It's called the Big Beautiful Bill because it's going to drop America's credit rating to BBB.
His voters are a strange bunch. "I want to pay more in taxes and have less healthcare so billionnaires can have more money" is just a wild position to take to me.
Billionaire bastards bill
The best thing about this is that the Republicans managed to not only expel 13 million Americans from Medicare/Medicaid but also increase deficit at the same time with this bill.
Trump is an expert in bankrupting companies. So why not the U.S. this time?
The paradox of politics: the party that is reputed and screams it is best in something almost always, eventually, turn out to be the most opposite because the reputation carries it in elections. Conservative Republican: "we are the most fiscally responsible party" turns out to be the party of most irresponsible.
Are. U. Tired. Of. Winning. Yet?!
America is a corporate state. Welfare is not their priority.
Its funny and sad, that they completely lost their spine. "I don't agree with it, but I voted for it. Please forget I did so at the midterms"
As a software developer, this feels the same as creating a gigantic pull request..
One of the worst things about the whole mess is that some republican representatives very well understand just how harmful the BBB will be to the US but still vote for it to be loyal with Trump. 😑
Republicans arguing why you need to tax the poor to pay the rich:
BBB, just like the USA’s new credit rating after this passes.
It’s the bold face cost of the bill that is so baffling. How can you CUT SPENDING on so many essential services and still wrack up for than 3.3 Trillion in debt while also asking to raise the debt ceiling
Who would have thought electing and a bussiness man and billionaire as president will mean he will pass bills that benefit him and his billionaire friends.
It's more the "Billionaires Benefits Bill".
Imagine 16 mio people losing their healthcare coverage so that some rich guys save further 1.5% on their taxes. Organizations estimate the yearly excess deaths (avoidable deaths) to 51,000 people if this bill passes as it is.
It's 940 pages bill you should know there are things they Don't want the public to know in it if it's that big
When you have ppl who really believe the USA was best off in the 1850's to 1880's.
@Luma_29