Commentary: The President’s Joint Session of Congress Speech
Posted By RichC on March 6, 2025
President Donald J. Trump gave a 90 minute Joint Session of Congress speech on Tuesday night and since it went a bit late, I was unable to finish my commentary for TheHustings.News “right-hand” column (a request). Being a bit late, I’m unsure the editor will now find it timely enough to include, but am adding it to MyDesultoryBlog.
I’ve also been corresponding with a couple of other politically interested friends and one of them asked me about my process. I mentioned that I take notes on my iPad that helps me stay on topic. I don’t know if it helps the editor, but I also include my notes when sending to TheHustings.news (below the article).
I don’t always agree with all the commentary that I send … but try to fulfill the editor’s request and present a best case “right-column” support article. I justify this just as if I were a lawyer preparing a defense for a client or as a required assignment in a debate class to argue an assigned point of view. In my case, it is relatively easy to add commentary that supports a conservative, small government, Republican point of view, but it is not always to do the same for everything President Trump says (but is likely true about all politicians).
America is Back
On March 4, 2025, President Donald J. Trump stood before Congress and the American people to deliver a forceful, unapologetic vision for America’s future. Unwavering in his commitment to economic prosperity, national security, and restoring law and order, the President laid out a blueprint for a stronger and more prosperous nation—despite the predictable and ever-present resistance from the Democratic side of the aisle.
One of the most striking moments of the evening came when President Trump openly addressed the partisan divide that continues to define Washington DC. “Once again, I look at the Democrats in front of me and I realize there is absolutely nothing I can say to make them happy or to make them stand or smile or applaud,” he stated. “I could find a cure to the most devastating disease, announce the greatest economy in history, or bring crime to the lowest levels ever recorded, and these people sitting right here will not clap, will not stand, and certainly will not cheer for these astronomical achievements. They won’t do it no matter what.” His words resonated with millions of Americans who have witnessed firsthand the political obstruction and unwillingness of his opponents to acknowledge progress.
The speech was not without drama. Representative Al Green (D-TX) was removed from the chamber, a symbol of the deep-seated opposition Trump continues to face. Yet, despite the partisan theatrics, the President pressed forward with his ambitious agenda.
At the heart of Trump’s speech was a robust economic plan designed to put more money back into the pockets of American citizens. He announced sweeping tax cuts for all Americans, emphasizing a pro-worker, pro-business agenda that includes making these tax reductions permanent. Among the key components:
- No taxes on tips, overtime, and Social Security benefits.
- Tax-deductible interest on American-made car loans.
- Retroactive expensing for businesses, ensuring companies can reinvest and grow.
Additionally, President Trump highlighted the importance of fair trade, pointing out that for decades, other nations have imposed tariffs on American goods while enjoying free access to U.S. markets. “Other countries have used tariffs against us for years, it’s very unfair. Some countries don’t even permit U.S. products in their markets.” He announced that, beginning April 2nd, the U.S. will implement reciprocal tariffs—whatever foreign nations tax us, we will tax them. Trump also recognized companies that are investing in U.S. manufacturing, reinforcing his “America First” economic policies.
In response to the rising crime epidemic in many American cities, President Trump vowed to bring back law and order, reinforcing his commitment to protecting law enforcement officers. One of his most significant proposals was a mandatory death penalty for anyone who kills a police officer—a policy aimed at ensuring the safety and respect that law enforcement officers deserve.
Addressing illegal immigration, President Trump celebrated his administration’s sweeping border crackdown, which has already resulted in the lowest number of illegal crossings in recent history. “The media and our friends in the Democrat Party kept saying we needed new legislation, we must have legislation to secure the border. But it turned out that all we really needed was a new president.”
A poignant moment in the speech came when Trump recognized the family of Laken Riley, whose tragic story became a rallying cry for stronger immigration enforcement. Even Democrats, often reluctant to acknowledge the consequences of their open-border policies, were seen clapping politely as Trump highlighted the Laken Riley Act.
President Trump took a moment to honor foster families, calling them “heroes” and recognizing their selfless contributions to society. He also reiterated his commitment to shipbuilding in the United States and reclaiming America’s influence over the Panama Canal, emphasizing the need for strategic economic and military independence.
As expected, after the speech an old-school media personality, Brit Hume of Fox News, pointed out that the speech was “partisan.” However, former member of Congress, Harold Ford (D), provided a more measured response, acknowledging that Democrats “need to win on ideas,” highlighting their resistance without policy.
President Trump’s speech made one thing clear: he remains steadfast in his mission to restore prosperity, security, and fairness to the American people. With bold economic policies, a firm stance on law and order, and a commitment to putting America first, he is proving that leadership isn’t about appeasement—it’s about action. While his opponents may refuse to acknowledge his achievements, millions of Americans are standing with him as he fights to reclaim the greatness of the United States.
My Notes:
Rep Al Green removed from the chamber.
PRESIDENT TRUMP: “Once again, I look at the Democrats in front of me and I realize there is absolutely nothing I can say to make them happy or to make them stand or smile or applaud. Nothing I can do. I could find a cure to the most devastating disease, a disease that would wipe out entire nations or announce the answers to the greatest economy in history, or the stoppage of crime to the lowest levels ever recorded, and these people sitting right here will not clap, will not stand, and certainly will not cheer for these astronomical achievements. They won’t do it no matter what.”
From a X.com post (check for accuracy)
- Age of people on the Social Security roles: “We have a healthier country than I thought, Bobby.” (My favorite line) highlighting RFKJr.
- We will put more money in the pockets of our citizens.
- We will restore true democracy to America again.
- Pass tax cuts for everybody
- Tax cuts: “Permanent. No tax on tips, overtime, social security. Tax deductible interest on (made in America) car loans.”
- Retroactive expensing for businesses
- Other countries have used tariffs against us for years, it’s very unfair. Some countries don’t even permit US product in their markets.
- April 2nd .. reciprocal tariff kick it. Whatever they tax us, we will tax them.
- Highlighted the companies investing in plant here in the USA.
- Foster families are heroes.
- Impressed to see DEMs clapping politely after POTUS recognized Laken Riley’s mom and sister: The Laken Riley Act
- Sweeping border crackdown and has already achieve the lowest number of crossings
- President Trump: “The media and our friends in the Democrat Party kept saying we needed new legislation, we must have legislation to secure the border. But it turned that all we really needed was a new president.”
- Bring back law and order to our cities and towns. Highlighted the killing of police officers. Mandatory death penalty for anyone who kills a police officer.
- Shipbuilding in the US and taking back the Panama Canal.
- Follow up FoxNews: Brit Hume called the speech partisan and Former Rep Harold Ford (D) commented that Democrats “need to win on ideas”
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