Friday, December 22, 2017

Trump's first year isn't a flop - Media.

There are a lot of people including media of what has Trump done in his first year of service.

And on December 20, that moment has arrived.


A lot of media is being biased nowadays. They keep saying that Trump is not suitable for the job and he is in over his head, that he doesn't know anything about the government that he keeps looking for small petty fights instead of winning big fights.

 But this doesn't take long, soon enough they got tired by the same news all over and over again. Some of them give a chance to seize credit for new insight, getting ahead with others and showed them what they think of his first year.

And that's it. Maybe Trump isn't a failure after all and done some important things in his first year.

On his first year, many of us didn't see his actions but there is a new law that he passes on. It is a new law that cuts taxes for business and individuals, even though this law isn't suitable for all, it is still a helpful move for some of us, like it or not it is definitely something that he'd importantly done in his first year on service.

Trump hasn't given that much credit but he did something record-breaking stock market, but there is now some recognition that Dow-Almost-25,000 can't be completely divorced from policies. And there's starting to get a lot more appreciation on President's progress from now on.

On Axios, Jim VandeHei and Mike Allen said:

" The media often appraises presidencies and politics through liberal-tinted glasses. But the vast majority of the Republican Party like even love, these policies …

“We have been saying all year: Watch what he does, not what he says. Until recently, he hasn’t done much. But these wins are substantial, with consequences for millions of people and many years to come."

They also said that Trump has won approval not just for Neil Gorsuch but for a dozen Circuit Court judges.

And while Trump repeatedly failed to trash ObamaCare, he boasted yesterday abolishing the individual mandate-a provision added to the tax bill-amounts to repealing the health care program. That's an overstatement, but letting people get sick and wait for them to buy insurance could well undermine the exchanges created by Barack Obama.

On foreign policy, there is a telling New York Times piece by conservative columnist Ross Douthat, a harsh critic of Trump, He says that ISIS issue has drawn scant media attention:

" There is nothing more characteristic of the Trump era, with its fire hose of misinformation, scandal and hyperbole, than that America and its allies recently managed to win a war that just two years ago consumed headlines and dominated political debate and helped Donald Trump himself get elected president — and somehow nobody seemed to notice."

It's true that ISIS didn't announce their surrender after all but they have lost physical stronghold in Iraq.

" This is also a press failure, a case where the media is not adequately reporting an important success because it does not fit into the narrative of Trumpian disaster in which our journalistic entities are all invested," Douthat said

But the narrative has changed a bit, while Trump remains quite unpopular, her actions are quite making the talk.

SOURCE: 24Flashnews