Nah man, this is the one and only chance. We will not have the trifecta again anytime soon. If we don't do it now, it never happens. As Massie has tried to do with each CR for years, he's tried to rename the bill to the "Kick the can down the road" bill. They've made a rule change to where he can't anymore.Two things you will NOT hear from Democrats criticizing this "big beautiful bill"
1) They will offer nothing better most Americans want Congress to vote for
2) They will never admit we're still spending too much, even with this bill. NEVER.
It will however pass, with virtually every Democrat voting against it. It's not perfect, but it's the best we have right now. Let's pass it, and then go for more spending cuts as this economy takes off.
I respectfully disagree with you. I do agree this bill still spends too much (they didn't touch entitlements for instance despite lies from Dems) however if we don't get it passed, then what you predict here becomes true. If the GOP still wants voters to trust them to come back next year with even more discretionary spending cuts, and perhaps finally something on entitlement reforms, they MUST pass this bill.Nah man, this is the one and only chance. We will not have the trifecta again anytime soon. If we don't do it now, it never happens. As Massie has tried to do with each CR for years, he's tried to rename the bill to the "Kick the can down the road" bill. They've made a rule change to where he can't anymore.
Republicans don't have the balls to cut spending. We're NGMI.
With this bill, we're closing in on $1.5 trillion in interest payments when Trump leaves office. That's a parachute we cannot overcome. Why is passing this exact bill so important? Cut the damn spending.I respectfully disagree with you. I do agree this bill still spends too much (they didn't touch entitlements for instance despite lies from Dems) however if we don't get it passed, then what you predict here becomes true. If the GOP still wants voters to trust them to come back next year with even more discretionary spending cuts, and perhaps finally something on entitlement reforms, they MUST pass this bill.
Failure is not an option here.
I agree we still need to cut spending, but making any serious dent in this debt HAS to come from entitlements. That's where the money is! However, we desperately also need tax relief, permanently! Tax cuts traditionally add revenue to the treasury in addition to jump starting this sluggish economy. We need growth...growth approaching or in excess of 4% annually. We get that with these tax cuts.With this bill, we're closing in on $1.5 trillion in interest payments when Trump leaves office. That's a parachute we cannot overcome. Why is passing this exact bill so important? Cut the damn spending.
It's worse than I thought... we are so screwed.I agree we still need to cut spending, but making any serious dent in this debt HAS to come from entitlements. That's where the money is! However, we desperately also need tax relief, permanently! Tax cuts traditionally add revenue to the treasury in addition to jump starting this sluggish economy. We need growth...growth approaching or in excess of 4% annually. We get that with these tax cuts.
Then we can look at doing something more on discretionary spending as revenues flow into the Treasury from the tax cuts to offset the fraud & waste we're also steadily eliminating. Then the GOP has more credibility with voters to offer sensible, well thought out, passable entitlement reforms to attack the true drivers of our debt....Social Security and Medicare. That's going to take some education, and a roaring economy to convince voters it can be done.
You have to crawl before you can walk. The economy goes nowhere without the tax and regulation cuts in this bill.
Pass it NOW!
It's worse than I thought... we are so screwed.
It is a mess, no argument from me. We're close to fiscal insolvency and it almost seems hopeless. However there is still capacity for this economy to grow. We have literally Trillions in new investments coming in within the next year or so. Only economic growth can save us. DOGE was a great start, and they're certainly not finished finding billons in discretionary spending we can do without. That helps too. However as I said, until or unless we do something on entitlements, nothing else we do will matter. Entitlement reforms, and economic growth. That's how we get rid of this debt.It's worse than I thought... we are so screwed.
It is a mess, no argument from me. We're close to fiscal insolvency and it almost seems hopeless. However there is still capacity for this economy to grow. We have literally Trillions in new investments coming in within the next year or so. Only economic growth can save us. DOGE was a great start, and they're certainly not finished finding billons in discretionary spending we can do without. That helps too. However as I said, until or unless we do something on entitlements, nothing else we do will matter. Entitlement reforms, and economic growth. That's how we get rid of this debt.
