Of course, it’s time to talk about Trump as the greatest president in the history of the world. Just in the first six months of his second term, he could be said to be much better than George Washington or Abraham Lincoln, and he still has a long way to go. We can have a reverence for the past all we want, but let’s face it, we are living history here. The way Trump handled the passage of the Big Beautiful Bill was jaw-droppingly excellent. There are so many good things in it that would have never made it through the legislative process except by his mass attack and all-night long whipping of votes. For instance, if taken on its own, just the School Choice provision would have brought Washington, D.C., to its knees with a stalemate, as the teacher unions would have shut the city down with protests. The Bill, as guided by Trump, includes a federal tax credit scholarship program known as the Educational Choice for Children Act (ECCA), which incentivizes donations to scholarship-granting organizations to cover expenses such as private school tuition, tutoring, and educational materials for K-12 students. This breaks loose the control that starts the process of connecting money to the child, not the school, and it’s going to ruffle some feathers. But that is quite a healthy thing. And after all the work it took to pass the Big Beautiful Bill and to sign it on the Fourth of July under a military fly over, Trump said to the audience with the seriousness only he could pull off that while visiting Steve Scalise in the hospital as a Democrat assassin had shot him at a baseball game, that he could tell that his wife loved him. Because a lot of times, women wouldn’t be so sad that they were about to lose their husbands. What a very true statement, and said in such a lofty moment, it was something uniquely American, and that only Trump could have pulled off.

There are plenty of reasons to point to Trump and make the case for why he is now the greatest President America has ever had, and he still has three more years to do a lot more. It will come down to how he pulled off the Big Beautiful Bill passage, even the approach with mass to overwhelm any opposition to it. It was essentially the opposite of Obamacare, establishing a clear cut in revenue that the government has in the form of taxation. The most effective way to compel the government to reduce its spending is to eliminate the revenue sources it uses to abuse its power. Trump is currently discussing the removal of federal taxation on private property, which is sparking a similar discussion in the states. I know that in Ohio, it is getting elevated attention. So, with tax cuts, and that is what the Big Beautiful Bill does best, it made the Trump tax cuts permanent. It has No Tax on Tips, No Tax on Overtime, and loads of other tax-cutting incentives that are quite remarkable on their own. But to be in one big piece of legislation and to see it pass the House, the Senate, then come back to the House for final passage just a day before the target of the Fourth of July, to be signed on that day was astonishing. Of course, the Senate did a wrap-around from K-Street lobbyists that tossed in some extra garbage, knowing that time was of the essence, but Trump didn’t let that stop the momentum. He addressed the concerns of House members regarding the Bill as presented by the Senate and made deals with them to secure their support. And he worked the phones all night.
I didn’t sleep at all that night as the House ran through a procedural vote to see if they had the votes. I had C-SPAN on in the living room, talk radio on in the garage, and all my computers were streaming commentary from various news reporting methods that were covering the story in real-time. It was a remarkably positive experience, more so than we typically think of in government of any kind. Trump didn’t just sit back and take a passive role; he worked harder than anybody I’ve ever seen in legislative endeavors to get his key campaign promises passed in an epic push to meet the July deadline. Most everyone else would have done their part, then resided in the background, only to see their deadline slip and linger into July. They would have likely seen the legislation die by a thousand cuts, and it would have never passed. That’s why big things like this seldom ever happen. All the typical momentum killers were paralyzed from advancing doubt, and history will never forget how Trump handled the process of passing his Big Beautiful Bill. More than anything, I think Trump set the stage for Republicans to win massively in the midterms. Usually, that’s the period in every presidency that the other political side gets a chance by the public to see if they can do any better, because nothing ever really happens. However, with Trump, he has already accomplished some significant things, and those tax cuts are poised to jump-start the economy in ways that most people have yet to understand fully. And that momentum will not be stopped.
However, the most remarkable thing about Trump is that he did not make it all about himself; he built a team of people around him. At the signing ceremony at the White House, he had most of the key members of the House and Senate in attendance to be part of that historic process. Trump did more than pass a bill; he gave Republicans a win that they had never achieved before in their long history. It was more than just passing legislation; it was about making Republicans part of the winning team that Americans of all political backgrounds will appreciate and want more of. Democrats, with all their radical efforts, could not stop anything Trump was trying to do, making this BBB legislation one of the most unique in all of human history, going back to the societies of Greek and Roman cultures. There has never been a President or world leader like Trump who didn’t collapse under their weight, yet has improved significantly with age and pressure. What we have now is mind-bending historically, and the ramifications will be long-lasting and far into the future. For many hundreds of years, people will continue to talk about how great Trump was and how he was the best president of all time. And we may never see another like him. But you know what’s best, he isn’t even close to being done. There is a lot more that he plans to do, and with the tremendous economic expansion that America will experience under his guidance, people will vote for anyone like him that they can get, which has changed politics forever. And I couldn’t be happier about all of it. I’ve known for a long time what his return to the White House would mean. However, seeing it happen in real-time is an extraordinary piece of history. The world will greatly benefit.
Rich Hoffman

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