US students enter seventh day of hunger strike for Gaza
By Syma Mohammed
Published date: 12 May 2025 21:22 BST
More than 30 #California State University (CSU) students are on a hunger strike to protest against #Israel’s blockade of food and water going into Gaza, which has placed the enclave's population at "critical risk" of famine.
In a video released on Sunday, the students said that the hunger strike was growing across campuses: “It’s day seven of the CSU hunger strike for Gaza. We remain steadfast in our struggle for a free #Palestine..."
US students enter seventh day of hunger strike for Gaza
More than 30 California State University (CSU) students are on a hunger strike to protest against Israel’s blockade of food and water going into Gaza, which has placed the enclave's population at "critical risk" of famine.Syma Mohammed (Middle East Eye)
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Non à la participation d’Israël au Salon du Bourget 2025. Pétition
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#israel #palestine #Hamas #Cisjordanie #Gaza #armement
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Du 16 au 22 juin 2025, l’aéroport du Bourget, situé au nord-est de Paris, accueillera la 55e édition du Salon International de l’Air et de...mcinformactions.net
Marsh and inlet stream, New Britain Reservoir, Wolcott, CT. August 31, 2020, 7:28 PM.
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You Are Now Remotely Controlled - The New York Times (2020):
"The confidential report offers rare insight into the heart of Facebook’s computational factory, where a “prediction engine” runs on a machine intelligence platform that “ingests trillions of data points every day, trains thousands of models” and then “deploys them to the server fleet for live predictions.” Facebook notes that its “prediction service” ... micro.fromjason.xyz/2025/05/12…
You Are Now Remotely Controlled - The New York Times (2020):
You Are Now Remotely Controlled - The New York Times (2020): The confidential report offers rare insight into the heart of Facebook’s computational factory, where a “prediction engine” runs on a machine intelligence platform that “ingests trillions …micro.fromjason.xyz
LIVE: US President Donald Trump embarks on ‘historic’ Middle East trip
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LIVE: US President Donald Trump embarks on ‘historic’ Middle East trip
Trump is expected to focus on securing investment in the US from Saudi Arabia, Qatar and the United Arab Emirates.John Power (Al Jazeera)
Galaxy S25 Edge hands-on: the thin design is a breath of fresh air, sturdy, many specs match other S25 phones, but has a 3,900 mAh battery vs. S25's 4,000 mAh (Abrar Al-Heeti/CNET)
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Galaxy S25 Edge Hands-On: This Thin Phone Left a Deep Impression
At 5.8mm thick and 163 grams, this slim phone packs many of the features you'll find on other S25 series devices. But the unique design is a breath of fresh air.Abrar Al-Heeti (CNET)
Documentary worth seeing
Putin's helpers
Unfortunately only in German
Infiltration has always been a clever form of “warfare”
New information from an FBI agent
who was arrested the day before the interview with ZDF
but was released on bail
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#mastodon #fediverse #documentary #uspol #us #usa #musk #trump #geopol #fbi #world #putin #news
Putins Helfer
Rücken Trump und sein Umfeld näher an Russland? Bedrohen Autokraten und Tech-Oligarchen die liberale Ordnung?ZDF
Cash is disappearing in Gaza
But in Gaza today, cash has all but disappeared. Aside from the brief ceasefire interlude that started in January and Israel ended on 19 March, when some cash aid was delivered by international organizations, no cash had entered Gaza for 15 months prior and none since.In the first three months alone after October 2023, according to the World Bank, Israel destroyed or damaged 93 percent of all bank branches.
With no banks and only the cash that was already there – so overused by now that it is starting to disintegrate – Palestinians in Gaza have had to improvise.
Digital transactions have eased some of the pressure, while bartering has become common.
Cash is disappearing in Gaza
A liquidity crisis is affecting everyone with old notes falling apart, commissions skyrocketing, and merchants refusing electronic payments.The Electronic Intifada
Equities Surge on China Talks, Consumer Spending Preview, More
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After repeatedly and openly lying about how they intend to pay for a nightmare reconciliation bill that will destroy the American labor class while enriching the uber-wealthy, the GOP quietly released some of their mathematics in the dead of night yesterday and surprise: Republicans are planning to slash $715B from Medicaid over the next 10 years, just like everyone who pointed out they were lying said would happen.
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'Under Cover of Night,' GOP Unveils Plan to Kick Over 8 Million Off Medicaid
"The legislation includes major changes to Medicaid that, if enacted, would kick millions from the program, including work requirements for some enrollees and new payment mandates for adults living above 100% of the federal poverty level—which, for a single individual, is $15,650 in annual income for 2025.
A snap analysis by the nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office estimates that the healthcare section of the new Republican bill would cut spending by at least $715 billion over the next decade and leave at least 8.6 million more people without insurance.
"Many of the Medicaid proposals from House Republicans are technical and wonky, and will be difficult for the public to absorb," said Larry Levitt, executive vice president for health policy at KFF. "What won't be difficult to absorb: CBO's estimate that the changes will increase the number of people without health insurance by at least 8.6 million."
This discussion is going to get a little wonky, so let's just start off with the bottom line stuff you need to know:
- Trump, his administration, and the entire GOP repeatedly promised that they'd deliver a permanent tax cut for rich people without touching Medicaid.
- Now they've shown their work and independent analysis by the CBO says it's going to cut $715B from Medicaid funding; again, to pay for massive tax cuts for rich people.
- The proposal also makes a propaganda play at implying they're coming after "waste, fraud, and abuse" by drastically increasing the amount of red tape to confirm eligibility; in practice this means a lot of people who think they're covered, are going to find out they're not at the worst possible time. Mistakes will be made, large numbers of people will be thrust into medical debt.
- The scheme also increases the amount of "cost-sharing requirements" for coverage; in plain terms this means Medicaid recipients will pay more out of pocket for coverage, full stop.
- The plan also adds an 80 hour per month work requirement for Medicaid coverage, despite the fact that similar efforts at the state level in GOP controlled areas have not produced the desired savings, and have been a health coverage disaster in those states.
- The GOP is literally going to take life-saving healthcare and support away from 8.6M of the poorest people in America, so Elon Musk can hire more social media influencers to birth his children.
Okay, so now we get into the weeds. As mentioned above, the Republican Party is doing all of this to offset 880 billion dollars worth of tax cuts for the wealthy. Because they don't have the seats in the Senate to get a bill like this through normally, they intend to use reconciliation to force a straight majority vote; but to do that, they budget has to be spending neutral. Which means permanent tax cuts for the wealthy have to be offset by equal cuts to spending elsewhere.
Trump and the GOP promised to pay for these cuts by hunting out "waste, fraud, and abuse" through DOGE and the implementation of tariffs that were going to make us rich enough to end income tax; predictably neither of those schemes worked out. The *most* generous verifiable estimates have DOGE finding $50B worth of "waste" to cut, which might sound like a lot of money but is miniscule compared to what Musk claimed they'd find and also isn't $880B to pay for rich people's tax cuts. Tariffs of course, have been an even bigger joke and Trump is already trying to roll back most of his trade war. So now the war on "waste, fraud, and abuse" means throwing poor people off Medicaid and calling that efficiency.
The reason critics were able to predict the GOP would have to come for vital healthcare and social aid programs like Medicaid is because there was nowhere else to find that much money to give to rich people; and the entire Trumpenreich knew that. This was always the plan; but the question of whether or not they can even get *Republicans* to pass it remains unresolved. Due to how Medicaid funding works on a need basis, this is going to affect the poorest "red" states in America the most and many GOP officials, including Missouri Senator (R) Josh Hawley have indicated that they are, at least for now, strongly opposed to Medicaid cuts. Whether the Trump regime and Musk's wallet can threaten them enough to force compliance, is an open question.
#USPol #GOP #Medicaid #ClassWar #Budget #RepublicanParty #Trump #SocialMurder #Cruelty #Healthcare #Billionaires #Oligarchy #Theft #DOGE
'Under Cover of Night,' GOP Unveils Plan to Kick Over 8 Million Off Medicaid
"This bill confirms what we've been saying all along: Trump and Republicans have been lying when they claim they aren't going to cut Medicaid and take away people's healthcare."jake-johnson (Common Dreams)
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Our guide to Mastodon and The Fediverse (for punks) is now translated into Spanish!!!
La guía para Mastodon y el Fediverso (¡para punks!)
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Available as a printable PDF if you'd like to print and distribute:
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They call it perfidious Albion for a reason. Jesus christ. This general denied asylum to Afghan soldiers who fought alongside the British army because they were witnesses to war crimes by British forces and might testify. Some were then tortured by the Taliban.
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Top UK Special Forces general oversaw blocking of Afghan 'war-crime' witnesses to Britain
Gen Sir Gwyn Jenkins oversaw a process where Afghan special forces were prevented from settling in the UK.Hannah O'Grady, Joel Gunter and Rory Tinman (BBC News)
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If you want to live next to the ocean to have to take the bad with the good ... Not sure what the good is ... But yeah ... Giggles
Hugz & xXx
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Popular tourist town Lancelin at risk of being swallowed by the ocean amid rapid coastal erosion
Locals are crying out for help and one expert has painted a grim picture for the community’s future.Bryce Luff (7NEWS)
GOP Senator Introduces Bill to Make All Porn a Federal Crime, Following Project 2025 Playbook
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well if this does not start rioting, nothing will.
"I'm fairly sure if they took porn off the internet, there'd only be one website left, and it'd be called Bring back the porn!"
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Giving Monty Python vibes, gotta say
"Poke them… avec les objets pointus"
🇮🇷 Iran sees rise in COVID-19 cases as experts urge return to masks.
"Iran is witnessing a renewed rise in COVID-19 cases, prompting health experts to recommend that vulnerable individuals wear masks in public places, particularly in crowded enclosed areas"
"Since reporting nearly 145,000 deaths — the highest official toll in the Middle East, with over 7.5 million confirmed cases."
Source: iranintl.com/en/202505122975
Iran sees rise in COVID-19 cases as experts urge return to masks
Iran is witnessing a renewed rise in COVID-19 cases, prompting health experts to recommend that vulnerable individuals wear masks in public places, particularly in crowded enclosed areas, the state-run Islamic Republic News Agency (IRNA) reported.www.iranintl.com
The Episcopal Church will not help the Trump administration resettle white South African “refugees,” ending a decades-long collaboration with the U.S. government on refugee resettlement.
Episcopal Church Draws Red Line on Trump’s White Afrikaner “Refugees”
The Episcopal Church is refusing to work with the government, citing its commitment to racial justice.The New Republic
‘Rock bottom': former MPs reflect on election losses, and navigating ‘purgatory’ as they transition to life out of office
https://www.hilltimes.com/story/2025/05/12/rock-bottom-former-mps-reflect-on-election-losses-and-the-purgatory-as-they-transition-to-life-out-of-office/460050/?utm_source=flipboard&utm_medium=activitypub
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‘Rock bottom’: former MPs reflect on election losses, and navigating ‘purgatory’ as they transition ...
Two weeks after the election, at least 40 outgoing MPs are in the process of packing up their offices and saying goodbye to staff and colleagues, after years—or even decades—in office.Eleanor Wand (The Hill Times)
Sehenswerte Doku
Putins Helfer
Leider nur in Deutsch
Unterwandern war schon immer eine clevere Form der "Kriegsführung"
Neue Infos von einem FBI Agenten
der am Tag vor dem Interview mit dem ZDF verhaftet wurde
aber auf Kaution wieder freikam
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#mastodon #fediverse #dokumentation #fbi #welt #putin #GeoPol #zdf #nachrichten #musk #trump #usa #us #uspol #deutschland
Putins Helfer
Rücken Trump und sein Umfeld näher an Russland? Bedrohen Autokraten und Tech-Oligarchen die liberale Ordnung?ZDF
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17-18 Mai 2025 : Mobilisons-nous contre l'extrême droite dans les environs de Lausanne
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"Le milieu néofasciste romand tisse des liens avec des organisations françaises. La dernière preuve en date est l'annonce d'une “formation jeune” les 17 et 18 mai dans la région lausannoise organisée par l'Institut Iliade."
