Bad News for Democrats: Economy is on Fire

It took less than a year. That’s the time table from the start of Trump’s terms until his first employment records. In the year and a half that he has been in office, we have seen nothing but economic gains to the tune of shattered records. You know there’s no room for argument when CNN and MSNBC are begrudgingly reporting on the unending economic success.

Obama declared that the recession was officially over in 2011. Yet, he had better economic success before 2011 than after. In reality, the recession fully died in November of 2016. The need for policy change was so obvious that the simple news that Trump won was enough for record-breaking stock increases. It literally happened overnight. Since, Trump has kept to his word, and his policies are working. Every facet of the economy is better than we’ve seen since long before the recession. In fact, you have to return to the days of the dot com bubble to see numbers that even come close.

For the Democrats, a strong economy is bad news. They’ve doubled, tripled and doubled down again on their narrative that Trump is destructive. Not even the lying media can protect them anymore. The most important thing to note about this clip before you watch it is that it’s a CNBC report. Keep that in mind when you see how massive May was for the economy.


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