Well Done Beats Well Said

So over and over when talking about politics and specifically the President, I hear “I mean, I like him but don’t you think his tweets are stupid?”  One could argue that the main stream media makes a living off of his tweets, broadcasting every one of them and then spinning them to mean something other than what the President said. Millions of non-Trump supporters will tell you that Trump is a racist and hates the gay community, but I dare you to show me a tweet or something he said that validates these accusations.

His haters, when pressed on the racist accusation, will quote the President’s speech during the election, when he said, “many” of the people coming into the country are murderers, human traffickers and drug dealers. The haters conveniently leave out the word “many.” As you know, many does not mean all.

To all the Trump haters and even those of you who are on the fence, I will repeat my favorite quote, “Well done always beats well said.” If you continue to struggle with the President’s words or just his tweets, set those aside and take a look at his actions. While his supporters love his tweets and cheer at his rallies, it is his accomplishments they most admire.

If you are like the vast majority of Americans, you don’t even know what his accomplishments are. All you really know is what you hear on one of the fake news networks, in an article you stumbled across, one of the many liberal newspapers you’ve read, or surfing online at Amazon for the next great pair of shoes, or purse or both. Free shipping and all…

Here are just some of his accomplishments. All fact, no spin.

Not bad, huh? And this is an older list compiled after his first few months in office.  That list doesn’t include:

  • Lowest black unemployment in history
  • Lowest Hispanic unemployment in history
  • Lowest female unemployment in 17 years
  • Highest GDP growth in four years
  • Nomination of second constitutional conservative to the Supreme Court
  • Return of 14 hostages
  • Return of 50 fallen soldiers from North Korea
  • First American President to meet with North Korea’s leader
  • Secured a written pledge from North Korea to dismantle their nuclear program
  • Secured tax cuts across the board
  • Secured billions to rebuild our military
  • Withdrew from the Iran nuclear deal
  • Moved the US Embassy to Israel’s capital, Jerusalem
  • Stood up for our flag and the national anthem
  • Brought back the steel industry
  • Secured drilling rights in Alaska
  • Put the word “Christmas” back into Christmas
  • Works for free donating his salary every month to causes important to him and the country

These are accomplishments just off the top of my head. I know these to be factual because I pay attention, not to his tweets so much but to the results of his actions.

Are there items on these lists you disagree with or just don’t like? Maybe, but tell me, what “perfect” person do you know?  Why didn’t they run for President? For the record, I am 100% in favor of every single accomplishment on the lists.

The President ran on all of these and once again, just as he tweets like no other President in history he also makes good on his campaign promises like no other President.  His tweets tell us what’s on his mind, his actions tell us what’s in his heart.

Earlier this week, he held one of his now famous rallies in Tampa, Florida. CNN’s Jim Acosta was there broadcasting live. While Jim was on air the supporters in the crowd chanted, “CNN sucks.” To hear CNN and the rest of the MSM tell it, this was a very angry crowd. “It didn’t feel like I was in America” said Mr. Acosta. That’s because this is no longer Obama’s America.  This is “our” America and we are done with the MSM constant lying and Liberal activists. If you don’t like what the President is doing, I suggest you tweet him. Don’t worry, he will respond and we will more than enjoy his response.

Actions speak louder than words. Never put off until tomorrow what you can do today. When the going gets tough, the tough get going. Never say “whoa” in a hard pull and when all else fails, do something, anything.   Doing ALWAYS beats saying.