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Wednesday, June 25, 2025 8:25 AM

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Trump’s big, beautiful bill has a price paid in blood

Republicans are proposing huge cuts to Medicaid. The impact on Americans’ health would be devastating.

By Dylan Scott | Jun 25, 2025, 6:30 AM CDT

https://www.vox.com/health/417639/trump-medicaid-health-insurance-big-
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While public attention has largely been focused on the Middle East and on President Donald Trump’s immigration policy, Republicans in Congress are on the verge of passing massive Medicaid cuts as part of a budget bill that could lead to millions of Americans losing their health insurance benefits and, according to one recent estimate, thousands of unnecessary deaths every year.

While the GOP’s so-called “big, beautiful” bill is a smorgasbord of policy — potentially including everything from blocking AI regulation to restricting the power of the federal courts — perhaps the most consequential changes would be to Medicaid. The program, which covers low-income Americans of all ages, is now the country’s single largest insurer, covering more than 70 million people. The legislation approved by House Republicans, which is now being debated and amended by the Senate, would cut Medicaid spending by $793 billion over 10 years. The upshot is that 10.3 million fewer people would be enrolled in the program by 2034.

Those coverage losses would more than undo the progress the US has made in reducing the ranks of the uninsured over the past few years. On Tuesday, the National Center for Health Statistics reported that the number of US adults without insurance in 2024 had fallen to 27.2 million, down from 31.6 million in 2020. The GOP bill would reverse those gains and then some within a decade.

The consequences would be much more severe than the mere loss of a government health insurance card. According to one analysis of the House bill published last week in the Annals of Internal Medicine by a trio of Harvard-affiliated researchers, those losses of Medicaid coverage would lead to fewer Americans reporting good health, fewer patients getting preventive health screenings, and, at the end of the day, between 8,200 and 24,600 additional annual deaths.

Senate Republicans are not going to adopt the House bill exactly as it is, which means any estimates of its effects are preliminary. But it appears likely GOP senators will keep at least two impactful provisions: new work requirements for many of the people on Medicaid and limits on the financing tools that the states can use to access more federal Medicaid funding. The Harvard study broke out the estimated effects by provision and the results are still foreboding: between 3,000 and 9,000 annual deaths attributable to Medicaid work requirements, and between 4,200 and 12,600 deaths if state provider taxes were completely eliminated.

Even short of the worst-case scenario, Americans’ health would be worse off under the Republican bill, according to researchers Adam Gaffney, David Himmelstein, and Steffie Woolhandler. The number of Americans who have a personal doctor would drop by 700,000 under Medicaid work requirements; 285,000 fewer people would ever get their blood cholesterol checked, and 235,000 fewer patients would ever have their blood sugar tested. The number of women getting a recommended mammogram within the past 12 months would drop by nearly 139,000. And an additional 385,000 people would have to borrow money or skip paying other bills to afford their medical care. The people affected are low-income and disproportionately Black and Hispanic.

There is plenty of uncertainty in these projections. It is also hard to be sure how these policies would interact with each other: The Harvard researchers noted in their cumulative estimate of the House bill’s effects that there would likely be some overlap in the policies’ projected effects when combined together. Some of the people who lose their Medicaid coverage would be able to get insurance by other means, offsetting the losses to a degree that can be difficult to predict.

But the takeaway from the analysis is clear: A lot of people are going to suffer if these proposals become law.

The US is sabotaging its own health care system

The debate in the Senate has not yet concluded, and the bill could still change. Hospitals are busy on Capitol Hill, lobbying Republicans to reduce the spending cuts and warning lawmakers of the devastating consequences that the legislation would have. Some GOP senators are reportedly open to providing additional funding for rural hospitals, to relieve the impact on the facilities that would be hardest hit by the proposed Medicaid cuts.

But after Republicans narrowly failed to roll back Medicaid during Trump’s first term, they seem likely to succeed this time — a step backward from building a true universal health care system.

America’s lack of universal health care is the main reason we spend more money than any other country in the world while seeing worse outcomes. One recent JAMA analysis found that deaths that could be prevented by accessible health care increased in the United States from 2009 to 2019, while declining in most other comparable countries.

You can achieve universal health care via a variety of strategies, including the expansion of private health insurance, but the Republican bill could instead lead to more unnecessary deaths by taking existing benefits away from people, according to the Annals of Internal Medicine study.

