Dump confirms his corrupt puppet status – Big Abomination Bill

 

Source: https://mileswmathis.com/bbb.pdf

The alternative sites like Infowars and Zerohedge are selling the passing of the soi-disant “Big
Beautiful Bill” as the beginning of a new Golden Age in America, which proves again they are not
alternative.

They are just controlling the opposition, because Elon Musk and Thomas Massie (and Ron
Paul) are right on this one: it is an abomination. After promising deep cuts in the federal budget—and
delivering minor cuts in specific programs—Trump has now destroyed any legacy he may have fooled
you into believing with this one bill. The agency that has been long begging for the biggest cuts—
military—was not touched at all, in fact getting a raise to a trillion a year, the biggest in history and
four times what China spends per year. China has four times our population, so you are taxed 16 times
more than each Chinese citizen for military. Support those troops! Hope you enjoy it. And what are
those troops doing for you? Absolutely nothing useful that I can tell, except sitting on their asses on
base living on your taxes. How many wars are we fighting that need to be fought? Zero. How many
wars are we fighting domestically? Zero. No one is attacking us, are they? So there is no “defense” to
it. Why do we need to spend three times what China and Russia spend combined? Why do we need to
fund 1.3 million soldiers, plus the soldiers of CIA, FBI, ICE, DEA, ATF, DHS, and a hundred other
agencies? Why are Trump and Congress still spending more every year, while the debt rises to a
quadrillion? No reason except that is the way it has always been done. This is a war economy and a
tax-and-spend economy, so it can’t not happen. The bankers need an infinite debt ceiling to go with
their infinite greed, so this is what we get.

“We do more before 9am . . . blahblahblah.” More of what? Running obstacle courses and playing
ping pong? Do we really need to fund guys dropping jeeps out of airplanes on parachutes? Call me
crazy but I can live without that.

Almost as bad, this bill gives $175 billion to ICE and border security over the next four years, or about
$44 billion a year, tripling ICE’s previous budget, which was already huge. That’s more than all but a
handful of countries spend on total defense, including Italy and Israel. It approaches what Turkey
spends on total defense. So we now see the long con: let a bunch of people over the border, then a
couple of years later raise our taxes to send them back. The usual federal circus. So it wasn’t really
about importing more blue voters, or not only, it was about tripling the budget for ICE and border
patrol, expanding the police state again. But here’s a question for you: why not use some of those 1.3
million soldiers we already have on the payroll to do this work? Why expand ICE to do it when we
already have people sitting around on bases doing nothing or wasting ammunition shooting at cacti or
manufacturing make-work projects like serial killers and school shooters? I will tell you why: so that
they can spend your money twice, while increasing the total number of soldiers again. ICE is basically
soldiers: guys and gals in uniform with guns. They are doing nothing the National Guard couldn’t do
more efficiently, since training is minimal. It isn’t brain surgery. So it is another huge expansion of
government and military—absolutely the last thing we need and the last thing most people want their
taxes to go to.

So sure, send the illegal immigrants back, but don’t spend $44 billion a year to do it. Here’s an idea:
relocate the military bases to the borders, killing two birds with one stone. Put the soldiers where we
need them to start. Do we need them in Nevada or Utah? No. Do we need them in southern Idaho?
No. Do we need them in North Carolina? No. Do we need them in Austin? No. You will say that
move would be expensive, but it would be a one-time expense. Plus, the current trillion-dollar budget
would cover it. It would cover anything. It would cover moving the entire US to Australia. Besides,
most of the military budget is skimmed by the rich, so if we stopped the skimming we would have
money to do anything.

If you want to watch something truly sickening, skip the usual Hollywood movies and go view the
Congressional hearings for this Big Abomination Bill. You can start with Jason Smith of Missouri,
scolding the Democrats for filibustering and a couple of Republicans like Massie for trying to kill the
bill. Just listen to Smith speak for a couple of moments, but not if you just had lunch. You will toss it.
How does a bozo like this get elected to Congress, much less become chair of the Ways and Means
Committee? Do you really think this creep is running the country? No, he is just another pathetic actor
reading from pathetic scripts. You can tell he is lying the moment his lips begin moving: he is telling
us how the bill mainly provides tax relief to the middle class. Hah. You know what would be real tax
relief for the middle class? Cutting the defense budget by 2/3rds, down to the level of China. No one
is attacking China, are they? That would be a cut of $667 billion. Do you think the BBB has any cuts
like that, benefiting the middle class? You may want to ask Smith that question. But don’t expect an
answer from this guy whose middle name is Mendacity, or any of the rest of them either, on either side
of the aisle.

