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The Josh Lafazan Show on YouTube - Episode 99

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Will Congress PASS the Republican Budget? A Deep Dive Into What’s at Stake

The Josh Lafazan Show on YouTube - Episode 99

Welcome to The Josh Lafazan Show! Today, we're diving into the biggest political and economic story in the country: the Republican budget bill and what it means for the future of taxes, public programs, and our national priorities.

This week, House Republicans narrowly passed a sweeping budget framework—217 to 215—that proposes $1.4 trillion in cuts to critical services like Medicaid, public education, and food assistance, while also delivering $4.5 trillion in tax cuts, half of which go directly to the top 1%. It's a bill that dramatically reshapes government spending, and today we ask: Will this bill pass? And should it?

We break down the major components:

This bill is being pushed through via a process called budget reconciliation, which allows Republicans to bypass the Senate filibuster. But don't be fooled: the framework is just step one. Each committee in Congress must now figure out exactly how to make those cuts—something far easier said than done. As we unpack, some of the options on the table are politically toxic and mathematically implausible.

Republicans will soon face painful decisions, including:

We also explore a lesser-known but dangerous provision that would strip antitrust enforcement from the Federal Trade Commission, consolidating power under the DOJ and undermining the independence of regulatory bodies. It’s all part of what Politico calls a “supercharged deregulatory agenda.”

But the GOP’s own voters may not be on board. Across the country, raucous town halls and grassroots organizing are putting enormous pressure on members of Congress. Even Republican lawmakers are uneasy—many of the proposed cuts directly hurt their constituents, and key Senators, including some conservatives, have called these plans non-starters.

Not to mention, the plan fails its own economic goals. Experts warn that cutting services for the middle and working class while slashing taxes for the wealthy will shrink the economy, worsen inequality, and exacerbate the deficit.

The big question: Will it pass?
It only takes three Republican defections to kill the bill in the House, and the Senate remains a major hurdle. With pressure building from all sides, this bill—at least in its current form—is far from becoming law.

Join us as we break it all down, cut through the noise, and explain what this budget battle means for you, your community, and the future of America.