Guest Column: A Generational Opportunity for Strength, Prosperity by Senator John Thune

A Generational Opportunity for Strength, Prosperity
By Sen. John Thune (R-S.D.)
Fox News

All eyes will be on the United States Senate this week as we endeavor to pass the shared Republican agenda of American strength, security, and prosperity.

With the Republican reconciliation bill, we have the opportunity to deliver. It is one that doesn’t come around often, and our country stands to benefit greatly by Republicans seizing this moment and getting this bill across the finish line.

In large part, this bill is the culmination of President Trump’s campaign promises and the promises that Republican senators have made to our voters. Chief among them is keeping the American people safe through strong border security and a military strong enough to deter threats and conflicts around the world before they begin.

President Trump has achieved remarkable success in ending the Biden border crisis and removing the criminal illegal aliens that President Biden let walk into our country – but it hasn’t been cheap, and the administration has told us that resources are running out. This bill will fully fund the border wall and President Trump’s successful policies for the entirety of his presidency, removing any possibility that Democrats will hold those resources hostage to try to increase other government spending.

This same principle also applies to defense funding. Recent conflicts around the world should make clear the need to have a modern and lethal fighting force that can keep the American people safe. This means smart, generational investments like President Trump’s Golden Dome for America to defend against advanced drones, missiles, and hypersonics, as well as prioritizing building new ships and unmanned vehicles.

A nation cannot prosper unless it is secure, and with our borders and defense capabilities bolstered, the next key pillar of this bill is creating prosperity in America.

We do this through permanently extending President Trump’s signature achievement in his first term, the 2017 Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TCJA). The American people are facing a hefty $4 trillion tax increase at the end of the year, the largest in American history. If we fail to act, the average family of four making the median income in the United States will face a $1,700 tax increase. Not only does this bill prevent that tax increase, it makes the TCJA’s low rates permanent – meaning Democrats can never again try to use a pending expiration as leverage for advancing wasteful government spending.

The bill locks in the TCJA’s small business provisions for all time, which is crucial for economic growth, and it also delivers on President Trump’s tax promises: No tax on tips, no tax on overtime, relief from Social Security taxes for seniors, and no tax on interest for vehicles made in the United States.

In the wake of the Biden administration and Democrats exploding the growth of government spending on programs like Medicaid, we will make commonsense reforms to return to a fiscally sustainable path. That means kicking illegal immigrants off of health programs and introducing work requirements that even 50% of Democrats agree with – all to ensure that programs like Medicaid are strengthened and able to deliver for the American citizens the programs were designed to benefit.

Senators have worked to develop this bill for well over a year now. Now it is time to act. Border resources are drying up. National security needs have never been more apparent. And with each passing day, we move closer to reaching both our nation’s debt limit and the largest-ever tax increase on the American people.

Senators return to Washington today and we will remain here until this bill is passed. We know that Democrats will fearmonger and misrepresent our efforts, and we expect them to drag this debate long into the night with unrelated issues. However, I am confident we will get this bill across the finish line.

On the Fourth of July, Americans celebrate our freedoms and the work of previous generations to keep this great American experiment going. By placing this historic bill on the president’s desk by the Fourth of July, Republicans will be ensuring that future generations of Americans can live in safety and prosperity.

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11 thoughts on “Guest Column: A Generational Opportunity for Strength, Prosperity by Senator John Thune”

  1. Here is the thing with the ‘Big Beautiful Bill”, you are grifting the middle class and lower income Americans for a generous tax deduction for the wealthiest Americans. Based upon solid CBO numbers, you cannot deny ‘who’ benefits from the tax portion of this bill. Secondly, you are slashing the hell out of the social safety network for many rural Americans. You can complain about entitled ‘welfare moms’ and ‘lazy gen-z men’ who are milking the system, and that might be true, but you cannot deny that cutting Medicaid is going is going to severely hurt rural healthcare access. Do you think it’s a ‘miracle’ that there is a rural hospital in Martin, Eureka, Mobridge, and Tyndal? That some astounding free market capitalist keeps a rural clinic staffed in Selby or Lake Andes in lieu of Medicaid funds? Maybe the people in Philip ought to drive to Pierre for their healthcare, because, let’s face it, Medicaid needs to get cut so the upper 1,620 families in the United States who face estate tax inheritance can get a proper deduct. Geesh, I won’t go into the SNAP cuts, or the dramatic changes being made to student loan financing, or any of the other changes that will only further cripple our American families. Make America stronger….not even close. Johnnie, you ought to join the unemployment line, and see what a lack of social welfare will do for you.

      1. I would think we could easily find 0.5 percent of the 640 million acres of federal land that won’t be missed too badly.

        1. I think you’d be wrong. All of these lands have been preserved for a reason. Go take a hike or camp.

  2. A provision was put into the reconciliation bill that would require someone wanting to challenge a government action in federal district court to post a bond of sometimes millions of dollars when filing the case. Almost no one could afford to do this but that is the obvious point of the provision. Justice is only for the wealthy in Thune’s America.

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