Jimmy Kimmel Warns of Dangers Lurking in Trump’s ‘Big, Beautiful Bill’
- The House of Representatives passed President Trump's wide-ranging budget bill by a vote of 215 to 214 on May 22, 2025.
- The bill's approval followed intense debate, with some members opposing trillion-dollar deficits and potential cuts to Medicaid and social programs.
- Trump promoted the bill on Truth Social, highlighting massive tax cuts and new programs like Trump Savings Accounts, while critics warned of harm to lower-income Americans.
- Analyses estimate the bill will increase deficits by over $3 trillion in ten years, disproportionately benefiting high earners while reducing income for lower-income households.
- The bill will now go to the Senate for approval or modification, with its fiscal impact fueling ongoing discussions about national debt and economic equity.
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Trump’s ‘Big Beautiful Bill’ to spike US debt to $3 tn over 10 years. Why nobody looks worried
For now, the "Big Beautiful Bill" is moving forward with little resistance, reflecting a broader trend where immediate economic and political incentives outweigh long-term fiscal concerns. Whether this calculus holds remains to be seen.
'Say Good Bye To Grandma': Kimmel, Daily Show Continue Attacks On BBB
'Say Good Bye To Grandma': Kimmel, Daily Show Continue Attacks On BBB ABC’s Jimmy Kimmel and Comedy Central’s The Daily Show host-of-the-week Ronny Chieng continued their dishonest attacks on the GOP’s spending bill, dubbed The Big Beautiful Bill, on their Thursday shows, calling it “mostly ass,” “cartoonishly mean,” and insisting people should “say goodbye to grandma.” After reacting to a clip of a blooper of NPR’s Roben Farzad on CNN referrin…
Big, Beautiful Bill - Land Out, Water In
The House of Representatives passed, by a single vote, President Trump’s “Big, Beautiful Bill” on Thursday. It heads to the Senate where some say there will be a “Big, Beautiful Rewrite”. The bill has enormous implications. Commentary herein will stick to Restore Hetch Hetchy’s extended wheelhouse – land and water in the west. Bipartisan opposition, […]
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