17-18 Mai 2025 : Mobilisons-nous contre l’extrême droite dans les environs de Lausanne
Le milieu néofasciste romand tisse des liens avec des organisations françaises. La dernière preuve en date est l’annonce d’une “formation jeune” les 17 et 18 mai dans la région lausannoise organisée par l’Institut Iliade.Renversé
I'm back in the code for Rack Root tonight and realized why I have some of the database relationships I was thinking of getting rid of yesterday. I need ways to track allocations of IP addresses in DHCP ranges and the way I have it setup, there's a nullable foreign key from an IP record over to a DHCP range.
The code for allocating/deallocating an IP in there is easy - if there's a FK set, then you can't set another one.
This is also where I really wish there were better examples of ForeignKey and ForeignKeyConstraints in SQLModel. So far, my searching hasn't turned anything up which might be an opportunity for a blog post and/or pull request.
How rare is life in the universe?
Rare events can be common when dealing with large data sets. For example, the odds of being struck by lightning are more than one in a million, but as the US has a population of 350 million, two to…THINKING SCI-FI
At least it was a woman who won the seat. I wonder if she’ll feel as positive about her treatment as a woman in the party after a few months in Canberra.
#AusPol
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ABC News
ABC News provides the latest news and headlines in Australia and around the world.Madeleine Stuchbery (Australian Broadcasting Corporation)
#Dogs #DogCare #TailWagWisdom
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Budget Boredom Busters: Clever Ways to Keep Your Dog Entertained - Tail Wag Wisdom
Is trying to entertain your dog on a budget a never-ending activity? While it is a good idea to not let your dog get bored as that’s when disaster …tailwagwisdom.com - Terri Rodefer
Moraes arquiva inquérito contra Silveira - Paulo Figueiredo
Procedimento apurava supostas violações à tornozeleira eletrônica O ministro Alexandre de Moraes, do Supremo Tribunal Federal (STF), arquivou um inquérito contra Daniel Silveira.Suhely Bueno (Paulo Figueiredo)
From: blenderdumbass . org
The main issue with freeing the kids, is that kids cannot vote. This is not un-doable. With slaves, slaves could not vote. But there were enough non-slaves that agreed that slaves should be freed. So it passed through. With women rights until some point in time women couldn't vote too. But there were e...
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#kids #children #equality #equity #humanrights #freedom #ageism #paternalims #philosophy #politics #freerangekids #letgrow
La Generalitat també ha comprat material policial a una empresa militar israeliana - Crític
La Generalitat ha adjudicat cinc contractes menors per un valor de 70.000 euros a l'empresa israeliana Guardian Homeland SecurityCrític
Events for the 13th of May from Wikipedia:
• 1950: The inaugural Formula One World Championship race takes place at Silverstone Circuit. The race was won by Giuseppe Farina, who would go on to become the inaugural champion that year. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1950_Bri…
• Birth (1991) of Jen Beattie, Scottish footballer en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jen_Beat…
#history #events #historical #today @histodons

AnarchoNinaAnalyzes
in reply to AnarchoNinaAnalyzes • • •So, would it surprise you at all to learn that the GOP's "big beautiful bill" ultimately designed to give American billionaires massive permanent tax cuts, literally rips food out of the mouths of struggling American families to do so? In addition to over $715B in cuts to Medicaid, the Republican budget bill also features $290B worth of cuts to the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) over the next decade.
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'Catastrophic': GOP Pushes Largest-Ever Cuts to Food Aid to Fund Tax Breaks for the Rich
"The proposal, which is part of the GOP's sprawling reconciliation package, would shift some SNAP costs onto states and expand the program's work requirements, adding procedural hurdles that advocates say will make it harder for families in need to obtain benefits.
One recent analysis estimated that imposing harsher work requirements on SNAP enrollees would cause millions to lose benefits at a time of elevated food costs and rising hunger.
The new bill would also freeze updates to the Thrifty Food Plan, which is used to determine SNAP benefit amounts. Freezing the plan would effectively cut SNAP benefits for all recipients, analysts said.
"Bottom line: This bill would worsen hunger and hardship," said Ty Jones Cox, vice president for food assistance at the Center on Budget and Policy Priorities. "If enacted, it would be the largest cut to SNAP in history—taking food from struggling families to give tax cuts to the wealthy. Our leaders can and must do better."
While the Dickensian prospect of starving poor people so Elon Musk can buy more horses to improve his sex life is obscene in its own right, don't sleep on the fact that this bill consistently says the quiet part out loud - if you can't work, the government doesn't give a fuck if you die. It goes without saying that these changes to the highly-effective SNAP program would be disastrous for American families, but pretending poor people (including the working poor) and children aren't actually going to starve has long been a staple in GOP policy arguments, and now that Trump has given them the green light to literally fucking kill labor class people for billionaire tax cuts, Republicans want to fulfill their longstanding desire to eviscerate the SNAP program.
Of course, for this bill to pass, GOP representatives in Congress and the Senate have to actually vote for it; which is why its so important to speak with clear and honest language about what this budgetary policy means. The Republican Party is actively trying to kill poor people to enrich their billionaire donors and corporate CEOs and before they vote to do so, it might be a good idea to force them to explain to the media, their political opposition, and their own constituents why they think that's an acceptable trade off.
#USPol #GOP #Medicaid #Budget #ClassWar #Trump #SocialMurder #Cruelty #Food #Oligarchy #Theft #RepublicanParty #SNAP #Hunger
'Catastrophic': GOP Pushes Largest-Ever Cuts to Food Aid to Fund Tax Breaks for the Rich
jake-johnson (Common Dreams)AnarchoNinaAnalyzes
in reply to AnarchoNinaAnalyzes • • •I'm sure it's technically possible for the GOP's "big beautiful" budget bill to be worse than it is, but damn would they have to try. In addition to slashing healthcare and fucking food stamps for the poorest people in America, it turns out the bill also contains the NGO-killer sidecar that aged out in the then Democrat controlled Senate last year. Under the provision, the Treasury Secretary will be able to strip the tax-exempt status of Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs) that the regime deems a “terrorist-supporting organization.” Who oversees that decision? Nobody who doesn't work for Trump. And what evidence do they have to produce to enact it? Absolutely nothing, just vibes.
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Republicans Sneak Nonprofit Killer Bill Into the Tail End of Trump’s 389-Page Tax Plan
"The House Ways and Means Committee will meet Tuesday for a mark-up session of the 389-page draft plan, a massive bundle of draft amendments central to the Trump administration’s “Big, Beautiful Bill” that aims to cut trillions of dollars in government spending.
Among those amendments, buried on page 380 of the draft, is a section that would enable Trump’s secretary of the Treasury to denounce any nonprofit as a “terrorist-supporting organization” and strip it of its tax-exempt status.
“This seems to just give the president a tool to go after his political enemies and fulfill some of the darker elements of the Project 2025 agenda,” said Ryan Costello, policy director at the National Iranian American Council."
Readers with a good memory will recall that this exact same bill was passed in the House with resounding bipartisan support after the election, but before Trump was inaugurated, because Bidenite "Blue Dog" Democrats were very interested in punishing NGOs that spoke out against US. support for Israel and its ongoing US-backed genocide in Gaza. When it was (loudly) pointed out by numerous civil rights groups and activists that this meant giving the then-incoming President Trump the power to effectively censor NGOs by threatening their ability to operate and all he'd have to do is say the magic word "terrorism" to do so, cooler heads in the Senate prevailed and the bill didn't make it to a vote before Trump actually took office. All of which is to say that while the Democrats ultimately share in the responsibility for this idea even existing, even the most bloodthirsty pro-Zionist conservatives in the Dem Party, folks up to their eyeballs in AIPAC money, realized there is no way on this green earth a man like Trump should have that power because he will abuse it to violate civil rights, and target his enemies; now the GOP is trying to sneak that power onto the tail end of a class war budget bill that will literally murder disadvantaged Americans of all stripes to pay for obscene tax cuts for a wealthy ruling class that has more money than they can actually spend before they die.
Folks, I know you're tired of hearing me say it, but it is fundamentally impossible for you to understand how we got here, without factoring the unhinged security state authoritarianism the entire US political apparatus adopted to "keep us safe" from "terrorists" after 9/11. Without the War on Terror, we don't get to a place where Donald Trump and the GOP are trying to grant themselves the power to destroy aid organizations simply because they point out that bombing hospitals and refugee camps to murder children for the establishment of a Greater Israel is monstrous genocidal fuckery; which is to say nothing of the fact that Trump is absolutely going to use this power to target far more than pro-Palestinian NGOs, if it is granted to him. It may sound to you like I'm being hyperbolic when I say the state (and thus Trump) isn't required to prove anyone is an actual terrorist, before applying the terrorist label that allows them to unlock vast police state powers, but that is literally how it works and Americans were lead to believe this was necessary to protect us from "radical Islamic terrorism." Advocates warned that this was a grave threat to our civil liberties and would usher in an era of overt American fascism on a long enough timeline, and now here we are; with a fascist regime hinging its entire mass deportation program on a fake "invasion" that's only (legally) credible because Trump declared a gang with less than 1,000 members in the US a narco-terrorist organization working for the government of Venezuela. The US State department is using the word "terrorist" to revoke visas for student protestors, kidnap foreign students for exercising their free speech rights, and attempted deportations on behalf of Israel. Looking at the wreckage these policies have created in the hands of a government determined to abuse them, how can anyone at all think it's a good idea to expand those powers here in the Trump era? It's not; this bill must not pass.
#Fascism #Trump #Budget #Terrorism #911 #WarOnTerror #NGOs #GOP #Censorship #PoliceState
Republicans Sneak Nonprofit Killer Bill Into the Tail End of Trump’s 389-Page Tax Plan
Noah Hurowitz (The Intercept)AnarchoNinaAnalyzes
in reply to AnarchoNinaAnalyzes • • •As a general rule I avoid all discussions about governmental deficit spending because I don't want to have to teach a two year course on economics before I can get ignorant people to understand government spending is not at all like the way they balance their own personal checkbook. Given that every time they're asked why they want to starve children and seniors to fund massive tax cuts for billionaires, Trump and the larger GOP start fearmongering about the federal deficit however, the shocking financial details of the budgetary bill the fascists are trying to pass becomes a story about propaganda and openly lying to the American people. So how much would this spending bill, which according to the ruling party is absolutely necessary to prevent debt-induced economic collapse, going to shave off the US deficit? Turns out, nothing; in fact, current estimates say it's going to add $3.8 trillion (with a t) dollars to said deficit.
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Congressional Analysis: GOP Tax Gifts to Rich Would Explode Deficit They Always Complain About
"While Republicans on Capitol Hill—including the leaders of both chambers of Congress—have long argued for reducing the national debt, the GOP is now pushing a tax bill that would not only fund giveaways to the rich by gutting programs that serve the working class, but also add $3.8 trillion to the U.S. deficit."
Speaking honestly, one of the things I absolutely detest about American politics under the capitalist duopoly is the way liberals will adopt false Republican talking points as a sort of gotcha or "hypocrisy" argument; I have little patience for deficit hawks at the best of times, and this isn't the best of times. I don't care about the US federal deficit, you shouldn't care about the US federal deficit, and the US economy isn't being cratered by America's national debt, it's being cratered by pro-oligarch economic policy that's allowing more and more to be extracted from US labor in the short term, at the cost of investment that might benefit us all on a long enough timeline. We know from our other discussions that this is because nazi billionaires think it's the end of the world and they're cashing out now to prepare for dystopian fascist police states in an ongoing climate apocalypse; none of this has sweet fuck all to do with US federal debt.
