How ever do these Congressional Republicans sleep at night? Always touting their Christian faith while being so non-Christian like. The Big Beautiful Bill will cost the lives of thousands people: infants, children, mothers, fathers and the elderly. And those pushing this bill know it, in fact, it is targeted against specific marginalized communities.
However, these Christian white nationalists cannot see past their stereotypes of people on Medicaid and those getting SNAP (Supplemental Assistance Nutrition Program) benefits; for the majority of those receiving benefits are white people. And a huge chunk are MAGA drenched Trump supporters.
The Republicans in Congress trying to hold onto their positions by appeasing Trump are likely going to lose their precious government positions by MAGA voting them right out of office. And if that does not happen during the mid-terms, count on it--we are heading towards a nationwide revolt. We had a good democratic society before the "new" tide of white nationalism began to sweep through several decades ago; our democracy has completely eroded away in a matter of months.
The white nationalists in government are using this cruel and vicious bill to kill off those they consider to be the undesirables, a process more commonly referred to as eugenics. Even the elderly are considered a liability with such a mindset, and are considered essentially non-productive. The ultimate objective, however, is to maintain white control over our government and the economy. Their racist ideologies prevent them from seeing their miscalculation regarding white MAGA constituents who utilize Medicaid and food stamps. Their objective is to destroy the lives of people of color by making them sicker, demolish voting rights, prevent brown people from becoming educated, rewrite history, and starve people of color out. Perhaps to usher people of color into some form of servitude? Someone posed that question right after Trump won the second election, and I thought the suggestion was preposterous. I am no so sure anymore.
The Big Beautiful Bill is an effort to enforce the diabolical vision of white nationalists in the United States. The bill includes $1.2 trillion in cuts to Medicaid and the SNAP program. The offset from cuts to these programs will give the wealthiest people more money into their hands and giving the oligarchs tax breaks like this country has never seen before. It is going to result into greatest transfer of wealth our nation has ever endured. It is estimated this bill will raise the U.S. deficit 3 trillion dollars.
My mind cannot help but focus on the plight of the poor, and I readily include myself in such a group. Medicaid coverage already lacked adequate funding to fully address health issues for its recipients, even before consideration of this bill. Experts are predicting many rural hospitals and some nursing homes will be forced to close. There will be mothers ready to deliver babies (and these Republicans call themselves "prolife") who will not have access to medical care or facilities. Ill and injured people will be denied treatment even more frequently at clinics and emergency rooms--something that was happening too often before the cuts. Yet, I cannot help fight a relentless thought of elderly people being turned out into the street from nursing homes, for some will have no family to take them into homes. People who have never been homeless in their entire lives will be facing street life in the most difficult phase of their lives.
Heartbreaking. What a group of Republicans--truly wicked and cruel people vocalizing the name of God. Whether these evil people are so scared of Trump, or just simply wicked as he and his targeting white nationalist comrades; they have made a choice to destroy this country. When mid-terms come around, if you are Republican, please vote for your family lives. Ensure you and your family will have food and healthcare, and put your racist views aside while you put your love ones first. If the Democrats do not heavily win mid-terms in 2026, count on it; revolution will be the only recourse in many people's eyes, regardless of what political spectrum they hail from.