The liberal media is at it again, finding every opportunity to take cheap shots at President Trump, this time over the cost of a new White House ballroom. They whine about budgets and timelines as if they’ve never seen a public project get completed under budget and on time. But the real story here is a testament to Trump’s leadership and his knack for making America win again.
When did investing in our national pride become something to be ashamed of? The same leftists who dump billions into money-pit pet projects—without batting an eye—suddenly become experts in fiscal responsibility. Let’s not forget, these are the people who wouldn’t know a balanced budget if it hit them in the face. Yet, they see a slight increase in cost for an iconic build and throw a tantrum. Classic hypocrisy at its finest.
Trump has shown time and again that he understands how to stretch a dollar further than any of these so-called budget hawks ever could. While the Democrats are busy ballooning our national debt on useless programs and foreign aid, Trump is investing right where it matters—at home. The ballroom isn’t just a room, folks, it’s a symbol of American excellence and prestige. It stands as a testament to our country’s capability to deliver, despite the naysayers.
Do those questioning the price tag really care about funding, or are they just bitter about Trump’s unyielding success? This is about undermining the man who has done more for American greatness than any bureaucrat in recent history. Projects of this scale, done under budget and ahead of schedule, make bureaucrats who drag their feet on purpose just to keep their jobs look bad. No wonder their feathers are ruffled.
At a time when America should be focusing on growth and strength, the left is content to squabble over pennies in the face of a monumental achievement. What will they come after next—Treasury for being too prosperous? If they can’t celebrate this win, maybe they’re just afraid of what American excellence looks like when it’s steered by capable hands. Or perhaps, deep down, they know they can’t match Trump’s Midas touch.
Source: Washington Times
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