So, if we can agree to set aside the absurdity of the argument that this is bad because the GOP is increasing the national debt, we can then focus on the real, and extremely obscene reality we're looking at. Specifically that no matter what they say, no matter what lies they disseminate, no matter what excuses they offer up, the GOP is slashing billions of dollars in spending that benefits everyday Americans across the entire political spectrum, to give the ultra-wealthy and US corporations tax massive tax breaks that will only rapidly magnify the wealth inequality that's driving our collective social decline. This isn't economic policy, this isn't about managing the long term financial interests of the American people, this is fucking murder and theft. Full stop.
#Fascism #Trump #Budget #Deficit #Economics #USPol #GOP #RepublicanParty #Oligarchy #Theft #Murder
Congressional Analysis: GOP Tax Gifts to Rich Would Explode Deficit They Always Complain About
jessica-corbett (Common Dreams)AnarchoNinaAnalyzes
in reply to AnarchoNinaAnalyzes • • •So, do you remember how I pointed out that the Republican Party might have a problem passing its own nightmare class war budgetary bill even through reconciliation? At the time I theorized that because the deep cuts to Medicaid, and particularly SNAP would break the budgets of and disproportionally kill poor people in GOP-controlled states, it would be hard to clear the hurdles presented by slim Republican majorities in the House and Senate; even fascist GOP minions like Josh Hawley pointed that out during the opening salvos of public discussion about the bill. Well, it turns out I was right, sort of, but my thought process for getting there was all wrong.
As you may have heard, Trump and the GOP suffered a devastating humiliation as Majority Speaker Mike Johnson failed to get Trump's "big beautiful bill" through even a House budget committee hearing that's part of the process of bringing the bill to an actual floor vote. What you might not have heard, is why the bill, which includes $715B in Medicaid cuts and $290B in SNAP cuts, both of which will literally result in the state murder of thousands and thousands of poor people, including poor people who vote for Republicans, failed to pass this early hurdle. Namely, four members of the GOP's ultra-"conservative" Freedom Caucus refused to support the bill because it doesn't cut *enough* spending.
theguardian.com/us-news/2025/m…
House Republicans block Trump’s ‘big, beautiful bill’ in major setback
"The party has spent weeks negotiating a measure dubbed the “one big, beautiful bill” that would extend tax cuts enacted during Trump’s first term, fund mass deportations of undocumented immigrants, and temporarily make good on his campaign promise to end the taxation of tips and overtime. To offset its costs, Republicans have proposed cuts to the federal safety net, including Medicaid and the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program.
At a House budget committee hearing today intended to advance the measure one step closer to a floor vote, four Republican members of the far-right Freedom Caucus joined with the Democratic minority to block it from proceeding, arguing the legislation does not make deep enough cuts to federal spending and to programs they dislike.
"This bill falls profoundly short. It does not do what we say it does, with respect to deficits,” said Chip Roy, a Texas representative who opposed the bill alongside fellow Freedom Caucus members Andrew Clyde of Georgia, Josh Brecheen of Oklahoma and Ralph Norman of South Carolina. Pennsylvania’s Lloyd Smucker initially voted to advance the bill, then changed his vote to no at the last minute, which he said was a procedural maneuver to allow the bill to be reconsidered in the future."
So, let's be clear about what folks like Chip Roy here are saying. They're fine with the billionaire tax cuts, they're fine with giving the President the power to destroy non-profits he loathes, they're fine with nightmare class war social cuts that will kill their own constituents; the problem is that Trump's "big beautiful bill" won't kill *enough* poor people to balance the budget; even tho as we discussed the other day, that isn't a relevant goal for a nation that prints its own money. Um, thanks Chip, I guess?
Like most of you reading this, I genuinely don't care why the GOP is unable to pass this nightmare class war budget bill, merely that they do not pass it. Given however the Freedom Caucus's rationale behind voting no, as well as Downmarket Mussolini's renewed pressure campaign to reign in "grandstanders" in his own party, I don't think we're at "relax and order mimosas" yet. The obvious reality here is Republican Party is going to pass a tax bill via reconciliation, because the alternative is shutting down the government by imploding its revenue streams. Furthermore, given the rhetoric and stated policy intentions of the GOP as a whole, I think it's safe to say that any tax bill these fascist chucklefucks try to pass again is going to look a whole lot like this "big beautiful bill" does right now. In short, this fight is not nearly over, and even this specific reconciliation bill isn't dead; in fact it might get worse for the American people before Republicans finally drag it across the finish line. The fact is, the Democratic Party doesn't have the votes to actually stop this, which means as soon as these nazis figure out how to stop ratfucking each other, this murderous bullshit is going to walk; unless public pressure stops them from voting for it in the first place.
The good news here is that any delay, even for monstrous reasons, gives us more time to assemble and enact that pressure; GOP politicians need to know that voting to literally murder their own constituents will be every bit as career ending as annoying Elon Musk, and fast. The clock is ticking, and millions of lives hang in the balance.
#Fascism #RepublicanParty #GOP #Trump #Budget #ClassWar #Medicaid #SNAP #USPol #FreedomCaucus #Muder #Theft
House Republicans block Trump’s ‘big, beautiful bill’ in major setback
Chris Stein (The Guardian)AnarchoNinaAnalyzes
in reply to AnarchoNinaAnalyzes • • •Okay, so as I mentioned yesterday, I don't think the GOP's embarrassing failure to get their nightmare class war budgetary bill out of committee yesterday, actually means all that much; especially since the GOP freaks who voted against the bill did so because it wasn't going to kill enough poor people to appease their deficit scaremongering bullshit. I suspect most of the homicidal cuts in Trump's "big beautiful bill" aren't going anywhere, so I'm going to keep sharing analysis of that bill until it's actually dead.
To that end, I'd like to look at a compilation of some of Common Dreams excellent budget analysis, because they're doing a much better job grounding their perspective in the concerns of the people who're going to be most affected by these cuts: labor class people, particularly otherwise marginalized labor class people.
First up, as more research proving Medicaid saves thousands of lives is released, it's becoming demonstrably clear that folks calling the GOP's proposed budget bill "homicidal" aren't exaggerating at all. This bill is going to literally kill a whole lot of people.
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GOP Cuts to Medicaid 'Will Kill People,' Advocate Warns and New Research Bolsters
"As Republicans in Congress pressed ahead this week with a plan that would cause at least 8 million Americans to lose Medicaid as part of a sweeping tax and spending bill desired by U.S. President Donald Trump, a recently published working paper from the National Bureau of Economic Research, first reported on by The New York Times, shows that Medicaid expansion saved over 27,000 lives since 2010.
A provision in the 2010 Affordable Care Act, which went into effect in 2014, allowed states to expand eligibility for Medicaid to all low-income adults regardless of disability or parenthood status. The change is part of the reason that enrollment in the program rose roughly 50% between 2010 and 2021, according to the authors of the study.
The study, which used a dataset of 37 million low-income American adults, found that expansions increased Medicaid enrollment by 12 percentage points. The study estimates that people who enrolled in Medicaid were 21% less likely to die compared to those not enrolled."
The fact is that deficit scaremongers and so-called "fiscal hawks" rely on transforming policies that will murder Americans into piles of numbers and abstractions, to claim we can't anticipate the negative outcomes of economic policy on labor class people. This isn't just right wing wish-casting however, because the GOP has access to the same data everyone else does, and they know real human lives will end on the other side of those numbers. They just don't care; they're fine with lying to you and murdering people to give billionaires huge tax cuts and look tough on "entitlements."
#Budget #GOP #Trump #ClassWar #Medicaid #USPol #Murder #Theft #Capitalism #Billionaires #Republicanparty #SocialSafetyNet #SocialPrograms
GOP Cuts to Medicaid 'Will Kill People,' Advocate Warns and New Research Bolsters
eloise-goldsmith (Common Dreams)AnarchoNinaAnalyzes
in reply to AnarchoNinaAnalyzes • • •Next up in our tour of budget analysis on Common Dreams, I'd like to share a report that demonstrates why I'm referring to this bill as a literal "class war" budget. This monstrous bullshit is basically a nesting doll of terrible policies and financial gifts for some of the worst people in our society, at the expense of the most vulnerable. In addition to ripping over a trillion dollars out of social safety net programs, the reconciliation bill *also* creates a tax shelter for rich people funding the longstanding fundie fascist quest to privatize American schools, while effectively disincentivizing actual charitable giving.
commondreams.org/news/republic…
GOP Bill Gives Rich Funders of Deeply Unpopular School Privatization 'A Lucrative Tax Shelter'
"In effect, according to an analysis published Thursday by the Institute on Taxation and Economic Policy (ITEP), the legislation "allows wealthy individuals to avoid paying capital gains tax as a reward for funneling public funds into private schools."
"While the bill significantly cuts charitable giving incentives overall, nonprofits that commit to focusing solely on supporting private K-12 schools would be spared from those cuts and see their donors' tax incentive almost triple relative to what they receive today," ITEP explained. "On top of that, the bill goes out of its way to provide school voucher donors who contribute corporate stock with an extra layer of tax subsidy that works as a lucrative tax shelter."
"The House tax plan would create a system that treats people supporting private K-12 vouchers far more generously than donors to children's hospitals, veterans' groups, and every other cause imaginable," the group added.
ITEP estimated that if the policy had been in effect in 2021, billionaire Elon Musk could have saved $690 million in federal capital gains taxes."
As I wrote back when Trump named school voucher advocate Betsy DeVos his first Education Secretary, the privatization of American schools is a longstanding goal of ruling class fundie fascists, who stand to benefit from that privatization in a plethora of ways. Not only do these folks have billions of dollars invested in private education companies looking to monetize the replacement of America's public education system, they also want to establish those schools as Christian Nationalist indoctrination centers away from the prying eyes of state regulators, advocacy groups, and teachers unions. These folks paid a lot of money to buy GOP politicians and everything about this aligns completely with the Trump administration's fascist agenda, so I'm not at all surprised that the GOP is now trying to actively incentivize investing in school privatization; if you want to know why the Pork Reich is busy trying to sabotage public education, look no further than the millions and millions of dollars the folks behind the Christian Nationalist school voucher lobby stand to gain from it.
#Budget #GOP #Trump #ClassWar #ElonMusk #Vouchers #Privatization #USPol #Murder #Theft #Capitalism #Billionaires #Republicanparty #SocialSafetyNet #SocialPrograms
GOP Bill Gives Rich Funders of Deeply Unpopular School Privatization 'A Lucrative Tax Shelter'
jake-johnson (Common Dreams)AnarchoNinaAnalyzes
in reply to AnarchoNinaAnalyzes • • •Well, that certainly didn't last long. As I pointed out earlier, the GOP's failure to get their homicidal class war budget bill out of committee was always going to be a temporary situation. Now, after negotiating through the wee hours with Freedom Caucus "fiscal hawks" the Republicans have progressed the reconciliation bill closer to a floor vote by agreeing to even deeper, and particularly faster cuts to Medicaid; cuts that will ultimately kill Americans, including their own voters.
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After 'Backroom Deal' to Make Medicaid Cuts Even Worse, GOP Passes Budget Bill Out of Committee
"Rep. Chip Roy (R-Texas) wrote in a social media post after joining Norman in voting "present" that "after a great deal of work and engagement over the weekend," the legislation "now will move Medicaid work requirements forward and reduces the availability of future subsidies under the green new scam"—a reference to clean energy tax credits established by the Inflation Reduction Act.
Roy and other Republican hardliners are also reportedly pursuing changes that could force states to end their Medicaid expansions, which would strip coverage from millions and potentially kill tens of thousands of people per year.
In its current form, the Republican reconciliation bill would inflict the largest cuts to Medicaid and the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) in U.S. history, slashing or eliminating benefits for millions by implementing strict work requirements and forcing many Medicaid recipients to pay more for coverage, among other changes—all while giving major tax breaks to the wealthy.
The legislation's Medicaid work requirements, which policy experts have condemned as cruel and ineffective, were slated to begin in 2029, but GOP hardliners want them to start immediately."
