lol rando posters
picking their teeth and strutting
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lol rando posters
picking their teeth and strutting
"Stage-nine cancer"
Republican murder budget to pass in the middle of the night
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Daddy Trump begged Qatar for the plane
https://www.cnn.com/2025/05/19/polit...ched-qatar-jet
New Trump job approval
Approve 55% (+11)
Disapprove 44%
Insider advantage #A - 1000 LV - 5/19
7:03 PM · May 19, 2025
https://x.com/PpollingNumbers/status...47105655644383
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Republican are wrecking the budget and the government to give the house away to rich folks
https://www.nytimes.com/2025/05/20/o...smid=url-shareThe biggest problem with the tax cuts in what Mr. Trump likes to call the “one big, beautiful bill,” which is moving to a vote in the House of Representatives, is that they are, well, big. Congress levies taxes not because it’s fun to do so but because they are needed to pay for the level of spending the nation has chosen to undertake. That spending is currently about $2 trillion per year higher than what taxes generate, and the new law would widen the gap with cuts in revenue that dwarf any of the proposed cuts in spending.
The House bill is estimated by Congress’s nonpartisan Joint Committee on Taxation to lower tax revenue by $3.8 trillion over 10 years, but even that eye-popping figure understates its likely cost. Officially, many of the cuts would be temporary, lasting just four years. But there is no doubt that four years from now, the bill’s supporters would be back pushing to extend the cuts and claiming there would be no cost to doing so because they would already be in place. Between now and then, the uncertainty about the outcome would make it harder for businesses to plan and invest. And if the push would succeed, it would bring the total cost of the tax cuts to over $5 trillion.
Either way, taxes would fall far short of what Congress spends, even with the Medicaid cuts that the House favors. The result would be trillions of dollars in deficits, driving the debt as a share of G.D.P. on an even steeper and less sustainable upward trajectory.
there is no scenario in which cutting the health care benefits of millions of people does not lead to people dying
There are one million American households with incomes above $1 million a year. Based on estimates by the Joint Committee on Taxation, in 2027 they would pay a staggering $96 billion less in taxes. That’s a bigger gift than what the households making less than $100,000 a year would receive, combined, even though there are 127 million of them. That amounts to an average tax cut of $82,000 apiece for millionaires, compared with $750 for the working and middle classes. (That’s bigger as a percentage of income, too. However you slice it, the rich come out ahead.) And for millions of families, those tax savings would be dwarfed by the cost of losing their Medicaid as a result of the cuts in the bill.
Its like this video was made up of 100 percent maga spurtalkers ;
"suckers!"
lol jake fapper...
TRUMP revenge tour is heating up
what celebrities think is very important
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So does he need Congress to approve the cost to modify it? It's insane to approve the cost of that so he can use it for like one year or so, and then gift it to himself (presidential library, yeah right).
litigation tracker
https://www.justsecurity.org/107087/...dministration/
by law -yes
but thats the ing point- trump has never obeyed laws and he never will
he will do what convicted criminals who are out free again do- commit more crimes
over and over and over and now the corrupt scotus has given him a free pass to continue committing them
only one thing will stop him and it cannot come soon enough ….sooner or later catches up to everyone…no exceptions…
Trumplandia is living in a post-cons utional headspace, so maybe not
Y'all are acting like checks and balances on the president are inappropriate
You know the president is doing great when his handlers remove his transcripts from the public record for the sake of "consistency"
https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/don...ite-rcna208059The White House has removed official transcripts of President Donald Trump’s public remarks from its government website, replacing them with selected videos of his public appearances.
As recently as Sunday, transcripts of Trump’s speeches and comments were still showing up in the “Remarks” section of WhiteHouse.gov. The next day, they were gone, snapshots of the site from an internet archive show. The only transcript appearing now is of Trump’s inaugural address on Jan. 20.
Government stenographers are still recording and transcribing Trump’s remarks, a White House official said. But in an internal policy change in recent days, the White House took down the transcripts in favor of audio and video of his appearances.
The idea behind the move is that people will get a fuller and more accurate sense of Trump by watching and listening to him as opposed to reading a transcript, which they may not be inclined to do anyway, the official said. Purging the transcripts and switching to audio and video of Trump's remarks was intended to create "consistency" across the website, the official said.
https://www.cnbc.com/2025/05/21/snap...-tax-bill.htmlThe proposed SNAP cuts would largely happen by expanding work requirements to qualify for benefits and by cutting federal funding for food benefits and administration and leaving it up to states to make up the difference.
The largest cut to SNAP would come from federal funding cuts to basic SNAP benefits ranging from 5% to 25% starting in 2028, according to CBPP.
It would then be up to states to find ways to make up for that benefit shortfall, which could include making it more difficult to enroll in the program or finding other localizedcuts to the program, according to CBPP.
“The change in the bill that is most dramatic is asking states to share part of the benefit cost,” Waxman said. “That’s new; since SNAP was originated, the federal government has always paid the full cost of the benefits.”
Notably, it would also mark the first time in the history of SNAP that the federal government would no longer ensure children in every state have access to food benefits, according to CBPP.
old fool didn't realize the black man took a directly in Trump's mouth.
https://x.com/atrupar/status/1925233669184028892
Smh this idiot.
Trump really upset by a self made billionaire
https://x.com/atrupar/status/1925602060692582749
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