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Patriots Know: Trump’s Policies Fuel Prosperity, Not Panic

This week’s American Agenda segment showed what patriotic Americans already know: while the radical left spins doom and gloom, sensible leaders are celebrating real growth and opportunity under President Trump. Former Rep. Anthony D’Esposito and economic analyst Mitch Feierstein made the commonsense case that pro-growth policies and a confident America attract capital, jobs, and prosperity instead of fear-mongering and handouts.

Feierstein reminded viewers that smart capital — whether in traditional investment or newer assets like cryptocurrency — belongs invested where it can grow and create jobs for hardworking Americans. His point was blunt and unapologetic: bring as much productive money as possible into this country so Main Street, not Wall Street panic, benefits from growth.

D’Esposito echoed the sentiment and hammered the contrast between Republican realism and Democrat pessimism, calling out politicians who seem to prefer crises that justify bigger government. He’s right: voters see through the negativity and want leaders who will cut red tape, defend American energy, and stop bleeding our economy with punitive policies.

Look, this isn’t just cheerleading — it’s common-sense economics. When you lower taxes, roll back strangling regulations, and defend American innovation, capital flows in, wages rise, and families breathe easier; that is what real leadership looks like compared to the Democrats’ perpetual fear factory.

The debate isn’t about slogans, it’s about results: bring private investment home, unleash American labor and ingenuity, and watch prosperity multiply. Washington should be a place that attracts money, not chases it away with taxes, woke mandates, and endless uncertainty.

Patriots know the choice ahead: elect leaders who build, not bureaucrats who tax and take. If we want a future where our children can buy homes, start businesses, and live free, we must champion policies that welcome capital, reward hard work, and put America first.

Written by Keith Jacobs

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