My health willing, we're going to talk a little bit later about the fascist Republican party's obsession with work requirements, and why that policy has been disastrous pretty much everywhere, and every time, the GOP has been able to legislate it into social assistance programs of any kind. What's important to understand here is that "meat is back on the menu boys" and you, or at least poor and marginalized Americans, are the meat. That means that over a trillion dollars worth of cruel cuts to Medicaid and SNAP programs that keep people alive, cuts that will thus result in dead Americans, are back on the menu too - and every rich maggot nazi in America could not be more delighted about that.
#Budget #GOP #RepublicanParty #ClassWar #Medicaid #Snap #FreedomCaucus #Murder #Theft #Healthcare #SocialMurder #Trump #USPol
After 'Backroom Deal' to Make Medicaid Cuts Even Worse, GOP Passes Budget Bill Out of Committee
jake-johnson (Common Dreams)AnarchoNinaAnalyzes
in reply to AnarchoNinaAnalyzes • • •In writing about the Republican Party's nightmare class war budget proposal, what Trump dubbed the "One Big Beautiful Bill," I've tried to focus on the mortal toll this shit is going to foist on labor class Americans in order to give outrageous tax cuts to the richest people and companies in our society. I am not employing hyperbole when I say this reconciliation bill is going to kill people; the GOP is actively engaging in corpse farming to make the rich richer, while pretending they're fighting a meaningless US debt "crisis" the bill won't address at fucking all. This is the most important issue here, and Americans need to know that their representatives are literally going to kill thousands and thousands of them in a clear act of class warfare; these people must not be allowed to accomplish their goals, and the public, particularly folks in "red" districts, needs to let these folks know they will have neither a career, nor a moment of peace until they shuffle off this mortal coil, if they pass this theft and murder bill.
Unfortunately however, GOP control of the House and Senate, albeit by very slim margins, has also allowed them to stuff this odious piece of legislation with all kinds of other gifts to broligarchs and folks trying to transform America into a fascist dictatorship. One particularly disturbing provision, given the Trump regime's close ties to Silicon Valley nazi billionaire ideologues pumping an AI-bubble worth trillions of dollars, would block all State-level legislation of any kind on what the GOP broadly defines as "artificial intelligence or automated decision-making systems" for the next ten years.
"Republicans in US Congress are trying to bar states from being able to introduce or enforce laws that would create guardrails for artificial intelligence or automated decision-making systems for 10 years.
A provision in the proposed budgetary bill now before the House of Representatives would prohibit any state or local governing body from pursuing “any law or regulation regulating artificial intelligence models, artificial intelligence systems, or automated decision systems” unless the purpose of the law is to “remove legal impediments to, or facilitate the deployment or operation of” these systems.
The provision was a last-minute addition by House Republicans to the bill just two nights before it was due to be marked up on Tuesday. The House energy and commerce committee voted to advance the reconciliation package on Wednesday morning.
The bill defines AI systems and models broadly, with anything from facial recognition systems to generative AI qualifying. The proposed law would also apply to systems that use algorithms or AI to make decisions including for hiring, housing and whether someone qualifies for public benefits."
As the article notes, this broad overreach of Congressional power comes at a time when there are already class action lawsuits being filed against companies using algorithmic software to collude on rent prices, or discriminate against marginalized renters, and will almost certainly invalidate safeguards against such practices already legislated in some "blue" states. Perhaps more disturbingly however, this deregulatory provision in the budget bill will also protect and benefit projects like Elon Musk's DOGE-infused quest to replace most federal government workers with AI systems likely provided by and to benefit his companies. The ban would also apply to online AI information resources like chatbots and LLM-powered research tools; which doesn't sound that sinister until you remember we're currently in the middle of a massive AI scandal because *someone* (it was Elon Musk) programed the Twitter chatbot tool Grok to promote a nazi conspiracy theory about white genocide in South Africa and engage in a little Holocaust minimization and denial.
Look folks, I know that AI technology, for all of its dangers, isn't inherently evil. But at some point as the evidence that I'm right continues to compile before our very eyes, I'm going to need people to accept that the really-existing AI industry we're facing down today in the not at all hypothetical world we live in, is being run by billionaire nazi cultists who want to use these programs to destroy critical thinking, turn your kids into fascists, and transform our society into a reactionary hellscape controlled entirely by guys like them. That's just who these people are, and what they're trying to do with LLM's and algorithmic technology; and you can't say it doesn't matter because we just watched these guys transform social media algorithms into a new generation of young fascist converts over the past three or four years in America. Now the Republican Party wants to legislate a free hand to accelerate that project, tucked into a class war budget bill that will absolutely kill poor people. There's a clear plan at work here, if you want to see it. Do you?
#Fascism #GOP #Budget #ClassWar #AI #ElonMusk #Trump #USPol #LLM
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in reply to AnarchoNinaAnalyzes • • •Lol, my bad folks, I forgot to include the link to the actual article I was quoting from above and then used up all my characters without doing so. Here it is:
Republicans propose prohibiting US states from regulating AI for 10 years
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Republicans propose prohibiting US states from regulating AI for 10 years
Johana Bhuiyan (The Guardian)AnarchoNinaAnalyzes
in reply to AnarchoNinaAnalyzes • • •I think one of the mistakes political opponents and media critics frequently make when analyzing Trump and what he's done to the GOP, is to present Downmarket Mussolini as outsider and an aberration from traditional Republican Party politics. Which isn't to say Trump doesn't represent an acceleration of the fascist tendencies that have long been brewing in right wing American politics (like Goldwater-long, at least) but the successful Christian Nationalist political project Trumpism now represents here in the Swine Emperor's second term, has successfully integrated most of the GOP's longstanding political projects and ideas right alongside the more openly white nationalist objectives of guys like Stephen Miller. A good example of this would be the way the Republican Party has successfully revived its decades-long experiment with adding work requirements to social assistance programs, by integrating them into homicidal budget cuts to Medicaid and SNAP, totaling more than a trillion dollars over the next ten years.
Let me assure you as someone who lived through the 'Red" conquest of the Midwest, and Rick Synder's austerity regime in Michigan, that work requirements do not at all "work" in the way libertarian freakjobs insist they do. This is because marginalization, and poverty are systemic in America and we do not fund programs like Medcaid and SNAP because "people are lazy and just don't want you to work" as Koch-topus propagandists would have you believe. The reality is that Republicans know that, and have always known it; the purpose here isn't really to weed out abuse but simply to force more people off social assistance no matter how terrible the outcomes are. And they are terrible, literally everywhere they've been adopted these policies have failed across all sorts of social assistance programs; state level schemes in Arkansas and Georgia that linked work requirements to Medicaid in particular already flopped, doing "little to boost employment while depriving many of health coverage."
Furthermore, as labor policy analyst Matt Bruenig points out, tying medical assistance to employment disempowers workers, and increases labor precarity as a result of decisions made by employers and corporations. Indeed, one of the only reasons a private healthcare system like America's can even "function," is to use programs like Medicaid as a backstop when workers lose their company insurance plans due to unemployment; and now the Republican Party wants to rip that safety net away, and hand even more power to the bosses.
commondreams.org/news/house-go…
Policy Expert Details Cruelty and Pointlessness of GOP's Medicaid Work Requirements
"Matt Bruenig, founder of the People's Policy Project, a left-wing think tank, argued in his Times op-ed that "imposing work requirements on Medicaid is a fundamentally misguided policy," particularly given that "it is employers, not workers, who make hiring, firing, and scheduling decisions."
"Last year, over 20 million workers were laid off or fired at some point from their jobs," Bruenig observed. "Many of those workers ended up losing not just all of their income but also their employer-sponsored health care. Medicaid is supposed to provide a backstop for these workers, but if we tie eligibility to work, they will find themselves locked out of the healthcare system because of decisions their employers made, often for reasons beyond their control."
To underscore the absurdity of forcing vulnerable people to document adequate work hours in order to receive public benefits, Bruenig wrote that "our society could decide that police and fire departments will not respond to calls made by individuals who worked less than 80 hours in the prior month, but most would find this repugnant and contrary to the purpose of these services."
As Bruenig goes on to note on the article, this is basically a solution in search of a problem; or rather the problem this solution solves has nothing to do with preventing Medicaid abuse and everything to do with legitimizing anti-labor class war propaganda about welfare leeches while further empowering the tyranny of the employer class.
So, let's just review okay? Work requirement policies, particularly tied to Medcaid, don't increase employment because propaganda about abuse by "lazy grifters" isn't real. They are also terrible for labor class people because the invariably result in huge numbers of people simply not being able to qualify for assistance, which of course has some pretty serious consequences if we're talking Medicaid assistance. But work requirements *do* make bosses more powerful because workers are more precarious and the money saved by denying coverage to people who should qualify should allow Marc Andreessen to buy a new yacht.
Well, I can see why Republicans love the "big beautiful" bill; it's everything they've wanted since the fall of the Berlin Wall.
#Capitalism #Budget #USPol #GOP #Austerity #ClassWar #LaborRights #Medicaid #Murder
Policy Expert Details Cruelty and Pointlessness of GOP's Medicaid Work Requirements
jake-johnson (Common Dreams)AnarchoNinaAnalyzes
in reply to AnarchoNinaAnalyzes • • •I'm not sure what it's going to take for mainstream media to admit the GOP reconciliation budget bill is absolutely a plot to murder labor class Americans for the benefit of the wealthiest people in our society, but the evidence that this is precisely what's going on here continues to mount. A breaking Congressional Budget Office estimate released last night shows that precisely because the Republican Party's class war murder and theft bill does *not* reduce the deficit, but will in fact increase it, passing this budget reconciliation bill will automatically trigger sequestration under the Statutory Pay‑As‑You‑Go Act; which is a fancy way of saying it will result in over $500 billion in cuts to Medicare over the next 10 years. This is of course despite President Donald Trump's promise that the so-called "Big Beautiful Bill" wouldn't touch funding for either Medicaid or Medicare.
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'They're Not Just Cutting Medicaid': GOP Bill Would Trigger Over $500 Billion in Medicare Cuts
"This Republican budget bill is one of the most expensive—and dangerous—bills Congress has seen in decades," said Boyle, the top Democrat on the House Budget Committee. "The nonpartisan CBO makes it clear: The deficit will explode so badly it will trigger automatic cuts, including over half a trillion dollars from Medicare."
"This is what Republicans do—pay for massive tax breaks for billionaires by going after programs families rely on the most: Medicaid, food assistance, and now Medicare," Boyle added. "It's reckless, dishonest, and deeply harmful to the middle class."
Boyle highlighted the CBO's findings during his testimony at the House Rules Committee hearing, which began in the early hours of Wednesday morning.
"This is really the breaking news," Boyle said. "Over the last several months, there's been no discussion of Medicare at all. There has been of Medicaid, but not of Medicare."
"Because of the size of the deficits, because of the PAYGO or Pay-As-You-Go Act, that would trigger sequestration of Medicare, and it would total over $500 billion," Boyle continued. "The official figure that CBO confirms is $535 billion in cuts to Medicare."
For those of you who are unaware, Medicare is the federal health insurance program that typically provides coverage for Americans 65 and over; it's at least partially funded by payroll taxes and in a country that does almost nothing to help seniors who are no longer in the workforce, it's a program that saves lives every single day. The GOP has been trying to eliminate or privatize this program for decades, and as such I have a hard time believing these proposed cuts, which again add up to like $550B over the course of ten years, are in any way accidental even if they are automatic. These GOP nazis know what they're doing, and the rest of their budget is devoted to the same goal: killing poor and marginalized people so the wealthiest individuals in our society can pile up more money they won't live long enough to spend. Peter Thiel needs more cheddar to mainstream dystopian fascist propaganda, so Grandma is going in the woodchipper; that's literally the plan here, and it is both entirely predictable and intentional.
Which of course brings up the question of why American corporate media isn't just up and telling you that the Republicans want to kill poor people and seniors to pay for Elon Musk's quest to birth himself a child army by bribing social media influencers to accept his sperm? Could it be because the people who own those media outlets stand to make a pretty penny from the GOP's reconciliation budget bill and they hate poor people almost as much as rich Republican nazis do? Who can say...
