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Imagine if you actually knew the impact:

Author: conorlarkin (21014 Posts - Original UHND Member)
Posted at 5:07 pm on Jul 1, 2025
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From the article:

[Washington has not exactly won a reputation for fiscal discipline over the last few decades, as both Republicans and Democrats passed bills that have, bit by bit, degraded the nation’s finances.

But the legislation that Republicans passed through the Senate on Tuesday stands apart in its harm to the budget, analysts say. Not only did an initial analysis show it adding at least $3.3 trillion to the nation’s debt over the next 10 years — making it among the most expensive bills in a generation — but it would also reduce the amount of tax revenue the country collects for decades. Such a shortfall could begin a seismic shift in the nation’s fiscal trajectory and raise the risk of a debt crisis.

The threat is a reflection of the fact that Senate Republicans have voted to make tax cuts that the party first passed in 2017 a permanent feature of the tax code. That means the growth in the country’s debt, already at levels economists find alarming, would only accelerate as the bill shaves down the country’s main source of money.

“We are looking at the most expensive piece of legislation probably since the 1960s,” said Jessica Riedl, a senior fellow at the Manhattan Institute, a conservative think tank. “The danger is that Congress is piling trillions of new borrowing on top of deficits that are already leaping.”]


Link: https://www.nytimes.com/2025/07/01/us/politics/republican-policy-bill-perilous-fiscal-path.html

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Replies to: "Imagine if you actually knew the impact:"

  • BBB passes. Trump corp tax rates to be made permanent. [NT] - BaronVonZemo - 12:28pm 7/1/25 (20) [View All]
    • Also permanent: the wall, ICE and Border Patrol funding. What we voted for. [NT] - Cole - 5:39pm 7/1/25
      • Congress could make these things more permanent. If only EO, then can be reversed. - NedoftheHill - 7:03pm 7/1/25
        • The BBB makes these things permanent. It’s in there. [NT] - Cole - 9:02pm 7/1/25
          • Ah! I misunderstood Baron's post, and then yours. I need a break. [NT] - NedoftheHill - 9:04pm 7/1/25
            • Your not wrong - congress will not be happy with provisions forced into it by lib RINO's & they have - BaronVonZemo - 9:17am 7/2/25
            • No breaks allowed. - Cole - 9:29pm 7/1/25
    • Other than preventing tax increases this is all smoke and mirrors. - Curly1918 - 5:19pm 7/1/25
      • Priority #1 was securing those low corp tax rates or businesses would leave again & economy would be - BaronVonZemo - 11:01pm 7/1/25
        • I don’t disagree and I like your optimism - Curly1918 - 6:29am 7/2/25
    • I just checked in with my contacts in the yacht sales industry, they are ecstatic! - iairishcheeks - 4:55pm 7/1/25
    • The Senate version now goes back to the House...with notable changes, especially to Medicaid [LINK] - TyroneIrish - 3:28pm 7/1/25
    • Great news for the Country. - PaND - 12:42pm 7/1/25
      • We finally; got a president [NT] - cubsfanin16 - 3:46pm 7/1/25
        • Imagine if you actually knew the impact: [LINK] - conorlarkin - 5:07pm 7/1/25
      • Bookmark [NT] - conorlarkin - 1:15pm 7/1/25
        • You were either going to celebrate and mock if it didn’t pass, or claim “shame!”& “Armageddon!”if it - BaronVonZemo - 11:04pm 7/1/25
    • Vance casts tiebreaker. Passage guarantees a BLUE tsunami in 2026. - conorlarkin - 12:36pm 7/1/25
      • It must suck to be so far up the cult’s ass that you have to go along with their galactic stupidity - Death - 3:43pm 7/1/25
      • Mark it down! [NT] - MAS - 1:33pm 7/1/25
      • No, but had it failed, you’d be more likely to be right, Mr Mamdani & megadeficit spenders [NT] - BaronVonZemo - 12:48pm 7/1/25
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