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Trump’s $1 Trillion Funding Freeze: Because Who Needs Housing, Food, or Education Anyway?
Trump’s $1 Trillion Funding Freeze: Because Who Needs Housing, Food, or Education Anyway?
Well, folks, it’s happening. Trump just ordered a freeze on $1 trillion in federal loans and grants while his administration “reviews” them. What does that mean? Nobody knows. But here’s what we do know:
This freeze includes funding for healthcare research, education programs, Section 8 housing vouchers, food stamps (SNAP), and basically anything else they decide they don’t like.
And here’s the really crazy part:
This money was already approved by Congress.
Congress controls spending. The president’s job is just to carry it out.
He’s literally refusing to spend money that’s already been allocated.
And the official reason for this stunt? Trump’s team claims they’re stopping the use of “federal resources to advance Marxist equity, transgenderism, and Green New Deal social engineering policies.”
What does that even mean? Whatever they want it to mean.
A college has a class on Marxism? Funding cut.
A trans person needs housing assistance? Sorry, not today.
A company makes solar panels? No SBA loans for you.
It’s completely arbitrary and wide open for abuse—which, of course, is the point.
And whether or not you even like government spending, here’s the economic reality:
That $1 trillion was going to circulate.
Section 8 recipients pay landlords.
SNAP recipients buy food.
One of the biggest beneficiaries of food stamps? Walmart.
Yes, Walmart—Trump’s beloved big business overlords—is about to take a hit because of this nonsense.
If the goal was to reduce spending, maybe—and hear me out—we could start with the military, which eats up more than half the federal budget? But no, instead, we’re going after housing, food, and education, because chaos is the whole point.
This isn’t fiscal responsibility—this is economic terrorism against the poorest Americans.