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Booming Economy Means Dem 'Wave' Will Be a Ripple

m.knox

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Economy? What economy? I'm talking about RUSSIAN COLLUSION... TREASON...... Oh wait....

http://thehill.com/opinion/white-ho...nomy-kept-promises-making-america-great-again

As much as Democrats like to trash the Trump economy — exemplified by the new leader of the Democratic lurch to the left, soon-to-be U.S. Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (R-N.Y.) — they have not been successful in gaslighting the American people into believing that current economic growth is bad for America. Nearly three million jobs have been createdsince President Trump took office, including 304,000 manufacturing jobs and 337,000 construction jobs, and the unemployment rate has dropped to 3.8 percent, the lowest rate since April 2000. Job openings have reached 6.6 million, the highest level recorded. Gallup polled and found that 67 percent of Americans believe it is a good time to find a quality job – the highest number since Gallup started asking the question. When Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) was confronted with a question about consumer confidence hitting an 18-year high, she lied by claiming that consumer confidence has not been restored.

It is clear that the Democratic Party and many in the media can’t accept the fact that President Trump is popular, in part because the economy is booming. Many seem to be rooting for a recession for purely partisan reasons, and some are even trying to trick the American people into believing the Democratic Socialist argument that capitalism is bad and all these economic indicators are meaningless. For them, more jobs, higher consumer confidence and a growing economy is bad.
 
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