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President’s speech to Congress – and America | News, sports, jobs

President’s speech to Congress – and America | News, sports, jobs

Washington – was a partisan speech. It was an optimistic speech. It was a speech that blamed the inflation and the massive number of illegal migrants and drugs that entered the country during the previous administration at the feet of the Democrats. It was an uplifting speech about the future. It was a deliberately divisible speech when it came to policies pushed by Democrats, as opposed to the policies supported by the Republicans. And sometimes it was a funny speech, while President Donald Trump showed democrats and stupid signs raised by some, bursting for all kinds of things when they had power. It was a long speech. A commentator said he had eclipsed the long speeches of Bill Clinton.

It was also full of empathy for the victims of migrant crime. Trump brought some of the widows and daughters whose spouses and fathers were taken from them by the band members who repeatedly committed crimes, but were left after they were arrested in the Democrat states with “Sanctuary cities”.

As if for the Senate Democrats, none of them would vote for a draft law that protects women from men who claim to be transgender, Trump invited a woman who suffered traumatic brain lesions after being hit by a volleyball by a biological man playing with women in the opposite team.

Perhaps the sweetest moment of the night was when Trump authorized the Secret Service to grant the title of “agent” on a young boy to whom he granted five years after being diagnosed with brain cancer. He always wanted to be a police officer. The boy embraced the agent who gave him an official identification book. His proud father raised him to see.

Incredibly, all democrats were seated, Stoici and would not applaud anything, not brain cancer boy, not families of crime victims, not even the first lady when he entered the room. So deep is their hatred of Trump, who leads circles around them at the speed of his policy initiatives. Some have held signs, reminiscent of that TV ad for a pharmaceutical company that treats depression. The woman in the ad bears a round sign with a smiling face up. This seems to be the face of the Democratic Party today. They are beaten by Trump every row. Surveys show that the public is largely with him, especially in his attempt to reduce the size of the swollen government

There are democrats these days. They participate in a political announcement that looks like a video wall with everyone by saying the same thing about the economy still in battle and throwing a vulgarity, as if that will win votes. The video looks like an extended version of the old FBI “Most ten” The list I saw in the post office.

A low light for Democrats was when Rep. Al Green in Texas began to shout and interrupt Trump’s speech. Green, who submitted articles against Trump who was going nowhere, was escorted from the Sergeant from Arms, while speaker Mike Johnson and beat the plenty and asked for decor.

It is extremely ironic that democrats criticize the economy when it was the previous administration that caused inflation and accompanying high prices. Ronald Reagan took two years to return Jimmy Carter’s bad economy.

The title was kept up to the end of the speech. Trump has announced that he has received a letter from Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, saying he is prepared for negotiations to conclude the war with Russia, including the exploitation of Ukrainian minerals to help reimburse US for $ 350 billion to war. Trump said he heard “Strong signals” from Russia is that Vladimir Putin is “Ready for peace.” We’ll see about it.

It was a good night for Trump and Republicans. All the Democrats and their media allies could do is seem to have participated in a funeral. They have nothing else to show the country, except for the political failures of the last four years.

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Readers can send an E -mail to Cal Thomas to [email protected]. Looking for Cal Thomas’s latest book “A guardian in the night: what I saw over 50 years old reporting on America” (Humanixbooks).