#USPol #Budget #Medicare #Seniors #Capitalism #Austerity #ClassWar #Trump #MikeJohnson #GOP #RepublicanParty #ReconciliationBill #Murder #Theft #Medicaid #SocialPrograms #Media
'They're Not Just Cutting Medicaid': GOP Bill Would Trigger Over $500 Billion in Medicare Cuts
jake-johnson (Common Dreams)AnarchoNinaAnalyzes
Unknown parent • • •@GhostOnTheHalfShell I'm not really allowed to tell people to "drag them through the street" so it's very difficult for me to adequately respond to your post.
What I will say is that these people have names and addresses, even if they don't want to hold town halls, and for the moment, protesting is still legal in America.
I think a lot of people who do have decent media literacy, have presumptions about what the public at large does and doesn't know about the political machinations going on around them. You're pretty well informed and as a speciies, humans tend to externalize their own situations and awareness on to hypothetical other humans. It's just how our brains work.
The reality however is that none of the media they consume is telling them "this shit is going to kill you" or "these guys are nazis who want you dead." Which is why I do what I do.
I can't predict the future, and I'm not psychic. But if people don't KNOW what's going on, they're not going to do anything to oppose it. And quite frankly, this is what I'm allowed to do as a citizen of a fascist dictatorship who didn't run far enough away to speak completely freely when she had the chance. I hope the people who read my work here, tell the people in their lives what they now know, and those people tell other people and so forth.
Will they? I don't know. Some days I'm pessimistic, some days I'm optimistic. There hasn't been much good news for people who don't like fascism recently. Even if this bill passes, all governments, even fascist governments, exist by the consent of the governed. It's just a question of whether or not the people are able to remind them from time to time.
AnarchoNinaAnalyzes
Unknown parent • • •I bet you thought you'd escaped budget stories, didn't ya? Sadly the joke's on us all because the GOP's homicidal class war reconciliation budget can now be fairly described as *historically* awful. As more people analyze the CBO report on the "Big Beautiful Bill" Mike Johnson is ramming through the house for Swine Emperor Trump, it's becoming clear that this is literally an unprecedented high speed robbery of the American labor class, to fatten the pockets of the already obscenely wealthy.
commondreams.org/news/republic…
CBO Report Shows Trump-GOP Bill Would Spur Unparalleled Wealth Transfer From Poor to Rich
"The nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office said Tuesday that the Republican legislation speeding through the U.S. House of Representatives would cut household resources for the bottom 10% of Americans while delivering gains to the wealthiest in the form of tax breaks.
"If enacted, this would be the largest transfer of wealth from the poor to the rich in a single law in U.S. history," Bobby Kogan, senior director of federal budget policy at the Center for American Progress, said in response to the CBO analysis, which was released shortly before the start of a dead-of-night House Rules Committee hearing on the Republican reconciliation package."
I mean, if I'm being honest I feel like we could just wrap this discussion up right there; it doesn't really get more direct than "the largest transfer of wealth from the poor to the rich in a single law in U.S. history." Let's go get some pizza?
Okay fine; there is a little bit of obtuse CBO report language to wade through in this article. Fortunately however the final breakdown isn't all that complex. In addition to stripping over a trillion and a half dollars in long term funding from life-saving social assistance programs like Medicaid, SNAP, and Medicare, this bill also shifts the tax burden onto the least wealthy Americans, to benefit more wealthy Americans in higher tax brackets. Particularly the very wealthy ruling class. Folks already being ground up by capitalism suffer more hardships and worse health outcomes, so rich people can buy more shit that helps them extract even more value out of the American labor class.
In the final analysis the CBO report proves beyond a shadow of a doubt that House Republicans are actively planning to rob and murder poor people, to pay off the rich; which some of you may remember I've been telling you all along. We just have it writing now.
#Budget #Capitalism #Austerity #ReconciliationBill #MikeJohnson #GOP #RepublicanParty #Trump #ClassWar #Murder #Theft #Economics #USPol #CBO #BobbyKogan
CBO Report Shows Trump-GOP Bill Would Spur Unparalleled Wealth Transfer From Poor to Rich
jake-johnson (Common Dreams)AnarchoNinaAnalyzes
Unknown parent • • •As I've pointed out repeatedly in this thread, there are literally so many things wrong with the GOP's homicidal class war reconciliation bill that it's hard to talk about them all, and observers are discovering new awful things about it all the time. For a pretty terrifying example of this phenomenon, we need look no further than the discovery of a hidden provision in the "Big Beautiful Bill" that will essentially unravel the US constitution, and grant Swine Emperor Trump the fascist dictatorship of his dreams.
I'm absolutely not being hyperbolic, and to prove the point I'd like to examine this late night blog post by former US Labor Secretary Robert Reich.
robertreich.substack.com/p/the…
The hidden provision in the Big Ugly Bill that makes Trump king
The key thing to understand here is that the hyper-targeted provision Reich is talking about effectively obliterates the only real power federal judges have over Trump, in relation to multiple high-profile lawsuits and court orders stopping the regime from doing illegal, unconstitutional, fascist bullshit as we speak. Things like abducting and attempting to deport foreign student anti-genocide protestors, or kidnapping migrants and trafficking them to a torture prison in El Salvador, for example.
"Not if the Big Ugly Bill is enacted with the following provision, now hidden in the bill:
“No court of the United States may use appropriated funds to enforce a contempt citation for failure to comply with an injunction or temporary restraining order if no security was given when the injunction or order was issued….”
"Translated: No federal court may enforce a contempt citation.
Obviously, courts need appropriated funds to do anything because Congress appropriates money to enable the courts to function. To require a security or bond to be given in civil proceedings seeking to stop alleged abuses by the federal government would effectively immunize such conduct from judicial review because those seeking such court orders generally don’t have the resources to post a bond.
Hence, with a stroke, the provision removes the judiciary’s capacity to hold officials in contempt."
Okay, I want to make sure everyone understands what we're talking about here. While the provision the fascist GOP has snuck into the reconciliation budget bill doesn't specifically empower Trump to rule as a dictator, in enables it in practice and we have a metric fuck-ton of evidence that Downmarket Mussolini will use it to do so. This is an administration that's already openly defying court orders, disingenuously interpreting decades-old legislation to grant the President unconstitutional powers, and publicly trying to dismantle judicial oversight of its again, illegal, fascist activities. Literally the only thing hemming the regime in right now, is that the de facto immunity granted to the President by a disastrous 6-3 fascist high SCOTUS decision last summer, doesn't extend to the rest of the regime. Trump's minions and lawyers can be held in contempt and prosecuted for ignoring or violating court orders; in fact that's currently a very real possibility in two separate and ongoing cases about the El Salvador migrant trafficking operation, which should tell you an awful lot about why House Republicans snuck this provision into the bill under the cover of darkness.
Unfortunately however, and as Reich notes, overpowering a couple of federal judges trying to stop the Trump regime from shredding the US Constitution isn't even rock bottom for this fascist bullshit. The effective elimination of contempt citations would not only render the entire US judiciary impotent and merely advisory, but it would also render the legislative branch (so, Congress and the Senate) unable to curtail, punish, or even investigate executive branch activities; since the President could simply ignore that too without courts being able to hold the regime in contempt. In other words, there would no longer any restraints on the Trump administration except those their consciences provided; and given that these are unhinged genocidal Christian Nationalists, I'm gonna avoid betting on the better angels of their nature. These folks are fascists, and now House Republicans would like to make Trump their dictator; there is no other way to interpret this provision.
"With this single provision, in other words, Trump will have crowned himself king. No Congress and no court could stop him. Even if a future Congress were to try to stop him, it could not do so without the power of the courts to enforce their hearings, investigations, subpoenas, and laws."
Folks, the people who voted to ram this bill though Congress last night are already would-be thieves and muderers; this provision now makes them the willing architects of Trump's Pork Reich. As I've said many times, the courts will not save us; we fight, or this nazi shit walks and heaven help us all.
#Fascism #Trump #Courts #PoliceState #GOP #ReconciliationBill #USConsitution #USPol
The hidden provision in the Big Ugly Bill that makes Trump king
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in reply to AnarchoNinaAnalyzes • • •Well, we're in the shit now. In the event you haven't heard, House Republicans rammed through their nightmare class war reconciliation bill in the dead of night, because when you're voting to murder and rob your own voters, it's best to wait until everyone is asleep. This is of course, bad. The "Big Beautiful Bill" does however still have to make it past the Senate, where there has been pushback over Mike Johnson's proposed $715B in Medicaid cuts; most notably from faux-populist Josh Hawley. Of course, in the US system of government the Senate has the power to alter the bill before voting; which means things could easily get worse too. The long and short of the situation is that we're probably still fucked, but we get to spend multiple weeks agonizing over whether or not we're completely fucked; because American politics is basically the meatspace answer to the Torment Nexus.
All of which means that we're still breaking down the most horrifying aspects of the GOP's homicidal class war reconciliation bill; which honestly might have so much nightmare shit inside that it'll fully pass into law before analysts get a chance to talk about all of the reasons this is a terrible bill. Take for example the unhinged and highly-partisan assault the Republican Party is conducting on green energy initiatives and subsidies. We already know the Trump regime is committed to burning the planet to ash as fast as possible purely as a matter of ideology, but did you know that eliminating everything about Biden's 2022 Inflation Reduction Act will also increase household costs for everyday Americans and eliminate as many as 830,000 jobs? These guys sure are good at "the economy."
theguardian.com/environment/20…
Trump’s tax bill to cost 830,000 jobs and drive up bills and pollution emissions, experts warn
The analysis in this article is kind of all over the place, but we're essentially looking at three issues here: job losses, increased household expenses, and climate damage that will be directly caused by this bill.
"And the legislation will cost the US 830,000 jobs by 2030 compared with the status quo, Energy Innovation found. That includes the direct loss of jobs in fields such as solar panel manufacturing and electric vehicle production, indirect job loss from the decreased investments and lower clean energy demand, and induced cuts resulting from consumer spending cuts attributable to layoffs, higher fuel costs, and other third-order effects.
“The Inflation Reduction Act was carefully crafted to create good-paying jobs in deindustrialized communities, underserved communities, and coal communities. We have seen that it is doing just that, creating good jobs you don’t need a college degree to get and opening up pathways to the middle class across the nation,” said Ted Fertik, vice-president of manufacturing and industrial policy at climate and labor advocacy group Blue Green Alliance. “Killing the tax credits in the Inflation Reduction Act is a direct attack on working Americans.”
I think these devastating numbers speak for themselves, but it's also worth pointing out that because the IRA's green energy spending was specifically targeted at rural, deindustrialized communities, this is going to result in significantly more job losses in Republican voting areas than "blue" states. Whether that matters to you is a question of opinion, but it again exposes that the GOP is actively voting to harm its own supporters at every turn in this bill.
"The bill as it stands will cause Americans’ energy bills to spike by stymying new renewable energy – often the cheapest form of new electricity generation – the non-partisan thinktank Energy Innovation calculated. The average household will see their bills rise by more than $230 by 2035."
I mean who doesn't love paying higher power bills, am I right? Obviously nobody is going to lose their minds over an additional $230 per year in energy costs, but this must be understood in the context of all the *other* ways this bill is going to increase household costs for American families; more expensive power, combines with higher medical costs, and reduced food subsidies to add up to an insurmountable barrier for low income families pretty fast.
“This will all come at the expense of the environment,” said Orvis.
The new bill will also cause the US to emit 260m tonnes more pollution than it would’ve otherwise in 2035, which is more than the entire annual emissions of Spain."
And of course it wouldn't be a Trump-approved bill if it didn't literally kill the planet faster.
Naturally, all this nightmare bullshit is being sold as "ending subsidies for woke corporations" because not getting black lung is apparently woke now. The obvious truth here however is that this ENTIRE bill is a subsidy for rich people, paid for by literally robbing and murdering labor class Americans.
