One bill. Thousands of pages. Millions affected.
In The Big Beautiful Breakdown, economist, entrepreneur, and former mayor Dr. Gregory A. Thomas delivers a searing exposé on one of the most consequential-and controversial-pieces of legislation in modern American history: the One Big Beautiful Bill.
Marketed as a bipartisan triumph, this sweeping law promised tax relief, economic revitalization, and national security. But behind the patriotic branding was a blueprint for redistribution-not of wealth, but of power.
With the precision of an economist and the moral clarity of a public servant, Dr. Thomas cuts through political theater to expose:
- The hidden cost of tax code manipulation
- The dismantling of healthcare, education, and housing support
- The corporate carveouts and sunset clauses the media didn't cover
- The long-term impact on working families, small towns, and future generations
Drawing on his experience in government, business, and real-world communities, Thomas doesn't just critique the bill-he challenges the system that made it possible.
Fierce, factual, and unflinchingly honest, The Big Beautiful Breakdown is a must-read for anyone who wants to understand how laws are written, who they're really written for, and what happens when the people stop paying attention.
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Gregory A. Thomas is a Dallas-born author, publisher, and civic leader whose life spans politics, ministry, and enterprise. A two-term town councilman and the youngest, first?and only?African American mayor of Heath, Texas, Thomas has served as Executive Pastor of Gateway Church and now leads several business ventures across beauty, publishing, tech, and investment sectors.
He is the author of The Mayor series and Investing for Beginners: Diversifying is a Must, and the co-creator of The Journey, a 16-week curriculum for personal development and reentry success. With advanced degrees in political science, marketing, economics, theology, and business from institutions including The University of Texas, The King's University, Southern Methodist University, and The Wharton School, Thomas is a thought leader blending purpose and power.
In addition to his extensive work in financial literacy, Thomas is currently an adjunct professor of economics at Adam's State University in their Prison Education Program.