Day ONE HUNDRED SEVENTY-TWO of Presidential recovery.
I don’t know about you, but I don’t know much about the BBB, other than it makes our current tax levels, as passed during the first Trump administration, permanent (as permanent as things are in D.C.), avoiding a huge tax increase next year. I know that it also provides some additional tax relief.
According to Stephen Moore at Townhall, here are some other benefits of the BBB. He calls it the biggest conservative victory in 30 years:
But what isn’t well known is that this new law doesn’t just change tax policy. It includes dozens of other long-sought policy goals — what I call “hidden gems.” Here is a list of some of the major policy victories:
The second part of Congressional budget improvement is now in the spotlight.
In June, the House passed recission legislation, which revokes already appropriated federal funds for public broadcasting and some foreign aid programs.
The Senate will now vote on this package, and Chuck Schumer doesn’t like it. A simple minority is all that is required to pass the legislation. Chuck Schumer has implied that his party will refuse to cooperate in the 2026 budget process if Republicans revoke billions in funding from previous years, leading to a government shutdown.
From Tex: Here are some pictures we’ve taken over the last couple days. They are all within a 3-mile radius of our house, near Hunt, TX.