This bill is going to undo a good chunk of the major achievements of the last two Democratic presidents (drastic Medicaid cuts, gut the ACA, and the green energy stuff Biden did for starters.) If the libs did it/were for it, they have to destroy it. But voters don’t show them proper consequences, so they have no incentive to stop. Put Trump back in and the message isn’t “America wants a more progressive government.” The message they got is “destroy everything good that was built and die.” .
Basically the GOP bill: “Bloodlust and hatred of immigrants is more important than healthcare coverage for millions of Americans.” We live in such stupid times, governed by the stupidest and cruelest amongst us and 77 million people voted for it. What's in the ‘Big, Beautiful Bill?' Medicaid cuts, money for ICE and more as Senate voting continues:
Eggs were somehow considered too expensive so Americans voted to totally destroy our disaster emergency response services, our National Parks, Medicaid, energy development, and cancer research services. It’s completely and utterly insane. “When is cancer political?" Medical researchers, patients decry Trump admin's layoffs, budget cuts - CBS News:
Democrats spent an entire 4 day convention and many hours of ads, campaign speeches, and media appearances telling everyone that Project 2025 was real. The nominee spoke of it on the campaign trail daily. Joe Biden passed real climate legislation. A majority of voters either didn't vote, voted 3rd party or voted for Trump. The willingness of voters to cut off their noses to spite their faces won’t end well. Trump's Big Beautiful Bill Will Destroy U.S. Climate Progress:
Probably worth mentioning that when more people are uninsured, the cost of health insurance for people with coverage goes up. So, when you pass a bill that punts 10 million plus off Medicaid you're also spiking premiums for yourself and/or others. Collective action actually takes things like benefiting everyone as a whole into consideration, so a lot of pragmatist progressive voters will have a very difficult time trusting people who encouraged voters to ignore what was very well known.
This is absolutely tiresome because we told you all in 2016 this would happen if Trump won and too many decided not to believe it or care. image
Are we allowed to point out that SCOTUS's birthright citizenship decision seemed totally unaffected by lighting Teslas on fire but voting for Democrats would have prevented a right wing SCOTUS? I hope so.
Trump's executive order is unconstitutional. What the Court did do is allow Trump, or any other future president, to deny birthright citizenship to any group they shall choose. This is likely to happen. Think of the number of refugees in the US that will have citizenship stripped: Haitians, Cubans, Somalis, Sudanese, Ukrainians, Arabs, etc. This gives Trump more autocratic power. US supreme court limits judges’ power on nationwide injunctions in apparent win for Trump:
And by the way, everyone saying one city’s primary is the defining moment of our lifetimes for the Democratic Party are almost all the same people who told me that some privileged kid murdering a healthcare CEO would make a massive U.S. movement on universal healthcare happen. So excuse my skepticism.
I am going to be honest and tell everyone that I am sick of the word “establishment.” A bunch of online personalities call everyone the "establishment" that has any kind of influence or a large collective of like-minded voters that they can mobilize. Don't agree with me? You're the "establishment." Don't back my policies/candidate completely? You're the "establishment." Stubbed your toe? The “establishment.” It's becoming exhausting. To the point I'm about to mute the word for life.