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【USA Mail
magazine from the White House 2018-02-02b 】
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Tax bill
beginning to deliver bigger paychecks to workers
“The
contentious tax overhaul is beginning to deliver a change that
many will welcome — bigger paychecks,” Sarah Skidmore Sell
reports for The Associated Press. Sell notes that “a little
extra money in the hands of most Americans may also help boost
support of President Donald Trump and his tax plan.”
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President
Trump “was cheerfully, extravagantly specific as he peppered
the crowd with aspiration after aspiration, achievement after
achievement,” Roger Kimball writes about the State of the
Union speech in American
Greatness. “Trump’s speech reached with an open
hand across the bitter partisan divide that has disfigured our
public life these last couple of decades,” Kimball notes.
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The
Washington
Examiner Editorial Board writes that “more than 70
percent of Americans who watched Trump’s State of the Union
speech Tuesday said they favored the basic immigration
proposals that the president laid out.” The Board agrees,
arguing that “free people have a right to determine, through
democratic processes, who can enter and live in their country,
and to do so based on their own interests.”
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Critics
of President Trump have begun lashing out at Rebecca Crowder,
executive director of Lily’s Place, a facility that treats
babies born with neonatal abstinence syndrome. Her offense,
according to The
Herald-Dispatch? After First Lady Melania Trump
visited the West Virginia facility last year, Crowder was
featured in a video produced by the White House. "I get
it—people feel very passionate about politics or Trump or
whoever. But the reality is this is the first administration
that has stepped up to help us,” Crowder says. “And don't
think I didn't try with the last [administration].”
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Matt
Mackowiak writes in The
Washington Times that President Trump “again showed
that he can rise to the moment that a major speech requires, as
he did in his first joint session address last year, as well as
in important speeches in Saudi Arabia, Israel, Germany and
recently at Davos. He offered a hand of bipartisanship to
Democrats.”
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“Not only are
companies crediting Trump in their announcements, one major
employer, Costco, disputed Democratic sneers that the bonuses
are ‘crumbs’ and hide bigger profits,” Paul Bedard writes
in Washington
Examiner.
“The number of companies offering employees higher wages,
expanded insurance and retirement benefits and cash bonuses up
to $3,000 has surged to 300 as more see benefits from the new
GOP tax cuts,” Bedard explains.
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