The Stark Math on the GOP Tax Plan: It Doesn’t Cut the Deficit
House Republicans advance bill late Sunday, as budget analysts across the political spectrum warn that the proposal worsens the U.S. fiscal picture
By Richard Rubin
Updated May 19, 2025 9:50 am ETWASHINGTON—House Republicans pushed President Trump’s “big, beautiful” tax-and-spending bill past a key hurdle late Sunday night, but the last-minute grappling has them colliding with a stark reality: The plan won’t reduce federal budget deficits and would make America’s fiscal hole deeper.
The current proposal would increase projected budget deficits by nearly $3 trillion through 2034, locking in tax cuts and spending increases that outweigh reductions in spending on Medicaid and nutrition assistance. While Republicans, who have vowed to reduce red ink, say higher economic growth will fill the gap, budget analysts across the political spectrum have panned the Republican plan, warning that it worsens the U.S. fiscal picture.
Hurting the most vulnerable in our society to give tax breaks to millionaires and billionaires
Alt National Park claims these provisions are in the “big beautiful bill” and they’re frightening, yet I’ve seen no reporting on them.
– Closure of the U.S. Department of Education
– 25% expansion of logging in national forests, bypassing environmental reviews and fast-tracking timber production
– Rollbacks on clean energy incentives, cutting tax credits for EVs and renewables, gutting key climate provisions
– More public lands opened up for drilling, mining, and logging, with royalty breaks for fossil fuel companies
– Withdrawal from the Paris Agreement, ending U.S. participation in global climate efforts
– Executive Order 14215, forcing independent federal agencies to follow White House legal interpretations and centralizing authority under the presidency
– Pension changes for federal workers hired before 2014, cutting take-home pay by raising required contributions, reducing future payouts, and eliminating early retirement supplements
– REINS Act-style regulation repeal, where major federal rules expire unless Congress re-approves them every 5 years allowing Trump to quietly erase protections without rewriting laws
– Expanded executive control over agency budgets, allowing the White House to move federal funds internally without explicit congressional approval
– Restoration of impoundment powers, giving Trump the ability to block or delay spending already passed by Congress reviving powers stripped after Watergate
– Creation of the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), placing White House–aligned teams inside every federal agency with access to internal systems and influence over hiring and daily operations
– Sharp cuts in regulatory enforcement, with agencies like the EPA, CFPB, and Labor and Transportation Departments halting enforcement of key safety, environmental, and anti-discrimination rules
– Trump’s personal control over economic policy, strengthening his power to direct tariffs, pressure private companies, and dictate pricing with little resistance treating the U.S. economy like his own business
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Excellent comment from Balloon Juice:
RevRick
May 19, 2025 at 2:56 pm
@sab: Except the way they have arranged their Medicaid cuts, the real target is single women with children working part time. The GOP likes to advertise this as kicking able-bodied, non-working men off the rolls, but they are as fictional as unicorns. Their 80-hours per month work requirements will fall hardest on said single women. How do they successfully juggle childcare and those work requirements, especially given how irregular scheduling that part time job can be?
Though they won’t come out and say it, the MAGA desire is to force women into marriages from which they cannot escape. We need to look at these Medicaid cuts not only through the lens of economics, as important as that is, but also through the lens of culture, because for MAGAest of MAGA that is the crux of the matter.
Fight or Don’t Fight and Take the Consequences
May 19, 2025 1:37 p.m.It’s become almost commonplace in recent years, and especially in the last four months, that the divisions among Democrats are less progressives vs. “centrists” or liberals than one between institutionalists and what we might call Team Fight. There’s a separate issue which is that there needs to be a lot more elaboration or articulation about just what “centrists” or “moderates” even are. The language is typically used as an electoral self-definition for the purposes of intra-party dynamics. But let’s leave that topic for another day. So we have the mounting knowledge that the divisions are more Team Fight vs. Team No Fight than the more ideological definitions. At the same time, though, you have non-progressives (see the problem of definitions?) worried that the highly polarized climate of 2025 will “push the party to the left.” (I have my own thoughts on that latter question.) A lot of those voices came to the fore during the Bernie and AOC barnstorming tour, which I guess is paused, at least for the moment. But for “centrists” or non-progressive liberals, if it’s really true that the real issue is Team Fight vs. Team No Fight (and I believe it is), you’ve got to get out there and do your own barnstorming tours or find other ways to demonstrate the fight.
This is just obvious. In a period of high polarization and high threat, the center of gravity of the party and inevitably the ideological center of gravity of the party will move to those fighting hardest, most successfully, with the fewest apologies.
