Empire, and tragically undercut local, family businesses.\n\nAmihan Hebden: Exactly. The Jysho Corporation had to jump through a number of legal hoops and go through Senate committees to get the appropriate business licenses when they wanted their CTR stations to operate within UEE space. Included in those reviews were economic impact reports that took into consideration how their appearance on a particular planet and in a particular system would affect the local economy. If HuXa passes, none of that would be taken into consideration anymore.\n\nWe\u2019d basically be throwing the economic door wide open and letting them stroll right in.\n\nAmihan Hebden: While letting even more of our credits flow out of the Empire, potentially making us even more dependent on the Xi\u2019an going forward.\n\nWhat\u2019s really going on here? Does the Costigan administration just not care for the little guy, or is there something more nefarious at play?\n\nAmihan Hebden: Is it any surprise that an initiative pushed by Imperator Costigan will benefit his close friends and corporate backers?\n\nWell, I can\u2019t say it comes as much of a shock. Kelos Costigan has had, one might say, a cushy relationship with the lobbyists, board members and CEOs that make up the corporatocracy that\u2019s been basically dictating economic policy ever since his days as High Secretary.\n\nAmihan Hebden: Agreed.\n\nAll right. So, bottom line, moment of truth time, what can everyday business owners do if HuXa passes, to ensure they don\u2019t get left behind?\n\nAmihan Hebden: Learn to speak Xi\u2019an. Seriously. Many of the UEE\u2019s biggest companies \u2014 like Hurston, ArcCorp and Behring \u2014 are already headhunting for personnel fluent in Xi\u2019an to negotiate trade deals and lend-lease agreements with Xi\u2019an companies. I\u2019m sure having a basic understanding of Xi\u2019an would also be beneficial to haulers and other small time operators, since economic ties only appear to be getting stronger between the two species.\n\nOr our dedicated listeners could get out the word that everyone needs to contact their senators to oppose HuXa.\n\nAmihan Hebden: That\u2019s the best course of action, stopping it before it starts. Not that I\u2019m personally opposed to all trade with the Xi\u2019an. I just feel like this bill is too much, too fast.\n\nWe\u2019re going to need to take a quick break and I\u2019d urge all of you to stick around. This is an issue that will impact every Citizen and civilian, so it\u2019s important that you understand this very complicated proposal. When we come back, we\u2019ll talk out some of the complexities this treaty will need to navigate to make its way through the Senate, and how it would play out if passed. That and more when Plain Truth returns.","de_DE":"\u00dcbertragung beginnt >\nEs gibt nichts M\u00e4chtigeres, nichts Gef\u00fcrchteteres und nichts Souver\u00e4neres als eine einfache, unbefleckte Wahrheit. Als ich ein Kind war, hat mir mein Vater diese Ideale in den Kopf gebohrt. \"Schie\u00df es mir direkt zu\", sagte er. \"Das Einzige, was etwas wert ist, ist die Wahrheit.\"\n\nWillkommen zu einer weiteren Episode von Plain Truth.\n\nIch m\u00f6chte die Show heute beginnen, indem ich dir von meinem alten Freund Gus erz\u00e4hle. Er war der Besitzer einer kleinen Werkstatt, die ich immer wieder besuchen w\u00fcrde, wenn mein HOV oder Schiff auftauchte. Im Laufe der Jahre haben wir uns ziemlich gut kennengelernt. Ich erkundigte mich nach seiner Frau und seinen Kindern, und er stellte Fragen zu den gro\u00dfen Geschichten des Tages. Bald bemerkte ich, dass meine Reparaturen immer l\u00e4nger dauerten, nur damit unsere Gespr\u00e4che tiefer gehen konnten.