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The Patriot Post® · The Trump Administration's Extraordinary Midterm Record By Mark Alexander · Oct. 31, 2018
https://patriotpost.us/alexander/59202-the-trump-administrations-extraordinary-midterm-record
“Let each citizen remember at the moment he is offering his vote that he is not making a present or a compliment to please an individual — or at least that he ought not so to do; but that he is executing one of the most solemn trusts in human society for which he is accountable to God and his country.” —Samuel Adams (1781)
Donald Trump’s1 now famous 2016 “Make America Great Again2” promise was, and remains, much more than a campaign slogan. Even The New York Times conceded after President Trump’s first year in office, “A wave of optimism has swept over American business leaders, and it is beginning to translate into the sort of investment in new plants, equipment and factory upgrades that bolsters economic growth, spurs job creation — and may finally raise wages significantly.”
That optimism, economic expansion, and job and wage growth have accelerated in the nine months since his first inaugural address — “Our New American Moment3.” The indisputable results of Trump’s domestic policy successes, combined with his administration’s considerable foreign policy achievements, have ensured that all Americans are better off today than we were4 two years ago.
But unfortunately, many Democrat voters are mired in leftist echo chambers and are so politically despondent5 that they believe this to be the most depressing era in our nation’s history. In a recent conversation with author Jon Meacham regarding his new book, “The Soul of America,” he noted that what is most wrong with the state of our national partisanship is that we are unable or unwilling to embrace what the other side is doing to make America great again. Despite Trump’s considerable character flaws6 and contentious communication style7, the fact is, his administration has accomplished great things for ALL Americans.
In the depths of the Great Depression, Franklin Roosevelt8 famously declared in his first inaugural address, “Let me assert my firm belief that the only thing we have to fear is fear itself. … We face the arduous days that lie before us in the warm courage of the national unity.”
But today’s Democrat Party9 “leaders,” in their insatiable and increasingly irrational quest to recover power, have nothing to offer their constituents but fear and disunity10.
This midterm election has, as President Trump has repeatedly framed it, become a contest between jobs and mobs.
The once-left-of-center Democrats have moved to the far Left11, with Sen. Chuck Schumer (D-NY), Rep. Nancy Pelosi (D-CA), and the 2016 runner-up to Hillary Clinton12, Sen. Bernie Sanders (S-VT), leading the charge toward their new socialist political platform13. To be clear, and as a public service notice for those who don’t know their history, the terminus of democratic socialism is Marxist communism14 and statist tyranny. In other words, most Democrat constituents are easy marks for such delusional political charades.
Ahead of next Tuesday’s midterm elections, the two most formidable instruments of influence the Democrats have in their campaign strategy armory15 are their Leftmedia propaganda machine16 and their toxic femininity movement17, the latter having weaponized a range of emotional issues.
Majorities of women voters have elected every Democrat president since 1960 and have been a major force in midterm elections. Democrats are thus counting on their perennial gender gap18 political calculus that a majority of their female voters are emotionally incontinent dupes19, lacking the discernment to avoid being co-opted by the Left’s three main emotive appeals: so-called “reproductive rights20,” gender dysphoria21, and the plight of illegal immigrant families22.
Democrats’ disgraceful effort to derail the Supreme Court nomination of now-Justice Brett Kavanaugh23 was a bust, and their contrived Russia collusion farce24 has been withering for months. (Hypocrisy alert: Democrats have spent almost two years insisting that the Russians helped Trump defeat Clinton — but their Leftmedia outlets exercise infinitely more corrupting influence on the electoral process than a handful of Russian hackers.)
In short, this election is a referendum on Demo voter IQ and whether some Democrat constituents can rise above the Leftmedia chokehold on their opinion in order to see that our nation is much, much, much better off now than it was two years ago, when Donald Trump succeeded Barack Obama. It’s doubtful that many of the Left’s low-information and low-expectation voters will make that leap, especially if 50 years of public school “education” has reached critical mass. The trend indicates most Democrats will vote against peace and prosperity.
Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY), who is to be credited with shepherding significant Trump-agenda legislation through a divided chamber, observed this week: “My Democratic colleagues have grown desperate. In the two years their party has sat on the sidelines, our nation has thrived under Republican leadership. That must be why, month after month, on issue after issue, Democrats and their far-left allies have tried to replace inconvenient facts with pure partisan scare tactics. When facts fail, the far Left ratchets up the fear.”
At this time two years ago, I wrote to you in the midst of a contentious presidential election cycle that resulted in perhaps the most remarkable electoral upset in American history. And now, as we approach the 2018 midterms, I hope the so-called “blue wave” has been overstated, just as the inevitability of Hillary Clinton was in 2016.
On the Demo/MSM threat to Republican majorities in the House and Senate, President Trump warned, “We have made so much progress. We don’t want to give up that progress. We can’t allow that to happen. Under Republican leadership, America is booming like never before because we are finally putting America first. More Americans are working today than at any point in the history of our country.”
What follows is a brief record of this administration’s considerable domestic and foreign policy achievements, which should be reason enough for every rational American to vote to sustain Republican majorities in the House and Senate.
On the judiciary:
In 2016, when endorsing Donald Trump, I wrote that my vote was for the Supreme Court. Indeed, President Trump has kept his commitment to nominate constructionist jurists, the two most prominent being Supreme Court Justices Neil Gorsuch25 and Brett Kavanaugh23. But Trump has also nominated and received confirmation for a record number of conservative judges to the lower courts26, and he has a slate of additional conservative judges27 on deck for Senate confirmation.
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