Trump’s Big Ugly Communism
Big spending, AI tyranny, cradle-to-grave welfare, green scams and price controls are what Trump offers
On Thursday, the U.S. House voted 215-214 on Donald Trump’s “One, Big, Beautiful Bill” (the actual name) that will add $20 trillion in debt over the next decade according to the bill’s author. It still needs to pass the Senate.
Only two Republicans, Thomas Massie of Kentucky and Warren Davidson of Ohio, voted not. One GOP vote was present, and two did not vote.
For anyone who cares about liberty and the Constitution, there is nothing beautiful about it. But indeed, it is big. It was 1,116 pages long which certainly no Congressmen read. Of course, that would normally raise the ire of “conservatives,” but not when their precious GOP offers it with the stamp of approval from Mango Mussolini, as Larken Rose dubs Trump.
No, there’s nothing beautiful about this bill. What it offers is artificial “intelligence” (AI) tyranny, cradle-to-grave welfare and green scams. It’s Trump’s big ugly communism.
On the spending side, David Stockman wrote:
“When it comes to the Donald’s Big Beautiful Bill there is one place, and one place alone, to start the discussion. We are referring, of course, to the built-in baseline of revenues, outlays and deficits under current Federal law and policy.
Needless to say, the latest CBO baseline amounts to a five-alarm dumpster fire. If Congress does nothing about entitlements, tax law or current funding policy for defense and nondefense discretionary programs, the annual Federal deficit will reach nearly $3 trillion and 6.1% of GDP by the end of the 10-year budget window. Accordingly, total public debt will soar from today’s $37 trillion to more than $58 trillion by 2035.
After that, it would be all over except the shouting because a combination of rising bond yields and soaring public debt would cause Uncle Sam’s interest expense to explode. Subsequently, the already massive structural deficit would easily double, thereby pushing the Federal debt level to a staggering $150 trillion by mid-century. Of course, we would likely never actually get that far because the financial markets would collapse long before 2050.”
“Yup, this is what ‘winning’ looks like. It’s the same thing as always: did you actually think something was going to change? I hope not, because if you did then you have learned and understood little about what is going on. Whatever the government has to do to create more inflation and deficits they will; at the heart of it all to bridge us into digital, programmable money; CBDCs, stablecoins and tokenization of all assets.
But remember, this is ‘good’ debt: when Dems do it, then it’s the end of us all, the apocalypse is here.”
AI Tyranny
You may recall a couple of months ago that I wrote about Elon Musk selling communism via AI.
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“Conservatives” said nothing then. They remain silent as they let their masters openly advance their communist utopia.
Musk is still at it. Just a few weeks ago, he was in Saudi Arabia saying there will be “tens of billions” of robots doing all the jobs. Musk rebranded “universal basic income” to “universal high income where anyone can have any goods or services that they want.” So, hey, the “conservatives” should have no problem with socialism now, right?
And this “One, Big, Beautiful Bill” advances this nonsense as it includes provisions to give the AI industry a free for all to violate the American people and strip any local control.
“States would be stripped of their power to enforce laws regulating artificial intelligence models and ‘automated decision systems’ for 10 years under the budget package. That would likely preempt hundreds of AI-related bills being considered in 2025, as well as dozens that have passed into law — and on top of that, the broad ‘automated decision’ language could nix regulating all kinds of computer systems not frequently classed as AI.
Republican supporters say the rule is necessary to let US companies innovate and keep up with rivals in China, and the idea has been promoted by OpenAI. More than 60 AI-related state bills have been enacted so far, according to the National Conference of State Legislatures (NCSL), many of which could be impacted by the proposed pause. The bills do everything from addressing algorithmic discrimination to regulating how AI can be used by government agencies.
Critics worry the definition could also hamstring laws covering all kinds of systems that feature automation or use machine learning. That might include rules championed by state-level Republicans, who have passed numerous social media regulations in recent years.
A couple Republican senators have expressed concern over the moratorium. Sen. Marsha Blackburn (R-TN), eyeing a run for governor, spoke at a recent congressional hearing about her state’s AI law that seeks to protect a musician’s right to their voice’s likeness. ‘We certainly know that in Tennessee we need those protections,’ Blackburn said, according to The Washington Post. ‘And until we pass something that is federally preemptive, we can’t call for a moratorium.’
Sen. Josh Hawley (R-MO), who publicly opposed Medicaid cuts in the House bill, also pushed back on the state law pause. ‘I would think that, just as a matter of federalism, we’d want states to be able to try out different regimes that they think will work for their state,’ Hawley recently told Business Insider. ‘And I think in general, on AI, I do think we need some sensible oversight that will protect people’s liberties.’
The provision could also face a challenge in overcoming the ‘Byrd rule,’ which bars ‘extraneous’ additions in reconciliation bills.”
