Trump After Three Years – Deroy Murdock
This is a comprehensive Summary of Trump’s accomplishments after
three years in office
Trump Rounds Third with Enviable Big-League Record
By DEROY MURDOCK
January 20, 2020 3:38 PM
With few exceptions, President Trump has spent three years
doing what conservatives would expect of a GOP chief executive.
Wednesday was momentous for President Donald J. Trump. House
Democrats voted, with zero Republican support, to send the Senate two
anti-Trump articles of impeachment. He and Vice Premier Liu He signed a
curtain-raising trade pact between America and China. Financial markets rejoiced
as the Dow Jones Industrial Average rocketed through the 29,000 mark and closed
at a record-breaking 29,030.
With today marking three years since his inauguration,
Wednesday’s events fit a familiar pattern: Democrats relentlessly gnaw like
rats at Trump’s heels. Despite this sickening nuisance, Trump has stayed
focused and crafted a stunning record of predominantly conservative
accomplishments. Investors applaud Trump’s progress, as stocks, employment,
growth, and prosperity spiral into the heavens.
Democrats have donned numerous disguises for their
irrational, venomous Trumpophobia. The president’s unforgivable act? He did the
forbidden and denied Hillary Clinton her birthright: The Oval Office.
Democrats have demanded Trump’s unreleased tax returns, claimed
he is mentally ill, proposed his ouster via the 25th Amendment, and invoked
Stormy Daniels, the emoluments clause, “Racism!,” Russiagate, “Baltimore!,” and
now the Ukraine-o-Rama impeachment saga. The donkeys always try to trample
Trump.
But they can’t.
Despite all of this, President Trump rounds third with an
enviable big-league record. His economic, domestic, and foreign-policy hits
merit the Hall of Fame:
Since Election Day 2016, the S&P 500 is up 56 percent.
The Dow has climbed 60 percent and closed Friday at a new record: 29,348. The
NASDAQ has soared 81 percent.
Unemployment is at 3.5 percent, the lowest since 1969.
Adult-female unemployment is 3.2 percent, approximating levels seen under
President Eisenhower. Joblessness for blacks, Hispanics, and Americans of Asian
descent are at or near record lows. A total of 260,181,000 Americans are
employed — the most since 1776.
Year-on-year median wages for November were up 3.6 percent.
Those too often left behind moved more swiftly ahead: manufacturing workers (up
4.0 percent), non-whites (4.3 percent higher), and the bottom 25 percent (4.5
percent richer).
Median household income after eight years of G. W. Bush rose
$401, or 0.7 percent. Obama’s two terms yielded another $1,043, up 1.7 percent.
Three years of Trump have added $5,070, an extra 8.3 percent.
These triumphs of Trumponomics are among the factors that
propelled Bloomberg’s Index of Consumer Comfort to 66, its highest reading
since October 2000. And much of this good news springs from the president’s
other domestic victories:
The $1.5 trillion Trump/GOP Tax Cuts and Jobs Act features
individual and family tax relief, a business-friendly 21 percent corporate tax
rate, and the consequent repatriation of $1 trillion in business profits
previously stranded abroad, awaiting lower taxes. Not one congressional
Democrat voted for this legislation.
Trump promised to cut two old regulations for every new one
imposed. He actually has junked eight federal rules for every new one
concocted.
Obamacare’s individual-mandate tax is dead. Health Savings
Accounts have expanded. Price transparency soon will let patients compare costs
as they do everywhere else. The new Right to Try law gives the terminally ill
access to previously verboten experimental drugs.
Veterans now enjoy wider, faster medical choices, and some
8,000 VA slackers have been fired for their careless-to-abusive treatment of
America’s beloved vets.
Free speech at colleges has been protected. Schools that
promote anti-Semitism will pay dearly for promoting Jew hatred. And Title IX’s
Obama-era assault on due process in campus sex cases has been scrapped.
