The package now goes back to the House, where Speaker Mike Johnson had warned senators not to deviate too far from what his chamber had already approved. But the Senate did make changes, particularly to Medicaid, risking more problems as they race to finish by Trump’s Fourth of July deadline.

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      Because there’s a schedule for Project 2025. Clock’s ticking. They have to get a lot done before the next Presidential election.

      Remember kids, Jan 6th was not practice or a trial run.

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            You said before next election. I’m saying next midterm. A strong surge of people who suddenly feel compelled to vote is inevitable. They need to combat that before the next midterms.

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              Republicans know. This is not their first rodeo. What do you think is going to happen after a bunch of Democrats somehow get voted in?

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    Welp, we’re fucked. Thanks for the memories, America, even though they weren’t so great.

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    These people can go fuck themselves. They havent worked for the people in decades (if they ever did). They’re about to fuck around and find out.

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    We are so very fucked. Prepare to live in Ayn Rand paradise, every man for himself and kill the other guy to stay alive.

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      It’s going to be close, they barely passed it the first time. The speaker really didn’t want the senate to make changes and they did. It passed the senate in a tie, so the house really can’t change anything, which could be a problem for marginal supporters and hardliners.