I would say again, “this administration views job creation and debt reduction, expanding international trade and providing healthcare at affordable rates to all Americans, training and educating our workforce, making our families healthier and our streets safer, reforming our welfare system and reinventing our government, not as different challenges requiring different solutions in different conditions but as part of the fabric of reviving the dream that we were all raised with.”
That wasn’t Donald Trump but rather a speech on goals and objectives of William J Clinton on the signing of the Ominous Budget Reconciliation Act of 1993.
Looking at each point you can match Trump’s plan with what Democrats were wanting 30 years ago. Who could oppose job creation? With Biden job creation in the federal government was six percent of the federal workforce. This was after Trump slashed it in the previous four years and plans to do it again (Government Executive 1/3/25).
I leave point by point matching to the reader. Only the most TDS will pout and try to disagree, but what matching these goals will show is how the Democrat party policies and actions have descended into a woke maelstrom.
The last phrase of Clinton’s statement, “the fabric of reviving the dream that we were all raised with” was Clinton speaking to our citizens saying “join us in making America great again.” Happy Valentine’s Day.
Ralph Miller