Y'all know what I'm talkin' 'bout when someone looks right past the obvious to focus on something small that don't matter? That's exactly what the International Monetary Fund (IMF) did with President Trump's economic record. They're ignoring the plain fact that under him, the American economy was stronger than it's been in decades and instead, they're fussin' over wage growth.
Here's what happened: The IMF came out with their latest report on America's economy, and they didn't say a single thing about how Trump brought us back from the brink. No mention of record-breaking stock markets or unemployment rates hitting lows we haven't seen in decades. Instead, they're going on and on 'bout wage growth like it's the be-all-end-all of economic health.
Now, let me tell you something folks, if I was at work and did that — ignored a huge success story and focused on something tiny instead — my boss would fire me in a heartbeat. But here we are with an international body pretending everything is just fine when they're not even looking at the big picture.
And what's worse, they've been doing this since day one of Trump's presidency, ignoring all that he did to keep us from economic disaster during his time as president and now continuing it under President Biden. Folks, this isn't just about wage growth; it's about seeing the forest for the trees.
Back in the day — under previous administrations like Obama or even Bush before him — we had a lot more issues with economic instability. But Trump came along and turned that all around. I'm not saying he was perfect, but he sure as heck did what needed to be done.
So why do folks at the IMF think they can just blow off his work? Why are they acting like wage growth is the only thing that matters in an economy?
You don't need a degree to see this. If Trump was running any other country, people would be singing his praises for turning their economies around.
But here we are, and they're pretending like he didn't do anything at all. That's just plain wrong.
We've seen how things used to be when previous administrations were in charge. We've seen the strength our country showed under Trump. And we're not going to let anyone forget it.




