Cutting Medicaid
Republicans will finally kill the Affordable Care Act
[Senate version] One Big Beautiful Bill would significantly cut Medicaid funding, reducing federal payments to states by approximately $863 billion over ten years, it will lead to reduced coverage, provider shortages, and increased healthcare access issues, especially in rural and low-income areas.
These cuts could cause millions to lose coverage, exacerbate existing provider shortages, and increase healthcare disparities. Overall, the bill's Medicaid provisions are seen as deeply harmful, risking coverage loss for vulnerable populations and worsening healthcare access issues.
School Shooters Will Go Silent
Dropping the $200 tax on silencers gives school shooters stealth. How many more children will die?
The 'One Big Beautiful Bill' aims to significantly impact firearms and gun control by removing restrictions on silencers and short-barrel rifles, including eliminating the $200 tax stamp for silencers. Recent revisions have restored language that eases regulations on silencers, potentially making them more accessible.
These changes could weaken gun control measures, while proponents see it as a victory for gun rights advocates . Overall, the bill's impact on gun control is to relax restrictions on certain firearm accessories, which could lead to increased accessibility and debate over gun safety policies.
Republicans are creating their own national police force
The federal government will go on a hiring spree for new ICE Agents
Recent sources indicate that the 'one big beautiful bill' includes provisions for significantly increasing the hiring of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents, with estimates suggesting an addition of around $8 billion allocated specifically for hiring more ICE personnel (CRFB, Migrant Insider). This funding aims to expand immigration enforcement efforts, potentially leading to a substantial rise in ICE staffing levels (Congress.gov). As of June 2025, the bill's focus on increasing immigration enforcement resources suggests a likely boost in the number of ICE agents hired, although exact figures are still being finalized.
Americans will 'get over' losing their health insurance
How many times have Republicans tried to repeal Obamacare?
The 'One Big Beautiful Bill' of 2025 aims to significantly reshape healthcare policy, with potential impacts on the Affordable Care Act (ACA). It is projected to increase premiums for some groups, such as older adults, and could reduce overall coverage by creating millions of uninsured, as well as increasing out-of-pocket costs (American Progress, Commonwealth Fund). Additionally, the bill proposes cuts to Medicaid funding, risking coverage for millions, which would undermine the ACA’s expansion efforts (CBPP). Overall, the bill is likely to make healthcare less affordable and accessible for many Americans, reversing some gains made under the ACA.
The rich get richer, the poor die
If you can work 2 jobs, you probably don't need SNAP.
The 'One Big Beautiful Bill' proposes significant changes to SNAP, including establishing a SNAP matching funds requirement for states and strengthening work requirements, which could lead to reductions in benefits and increased strain on food assistance programs (CRFB, The White House). Additionally, some analyses suggest that cutbacks in Medicaid and SNAP could trigger substantial job losses across states, indicating potential economic impacts alongside the programmatic changes (Commonwealth Fund). Overall, the bill's impact on SNAP is expected to include benefit reductions and increased operational requirements, which may strain food assistance resources and affect vulnerable populations.
Tax relief for seniors and low-incomine families
NOTE: these provisions are only available from 2025 to 2028 and we're half way through 2025.
The most recent and relevant sources indicate that the beneficiaries of the tax cuts in the One Big Beautiful Bill are primarily higher-income households, particularly those earning between $200,000 and $500,000 annually, and property owners (NBC News). Additionally, the bill delivers significant tax relief to seniors and low-income workers through increased deductions, but the primary beneficiaries are wealthier households and property owners (White House).
Republicans are ruthless, muderous, loathsome, brutal killers. Evil like that cannot be allowed to walk the Earth ever again.
The tax cuts in the One Big Beautiful Bill primarily benefit high-income earners and property owners, with households earning between $200,000 and $500,000 gaining significantly (NBC News). Conversely, low-income workers are projected to receive the largest percentage reduction in their tax liability, but only for two years and though some reports suggest that the bill also includes cuts to health programs that could negatively impact lower earners (White House, CNBC). Overall, the bill favors wealthier individuals and property owners, while low-income groups may see mixed effects depending on specific provisions.