On Monday, CNBC ran a piece titled a Nightmare for Democrats. Trump is getting more credit for the economy. Some executive must have gotten heartburn. A few hours later, a new title appeared on the article, Trump isn't getting more popular, but his policies are Now. CNBC claims that something really unusual is happening in American politics. Voters are separating the
personal from the political. Even though Trump's poll numbers remain historically weak, voters are becoming very positive about the economy and they are giving Trump the credit. As evidence c NBC sites of February seventh Quinipi at College poll, amazingly, seventy percent said the economy is excellent or good. That's
up dramatically from Obama's years. CNBC says Americans are coming to terms of the idea that they may not like Trump personally, but they like what he's doing on the economy number one issue, by the way, when it comes to elections, and now that people are seeing more money in their paychecks thanks to Republican tax reform, poll numbers on that issue are moving up to which, according to c NBC, represents a double whammy for Democrats. The Democrats who belittled tax reform and did not put up one
vote to support it. The drive buys can change headlines, but the fact remains. The great Economy under Trump is a nightmare for Democrats. Anything good for America as a nightmare for them, and it's a nightmare they deserve. Rush has just made his spectacular web service Rush even more spectacular. We have a special premium going on right now, a brand new tumbler that is free with every new subscription
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