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Well this is going to get really interesting....two of the largest narcissists personalities in all of History on Earth are going to throw down in a very big and public Breakup sort of Way and they are going to split Hard Line Fiscal Conservatives and MAGA loyalists.

This should be wild. Grab some popcorn folks because someone is going to start airing dirty laundry soon. its like one of the Facebook Breakups in your family. Our entire country is like a Tabloid

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It’s Tuesday, the traditional day for elections and for our pause-and-consider newsletter on politics and policy. We think of it as a mini-magazine in your inbox.

46 PROGRAMS TRUMP WANTS TO ELIMINATE
By Lisa Desjardins, @LisaDNews
Correspondent

President Donald Trump has made headlines for pledging to eliminate the Department of Education.

But he is not eliminating it yet.

Last week we learned that his proposed budget would cut 15% of the agency’s funding next year. His budget says he will wind down the Department of Education ultimately.

This news came as part of the budget “appendix” the White House released Friday, which provides 1,224 pages of numbers on how Trump wants Congress to appropriate funds next year.

That was Part 2 to his 46-page initial or “skinny” budget proposal.

We read through both documents and there are some key points to understand here:
  • Trump’s budget proposal contains many specifics, it is worth reading.
  • But it leaves out some critical information, such as the summary tables that usually provide bottom-line cuts and spending amounts for agencies and government overall. Without that, the overall deficit and agency effects are harder to understand.
  • Trump’s budget would eliminate more than 40 programs and agencies. We spotted these while reading through the document.

Why talk about this?

“Why are you spending so much time on this?” you may ask. “Presidential budget proposals are meaningless fafferie, symbolic at best!” you add.

Here’s why. Trump is running the Republican Party and asserting presidential power in ways unseen in American history. His requests are taken seriously. At the least, the outline he is presenting here will influence congressional decisions.

From the White House and Republican perspective, his plan to eliminate some programs underscores that he is pushing for action that others have avoided.

Potential critics

Many of these programs have vocal advocates who say, without them, critical oversight, protections and functions will be gone.

At the same time, as you’ll see, this target list is composed mostly of programs with relatively small budgets. Eliminating them saves a sum barely worth mentioning relative to the federal deficit. Not the scale many fiscal conservatives hope to see.

Example: The largest proposed elimination is the Low-Income Home Energy Assistance Program, or LIHEAP, a national program that helps people afford heating and energy bills. Its roughly $4 billion in funding is just .06 percent of the discretionary budget Congress controls.

The Office of Management and Budget did not respond to our request for comment on the proposed cuts by the time we sent this email.

Trump’s elimination list
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Here are programs and agencies Trump proposes to eliminate in his budget.

For perspective, we are including the estimated funding amount for the current year, fiscal year 2025, when the budget provides them.

Economic and jobs programs
  • Economic development assistance programs. This provides some $2 billion in grants to economically struggling communities.
  • Economic Development Administration. $113 million.
  • Job Corps. More than $1.7 billion.
  • AmeriCorps (officially known as the Corporation for National and Community Service). $976 million.
  • Minority Business Development Agency. $68 million.
  • Community Service Employment for Older Americans. $405 million.
  • The Department of Labor’s Women’s Bureau.
  • NASA’s Office of Science, Tech, Engineering and Math Engagement. $143 million.

Oversight
  • Office of Federal Contract Compliance Programs. This office is a watchdog, tasked with making sure there is no discrimination in contracting. $111 million.
  • Chemical Safety and Hazard Investigation Board. $14 million.

Health and living programs
  • Administration for Community Living, which supports older and disabled Americans' ability to live independently. More than $2.4 billion.
  • U.S. Interagency Council on Homelessness. $4 million.
  • The Department of Health and Human Services’ Prevention and Public Health Fund. $1.4 billion in funds planned for FY 2026.
  • Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Trust Fund. $338 million.

Assistance programs
  • LIHEAP, the Low-Income Home Energy Assistance Program. More than $4.1 billion.
  • Northeast Home Heating Oil Reserve. $7 million.
  • Refugees and asylees. Cash, medical and other social service assistance is eliminated. No summary figure given.

