Trump's judicial appointments and economic policies are good reasons to vote for him

 Silvio Cantu:

A few days ago, I voted for President Trump here in Texas.  My vote was about President Trump's accomplishments.  It was an easy decision to make.  (I should add that I was not a Trump-supporter in the 2016 primaries.  Nevertheless, he has persuaded me with his actions that he is the right man for the job)

Let me say President Trump's judicial appointments are my favorite part of his record, from three justices in the Supreme Court to hundreds in the lower courts.  We will call it the Trump Court, and it will be his greatest legacy.  If he is re-elected, the Trump Court will be even more consequential.

On the economic front, we had a great economy in March.  I agree with the Las Vegas Review Journal:

Credit Mr. Trump's bold tax and regulatory reforms for helping unleash the nation's entrepreneurial forces. 

And for all the chatter on the left about "economic inequality," a Federal Reserve report published last week reveals that, under Mr. Trump, "families near the bottom of the income and wealth distributions generally continued to experience substantial gains" between 2016 and 2019. 

The economy under Mr. Trump also produced record low unemployment, particularly for African Americans and Hispanics. 

Expanding opportunity, not progressive prescriptions of wealth redistribution, remains the key to reducing inequality, and Mr. Trump has delivered in that regard.

Yes, he has.  It's a wonderful economic record.

Unfortunately, we had to shut it down, but the recovery has been steady.  There are still too many people out of work and businesses shut down, but we are heading in the right direction.

Who can take us back to the March 2020 economy?  My money is on President Trump.

On the foreign policy front, he is not loved in Cuba, Venezuela, and Iran, and Putin has a lot of sanctions to deal with.  He wiped out ISIS and just completed another Middle East agreement.  He pulled the U.S. out of the misguided Iran nuclear deal and the Paris Climate Accords.  NATO allies are finally paying up!  As for China, it will be the greatest challenge of the second term.

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I agree with Silvio.  I think his judicial appointments have been terrific and his economic policies have been successful.  His foreign policies have changed the momentum of terrorist and communist states and led to peace agreements.  Biden would return to the failed policies of the past.

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