Medicaid has actually been a rare bright spot in America’s often dysfunctional health care system. The program has its own problems — not enough doctors participate because of its low reimbursement rates, for one — but since its expansion through the Affordable Care Act in 2010, research has shown that Medicaid allowed more people to access health care, reduced their financial burden from medical services, and improved their physical and mental well-being.

Republican lawmakers and Trump administration officials justify the Medicaid cuts by saying that people who can work should be required to work in order to receive government benefits. They claim nobody who deserves to be on Medicaid will lose their coverage. As one White House official put it to Politico earlier this month: “Medicaid does not belong to people who are here illegally, and it does not belong to capable and able-bodied men who refuse to work. So no one is getting cut.” (Undocumented migrants are already ineligible for federal Medicaid funding. Six states cover undocumented adults through Medicaid using the state’s own funds, and 14 cover undocumented children.)

But independent analysts say that most of the people on Medicaid are either children, elderly, disabled — or adults who are already working or caring for another person — meaning they are limited in their ability to work. Most of the projected coverage losses result from people having paperwork problems in documenting their work or proving they should be exempt from the requirements, not because people are actually ineligible under the new rules.

That aligns with the experience of Arkansas during Trump’s first term. That state tested work requirements in the real world for the first time and 18,000 people lost their health insurance in a matter of months, with no meaningful effect on their employment.

The US has made halting progress in its pursuit of a better health system. In 2010, the uninsured rate was 16 percent. Today, it’s half of that. But in the GOP’s proposed future, the problems that have left Americans so frustrated with their health care system are going to get worse.

The Joss Whedon script for Serenity, where Wash lives, is Serenity-190pages.pdf at https://www.mediafire.com/two

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Wednesday, June 25, 2025 9:41 AM

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I haven't worked for 5 years and I still have more money than you've ever had at any single point of your life, Ted.

Oh... and a paid for house, and a paid for car, and an entire 2 1/2 car garage full of tools. And zero debt to anybody.

Keep pretending like you did well in that sad little lonely apartment you wish your dead whore of a mother were still alive to share with you.






Me, I'm just enjoying making you dance, jump through hoops Gilligan. I find making you constantly justify your very existence, enjoyable.

Are you starting to get it? Are you beginning to understand?

Laughing in your face again Gilligan.

T




You're not laughing in anyone's face, Theodore.

I doubt you've been face to face with anyone in real life for months, loser.

Everybody you know in real life hates you just like they do online.

You have no friends. You drove them all away with your politics. And your family is all dead. All you have left is your politics, and they're dying too.

You're liable to just fade away with them soon. And nobody will even be left to remember you when you do.

The sad truth is, son... I'm the closest thing you've got to a friend. I'm one of two people in your life that show you any attention at all. The other one is Sigs. There once was a third person, but you fucked that up, didn't you?








Poor Gilligan. Here is a good example of what he is like when he is in destress. He has no good response so in his anguish he lashes out. He invents a likeness of his antagonist that makes him feel better. That makes him feel superior because his nemesis keeps showing him, he is anything but.

As his antagonist, I am enjoying watching him implode, again.

Too funny...

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Wednesday, June 25, 2025 9:56 AM

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Looks like they've got all you faggots across the spectrum obsessing over Iran now.







Well, Trump sure is. Your neocon warmongering President just bombed them.

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Wednesday, June 25, 2025 6:59 PM

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Looks like they've got all you faggots across the spectrum obsessing over Iran now.







Well, Trump sure is. Your neocon warmongering President just bombed them.

T





My "NeoCon warmongring President" just said that Isreal "doesn't know what the fuck they are doing".

Kind of like the Democratic Party that he single-handedly destroyed.



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Thursday, June 26, 2025 7:57 AM

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My "NeoCon warmongring President" just said that Isreal "doesn't know what the fuck they are doing".

Kind of like the Democratic Party that he single-handedly destroyed.

Did you know that Trump was prophesied in the Bible? The Book of Revelations says War with Iran is the key to bringing Jesus back to Earth

'Biblical prophecy': Christian nationalists pushing Trump to 'usher in the End Times'

By Alex Henderson | June 25, 2025 | 09:29AM ET

Before launching his 2016 presidential campaign, Donald Trump didn't have a lot of contact with evangelical Christian fundamentalism.