\n\nGus war vielleicht nicht der beste Mechaniker im System, aber er war ehrlich, fair und flei\u00dfig. Deshalb war ich fassungslos und traurig, als er mir anvertraute, dass er den Laden schlie\u00dfen musste. Ich fragte ihn, warum und Gus, ein stolzer Mann, scherzte zun\u00e4chst die ganze Sache ab. Stattdessen versuchte er, dar\u00fcber zu sprechen, wie dankbar er war, dass er endlich etwas gutes zum Angeln bekommen konnte, aber ich wusste, dass das nicht der Grund daf\u00fcr war. Es stellte sich heraus, dass die Antwort mir die ganze Zeit ins Gesicht starrte, und ich habe es nicht einmal bemerkt.\n\nVor zwei Jahren er\u00f6ffnete eine brandneue, Xi'an-eigene CTR-Station in der N\u00e4he. Ich ging auf meiner t\u00e4glichen Fahrt daran vorbei, h\u00f6rte aber nie auf, weil Gus mein Mann war. Leider f\u00fcr Gus waren viele seiner anderen Stammg\u00e4ste nicht so loyal. Bevor er es wusste, hatte sich das Gesch\u00e4ft verlangsamt, und Gus konnte seine Betriebskosten nicht decken. Er entlie\u00df seine wenigen Mitarbeiter, sparte Kredite, wo immer er konnte, aber es reichte immer noch nicht aus. Das Einzige, was Gus tun konnte, um zu vermeiden, dass er in Schulden geriet, war ein Nahversorgungsunternehmen und einen anderen Weg zu finden, seine Familie zu unterst\u00fctzen.\n\nGus' Geschichte ist nur ein Beispiel daf\u00fcr, wie sich Verschiebungen in der UEE-Handelspolitik verheerend auf die B\u00fcrger und Zivilisten dieses Reiches auswirken. Nach der j\u00fcngsten Ank\u00fcndigung von HuXa, dem vorgeschlagenen Handelsabkommen mit Human-Xi'an, bef\u00fcrchte ich, dass Geschichten wie Gus' immer h\u00e4ufiger vorkommen werden, und Xi'an-Unternehmen werden weiterhin kleine, familiengef\u00fchrte Betriebe verdr\u00e4ngen.\n\nAlso beschloss ich, mich hinzusetzen und HuXa in seiner Gesamtheit zu lesen, alle mehr als 10.000 Seiten, um genau zu verstehen, wie es unsere Wirtschaft beeinflussen w\u00fcrde. Nachdem ich wochenlang die Rechnung recherchiert hatte, war ich nur noch verwirrter als zu Beginn. In der ersten Nacht, nachdem ich es beendet hatte, konnte ich nicht einmal schlafen. Mein Kopf drehte sich von all den Fragen, die ich noch hatte. HuXa ist weit entfernt von der ersten Gesetzgebung, die ich gelesen und analysiert habe, aber es ist leicht die unverst\u00e4ndlichste, eine Tatsache, die mir \u00e4u\u00dferst beunruhigend erscheint - und Ihnen auch.\n\nUm es deutlich zu sagen, Costigan und sein Team von so genannten Verhandlungsf\u00fchrern haben die Wahrheit unter einem Haufen von b\u00fcrokratischem Schwachsinn und juristischen Doppeldeutigkeiten verborgen. Ich bin sicher, dass die Verwaltung behaupten w\u00fcrde, dass die Komplexit\u00e4t der Rechnung nur die Schwierigkeit widerspiegelt, ein Xeno-Handelsgesch\u00e4ft zu gestalten, aber ich bin nicht \u00fcberzeugt. Ich bedeute, Blick, wieviele Male das UEE unser Handelsabkommen mit dem Banu neu ausgehandelt hat und es ist nie dieses \u00fcberw\u00e4ltigend komplizierte gewesen. Wenn etwas so viel von einem Labyrinth ist, das es zu navigieren gilt, dann ist es eindeutig der Versuch, daf\u00fcr zu sorgen, dass sich die Menschen verlaufen. Was genau k\u00f6nnte Costigan versuchen zu verbergen? Es stellte sich heraus, dass ich nicht die Einzige bin, die sich Sorgen dar\u00fcber macht, was hier vor sich geht.\n\nAmihan Hebden ist Wirtschaftsexperte und Herausgeber des Individualisten. Sie studiert auch HuXa seit seiner Ver\u00f6ffentlichung und ist zutiefst besorgt dar\u00fcber, welche Auswirkungen es auf die UEE-Wirtschaft haben wird. Danke, dass du hier bist, Amihan. Es ist immer sch\u00f6n, dich in der Show zu haben.\n\nAmihan Hebden: War mir ein Vergn\u00fcgen.