The Big Beautiful Bloodbath: A Goodbye Letter To America
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Dear America,
It’s done. We now stand on the eve of the passage of one of the greatest political monstrosities that has been devised in our nation’s congress. The alleged "One Big Beautiful Bill" has been rammed through both chambers of congress, wrapped in populist glitter, promising tax cuts for workers and prosperity for all. Instead, it unfurled into a legislative suicide note—a $3.3 trillion time bomb detonating the social contract while turbocharging inequality and cruelty. Trump’s signature legislation, marketed as a middle-class miracle, conceals a ruthless blueprint: starve the vulnerable, enrich the elite, and dismantle democracy.
"(The One Big Beautiful Bill) protects Medicaid for the truly vulnerable."
— White House Myth vs. Fact Sheet
The lie unravels in the Congressional Budget Office’s cold arithmetic: 11.8 million Americans will lose health coverage by 2034 under the bill’s Medicaid provisions—the largest coverage rollback in U.S. history. The mechanics of this bloodletting reveal psychopath-style efficiency in human suffering:
Elimination of Year-Round Enrollment: Currently, individuals earning below 150% of the federal poverty level in states using the federally run Marketplace are eligible for a special year-round enrollment period. The bill would eliminate this special enrollment starting in 2026. Meaning those eligible will have to make the window, or be locked out of coverage.
Work Requirements as Weaponry: Able-bodied parents with children over 14 must prove 20+ weekly work hours—or lose coverage. In rural Alabama, where childcare deserts span 100 miles, this traps single mothers in impossible choices: abandon jobs or abandon health screenings.
Rural Hospital Extinction: With $930 billion slashed from federal Medicaid support over a decade, 300+ rural hospitals face closure. North Carolina’s Senator Thom Tillis—who voted against the bill before announcing his retirement—warned: "Republicans are about to make a mistake on health care and betraying a promise".
The cruelty crescendos when the White House dismisses hospital closures as "simply not true" while funneling $45 billion into immigrant detention centers rebranded as "Alligator Alcatraz".
Trump’s "middle-class tax cut" performs a grotesque magic trick: vanish $10,000 from working families’ pockets, materialize $2.2 trillion in billionaire tax breaks.
To pay for tax cuts, the bill also guts SNAP (food stamps) by imposing draconian work requirements. But 2025 isn’t 1996: 74% of able-bodied recipients already work—they’re just 1099 gig workers earning poverty wages between gigs. The result: 2.1 million families lose food aid while Jeff Bezos’s space company claims new R&D credits.
The math is merciless: A Walmart cashier who makes no tips and works part-time would "save" $0/year from Trump’s tip-tax exemption—then lose $3,200 in SNAP benefits.
The bill’s "border security" provisions read like a dystopian spec script. Trump gets $170 billion to construct the largest immigrant detention network since Japanese internment camps.
"Alligator Alcatraz": A $450 million Florida concentration camp housing 5,000 detainees in swampland, with contracts awarded to Trump advisor Stephen Miller’s investment firm.
Digital Hunting Licenses: Palantir receives $2.9 billion to deploy AI "predictive policing" tools targeting 11 million undocumented immigrants. Its algorithm flags families based on church attendance, remittance payments, and social media posts with 🇲🇽 flags.
The Deportation Army: Funding for 10,000 new ICE agents—a force larger than the Marine Corps—with quotas requiring 3,000 arrests daily. When cities resist, DOJ withholds infrastructure funds.
This isn’t policy—it’s ethnonationalism monetized. As border crossings plummet to record lows, the machine must be fed: ICE now raids chicken plants and kindergarten playgrounds to hit Trump’s targets.
Trump’s vengeance tour reached peak farce when he commandeered DOJ headquarters to rage against his criminal cases: "The case against me was bullshit!" he screamed beside a $500,000 velvet curtain—then praised Judge Aileen Cannon for dismissing his documents indictment.
GOP senators knew the stakes:
Sen. Thom Tillis (R-NC) called the bill "a betrayal" before announcing his retirement—hours after Trump threatened to primary him.
Lisa Murkowski (R-AK) joined Democrats to vote against SNAP cuts (then reversed her decision).
Yet they passed it—betraying every deficit-hawk lie—because oligarchs demanded their payout. The "Big Beautiful’s" blood money now funds three revolutions:
A Coup For The Rich: Increased alternative minimum tax exemptions, increased estate tax exemption (up to $15 million), and the extending of our banana republic level corporate tax rates enacted in 2016.
A White Ethnostate: Miller’s deportation machine begins hunting immigrants in July 2025.
Regressive Climate Policy: With the elimination of funding for environmental protections and credits. This section is 40 pages long. Termination of EV tax credits and the energy efficient homes credit.
Trump’s bill is indeed beautiful—like a grenade, polished and perfect, pin already pulled. And with this I bid farewell, to the America we knew. This brave new world we enter, has not be seen since the likes of the 1800s. A time of starving children on the streets, needless deaths from curable and treatable diseases because people can’t afford it, looming environmental catastrophe and polluted skies.
Welcome to the death of America as we know it.
Sincerely,
A Concerned Citizen.
What a big beautiful mess. I thought Murkowski voted in favour? And when did Stephen Miller become a former advisor?