#biguglybilltrump #bitcointrump #Immigration #bigbeautifulbill #Trumpdictator #deporttrump #Medicaid #SNAP On July 4, 2025, when Trump signed the Great Beauty Act at the White House, the legislative tug of war that had taken months and three congressional votes finally came to an end. However, before the ink on the bill dries, the deep cracks in American society are clearly visible - it is not only a political manifesto for Trump to fulfill his campaign promises, but also a fiscal experiment in the name of tax cuts and the practice of wealth redistribution. In this legislative game that interweaves beauty and cruelty, 12 million low-income individuals may lose their healthcare coverage, while Wall Street giants welcome a new round of wealth feast. The core of the bill is to continue and expand the framework of the 2017 Tax Reduction and Employment Act, with the corporate tax rate permanently locked at 21%, and policies such as full depreciation of equipment and immediate deduction of research and development expenses further reducing corporate costs. According to estimates, the manufacturing industry alone can achieve an average annual profit growth of 15% through export tax rebates, and the traditional energy industry will receive $27 billion in tax credits. Musk has bluntly criticized the bill for "widening the budget deficit," but energy giants have begun planning new shale oil drilling platforms.