One Big Beautiful Bill Is Not a Myth—It’s a Mission

By Dr. Eric Wallace
As Americans, we’ve grown accustomed to myths. Yet, over the past month, a compelling truth has emerged: the One Big Beautiful Bill is the most pro-worker, pro-family, pro-growth legislation in decades.
Contrary to dark warnings that this is “just a handout to billionaires,” the White House clarifies that “low‑income workers stand to receive the largest percentage reduction in their tax liability” and that typical families will see more than $10,000 in additional annual take‑home pay. This isn’t hearsay—it’s a bold, economic boost for working‑class America.
The claim that “people will literally die” due to cuts to safety‑net programs has been refuted. The White House explicitly states Medicaid is protected, with new work requirements and fraud prevention measures ensuring it serves the needy first. SNAP work requirements similarly aim to support dignity and self‑reliance, not to strip help from struggling families.
Yes, the Congressional Budget Office projects a $3 trillion deficit increase over ten years—a legitimate concern. However, as the White House notes, this massive spending package also includes $1.7 trillion in mandatory savings, reforms to Medicaid, SNAP oversight, and the elimination of waste and fraud—changes that surpass any reconciliation bill since the 1990s.
Here’s the picture: this is comprehensive reform, not cherry-picked giveaways. Middle‑class tax cuts—including permanent extensions of the 2017 rates, elimination of taxes on tips and overtime, expanded child tax credits, and even newborn savings accounts—are foundational. Meanwhile, the bill phasing out green‑energy credits restores market-level fairness and reinvests billions into border security, defense, and rural healthcare.
That’s why President Trump praised this as the most significant middle‑class tax cut in American history, paired with historic investments in national defense and border security, calling it the launchpad for “the Golden Age of America.”
Challenges remain. Fact‑checkers note that the "$10,000 take‑home" figure is the high end of a range, and some Social Security recipients with complex tax situations might not see complete relief. But these are not rebuttals of the plan’s core value—they’re callouts for implementation clarity, not disqualifiers.
Supporting this bill is not political tribalism—it’s prudence. It’s economic empowerment paired with welfare integrity. It’s tax relief without surrendering social responsibility. It’s the kind of balanced, bold policy that transcends argument and serves families nationwide.
The One Big Beautiful Bill stands as the kind of legislation America needs: growth with grounding, freedom with framework, hope with hard truth.
If we want a stronger economy, a trusted safety net, border security, and the most extensive middle-class tax cuts in history, then we ought to support it, not dismiss it.
Let’s move past the myths. The One Big Beautiful Bill is indeed big, beautiful, and better for America.
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As Americans, we’ve grown accustomed to myths. Yet, over the past month, a compelling truth has emerged: the One Big Beautiful Bill is the most pro-worker, pro-family, pro-growth legislation in decades.
Contrary to dark warnings that this is “just a handout to billionaires,” the White House clarifies that “low‑income workers stand to receive the largest percentage reduction in their tax liability” and that typical families will see more than $10,000 in additional annual take‑home pay. This isn’t hearsay—it’s a bold, economic boost for working‑class America.
The claim that “people will literally die” due to cuts to safety‑net programs has been refuted. The White House explicitly states Medicaid is protected, with new work requirements and fraud prevention measures ensuring it serves the needy first. SNAP work requirements similarly aim to support dignity and self‑reliance, not to strip help from struggling families.
Yes, the Congressional Budget Office projects a $3 trillion deficit increase over ten years—a legitimate concern. However, as the White House notes, this massive spending package also includes $1.7 trillion in mandatory savings, reforms to Medicaid, SNAP oversight, and the elimination of waste and fraud—changes that surpass any reconciliation bill since the 1990s.
Here’s the picture: this is comprehensive reform, not cherry-picked giveaways. Middle‑class tax cuts—including permanent extensions of the 2017 rates, elimination of taxes on tips and overtime, expanded child tax credits, and even newborn savings accounts—are foundational. Meanwhile, the bill phasing out green‑energy credits restores market-level fairness and reinvests billions into border security, defense, and rural healthcare.
That’s why President Trump praised this as the most significant middle‑class tax cut in American history, paired with historic investments in national defense and border security, calling it the launchpad for “the Golden Age of America.”
Challenges remain. Fact‑checkers note that the "$10,000 take‑home" figure is the high end of a range, and some Social Security recipients with complex tax situations might not see complete relief. But these are not rebuttals of the plan’s core value—they’re callouts for implementation clarity, not disqualifiers.
Supporting this bill is not political tribalism—it’s prudence. It’s economic empowerment paired with welfare integrity. It’s tax relief without surrendering social responsibility. It’s the kind of balanced, bold policy that transcends argument and serves families nationwide.
The One Big Beautiful Bill stands as the kind of legislation America needs: growth with grounding, freedom with framework, hope with hard truth.
If we want a stronger economy, a trusted safety net, border security, and the most extensive middle-class tax cuts in history, then we ought to support it, not dismiss it.
Let’s move past the myths. The One Big Beautiful Bill is indeed big, beautiful, and better for America.
For more information, click here
Dr. Eric M. Wallace is a trailblazing scholar, dynamic speaker, and passionate advocate for faith-based conservatism. With a distinguished academic background and an unwavering commitment to biblical truth, Wallace has become a leading voice challenging cultural and political narratives that conflict with a biblical worldview.
Wallace holds postgraduate degrees in biblical studies (M.A., ThM, Ph.D.), Wallace is the first African American to earn a Ph.D. in biblical studies from Union-PSCE (now Union Presbyterian Seminary). His scholarship and ministry experience equip him to address today’s most pressing sociopolitical issues through the lens of faith, reason, and historical accuracy.
Wallace holds postgraduate degrees in biblical studies (M.A., ThM, Ph.D.), Wallace is the first African American to earn a Ph.D. in biblical studies from Union-PSCE (now Union Presbyterian Seminary). His scholarship and ministry experience equip him to address today’s most pressing sociopolitical issues through the lens of faith, reason, and historical accuracy.
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