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Big Beautiful Bill - Passes House, Now On To Senate

Don’t like it.

Bunch of Bloated Bullshit.

The government is addicted to spending.

I feel great about my bitcoin holdings.

Republican Congress is going to do its best to screw the pooch unfortunately imo. Deeply upset with Congress so far. They do not call it the deep state swamp for nothing. Trump needs to call a come to Jesus meeting when he gets back to DC.
 
Republican Congress is going to do its best to screw the pooch unfortunately imo. Deeply upset with Congress so far. They do not call it the deep state swamp for nothing. Trump needs to call a come to Jesus meeting when he gets back to DC.
The target constituency for House Republicans is big business. I agree with many Republican ideals, but House Republicans have given themselves to special interests over the past decade.

I wish after this administration we could start with a new Congress (regardless of the party that wins the Presidency) because the “swamp” label is fully earned by both sides.
 
The target constituency for House Republicans is big business. I agree with many Republican ideals, but House Republicans have given themselves to special interests over the past decade.

I wish after this administration we could start with a new Congress (regardless of the party that wins the Presidency) because the “swamp” label is fully earned by both sides.
Puhlease

The big 7 thrived under democrats. They were the biggest benefitters from the record inflation.

Let’s not pretend like democrat policies don’t favor the large corporations and rich. They did amazingly well the last 16 years. The wealth gap is as wide as it’s ever been.
 
You feel good about a currency not back by anything?

I have some magic beans to sell you, but I only take cash.
That’s what people told me at $10,000 too


The dollar sucks. They just can’t stop printing more dollars. Doesn’t matter which party.
 
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Trump’s “Big Beautiful Bill” isn’t just about tax cuts it quietly guts federal protections and reshapes entire agencies. Here’s what’s buried inside:

- Closure of the U.S. Department of Education
- 25% expansion of logging in national forests, bypassing environmental reviews and fast-tracking timber production
- Rollbacks on clean energy incentives, cutting tax credits for EVs and renewables, gutting key climate provisions
- More public lands opened up for drilling, mining, and logging, with royalty breaks for fossil fuel companies
- Withdrawal from the Paris Agreement, ending U.S. participation in global climate efforts
- Executive Order 14215, forcing independent federal agencies to follow White House legal interpretations and centralizing authority under the presidency
- Pension changes for federal workers hired before 2014, cutting take-home pay by raising required contributions, reducing future payouts, and eliminating early retirement supplements
- REINS Act-style regulation repeal, where major federal rules expire unless Congress re-approves them every 5 years allowing Trump to quietly erase protections without rewriting laws
- Expanded executive control over agency budgets, allowing the White House to move federal funds internally without explicit congressional approval
- Restoration of impoundment powers, giving Trump the ability to block or delay spending already passed by Congress reviving powers stripped after Watergate
- Creation of the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), placing White House–aligned teams inside every federal agency with access to internal systems and influence over hiring and daily operations
- Sharp cuts in regulatory enforcement, with agencies like the EPA, CFPB, and Labor and Transportation Departments halting enforcement of key safety, environmental, and anti-discrimination rules
- Trump’s personal control over economic policy, strengthening his power to direct tariffs, pressure private companies, and dictate pricing with little resistance treating the U.S. economy like his own business

This bill isn’t just “big.” It’s a roadmap for dismantling oversight, hollowing out federal protections, and handing Trump sweeping, unchecked control. Read the fine print.

 
Trump’s “Big Beautiful Bill” isn’t just about tax cuts it quietly guts federal protections and reshapes entire agencies. Here’s what’s buried inside:

- Closure of the U.S. Department of Education
- 25% expansion of logging in national forests, bypassing environmental reviews and fast-tracking timber production
- Rollbacks on clean energy incentives, cutting tax credits for EVs and renewables, gutting key climate provisions
- More public lands opened up for drilling, mining, and logging, with royalty breaks for fossil fuel companies
- Withdrawal from the Paris Agreement, ending U.S. participation in global climate efforts
- Executive Order 14215, forcing independent federal agencies to follow White House legal interpretations and centralizing authority under the presidency
- Pension changes for federal workers hired before 2014, cutting take-home pay by raising required contributions, reducing future payouts, and eliminating early retirement supplements
- REINS Act-style regulation repeal, where major federal rules expire unless Congress re-approves them every 5 years allowing Trump to quietly erase protections without rewriting laws
- Expanded executive control over agency budgets, allowing the White House to move federal funds internally without explicit congressional approval
- Restoration of impoundment powers, giving Trump the ability to block or delay spending already passed by Congress reviving powers stripped after Watergate
- Creation of the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), placing White House–aligned teams inside every federal agency with access to internal systems and influence over hiring and daily operations
- Sharp cuts in regulatory enforcement, with agencies like the EPA, CFPB, and Labor and Transportation Departments halting enforcement of key safety, environmental, and anti-discrimination rules
- Trump’s personal control over economic policy, strengthening his power to direct tariffs, pressure private companies, and dictate pricing with little resistance treating the U.S. economy like his own business

This bill isn’t just “big.” It’s a roadmap for dismantling oversight, hollowing out federal protections, and handing Trump sweeping, unchecked control. Read the fine print.



