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The most severe impact of President Donald Trump's speech on Congressional joint sessions was his boldness in vision and the absolute absence of alternatives from Democrats.
Whether you voted for Trump last November or not, it was tough not to see someone trying to put his agenda into practice on Tuesday night. The president has actually made it clear to lawmakers and the world that his overarching goal is to renew America and revitalize America's dreams.
As an American patriot who remembers JFK's first speech in 1961 and Ronald Reagan's first speech in 1980, it is difficult to see the president's speech on the same terms.
Trump promises in his joint speech to Congress that “this will be our biggest era.”
Certainly, the challenges faced by the President are not so great. At the very least, it remains unclear whether he will succeed in defeating inflation, controlling prices, ending the war in Ukraine, and reaffirming America's strength both at home and abroad. After his speech to Congress, there is no reason to believe he is closer to achieving his goals than before.
Still, it is extremely difficult for a neutral observer to do anything other than recognize the positive and vast nature of Trump's vision.
At the same time, I don't think that the political parties I continue to belong to have any answers at all, as they become more difficult.
The use of signs in the home room, such as “fake,” “save Medicaid,” and “protect veterans,” highlighted only the absolute limits of the party's ability to clarify the difference.
It's as if Democrats silence the advice of Clinton's campaign strategist James Kerrville, and go beyond the advice of “playing a possum.” They became trivial and almost unrelated.
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I write this in my sadness. Despite the clear American agenda and clear policy formulations outlined by the President, we are not certain that there is a clear answer to the challenges we face. While I raised up in his rhetoric, his promises, and the use of personal examples, I was depressed that what I saw did not represent the best of what our nation represents.
The Democrats were just sitting around making a fuss, muted, and made me cold. And I thought we saw dramatically how biased and divided our enemies were.
I understand that, as a mainstream Democrat with 50 years of experience, I often changed the party in some way when I praised President Trump's speech.
Nothing is far from the truth. Nevertheless, anyone who cares about America must support the president's comprehensive goal of embracing economy, inflation, southern borders, crime and peace across the world.
Seeing Michigan Sen. Elissa Slotkin brings a democratic response to the president's speech, I was saddened that she had to introduce herself by her credentials dant and explain who she is. It is primarily the rationale of the challenges and divisions we face.
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As polls have recently shown, we are not close to solving problems. But we got our vision on Tuesday night. We have a clear sense of having a president, a bold, transformative leader dedicated to revitalizing America's dreams. I'm still very doubtful whether he'll succeed.
Goodwill people can oppose his explanation of policy. However, it was difficult to not be proud of the vision he laid out for an update to the American Dream that night.
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