Congress passed the Big Beautiful Bill today, even though most Americans oppose the bill as written. President Trump will sign it into law tomorrow and make a big show of his victory. But the BBB is, in fact, a disaster for America.
Let us be blunt. The Republican agenda is intended to further divide the rich from the rest of us because they themselves are rich or want to be.
Welcome to feudal America.
The Big Beautiful Bill is a betrayal of the general American population. Its effects will be far-reaching. Just one is the removal of incentives to use solar power. 280,000 Americans are employed by the solar power industry. Trump wants to promote fossil fuel and coal instead of, not in addition to, solar power. The future of the planet, and of our descendants, lies in the balance. He does not see the future moving away from fossil fuels. He would see the solar industry die in the bargain. What a way to help American business!
We have already seen the Trump administration push back against any effort to tell the true history of the United States. We have already seen them threaten anyone who might disagree with their view of the world. Now, with the passage of the Big Beautiful Bill, we will see this adminsitration throw more and more people into poverty or near-poverty. We are already morally bankrupt. To help the poor old rich, we are going to face fiscal bankruptcy in the near future. And America will slip out of greatness.
We are traveling backward in time. Human rights belong only to white males of property descended from northern European immigrants, those brave risk-taking ancestors who crossed the Atlantic looking for a better life and then brought slaves to do the work and pushed indigenous people into tiny corners of the land. We want those times back. Women didn't vote. Slaves counted as 3/5 of a human only for census purposes. It was a great time to be rich and white and male. That was the Great America Trump wants back.
But wait. I'm a white male of northern European descent. Am I speaking against my own interests? No. Emphatically, no! I see taking help services away from people in need, both here and abroad, as a betrayal of our supposed Christian values. I see white-washing our history and pushing back to the times of Andrew Jackson as a sin. If you want to make America great, you help others. You learn from your mistakes, not ignore them. Anything less is indoctrination to the whims of one person, and that will lead to a whole new generation of Brown Shirts.
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