Here’s an anecdote from my reporting travels. Sen. Chris van Hollen (D-MD) is by common consent a fairly normal liberal senator from a safely blue state. Everybody gets that he scored a big coup both for himself and for the fight against immigration abuses and unlawful detention by his trip to El Salvador. I know there’s been a push from biomedical researchers and, for lack of a better word, Team Science over at the NIH to have members come over to the building and meet with some researchers who can explain just the scope of research and new cures that are being tossed in the garbage each day. Just think one of your family members may end up needing one of those cures the garbage truck picked up just this morning.
That’s how you focus attention. You create kinetics and visuals and actions that reporters gravitate toward. I’m not saying exactly that model is the only way. Let a thousand flowers bloom. But a press release ain’t it. Do a thing that seems out of the norm, man bites dog, and draws attention to an issue in which the public doesn’t like what the White House is doing. Boost the salience, spread the word. Reps and Sens, fucking help me here? Good lord.
But my understanding is that those emissaries have basically been told some version of, “it sounds like a bit much, a bit out there.” “That’s not how we roll.” Or, “it doesn’t fit with the comms strategy.” That is both highly surprising to me (surprising and not surprising) and deeply disappointing? What are we doing here? Are we worried that young people are getting increasingly open-minded about supporting cancer and degenerative disorders? Really? No one supports this shit.
It is true that Democrats need to create room for candidates to depart from party orthodoxies in parts of the country dominated by Republicans. But the big and overwhelming issue that Democrats face right now has very little to do with this. The overriding problem Democrats have today is a general belief that they’re not effective at fighting for what they believe in or what the country needs to be protected from. There’s a related, but secondary issue that they worry that Dems are most focused on issues that are obscure or not connected to the lives of the great majority of people struggling to make ends meet. That lack of fight is shattering for self-identified Democrats as well as highly damaging for genuine independents and low-information voters who genuinely flip from party to party from election to election. That is overwhelmingly the challenge Democrats have right now.



















































Machine Pun Kelly 🇺🇦 (@KellyScaletta) posted at 11:57 PM on Tue, May 20, 2025:
$500 billion in Medicare cuts.
$800 billion in Medicaid cuts.
How can anyone be dumb enough to think that taking $1.3 trillion out of our healthcare system is a good idea?
(https://x.com/KellyScaletta/status/1925053223041134888?t=O6VGf1iAdf8OxQv0d7kfow&s=03)
Biden Defense Squad (@What46HasDone) posted at 11:08 PM on Tue, May 20, 2025:
Rufus Gifford went on the record and said the George Clooney story was a lie
Both Jake Sullivan and Jamie Harrison went on record and said that stories ABOUT THEM were lies.
And their wheelchair story was disproved by Joe Biden walking around in public just a few days ago.
(https://x.com/What46HasDone/status/1925040989959299403?t=y7xF4vVUkIkDbbNeYymOkg&s=03)
Chris D. Jackson (@ChrisDJackson) posted at 9:03 PM on Tue, May 20, 2025:
🚨 NEW: Breaker Media has an explosive report detailing Jake Tapper’s long-standing feud with the Biden family—likely the real reason behind his new hit piece of a book.
One example? Tapper called Hunter from a blocked number while Beau was dying, begging for access so he could break the news of Beau’s passing. Hunter rightfully told him to f*** off.
More recently, Tapper had a meltdown, furiously calling the White House after being passed over for a sit-down with President Biden—screaming: “I’m Jake Tapper and this is my network!”
This isn’t journalism. It’s personal. It’s revenge. Jake Tapper is a sick man.
https://t.co/ST0bhfZlch
(https://x.com/ChrisDJackson/status/1925009637595873654?t=oquzdLYEwQQkS1AvQ0AUtw&s=03)
Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) posted at 1:19 AM on Wed, May 21, 2025:
Boyle: “This is really the breaking news … because of the size of the deficits, because of the paygo act, that would trigger sequestration of Medicare, and it would total over $500 billion. The official figure that CBO confirms is $535 billion in cuts to Medicare.” https://t.co/29mGQj0mgi
(https://x.com/atrupar/status/1925073906827706673?t=3UtLM3m8zq4z8oI06iFGuA&s=03)
Brian Schatz (@brianschatz) posted at 6:50 AM on Wed, May 21, 2025:
This is the biggest wealth transfer in American history from poor to rich, it kicks 14 million off of healthcare, takes nutritional assistance away from families, and blows up the deficit. You don’t convene a hearing at 1 in the morning if you think your bill is popular.
