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The Budget is the Message: What Trump's America Is Saying to Black People

 

The Budget is the Message: What Trump's America Is Saying to Black People

By Michael Smith | Reflective MVS

May 15, 2025


Let me say this loud enough for the people in the algorithmic back row:

Budgets are moral documents.
And this one—the Republican budget crafted in the image of Trump’s 2025 return—is a declaration of war. Not a metaphorical war. Not a culture war. But a structural one. And its targets? The poor. The vulnerable. And especially Black America.

Now, I could just say, “Read Michael Harriot’s latest on Contraband Camp,” because he already laid the whole thing out in A Wishlist for White Supremacy: 10 Ways Trump’s Budget Will Hurt Black America. But since this country thrives on the repetition of hard truths—and because we don’t all have time to dig through Substack—I’m going to break it down here, Reflective MVS style.


This Ain’t Just a Budget—It’s a Blueprint for Regression

We're not talking fiscal conservatism.
We're talking systemic rollback.

They’re not tightening belts.
They’re tightening nooses.

This budget:

  • Eliminates the Minority Business Development Agency—an institution that helped Black entrepreneurs build wealth.

  • Slashes Title I school funding by nearly a quarter, putting tens of thousands of teachers on the chopping block.

  • Defunds college access, work-study programs, and education equity efforts.

  • Aims to destroy DEI at every level—federal, state, and educational.

Every line item reads like a revenge list against every Black policy gain made since 1965.


The Math of White Supremacy

You can’t call this neutral. The math doesn’t lie.

Black-owned businesses get denied loans at twice the rate of white ones—even with better credit, more revenue, and longer history.
And still, Trump’s budget wants to gut the very programs designed to close that gap.

This isn’t just a loss.
It’s a message.

"Don’t build your own. Don’t ask for help. Don’t try to win."

Because if you do, the system will tear it down.


From the Classroom to the Clinic—Everything Must Go

This budget would:

  • Cut $4.5 billion from schools serving poor children—63% of whom are Black.

  • Slash college prep, upward bound, and teacher development programs—calling them too "woke."

  • Remove work-study support for students who have no choice but to work their way through school.

  • Strip the Justice Department of funds meant to root out police corruption.

  • Cancel water safety and environmental justice efforts in Black communities.

  • Eliminate Head Start, mental health, and childcare subsidies while dedicating $100 million to “rural” (read: white) economic zones.

Every cut is intentional.
Every gain for us is deemed expendable.

This isn't a budget.
It's a system update for institutional racism.


Final Reflection: No More Warnings. It’s Already Here.

This isn’t speculative. This isn’t a drill.
It’s happening. Right now.

Trump’s budget isn’t a conservative fantasy. It’s a white nationalist wishlist.

And what terrifies me isn’t just what’s in the fine print—it’s how few people are reading it.
We’re numb. Distracted. Tired. And that’s exactly the point.

But we don’t get to give up.
Because this isn’t just about politics—it’s about survival.

So here’s what I need you to remember:

  • If we don’t organize, we disappear.

  • If we don’t build, they’ll bulldoze what’s left.

  • If we don’t show up, they’ll keep showing out.

Our ancestors didn’t survive all this for us to be this quiet now.
Rebuild. Reimagine. Resist.

Because in this version of America, the budget is the message.
And if we don’t write a new one, we’ll be erased from the next chapter.


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