Big Beautiful Bill

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:it failing
I CAN'T BELEIVE I AM DRINKING TO CSAPN ON THE 2ND OF JUYL


Lol cheers!

Happy Fourth y'all!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Unless one (or two) of the Nos flips tonight, the vote on the rule fails.

Then what? Come up with a BBB v2 and try again? Go with separate bills, as Congress usually does? Just stick with CRs for the next 3 years?


They’ll promise them something and flip them.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Unless one (or two) of the Nos flips tonight, the vote on the rule fails.

Then what? Come up with a BBB v2 and try again? Go with separate bills, as Congress usually does? Just stick with CRs for the next 3 years?


They’ll promise them something and flip them.


What is worth 12 million Americans losing health coverage?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Watch medicaid and welfare require work and people suddenly are not poor or sick anymore


Sure, that'll happen in some cases. But there are better approaches to addressing fraud than throwing out the baby with the bath water.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Unless one (or two) of the Nos flips tonight, the vote on the rule fails.

Then what? Come up with a BBB v2 and try again? Go with separate bills, as Congress usually does? Just stick with CRs for the next 3 years?


They’ll promise them something and flip them.


What is worth 12 million Americans losing health coverage?


You think the republicans care about that even one bit?
Anonymous
It is clear Trump has seen the job numbers meant for release tomorrow and is desperate for the bill to get passed tonight. Like, if it doesn't the house of cards falls. Those numbers must be truly awful.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:It is clear Trump has seen the job numbers meant for release tomorrow and is desperate for the bill to get passed tonight. Like, if it doesn't the house of cards falls. Those numbers must be truly awful.


I thought the numbers were out? Projected to add ~100k but actually lost 55k
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:No friggin wonder nearly 20% of our economy is health care. Time to blow it up.

I don't care what state, party, or demographic you want to cite. Get rid of it before it bankrupts us.


You want to blow up 29% of our economy? Are you somehow immune to suffering?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It is so utterly immoral for the Big Ugly Bill (BUB) to take so much from so many low income Americans - while granting further tax cuts to the wealthy. Many million of low income Americans will lose Medicaid, food aid, child care subsidies and more. It is insane to target solar/ wind energy and electric car subsidies when climate change and extreme weather is escalating each year.

It is so cynical to delay this bill from being operational so that many MAGA voters wont feel the many hits coming their way until after the mid term elections.

Can only hope and pray that enough Republicans in the House see how deeply wrong and harmful BUB would be towards many of their constituents.


+1,000🤞


You think maga are the ones using medcaid and low income? Nope


Data doesn't lie. I know that the right is allergic to facts, but facts are facts.

43% of Medicaid recipients are white, non-Hispanic.
https://www.medicaid.gov/medicaid/data-and-systems/downloads/macbis/2020-race-etncity-data-brf.pdf

43% of the 96 million on Medicaid are white, non-Hispanic. Math it out.

Even Steve Bannon was sounding the alarm about Medicaid + MAGA months ago. In an episode of his podcast he said: "Medicaid, you gotta be careful. Because a lot of MAGAs are on Medicaid, I'm telling you. If you don't think so, you are dead wrong." https://www.newsweek.com/maga-medicaid-which-states-have-highest-beneficiaries-2033077

The article even states that Louisiana, Kentucky, West Virginia, and Arkansas have more than 25% of their population on Medicaid. And they are all MAGA states who voted for Trump.

Here's a map that shows the FMAP (federal medical assistance percentage), which is calculated by using the per-capita income for each state relative to the national average. https://www.newsweek.com/medicaid-map-federal-funding-each-us-state-2041109

Out of the 7 states that receive the most government support from Medicaid, 6 are red states that voted for Trump: KY, AL, SC, AR, WV, MS (and NM is the 7th state who voted Harris).

The states the receive the least support from Medicaid are WA, CA, CO, CT, WY, NJ, MD, MA, NH, and NY. Out of those, only WY voted for Trump and all others were blue for Harris.


What percent of the country is white, non-Hispanic?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It is so utterly immoral for the Big Ugly Bill (BUB) to take so much from so many low income Americans - while granting further tax cuts to the wealthy. Many million of low income Americans will lose Medicaid, food aid, child care subsidies and more. It is insane to target solar/ wind energy and electric car subsidies when climate change and extreme weather is escalating each year.

It is so cynical to delay this bill from being operational so that many MAGA voters wont feel the many hits coming their way until after the mid term elections.

Can only hope and pray that enough Republicans in the House see how deeply wrong and harmful BUB would be towards many of their constituents.


+1,000🤞


You think maga are the ones using medcaid and low income? Nope


Data doesn't lie. I know that the right is allergic to facts, but facts are facts.