(https://x.com/brianschatz/status/1925157291197616208?t=UieWhenknFUJU9gDkbQdEA&s=03)
Greg Sargent (@GregTSargent) posted at 5:34 AM on Wed, May 21, 2025:
Unreal. The Trump administration is disappearing migrants to places that aren’t even their origin countries, then refusing to say which countries they were sent to by claiming this is “classified,” then refusing to say what the legal basis is for classifying that info: https://t.co/82GsOPZhGy
(https://x.com/GregTSargent/status/1925138233429524520?s=03)
Fred Wellman (@FPWellman) posted at 8:37 AM on Wed, May 21, 2025:
At 9:00 AM this morning the entire Pentagon got an email inviting them to a “Christian prayer and worship service” from the Office of the Secretary of Defense. A Cabinet member directly violating the Establishment Clause of the First Amendment prohibiting the government from establishing or promoting a religion. Hegseth isn’t even pretending to care about all of our service members, respect their beliefs, or not show favor for Christian’s. Absolutely unacceptable use of his office and the Pentagon.
https://t.co/sWY0kPhLgB
(https://x.com/FPWellman/status/1925184131844935954?t=2hHBC2IJHXJR9et7ctaMiA&s=03)
areth Gore
@gareth_gore
Opus Dei members told to brace for “dramatic, traumatic, historic and revolutionary” changes as Pope Leo XIV tackles decades of abuse inside the organisation
A THREAD 🧵
https://x.com/gareth_gore/status/1924846672787472654
ABSOLUTELY NOT
ABSOLUTELY NOT
Suzie rizzio
@Suzierizzo1
Why the hell would they give ICE Officials that are mostly deputized Citizens right now $45,000 bonuses! Even if they were real ICE agents nobody deserves a bonus like that! They don’t have money for critical programs like Medicaid and SNAP,but want to do this it’s insanity! 🤬
https://x.com/Suzierizzo1/status/1925037594347257985
Glenn Thrush
@GlennThrush
NEW: Trump has suggested/demanded DOJ investigate his foes even w/ no evidence of crime.
His “weaponization” czar has workaround: Publicly “shame” targets you can’t prosecute — contrary the DOJ’s rule book and rule-of-law principles.
Me &
@alanfeuer
https://x.com/GlennThrush/status/1925244329120952699
CALL TO ACTIVISM
@CalltoActivism
Oh my god I’m dying. A South African reporter just interrupted Donald Trump and asked him to “please allow President Ramaphosa to respond.” Trump has been talking over him all morning. Translation: Please Donald shut the f*ck up.
https://x.com/CalltoActivism/status/1925243296047071671
Everytime I think I’m at my limit, I read something else.
The South Sudan stuff has sent me back to the edge.
We are literally dealing with just evil people.
COMPLETE IMMUNITY
COMPLETE IMMUNITY
COMPLETE IMMUNITY
THIS is what it means!!!
ABC News
@ABC
BREAKING: The Justice Department said it is moving to drop police reform agreements reached with the cities of Louisville and Minneapolis, which were intended to address allegations of systemic unconstitutional policing and civil rights violations.
https://x.com/ABC/status/1925195789363470606
Nick Rafter
@NickyFrank30
Jesus Christ, I just watched the entire Sanders Schulz interview and what a fucking disaster.
This man is ANGRY AS FUCK at black people who didn’t vote for him.
9:31 PM · May 19, 2025
https://x.com/NickyFrank30/status/1924654269673750848
Nick Rafter
@NickyFrank30
It’s pretty clear what happened here and I’ve been saying it for a decade.
White progressives like Bernie saw all black voters as caricatures of Angels Davis and Fred Hampton and they were disappointed to find out that the majority are more like, say, George Jefferson, and they hate them for it. It ignited deeply held racist beliefs they grew up with and they know they can weaponize systematic racism against them as punishment by helping electing right wingers to torment them, something they cannot do for white moderates and conservatives.
https://x.com/NickyFrank30/status/1924656381996441899
Michelle_BYoung
@michelle_byoung
The main issue they have with us is they assume Black voters are “fall in line” voters and they were the “call the shots” voters they’ve never forgiven us for the opposite being true. So they now refuse to “fall in line” and it’s costing us elections
https://x.com/michelle_byoung/status/1925002426848772220
Candidly Tiff (@tify330) posted at 10:50 AM on Tue, May 20, 2025:
That Kamala was the only Black woman or Gov in 20 was pathetic but she was not the only woman in the running for VP.
These jokers hate when we talk about “identity politics” yet this is the shit they say. You are why we talk about cause you say racist shit. https://t.co/UrNXddTq2O
(https://x.com/tify330/status/1924855152172769334?t=WK1p2DkkF9XUOAv65O1R6g&s=03)
Olivia Julianna 🇺🇸🦅🗳️ (@0liviajulianna) posted at 1:33 PM on Tue, May 20, 2025:
And this is why folks told yall attacks on Biden were really attacks on Kamala. This is why people were Biden dead-Enders. Because they knew establishment figures would do everything to push her out. https://t.co/dT56JGrIcG
(https://x.com/0liviajulianna/status/1924896295371559267?t=TV-rRx9NgaaZ7JngfUOUOg&s=03)
Good Morning, Everyone😊😊😊