Trump can just as well start the year-loing America's 250th birthday party in FL next to the swamp area where he's holding immigrants and plans to deputize National Guard to serve as judges to bypass the justice system so that he can deport them as quickly as possible. Every day of the year-long party he can rotate through the various detention campas and showcase them as he kicks people out of the country. He could also visit all the farms and familty-run, family-owned businesses being raided and wrecked by his fascination with deportations, like the one called Buckeye in North Carolina that was pulverized by him. To top it off, he can play the J6 prisoner choir recording of his rioters he pardoned singing the National Anthem while he stands and salutes, like he did at many of his 2024 campaign rallies (until his campaign chaperone Susie Wiles stopped him from doing it as the election approached, realiziing how much it looked like Hitler and 1930's fascism in general).
Trump had some difficulty in 2017 with a similar corporate tax cut bill that passed when his margin in the House was in the dozens compared to just a couple today. Even with only a couple seat margin in the House and a four-seat margin in the Senate, Trump still got everything he wanted with the 2025 budget bill. It shows how well he has solidified the GOP to bend its knee to him.
More importantly, members of the House and Senate can now go home, eat hot dogs, and watch fireworks.
Plus GOP Rep. Burchett of TN can hang up the Trump-autographed merchandise Trump gave him to change his mind to support the budget bill. He can sit and stare at it all day as he continues to heap praise on Trump, as he did in the video he posted on social media raving about Trump.
Oh please....you KNOW tRump put the scorched earth finger on Burchett. Nobody flips on his constituency for a pair of gold high tops.
U.S. contractors tell the AP that their colleagues are shooting at Palestinians seeking food in Gaza Two U.S. contractors said that security staff were often unqualified, unvetted, heavily armed and seemed to have an open license to do whatever they wished. By The Associated Press July 3, 2025, 7:47 AM EDT / Updated July 3, 2025, 9:52 AM EDT U.S. contractors tell the AP that their colleagues are shooting at Palestinians seeking food in Gaza
Bill O'Reilly says the passage of Trump's megabill will boost GOP in November 2026 midterm elections.
Maybe his ill-educated fan base will finally realized how they all got screwed by him by then...? Who knows, maybe we won't "need" elections by then. At least Hitler was charismatic and a good speaker. Whenever tRump opens his mouth he makes a further fool of himself.
ICE arrests 1,500 in MA. https://www.axios.com/local/boston/2025/06/02/ice-arrests-1500-massachusetts
Did anyone see Kristi Noem's add for the illegal immigrant ap? "If you are illegal, download the ap and register. If you leave right away, you MAY be able to come back". What a joke....what idiot is going say, more or less, this is who I am, come get me?? Then she flashes up pics of six rapists and murderers that "Our President Has Captured"....
Karl Rove seems to be arguing that the GOP has to go on the offensive and defend itself for 2026 midterms by trying to make the public believe the claim made by Speaker Johnson that able-bodied young men really are unemployed and living off Medicaid while playing video games. Karl Rove Predicts Big Beautiful Bill Will Have ‘Huge Impact’ on 2026 Midterms: ‘Republicans Had Better Go on Offense’ excerpt: "And so we are gonna-, the Republicans had better go on the offense and say, “We are doing what you told us to do, which is to make certain that this program served the vulnerable among us.” Medicaid was meant for poor seniors, for children in poor families, and for the disabled, and we should not be paying for health care for people who are able-bodied, and can work, and are refusing to work. This is why they got to go on the offense."
GOP holdouts trust in Trump that he will make the budget bill better in the future via executive orders. Holdouts say Trump promised he'd 'make the bill better' in the future
Noem did a sleazy photo-op (as did various other GOP members) at the El Salvador prison for terrorists with a group of them in a cage behind her who were ordered to be shirtless to show their tatoos. Kristi Noem’s El Salvador Prison Photo Op Is a New Low
In other worlds, Trump will fix it. That's like Sen. Murkowski changing her mind and voting for the budget bill and saying that she thought the House would later amend the bill to solve all of its problems that should have been solved in the Senate (but weren't because she voted for it after receiving goodies for her home state of Alaska).
Trump admin live updates: House narrowly passes megabill, sending it to president's desk excerpt: House Republican Conference chair Lisa McClain laughs as Speaker of the House Mike Johnson holds up the final vote tally during the enrollment ceremony for President Trump's spending and tax bill in the U.S. Capitol, July 3, 2025 in Washinton. Bill Clark/CQ-Roll Call via Getty Images image:
Trump gets major win - but debate over his mega-bill is just beginning excerpt: "The really big numbers, however, are in the tax cuts in this legislation. They amount to more than $4.5tn over 10 years. Some of these are cuts that were first enacted in Trump's first term, and were set to expire before the bill makes them permanent. Others, like ending taxes on tips and overtime, where 2024 campaign promises that are implemented by will end in 2028. All this adds up to massive new debt for the US. The White House contends that the tax cuts will spur economic growth that will generate sufficient new revenue, when taken alongside tariff collections. But outside projections suggest that this legislation will add more than $3tn in new US debt."
That slapstick smile on the face of Lisa McClain. It looks like the character Lola Heatherton of SCTV who would pop off the line, "I love you Bobby! I want to bear your children! Haaaa ha ha ha ha!" image: