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Real leaders vs. the pundits


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The White House • March 25, 2020
Real leaders vs. the pundits

A global crisis like the Coronavirus pandemic separates the real leaders from the pundits.
 
Real leaders know that every decision in Washington affects millions of Americans. Pundits, on the other hand, aren’t accountable to anyone except the media execs who sign their paychecks. They don’t have real jobs, so they don’t suffer when Democrats in Congress block a relief bill—or when politicians say it’s OK to shut down our entire economy indefinitely.
 
President Trump understands that when officials close down businesses to safeguard public health, there must be an ambitious recovery plan ready. Part one of that plan is immediate relief for millions of affected American workers. Part two is aggressive action to make sure America can open for business again the moment it is safe to do so.
 
Part one is nearly complete. Working late last night and into the early morning hours, Trump Administration officials and Senate lawmakers came together on a deal. “The legislation developed in the Senate is the first step to restoring confidence and stability to America’s economy,” the President said yesterday.
 
🎬 Larry Kudlow: “This legislation is urgently needed to bolster the economy.”
 
The next step is preparing to get America back to work as soon as possible. Once again, the pundit class lined up to attack common sense—they say it’s too soon to even think about how our economy recovers once the threat passes.
 
Easy for them to say, of course. A mass quarantine doesn’t risk their paychecks, their families’ futures, or their ability to retire the same way it threatens millions of small businesses and workers. Most pundits don’t know what it’s like to live paycheck to paycheck; they don’t have to fear not being able to put food on the table.
 
Leaders, however, don’t have the “luxury of being one-dimensional,” as Gov. Andrew Cuomo (D-NY) said this week. Public health is essential, but “we also have to start to plan the pivot back to economic functionality. You can't stop the economy forever.”
 
🎬 President Trump: The best thing for our economy is victory over this virus
 
Gov. Cuomo also thanked President Trump and his team for their full cooperation and creative private-sector involvement during the outbreak. As President Trump says, bipartisan cooperation right now is crucial to get every American the support they need.
 
America’s future shines bright. No country on Earth is better prepared to handle this pandemic than we are. We will beat this virus together. And when we do, our economy will pick up right where it left off—with high wages, job growth, and rising 401(k)s.
 
Maybe that’s what the pundits are really worried about. 
 
“List: 74 actions taken by Trump to fight virus and bolster economy”

🎥 Together, we will prevail!

The American people are showing each day that unity and resolve define our nation.
 
“In the selfless actions of our amazing citizens, we’re seeing enduring strength of our magnificent nation, a spirit that can never be broken, and a victorious future that can never be denied,” President Trump said.
 
Incredible stories keep rolling in from across America that prove the point:
Kids in New York “paint rainbows to help spread cheer”
 
WATCH: Calif. National Guard loads boxes for local food bank
 
Florida distillery “produces free hand sanitizer”
 
North Carolina waitress “was ‘perfect person’ for this random act of kindness”
 
MUST READ: “As Coronavirus sweeps the nation, Americans come through with endless acts of kindness”

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President Trump, Vice President Pence, and members of the Coronavirus Task Force brief the press in the James S. Brady Press Briefing Room | March 24, 2020


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