Patrick Sullivan
@patrick-sullivan.bsky.social
60 followers 93 following 50 posts
Postdoctoral Researcher at the American Political Economy Exchange (APEX), @ispsyale.bsky.social. Associated Researcher @excinequality.bsky.social. Green Bay Packers Part Owner
Posts Media Videos Starter Packs
Pinned
patrick-sullivan.bsky.social
I don’t typically post much, but I’m excited to share a guest essay co-authored with @jacobhacker.bsky.social which was published today in the @nytimes.com, as well as two reports we just published at the @equitablegrowth.bsky.social on Republican’s so-called “One Big Beautiful Bill Act.”
Reposted by Patrick Sullivan
equitablegrowth.bsky.social
Just days after President Trump signed his federal budget bill into law, EG is responding, highlighting why this is the most regressive piece of tax/budget legislation to be passed in recent memory.

Read our full statement below. ⬇️ equitablegrowth.org/press/equita...
Equitable Growth responds to passage of the federal budget bill
The federal budget bill dramatically exacerbates inequality by sending more than 50 percent of its tax benefits to the top 10 percent of U.S. households
equitablegrowth.org
Reposted by Patrick Sullivan
mirandayaver.bsky.social
Today, I was asked by Newsweek to comment on the dangerous implications of the BBB's slash to Medicaid. I had a whole lot to say. Since I know only a small share of it will wind up in the article, I'm including here the entirety of what I wrote today.
open.substack.com/pub/miranday...
The Danger of the Not-So-Beautiful Bill
Today, I was asked by Newsweek to comment on the adverse impact of the not-so-beautiful bill to dismantle America’s safety net.
open.substack.com
Reposted by Patrick Sullivan
bbkogan.bsky.social
Legitimately feel sick. We are hours away from the largest cuts to low-income people in history. People’s lives will be ruined. It is so unfair. It’s unfair to be born into a system that allows this level of poverty in the first place and it’s evil to rip away aid from the needy. Hard to watch this.
patrick-sullivan.bsky.social
But more importantly, they should vote "NO" on this horrendous and cruel piece of legislation because it's the right thing to do...
patrick-sullivan.bsky.social
Moreover, majorities of all groups (Democrats, Independents, EVEN Republicans) who learned about distributional effects of the bill said they would be LESS likely for their senator in the future if they were to vote YES on the budget bill
patrick-sullivan.bsky.social
Even Republicans who learned about the regressivity of the bill became overwhelmingly opposed

61 percent of Republicans in this group opposed the bill, with less than one-quarter supporting
patrick-sullivan.bsky.social
But among those who learned about how regressive the bill is, opposition increased drastically, to 78 percent

In fact, opposition outnumbered support by a ratio of 7 to 1!
patrick-sullivan.bsky.social
@jacobhacker.bsky.social and I found similar results in a recent survey we conducted, examining Americans' attitudes towards the GOP's budget bill

Among those who were asked directly for their opinions, opposition already outpaced support by nearly 20 percentage points
patrick-sullivan.bsky.social
Trying to stay cautiously optimistic that we will see a few "profiles in courage" in the House today in the form of "NO" votes on the most regressive tax and budget bill in living memory

It's cruel, it will harm vulnerable Americans, and the public absolutely HATES it

www.cnn.com/2025/06/20/p...
Analysis: The many ugly polls on Trump’s ‘One Big Beautiful Bill’ | CNN Politics
President Donald Trump isn’t asking Congress to do much these days. In fact, it often seems like he’d rather he didn’t have to bother with the legislative branch at all.
www.cnn.com
Reposted by Patrick Sullivan
mirandayaver.bsky.social
You know what’s agonizing?
Not being able to get medical attention when you’re sick because you got dropped from Medicaid.
Rationing meds because you can’t afford it without insurance.
Realizing you don’t have enough food for you and your family because your SNAP benefits were reduced.
You own this.
steventdennis.bsky.social
Lisa Murkowski talks to the press shortly after she voted, quietly, “aye” on Trump’s tax bill. She said she hopes the House and Senate go to conference to improve it and called her vote “agonizing.”
Reposted by Patrick Sullivan
brendanvduke.bsky.social
NEW: The Senate version of One Big Beautiful Bill is one big ugly transfer of wealth from low-income families to the rich.

Americans struggling to get by will pay more for groceries & health care so the highest income families can get big tax cuts. This isn’t shared sacrifice.
Reposted by Patrick Sullivan
mirandayaver.bsky.social
As Republicans expedite their efforts to rip health coverage from millions of Americans, re-upping my writing on the not so-beautiful bill. First, my piece in The Hill w/ @mshepruralpolitics.bsky.social on harms to rural (conservative) communities (ex: hospital closures). thehill.com/opinion/heal...
Medicaid cuts will harm rural Republican communities most
Trump’s budget will actively harm the health and incomes of rural communities and Republican voters, well beyond those who themselves are enrolled in Medicaid.
thehill.com
Reposted by Patrick Sullivan
bbkogan.bsky.social
As @brendanvduke.bsky.social says, this isn’t a case of shared sacrifice. The bill isn’t asking everyone to tighten their belts a little in the name of deficit reduction. Instead it’s asking the poorest to tighten their belts so the richest can loosen their belts.

That is profoundly unfair.
Reposted by Patrick Sullivan
ejdionne.bsky.social
“Legislation speaks louder than words.”
Excellent analysis by @jacobhacker.bsky.social
& @patrick-sullivan.bsky.social
of the bill before the Senate today that is “the most regressive, least populist policy package in memory.” It’s terrible on tax equity, heath care & hunger.
equitablegrowth.bsky.social
"It would shift more resources up the income ladder than any bill passed since scorekeepers started keeping track."

In this opinion piece, @jacobhacker.bsky.social and @patrick-sullivan.bsky.social highlight four most regressive aspects of the 'Big Beautiful Bill.'

www.nytimes.com/2025/06/25/o...
Opinion | The Four Ugliest Points About the Big Beautiful Bill
www.nytimes.com
Reposted by Patrick Sullivan
mirandayaver.bsky.social
1 in 5 Americans depends on Medicaid to access health care.
1 in 7 Americans depends on SNAP for their food security.

These cuts— all to funnel tax cuts to the wealthiest— will cause needless suffering & death, not just among the poor: when rural hospitals close (which they will), everyone loses.
patrick-sullivan.bsky.social
Whereas Republican support for the the bill in our control condition strongly outnumbered opposition, opposition dominates support in our treatment group - with Republicans opposing the GOP budget bill by a nearly 3:1 margin.
patrick-sullivan.bsky.social
We also examined how the effects of this information varied by respondents' political affiliation.

Opposition increased for all groups (Dems, Independents, Reps) who received information on the bill's regressivity.

However, the effects of this information were largest among Republicans