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Results drown
out spin On January 11, less than three weeks
after President Donald J. Trump signed the most sweeping tax
overhaul in American history, House Minority Leader Nancy
Pelosi (D-CA) labeled the benefits that American workers are
seeing as “crumbs.”
That comment hasn’t
aged well. According to a New York Times poll
conducted by SurveyMonkey this month, a majority of Americans
approve of the tax law signed by President Trump in December.
There is little mystery why. As of this week, 377 companies
have announced worker bonuses, raises, or 401(k) boosts as a
result of tax cuts, according to the nonprofit Americans for
Tax Reform.
Even some Democrats are
breaking from Rep. Pelosi’s line. “I wouldn't say a couple
thousand dollars a year is ‘crumbs,’” Rep. John Yarmuth
(D-KY) said. He’s exactly right.
More
Democrats should take note: On tax cuts, Americans believe
results more than spin.
Watch President
Trump speak live at CPAC at 10:05 a.m. ET The
Trump Administration is making a strong showing this week at
the Conservative Political Action Conference’s 2018 annual
meeting. The lineup includes Vice President Mike Pence,
Secretary of Energy Rick Perry, Budget Director Mick Mulvaney,
and other senior Administration officials.
Today, President Trump
joins that list with a keynote address to the conference.
“I stand here today
with profound gratitude to say that because of all of you,
because of the conservative majorities in Congress that you
helped elect, and because of the strong leadership of the
President you put in the White House, 2017 was the most
consequential year in the history of the conservative
movement,” Vice President Pence told CPAC attendees
yesterday.
“And tomorrow, you’ll
hear firsthand from the man who galvanized that movement.”
Watch
President Trump’s CPAC speech live at 10:05 ET.
Bipartisan
support builds for the President’s infrastructure plan Two
senators from opposite sides of the aisle—Sen. Jim Inhofe
(R-OK) and Sen. Sheldon Whitehouse (D-RI)—took
to The
Wall Street Journal this week to join the President’s
call for a bipartisan infrastructure bill.
“During his State of
the Union address, President Trump called for a broad
bipartisan infrastructure package, pledging to improve the
nation’s infrastructure and invest in the future,” the pair
wrote. “We know that it can, and will, happen.”
The senators are
right—and most Americans agree. According to a new Rasmussen
Reports poll, 65 percent of likely voters
favor President Trump’s bold plan to rebuild American
infrastructure. That plan starts with getting
Washington out of the way. “Americans should welcome news
that President Trump has included regulatory streamlining in
his infrastructure proposal,” the editorial board of The
Oklahoman writes.
Learn more:
Support
continues to build for President Trump’s infrastructure plan.
Photo of
the Day
President Donald
J. Trump meets with state and local officials to discuss school
safety | February 22, 2018 (Official White House Photo
by Shealah Craighead)
POTUS TODAY
This afternoon,
President Trump and First Lady Melania Trump will welcome Prime
Minister Malcolm Turnbull and Mrs. Turnbull of Australia to the
White House. The two leaders will meet before participating in
a working lunch, and later hold a joint press conference. In
the afternoon, the President will meet with Secretary of State
Rex Tillerson.
Today, Vice President
Pence and the Second Lady will host a luncheon for members of
the National Governors Association. The Vice President will
later participate in a meeting with Prime Minister Turnbull.
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