Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer is at it again, peddling his trademark hysteria with yet another apocalyptic warning—this time claiming that if President Donald Trump’s “Big Beautiful Bill” passes, “we’re all going to die.” The hyperbolic rhetoric is nothing new from the Democrat playbook, which has long relied on fear tactics to manipulate public opinion. Whether it was the overblown panic over Net Neutrality, the endless doomsday climate prophecies, or now this latest Medicaid scare, Schumer and his liberal allies refuse to engage in serious debate. Instead, they resort to theatrics, proving once again that they are “not serious people, they’re clowns,” as commentator Scott Jennings aptly noted.
Schumer’s latest stunt—dubbing the bill the “We’re All Going to Die Act”—is a desperate attempt to distract from the real issues. The legislation, which includes necessary reforms to Medicaid and SNAP, is designed to curb wasteful spending and ensure taxpayer dollars are used responsibly. Yet, rather than offering constructive solutions, Schumer and the left-wing media resort to melodrama, falsely claiming that “health care coverage is the difference between life and death.” This ignores the fact that President Trump’s policies have consistently prioritized American prosperity, job growth, and economic opportunity—proven successes that Democrats refuse to acknowledge.
UNHINGED: @SenSchumer says "WE'RE ALL GOING TO DIE" if we pass the largest tax cut in history, block illegals from taxpayer-funded health care, and cut the deficit.
These are NOT serious people. pic.twitter.com/AFeiDuaYjR
— Rapid Response 47 (@RapidResponse47) June 4, 2025
The liberal media, ever eager to amplify Schumer’s fearmongering, has once again abandoned journalistic integrity in favor of partisan hysteria. Instead of scrutinizing the bill’s actual merits, they parrot Democrat talking points, painting reasonable fiscal reforms as heartless cruelty. Schumer’s claim that Republicans are “tenured at best, suicidal at worst” for supporting the bill is not just absurd—it’s a transparent attempt to intimidate lawmakers into submission. Meanwhile, President Trump remains focused on delivering for the American people, cutting taxes, slashing burdensome regulations, and putting power back in the hands of hardworking citizens.
No one should ever – ever – take these people seriously ever again ever. https://t.co/x5epm89Qp5
— Scott Jennings (@ScottJenningsKY) June 4, 2025
As usual, the left’s response is pure hyperbole. “Why are they being so mean? Why are they being so cruel?” Schumer whined, ignoring the fact that fiscal responsibility is not cruelty—it’s common sense. The real cruelty lies in perpetuating bloated, inefficient programs that trap Americans in dependency rather than empowering them to thrive. President Trump’s agenda is about creating opportunity, not fear.
The fact that they are hysterical about illegals being removed from Medicaid says it all. It is the “Maryland Man” part 2.