“Big Beautiful Building”! This phrase is used as a trash can full of policies, revenue changes and costs, and sounds as if magic exists and designed to solve the myriad problems and problems our country faces.
Again, Americans are misled by both their supporters and opponents, and most of them seek political advantages from what’s happening in DC, rather than truly seeking big money. They analyze our minds by providing selected merchandise to selected groups by ignoring long-term disadvantages, or by ignoring measures to reduce them in the future, as they continue to continue money that neither the government nor the public actually owns. Debt is considered inconvenient at best, and in the worst case, it’s a tool to win votes. As written, the bill places tax cuts and new programs ahead of time while it hopes that the necessary programs and spending reductions will be backloaded and policy changes will be saved somewhere.
Count me among the real conservatives who vote no on this loaded big beautiful bill. It is in past times that Congress will use and accept the Single Subject Issues Bill. In Florida, the requirement is that a substantial bill includes a single subject. It should also be a requirement for DC. A funding bill should not contain policy issues. Congress has long forgotten the value of honest discussion and debate at the committee level.
First, they should discuss policies and let them pass. All are working to include reductions in funding, or, preferably, in a separate spending process. It’s also past time to seriously tackle spending addiction that took over both sides of the aisle. One is simply claiming less spending than the other side. There are only a handful of true conservatives in recent Congress. Members seeking true limits on spending are called names and expelled from decision-making. We talk about a good game and then select people who will be prey to the voices that ask the government to fund all needs that are not recognized or fully completed.
We are fully mortgaged the future of our generation, and there is little to be said about this. Instead of dealing seriously with tax levels, we ask that taxpayers be further analysed, asking them to split into taxes on tips, overtime taxes, social security taxes, “they are split into advocacy groups for their freedom from taxes, vacations know that their income doesn’t have.
We are played using selected group gimmicks and special treats. I’m tired of Congress. They are not serious about correcting priority taxes, some people spend more habits
DC suffers from a lack of honest discussion. This time, Democrats using amazing phrases like “Millions of people will be cut from Medicaid” will acknowledge the possibility of wasted and fraud within the program, or even discuss the potential cost-savings if those receiving the benefits receive the benefits to work to continue receiving them.
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There can be a lot to write about how politics was injected into all policy debates. Rather than dig deeper into policy issues, Congressional Committees play “gotcha” with witnesses. You’ll welcome a real philosophical discussion, but instead you’ll get soundbites and praise.
Furthermore, we suffer from the abundance of hypocrisy from our members. I’ve heard Democrats using the phrase “Large Tax Cuts.” Again, they want to split voter segments while taking an stance rather than being honest about what they want. They then advocate for higher deductions on state and local taxes (salt). State taxpayers advocate that they remember the taxes of hundreds of thousands.
Their hypocrisy is not scoped because they want politics rather than good public policy. DC continues to play one group against the other. DC continues to fail us in the short and long term as we continue to defend political purposes rather than public needs.


