Last
week’s jobs report has shined a light on the incredible
gains American workers are seeing in the Trump Economy. The media,
both liberal and conservative, can’t ignore the story of this
remarkable turnaround:
• THE
NEW YORK TIMES: Workers Hardest Hit by Recession Are Joining in
Recovery
• FOX
BUSINESS: Millions Drop Off Food Stamps
• THE
HILL: Employment Data Hasn’t Been This Good Since the Days of
the iPod
• CHICAGO
TRIBUNE: This Is What a Booming Economy Feels Like
Unemployment
dipped to 3.9 percent last week—just the eighth time since
1970 it has fallen below 4 percent. (And nearly half of those
occasions happened in 2018.)
Most
important is who is benefitting. President Donald J. Trump
promised to look out for Americans from every corner of the
country, not the well-connected and powerful. He’s delivered.
“The least educated American workers, who took the hardest hit
in the Great Recession . . . are a striking symbol of a strong
economy,” The New York Times reports.
First Lady Melania Trump: ‘My passion’
First
Lady Melania Trump continues to advance her ‘Be Best’
initiative, an awareness campaign dedicated to protecting
children.
Two
weeks ago, she visited
patients at an intensive care unit in Nashville,
Tennessee. “My passion is to shine a light on the opioid
crisis,” the First Lady said. “I want to continue to learn and
believe in starting early to educate young mothers and children
about the dangers of drugs.”
Be
Best focuses on some of the major issues facing children
today, while also teaching them the importance of social,
emotional, and physical health. The initiative concentrates on
three main pillars: well-being, social media use, and opioid
abuse.
“I
believe the more we talk about this, the shame and guilt will
go away,” the First Lady said about the dangers of drug use.
Photo of the DayOfficial White House Photo by Shealah CraigheadPresident Donald J. Trump boards Air Force One | August 4, 2018 |
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