#GOP #Budget #USPol #MikeJohnson #ReconciliationBill #Austerity #ClassWar #Theft #Murder #Capitalism #ClimateCrisis #energy
Trump’s tax bill to cost 830,000 jobs and drive up bills and pollution emissions, experts warn
Oliver Milman (The Guardian)AnarchoNinaAnalyzes
in reply to AnarchoNinaAnalyzes • • •With news that House Republicans also crammed in a rule that prevents Medicaid from covering gender affirming care for all Americans, including adults, I wrote a bit about the ongoing anti-trans pogrom that's being almost entirely ignored in American mainstream society. It is however, also a budget story so the link goes in this thread too:
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"As more information leaks out about how objectively horrifying the Big Billionaire Bill the GOP is ramming into law and hoping nobody notices it will kill their own voters actually is, it's becoming clear that the Act is also a way to prosecute the Trump regime's eliminationist agenda at the same time. We've already uncovered a GOP plot to defang judicial oversight over Trump's illegal and unconstitutional mass deportation campaign, and now observers have exposed another last minute change that would deny gender affirming care to, and likely cause the forced detransition of, hundreds of thousands of transgender Americans."
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in reply to AnarchoNinaAnalyzes • • •When examining the GOP's homicidal class war budget reconciliation bill, I think it's crucial to also look at why this horrible Frankenstein's monster that now exceeds a thousand pages, is being stitched together in secret and released under the cover of darkness. The fact is Republican strategists know that voting to rob and murder labor class Americans to empower and enrich billionaire broligarch nazis, while legally enshrining a fascist administrative order over US life to defend these changes, is not going to be popular with the American people once they figure out what this bullshit mega-bill actually does. Furthermore, given that there's absolutely nothing subtle about the ways the "One Big Beautiful Bill Act" transforms our society at a pen stroke, it is impossible for GOP politicians to lie and deflect their way through discussions about the bill; so they'd simply prefer you didn't know about all the awful shit inside it.
Fortunately however there are a lot of groups forensically dissecting the GOP's budget reconciliation bill, which may well be the worst piece of legislation I've ever seen the US House actually pass. Take for example recent analysis by Public Citizen showing that by forgoing the proposed increases to US military spending and ballooning funding for the Trump regime's objectively illegal and unconstitutional mass deportation program, the government could keep literally millions of labor class Americans (already being ground up by capitalism) from losing healthcare and food assistance through Medicaid and SNAP.
truthout.org/articles/gop-bill…
GOP Bill’s Militarized Funding Boost Could Instead Keep Millions on Medicaid
"According to a report released Thursday by Public Citizen, the reconciliation bill proposes a boost of over $163 billion to militarized spending, including funds for the Pentagon and for the Department of Homeland Security’s mass deportation campaign. This would bring the Pentagon’s yearly budget to over $1 trillion and triple the budget for mass immigration detention, the report says.
Further, this funding boost alone could more than fund Medicaid for nearly 14 million people at risk of losing their health care coverage under the reconciliation bill, as well as the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), or food stamps, for 11 million who may lose food assistance under the bill.
Shifting funding away from these lifesaving programs and instead allocating it to militarization is effectively “trading life for death,” the report says.
“This reconciliation package is a direct redistribution of resources from struggling Americans to the Pentagon and militarization,” said Lindsay Koshgarian, report co-author and Program Director at the National Priorities Project, in a statement. “Protecting families from losing health care and going hungry is as simple as rejecting new spending on dangerous and unnecessary weapons and indiscriminate mass deportations.”
The purpose of producing reports like this one is to demonstrate that the Regime is actively choosing to prioritize militarization, violence, and white supremacy over the healthcare and food security of labor class Americans; if somehow massive tax cuts that benefit only the top 10% of Americans, and primarily enrich the literal top 1% of earners in the country, while stacking almost another four trillion (with a t) dollars onto the debt, didn't make the point abundantly clear - this should. Naturally, this kind of analysis is rarely going to be featured in corporate media which largely supports a trillion dollar pentagon budget, and funding for militarized policing (of a particular flavor), so it behooves Americans who're aware of this objectively fascist bullshit to share this information widely; hence, this post.
If we step back to examine the broader picture here however, it's difficult to ignore the message this entire bill sends about what these nazi sociopaths want for our collective future. This is a bill that signs the death certificate for thousands, if not millions of labor class Americans, in order to enrich and empower a ruling class that bought itself a fascist government to prosecute the final stages of a real-as-fuck Pig Empire class war; while actively funding and drastically increasing the Trump regime's ability to prosecute that homicidal agenda by force, both within and beyond American borders. As the planet turns to ash, our civil rights are eroded across the entire Pig Empire, and fascist movements identify an ever-expanding circle of "others" who must be targeted for elimination, passing the One Big Beautiful Bill Act is an open signal by the ruling fascist party in America that they are preparing to wage, and win, that war immediately; and if the dystopian future they clearly envision for us is any indication, these nazis are playing for keeps.
#Fascism #Trump #Imperialism #ReconciliationBill #BillionaireBill #ClassWar #Theft #Murder #Migrants #MassDeportation #WhiteNationalism #Pentagon
GOP Bill’s Militarized Funding Boost Could Instead Keep Millions on Medicaid
Sharon Zhang (Truthout)AnarchoNinaAnalyzes
Unknown parent • • •I hate to keep harping on the same point, but it's almost as if the fascist GOP knows they're probably not going to be able to pass very much legislation before the midterms, so they're determined to squeeze every ounce of authoritarianism and legalized political persecution they can into what is ostensibly, a reconciliation budget bill. Take for example this recent Intercept report revealing that hidden deep inside the "One Big Beautiful Bill Act" is a provision that would drastically increase criminal penalties for whistleblowers who leak unauthorized disclosures of tax records, and those who “print or publish in any manner” leaked tax return information.
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Why Does GOP Budget Bill Focus on Punishing People Who Leak Tax Returns?
"As the Trump administration vows to crack down on leakers, Republicans in Congress want to hand the Justice Department even more power to punish one extremely specific type of leak: unauthorized disclosures of tax records, which in recent years have exposed the creative accounting of the Trump family and wealthy allies like Elon Musk.
A provision tucked near the end of the GOP’s massive budget bill — at page 1,081 of the 1,082-page text circulated late Sunday — would double the maximum prison sentence for leaking tax returns to 10 years and increase possible fines from $5,000 to $250,000 per violation.
Boosting penalties for leakers may seem an odd fit for a budget bill, much like the “nonprofit killer” provision that was recently nixed without explanation. Because of their tenuous relationship to fiscal matters, the provisions potentially aren’t allowed under the rules for Congress’s budget reconciliation process."
Obviously this is nowhere near as serious an issue as banning Medicaid coverage for gender affirming care, or carving a trillion dollars out of Medicaid and SNAP programs that keep labor class Americans alive, so you can give billionaire broligarchs like Peter Thiel more spare yacht money; there is however a lot of weird and repressive bullshit going on here. Most importantly, the proposed penalties for publishing leaked tax information is a clear attempt to suppress journalists and free speech rights in general; it almost certainly isn't constitutionally legal, although the jury is very much still out on how much that actually matters in Trump's brave new fascist America.
The other half of this story then is the reality that this provision is all part of a longstanding Republican grievance over Trump's leaked tax returns, and the maximum five year sentence given to the man who leaked them, Charles Littlejohn. You can check out the linked story for more details, but I would still advise against assuming this is purely just a genuflection to Swine Emperor Trump's bruised ego and vengeance complex. The reality is that what the fascist GOP is proposing here amounts to increased targeting of a form of modern whistleblowers, who are only denied that designation because they're targeting the secrets of a wealthy ruling class who employ their considerably financial power to dictate the political possibilities in our society. As climate crisis transforms into climate catastrophe, billionaires buy more Pig Empire governments, and undisclosed wealthy funders pay to disseminate anti-protest, fascist, and even eliminationist propaganda in our discourse, Charles Littlejohn will not be the last whistleblower exposing the tax records of our ruling classes; and the Republican Party clearly means to discourage that behavior with provisions like this one slipped into the reconciliation budget.
#Budget #USPol #GOP #RepublicanParty #BillionaireBill #Trump #Fascism #TaxReturns #Whistleblowers #ReconciliationBill #Media #FreeSpeech #1stAmendment #ClassWar #Billionaires
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in reply to AnarchoNinaAnalyzes • • •I know some of you folks struggle with the massive amount of reading it takes to really get a handle on the GOP's class war reconciliation budget, so today I'd like to mix in this eighteen minute video by Mike Figueredo of The Humanist Report that covers a couple of the topics we've been discussing in this thread, and includes analysis of some (horrible) aspects of this bill I haven't even had time to touch on yet.
Mike opens up with a discussion about why House Republicans don't want to talk about their sociopathic theft and murder bill that enriches billionaires at the cost of labor class American lives, and some of the ways they're working to obfuscate the truth and discredit accurate analysis of what the "One Big Beautiful Bill Act" actually does; including obtaining injunctions against Democrat-funded billboards warning people that the GOP would gut Medicaid funding, on the grounds that the accusations were "false" - which is funny not only because the GOP just advanced a bill that guts Medicaid funding exactly like the Democrat billboards said they would, but also because I don't recall any injunctions ever being awarded to stop the GOP from lying to the public on billboards.
This then transitions into a surprisingly thorough overview of what the "One Big Beautiful Bill Act" does; including tax cuts for billionaires, paid for by slashing funding for Medicaid, SNAP, climate crisis mitigation, and student loan reductions. As clips provided by Figueredo demonstrate this is going to harm Americans in all sorts of ways that aren't being discussed very much right now in our political discourse, including forcing the closure of rural hospitals, reducing Veterans services, defunding disability support, driving up unemployment, and of course the elimination of gender affirming care, including life-saving HRT, for hundreds of thousands of Americans. Finally as in my analysis, Mike brings the whole story home by focusing on why this bill will literally destroy America, and represents an active class war against labor class people, on behalf of the very richest members of our ruling class.
It's a slick little presentation, and watching it is worth your time.
The Humanist Report: Republicans DESPERATE to Hide How They Just Voted to Destroy Their OWN Constituents' Lives
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"House Republicans just passed Trump’s “Big Beautiful Bill,” which transfers wealth from the poorest Americans to the richest. After getting what they wanted, they’re not too happy about people asking them about their deceit. For example, multi-millionaire Republican Virginia Foxx condemned the “extreme” language used to describe their disastrous bill, while other millionaire Republicans like Marianette Miller-Meeks ran away from advocates when she was asked about the bill. In this video we’ll look at the pathetic response from the GOP and talk about the most harmful elements of the bill."
#USPol #ReconciliationBill #MikeFigueredo #TheHumanistReport #Video #GOP #ClassWar #TransRights #Medicaid #Snap #Capitalism
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in reply to AnarchoNinaAnalyzes • • •@voxofgod And then like if they say they can't, tell them they "only need 30 Senators and David Dayen wrote about it in The American Prospect."
They know TAP; they all read TAP.
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Unknown parent • • •Given what I've already written about the GOP's homicidal class war budget, I think anyone who isn't a nazi, a billionaire, or both can readily agree that anyone in a position to stop this monstrous theft and murder bill from getting through the US Senate and becoming law, should do that. The problem of course being that due to the budget reconciliation process, and the Republican majority in the Senate, it hasn't looked like there is anything the Democrats can do to stop this bill from passing if GOP Senators work up the courage to murder their own voters for Trump and his broligarch masters; until now.
What if I told you that in their arrogance and haste to turn the planet to ash for its extractivist donors, Republicans have made a potentially-fatal mistake that would allow Senate Dems to run out the clock on this Congress and prevent a floor vote on the "One Big Beautiful Bill Act," or for that matter any other legislation Trump and the GOP wanted to pass into law? Is that something you'd want Democrats to do, even understanding that the price of admission is fully breaking a US Senate that the GOP just smashed itself?
