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What if Trump drastically cuts welfare spending?

It is reported that Trump wants to drastically cut the welfare of the poor in order to save money. Medicaid for the poor is one of the main targets of the budget, which will cut 800 billion dollars in 10. According to estimates by the Congressional Budget Office, this budget cut will cost nearly10 million Americans' medical insurance. Among them, the food stamp program is the biggest victim, and the budget allocation may be reduced by 654.38+09.2 billion US dollars.

Specific circumstances:

According to the website of Spain's El Pais on May 23rd, the total budget of the federal government in fiscal year 20 18 was reported to be 4.09 trillion US dollars, which increased the appropriation for national defense and national security, including providing funds for the construction of the separation wall on the border between the United States and Mexico, but it was suggested that the welfare expenditure on social security and medical care for the vulnerable groups be greatly reduced.

This budget not only shows Trump's ambition to make America strong, but also shows his prejudice. The welfare of undocumented immigrants, vulnerable groups and their children, subsidy recipients and even disabled people will be cut, not only to abolish Obamacare reform, but also to cut various welfare projects covering more than 40 million poor people to maintain their stability.

Viewpoint:

Mick Malvani, director of the White House Office of Management and Budget, said that the days of receiving subsidies alone were over and the direction of the government budget had turned. In order to benefit taxpayers, sympathy should not be measured by the amount of subsidies or personal expenses, but should be given to those who re-work and dignity to workers.

According to the website of the French "Weekly Express" reported on May 23, an upside-down "Robin Hood" was accused by Trump's opponents. The core idea of the Trump administration's 20 18 budget announced on May 23rd is to cut taxes for the richest people and drastically cut the budget of social welfare projects.

Roman Lei Yu, a historian who specializes in American issues, believes that "Republicans have always opposed subsidizing the poorest people, and they are considered liars."

According to American media, the budget has made concessions to ivanka, the president's daughter, and will allocate $654.38+08 billion in the next 654.38+00 years to give the parents of newborns six weeks' leave with full pay. Lei Yu believes: "This may not be passed in Congress."