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Art Credit: Nicolas Poussin, The Adoration of the Golden Calf, c. 1633–1634.
“Poussin painted a civilization abandoning restraint for idolatry, gathering around gold while social order collapsed nearby. Centuries later, Republican political life still rewards leaders willing to drain the treasury for another glittering shrine to malignant narcissism
George Orwell warned that political language exists to make lies sound truthful and murder respectable. Modern Republican economics accomplished something even darker, transforming insolvency into patriotism and extraction into virtue. Rebuilding civic reality begins when Americans refuse the vocabulary engineered to sanctify looting as conservatism.
Republican leadership is borrowing $1.4 billion for Trump's shrine while cutting food, healthcare, housing, and public aid as three hundred rural hospitals brace for closure.
In Linton, Indiana, Greene County General Hospital stopped delivering babies in January. In Philadelphia, federal regulators are moving to slash Shy’tyra Burton’s monthly SSI check by a third. Burton is 22. Premature birth left her unable to breathe without tubes. She lives on $994 a month. Her father works as a sanitation worker, and his wages qualify the household for food stamps. The new rule treats that food stamp qualification as evidence the family can support its disabled daughter without federal help.
Three million Americans have lost their food assistance since July under the largest SNAP cut in program history. 800,000 children face the immediate loss of their food benefits. The $1.4 billion Republican leadership has committed to Trump’s ballroom would feed every one of those children for nearly a year and cover the projected Medicaid losses of every independent rural hospital in America. Taxpayers buy the marble.
Trump promised donors would finance the White House expansion. Costs climbed from $200 million to nearly $400 million before Senate Republicans attached another $1 billion in taxpayer funded “security upgrades” tied directly to the same East Wing modernization project.
The Treasury must borrow roughly $2 trillion this year simply to keep the federal government operating, more than $166 billion every month. Republican leadership still chose tribute over restraint.
Officials separate the ballroom from the underground expansion, fortified perimeter, Secret Service redesign, and blast resistant infrastructure required to sustain the structure. The accounting conceals the transfer.
The same Republican leadership targeted Medicaid, food assistance, housing support, public health programs, and education funding. Simultaneously, Republican lawmakers dismantled environmental safeguards and regulatory oversight protecting workers, consumers, and bank customers. Austerity governs the sick, the poor, the elderly, the disabled, and the hungry. Abundance governs Trump.
Stop calling Republican leadership conservative. The word is a false narrative dressed over nearly a half century of extraction. Tear down the false narrative.
Republican fiscal conservatism died long before Trump. Reagan transformed the United States from the world’s largest creditor into a debtor nation through deficit financed tax cuts and military expansion.
George W. Bush created the Department of Homeland Security, financed two wars through debt, and built one of the largest domestic security apparatuses in American history. Conservatism never opposed big government. Conservatism opposed public investment benefiting ordinary Americans.
Never place the words “Republican” and “conservative” beside each other again. Chronic deficit spending, tax cuts engineered to drain public revenue, debt financed wars, the surveillance state, and now a taxpayer funded shrine to Trump destroyed the illusion decades ago.
Budgets expose priorities stripped of rhetoric. Republican leadership found money for marble halls while rural hospitals close and public health systems absorb another round of cuts. Now Republican leadership measures fiscal responsibility by how many children lose assistance before another gold plated wall rises around Trump.
Like aristocrats polishing gold railings aboard the Titanic, Republican leadership now governs while the republic sinks beneath them carrying the public debt into darkness.
The ballroom will rise while the republic starves.
Sources
Reuters, “Senate Republicans Seek $1 Billion for Secret Service Upgrades, Including Trump’s Ballroom,” May 2026.
Congressional Budget Office, “The Budget and Economic Outlook: 2026 to 2036,” 2026.
Center on Budget and Policy Priorities, “SNAP Tracker: People Are Losing Food Assistance as the Republican Megabill Is Implemented,” April 2026.
Families USA, “Federal Medicaid Cuts Would Force Rural Hospitals to the Brink,” June 2025.
ProPublica, "Trump SSI Rule Change Targets Disabled Adults Who Live With Families," April 28, 2026.

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