Trump Attends Naval Academy Graduation – Proves Exactly Why Hillary Never Would Have Made It

Trump Attends Naval Academy Graduation – Proves Exactly Why Hillary Never Would Have Made It

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It hit me earlier today when I saw this video…There’s no way Hillary could have made it this far.

I’m not even trying to comment on her lack of political skills, I simply mean physically she just isn’t up to the task.

It’s a very demanding position that takes a large physical toll – and we all saw what happened with her on the campaign. (Hint: it involves being chucked into the side of a van by the Secret Service)

On the other hand, we have President Trump.

People question his loyalty to America, his physical capabilities, and virtually every other ridiculous thing you can imagine.

Yet he’s still here. He’s still standing tall.

Yesterday, President Trump attended the Naval Academy graduation ceremony in Annapolis, Md and gave a speech.

On top of that, he did something really pretty amazing.

Let’s keep in mind here, Trump is about to turn 72 years old in a few weeks (Hillary is only 70).

He stood out in near 90 degree Maryland weather in the sun, gave an hour long speech, and then proceeded to shake the hand of every single graduate.

Every. Single. One.

To spare you the 3 hour video, I found a 40 second version that is a cut showing him shaking every graduates hand. Just to give you an idea of how long he was standing there!

Check it out — no supports, no Secret Service or “handlers” holding him up or helping him up stairs.
He stands there perfectly straight for an hour and a half straight. I’m not sure I could even do that!

Its actually pretty remarkable for a near 72 year old man under the stress that he is under trying to hold the world together. Throw in all the other crap he has to deal with from the Left, and it’s amazing that he’s able to even smile anymore.

But he does. Every day he keeps pushing forward to make America a better place for us.

If someone ever claims Trump isn’t physically fit, just show them this video.

Thanks you so much President Trump for all that you do!

Obama Just Showed Up Trying To Be President With Massive Motorcade – Steps Out And Makes Shocking Ad

Obama Just Showed Up Trying To Be President With Massive Motorcade – Steps Out And Makes Shocking Admission

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Judging by the way he left the world and our economy in turmoil it’s incredible to believe that anyone would be treating former President Barak Hussein Obama like a rock star. But then comes San Francisco.

Thursday a crowd of up to 100 cheering people gathered outside to catch glimpse of the former U.S. president as he was leaving the Airbnb offices. Airbnb confirms that Obama visited the offices Thursday and said in a statement he was invited by the CEO Brian Chesky to participate in a discussion.

President Obama and Chesky have a close relationship going back to 2015 when Chesky was named a Presidential Ambassador for Global Entrepreneurship.
But what was perhaps the most unbelievable part of the appearance was when the “seals” in San Francisco cheered as the former president stepped out of his motorcade. Obama seemed like he was taken aback by the display and said, “Aren’t you all supposed to be at work right now?’”

Although the people there almost fainted by the comment in the same way pre-teen girls faint at the sight of Justine Bieber, or whoever is considered “hot” these days. The question is very ironic considering how this President left the American Economy in shambles and the unemployment numbers at the highest level they have been in decades.

No, Mr. President, most in San Francisco don’t have jobs to go to. Didn’t your motorcade drive by the thousands of tent cities all over the city? Or the human feces all over the streets who were both caused by the same ideology which a community organizer like yourself wanted to bring to the whole nation?

Here is more on Obama’s jobs numbers via CNSNews:

“Excluding January 2009, the month when Barack Obama was inaugurated, unemployment has stayed above 8 percent, which is longer than under any other administration since the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) started measuring the monthly jobless rate: Over 8 percent for 43 months during Obama compared to a total of 39 months above 8 percent between 1948 and 2008.
Over the course of 50 years, the unemployment rate in the United States was above 8 percent for a total of 3 years and 3 months; under Obama alone, the rate has been above 8 percent for 3 years and 7 months.

Also, no other president presided over three consecutive years of average annual unemployment of more than 8 percent before Obama, according to the BLS data.

The rate was above 8 percent throughout 1975, under President Gerald Ford, and throughout 1982 and 1983, under President Reagan. However, the rate went to 7.8 percent in February 1984 and continued to fall steadily under Reagan – at the end of his second term in 1988, unemployment was down to 5.3 percent.

According to the BLS, starting in 1948, unemployment in the United States never surpassed 8 percent until January 1975, when it hit 8.1 percent. In the Carter years, it fluctuated between 7.5 percent and 5.6 percent. And from February 1984 to January 2009, the rate fluctuated from a high of 7.8 percent to a low of 3.9 percent.

