Friday, January 19, 2018

Trump Coraopolis, Pennsylvania Speech May Be His Best Yet

By Douglas V. Gibbs
Author, Speaker, Instructor, Radio Host

In the 2016, the red lean of Pennsylvania surprised the heck out of the Democrat Party pollsters. President Trump visited that State nearly a year after his inauguration to tout the resurgence of the American economy, along with the GOP tax cuts, and the speech was a roaring success in blue collar America.

Trump was there to give support to a Republican Candidate for Congress in a special election, Rick Saccone, but by the time his three minutes were up, Trump had the roaring crowd convinced that this was his best speech as President of the United States, yet.

In the background was the H&K Equipment factory in Coraopolis.  Employees of the factory have already felt the benefit of Trump's economy, having received bonuses and a cut in taxes due to the GOP tax cuts passed late last year.

Trump brought a factory worker on stage, noting that the man will save $2,200 in income taxes each year.

When the worker got the chance to speak, he said into the microphone, “It is not just me. It is everybody as a whole. This company is a great company. We work with a bunch of people. Everybody pulled together and pulled this off. It was a sight to see. Something to always remember here. So I thank everybody. Thank you, Mr. Trump. Thank you.”

The room roared in response.

America should be roaring, as well.  By the mid-term election, just about everyone's wallet should be a little fatter thanks to the Trump economy.  Hopefully, voters will remember that as they pull their levers in the voting booth.

-- Political Pistachio Conservative News and Commentary

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