America is entering an era of “making America rich again,” as the Trump campaign touts it in a video first obtained by Breitbart News a week after the inauguration.
“We're going to make America rich again and we're going to make America affordable again,” Trump said in a montage that showed him addressing large crowds and meeting with workers across the country. Contains a short clip.
The video highlights President Trump's MAWA promises, from lowering energy costs to making food affordable again.
“Together, we will have lower taxes, lower regulation, lower energy costs, lower interest rates, and lower inflation so everyone can afford groceries, cars, and housing,” Trump said in the video. ” he said.
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“Make America Prosperous Again” was one of the key themes emphasized at the summer Republican National Convention, as Republicans contrasted the economic success of the first Trump administration with the slumping state of affairs under President Joe Biden. Ta.
Under the Biden administration, Americans will experience record inflation; As Democrats focused on wasting billions of dollars on a $700 billion anti-inflation law, gas prices rose to record highs, but ironically, inflation did not come under control. Rather, it includes $369 billion for green energy initiatives. Even Biden admitted Huge spending bills have nothing to do with controlling inflation.
Instead of focusing on lowering prices in the first year of his administration, the Biden administration focused on imposing tough rules on individuals who don't want to wear masks or get coronavirus vaccinations, then focused on woke initiatives like I switched. Promote transgenderism.
Trump, on the other hand, has remained consistent over the years. promising The goal is to make America “the world's leading energy producer,” lower taxes on workers, and ultimately end inflation.
A powerful Trump campaign ad released in October, just before the presidential election, helped show how consistent Trump has been with his America-first stance over the years, even before he officially entered politics. .
“That's why we give this kind of money to the richest countries in the world, but we don't give it to our own people, to the homeless, to the sick, to the poor, to the farmers who are going through hell right now. It's so frustrating to provide 'people we're not helping,''' Trump said in a 1987 interview featured in the ad.
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Overall, many people have a very optimistic view of President Trump's economic policies. As Breitbart News economics editor John Carney reported, Trump's election has already triggered an “economic acceleration.”
S&P Global said Monday that service providers New orders and production volume have increased significantly since March 2022Employment in the sector increased for the first time in five months, and business confidence reached an 18-month high.
Seasonally adjusted S&P Global US Services PMI Business Activity Index The index rose for the second consecutive month in December, reaching 56.8, the highest level in 33 months, following November's 56.1. This was slightly lower than the previous “preliminary” number, but still shows the economy is gaining momentum following November's election results.
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Chris Williamson, Chief Business Economist at S&P Global Market Intelligence said: emphasized the role of policy expectations. We are driving the rapid growth of the service sector. “Expectations for faster growth in the new year are based on expectations for more pro-business policies from the incoming Trump administration, including a favorable tax and regulatory environment alongside tariff protectionism,” he said. .
Inauguration Day is less than a week away.

