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Donald Trump’s Signature Legislation: Another Big, Ugly Betrayal

There’s nothing beautiful about bankrupting America…

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by WILL FOLKS *** When he first ran for the American presidency, Donald Trump vowed to elimina
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Tired Of The Lies July 7, 2025 at 7:27 pm

More of the same lies and bullshit Trump brought to the table from January 2017 thru January 2021. Gun owners bought his lies to support our 2A rights, once again. BBB had a couple of great aspects at one point. One, the Hearing Protection Act, would have eliminated most of the red tape and bs to purchase silencers. You would simply fill out a Form 4473 just like you do to buy a rifle, shotgun, or handgun, and leave the store with your silencer. Personally, I have no need or use for one, but support the right to own one for those who do.
The SHORT Act would have removed short barrel rifles and shotguns from NFA-34 restriction and regulation. Purchasing or possessing a short barrel rifle or shotgun would be no different from buying one of their longer barrel counterparts. Thanks to Senate Parlaimentarian MacDonough and RINOs like JD Vance, Thune, Lindsey Graham, Tim Scott, and others lacking the spine to ignore or challenge MacDonough’s opposition to these Acts, we got something decidedly less helpful and useful.
Ditto useless Representatives like Ralph (the RINO) Norman and others.

People say that Trump had no control over what The House and The Senate did, but that is wrong. A little bit of cheerleading and walking these things through, as Bill Clinton did with his accursed 1994 “Crime” bill would have gone a long way.

We are surrounded on all sides by NWO/JWO lackeys. Voting is a fool’s errand.

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George Johnson Top fan July 8, 2025 at 7:21 am

Why do you think extending the 2017 tax cuts is “good news”? The Congressional Budget Office predicted permanently extending tax cuts will cost $4 trillion over the next 10 years, $400 billion per year. This includes $3.4 trillion from extending the expiring individual and estate tax provisions, along with $551 billion from extending the business provisions.

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CongareeCatfish Top fan July 8, 2025 at 1:52 pm

Only 33% of our population actually pays federal income taxes. A two- to- one free rider ratio. Half of that two- thirds of free riders receives some form of federal welfare (as opposed to an entitlement like social security.) So two-thirds of the country really doesn’t give a crap about the debt, because it never effects them. Politicians know this, especially the Democrats. Until the free riders are forced to start paying something – hell even 100 bucks a year – and thus they participate in some of the pain, there will never be enough political will to make Congress actually make the changes that need to be made. It’s not a math thing (making the free riders pay something) because you would barely raise 10 billion from it, but it is a psychological thing that will make at least some of them start to care and swing the tide to the right direction. But it will never happen.

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