When President Barack Obama took office in January 2009, unemployment was 7.8 percent. The next month, it climbed to 8.3 percent and peaked at 10 percent in October 2009. It remained above 9 percent for all of 2010, before falling to 8.9 percent in May 2011, rising again to 9 percent in April, and dropping again to 8.9 percent in November 2011. For all of 2012, the rate has been above 8 percent.

Prior to Obama, no president presided over three years of average annual unemployment of 8 percent. The average annual unemployment for 2009 was 9.3 percent, in 2010 it was 9.6 percent and was 8.9 percent in 2011.
In 1975, during the Ford administration, the annual average unemployment rate was 8.5 percent. For two years during Reagan’s first term, unemployment surpassed 9 percent: in 1982 at 9.7 percent and 1983 and 9.6 percent.

Unemployment peaked under Ford in May 1975 at 9 percent. Unemployment peaked under Reagan in November and December of 1982 at 10.8 percent for both months.

According to data from the U.S. Census Bureau, unemployment was the highest in the 20th century under the administrations of Democratic President Franklin D. Roosevelt, particularly the years 1933 through 1941.

The unemployment rate was 24.7 percent in 1933 and declined to 14.18 percent in 1937. It then went up to 18.91 percent in 1938 and was still at 9.66 percent in 1941, when the United States entered World War II.

OAN’S Week in Review

This week has been filled with major headlines both in the U.S. and around the world. One America’s Rachel Acenas takes us through the top stories of the week.

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Trump Says ‘YOU’RE FIRED’ to DEADBEAT Federal Workers

Trump Says ‘YOU’RE FIRED’ to DEADBEAT Federal Workers

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Another promise kept!

On Friday, President Trump signed executive orders that will make it easier to unload lazy federal workers and limit the POWER Unions wield.
President Trump signed executive orders Friday that take aim at what White House officials described as an overly bureaucratic and extensive process of firing “poorly performing” civil servants.

The orders would also limit the power and funding from the federal unions set up to protect them.
The head of the largest federal workers’ union said the Trump administration “seems hellbent on replacing a civil service that works for all taxpayers with a political service that serves at its whim.”

In a call with reporters, administration officials described the three executive orders taking a wide variety of actions, including rolling back the amount of time that “poorly performing” civil servants have to correct their behavior before being fired – and making it harder for fired workers to move to a separate agency.

A second executive order will create a federal ‘Labor Relations Working Group’ intended to analyze government contracts with federal unions and remove “wasteful expenditures.”

The third executive order restricts the amount of time federal employees can spend on “union work,” and aims to charge federal unions for rent space in federal buildings and eliminates their ability to expense their travel to the government. The order will also halt payments to unions specifically related to their time lobbying Congress.
The officials pushed back on the idea that the moves were politically motivated, insisting that it was more about increasing efficiency in government and saving taxpayer dollars.

“This executive order is about promoting better use of taxpayer dollars and helping support the hundreds of thousands of federal civil servants that come to work every day to do a great job on behalf of their country and have consistently said the government’s inability to effectively manage poor performing employees is a problem,” one official said. “We don’t view this as an administration as a particularly political issue.”

White House Director of the Domestic Policy Council Andrew Bremberg said in a statement that the orders are in line with the public opinion inside the civil service itself.
“Every year the federal employee viewpoint survey has consistently shown that less than one-third of federal employees believe that poor performers are adequately addressed by their agency,” Bremberg said. “These executive orders will make it easier for agencies to remove poor performing employees and ensure that taxpayer dollars are more efficiently used.”

Federal worker unions quickly objected. The American Federation of Government Employees, which represents about 700,000 federal workers, issued a statement saying “President Trump is attempting to silence the voice of veterans, law enforcement officers, and other frontline federal workers through a series of executive orders intended to strip federal employees of their decades-old right to representation at the worksite.”

“This is more than union busting – it’s democracy busting,” AFGE National President J. David Cox said in the statement. “These executive orders are a direct assault on the legal rights and protections that Congress has specifically guaranteed to the 2 million public-sector employees across the country who work for the federal government.”

As for the amount of taxpayer dollars saved as a result of the orders, the officials said their current estimates predict that it will save taxpayers “at least $100 million” annually.” They could not say just how many civil servants would be cut from the federal government as a result of the orders.

Republicans Seek McConnell’s Approval of $15B in Proposed Budget Spending Cuts

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