Trump was raised Presbyterian/Mainline Protestant — not evangelical — in Queens by a Scottish immigrant mother and an American father. And religion, even non-fundamentalist Protestant Christianity, wasn't a high priority for him.

In 2016, 2020 and 2024, however, white evangelicals were a key part of Trump's MAGA base. And he gets a lot of input from them, often attacking Democrats as anti-religion even though many prominent Democrats — from Sen. Raphael Warnock (D-Georgia) to MSNBC's the Rev. Al Sharpton to Catholic former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-California) — are quite religious and can quote the Bible with much more detail than Trump.

In an article published on June 25, Salon's Amanda Marcotte warns that Trump is getting a lot of input from far-right white Christian nationalists on the Middle East and explains why that is dangerous. https://www.salon.com/2025/06/25/evangelicals-push-trump-into-conflict
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"The wild claims made by leaders of the Christian Right have also been in the mix: that Trump is a prophet sent by God to usher in the End Times, and that attacking Iran is necessary to bring about the end of the world and the return of Jesus Christ," the Philadelphia-based Marcotte explains. "It's this delusion that (Sen. Ted) Cruz was winking at, and it was likely a powerful reason Trump decided to escalate."

White evangelical Christian fundamentalists have a complex relationship with Israel. On one hand, they believe that Jews are damned to eternal hell because they don't accept Jesus Christ as the Messiah; on the other hand, they consider themselves very pro-Israel because of the role they think Israel will play in the End Times.

"Anthea Butler, a religious studies professor at the University of Pennsylvania, told Salon that Cruz was referencing evangelical belief in a Biblical prophecy that war involving Israel and the larger Middle East is 'only one more step in ushering in Jesus' return," Marcotte notes. "As journalist Sarah Posner explained at Talking Points Memo, 'this movement holds that a series of prophesied events, including Jews' return to Israel and invasion by armies of foreign countries including Iran, will culminate in a bloody, victorious battle at Armageddon.'"

Marcotte continues, "As a result, the conflict between Iran and Israel has launched a frenzy within evangelical circles, as they hope the final battle is coming and they will get to witness the End Times…. Family Research Council head Tony Perkins was one of the architects of Project 2025, the far-right plan for a government takeover being implemented by Trump's administration. He's also a big believer in this Biblical prophecy and, as Kyle Mantyla of Right Wing Watch documented, has been using his podcast to frame war with Iran as the key to bringing Jesus back to Earth."

According to Marcotte, the "pressure from Trump's evangelical base" on the Middle East "offers insight into why he is cracking."

"He almost certainly would like to leave his intervention in Iran behind," Marcotte observes. "But he can't say no to evangelicals, because he knows that he’s nothing without them."


The Joss Whedon script for Serenity, where Wash lives, is Serenity-190pages.pdf at https://www.mediafire.com/two

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Thursday, June 26, 2025 8:00 AM

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My "NeoCon warmongring President" just said that Isreal "doesn't know what the fuck they are doing".

Kind of like the Democratic Party that he single-handedly destroyed.

Did you know that Trump was prophesied in the Bible?



Shut the fuck up.

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Thursday, June 26, 2025 8:53 AM

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Shut the fuck up.

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Trump said shut up about Air Force’s failure in Iran. Instead, all employees must falsely claim it was successful and that there absolutely was something valuable at the bottom of those 14 holes punched into Iran that look like water wells that didn't go deep enough to reach water.

White House to limit intelligence sharing, skip Gabbard at Senate Iran briefing

By Emily Davies, Theodoric Meyer, Dan Lamothe

https://www.washingtonpost.com/national-security/2025/06/25/iran-intel
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The White House plans to limit classified intelligence sharing with Congress after leaks to the press of an early assessment undermined President Donald Trump’s claim that U.S. airstrikes obliterated Iranian nuclear facilities, a senior Trump administration official said, setting the stage for a contentious classified briefing before senators Thursday.

Amid a political battle over what the intelligence shows, the White House is expected to send four of its top national security officials to brief lawmakers: Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, Secretary of State Marco Rubio, CIA Director John Ratcliffe and Gen. Dan Caine, the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, administration officials said.

Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard, who testified in March that U.S. intelligence agencies assessed that Iran was not building a nuclear weapon, will be notably absent.

“Ratcliffe will represent the intelligence community,” the senior Trump administration official said of Gabbard’s absence, speaking on the condition of anonymity to discuss plans not yet made public. “The media is turning this into something it’s not.”

Trump has called Gabbard’s assessment of Iran’s nuclear program “wrong” and largely sidelined her in navigating the United States’ role in the war between Iran and Israel, current and former U.S. officials and people close to the White House told The Washington Post. White House officials have insisted that she is doing critical work.

Senate Minority Leader Charles E. Schumer (D-New York) on Wednesday called on the White House to “immediately undo” its decision to limit classified information sharing.

“The administration has no right to stonewall Congress on matters of national security,” Schumer said on the Senate floor. “Senators deserve information, and the administration has a legal obligation to inform Congress precisely about what is happening right now abroad.”

Axios first reported the White House plans to limit classified information sharing.
https://www.axios.com/2025/06/25/iran-bombing-intelligence-trump-congr
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The initial U.S. intelligence assessment, first reported by CNN, found that the airstrikes ordered by Trump against Iran’s nuclear facilities set back Tehran’s program by months but did not eliminate it. Trump and White House officials have since adamantly pushed back against the assessment and maintained that the B-2 bombers and submarine-launched Tomahawk missiles fully destroyed the sites.

Ratcliffe, however, released a statement Wednesday saying the airstrikes had “severely damaged” the nuclear program — previewing a refined White House posture that the administration might offer senators Thursday.

Nonpartisan military officers, including Caine, have been more restrained in their assessments so far, describing significant damage but stopping short of saying the facility was “obliterated.” Caine, speaking Sunday, said that final battle-damage assessments will take time to develop but that initial reviews indicated “extremely severe damage and destruction.”

Senate Majority Leader John Thune (R-South Dakota) echoed Ratcliffe’s assessment Wednesday. “There’s no doubt that Iran’s nuclear program was severely set back,” Thune said on “The Hugh Hewitt Show.”

The Trump administration’s tour to convince lawmakers and Americans of the mission’s success will include a Thursday morning stop at the Pentagon, where Hegseth and unnamed “Military Representatives” will hold a “Major News Conference” to “fight for the Dignity of our Great American Pilots,” Trump announced on Truth Social on Wednesday.

“These Patriots were very upset!” Trump said, without offering any evidence.

The president erroneously said that pilots had endured “36 hours of dangerously flying through Enemy Territory” — conflating the length of the entire round trip, including over the Atlantic Ocean and the Mediterranean Sea, with time over target — and lambasted media reports about the initial intelligence assessment.

Democrats on the Hill have been sharply critical of the Trump administration for failing to brief lawmakers on Iran — with multiple members pointing to the 1973 War Powers Resolution, which requires the president to notify Congress within 48 hours of military action and provide a classified briefing. Trump on Monday sent a memo to lawmakers saying that the U.S. military had carried out the strikes under his constitutional authority to “protect the United States citizens both at home and abroad as well as in furtherance of United States national security and foreign policy interests.”

The classified briefings for Senate and House lawmakers were initially scheduled for Tuesday. They were postponed to Thursday for the Senate and Friday for the House as Trump worked to negotiate a ceasefire and to accommodate travel schedules, the senior Trump administration official said. Hegseth and Rubio spent Wednesday at The Hague with Trump.

The Joss Whedon script for Serenity, where Wash lives, is Serenity-190pages.pdf at https://www.mediafire.com/two

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Thursday, June 26, 2025 9:33 AM

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Shut the fuck up.

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Thursday, June 26, 2025 9:36 AM

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Shut the fuck up.

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Trump’s reckless bluster about his “spectacular military success” in Iran has just been thoroughly debunked. A classified defense report has surfaced, indicating that the US targeted bombing campaign barely made a dent in Iran’s nuclear program.

https://www.alternet.org/alternet-exclusives/trump-iran-2672439415/

The Joss Whedon script for Serenity, where Wash lives, is Serenity-190pages.pdf at https://www.mediafire.com/two

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Thursday, June 26, 2025 9:42 AM

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Thursday, June 26, 2025 3:55 PM

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The Joss Whedon script for Serenity, where Wash lives, is Serenity-190pages.pdf at https://www.mediafire.com/two


Yes, the Iran Mission Was Successful. No, We Are Not Taking Questions.

