Harold Delansy opens a wooden wall cabinet and gives a clear view of his home pharmacy. Dozens of drugs developed neatly. He lifts three packages and places them on the table in his living room: Mizapin against depression, bus against anxiety disorders and clonazepam from breathing difficulties in his panic bambles. These three save him.
Delancey plans to write a letter to the United States to the Government. He wants to explain why the legislative package “One Big Beautiful Bill”, signed on July 4 by Donald Trump, is harmful to his colleagues. He believes that the president is a well -wisher, but the information simply has not yet entered him.
On that day that shares Delains’s life one earlier and after September 11, 2001. He almost never talks about this day, he reluctantly receives memories of him: crying people on New York bridges, which fled through the circle dust while he ran to Info. He remembers the months of determining the death in the halls of the corpse and nightmares, which caught up with him after years, and what became worse, the more he fought with them. He thinks about the management of the environment of the United States, which publicly pretended to be the police, as he was at that time, that this is not a risk to the health of breathing breathing in the direction of air in the south of Manhattan. The state did not even spread masks at that time.
Harold Delangsi is still fighting depression, anxious disorders and panic attacks
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Marina Klimchuk
The 70 -year -old Delans is an excellent black man who, despite the post -traumatic stress disorder and prostate cancer, looks 20 years younger than he really is. An early pensioner leads a life that can be called a house: a happy marriage, eleven grandchildren, one house on a family with a large television screen, over which Fox News glow.
He has been living in Clayton since 2013, the suburbs of the city role in North Carolin, the state in the south -east of the United States. He does not cope with his hometown of New York, he says. Delunsie voted for Donald Trump in the presidential election last fall. He supports the president’s policy on such topics as the policy of migration and education – even now.
Redistribution from the bottom up
One large beautiful score includes the largest redistribution program from the bottom up, which the United States has seen in recent decades.
The legislative package does not contain direct statements about the surviving terrorist attack. But in fact, the budget of the Health Care Program for the World Trade Center (WTCHP) reduces it by $ 1.2 billion. The financing of the program is still ensured by 2027, and its existence is also unclear. But even today, almost 25 years after a terrorist attack, people will develop its consequences every day, says Delangi. As a compensation payment for his physical complaints, he received $ 250,000. He says: “It is better to return my prostate to me!”
After respiratory diseases, gastrointestinal diseases and 60 different types of cancer have increased very much among the survivors of September 11, the Obama government launched a compensation program for those in question in 2010.
Today, WTCHP takes care of 131,000 people. The program is managed by two authorities in the US Department of Health: centers for the control and prevention of diseases and the National Institute for Security and Health of Professional Medical Assistance. Now you want to unite it into a large organization, the US health administration – and the budget has been greatly reduced.
Delunsy did not fight for adequate medical care since Trump and the authorities. “The worst of all in my prostate cancer there were bills,” he says. Sometimes stress rises above his head that he should take clonacups against panic – although he knows how depends on the medicine.
The world monument resembles an attack on the World Trade Center September 11, 2001
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Eduardo Mugnos/Reuters
He says that the government is responsible for people like him: police and firefighters, who for several months endanced their lives in order to save others. He also believes that the government should remain aloof from all areas of human life.
The reduction of the social state in one large beautiful bill, in particular, was made by Donald Trump’s voters: the poorest 10 percent of America, members of the working class, in addition to the rest of society. In fact, the home package will lead to many people who cannot affect treatment. The population in the country was especially damaged.
By 2034, 11.8 million people may lose medical insurance Medicaid and eight million of their rights to food funds by 2034. Pressive tax benefits – large corporations and households with an annual income of more than $ 200,000. The richest percentage of the American population already has 30 percent of the total asset.
From now on, it is more invested in military and deportation industries: the administration budget on the border of ice wants to increase the government from ten to 100 billion dollars by 2029. The only big beautiful score: the perversion of the American dream on 900 pages, which is unlikely to read.
“I am for helping people who help myself,” says Delangi and that means. But many who receive social benefits are lazy and did not want to work. He does not believe that Trump’s budget package should pull the soil out of the ground underfoot. He himself grew up in poverty, always worked hard and obeyed the law. “I have never had problems.” Delangsi does not see any contradiction between his political views and his expectation to compensate for the government.
Only three Republicans voted against this
Senator -Republican Tom Tillis from North Carolina, the state in which Delangesi lives, was one of the three republican senators who voted against the legislative package of Trump. He called it “destructive and not stable” and warned about the political consequences in North Carolin.
According to Texas, North Carolina has the largest part of the rural population in the United States. According to the latter, when hospitals are closed in rural areas and health deserts for those who relied on Medicaid, independently, as rescuers of ordinary people, can collapse. Senator Tillis knows this. After his decision to vote against the law, Trump immediately attacked him and accused him of “a huge mistake against wonderful people in North Carolin.” Then Tillis announced that they no longer spend in the elections to the Senate of 2026.
Only in 2023, North Carolina Medicaid expanded, the decision that Senator Tillis blocked in 2013. From the moment of this expansion, adults aged 19 to 64 were insured if they earn less than 1800 dollars a month as an individual or as a family of less than 3,065 dollars. More than 660,000 people registered in Medicaid in North Carolin. Huge relief for many. And now?
A study conducted by the University of Northern Carolina in Chapel -Hill showed that 338 country clinics throughout the country can be closed from abbreviations. Five hospitals in North Carolin are also on the list. The only hospital in the Martin district in the east of the state was supposed to close from financial difficulties in 2023. The sign hangs at the entrance: “Closed. In emergency situations, select 911. ” The next hospital is half an hour.
There is still electricity here, the air conditioning system cools empty rooms for patients, the district pays bills for two years, reports New York Times. Residents of Martin County are determined to maintain a brick building from decay and open the hospital again.
If Trump’s legislative package makes Medicaid expansion stop, this may mean the final and constant closure of the Martin General Profile Hospital. At the last minute, Congress provided a budget of 50 billion dollars for rural hospitals. But healthcare experts say that this is far from enough to compensate for the abbreviations.
In Clayton, Harold Delangsi is not worried about his personal medical care. He does not believe that Trump’s reduction can still harm him, but he certainly has not read the law. The pensioner is concerned about those who have recently been included in the September 11 victims: how should they pay their accounts for the doctor, how to survive if there is no financing?
“Mr. Delangesi, do you think the president of the survivors is important for the president?”
He falls silently and looks thoughtfully, then nods.
“I think so. President of the New York. He was always good for American police officers. ”