“Are
low taxes key to a booming economy? Their success is harder than
ever to deny after Friday’s report that the U.S. economy grew
4.1% in the second quarter,” Mike Solon writes in The Wall
Street Journal.
“This
explosive growth . . . should finally discredit three popular
claims made by opponents of the president’s policies: that tax
cuts would blow a hole in the deficit, that corporate tax cuts
would serve only rich investors, and that secular stagnation was a
valid excuse for the slow growth of the Obama era.”
“The
media and other Trump haters can’t seem to let themselves admit
it, but Donald Trump scored a big victory for the American economy
on trade last week,” Stephen Moore writes in CBN
News. President Trump and the European Union “agreed
to shoot for zero tariffs on both sides of the Atlantic. Sounds
like freer and fairer trade to me.”
“Gone
are the days of America’s crippling dependence on foreign energy
sources. True energy independence is finally within our grasp and
we are exporting more of our energy to our allies,” Energy
Secretary Rick Perry writes in CNBC.
The
New
York Post editorial board writes that the Trump
Administration, led by Advisor to the President Ivanka Trump, is
getting ahead of the next jobs crisis. “After years with
millions out of work under President Barack Obama, America now
faces a new woe: Firms can’t find enough workers to fill their
vacant slots. . . Which is why the executive order President
Trump signed this month focusing on the problem is so welcome.”
“President
Trump didn’t start a trade war with China – he’s trying to
end and win the trade war that China launched against the U.S.,”
writes Andy Puzder, former CEO of CKE Restaurants, in Fox
News. “We finally have a president willing to take the
actions necessary to put a stop to Chinese cheating and to protect
America’s national interests.”
In
The
Detroit News, Housing and Urban Development Secretary
Ben Carson writes that his department is proud to stand with
Flint, Michigan, as its citizens transform their community. “Local
leaders, local residents and local stakeholders came together to
reimagine these new neighborhoods and now, with HUD’s help, they
are on the verge of putting shovels into the ground to make this
plan a reality,” Secretary Carson explains. |
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