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Trump's Doing Great Things for the Economy. Why Won't GOPers Say So?

Midterm season intensifies with the very survival of America's first-world nationhood on the line.

Joseph Ford Cotto | May 26, 2026

With the stakes dizzily high, President Donald J. Trump has delivered a series of bold, concrete economic actions that cut real costs for everyday families. He has paid attention to key domestic priorities.

Republican leaders have generally failed to spotlight these achievements. This leaves Democrats free to dominate the conversation while public polls show persistent low approval for Trump on economic issues.

Such an oversight is not minor. It borders on tragic at this pivotal juncture, when a Democratic win would likely accelerate the nation's slide from superpower status.

Consider the direct relief on household essentials. Trump ended Biden-Harris-era restrictions on refrigerants used in refrigerators and air conditioners. These prior mandates had inflated expenses for moving and keeping perishable items, which translated into higher prices at checkout for food and daily necessities.

By revising the 2023 Technology Transitions Rule, Trump extended deadlines for certain hydrofluorocarbons and broadened options for cheaper alternatives. The President also moved to fix the 2024 Emissions Reduction and Reclamation Rule. It demanded burdensome leak repairs across most large refrigeration setups, thereby raising consumer prices.

These adjustments deliver broad benefits.

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The benefits of deregulation and capital equipment investment do not immediately show up at the gas pump or the grocery store.

The Orange One should have waited until AFTER the midterms to launch his nothing burger with Iran.  At the very least, he should have had Marco Rubio testify to Congress that the mullahs were buying yellow-cake uranium from Saddam Hussein's cousin-in-law in Niger.
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