Pete Hegseth’s guide to war

By Alexandra Petri | June 26, 2025, 1:26 PM ET

https://www.theatlantic.com/newsletters/archive/2025/06/hegseth-iran-p
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Pete Hegseth here.

Wow.

Wow.

I’ve called you members of the Fake News together for this special meeting because I can’t believe you could have gotten it so wrong. https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/trump-administration/live-blog/trump-
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I am personally ashamed of you. You are the reason that people are saying that the mission “only set back Iran’s nuclear program for months” and “was not an unmitigated success.” Did you not hear the president? The target was OBLITERATED. Stop acting like something can’t be obliterated for months. I’ve been obliterated for months myself.

Maybe if you BELIEVED more, you would understand how well the mission went! You would know that the second the bombs fell, the only thing they could possibly have hit was their target, and the only thing they could possibly have done was DECIMATE and DESTROY their target exactly as intended. But instead, because you didn’t BELIEVE enough, you demanded “reports”—and now we’re in this mess. You are making our pilots sad!

I know there is an old journalistic saying: If your mother says she loves you, check it out. I would never! I know my mother loves me, despite what her emails published in The New York Times suggest.

Everyone with eyes knows this mission was a success! And if you doubt, here are a number of quotes from people brave enough to see what was REALLY there and not just what so-called INTELLIGENCE shows. This is also what I’m like when my loved ones come out of surgery. I don’t need to see the patient. I just want to hear statements from True Patriots about how he’s probably doing. That’s enough for me. If you weren’t FAKE NEWS, it would be enough for you.

Now, thanks to Donald Trump, we are on the historic, unprecedented verge of a thing that we used to have before he tore up the treaty! Where’s the praise? Where’s the adulation?

You are free to write whatever you want. You can say the target was “devastated.” You can say the target was “obliterated.” Choose whatever word you like, as long as it is a synonym for destroyed. You can even say “utterly destroyed.” It’s a free country.

When I look out over this press corps, I think, Is it any wonder the mission only set back the nuclear program for months? Which, of course, it didn’t. It set the program back for an untold, unfathomable length of time. Who can fathom it? Who can tell it? Not I. After a mission like this, how about we take a beat, wave a flag, celebrate our warriors’ success?

Maybe, if you were a better press corps, the mission would have gone better. Have you ever considered that?

Not that it didn’t go perfectly! But hypothetically.

Say you are one of our brave pilots. How do you think he feels? He’s refueled. He’s dropped his payload. What he wants to hear you say is, “Great job, Kevin! Mission accomplished, Kevin!” He doesn’t need you saying, “Actually, was the whole target, you know, THERE?”

Look, we remember from 2003 that all you need in order to have accomplished your mission is a big-enough banner. Then it’s your job, as the media, to say, “Great job accomplishing that mission!” You know what it isn’t your job to do? Ask questions.

Why don’t you want to celebrate? Why do you hate America?

CLAP if you believe in mission.

CLAP! See, it’s going better all the time. CLAP! KEEP CLAPPING!

The Joss Whedon script for Serenity, where Wash lives, is Serenity-190pages.pdf at https://www.mediafire.com/two

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Thursday, June 26, 2025 4:08 PM

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Does Trump Still Plan to Annex Canada and Make It the 51st State? Yes, but he does not know how.

Jun 25, 2025 7:26 AM CT

https://time.com/7297490/trump-plan-to-annex-canada-51st-state-mark-ca
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It’s long been a point of contention, but that hasn’t stopped President Donald Trump from frequently—and publicly—expressing his desire to annex Canada and have it become the 51st U.S. state. The idea has been firmly shut down by former Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and his successor, Mark Carney. The latter of which has plainly said: “It will never happen.” But where do things currently stand in the Canada annexation row?

During an interview at the NATO Summit in the Netherlands on Tuesday, Carney was asked whether Trump is still saying he wants to annex Canada, to which the Canadian Prime Minister replied: “He’s not.”

“He admires Canada, I think it’s fair to say, and maybe for a period of time coveted Canada. We’re two sovereign nations discussing the future of our trade relationships, our defense partnership,” Carney told CNN’s Christiane Amanpour. “The President is focused on a series of changing bilateral relations... Making sure all members of NATO, Canada included, pay their fair share.”

