Law The “Big Beautiful Bill” Quietly Guts Judicial Power— Trump could end the system of Checks and Balances!!!

-saddles his kids with trillion dollar deficits, and undoubtedly higher taxes in the future, for fewer services mind you, now that daddy and friends had their bill reduced.

"I'm good - daddy gave me no taxes on overtime - who cares what happens to my kids in the future" - ditzymma79

Ya, if I were you, I wouldn't have an answer for such dumbassery either.
Cry more
 
Yes, they are lol. The GOP is gutting Medicaid lmao among other things. But I'm sure Representative whoever will be sure to bring up the auto loan deduction when their constituents start throwing empty prescription bottles at the stage.

No one is "gutting Medicaid". You should stop with the Left Cult talking points being spewed all over MSNBC. Medicaid has been filled with abuse. BBB strengthens Medicaid for those who should receive it like pregnant women, children, seniors, people with disabilities, and low income families. It eliminates waste, fraud, and abuse. It removes illegal aliens, enforces work requirements, and protects Medicaid for the truly vulnerable. If we give it away to those that shouldn't need it, it won't be there for those that actually do.
 
Please indicate on this map where there is $2.13 Minimum Wage. I don't see it?

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Put on a skirt a wait tables buttercup.

You have just proven you're not knowledgeable enough on the topic to continue.
So, go to google.com. In the search box, type minimum wage for tipped employees. Read the search results.
Then come back, and we can continue this conversation.
 
No one is "gutting Medicaid". You should stop with the Left Cult talking points being spewed all over MSNBC. Medicaid has been filled with abuse. BBB strengthens Medicaid for those who should receive it like pregnant women, children, seniors, people with disabilities, and low income families. It eliminates waste, fraud, and abuse. It removes illegal aliens, enforces work requirements, and protects Medicaid for the truly vulnerable. If we give it away to those that shouldn't need it, it won't be there for those that actually do.
Medicaid isn't being strengthened for anyone, you drooling, red assed baboon lol. We're not getting "more" Medicaid for people that need it; people that need it are getting way, way less. That's how massive budget cuts work. But braying stink mules like yourself will say "oh well, that kid or that old woman shouldn't have been on it in the first place". And that's because you don't give a flying fuck about Medicaid, or anyone else at all, but rather the feeling if empowerment that comes from knowing other people are being forcibly screwed over and can't do a fucking thing about it
 
They have the votes now for whenever dollar tree Obama finishes his racist filibuster. They already scheduled the bill signing for tomorrow. Even Massie is a yes.

As he should be. This months jobs report came out, an other month blowing expectations out of the water. So of course the GDP is going to increase and the CBO scoring is way off. The economists keep getting it wrong lol





At this point, you have to really wonder when they're gonna stop making all these doom and gloom predictions that never go their way, and prove them to be pissing in the wind, while simultaneously proving Trump to be a God among men.

It's getting ridiculous.
 
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  • No tax on tips and overtime pay: Service and hourly workers earning under $150 k receive a new deduction, tips are tax-free, and overtime isn’t taxed
  • Boosted Child Tax Credit: Increased to $2,500 per child (House version) through 2028, then $2,000 annually, helping working families .
  • Senior deduction on Social Security: Seniors under $75 k ($150 k joint) can deduct up to $6,000, shielding most from Social Security tax
  • Auto loan interest deduction: Deduct up to $10,000/year in interest for U.S.-assembled car loans
  • Expanded SALT cap: state and local tax deduction cap raised to $40 k, benefiting mid-income families especially in high-tax states
Those aren't "meager crumbs".
Something tells me you aren't so excited about these deductions for yourself. I also doubt you're at risk of losing your medical coverage. Just imagine the people who earn orders of magnitude more than you do, the ones who are getting the biggest savings, and you can see why these can be described as crumbs.
 
Something tells me you aren't so excited about these deductions for yourself. I also doubt you're at risk of losing your medical coverage. Just imagine the people who earn orders of magnitude more than you do, the ones who are getting the biggest savings, and you can see why these can be described as crumbs.
And what bill were you expecting? The "Make Rich People Give Up All Their Shit" bill?

When your expectations are so cartoonishly ridiculous, everything seems bad. Come back down to Earth anytime now, bud.
 
You're guaranteed to make $15 an hour. A waitress isn't. Their money mainly relies on the generosity of the patrons.
What are your thoughts on a livable wage and public assistance? What makes people who earn tips special over others who need to settle for minimum wage or getting taxed on twice the income?
 
And what bill were you expecting? The "Make Rich People Give Up All Their Shit" bill?

When your expectations are so cartoonishly ridiculous, everything seems bad. Come back down to Earth anytime now, bud.
You mean the people who have massive wealth with the current tax regulations? They need these massive breaks because they've been having to give up all their shit? With this bill they get to keep all their shit even after they die.

What I expect is for everyone to pay taxes and at a higher percentage the more they earn. The debt isn't going to pay itself off but it's no surprise this bill is being pushed through by the self proclaimed King of Debt that's openly using his position to enrich himself.
 
What are your thoughts on a livable wage and public assistance? What makes people who earn tips special over others who need to settle for minimum wage or getting taxed on twice the income?
It's funny
The folks around here trying to hold up the tip/tax thing as somehow meaningful are imo the least likely among us to actually tip their waitress lol
 
No one is "gutting Medicaid". You should stop with the Left Cult talking points being spewed all over MSNBC. Medicaid has been filled with abuse. BBB strengthens Medicaid for those who should receive it like pregnant women, children, seniors, people with disabilities, and low income families. It eliminates waste, fraud, and abuse. It removes illegal aliens, enforces work requirements, and protects Medicaid for the truly vulnerable. If we give it away to those that shouldn't need it, it won't be there for those that actually do.

It's like you asked chatgtp to give the most retarded trumpian version of this bill, and this is what it shit out.

Among the most obvious parts you left out is that the States will have to shoulder a much larger portion of the tab. So you have the double-whammy of red states being both the poorest states, and the state with the larger percentage of their population on medicaid. I'm sure you'll try to blame them getting kicked off on Hunter Biden or something, but good luck selling that to the white trash that's about to lose their healthcare.
 
And what bill were you expecting? The "Make Rich People Give Up All Their Shit" bill?

When your expectations are so cartoonishly ridiculous, everything seems bad. Come back down to Earth anytime now, bud.

You make a version of this argument all the time, and I never understand how you think it moves anyone.

"Of course they were gonna do something shitty! Why won't you guys take it in the ass like I do?"

No wonder you guys died so pitifully outside New Orleans.
 

Texas politicians make headway in effort to wrench space shuttle from Smithsonian


A political effort to relocate the space shuttle Discovery from the Smithsonian to Space Center Houston has been merged with the so-called "One Big Beautiful Bill," a major economic and policy package now nearing a vote in the US Senate.

The "Bring the Space Shuttle Home Act," first introduced by Texas Senators Ted Cruz and John Cornyn in April, has now been added to the Senate's version of the bill championed by President Donald Trump.

Out of that appropriations, $85 million is directed to carry out Cornyn's Bring the Space Shuttle Home Act, which calls for Discovery to be removed from its home of the past 13 years, the National Air and Space Museum's Steven F. Udvar-Hazy Center in Chantilly, Virginia, and put it on display at Space Center Houston, the official visitor complex for NASA's Johnson Space Center in Texas.

The Senate version of the One Big Beautiful Bill provides "no less than $5 million" for the "transportation of the space vehicle'' and the remainder to go towards the construction of a facility to house it.
 
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