President Donald Trump promised to champion America’s industrial sector, and boy, has he delivered. Since taking office, Trump has spearheaded an economic renaissance with a staggering $8 trillion in private sector investment flooding into the economy. This is the kind of winning America hasn’t seen in decades. Compare this to the pitiful performance of the Biden administration, whose bureaucracy-laden tenure barely scratched a fraction of that with less than $1 trillion. Those numbers speak volumes about effective leadership, and they’re not in Biden’s favor.
This week, the White House saw the arrival of numerous business moguls, who were eager to show their gratitude for Trump’s leadership. Among them were Nvidia’s Jensen Huang and SoftBank’s Masayoshi Son. Huang was quick to credit Trump as the driving force behind Nvidia’s plans to bring manufacturing back to U.S. soil. It’s a testament to the power of a pro-business, America-first presidency.
Trump touts $8 trillion worth of new private sector investment since he took office – Conservative Institute https://t.co/1sOxoNRkjF
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Trump isn’t resting on his laurels. He knows that to maintain this unprecedented growth, America needs a robust energy policy. The growing AI industry demands it. Trump recognizes the need to double electricity output to sustain this momentum. It’s visionary, it’s ambitious, and it’s quintessentially Trump.
Now contrast this forthright, bold vision with the weak and often self-defeating policies we see from liberals. They claim to support innovation and industry, but their actions tell a different story. Buried under regulations and foreign loyalties, the past administrations couldn’t light a candle to the transformative impact brought forth by Trump. Over a mere few years, Trump has revitalized the supply lines and reenergized American manufacturing. This is leadership that doesn’t just talk, but walks the walk.
With such a stark contrast between action and inaction, isn’t it clear who really puts America first?