Legal and labor programs
  • The Department of Justice’s Community Relations Service. This division works to mediate and confront community tension. $24 million.
  • Federal Mediation and Conciliation Service, which mediates labor disputes. $54 million.
  • Legal Services Corporation, one of the nation's largest funders of civil legal aid. $560 million.

Media and communications
  • U.S. Agency for Global Media, which includes Voice of America, Radio Free Asia, Radio Free Europe. $857 million.
  • Corporation for Public Broadcasting, a private nonprofit that distributes federal funding to public media organizations, including to NPR and PBS. This would affect local stations and programs like the PBS News Hour. $595 million.

Democracy and international development
  • Inter-American Foundation, funding community development in Latin America and the Caribbean. $47 million.
  • Educational and Cultural Exchange Programs (former part of USAID). $741 million.
  • Woodrow Wilson Center. $15 million.
  • U.S. Institute of Peace. $55 million.
  • African Development Foundation. $45 million.

Arts
  • National Endowment for the Arts. $207 million.
  • National Endowment for the Humanities. $207 million.
  • Institute of Museum and Library Services, a small federal agency that supports museums and libraries around the country. $295 million.

Regional authorities
  • Delta Regional Authority. $41 million.
  • Denali Commission in Alaska. $38 million.
  • D.C. Tuition Assistance Grant program. $40 million.
  • Northern Border Regional Commission. $46 million.
  • Great Lakes Authority. $5 million.
  • Southeast Crescent Regional Commission. $20 million.
  • Southwest Border Regional Commission. $5 million.

Native American programs
  • Indian Land Consolidation Program. $4 million.
  • Indian Guaranteed Loan Program. No new loans to be guaranteed.
  • Institute of American Indian and Alaska Native Culture and Arts Development, a higher education institute in Santa Fe. $12 million.
  • Office of Navajo and Hopi Indian Relocation. $2 million.

Wildlife
  • State and Tribal Wildlife Grants Program. $72 million.
  • Multinational Species Conservation Fund. $21 million.
  • Neotropical Migratory Bird Conservation Fund. $5 million.
  • Cooperative Endangered Species Conservation Fund. $23 million in discretionary funding.
  • Marine Mammal Commission. $5 million.

What happens next?

Congress must pass the next funding bill by Sept. 30 to avoid a government shutdown.

Appropriators in both the House and Senate will go over this list, and make their own version of what stays and what goes.

It is not typical for Congress to eliminate many agencies or programs, but we are not in a typical year. Fiscal conservatives and Trump are pushing to show that they are slimming the governm
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Well this is going to get really interesting....two of the largest narcissists personalities in all of History on Earth are going to throw down in a very big and public Breakup sort of Way and they are going to split Hard Line Fiscal Conservatives and MAGA loyalists.

This should be wild. Grab some popcorn folks because someone is going to start airing dirty laundry soon. its like one of the Facebook Breakups in your family. Our entire country is like a Tabloid

Elon Musk issues social security warning over Trump's tax bill​


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KENNEDY: If Vietnam came to you and said, 'You win. We're gonna remove all tariffs and all trade barriers. Would the US please do the same?" Would you accept that deal?

LUTNICK: Absolutely not. That would be the silliest thing we could do

KENNEDY: What's the purpose of reciprocity then?

 
Rep. Lee: Would you say a lesson plan on the Tulsa race massacre would be illegal DEI?

Trump's Education Secretary: I'd have to get back to you on that

Rep. Lee: Do you know what the Tulsa massacre is?

Trump's Education Secretary: I'd like to look into it

 
Well this is going to get really interesting....two of the largest narcissists personalities in all of History on Earth are going to throw down in a very big and public Breakup sort of Way and they are going to split Hard Line Fiscal Conservatives and MAGA loyalists.

This should be wild. Grab some popcorn folks because someone is going to start airing dirty laundry soon. its like one of the Facebook Breakups in your family. Our entire country is like a Tabloid

Elon Musk issues social security warning over Trump's tax bill​


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If Musk is really so concerned about the high debt, he ought to advocate that the wealthy have to give up their tax cuts in the bill. Republicans act like the wealthy are who are really hurting when they're not.
 
