Yeah, well the problem is we need to go back to essentials, Olivia put her finger on it. He's making the same mistake Joe Biden made: Bidenomics is working.' That piece in The Wall Street Journal is: the economy is great.' That's not what people feel. Last year we lost 70,000 manufacturing jobs. We lost 145,000 blue collar jobs. There's a great deck put out today by the Washington consultant and prognosticator Bruce Millman.
President Donald Trump will travel to Michigan on Tuesday to promote his efforts to boost U.S. manufacturing, trying to counter fears about a weakening job market and worries that still-rising prices are taking a toll on Americans' pocketbooks. The day trip will include a tour of a Ford factory in Dearborn that makes F-150 pickups, the bestselling domestic vehicle in the U.S.
Donald Trump teased supporters in Pennsylvania this week, still toying with nicknames for his predecessor Joe Biden. Typically, Crooked Joe wins. I'm surprised because to me he's a sleepy son of a bitch. Exulting in Biden's drowsiness, the US president and his supporters seemed blissfully ignorant of a rich irony: that 79-year-old Trump himself has recently been spotted apparently dozing off at various meetings.
Although a federal court ordered him to continue to provide food stamps to about 42 million low-income Americans who depend on them, Trump threatened to deny them anyway until the end of the government shutdown. In a post on social media on Tuesday, he said benefits under the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (Snap), commonly referred to as food stamps, will be given only when the Radical Left Democrats open up the government, which they can easily do, and not before!
Fox News host and former Republican congressman, Trey Gowdy, joined anchors Sandra Smith and John Roberts to discuss Tuesday night's election results. Think of the case he made on the economy in this speech just now, Trey, considering the outcome of these elections last night and how very central to those campaigns was the affordability crisis, particularly here in New York City, noted Smith, referring to President Donald Trump speaking earlier in Miami on the state of the economy.