@dpic73

Thank goodness Trump is cleaning that mess you outlined

All worthless projects needing dying
 
You feel good about a currency not back by anything?

I have some magic beans to sell you, but I only take cash.
Big Beautiful Bill passed and Bitcoin hits record highs on the same day.

Government is addicted to spending. I’m disappointed in this bill and the only thing I know to do is hide in BTC.

Neither party has political will to stop spending.

 
We need individual bills.

We need to look into passing bills through reconciliation and if that should continue to be allowed.

Congress people need time to read bills before they vote on them.

Republicans are being very hypocritical.

Disappointed. This is a let down for The People
 
This stew is still cooking. We will not see this bill in its final form for a month still. I think Trump wants to get the big items addressed and locked in first and then will go back and we work to make other adjustments once the tax plan is secured.

I have faith that Trump is doing what needs to be done.
 
Don’t like it.

Bunch of Bloated Bullshit.

The government is addicted to spending.

I feel great about my bitcoin holdings.

I don't like ALL OF IT Just most of it

Spending needs to be addressed with cutting nonessentials.

I had to hold nose and THINK about the alternatives.

The SALT burned me up. Few big states wanting a carveout. Had to bend to get the overall bill.

Still I favor the package and don't like specifics in certain areas but it is what had to be done.
 
I don't like ALL OF IT Just most of it

Spending needs to be addressed with cutting nonessentials.

I had to hold nose and THINK about the alternatives.

The SALT burned me up. Few big states wanting a carveout. Had to bend to get the overall bill.

Still I favor the package and don't like specifics in certain areas but it is what had to be done.
I get it.

But we need change in DC.

Prepare for inflation.

Everyone thinks i blindly support Trump, but I do not.

This bill is a monstrosity that doesn't cut any spending.
 
Our government is designed so that nobody ever gets everything they want. That is usually a good thing. The American people are being taxed to death. The tax cuts are needed. More needs to be done on spending cuts. We have to do something to make Welfare not a permanent state for people. It should be a temporary safety net.

As far as taxes go, the taxes that need to be abolished are property taxes, and that has nothing to do with the federal government. Property taxes are nothing but theft. The government should not have the ability to collect taxes on something that it decides the value of.
 
Trump’s “Big Beautiful Bill” isn’t just about tax cuts it quietly guts federal protections and reshapes entire agencies. Here’s what’s buried inside:

- Closure of the U.S. Department of Education
- 25% expansion of logging in national forests, bypassing environmental reviews and fast-tracking timber production
- Rollbacks on clean energy incentives, cutting tax credits for EVs and renewables, gutting key climate provisions
- More public lands opened up for drilling, mining, and logging, with royalty breaks for fossil fuel companies
- Withdrawal from the Paris Agreement, ending U.S. participation in global climate efforts
- Executive Order 14215, forcing independent federal agencies to follow White House legal interpretations and centralizing authority under the presidency
- Pension changes for federal workers hired before 2014, cutting take-home pay by raising required contributions, reducing future payouts, and eliminating early retirement supplements
- REINS Act-style regulation repeal, where major federal rules expire unless Congress re-approves them every 5 years allowing Trump to quietly erase protections without rewriting laws
- Expanded executive control over agency budgets, allowing the White House to move federal funds internally without explicit congressional approval
- Restoration of impoundment powers, giving Trump the ability to block or delay spending already passed by Congress reviving powers stripped after Watergate
- Creation of the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), placing White House–aligned teams inside every federal agency with access to internal systems and influence over hiring and daily operations
- Sharp cuts in regulatory enforcement, with agencies like the EPA, CFPB, and Labor and Transportation Departments halting enforcement of key safety, environmental, and anti-discrimination rules
- Trump’s personal control over economic policy, strengthening his power to direct tariffs, pressure private companies, and dictate pricing with little resistance treating the U.S. economy like his own business

This bill isn’t just “big.” It’s a roadmap for dismantling oversight, hollowing out federal protections, and handing Trump sweeping, unchecked control. Read the fine print.


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Lot of poor red states’ constituents are about to be a whole lot worse off than they were 6 months ago, LOL. But hey, a hard head makes for a sore ass. Dipshits get what they voted for

It's wild. Many of these Southern States who have extremly low State income taxes are about to find out how lucky we have been to be getting to share the tax revenue of Blue States such as California and New York. They truly are about to FAFO as the Federal Government is eliminating programs and funding. Either we are going to lose a lot of services, or State Taxes are about to increase exponentially.
 
I get it.

But we need change in DC.

Prepare for inflation.

Everyone thinks i blindly support Trump, but I do not.

This bill is a monstrosity that doesn't cut any spending.


