Passing One Big, Beautiful Bill

single “big, beautiful bill” that makes American more affordable and re-establishes our sovereignty can get through the House by a surprising margin.

On Big, Beautiful Bill

One Big, Beautiful Bill

The No. 1 goal for the Trump administration and congressional Republicans must be to pass what I would call the Tax Cuts, Jobs, and Affordability Act. President Donald J. Trump has described it as “one big, beautiful bill.”

The Big Shift in Washington

This month marks a big shift in power and direction in Washington, America, and the world.

Republicans Must Sign the Tax Cut by July 4

This is the biggest single congressional decision President Trump and Republicans will face in 2025. It must be the highest legislative priority for the year.

President-Elect Trump: The De Facto President

Now, in the real-time age of the internet, unending daily challenges, and an absentee White House, we need de facto President Trump more than we need the absentee President de jure.

The Great Space Breakout

President Donald J. Trump’s appointment of Jared Isaacman to lead NASA was a wonderful moment for those of us who believe in space.

President Trump and America Need Tulsi Gabbard

Tulsi Gabbard is a lieutenant colonel in the Army Reserve who served in Iraq, Kuwait, and the Horn of Africa. She has seen war in the Middle East, and she approaches endless conflicts with great skepticism about what they accomplish for America.

The Culture of Sports vs the Culture of the Elite Left

If Republicans thoroughly modernize government using the cultural values of sports, America will become a safer, more prosperous, and more successful country. It will also become clear that the modern Democratic Party is made up of elitists committed to values and principles that simply don’t work in the real world.

The Trump-American Culture vs. the Elite Culture

The most unexplored and ignored aspect of the nine-year odyssey of President Donald J. Trump is that, despite his wealth, Trump’s lifestyle and habits appeal to a far larger share of Americans than the elite passions for fine foods and highbrow books, movies, and television.