\n\nKommen wir gleich zur Sache. Die schiere Komplexit\u00e4t von HuXa ist atemberaubend. Was m\u00fcssen normale, allt\u00e4gliche B\u00fcrger und Zivilisten \u00fcber dieses Gesetz wissen?\n\nAmihan Hebden: W\u00e4hrend sie behauptet, den Handel zwischen den beiden Kulturen zu \u00f6ffnen, ist die Realit\u00e4t, dass sie nur wenigen Auserw\u00e4hlten massive Vorteile bietet. Wenn du nicht unter diese Parameter f\u00e4llst, dann mach dich bereit, um eingefroren zu werden.\n\nIm Grunde genommen, was mit meinem alten Freund Gus passiert ist, aber in noch gr\u00f6\u00dferem Umfang. Mit HuXa an Ort und Stelle wird noch mehr Xi'an Mega-Corps beginnen, jeden Winkel unseres Reiches zu zerlegen und lokale Familienunternehmen tragisch zu untergraben.\n\nAmihan Hebden: Genau. Die Jysho Corporation musste durch eine Reihe von rechtlichen Schritten springen und durch Senatsaussch\u00fcsse gehen, um die entsprechenden Gesch\u00e4ftslizenzen zu erhalten, wenn sie ihre CTR-Stationen innerhalb des UEE-Raums betreiben wollte. In diese \u00dcberpr\u00fcfungen waren Berichte \u00fcber die wirtschaftlichen Auswirkungen einbezogen, die ber\u00fccksichtigten, wie sich ihr Auftreten auf einem bestimmten Planeten und in einem bestimmten System auf die lokale Wirtschaft auswirken w\u00fcrde. Wenn HuXa besteht, wird nichts davon mehr ber\u00fccksichtigt.\n\nWir w\u00fcrden im Grunde genommen die wirtschaftliche T\u00fcr weit aufsto\u00dfen und sie direkt hineinschlendern lassen.\n\nAmihan Hebden: W\u00e4hrend wir noch mehr unserer Kredite aus dem Imperium flie\u00dfen lassen, machen wir uns m\u00f6glicherweise noch abh\u00e4ngiger vom zuk\u00fcnftigen Xi'an.\n\nWas ist hier wirklich los? K\u00fcmmert sich die Costigan-Administration einfach nicht um den kleinen Kerl, oder gibt es etwas Ruchloseres im Spiel?\n\nAmihan Hebden: Ist es nicht verwunderlich, dass eine Initiative von Imperator Costigan seinen engen Freunden und Geldgebern zugute kommt?\n\nNun, ich kann nicht sagen, dass es so ein Schock ist. Kelos Costigan hatte, k\u00f6nnte man sagen, eine lockere Beziehung zu den Lobbyisten, Vorstandsmitgliedern und CEOs, aus denen sich die Corporatocracy zusammensetzt, die seit seinen Tagen als Hoher Sekret\u00e4r die Wirtschaftspolitik im Grunde genommen bestimmt.\n\nAmihan Hebden: Einverstanden.\n\nIn Ordnung. Also, unter dem Strich, Moment der Wahrheit, was k\u00f6nnen allt\u00e4gliche Gesch\u00e4ftsleute tun, wenn HuXa durchkommt, um sicherzustellen, dass sie nicht zur\u00fcckgelassen werden?\n\nAmihan Hebden: Lerne Xi'an zu sprechen. Im Ernst. Viele der gr\u00f6\u00dften Unternehmen der UEE - wie Hurston, ArcCorp und Behring - suchen bereits nach Personal, das in Xi'an flie\u00dfend ist, um Handelsabkommen und Mietvertr\u00e4ge mit Xi'an-Unternehmen auszuhandeln. Ich bin sicher, dass ein grundlegendes Verst\u00e4ndnis von Xi'an auch f\u00fcr Spediteure und andere kleine Zeitoperatoren von Vorteil w\u00e4re, da die wirtschaftlichen Beziehungen zwischen den beiden Arten immer enger zu werden scheinen.\n\nOder unsere engagierten Zuh\u00f6rer k\u00f6nnten das Wort herausbringen, dass jeder seine Senatoren kontaktieren muss, um HuXa zu bek\u00e4mpfen.\n\nAmihan Hebden: Das ist die beste Vorgehensweise, sie zu stoppen, bevor sie beginnt. Nicht, dass ich pers\u00f6nlich gegen jeden Handel mit dem Xi'an bin. Ich habe einfach das Gef\u00fchl, dass diese Rechnung zu viel, zu schnell ist.