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Thursday, October 10, 2019

President Trump Keeps Promise to Tame Bureaucracy that Runs Roughshod Over Americans

“When President Trump took office in 2017, he promised the American people that he would clean up Washington’s regulatory overreach. He pledged to make government accountable to the people. And he has made good on his promises by driving the largest deregulation effort since President Reagan took office over 30 years ago,” Acting White House Management and Budget Director Russ Vought writes for Fox News.

Yesterday, the President took another important action: He signed two executive orders that will protect “Americans against secret or unlawful bureaucratic interpretations of rules and guards against unfair or unexpected penalties for non-compliance.”

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“How are middle-income Americans doing two and a half years after President Trump took office? Better than ever,” Grover Norquist writes in Fox Business. Real median income is up $4,114 since President Trump took office. “From the first day of George W. Bush’s administration to the last day of Obama’s the median income increased about $1,000.”
While the far-left media keeps hoping for a recession, “the hard data, which refers to actual numbers about the economy such as unemployment and retail sales, continues to reflect economic strength,” Fred Imbert reports for CNBC. “The U.S. unemployment rate fell to a 50-year low in September while retail sales grew more than expected in August.”
“The day after the 2016 presidential election, the Democrats began talking about impeachment. They haven’t let up since. The fact that they stated their intent to pursue impeachment before Trump was even in office reveals that they are motivated by hatred,” Rep. Andy Biggs (R-AZ) writes in The Daily Signal.
“Ivanka Trump, daughter of President Donald Trump and advisor to the president, will be visiting Kansas City along with U.S. Health and Human Services Secretary Alex Azar, for a child care roundtable” today, KMBC 9 News reports. “Part of the goal is to discuss improving access to child care for working families.”

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