Big Beautiful Bill: America’s Deficit Disaster Unveiled!

Omnibus bills are Congress’s favorite trick—1,000+ pages of sneaky spending that balloon our debt while inflation burns our wallets. The latest, dubbed the “Big Beautiful Bill,” adds $4 trillion to the deficit, per Congressional Budget Office estimates, despite DOGE’s efforts to expose wasteful holes. We discussed 20 Reasons this bill should pass the House before it did, but what has changed? Patriots are livid, and for good reason: congress has one job and its to legislate for the people. Government spending fuels inflation, and this bill’s a match to the fuse. Let’s dive into why this omnibus mess is a crisis, what’s at stake, and how we fight back.

Omnibus Fuels Inflation: The Spending Connection

Government spending drives inflation by pumping excess money into the economy, spiking demand while supply lags. The Federal Reserve often funds deficits by buying debt, creating loans that flood markets with cash—$8.8 trillion in deficits from 2020-2023 alone. This omnibus bill, with its $4 trillion deficit hike, ignores DOGE’s cuts and bloats programs, ensuring prices soar. Meanwhile, Congress waves “benefits” like tax breaks to distract us, but the real cost? Higher grocery bills and eroded savings.

Since leaving DOGE, Elon Musk has been quick to post distaste over the bill’s deficit blunder on X.

Deficit Disaster: $36 Trillion and Counting

America’s national debt is $36 trillion—122% of GDP, the highest since World War II. Interest payments hit $892 billion in 2024, outpacing defense spending. This bill’s $4 trillion addition pushes us closer to a fiscal cliff where interest crowds out Social Security and Medicare stealing from our futures. By 2054, debt could hit 181% of GDP, with interest costs tripling historic spending on education and infrastructure. Households can’t afford basics when debt spirals; neither can the government.

Users on X share the sentiment of Milton Friedman: “The Great Depression, like most other periods of severe unemployment, was produced by government mismanagement rather than by any inherent instability of the private economy.”

AI Oversight Sneak: Who’s Watching the Watchers?

Tucked in the omnibus is AI oversight for government departments, a vague clause raising red flags. Who wrote it? Likely bureaucrats cozy with tech giants, not patriots. With no clear accountability, it risks unchecked power in agencies already drowning in red tape. Patriots scouring the PDF on congress.gov spotted this gem, proving Congress hopes we’re too busy to notice. Spoiler: we’re not.

Users share their own findings because we’re not trusting our paid congress to have our back when they profit from sneaky additions to the bills.

Convention of States: The Patriot Pushback

Frustrated? Join the Convention of States movement for term limits to oust career politicians who treat our money like Monopoly cash. With 19 states already on board, it’s a real shot at reining in Congress’s omnibus addiction. Call your reps—every state’s got two senators and a handful of House members. Harass them until this bill’s gutted, or inflation will gut us. Numbers are on your phone; use them.

Gut the Bill or Bust: The Solution

This omnibus must be slashed to zero-deficit status, or it’s a betrayal. DOGE exposed $1.6 trillion in potential savings, yet Congress redirected it to bloat. Demand transparency, reject AI power grabs, and back term limits. Patriots aren’t just angry—they’re organized. Will you let Congress tax us into oblivion, or will you fight for a leaner, freer America?

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Clara Dorrian
Clara, a conservative Orthodox Christian, backs Trump, opposes progressives, and critiques government. Her faith drives her sharp political takes on 2025 issues. Follow Clara Dorrian at http://x.com/Criordan2024

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