\n\nWir m\u00fcssen eine kurze Pause einlegen, und ich m\u00f6chte euch alle bitten, hier zu bleiben. Dies ist ein Thema, das jeden B\u00fcrger und Zivilisten betreffen wird, daher ist es wichtig, dass Sie diesen sehr komplizierten Vorschlag verstehen. Wenn wir zur\u00fcckkommen, werden wir einige der Komplexit\u00e4ten aussprechen, die dieser Vertrag braucht, um seinen Weg durch den Senat zu finden, und wie er sich entwickeln w\u00fcrde, wenn er verabschiedet w\u00fcrde. Das und mehr, wenn die reine Wahrheit zur\u00fcckkehrt.","zh_CN":"< Transmission Begins >\nThere is nothing more powerful, nothing more feared, and nothing more sovereign than simple, unsullied truth. When I was a kid, my father drilled those ideals into my head. \u201cShoot it to me straight,\u201d he\u2019d say. \u201cThe only thing worth anything is the truth.\u201d\n\nWelcome to another episode of Plain Truth.\n\nI want to start the show today by telling you about my old friend, Gus. He was the owner of a small repair shop that I\u2019d frequent whenever my HOV or ship was acting up. Over the years, we got to know each other pretty well. I\u2019d inquire about his wife and kids, and he\u2019d asked questions about the big stories of the day. Soon I noticed my repairs taking longer and longer just so our conversations would dig deeper.\n\nGus might not have been the best mechanic in the system, but he was honest, fair and hardworking. That\u2019s why I was stunned and saddened when he confided in me that he needed to close the shop. I asked him why and Gus, being a proud man, initially joked the whole thing off. Instead, he tried talking about how thankful he was that he could finally get some good fishing in, but I knew that wasn\u2019t the reason. Turns out the answer was staring me in the face the entire time, and I didn\u2019t even notice it.\n\nTwo years ago a brand spanking new, Xi\u2019an-owned CTR station opened nearby. I passed by it on my daily commute, but never stopped because Gus was my guy. Unfortunately for Gus, many of his other regulars weren\u2019t as loyal. Before he knew it, business had slowed to a trickle, and Gus couldn\u2019t cover his operating costs. He laid off his few employees, saved credits wherever he could, but it still wasn\u2019t enough. The only thing Gus could do to avoid sinking into debt was close up shop and find another way to support his family.\n\nGus\u2019s story is just one example of how shifts in UEE trade policy are having a devastating effect on the Citizens and civilians of this Empire. After the recent announcement of HuXa, the proposed Human-Xi\u2019an trade agreement, I fear that stories like Gus\u2019s will only become more and more common, and Xi\u2019an businesses will continue to push out small, family-run operations.\n\nSo, I decided to sit down and read HuXa in its entirety, all 10,000-plus pages of it, to grasp exactly how it would affect our economy. After weeks researching the bill, I was only more confused than when I had started. That first night after I finished it, I couldn\u2019t even sleep. My head was spinning from all the questions I still had. HuXa is far from the first piece of legislation that I\u2019ve read and analyzed, but it\u2019s easily the most incomprehensible, a fact I find extremely worrying \u2014 and so should you.\n\nTo put it plainly, Costigan and his team of so-called negotiators have buried the truth beneath a mound of bureaucratic bullshit and legal doublespeak. I\u2019m sure the administration would claim the bill\u2019s complexity only reflects the difficulty in crafting a xeno-trade deal, but I\u2019m not convinced. I mean, look how many times the UEE has renegotiated our trade accord with the Banu and it\u2019s never been this overwhelmingly complex. When something\u2019s this much of a maze to navigate, it\u2019s clearly trying to make sure people get lost. Just what could Costigan be trying to hide? Turns out, I\u2019m not the only one worried about what\u2019s going on here.\n\nAmihan Hebden is an economic expert and editor of the Individualist. She\u2019s also been studying HuXa since its release, and is deeply concerned about what its effect will be on the UEE economy. Thanks for being here, Amihan. Always great to have you on the show.