Smith then hands off his extra time to Mike Johnson, admittedly a much better speaker, but his
comments are even more sickening, since after every sentence the Republicans give him a 30-second
standing ovation. I am just surprised they didn’t wave pompoms and do cartwheels. Is this really the
level of professionalism we now have in Congress? These are the same bootlickers that gave
Netanyahu 50 standing ovations a few years ago. I can’t imagine something like this happening 100
years ago, or even fifty years ago. It’s like a highschool pep rally. Plus, you can almost see the
“applause” lights just off-stage, like in SNL or something. This is all so scripted and plastic and fake it
makes you sad to be a human being. These are allegedly our best and brightest, our leaders, our
“representatives”. Hawk tuah.

Just to make sure you understand me, I am not saying the Democrats are any better. I am not being
partisan here. They are just as sickening in their own ways, but they voted unanimously against this
atrocity, so you have to give them that. It is the only thing they have gotten right in years.

And don’t think I am leading you into Musk’s new party either, because I’m not. Musk is right about
this bill but I wouldn’t trust him any more than I would his hairline. That party will be a Ross Perot
level disaster, created again to control and split the opposition, and divert you into false hope. What we
need is a grassroots revolution, and you can be sure that won’t be led by a billionaire (by definition).
Not by a Kennedy, either.

But back to Trump. As you know, I have supported some of Trump’s initiatives, including his
dismantling of CIA-front USAid, his call for hand counting votes, and especially for his partial
pushback against Pfizer. I am still curious how the Kennedy appointment plays out, though I can’t
imagine it ends well. It is beyond belief that Kennedy will win against the vaccine lobby. But it all
begins to look like a bait and switch, because this bill swamps those possible gains with far larger
definite losses. As just one more example, the bill includes huge increases for AI, both existing and
experimental. As I have shown, this is just the creation of yet another massive money pit, one that will
probably dwarf the similar Golden Dome money pit. The Golden Dome is just Reagan’s Star Wars, the
sequel, and you may want to ask what you got for your trillions there? Zip. All flushed directly from
your paycheck into the pockets of the billionaires, with the usual nothing to show for it but your
increasing poverty. Same for AI, which people will soon figure out they want about as much as they
want electric cars. Ask Biden how that turned out. Where are all those charging stations you paid for
with your taxdollars? Oh, that’s right, nowhere. All that money just disappeared into a black hole, the
wormhole at the center of which again snakes directly into the bank accounts of the billionaires. The
Black Rock black hole.

Plus, did you know that Trump just made 1.2 billion in the last nine months in crypto, far outpacing all
his other earnings? How did he do that, when everyone else was losing their shorts? It’s a big mystery,
of course, but you may want to read the Wiki page on that, where you will learn that Trump did this
through World Liberty Financial, and one of their largest investors is Chinese billionaire Justin Sun.

So in a way, Trump’s wealth now comes from CHINE-NAH, as he would say. Hawk tuah.

Shortly after Trump took office in 2025, Sun invested $30 million into World Liberty and subsequently a
SEC investigation into Sun was dropped.[3] A firm associated with the Abu Dhabi government invested $2
billion into World Liberty in 2025.[3]

Ah, so can you say “money laundering”? I didn’t understand what was going on with crypto until now.
It’s starting to look a lot like the art market, with some of the same players. It isn’t what it seems to be
about, Charlie Chan. Don’t believe me, grasshopper?

In May 2025, MGX, an Abu Dhabi-state backed company led by Tahnoun bin Zayed Al Nahyan of
the Abu Dhabi royal family, announced it would use $2 billion worth of the USD1 stablecoin
launched by World Liberty to finance a deal in crypto exchange Binance.[4] The deal was criticized
by government ethics experts over potential conflicts of interest. As of April 30, USD1 was one of
the fastest growing stablecoins in use, reaching a circulation of $2.1 billion.
A Reuters investigation found that an “anonymous cryptocurrency wallet that holds $2 billion
worth of USD1 received the funds between April 16 and 29”. It also reported that Zach Witkoff and
two other World Liberty co-founders met with Binance founder and former CEO Changpeng
Zhao in Abu Dhabi, who previously pleaded guilty to money laundering.[2]

So it isn’t just yours-truly who is tasting money laundering here, it is investigators at the New York
Times.

We also find this:
In a signifcant move, the Pakistan Crypto Council has reached an in-principle agreement with
World Liberty Financial, a project backed by former US President Donald Trump. This collaboration
aims to accelerate the integration of cryptocurrency and blockchain development in Pakistan, a
country that has emerged as a key player in the global cryptocurrency landscape. With
approximately 25 million crypto users and annual trading volumes of $300 billion, Pakistan
ranks ninth globally in terms of crypto adoption, according to Chainalysis. This partnership is
poised to further boost the country’s growing crypto industry.

Why would Pakistan, a country of goat herders, rank 9th in crypto adoption? Despite a skyrocketing
population, Pakistan is still one of the least urbanized countries in the world, ranking 186 below Guinea
and Mozambique. Who exactly are these 35 million crypto users in Pakistan? That’s almost a quarter
of the adult population of Pakistan! That’s more people than live in greater Lahore and Karachi
combined. So this is the usual conjob. The people of Pakistan need crypto like the people of
Afghanistan needed the US Army

 

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