Both Trump and Carney are notable presences at the 2025 NATO Summit, during which a 5% GDP defense budget target is a key focus point for global leaders across the board.

Read More: Trump Shares the Founders’ Delusions on Canada https://time.com/7207723/trump-canada/

In May, Trump offered Canada protection under his proposed Golden Dome missile defense system. “It will cost zero dollars if they become our cherished 51st State. They are considering the offer!” he claimed on Truth Social, adding that it would cost Canada $61 billion dollars otherwise, should they want to be part of the Golden Dome but maintain their sovereignty.

Canada was quick to shut down any notion that it was considering the bargain. “The Prime Minister has been clear at every opportunity, including in his conversations with President Trump, that Canada is an independent, sovereign nation, and it will remain one,” the Canadian Prime Minister’s office said in a statement to the press.

Trump has long argued that Canada should become the 51st state, saying that the incorporation of the United States’ northern neighbour would be beneficial to Canadians, an argument he doubled down on amid heightened tensions over his tariffs, which Trudeau—who Trump famously goaded by calling “Governor Trudeau”—and Carney have expressed deep concern over.

Amid the tariff debates in March, Trump again attempted to use the annexing notion as a bargaining chip. “The only thing that makes sense is for Canada to become our cherished 51st State. This would make all tariffs, and everything else, totally disappear,” he suggested.

“The biggest risk we have to this economy is Donald Trump… he’s trying to break us so he can own us,” Carney fired back during his election campaign. ”We’re all going to stand up against Donald Trump. I’m ready.”

The ongoing back-and-forth has been further complicated by the fact that some separatists in the Canadian province of Alberta see Trump as an ally, and have even started a "Make Alberta Great Again" campaign.

During his April 22 interview with TIME, Trump denied that he was “trolling” when talking about his desire to annex Canada.

“We’re taking care of their military. We're taking care of every aspect of their lives… We don't need anything from Canada. And I say the only way this thing really works is for Canada to become a state,” he said.

Read More: Secretary of State Marco Rubio Speaks Out on Trump’s Plans to Annex Canada https://time.com/7280793/does-trump-plan-to-annex-canada-marco-rubio-5
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When Trump and Carney sat down for a meeting in the Oval Office of the White House on May 6, the issue was once again dredged up, with Trump brazenly saying in front of the Canadian Prime Minister that an annexation would “really be a wonderful marriage.” To which a clearly uncomfortable Carney replied by reiterating that Canada “is not for sale.” Trump’s response? “Never say never.”

While Carney’s NATO comments appear to suggest the dialogue and tension has since settled down, it would be of little surprise to many if Trump returned to his rhetoric further down the line.

In May, Trump vowed to “always” talk about his keenness to annex the neighboring country.

“I’ll always talk about that. You know why? We subsidize Canada to the tune of $200 billion a year,” he claimed. "If Canada was a state it wouldn’t cost us. It would be great. It would be such a great—it would be a cherished state… What a beautiful country it would be."

The Joss Whedon script for Serenity, where Wash lives, is Serenity-190pages.pdf at https://www.mediafire.com/two

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Thursday, June 26, 2025 7:14 PM

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Trump has been so unnerved by Iran that he can focus on nothing else

https://www.rawstory.com/trump-iran-2672441389/

Only one of 17 intelligence agencies released reports on the possible effects of last weekend's bombing, yet the Trump administration continues to call it a raging success. When the press has questioned exactly how Trump knows Iran's nuclear capabilities have been wiped out, the president has been going ballistic.

At Wednesday's NATO summit press conference at The Hague, Trump claimed news media was out to disparage him and the brave men and women who defend the country.

Trumpian rage rants are, of course, routine. But this time feels different. The president posted 21 times on Truth Social yesterday about the supposed success of his military strikes. And at yesterday’s NATO summit — a moment specifically designed by the Western world for Trump to bask in the glory of a huge defense spending boost — he spent most of his public appearances repeating his assertions on Iran.

Sykes turned to Politico's reporting to find the reasoning behind Trump's "latest indignant frenzy."

"Critics see a president spooked by a bombshell leak that has undermined his authority," wrote Politico's Jack Blanchard and Dasha Burns.

