GOP in great shape for midterms
The author who wrote this op-ed then said "It’s not that Democrats will abandon their central message under Trump’s second term, which accuses the president and congressional Republicans of breaking promises to lower costs for working class consumers. But they want the Epstein case to complement that theme, arguing that Republicans — whether through tax cuts for the wealthy or refusing to release the Epstein files — are protecting the interests of powerful 'elites' at the expense of everyone else."
People aren't buying the promises made, promises broken storyline. Trump promised no taxes on tips or overtime. Promises kept. Trump promised to stop the alien invasion. Promise kept! Trump promised that Iran wouldn't get a nuclear weapon. Promise kept!
Democrats insisted that tariffs would send prices soaring. That hasn't happened. Further, it won't happen. This afternoon, President Trump and the EU president announced the completion of the biggest trade deal. Included in the deal is the EU prmise to buy $750,000,000,000 worth of U.S. energy. Further, the EU has agreed to buy an undetermined dollar amount of lethal U.S. weaponry, too. I'll guarantee that President Putin doesn't like either of those provisions. The energy provision is great for the U.S., the E.U and Ukraine. It cuts Russia's leverage over the E.U., too, plus it hurts Russia's economy. Check this out:
Democrats are campaigning on gossip. Trump's GOP is campaigning on accomplishments. That's all you need to know for November, 2026.“Everything that House Republicans have done, everything this administration has done since Donald Trump took office, is in defense of the elites,” said Rep. Katherine Clark (Mass.), the Democratic whip.Has anyone noticed that Democrats aren't that familiar with the truth? Is Clark insisting that elliminating taxes on tips and overtime "is in defense of the elites?" BTW, what's the Democrats' excuse for voting for the biggest tax hike in U.S. history?
Democrats are interested in tabloid stories. Trump's GOP is getting important things fixed that Biden's administration broke.
Finally, isn't it better to have adults in charge who get important things fixedd than it is to have people in charge who are most interested in National Enquirer tabloid stories?
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