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10 Times Trump Made The Liberals Look Dumb

By Daniel M

March 11, 2019

2019 has not let us down. So far we have had multiple opportunities to leave the past behind and start anew. For Democrats anything short of impeachment is unacceptable. The Democratic establishment along with the mainstream media have whipped up much of this country into intolerable human beings whom want free everything. Think about this, a illegal immigrant felt so triggered by a MAGA hat that she assaulted the guy wearing it in front of cops and is now in the deportation process. This article is going to go over a couple of times that POTUS has totally owned the Democrats. Start the Slideshow Below:

10. Trump at CPAC, “The future belongs to those who believe in freedom,” Trump boomed. “… We believe in the American dream, not the socialist nightmare.”

Most recently at CPAC Trump owned the night by placing a bull eye on Socialism. The room boomed when Potus said this in a speech and it is clearly going to be how Trump attempts to frame the 2020 debate.

I want you to put socialism on trial,” Larry Kudlow said to the crowd of CPAC.

“I don’t want us to stand idly by,” the White House economic adviser added. “I don’t want to let this stuff fester. I want it challenged. I want it debated. I want it rebutted. And I want to convict socialism.”

 

9. 3.8 Million Americans have been lifted off food stamps in 2 and 1/2 years under the Trump Presidency.

There is no way around this having Americans working is better than being dependent on the government. American manufacturing is flourishing and middle America is having some upward job mobility for the first time in a while.

The latest USDA data revealed that food stamp participation dropped to 38,577,141 in November 2018, down by 3,899,257 since Trump took office in February 2017, when 42,134,301 Americans received food stamps through the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP).

Food stamp enrollment also dropped to its lowest level in a decade. The last time overall food stamp participation was this low was in November 2009, when 38,184,306 people were on the government dole, according to USDA data.