The Democrats face an insurmountable obstacle in their ongoing quest to oust the president.
Trump himself succinctly captured their dilemma last Friday: "Unemployment Rate, at 3.5%, drops to a 50 YEAR LOW. Wow America, lets impeach your President." Numerous polls purport to show increased public support for impeachment, yet Trump clearly doesn't take them seriously.
Will the voters support an impeached president? If the economy remains strong, he'll win in a landslide.
Given the choice between reelecting a chief executive who presided over a robust economy while fending off an illegitimate impeachment and replacing him with one of the Democratic authors of that outrage, the voters will back the president in huge numbers.
Democrats don't want to talk about low-income wage growth, because it feels too close to saying, "Good things can happen while Trump is president." But good things can happen while Trump is president.
No matter how much of the president's time the Democrats waste on impeachment, the market forces already set in motion by his policies will continue to produce economic growth, create jobs, and increase real wages.
Unless he is caught on video eating a baby, the impeachment charade will eventually end, Trump will emerge stronger politically, and the economy will be growing apace.
https://spectator.org/a-strong-economy-will-trump-impeachment-antics/
Trump himself succinctly captured their dilemma last Friday: "Unemployment Rate, at 3.5%, drops to a 50 YEAR LOW. Wow America, lets impeach your President." Numerous polls purport to show increased public support for impeachment, yet Trump clearly doesn't take them seriously.
Will the voters support an impeached president? If the economy remains strong, he'll win in a landslide.
Given the choice between reelecting a chief executive who presided over a robust economy while fending off an illegitimate impeachment and replacing him with one of the Democratic authors of that outrage, the voters will back the president in huge numbers.
Democrats don't want to talk about low-income wage growth, because it feels too close to saying, "Good things can happen while Trump is president." But good things can happen while Trump is president.
No matter how much of the president's time the Democrats waste on impeachment, the market forces already set in motion by his policies will continue to produce economic growth, create jobs, and increase real wages.
Unless he is caught on video eating a baby, the impeachment charade will eventually end, Trump will emerge stronger politically, and the economy will be growing apace.
https://spectator.org/a-strong-economy-will-trump-impeachment-antics/
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