\n\nAmihan Hebden: My pleasure.\n\nLet\u2019s get right to it. The sheer complexity of HuXa is staggering. What do regular, everyday Citizens and civilians need to know about this bill?\n\nAmihan Hebden: While it claims to open up trade between the two cultures, the reality is that it provides massive benefits to only a select few. If you don\u2019t fall under those parameters, then get ready to be frozen out.\n\nBasically, what happened to my old friend Gus, but on an even larger scale. With HuXa in place, even more Xi\u2019an mega-corps will begin to carve up every corner of our Empire, and tragically undercut local, family businesses.\n\nAmihan Hebden: Exactly. The Jysho Corporation had to jump through a number of legal hoops and go through Senate committees to get the appropriate business licenses when they wanted their CTR stations to operate within UEE space. Included in those reviews were economic impact reports that took into consideration how their appearance on a particular planet and in a particular system would affect the local economy. If HuXa passes, none of that would be taken into consideration anymore.\n\nWe\u2019d basically be throwing the economic door wide open and letting them stroll right in.\n\nAmihan Hebden: While letting even more of our credits flow out of the Empire, potentially making us even more dependent on the Xi\u2019an going forward.\n\nWhat\u2019s really going on here? Does the Costigan administration just not care for the little guy, or is there something more nefarious at play?\n\nAmihan Hebden: Is it any surprise that an initiative pushed by Imperator Costigan will benefit his close friends and corporate backers?\n\nWell, I can\u2019t say it comes as much of a shock. Kelos Costigan has had, one might say, a cushy relationship with the lobbyists, board members and CEOs that make up the corporatocracy that\u2019s been basically dictating economic policy ever since his days as High Secretary.\n\nAmihan Hebden: Agreed.\n\nAll right. So, bottom line, moment of truth time, what can everyday business owners do if HuXa passes, to ensure they don\u2019t get left behind?\n\nAmihan Hebden: Learn to speak Xi\u2019an. Seriously. Many of the UEE\u2019s biggest companies \u2014 like Hurston, ArcCorp and Behring \u2014 are already headhunting for personnel fluent in Xi\u2019an to negotiate trade deals and lend-lease agreements with Xi\u2019an companies. I\u2019m sure having a basic understanding of Xi\u2019an would also be beneficial to haulers and other small time operators, since economic ties only appear to be getting stronger between the two species.\n\nOr our dedicated listeners could get out the word that everyone needs to contact their senators to oppose HuXa.\n\nAmihan Hebden: That\u2019s the best course of action, stopping it before it starts. Not that I\u2019m personally opposed to all trade with the Xi\u2019an. I just feel like this bill is too much, too fast.\n\nWe\u2019re going to need to take a quick break and I\u2019d urge all of you to stick around. This is an issue that will impact every Citizen and civilian, so it\u2019s important that you understand this very complicated proposal. When we come back, we\u2019ll talk out some of the complexities this treaty will need to navigate to make its way through the Senate, and how it would play out if passed. That and more when Plain Truth returns."},"links_count":0,"comment_count":59,"created_at":"2017-03-29T00:00:00+00:00","created_at_human":"9 years ago"},"meta":{"processed_at":"2026-05-08 00:22:26","valid_relations":["images","links"],"prev_id":15802,"next_id":15805}}