Opinion

Republicans will die with Trump, or democracy will die with them

Republicans in Congress have just passed Donald Trump’s “Big Beautiful Bill.” Widely dubbed the cruelest piece of legislation in US history since the Civil War, it will:

  • Remove over $1 trillion from Medicaid, which will leave 12 to 14 million Americans without health care
  • Adjust Medicaid payments so most rural hospitals will have to close
  • Slash food stamps and food assistance for approximately 42 million Americans, mostly children and senior citizens
  • Give and extend already unaffordable, already budget-busting, damn-near-theft tax cuts to wealthy Americans and corporations
  • Increase the bloated federal deficit by $3.4 trillion, which will affect interest rates and our children's cost of repaying foreign governments, including China.

What about the political backlash, you ask? Ever so clever, Republicans delayed cuts to medical coverage until after the midterms, so they won’t suffer any professional or political consequences.

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Patriotism? Trump doesn't know what it means

Today I want to talk about the real meaning of patriotism.

It’s the exact opposite of the version peddled by Donald Trump and his white Christian nationalists — that the nation is losing its whiteness or its dominant religion, that too many foreigners are crossing our borders, that men are competing in women’s sports or children are using school bathrooms inconsistent with their sex at birth, or that teachers are not celebrating the nation’s history.

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I'd vote for a robot over JD Vance. Would a robot?

What if the AI bots figure that out? I can imagine R2D2 and Amazon warehouse robo-pickers trundling across the Pettus Bridge in Selma, chanting, “No vote, no work!”

If the robots go on strike, we can survive the loss of same-day delivery of pantyhose and air-fryers — or maybe not. But after two weeks, humans will begin to starve. Worse, millions will go crazy with the lack of entertainment options and unfilled orders of anti-depressants.

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Dear Dems: Please chuck Schumer, before it's too late for us all

Summertime used to be fun — relaxing even.

Kids were out of school, driving the adults crazy, while the adults were giving it hell burning up their two weeks of hard-earned vacation, and doing their level best to ignore the kids, so that everybody could get some much-needed space and happiness.

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This is fascism

Trump’s 940-page Big Ugly Bill was passed today by the House and is now on the way to the White House for Trump’s signature.

It is a disgrace. It takes more than $1 trillion out of Medicaid — leaving about 12 million Americans without insurance by 2034 — and slashes Food Stamps, all to give a giant tax cut to wealthy Americans.

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Republicans just declared war on Grandma

Societies are typically organized along one of two lines: “We” or “Me.” We societies drive wealth and rights from the bottom up. Me societies do it from the top down, much like the kingdoms of old.

It’s a choice every nation must make. Franklin Roosevelt turned America into a We society with the New Deal; Ronald Reagan began the process of turning us into a Me society with the Reagan Revolution. And his and the GOP’s efforts are now coming to full fruition.

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This Republican's heartless shrug should never be forgotten

Here is what we know: The gargantuan budget reconciliation package making its way through Congress will kick thousands of Kansans off Medicaid and cost the state’s hospitals billions of dollars.

Here’s something else we know: U.S. Sen. Jerry Moran, R-Kansas, doesn’t deny those facts.

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This GOP bill is the mother of all attacks on the American people

With President Donald Trump’s July 4 deadline looming, Republicans are set to sell out working class families by passing Trump’s “Big Beautiful Bill” — all to please their billionaire backers. Inside this devastating bill are a host of tax cuts for the ultra-wealthy, paid for with cuts to Medicaid, SNAP, and other essential programs. It would also effectively eliminate the middle class in America as we know it.

To Republicans, and even some Democrats, these programs are just a line item on a budget. To myself, communities of color, and millions of Americans at risk, they are the difference between having healthcare and living in fear of sickness or injury because we can't afford the care we need to survive.

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Trump is staring down curse that few presidents survive

By Garritt C. Van Dyk, University of Waikato

While he likes to provoke opponents with the possibility of serving a third term, Donald Trump faces a more immediate historical burden that has plagued so many presidents: the “second term curse.”

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Alligator Alcatraz has troubling echoes — of Dachau

When Louise and I lived in Germany in 1986-87, we visited Dachau with our family. The crematoriums shocked our children, but even more so because this was simply a “detention facility” and not one of Hitler’s death camps. The ovens were for those who had been worked to death or killed by cholera.

The death camps, it turns out, were all located outside of Germany so Dear Leader could deny responsibility for them. You know, like Gitmo.

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The billionaire oligarchs are dancing in the street. It's time to get to work

The reconciliation bill that Republicans passed in the U.S. Senate by one vote on Tuesday will give the top 1% a trillion dollars in tax breaks. At a time of unprecedented income and wealth inequality, the very rich just got much richer.

Pathetically, these tax breaks for the wealthy are paid for by a trillion dollars in cuts to Medicaid and the Affordable Care Act. The result of those cuts will be that over 16 million Americans will lose their health insurance and an estimated 50,000 will die unnecessarily each year. These cuts will also be devastating to rural hospitals, nursing homes and community health centers.

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Trump's Supreme Court is raising specters of racial division

The 14th Amendment guarantees that all children born in the United States are citizens. It aimed to undo the notorious Dred Scott ruling, which held that some people born here — Black people, to be precise, free and formerly enslaved — nevertheless were not citizens. As you’ll recall, just hours into his term, President Donald Trump signed an executive order purporting to end birthright citizenship. The order was, and remains, unconstitutional.

The Supreme Court chose this case, out of all the possible cases, to strip judges of a key power used to stop illegal actions.

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'Alligator Alcatraz' is a temple to​ Trump's cruelty

Some 63 years and a week ago, a young attorney general named Robert F. Kennedy announced the closure of one of the world’s most infamous institutions.

Alcatraz.

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