I am in agreement

Dems and Republicans keep spending

Totally need a financial starvation diet

They try to use growth to cover deficit

Problem is then the folks raise the spending
 
We need individual bills.

We need to look into passing bills through reconciliation and if that should continue to be allowed.

Congress people need time to read bills before they vote on them.

Republicans are being very hypocritical.

Disappointed. This is a let down for The People
you mean the taxpayer funded $1,000 nut in my wife provision isn't for you? i wonder if DOGE can cut the unnecessary spending in this bill?

are you even considering voting for neither party next time or you're still all DJT all the time?
 
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I am in agreement

Dems and Republicans keep spending

Totally need a financial starvation diet

They try to use growth to cover deficit

Problem is then the folks raise the spending
have you considered not voting for them if they keep lying to you and passing shit you dont want? or is it donalds nuts till you die?
 
you mean the taxpayer funded $1,000 nut in my wife provision isn't for you? i wonder if DOGE can cut the unnecessary spending in this bill?

are you even considering voting for neither party next time or you're still all DJT all the time?
Democrats are no better. They tried to pass BBB when inflation was 8% a year. They have shown zero concern for our dollars.

So that issue would not cause me to change my vote. I can hide in BTC as defense
 
Democrats are no better. They tried to pass BBB when inflation was 8% a year. They have shown zero concern for our dollars.

So that issue would not cause me to change my vote. I can hide in BTC as defense
maybe you werent able to read it clearly? give this a go

are you even considering voting for neither party?

to be clear AGAIN. i am not a democrat. i don't like either party. they're both traitorous for personal financial gain
 
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It's all ridiculous. Our debt is coming to crush us. The Trump admin is not conservative and not fiscally sensible. It wasn't last time. He's a big government liberal and has been for his entire life. The folks bitching about any spending cuts are fiscally ignorant. People who want corporate taxes don't know much about how taxation works. Anyone who doesn't recognize we need to deal with entitlements and mandatory spending was absent the day they taught math in math class.
 
Democrats are no better. They tried to pass BBB when inflation was 8% a year. They have shown zero concern for our dollars.

So that issue would not cause me to change my vote. I can hide in BTC as defense

They are considerably worse actually. But trusting either party is basically rearranging chairs on the deck of the Titanic. We are going to get really hurt and maybe even have a depression. The people continue to vote for this crap with little or no regard for what's best now and for future generations. It's why I tend to say that most people who vote should not vote because they are too ignorant and uninformed to making an educated choice. It's all about tribes at this point and very little has anything to do with actual philosophy. The sheeple must be heard!
 
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Trump has a plan and it's not all in this bill. Let's give him time that he needs to get it done while fighting the swamp at the same time.
 
maybe you werent able to read it clearly? give this a go

are you even considering voting for neither party?

to be clear AGAIN. i am not a democrat. i don't like either party. they're both traitorous for personal financial gain
No. I much prefer other policies from republicans.

The one policy I don’t like I have a place to hide from. I like their other positions. So I will continue voting republican until the left stops being batshit crazy. Maybe when Democrats can tell what a woman is and stops all support for transgenders. Then I will know they are back to reality. Until then it’s a hard no and I will vote republican.
 
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They are considerably worse actually. But trusting either party is basically rearranging chairs on the deck of the Titanic. We are going to get really hurt and maybe even have a depression. The people continue to vote for this crap with little or no regard for what's best now and for future generations. It's why I tend to say that most people who vote should not vote because they are too ignorant and uninformed to making an educated choice. It's all about tribes at this point and very little has anything to do with actual philosophy. The sheeple must be heard!
Buy your bitcoin. It’s the only place to hide imo.
 
It's wild. Many of these Southern States who have extremly low State income taxes are about to find out how lucky we have been to be getting to share the tax revenue of Blue States such as California and New York. They truly are about to FAFO as the Federal Government is eliminating programs and funding. Either we are going to lose a lot of services, or State Taxes are about to increase exponentially.
I always see these comments and the insinuation that these red states don’t pay their fair share. And how cali and NY are carrying them. It’s simply lazy to say. A simple google search shows the states that contribute the most are cali Texas Florida and NY, hardly blue states as you suggest. Oh and guess who gets the most money from the federal pot by a long shot, cali and NY. EBT and things like that are federal benefits so what exactly are we all about to miss out on? You're repeating propaganda bro.
 
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It's all ridiculous. Our debt is coming to crush us. The Trump admin is not conservative and not fiscally sensible. It wasn't last time. He's a big government liberal and has been for his entire life. The folks bitching about any spending cuts are fiscally ignorant. People who want corporate taxes don't know much about how taxation works. Anyone who doesn't recognize we need to deal with entitlements and mandatory spending was absent the day they taught math in math class.
Cutting taxes for the highest earners and cutting services from our government is a recipe for disaster.

It all started with the idea of trickle down economics. It’s proven to not work.
 
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