【USAMail
magazine from the White House 2018-08-05】
REAL NEWS PRESIDENT TRUMP DOESN'T WANT YOU TO MISS |
155,965,000 Employed in June: 11th Record-Setter Under Trump
-CNS
News
“Following
last month’s strong employment report, the numbers released on
Friday were even better in some respects,” Susan Jones reports.
“The Labor Department's Bureau of Labor Statistics says a record
155,965,000 people were employed in July, the 11th record-breaker
since President Trump took office 19 months ago.”
The US Manufacturing Job Market Hasn't Been This Strong in Over 20 Years
-Business
Insider
Bob
Bryan writes that this week’s jobs report gives President Trump
some data to back up his promise to “restore manufacturing in
the United States.” Carolyn Lee, executive director of the
National Association of Manufacturers' Manufacturing Institute,
says “this report shows tax reform and regulatory relief are
continuing to deliver.”
Pence Hails ‘Tangible Progress’ with North Korea as Remains of Presumed Korean War Dead Arrive in Hawaii
-Fox
News
“Today,
they are known but to God. But soon we will know their names and
we will tell their stories of courage,” Vice President Mike
Pence said earlier this week in Hawaii, commemorating the return
of 55 U.S. soldiers presumed dead from the Korean War.
-The
Wall Street Journal
Recent
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,” Mike Solon
writes.
-The
Washington Post
“President
Trump signed legislation Tuesday that renews a federal workforce
development program, sending $1.2 billion a year to states,”
Laura Meckler reports. The Perkins Career and Technical Education
Act “will benefit millions of students + workers nationwide &
equip them with the skills they need to thrive,” Advisor to the
President Ivanka Trump tweeted.
-Politico
Magazine
“I
am a liberal Democrat and feminist,” Lisa Blatt writes.
“Sometimes a superstar is just a superstar. That is the case
with Judge Brett Kavanaugh, who had long been considered the most
qualified nominee for the Supreme Court if Republicans secured the
White House. The Senate should confirm him.”
-The
Hill
“U.S.
workers have finally received a pay hike — the best in nearly a
decade. Forgive us for saying: We told you so,” Liz Peek writes.
“Donald Trump ran for the presidency promising we could do
better and arguing that U.S. workers deserved a raise. Skepticism
from the left was cutting.”
-Washington
Examiner
“A
group of senior intelligence and national security officials
warned Thursday that Russia is waging a ‘pervasive campaign’
to undermine upcoming U.S. elections and influence voters, and
said the Trump administration is taking several steps to prevent
such meddling,” Gabby Morrongiello reports.
-The
Wall Street Journal
Transportation
Secretary Elaine Chao and Acting EPA Administrator Andrew Wheeler
explain the Trump Administration’s plan to correct fuel-economy
standards. “The effect of the last administration’s standards
was to subsidize these expensive electric vehicles at the expense
of affordable traditional cars and trucks,” they write.
“Already, the standards have helped drive up the cost of new
automobiles to an average of $35,000.”
-CBN
News
“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. 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.” |
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