Perhaps there has never been so much disdain for a US president as there has been for President Trump. While the majority of the American population voted for her opponent, Hilary Clinton, the electorate’s votes made Trump the winner. Therefore, more than half of American citizens opposed President Trump from the beginning. However, in their desire to override him, they will ensure that he is re-elected.

President Trump is a businessman. While many will argue whether you are successful or not, it is fair to say that you make a living by making various types of business deals. When you combine that with his attitude toward deregulation and tax cuts, the business community, including Wall Street, is quite excited about his presence in the White House. As a result, in less than a year, $ 5 trillion has been added to the US economy, and the stock market has performed better during his presidency than ever in the 200-year history of the stock market.

In addition, they predict that the economy will have strong growth in the next four years. That said, it would appear that people would favor a president who is good for the economy.

Well, some people are infuriated by the comments President Trump makes in the media, including Twitter. And women, immigrants and some minorities say they feel alienated by him. Those enraged people seem to have made it their mission to find a reason to impeach President Trump. To do that, they have to be aware of every move you make.

That means people read every tweet you make. They read all the articles for or against. And they’re watching everything television has to say about him. For the media, that means more people are reading the newspaper and watching television. There is also an increase in online traffic to be aware of the latest incident that could lead to possible impeachment of President Trump.

As you can imagine, the president has become a boon for declining television ratings. As president, you have most likely passed the high marks for your show The Apprentice. What does that do for the media?

I will assume there are more people buying and subscribing to newspapers since President Trump was nominated for the Republican Party than in recent years. I contend that there are people who, in the past, did not care much about politics who are now buying newspapers and magazines that they were ignorant of before the 2016 election. With more newspapers sold, newspapers can argue why companies should advertise in your publications. That also allows them to charge more for advertising.

That kind of stimulus will require print media to buy more paper. In addition, the press and television will be motivated to hire more salespeople. That means that since President Trump took office, more jobs have been created. As online, television and print advertising increases, more people are hired to create the ads. With rising ad prices, there is more income available from price increases and additional jobs. Those people will buy clothes, cars, houses, washers and dryers, carpets, vacations, etc. All that activity stimulates the economy and more job creation: the multiplier effect.

Yet all of this happens from people claiming that they don’t like the president-elect of the United States, Donald Trump. That hatred has sparked so much activity that it has actually stimulated the economy. In four years, President Donald Trump will have a fantastic story of daunting proportions. You will be able to say that you have stimulated the economy better than any president in the history of the United States. And it will be all thanks to you.

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