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We haven't even talked about his legislative successes, his policy agenda.
Right.
And the triumphs this year, which have been significant.
But yeah, let's let's put him front and center because this really is about are we going to take it all the way to a meaningful conclusion with the Trump second term and really having a lot more policy wins.
You can't do that without the House.
I'm hopeful that second to third quarter, they're going to feel it.
Again, I just want to go through a few of the highlights, though, for me.
First of all, tax cuts are permanent.
I mean, that's a huge deal.
First of all, it was self-preservation.
If Republicans had not done that massive tax increase, might have even triggered a recession going into the midterms.
You could have written off the House, maybe the Senate.
So that was a huge part of it.
Like you got to make the tax cuts permanent.
You mentioned border security, $175 billion for border security funding for another 701 miles of border wall.
That, to me, is massive events because of the structural changes that the Trump administration is putting in place, because obviously that mass invasion under Biden, you put in structural things like a physical wall is going to be harder to do some of these things if and when, because at some point we'll probably lose political power just knowing how history works.
you're going to make it that much harder for them to do what they did the last four years under Biden.
1.4 million illegals off of Medicaid, defunded the Green New Deal.
I mean, think about how devastating that would have been for our economy if some of these things were left in place.
Can you imagine as we come to the end of 2025, if we were actually closing out the year in the first year of Kamala Harris as president, the absolute devastation.