"Supporters say Trump is genuinely outraged by what he claims is false reporting and wants the record corrected. Either way — he’s using every tool in his arsenal to push back hard: Witness the hammer-like repetition that sites were 'obliterated'; the plentiful use of surrogates like Hegseth and Secretary of State Marco Rubio; the vindictive targeting of the journalists and media organizations involved; the barrage of statements from both U.S. and Israeli intelligence chiefs yesterday that the initial report was wrong," the report states.

The Joss Whedon script for Serenity, where Wash lives, is Serenity-190pages.pdf at https://www.mediafire.com/two

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Trump has been so unnerved by Iran that he can focus on nothing else



Incorrect. For 10 years now, you've been so unnerved by Trump that YOU can focus on nothing else.

Get some help.

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Trump has been so unnerved by Iran that he can focus on nothing else



Incorrect. For 10 years now, you've been so unnerved by Trump that YOU can focus on nothing else.

Get some help.

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"I don't find this stuff amusing anymore." ~Paul Simon

When only 10 years old, I identified the first Trumptard, a guy named Joe Duncan, a pilot for Eastern Airlines, bankrupted by bad management, who died choking on a chicken bone because he was a greedy stupid glutton. How could he be a Trumptard before Trump was famous? Easy. There is a certain kind of American, numbering at least one-third of the population, who are lazy, stupid, fearful, conceited, dishonest, evil in all predilections. These defective Americans vote for Trump. Or if they are dead like Joe Duncan, their grandchildren vote for Trump. Their defectiveness must be either genetic or environmental. It sure would be a better America if they killed themselves like Joe Duncan or your uncle with his botched suicide or Rush Limbaugh, who died from smoking. That's how you Make America Great Again! Let their habitual debauchery and mental illnesses kill them earlier than normal folk.

The Joss Whedon script for Serenity, where Wash lives, is Serenity-190pages.pdf at https://www.mediafire.com/two

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Thursday, June 26, 2025 9:00 PM

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Trump has been so unnerved by Iran that he can focus on nothing else



Incorrect. For 10 years now, you've been so unnerved by Trump that YOU can focus on nothing else.

Get some help.

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"I don't find this stuff amusing anymore." ~Paul Simon

When only 10 years old



Nobody cares.

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Nobody cares.

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And you wonder why bad things have happened to you. I told my Father that Joe Duncan should not be an airline pilot. Joe was mean and stupid when on the ground, like Trump, except the demon driving Joe was alcohol. My Father laughed at my naivety about evil and told me about the law forbidding pilots to drink before flying. Now that I’m older, I’ve learned that regardless of what the law is, a Joe Duncan or Trumptards will be out of control, especially around others who were born mean and stupid, even when sober.

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The Coming Health Care Apocalypse

One chart on the Big Ugly Bill

By Paul Krugman | Jun 27, 2025

https://paulkrugman.substack.com/p/the-coming-health-care-apocalypse

Still worn out from travel, so today’s post will basically consist of a single chart trying to illustrate the sheer ugliness of the One Big Beautiful Bill Act, in a way that I hope cuts through the blizzard of numbers and projections out there.

I hope most people following policy at all — which unfortunately misses a substantial part of the electorate — know that soon, maybe within a few days, Republicans appear highly likely to pass legislation that combines big tax cuts for the rich with savage cuts to programs that help lower-income Americans, including Medicaid and SNAP (food stamps). Loss of health insurance coverage won’t be the only source of mass misery from this legislation, but it’s the biggest and easiest to illustrate.

So let’s review what happened over the past 15 years. The Affordable Care Act, aka Obamacare, was enacted in 2010 but only went into full effect in 2014. It fell short of achieving universal health care, especially because many red states refused to expand Medicaid even when the federal government offered to pay for it. It is also somewhat complicated, because of the compromises made to limit disruption of the existing system.

Nonetheless, it led to a large decline in the number of Americans without health insurance. It also led to a large reduction in anxiety among Americans with preexisting conditions, who no longer had to fear being denied coverage or being trapped in jobs with health benefits for fear of losing coverage.

Essentially all these gains are about to be wiped out.

