a trojan horse of tryanny

rocky capone

As far as American legislative history is concerned, nothing has blatantly been present as a proposal for benevolent reform with a nucleus of authoritarian overreach as "One Big, Beautiful Bill." This unmanageable extravagance designed by President Trump and his Republican accomplices constitutes the apex when it comes to disingenuous political rhetoric suggestive of a bill that presents like prosperity yet is proposed like oppression.

On its surface, the plan for permanent tax cuts and increased take-home pay sounds good. However, the implications are hazardous in that some nonpartisan analysts believe this legislation will add between $3 to $5 trillion to the national debt over the next decade. This unprecedented addition will mitigate the economic stability that the legislation has claimed it will create.

The bill is not just fiscally irresponsible, it is socially unjust. It’s proposed cuts to Medicaid will threaten health coverage for millions of low-income Americans. And its language to remove "illegal immigrants" from Medicaid is a barely disguised attempt to enshrine racial discrimination in law under the pretext of fiscal responsibility.

The bill is not just fiscally irresponsible, it is socially unjust. It’s proposed cuts to Medicaid will threaten health coverage for millions of low-income Americans. And its language to remove "illegal immigrants" from Medicaid is a barely disguised attempt to enshrine racial discrimination in law under the pretext of fiscal responsibility.

The "One Big, Beautiful Bill" is not just a bill; it is a ploy to sneak in authoritarian policies under the guise of reform. Lawmakers and citizens need to understand what the "One Big, Beautiful Bill" truly is: an assault on the ideals of equity, transparency, and democracy. To save our republic, we must oppose the "One Big, Beautiful Bill."