A group of 100 organizations wrote a letter to Congress opposing this provision. The letter stated:
“This moratorium would mean that even if a company deliberately designs an algorithm that causes foreseeable harm — regardless of how intentional or egregious the misconduct or how devastating the consequences — the company making or using that bad tech would be unaccountable to lawmakers and the public.”
The National Association of Attorneys General warned:
“This bill does not propose any regulatory scheme to replace or supplement the laws enacted or currently under consideration by the states, leaving Americans entirely unprotected from the potential harms of AI. Moreover, this bill purports to wipe away any state-level frameworks already in place. Imposing a broad moratorium on all state action while Congress fails to act in this area is irresponsible and deprives consumers of reasonable protections.”
Cradle-to-Grave Welfare
The bill also includes a scheme to continue to train Americans to be dependent on the state to take care of them. And they want to start young, at birth.
The bill includes what they call “Maga Accounts” which will give every child born between January 1st, 2025, and December 31st, 2028 a $1,000 bond.
Of course, America is $37 trillion in debt and all spending is being put on the backs of future generations not even born yet. So, why not inculcate Americans directly at birth in making them rob future generations right from the start.
And you know what? This was a scheme pushed by the Democrats in 2023. That was bad back then, according to the “conservatives,” but not when their preferred communists are in office.
Green Scam
The bill also includes carve outs for green scammers pushing for eminent domain, or theft of property by government, for “carbon capture pipelines.”
The bill would allow the feds to interfere with state and local laws prohibiting this scam. Take South Dakota for example. Kristi Noem, Trump’s homeland security head, was all on board with the scam when she was governor. But South Dakotans wised up and put in a GOP governor and state government that has implemented laws prohibiting this scam.
Jon Hansen, the state’s GOP house speaker, wrote:
“By taking away our right to approve or disapprove a carbon pipeline’s location, our people’s God-given private property rights and the landowner protections we’ve fought hard to put in place are dismantled. It strips our state of the power to ensure that these projects follow the law and do not pose a serious risk to health or safety. It infringes on our constitutional right to self-governance.”
To understand what this scam is, it is a United Nations scheme, part of its war on humanity.
Summit Carbon Solutions, which is a part of the scam, describes it as “decarbonizing industrial processes” in which it “will capture carbon dioxide before it is emitted into the atmosphere and channel it to North Dakota where it will be permanently and safely stored deep underground.”
Yes, they believe carbon dioxide, which is the building block of life, is a poison. And the GOP agrees.
This scam, by the way, supported by Joe Biden. But again, when Trump does it, “conservatives” say nothing.
“Oh, so this ‘climate change’ bull crap that was being flouted by the Biden-Harris administration did not go away and is now being shoved into a massive spending bill that Trump and the GOP are celebrating. So now, if this passes through the Senate and is signed by Trump later this year, this man will have committed the very thing that he railed against Biden for years over….
What do you think will happen when this farmland gets stolen and ripped-up? What will happen to the food supply and costs of goods? And what will these people do for money? Where will they go? But I forgot, I guess we can eat ze bugs, right?
Not much shocks me anymore and I would expect nothing less from these tyrants and corporatists, but it is still incredibly frustrating and despicable.”
Commies gonna Commie
Communism is exactly what Trump is selling. But it’s fine when he does it, right “conservatives”?
Prior to this bill’s approval, Trump signed an executive order to install price controls on medicines. Price controls are those things we remember from Jimmy Carter that led to gas lines and a decline in service. But don’t worry. Trump’s doing it, so it must be good now.
Trump literally even sold it as “redistribution of wealth.” So, “conservatives” love redistribution of wealth now?
And again, this is something that was promoted by Kamala Harris in 2024 which Trump advisor Stephen Miller described as “commies gonna commie” then. But now he loves it.
“Listen: I am NOT here to defend the drug oligarchs, absolutely not whatsoever; I have for years told people they need to get off of these drugs; they are harming your health, are not curing your problems, and keeping you dumbed down and bankrupting you all at the same time. Having said that, Trump’s policy - IF it is allowed to take hold and is not shot down by Congress or district courts - will only create more shortages and inflation and likely an even greater drug epidemic far worse than what we have now.
This is why this country is DOOMED. You can literally flip the script on the masses and they will fall for it. Dems and libs will screech against this because they blindly hate Trump and the ‘red hats’ and conservatives will cheer this as Trump fighting for the little guy. Or take Musk: this annoying clown who was heralded by leftists for years and heckled by conservatives; and now the script has flipped, with liberals vandalizing Teslas and mobbing Tesla dealerships, declaring Musk to be a Nazi, while MAGA lauds him for helping the little guy and fighting corruption, as they rush to buy Tesla stock and defend his EVs. You can’t make it up, but here we are in 2025.”