If your answer to that last question is yes, get ready to start phoning Senators, because noted policy nerd David Dayen says its possible, and the Democratic Party already knows so.
prospect.org/politics/2025-05-…
"Only executive branch agency rules can be overturned by a CRA resolution, and only within 60 legislative days after being presented to Congress, in an up-or-down vote that avoids the Senate filibuster. The Senate parliamentarian, joining the auditors at the Government Accountability Office, said that the EPA waivers were not “rules” as defined by the CRA, and therefore couldn’t be put into a resolution. Sen. Mike Lee (R-UT), in a communication he sent last Congress about these very EPA waivers, agreed that the “federal preemption waivers cannot be reviewed under the Congressional Review Act.”
Yet Senate Republicans said, “Tough, we’re doing it anyway.” And Lee voted with them.
California has already announced that it will sue to maintain its waiver, charging that the Senate had no authority to overturn it. But the Senate operates largely on precedent, and now that the parliamentarian has been disregarded on this point, virtually any action the executive branch takes could be construed as a rule, and therefore subject to fast-track congressional review.
For this reason, Democrats could subject the Senate to time-consuming resolution votes repeatedly, to such a degree that the Senate would not have time to do anything else for the rest of this session of Congress. In other words, Democrats could respond to the waiver vote by paralyzing the Senate, and stopping the giant Trump tax bill from ever reaching the floor."
This article is absolutely wonk shit, and if you're not familiar with the internal mechanics of the US government and Senate rules in particular, it might be a bit of a slog to get through. The important point to understand here is that any alteration of executive branch agency rules, can be used to trigger a Congressional Review Act (CRA) resolution with the support of only *30* Senators, which triggers an automatic 10 hours of debate and a vote, and all of that *must* be conducted before further Senate business can proceed. Normally this would only affect a very narrow number of situations that come before the US Senate, but the GOP just voted that almost anything they don't like can be considered an executive branch agency rule, so they could fuck over California emission standards, opening up the option for 30 Senate Dems to bring forward a potentially endless number of CRA resolutions and literally freeze the Senate.
That means no floor vote to pass the One Big Beautiful Bill Act, or for that matter anything else Trump and the GOP want to ram through the Senate either. As Dayen makes clear, the GOP has effectively unleashed the kraken.
"The bottom line is this: If you found something like 1,000 current or former agency actions—a reasonable number considering all the work executive branch agencies do—you would probably have enough to keep the Senate debating and voting on CRA resolutions through the duration of this Congress.
That means the Senate would never have the ability to take up executive branch or judicial nominations, or legislation like the One Big Beautiful Bill Act that recently passed the House. Senate Democrats could put the chamber into permanent gridlock, and thereby save 14 million people from losing their Medicaid coverage, save millions more from loss of SNAP benefits, while also forcing the 2017 Trump tax cuts to expire. That’s the level of hardball that can be played here."
So, I guess the only question left here is are Chuck Schumer and Senate Democrats prepared to go nuclear if it'll save perhaps millions of labor class lives? If they aren't, what good are they to us in a fascist America where everyone is next on the firing line?
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Senate Democrats Have Been Handed a Tool to Stop the Big Beautiful Bill
David Dayen (The American Prospect)AnarchoNinaAnalyzes
in reply to AnarchoNinaAnalyzes • • •Unfortunately we still haven't run out of terrible things to talk about in the Republican Party's homicidal class war budget, the Billionaire's Murder Bill if you will, while it percolates in the GOP-controlled US Senate. I'm a little late to the party, but I'd like to talk a bit about the bill's proposed changes to immigration policy and funding, because I think it exposes how the absurdly-named "One Big Beautiful Bill Act" is as much a vehicle to prosecute a white nationalist policy agenda, as it is a piece of budget legislation that openly robs the American labor class on behalf of uber-wealthy oligarchs.
Using this May 17th, 2025 article from The Guardian, I want to focus in on two key areas of discussion here: funding, and ethno-nationalist policy. For clarity's sake however, I'm going to look at them in the opposite order they're presented in the article, starting with funding.
theguardian.com/us-news/2025/m…
US House Republicans propose fees on immigrants to fund Trump’s crackdown
"More than $50bn is allocated in the legislation to construct a wall along the border with Mexico, as well as fortifications elsewhere. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (Ice) will receive $45bn for detention facilities, $14bn for its deportation operations and billions of dollars more to hire 10,000 new agents by 2029."
This is the most straightforward part of the bill's odious support for Trump's fascist mass deportation scheme, and since it actually deals with allocating funds, this is the part you're supposed to put in a budget reconciliation bill. Frankly speaking however there is nothing appropriate about spending $50B on a border wall we know won't "work" to keep out migrants and as recently as five years ago at least one side of the US political establishment recognized would be a grotesque monument to American nativism; a formerly partisan principle that tragically seems to have fallen by the wayside in the Democratic Party's desperate quest to court suburban cracker voters in the lead up to an election they'd go on to lose anyway. Given that Trump is already using ICE as his white nationalist Gestapo, does anyone who isn't a raging nazi think it's a good idea to let DHS hire 10,000 more ICE goons? Whose interests does it actually serve to hand $45B to private prison contractors, and budget another $14B for fascist mass deportations? Please keep in mind here that you can't divorce these expenditures from the massive cuts to social safety net programs specifically targeting the American labor class; in addition to murdering people for bonus billionaire yacht money, the GOP is saying that your kids should go hungry and poor people should hop in the woodchipper so Trump can build his absurd and racist border wall.
As disgusting as all of that is however, the real kicker here is the way the proposed budget bill works to create a de facto, albeit loose, white nationalist ban on immigration, through the application of unprecedented fees for sponsors of would be immigrants, including asylum seekers.
"Heidi Altman, vice-president of policy at the National Immigration Law Center, said the new fees appeared targeted at the sorts of immigrants that the Trump administration has prioritized keeping out, such as asylum seekers, who arrived in large numbers during Joe Biden’s term.
“It’s part of the administration’s assault on humanitarian protections for immigrant communities,” Altman said. “This is an entire new way of thinking about fees as a penalty, essentially, for an immigrant status.”
Under the bill, immigrants would have to pay $1,000 to apply for asylum, $100 to keep an application active each year as it makes it through the overburdened immigration system, and $550 for a work permit. People requesting humanitarian parole to enter the United States would have to pay $1,000, and abused or neglected children who qualify for a program called Special Immigrant Juvenile Status would have to pay $500. Immigration cases can take a long time to resolve in court, but if a defendant asks a judge for a continuance, they would have to pay $100 each time.
These fees do not exist under current law, and the bill specifies they cannot be waived in almost all circumstances."
Look folks, the "both sides" muppets in our discreetly white supremacist media aren't going to grapple with what this bill does because they're terrified of being sued by the Klepto Kaiser, but this is pretty obviously some cracker nazi shit. By putting un-waivable and arduous fees on even asylum processes, the regime is actively working to screen out migrants from poorer, browner countries in the global South in a way that won't immediately be flagged as illegal ethno-nationalist bullshit in the larger discourse; because newsflash, America is kinda racist. Practically speaking however, this is an attempt to enshrine Trump's project to whiten America into law, by abusing the budget reconciliation process.
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US House Republicans propose fees on immigrants to fund Trump’s crackdown
Chris Stein (The Guardian)AnarchoNinaAnalyzes
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in reply to AnarchoNinaAnalyzes • • •Sooo...
I guess we'll have a chance to see what the Dems are actually made of--or if they are indeed complicit.
I don't wanna be a downer here, but my guess is the latter.
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in reply to AnarchoNinaAnalyzes • • •I've never been a believer in the importance of widely publicizing all the monstrous, fascist bullshit GOP and Republican-aligned officials spout to justify their horrible political decisions when someone finally presses them for answers about why, for example, they're prepared to kill thousands of their own voters to give Broligarch villains more spare yacht money. The simple truth however is that we already know these maggot bootlicking nazis don't give a fuck if labor class Americans live or die; it's written all over their policies, and thus it doesn't really matter what bullshit they come up with to justify those policies. At some point however, the mask slips often enough and these monsters say the quiet part out enough times, that the callous inhuman response to questions about the real human carnage the Republicans are enabling, becomes so repugnant it becomes a story in its own right.
As such I'm gonna do a slop-post round up of some of the most outrageous things GOP politicians and Republican-aligned media people have said to justify their support for, again, a homicidal class war bill that will kill thousands, potentially millions of Americans, and drag the country closer to the fascist dictatorship of Trump's dreams.
Fist up, GOP House Speaker and noted fundie fascist "anti-porn pact with his son" haver Mike Johnson wants you to know that if the One Big Beautiful Bill Act kills you, or someone you love, it's because you were undeserving of medical care.
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Mike Johnson Claims 'Big, Beautiful Bill' Will Only Cut Medicaid For Undeserving People
“The numbers of Americans who are affected are those that are entwined in our work to eliminate fraud, waste and abuse,” Johnson said on CNN."
Even setting aside the fact that Johnson is lying, this is absolutely going to harm people who depend on Medicaid, and the numerous reports in this thread prove it; what the Speaker openly admitted is more or less that if you can't work, the government considers you "waste, fraud, and abuse" which is an extraordinary thing to say to underpaid, underserved labor class people you want to keep voting for you.
Next up, the Republican Senator from Iowa, Joni Ernst, resorted to amateur existentialism to defend her support for the Billionaire Bill. Sure, this legislation will kill people, but on a long enough timeline aren't we all going to die?
truthout.org/articles/gop-sena…
GOP Senator’s Defense of Medicaid Cuts: “Well, We All Are Going to Die”
"As Iowa Republican Sen. Joni Ernst answered a question about the GOP’s cuts in a town hall, constituents concerned over the future of crucial lifesaving programs yelled, “people are going to die.”
“Well, we all are going to die,” Ernst responded, in an exasperated tone. “For heaven’s sakes. For heaven’s sakes, folks.”
Like Johnson above, Ernst also resorted to bald-faced lies about the GOP's desire to protect the most vulnerable; which once again can be confirmed as absolute bullshit due to the overwhelming number of nonpartisan analysis reports indicated the One Big Beautiful Bill Act is definitely going to kill poor, disabled, or otherwise marginalized people. In addition to targeting trans people, effectively banning asylums seekers from nonwhite countries, and helping Trump ignore court orders.
Things were no better on Trump state news, otherwise known as Fox. Over there, host Brian Kilmeade wants you to know that this is only going to affect broke people "addicted to free money" in the form of healthcare, and those chumps would have died already if the program worked like it's "supposed to."
Fox Host Blames Gutting Medicaid On Poor “Healthcare Addicts”
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I'd like to take a moment to pick out that last line of reasoning, because it runs through a majority of the ways these nazi ghouls are trying to justify throwing your grandma into a woodchipper while releasing the largest Pentagon budget in American history *and* giving the uber-wealthy ruling class the largest tax cut we've ever seen, at the same time. You see, it would be very hard for the GOP to just straight up deny the Billionaire Bill is going to harm millions of labor class people in terrible ways, although some are trying that strategy. What they've settled on is an argument that Medicaid and other social safety net programs were never intended to help all the people they'll be denying coverage to. There's just one problem in that this argument does nothing to address the human carnage the bill is going to cause; they're saying if you die, you were always meant to die, and they're not even blinking while doing it.
Finally of course, we need to give a special shoutout to GOP Congressman Mike Flood, who when confronted at a town hall about a provision in the bill he'd just voted for, blurted out that he hadn't even read it.
Town hall ERUPTS over GOP rep.'s confession about House budget bill
msnbc.com/msnbc/watch/town-hal…
#GOP #Budget #ClassWar #MikeJohnson #USPol
Town hall ERUPTS over GOP rep.'s confession about House budget bill
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in reply to AnarchoNinaAnalyzes • • •Friends, how good is it in politics when you pass a bill that will murder your constituents, in the dead of night, and them immediately afterwards have to spend every day lying about what the bill does, calling your own voters leeches, and pretending you didn't even read it before you voted to pass it? Yeap, House Republicans are trying to defend voting for the Billionaire Bill again.