43% of Medicaid recipients are white, non-Hispanic.
https://www.medicaid.gov/medicaid/data-and-systems/downloads/macbis/2020-race-etncity-data-brf.pdf

43% of the 96 million on Medicaid are white, non-Hispanic. Math it out.

Even Steve Bannon was sounding the alarm about Medicaid + MAGA months ago. In an episode of his podcast he said: "Medicaid, you gotta be careful. Because a lot of MAGAs are on Medicaid, I'm telling you. If you don't think so, you are dead wrong." https://www.newsweek.com/maga-medicaid-which-states-have-highest-beneficiaries-2033077

The article even states that Louisiana, Kentucky, West Virginia, and Arkansas have more than 25% of their population on Medicaid. And they are all MAGA states who voted for Trump.

Here's a map that shows the FMAP (federal medical assistance percentage), which is calculated by using the per-capita income for each state relative to the national average. https://www.newsweek.com/medicaid-map-federal-funding-each-us-state-2041109

Out of the 7 states that receive the most government support from Medicaid, 6 are red states that voted for Trump: KY, AL, SC, AR, WV, MS (and NM is the 7th state who voted Harris).

The states the receive the least support from Medicaid are WA, CA, CO, CT, WY, NJ, MD, MA, NH, and NY. Out of those, only WY voted for Trump and all others were blue for Harris.


I fall back on my mantra for this ridiculous hole maga keeps digging for themselves - let them.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It is so utterly immoral for the Big Ugly Bill (BUB) to take so much from so many low income Americans - while granting further tax cuts to the wealthy. Many million of low income Americans will lose Medicaid, food aid, child care subsidies and more. It is insane to target solar/ wind energy and electric car subsidies when climate change and extreme weather is escalating each year.

It is so cynical to delay this bill from being operational so that many MAGA voters wont feel the many hits coming their way until after the mid term elections.

Can only hope and pray that enough Republicans in the House see how deeply wrong and harmful BUB would be towards many of their constituents.


+1,000🤞


You think maga are the ones using medcaid and low income? Nope


Data doesn't lie. I know that the right is allergic to facts, but facts are facts.

43% of Medicaid recipients are white, non-Hispanic.
https://www.medicaid.gov/medicaid/data-and-systems/downloads/macbis/2020-race-etncity-data-brf.pdf

43% of the 96 million on Medicaid are white, non-Hispanic. Math it out.

Even Steve Bannon was sounding the alarm about Medicaid + MAGA months ago. In an episode of his podcast he said: "Medicaid, you gotta be careful. Because a lot of MAGAs are on Medicaid, I'm telling you. If you don't think so, you are dead wrong." https://www.newsweek.com/maga-medicaid-which-states-have-highest-beneficiaries-2033077

The article even states that Louisiana, Kentucky, West Virginia, and Arkansas have more than 25% of their population on Medicaid. And they are all MAGA states who voted for Trump.

Here's a map that shows the FMAP (federal medical assistance percentage), which is calculated by using the per-capita income for each state relative to the national average. https://www.newsweek.com/medicaid-map-federal-funding-each-us-state-2041109

Out of the 7 states that receive the most government support from Medicaid, 6 are red states that voted for Trump: KY, AL, SC, AR, WV, MS (and NM is the 7th state who voted Harris).

The states the receive the least support from Medicaid are WA, CA, CO, CT, WY, NJ, MD, MA, NH, and NY. Out of those, only WY voted for Trump and all others were blue for Harris.


What percent of the country is white, non-Hispanic?


58%
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Unless one (or two) of the Nos flips tonight, the vote on the rule fails.

Then what? Come up with a BBB v2 and try again? Go with separate bills, as Congress usually does? Just stick with CRs for the next 3 years?


They’ll promise them something and flip them.


Ask Lisa Murkowski
What is worth 12 million Americans losing health coverage?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It is clear Trump has seen the job numbers meant for release tomorrow and is desperate for the bill to get passed tonight. Like, if it doesn't the house of cards falls. Those numbers must be truly awful.


I thought the numbers were out? Projected to add ~100k but actually lost 55k

That was private sector reports. Government job numbers today
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Watch medicaid and welfare require work and people suddenly are not poor or sick anymore


Sure, that'll happen in some cases. But there are better approaches to addressing fraud than throwing out the baby with the bath water.


+1

Rick Scott did most of the Medicaid fraud. MAGA doesn’t care about that one bit. What could the difference be,,,?

https://www.justice.gov/archive/opa/pr/2003/June/03_civ_386.htm

https://www.politifact.com/factchecks/2014/mar/03/florida-democratic-party/rick-scott-rick-scott-oversaw-largest-medicare-fra/
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:No friggin wonder nearly 20% of our economy is health care. Time to blow it up.

I don't care what state, party, or demographic you want to cite. Get rid of it before it bankrupts us.


You want to blow up 29% of our economy? Are you somehow immune to suffering?


Republicans hate our country and want to destroy it.
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