The GOP Senate has confirmed 187 of Trump’s federal-bench
nominees, including Supreme Court justices Neil Gorsuch and Brent Kavanaugh.
Trump has filled all but one circuit-court vacancy that he has encountered.
Trump has signed numerous pro-life measures, partially
defunded Planned Parenthood, shielded religious liberty, and stopped Obama’s
morally repugnant War on the Little Sisters of the Poor.
Trump’s authorization of the Dakota and Keystone XL
pipelines, faster answers on permit applications, and other reforms have made
America energy-independent and a net oil exporter for the first time since
1973.
About 100 miles of new southern-border wall are in place.
Some 450 miles of protective barrier should be installed by year’s end.
President Trump persuaded El Salvador, Guatemala, and Honduras to discourage
their citizens from fleeing north and illegally entering America. Trump also strong-armed
Mexico into deploying its troops along the perimeter, to stem this human
traffic. Consequently, illegal-alien apprehensions there have plunged from a
peak of 144,116 in May to 40,620 in December — down 72 percent.
The Senate adopted the U.S.-Mexico-Canada trade agreement on
Thursday, one day after Trump signed the U.S.-China trade measure. He has
secured commercial compacts with Japan and South Korea. Once Prime Minister
Boris Johnson of Great Britain gets Brexit done, an Anglo-American trade treaty
should follow.
America has abandoned the foolish and costly Paris
global-warming pact, trashed Obama’s corresponding Clean Power Plan fiasco, and
ditched his tragicomic Iran nuclear deal. Iran’s chief terrorist leader, Qasem
Soleimani, succumbed January 3 to sudden, severe dronitis.
Trump has modernized America’s military and boosted its
morale sky-high. He has persuaded NATO allies to boost their collective-defense
contributions by $130 billion.
While the president’s personal diplomacy with North Korean
dictator Kim Jong-un is unfinished business, their bilateral summits and
Pyongyang’s continued lack of nuclear tests and long-range missile launches
represent the most progress in this nettlesome relationship since 1953.
Trump visited the Western Wall as president, declared the
Golan Heights part of Israel, recognized Jerusalem as its capital, and moved
America’s embassy there. Not one Democrat attended the ceremony that marked the
U.S. mission’s relocation from Tel Aviv to the seat of the Jewish state.
Once the size of two New Jerseys, ISIS’s territorial
caliphate is completely erased. It is now infinitely smaller than a pair of
dice on an Atlantic City craps table. Chased by U.S. GIs and hounded by Conan,
an intrepid canine soldier, ISIS founder Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi blew himself to
bits.
Conservatives should cheer perhaps 90 percent of what
President Trump has achieved while enduring 90 MPH headwinds — courtesy of the
Left and the 90 percent anti-Trump media. Federal spending has climbed too high
and too quickly for most Righties. (In part, Trump has paid Democrats’ ransom
for greenlighting vital defense outlays: higher domestic expenditures.)
Tariffs are taxes on foreign goods that Americans want. They
should be tossed. That said, if this water torture stopped China from swiping
American innovations and breaking its agreements, then it’s tough to spurn
success.
With few other exceptions (paid family leave, drug-price
meddling, anti-vaping nannyism), nearly all of what President Trump has done is
what conservatives would expect of a GOP president. Many right-wing dreams have
come true. (D.C. school vouchers reauthorized! Net neutrality incinerated! ANWR
open for drilling!)
Nearly all of this must appall the Left. But even Donald J.
Trump’s fiercest critics — who still insist that he is “unfit to be president”
— must admit that he has shoehorned at least two terms’ full of wins into his
three years in office.
Bucknell University’s Michael Malarkey contributed research
to this opinion piece.
DEROY MURDOCK is a Manhattan-based Fox News contributor and
a contributing editor of National Review Online, and a senior fellow with the
London Center for Policy Research.
Ray Gruszecki
January 20, 2020
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