Republicans need larger majorities in Congress to both offer and pass entitlement reforms. That's the big cookie. If they can't even pass these miniscule reductions in discretionary spending along with permanent tax cuts, who's going to listen to them trying to tackle entitlements? Passing this bill assures they'll get another shot from voters in future Trump years to reform entitlements.
You're right about one thing, if we don't do this now, it'll never get done. The nation's fiscal future is hanging by a thread with this bill. If they drop the ball here, we're finished.
Well stated. I'd say who you describe here is most unrepentant Democrat Leftists, and a few irritating RINOS.Social Security, Obamacare and Medicaid make up roughly 50% of the National Debt. You are correct we need growth and jobs. If you cut everyone off without creating that you will only get Civil Unrest. So it has to be done like Trump and his Administration is attempting. Not to mention it going to cost money up front to build the wall and deport criminals. The only people bitching about do it all and do it now with reforming the entitlements just want the Republicans to lose elections so the Communist can take back over.
Well stated. I'd say who you describe here is most unrepentant Democrat Leftists, and a few irritating RINOS.![]()
I agree we need more jobs before we touch entitlements and they are the elephant. We could and should be cutting the green new deal crap.It is a mess, no argument from me. We're close to fiscal insolvency and it almost seems hopeless. However there is still capacity for this economy to grow. We have literally Trillions in new investments coming in within the next year or so. Only economic growth can save us. DOGE was a great start, and they're certainly not finished finding billons in discretionary spending we can do without. That helps too. However as I said, until or unless we do something on entitlements, nothing else we do will matter. Entitlement reforms, and economic growth. That's how we get rid of this debt.
Republicans need larger majorities in Congress to both offer and pass entitlement reforms. That's the big cookie. If they can't even pass these miniscule reductions in discretionary spending along with permanent tax cuts, who's going to listen to them trying to tackle entitlements? Passing this bill assures they'll get another shot from voters in future Trump years to reform entitlements.
You're right about one thing, if we don't do this now, it'll never get done. The nation's fiscal future is hanging by a thread with this bill. If they drop the ball here, we're finished.
I agree we need more jobs before we touch entitlements and they are the elephant. We could and should be cutting the green new deal crap.
Creating decent middle class jobs will help with entitlements so the cutting won't be so bad and may even fix itself. Until we have term limits won't be cutting entitlements that's just facts.
I'm not 100% all about this bill but it needs to pass . I'm agaa few parts of it that make absolutely no sense.
Congress needs to be passing laws as Trump signs EO but they won't.
It's ultimately @roadtrasheer nothing but a huge fight among "uni-party" members over that big pile of money they collect from us each year, and who gets to spend it? (ie: their lobbysit friends and megadonors) I agree term limits would help solve this problem, however in my opinion we need to wean Americans off government entitlements and other "handouts" and steer them towards more self reliance and personal responsibility.I agree we need more jobs before we touch entitlements and they are the elephant. We could and should be cutting the green new deal crap.
Creating decent middle class jobs will help with entitlements so the cutting won't be so bad and may even fix itself. Until we have term limits won't be cutting entitlements that's just facts.
I'm not 100% all about this bill but it needs to pass . I'm agaa few parts of it that make absolutely no sense.
Congress needs to be passing laws as Trump signs EO but they won't.
You're being obtuse MWV. See, it goes like this: In order to save money later; much, much later, we have to spend even more money now. We can't cut 70% of the NGD bullcrap. We can't cut Medicaid expansion. We can't even cut SALT out this time, even though we did before. Nope, we have to spend a shitton of money right now. It's the only way.
You're being obtuse MWV. See, it goes like this: In order to save money later; much, much later, we have to spend even more money now. We can't cut 70% of the NGD bullcrap. We can't cut Medicaid expansion. We can't even cut SALT out this time, even though we did before. Nope, we have to spend a shitton of money right now. It's the only way.
He just needs his ketamine and he'll be back to normal.
You're being obtuse MWV. See, it goes like this: In order to save money later; much, much later, we have to spend even more money now. We can't cut 70% of the NGD bullcrap. We can't cut Medicaid expansion. We can't even cut SALT out this time, even though we did before. Nope, we have to spend a shitton of money right now. It's the only way.
He just needs his ketamine and he'll be back to normal.