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One MASSIVELY Under-Appreciated Feature Of That One Big Beautiful Bill Wes Walker May 20, 2025

 

One MASSIVELY Under-Appreciated Feature Of That One Big Beautiful Bill

Karoline Leavitt gave a seven minute summary of key features in the OBBB that will put Trump’s mandate into actual law… but one detail needs more explaining.

Here is that summary of the big beautiful bill, and what it’s going to mean for the average American.

But that’s only PART of the story. The rest of the story is the $1000 investment fund that every newborn with at least one American parent will get.

The press release giving details is part of the story. The compound interest working to set them up for a bright future with an education fund and money handy for a downpayment or launching a business could transform the country, and give newfound hope to those who think the system has failed them.

One step better: instead of creating a wave of graduates looking to milk the system, it’s been building a generation of people with skin in the game, who are participants in the system benefitting — regardless of zip code, religion, gender, or ethnicity — from the growth of the nation as a whole.

In stark contrast to Biden pandering to socialists looking for government handouts, this is fostering a generation of investors looking for a thriving business environment.

U.S. Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Texas) today introduced the Invest America Act. The bill establishes a private tax-advantaged account with a $1,000 seed investment from the federal government for every American child at birth.

Meanwhile, the bill made a major advance when the U.S. House of Representatives today released a version of Senator Cruz’s bill in the House Ways and Means Committee budget package.

Sen. Cruz said, “The Invest America Act will trigger fundamental and transformative changes for the financial security and personal freedoms of American citizens for generations. Every child in America will have private investment accounts that will compound over their lives, enhancing the prosperity and economic participation of the vast majority of Americans. When people years from now talk about the changes created by Republican efforts this Congress, this is one of the landmark achievements they will talk about.”

Brad Gerstner, Founder, Chairman, and CEO of Altimeter Capital, said, “Invest America accounts are central to the Main Street Agenda — pulling every kid off the sidelines and putting them squarely in the game. When everyone realizes they can be an owner, it unites our country around free-market principles and unleashes the next generation of American success. This progress would not be possible without Senator Cruz’s leadership.”

Michael Dell, Founder, Chairman, and CEO of Dell Technologies, said, “Invest America accounts put every child in the front row of our economy. When the power of compounding meets the energy of young minds, we’re not just growing portfolios—we’re fostering the next generation of builders, dreamers, and doers who will keep America leading the world.”

Read the bill text here.

BACKGROUND

Each Invest America account will be open to contributions from individuals, family members, friends, and businesses up to $5,000 annually. The account investments can be placed in a broad, low-cost fund that tracks the S&P 500, growing tax-deferred until the individual reaches age 18. Distributions after age 18 would be taxed at the capital gains rate.

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MSNBC Host Struggles To Understand Trees Grow In America..The remarks came while Matthews was on MSNBC’s “Morning Joe” on April 9, where he was whining about President Donald Trump’s tariffs on Canada.

 

MSNBC Host Struggles To Understand Trees Grow In America

MSNBC Host Struggles To Understand Trees Grow In America

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MSNBC host Chris Matthews is being ridiculed online after he struggled to comprehend the fact that trees grow in the United States.

The remarks came while Matthews was on MSNBC’s “Morning Joe” on April 9, where he was whining about President Donald Trump’s tariffs on Canada. He specifically highlighted the amount of lumber imports that the U.S. receives from Canada and questioned how Americans could possibly “create more” lumber to replace what the country will lose because of the tariffs.

“I watched on the evening news last night, one of the other networks, and I watched the issue of lumber. Now, you see, we get so much of our lumber, our two-by-fours from — from Canada,” Matthews said. “That’s where we get it from. Canada! We get our newsprint from up there, for newspapers. The fact is, we get — what are we going to do? Have more lumber made in the United States now?!”

“What is our plan now?” he added. “Oh, we’re not going to import wood, so we’re going to make more wood? We’re going to create more wood. Is that it?! I don’t think we’re in a position to simply replicate the imports coming into this country with our own products. It can’t always be done. And I think — wood’s an example of that. Wood. Are we going to make more wood in this country because of our trade deal?! I don’t think so.”

Social media users were quick to mock Matthews for seemingly not understanding that the U.S. could “create more wood” very easily, since trees do, in fact, grow in America.

“That’s the idea,” an X post from the official Rapid Response 47 account read, sharing a screenshot of a Trump executive order signed on March 1 that kickstarted the “Immediate Expansion of Timber Production” inside the U.S.

Townhall.com mocked Matthews with a fake quote, sharing a meme of his face with the quote: “Wood doesn’t just grow on trees!”

“Chris Matthews is unaware of the existence of trees in the United States,” author Jim Verdi wrote, ending his post with two clown emojis.

“Market illiteracy is one thing. I don’t know what this is … we impose tariffs and libs think wood vanishes. Globalist mind rot is a thing,” Townhall’s Matt Vespa wrote.

“Libs dont know where wood comes from,” Jack Posobiec, senior editor at Human Events, wrote.

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