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LIZ PEEK: Trump’s speech to Congress. Making America optimistic again

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President Donald Trump's speech to Congress and Americans strongly reaffirmed his campaign promise to make America great again and America healthy again. Befitting the dramatic energy of his first six weeks, the president spoke at length and laid out the agenda for the next four years as well as many of his administration's achievements.

It was a powerful, uplifting, and timely message. The reason for this is timely, as it has been hit with concerns about the trade war and nausea with foreign allies these days. The president's powerful debate in favour of his agenda was encouraging.

The biggest point: Donald Trump is the most extraordinary president of this generation and one of the most single and authentic political leaders this country has ever seen. No one can object that, like him, or as he hates him, that his imprint on our nation is already present and continues to matter.

Trump promises in his joint speech to Congress that “this will be our biggest era.”

Republicans cheered on his speech on too many occasions, but Democrats were grumpy and destructive. Early in his speech, Texas Democrat Al Greene closed the president and shouted, waving his wand. House Speaker Mike Johnson removed the destroyer from Sergeant.

The remaining nights, Democrats were content to boo the president from time to time, mainly, as they did when they spoke of election victory. It was a strange choice as he would not challenge his victory. Otherwise, they sometimes read as “false” and embraced small indications of dissenting some of the president's claims. Their protests were nothing but sour grapes, meaningless and symbolized the current chaos.

Trump's speeches are sometimes militant and sometimes touched on them. The heartwarming thing was about some of the guests attending, including one boy who always wanted to be a police officer but was diagnosed with brain cancer a few years ago. The 13-year-old lives longer than the severe prognosis of a doctor, and during that time he has become an honorary member of various police organizations. The president instructed the Secret Service to designate him as an honorary agent, knocking down the house except for the unmoved Democrats.

Democrats were removed from the House room after confusing Trump's speech to Congress: “Take your seat.”

As expected, the president took the victory lap and spoke about his dizzying activities over the past six weeks, including his 100 executive orders and 400 enforcement lawsuits. He particularly noted his successful efforts to drive illegal intersections at the southern border, at the lowest ever recorded level. As he said, “The Democratic media and our friends kept saying that we needed new laws to secure our borders, but it turns out that all we really need is a new president.”

He also removed critical races that were removed from the “green race” as he and his team took home hostages (one of them – Mark Vogel is a guest of attention), removed the DEI program from the government, changed the name of the Gulf of Mexico to the US Gulf, and designated the Venezuelan gang and Mexican drug cartel as the Terrorist organization. Paris Climate Agreement, World Health Organization, and the United Nations Human Rights Commission.

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Trump spent much of his time listing the bucket load of wasted spending so far removed by Doge, and thanked Elon Musk for leading the effort. Some of the items listed were ridiculous, such as “$45 million for Burma's diversity, equity and comprehensive scholarships,” “$47 million for better “learning outcomes” in Asia,” and “$14 million” for “social cohesion in Mali.” A country that's healthier than I thought it would be Bobby! ” If he was trying to build support for Doge's job, he made his point.

It was important because Democrats and liberal media were working overtime to undermine Elon Musk and his team's efforts to eradicate fraud and waste, but it was also tied to Trump's message on inflation. Price rises remain the biggest concern among voters, with recent reports on fears that sustained inflation and tariffs could be high have curtailed stock markets and plunged consumer sentiment.

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Trump correctly argued that the main cause of inflation was excessive government spending under President Joe Biden, and that Doge's work is important to keep our oversized budget deficit under control. He acknowledged that the imposition of tariffs could cause some kind of intense play in the short term, but that by leveling out the arena and tackling our huge trade deficits by imposing mutual penalties on our trading partners, we can ultimately reduce our deficit and return home. He noted that tariffs already encourage Honda to build new cars in the US instead of Mexico, and that other companies are bringing investment into the country as well.

It is part of his plan to cut energy production after Biden “cuts the number of new oil and gas leases by 95%, pipeline construction will be stopped and more than 100 power plants will be closed.” Trump declared an energy emergency on the first day, saying he would push for “drills, babes, drills.”

Another important element of his economic agenda is to cut taxes and regulations with the help of Congress. He directed that for all new rules introduced, 10 should be eliminated. That helps.

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The theme of Trump's speech was the renewal of America's dreams. He's off to a good start, but Americans want to see the outcome, especially seeing inflation settles. Tuesday night speech won't fall Egg costbut it may increase your confidence that his policies will ultimately be rewarded.

It will be a victory for Trump and the country.

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