Friday, January 19, 2018

Life Is Winning in America

 

Life Is Winning in America


In National Review, Vice President Mike Pence writes that "since the outset of this administration, we've taken historic action to protect the most vulnerable in our society."


"In short, life is winning in America again," the Vice President Pence explains. "It's winning because of the policies of our administration, and because of the commitment and compassion of those who gather today in our nation's capital, and in marches, meetings, and homes all across the country."


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CNBC reports that the "Dow has surged more than 31 percent since Trump's inauguration on Jan. 20, 2017." President Trump has "lifted the Dow Jones industrial average in his first year in office more than any other president since Franklin Roosevelt," Fred Imbert writes.

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Dave Boyer writes in The Washington Times that "one year since Mr. Trump's inauguration, it looks very much like the economy is lifting off." Boyer explains "President Trump marks his first year in office Saturday riding a wave of strong economic news, including a record-high stock market, a low unemployment rate and computer giant Apple's decision to bring back hundreds of billions of dollars from overseas and create 20,000 U.S. jobs, spurred by Republican tax cuts."

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In The Hill, Rep. Chris Collins (R-NY), writes that "under President Trump's leadership, we have seen explosive economic growth, and now the pump is primed for further economic expansion with our tax reform legislation and the repeal of hundreds of job killing regulations." Rep. Collins adds that "this once-in-a-generation reform was a tall order, but we owe it to President Trump for being what we elected him to be, a successful CEO."

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Washington Examiner highlighted Defense Secretary Jim Mattis' new national defense strategy, "We are emerging from a period of strategic atrophy," Sec. Mattis declared today. "This is a great strategy. It gives new credibility to the U.S. military's longstanding mission: that, 'should deterrence fail, the joint force is prepared to win,'" Tom Rogan writes.


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