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KENNEDY: If Vietnam came to you and said, 'You win. We're gonna remove all tariffs and all trade barriers. Would the US please do the same?" Would you accept that deal?

LUTNICK: Absolutely not. That would be the silliest thing we could do

KENNEDY: What's the purpose of reciprocity then?

So, tax or fine Americans with tariffs for consuming too much from Vietnam. Yes, that is silly and anti-trade as well as anti-capitalist, though the past actions of the capitalists explain the trade deficits with countries. I don't think it would be silly to just do away with all tariffs and then go from there to determine if it's going to work out well. Zero tariffs would counter inflation. American factories shouldn't have to pay tariffs on materials they need.

Marxist Professor Emeritus Richard Wolf seems to think that Republicans don't want to get back at the capitalists for moving good paying jobs overseas so their way to get back at the situation is to blame it on DEI and get rid of it.
 
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Full disclosure here is warranted.

The "Republican Strategist" is Lincoln Project co-founder Rick Wilson.

Wilson has been a never-Trumper from the beginning and Lincoln Project routinely makes ads attacking him.

So this isn't necessarily a change of heart by a former Magastani or anything.

It won't matter. Its part of the reason for the narrative about Bidens cognitive ability during his term. Its clear Trump isn't the same mentally that he was a decade or two ago. But "they lied to us about Biden" will provide cover until the guy cant swallow jello. And even if that doesn't work Im not sure Vance will do anything that the powers behind the veil don't like. At one time I thought he would make a great statesman but he seem to be more of an opportunist than anything
 
Newt Gingrich calls for Congress and Trump to “abolish” federal judges: "If the Supreme Court doesn't get them under control, the Congress and the president are going to have to abolish a number of judges and get their attention.”

 
Unearthed audio: GOP AZ Governor candidate Andy Biggs saying he'd like to "eliminate courts" with a bill that removes judges if they're "not in good standing" with the Trump administration

 
Wow. Trump Ed Sec can’t say whether she thinks Harvard should be able to refuse to hire a Holocaust denier as part of its History faculty. Insane. Makes it pretty clear the GOP assault on Harvard has nothing to do with protecting Jewish students.

 

hey fiscal conservatives. Unlimited Debt Ceiling.....what say you????​

Trump calls for scrapping debt limit


President Trump on Wednesday doubled down on calls to scrap the nation’s debt ceiling, pressing for bipartisan action to abolish it and finding common ground with Democrat Sen. Elizabeth Warren (Mass.).

“I am very pleased to announce that, after all of these years, I agree with Senator Elizabeth Warren on SOMETHING. The Debt Limit should be entirely scrapped to prevent an Economic catastrophe. It is too devastating to be put in the hands of political people that may want to use it despite the horrendous effect it could have on our Country and, indirectly, even the World. As to Senator Warren’s second statement on the $4 Trillion Dollars, I like that also, but it would have to be done over a period of time, as short as possible. Let’s get together, Republican and Democrat, and DO THIS!” Trump said on Truth Social.


He shared Warren’s post on the social platform X from Friday, when she agreed with Trump that the debt limit “should be scrapped” and called for a bipartisan bill to “get rid of it forever.”

Warren had posted Trump’s comments on X, during which he noted that the progressive senator has long supported abolishing the debt limit in the past. He said he “always agreed with her” on the matter, adding that he hasn’t spoken to her personally about it.

“She wanted to see it terminated, gotten rid of, not being voted on every five years or 10 years, and the reason was because it’s so catastrophic for our country,” Trump said at a Friday press conference, alongside Tesla CEO Elon Musk.

Treasury Department Secretary Scott Bessent has urged Congress to raise the nation’s debt ceiling by mid-July to prevent a default, after former President Biden and GOP leadership suspended the debt limit in 2023 to push off the threat of a national default through early 2025. The Treasury Department has also warned the government would have to implement “extraordinary measures” to keep the nation from defaulting on its more than $30 trillion debt.


Trump and Warren have clashed throughout the years, and the president has mocked her with the nickname “Pocahontas” in various speeches. At this first joint address to Congress in March, Trump called the progressive senator the nickname, and she responded by clapping from her seat.
 
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