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Well, to be fair, having social security be taxed at all sounds ridiculous. It was around the BBB discussions and media attention that I found out this is how it works in the US. I never in a million years would've guessed it. So the government is saying "here, have this money, but then gimme some of it back in the form of tax"?!?
If there's someone who needs a tax cut, it's not the coal manufacturers, it's aaaaaall of the people receiving social security.
Can someone link us to an easy to read summary?
What is being cut?
What is being added?
Topline needed. I’ll search for it.
I found this that’s updated daily, click on link for most recent comprehensive summary.
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The One Big Beautiful Bill Act: A Comprehensive Holland & Knight Analysis | Insights | Holland & Knight
The Senate passed the One Big Beautiful Bill Act, a comprehensive legislation to advance some of President Donald Trump's highest policy priorities.www.hklaw.com
How do these people look in the mirror? How do they live with themselves?
We need a crying emoji. We aren’t even 7 months in yet. Now we get a Big Beautiful Disaster. Such fun!
I’m beyond disgusted and right there with you @Autumn in New England.
I also wanted to discuss something we won't hear very much about on television. This Bill is a massive blow to clean energy and the environment.
Yes, that's another one of the issues that isn't getting much attention, but should.
I tried to read the bill today looking for something in particular, but it's a beast. I'm going to have to digest it a little bit at a time to see what else is hidden in there and not being discussed. My opinion is that they wanted it BIG so that few would digest the whole thing and much would be missed.
Yep, agreed. I downloaded it about a week ago, and started by carefully going through the table of contents (which is quite detailed at least), and then using the search function to locate certain terms/topics/sections. It makes it much more manageable that way.
That’s what I’ve done too but I’m still not finding what I am looking for on one particular issue. Probably not using the term they used. But I’m going to keep at it. Perhaps the senate removed it though.
George Carlin did a bit on this 20 years ago... he knew it then.
If you don't want to watch the whole thing, mention of SS comes in around the 2:06 mark. Viewer Discretion: Profanity. Click.
How did you know I wasweenedweaned on Carlin?!
Edit: A reminder of the 10th amendment and the actual enforcement mechanism.
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The Real, Forgotten Enforcement Mechanism of the Constitution | Tenth Amendment Center
In this article, we’ll break down exactly how the Founders expected us to enforce the Constitution - whether the government likes it or not.tenthamendmentcenter.com
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Stopping Usurpation: The Forgotten Power of Non-Compliance | Tenth Amendment Center
This principle - central to the American Revolution - has been almost totally forgotten and ignored. And it was also forcefully repeated and reiterated a century later by Lysander Spooner.tenthamendmentcenter.com
“The only resource against usurpation is the inherent right of the people to prevent its exercise.”
That’s what I’ve done too but I’m still not finding what I am looking for on one particular issue. Probably not using the term they used. But I’m going to keep at it. Perhaps the senate removed it though.
Great resources, and I love that quote! When I was a kid, my dad played his tapes (tapes!) in the car every day on the way home from school. Was it wildly inappropriate? Perhaps. Am I eternally grateful? Absolutely.
Maybe use AI to search for your key topic and summarize. I think it might be useful.
Let me know the issue, and maybe I can point you in the right direction (if it's in there). I've gone over it so many times, I almost have it memorized.![]()
This is just a small facet of the issues we'll face. To put a humanizing face on it I wanted to share about KY, with the most risk for rural closure in the next decade. The chain reaction from this is unacceptable and untenable for the people.
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Kentucky Faces the Nation’s Highest Number of Rural Hospitals at Risk of Closure if Congress Cuts Medicaid - Kentucky Center for Economic Policy
Proposed cuts to Medicaid risk 35 rural hospital closures in Kentucky alone, more than any other state in the nation.kypolicy.org
This will happen everywhere to varying degree. This doesn't include clinics, etc.
"Let Evel Knievel get *on* the effin' plane. I'm getting *in* the effin' plane."
We recite this every single time we fly!![]()
These potential closures will not only affect those local to the facility, which is of course the most important. But because these now-uninsured patients will still go to the emergency room when necessary, their cost of care will be higher than regular care. And because Medicaid patients are typically low income, there will be more instances of unpaid health care bills, that debt now being shifted to surrounding facilities, which in turn will raise their billed rates. And you know who pays for that? Anyone else that has insurance and pays.