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The Trump-Hating Left’s Worst Nightmare:
Things Really Are Looking Up

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Posted By: RockyTCB, 6/4/2025 8:58:06 AM

The economy appears to be booming, consumer confidence is rising, inflation is coming in lower, and job growth higher, than expected. Normally, we’d all be celebrating good news like this. But not when Donald Trump is sitting in the White House. Then it must be ignored or explained away. Ever since Trump took office, we’ve been treated to a steady diet of doomsaying. His tariffs would fuel inflation. He was driving the economy toward a recession. When the Commerce Department reported a slight contraction in the first quarter – so slight that future revisions could show that the economy expanded in

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Reply 1 - Posted by: Italiano 6/4/2025 9:47:02 AM (No. 1959637)
It isn't just the "Trump-Hating Left" by any stretch. Don't forget the "conservative" Never Trump contingent who populate Twitter/X, who would much rather see America fail than Trump succeed. Count on it.
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Reply 2 - Posted by: JHHolliday 6/4/2025 9:54:45 AM (No. 1959641)
I can see the spin coming now. The left will treat Trump as a latter day Fagin from Dicken's novel "Oliver Twist" with kids being forced into workhouses and begging for more gruel. Simply trying to cut outrageous fraud from government programs will be compared to Stalin starving Ukraine. watch for it.
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Reply 3 - Posted by: stablemoney 6/4/2025 10:05:54 AM (No. 1959650)
It's common sense that things are going to get better, when you have an administration that wants to make the country better, rather than an administration that works everyday to destroy the country.
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Reply 4 - Posted by: philsner 6/4/2025 10:08:35 AM (No. 1959652)
It was so predictable that Captain Obvious had no comment.
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Reply 5 - Posted by: bpl40 6/4/2025 10:20:25 AM (No. 1959661)
"..ongoing success of the economy now rests heavily on the shoulders of Republicans in Congress, " That in a nutshell is the whole problem!
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Reply 6 - Posted by: mifla 6/5/2025 5:59:10 AM (No. 1960049)
For now, anyway. Congress must act to create laws that support Trump's decisions. So far, they have done very little. The Republicans must keep both the House and the Senate in 2026, else things will come screeching to a halt. Republican voters often sit out midterm elections for some reason. Trump is limited to four years, after that, not sure what will happen.
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