First up we once again return to the GOP Speaker of the House, and fundie fascist puritan creep, Mike Johnson. After essentially claiming everyone who dies because of the cuts in the One Big Beautiful Bill Act probably deserved it went over like a lead balloon last week, Johnson was back in the media recently to inform you that if 4.8M people lose healthcare, that was a result of personal choices, and no concern of Congress's.
truthout.org/articles/republic…
Republicans Are Mocking Americans They Want to Take Medicaid Away From
“Those 4.8 million people will not lose their Medicaid unless they choose to do so,” Johnson said.
He was referring to a figure from the Congressional Budget Office suggesting that 4.8 million people would lose coverage and become uninsured under the GOP’s work requirements for Medicaid.
The right, meanwhile, has spun that figure into meaning that those 4.8 million people could gain employment and get back on Medicaid. This is misleading, as research has found that stricter work requirements would not increase employment while also barring those unable to navigate red tape from enrolling.
Other estimates of the consequences of work requirements put that figure far higher, with some saying that 36 million people could lose coverage, or roughly half of Americans enrolled in Medicaid."
Regardless of whether you think the CBO's estimate is undercounted or not, please keep in mind that even these 4.8M people represent only a portion of anywhere from 9 to 13M estimated Americans who will lose Medicaid coverage if this bill gets through the Senate unaltered. Naturally Johnson has no words to offer them because he wants you to focus on the work requirements, so he can engage in the time-honored winger tactic of demonizing those receiving any kind of social safety net benefit as lazy thieves who should just get a job. As the Truthout article I shared goes on to note however, Johnson is openly lying and the vast majority of people on Medicaid already work and just don't make enough money to afford health insurance. As we noted in a post above, the generous estimate is that perhaps 8% of recipients are the able-bodied people who could work, but aren't that Mikey is demonizing here, and most of those people are temporarily out of work entirely because of decisions made by employers. Regardless, even if every single person in that 8% immediately got a job because of work requirements, the GOP reconciliation budgets broader cuts to Medicaid go far, far deeper than that number could possibly account for. Which of course leads one to question how working poor GOP voters are going to feel when they find out the Republican Speaker of the House meant *them* when he said the budget was targeting lazy people making a personal choice not have healthcare? Leopards may be eating faces all around.
Next up we have everyone's favorite Mom for Hitler, Florida Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene. When confronted about her vote for a reconciliation budget bill that also bans state-level legislation on AI technology for the next ten years, Marj offered up the outrageous but entirely plausible excuse that she didn't even read it before she voted for it.
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Marjorie Taylor Greene criticized for not reading Trump’s ‘big beautiful’ bill
"Republican firebrand Marjorie Taylor Greene has drawn widespread criticism from Democratic colleagues for admitting that not only did she not read Donald Trump’s tax and spending bill before voting for it, but she would have voted against it had she read thoroughly.
Greene revealed she was unaware of a provision in Trump’s “one big beautiful bill” (OBBB) that would prevent states from regulating artificial intelligence systems for a decade. The Georgia representative said she would have voted against the entire bill if she had known about the AI language buried on pages 278-279.
“Full transparency, I did not know about this section on pages 278-279 of the OBBB that strips states of the right to make laws or regulate AI for 10 years,” Greene wrote on X. “I am adamantly OPPOSED to this and it is a violation of state rights and I would have voted NO if I had known this was in there.”
I mean, I for one do not have a particularly hard time believing the Jewish space lasers lady isn't a big reader. That having been said, it sure is hard to credibly pretend a homicidal class war murder and theft bill that kills your voters for billionaires is "beautiful" when feigned ignorance and sneering austerity propaganda is all you can offer to defend its provisions.
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Marjorie Taylor Greene criticized for not reading Trump’s ‘big beautiful’ bill
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in reply to AnarchoNinaAnalyzes • • •Alright, so we've had a couple looks at what the ruling Republican Party has to say in defense of their homicidal class war budget reconciliation bill, and let's just say the results did not inspire confidence that this isn't just a way to rob and murder millions of labor class Americans so guys like Peter Thiel can build city-state cyberpunk dictatorships in the hollowed out husk of a country they appear dead set on destroying. This isn't budget policy, it's looting and homicidal neglect, which is why none of the fascist minions the GOP has trotted out to defend it has been able to offer up more than austerity propaganda or sneering protestant morality plays in its defense.
If there's one thing in my almost five decades on this Earth I've learned about the Republican Party, it's that no matter how clearly racist, reactionary, and unhinged their rhetoric may be, you cannot allow them to have the last word in any discussion, to hang like a far in the air, because folks who aren't paying close attention will assume that gives the fascist right's arguments some validity. So let's have a look at what some experts who've studied the One Big Beautiful Bill Act have to say on the subjects of looting, and murder as it pertains to this bill.
First up, six Nobel-prize winning economists had a look at the Billionaire Bill and flat out said it would tank the economy while benefiting only the wealthiest Americans.
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'Start Over From Scratch': Nobel Laureate Economists Denounce GOP Budget Bill
"The combination of cuts to key safety net programs like Medicaid and SNAP and tax cuts disproportionately benefiting higher-income households means that the House budget constitutes an extremely large upward redistribution of income," the economists warned. "Given how much this bill adds to the U.S. debt, it is shocking that it still imposes absolute losses on the bottom 40% of U.S households."
"The United States has a number of pressing economic challenges to address, many of which require a greater level of state capacity to navigate—capacity that will be eroded by large tax cuts," the letter concludes. "The House bill addresses none of the nation's key economic challenges usefully and exacerbates many of them. The Senate should refuse to pass this bill and start over from scratch on the budget."
Well, no wonder Donald Trump wants to get rid of leftist indoctrination in American universities, because apparently award-winning budget hawks coming out of MIT, CUNY, Harvard, and Columbia are rabid communist ideologues who can't see the fiscal wisdom of gutting the country and ballooning the deficit to give rich people massive permanent tax breaks. You know how I feel about deficit discussions but it's pretty telling that even in mainstream "capitalism can work for us all" economic circles, this reconciliation bill isn't close to passing the smell test. These economists might not be using the same words I am, but they're telling you the same thing: the Billionaire Bill is open theft and looting of the US labor class, on behalf of the wealthiest people in our society.
Okay, so that's theft covered, let's move on to murder. Health experts from Yale and Penn calculated that the bill's deep Medicaid cuts will kill a minimum of 51,000 more Americans each year.
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Trump’s “Big, Beautiful Bill” Will Lead to 51,000 Preventable Deaths Each Year
"n a letter sent to Senate leaders on June 3, a team of health experts at Yale University and the University of Pennsylvania warn that funding cuts included in the budget reconciliation package narrowly passed by House Republicans last month would lead to 51,000 more people dying across the United States each year...
The estimate of 51,000 preventable deaths is based on details from a previous analysis from CBO, which initially found that 13.7 million people would lose their health care coverage by 2034. Since CBO has now revised that estimate to be higher in response to queries from Democrats, the estimate of 51,000 deaths could, in fact, be an undercount."
Let me stress that last part in the quote above, this is almost *definitely* a significant undercount. Not only because the GOP's proposed cuts go deeper than the CBO initially realized, but because we don't and cannot know about all the knock on effects this class war budget bill will produce that will ultimately lead to the loss of American lives that would otherwise continue without these healthcare spending cuts. Of course what would commie egg head Ivy League health experts know right? I'm sure their understanding of the real human carnage these cuts will produce pales in comparison to intellectual giants in the Republican Party like Mike Flood, and Marjorie Taylor Green who didn't even read the bill.
Who are you gonna believe America; woke economists and pinko health experts or the weird garden gnome House-Speaker who maintains an anti-porn pact with his adult son?
*shudder*
Trump’s “Big, Beautiful Bill” Will Lead to 51,000 Preventable Deaths Each Year
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in reply to AnarchoNinaAnalyzes • • •I bet you thought "Nina is too busy to make me think about the GOP's nightmare homicidal class war budget reconciliation bill now," didn't you? You fools, I have not even begun to reach my capacity for railing away about wonky bullshit that's actually a not even all that secret plan to farm American corpses to fatten up the rich. On the subject of the fascist GOP's absurdly-named "One Big Beautiful Bill Act" I have good news, and I have catastrophically fucking bad news.
The good news is that the GOP controlled Senate hasn't passed the class war murder bill yet. The bad news is that's probably because fascist Republican Senators actively want it to kill more Americans so they can look like tough on debt budget hawks.
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Senate GOP Dumps Gasoline on 'Five-Alarm Fire' by Proposing Even Deeper Medicaid Cuts
"It shocks the conscience that Senate Republican leaders saw the impacts of the House bill—16 million more people uninsured and millions losing help buying groceries, including families with children—and chose to double down," said Sharon Parrott, president of the Center on Budget and Policy Priorities.
Leslie Dach, chair of the advocacy group Protect Our Care, said in a statement that "this bill was already a five-alarm fire for American healthcare, and Senate Republicans have just poured gasoline on it."
"Contrary to what they've repeatedly promised, Republicans are torching Medicaid, ripping apart the Affordable Care Act, and leaving 16 million people without the critical care they need, all so Trump and the GOP can funnel more money to their billionaire and corporate friends," said Dach. "Seniors will be thrown out of nursing homes, people fighting cancer will be cut off from treatment, and rural hospitals will shutter. Senate Republicans have made this cruel, heartless bill even worse as they continue on their endless pursuit to destroy our healthcare system."
Let's just make sure we all understand what's going on here. Mike Johnson and the assclown fascists in the GOP-controlled House passed a budget reconciliation bill that guts Medicaid, will deny healthcare to anywhere between 10 and 16 million labor class Americans, and *conservative* estimates say will kill 51,000 additional people a year (it will kill a LOT more than that.) They sent that bill to the GOP-controlled Senate, and those nazi chucklefucks said "absolutely not; you fucking commies aren't killing enough poor people, let us show you how it's done." The Senate Finance Committee now wants to increase work requirements we already know are a trojan horse for sheering millions off Medicaid rolls, and actively devastate the budgets of States that have expanded Medicaid coverage under the Affordable Care Act; so Democrat-run states.
"The Senate version would also sharply limit provider taxes that states use to fund their Medicaid programs. Edwin Park, a research professor at Georgetown University's Center for Children and Families, warned the provision would "devastate" state finances, particularly where lawmakers have expanded Medicaid under the Affordable Care Act (ACA).
"This will create huge budget holes over time, some in as little as two years, forcing states to make severe, highly damaging cuts," Park wrote in an analysis of the new legislation."
Please keep in mind that this all part of a GOP mega bill that contains unprecedented military spending, and absolutely fucking obscene tax giveaways to the very richest oligarchs in US society. You know how I feel about deficit talk; it's some bougie made-up bullshit designed to pave the way for austerity politics and harsh living conditions under capitalist oppression. If however Senate Republicans *really* wanted to reduce deficit spending in the Billionaire bill, they could have just as easily reduced the tax breaks for the ultra wealthy, or given the warmongers in the Pentagon a few less toys this year. Since however the purpose of the mega bill appears to be killing poor people to enrich the wealthy, they've opted to just do that "but more" instead.
You know folks, elections really *aren't* suicide pacts. If these people are dead set on killing the American labor class, and it very much appears that they are, it would probably behoove those of us on the chopping block to start considering what we need to do about it. I know there's an awful lot to protest going on in the American corner of capitalist hellworld right now, but these folks are on the verge of getting away with slow motion mass murder here. I'm certainly not advocating for violence, but it's very hard for me to understand how the politicians voting for either version of the Billionaire Bill go about their official business each day without having to face throngs of protestors disrupting their ability to work; which in this context means kill labor class Americans, even their own voters, for the very rich.
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Senate GOP Dumps Gasoline on 'Five-Alarm Fire' by Proposing Even Deeper Medicaid Cuts
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