The Center on Budget and Policy Priorities has estimates based on Congressional Budget Office analysis of the House plan, plus refusal to retain enhancements that took place during the Biden years. Once the Senate gets done with it, the plan might be even worse. Also, some independent analysts believe the CBO is understating the likely coverage losses. But anyway, here are the CBPP numbers:

Source: Center on Budget and Policy Priorities

What I find, however, is that I need a way to put 16 million people losing insurance coverage in perspective. So here’s one way: 16 million people is about 6 percent of the population too young for Medicare, so if we add this to the current level of uninsurance we get this:

Source: KFF plus author’s estimate

Basically, we’re talking about undoing all the progress America has made in expanding health insurance. And as I said, many independent analysts believe it could be substantially worse.

Remember, this isn’t happening to save money: If Republicans cared about the deficit, they could forego those tax cuts. It isn’t happening by popular demand: the Big Beautiful Bill is extremely unpopular already, and will become even more unpopular once people see its effects.

It’s happening because our government has been taken over by fanatics who believe that, one way or another, they can escape the electoral consequences of making millions of Americans’ lives much, much worse.

The Joss Whedon script for Serenity, where Wash lives, is Serenity-190pages.pdf at https://www.mediafire.com/two

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Friday, June 27, 2025 6:56 AM

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IRS Warning Issued for 2026 Taxes (That You Can Cheat)

By Matt Cannon | Jun 26, 2025 at 11:35 AM EDT

https://www.newsweek.com/irs-warning-issued-trump-bill-job-cuts-2026-t
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Why It Matters

The reduction of 26 percent of the IRS workforce comes as the agency prepares for new, complex tax law changes anticipated in congressional budget negotiations. Substantial staff losses and the prospect of a 20 percent reduction in the IRS budget, plus retroactive legislative changes, raise concerns about the agency's ability to process returns efficiently and deliver refunds, potentially affecting tens of millions of U.S. households and the federal government's ability to collect revenue.

What To Know

The IRS headcount dropped from 102,113 to 75,702 employees as of June. More than 17,500 employees accepted buyouts under the "deferred resignation program."

The Trump administration's budget proposal features an additional 20 percent funding reduction for the IRS. Accounting for stripped Inflation Reduction Act supplemental funds, that represents a 37 percent budget cut compared to the previous year, the Associated Press reported.

Collins wrote that "a reduction of that magnitude is likely to impact taxpayers and potentially the revenue collected."

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Friday, June 27, 2025 12:49 PM

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Nobody cares.

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And you wonder why bad things have happened to you.



Turn on the news or look at the paper everyday an all you see is "Liberals are outraged".

Bad things happen to everyone. Grow up.

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Turn on the news or look at the paper everyday an all you see is "Liberals are outraged".

Bad things happen to everyone. Grow up.

This "bad thing" was done by Trump because he is evil:

The National Science Foundation is homeless

By Joel Eissenberg | June 26, 2025 7:37 am

https://angrybearblog.com/2025/06/the-national-science-foundation-is-h
omeless


During my career, I was principal investigator on three NSF grants. I also served on five grant review panels for the NSF. The NSF always struck me as a tightly run, parsimonious science agency. They are scrupulous about *not* funding biomedical research, so as not to compete with the much bigger National Institutes of Health. They stick to the basic science mission.

“But out of the blue yesterday, word emerged that the Department of Housing and Urban Development is taking over the NSF’s building, evicting all of its more than 1,800 employees. . . . Adding to the wildness, the top floors of the building are, according to the AFGE Local 3403, going to be retrofitted into a kind of executive mansion for HUD Secretary Turner, including an executive suite, executive dining room, reserved parking for the Secretary’s five cars, exclusive use of an entire elevator, special space for his various assistants and a planned gym for the Secretary and his family. Turner wouldn’t be the only Secretary with nice office space. But this does sound like it’s on the extreme end of the spectrum. Equally eye-catching, there appears to be no plan for where the NSF staff will go.”

Research is the “seed corn” on which future discovery and progress is made. The Trump Administration is in the process of burning down decades of investment and expertise in the US. Trainees are now looking overseas for science jobs, and other countries are actively recruiting our best and brightest scientists. This is another symptom of the contempt Trump has for America.

Trump evicts the National Science Foundation
https://talkingpointsmemo.com/edblog/national-science-foundation-to-be
-requisitioned-as-mansion-for-hud-secretary-and-also-hud-office


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