You know the script by now. The so-called experts on CNN and in The New York Times have been singing the same sad song for months, predicting that economic ruin is lurking just around the corner. They’ve been waiting, practically praying, for the American economy to buckle under President Trump.
It’s a dreary, predictable narrative, designed to make you think your own wallet is lying to you. They are practically begging for a recession. Well, another month, another disappointment for the doomsayers. They desperately wanted their gloomy forecasts to come true, but the American people and the facts just delivered a sledgehammer to their worldview.
From ‘The Daily Wire’:
Employers in the United States added 178,000 jobs in March, more than tripling expectations of 59,000, while the unemployment rate dropped to 4.3%.
The labor market rebounded after a lackluster February report, which showed payrolls declined by 133,000 jobs and the unemployment rate rose slightly. Job gains in March were led by healthcare, construction, transportation, and warehouse. Healthcare added 76,000 jobs. About half of those gains reflect the return of workers who had been on strike.
Construction added 26,000 jobs, while transportation and warehousing grew by 21,000, signaling continued strength in infrastructure and logistics-related sectors. Leisure and hospitality rebounded partly due to warmer weather last month, adding 44,000 jobs. Manufacturing added 15,000, but finance lost that same amount.
And poof. Just like that, the media’s entire house of cards comes tumbling down. The “experts” weren’t just a little off; they missed the mark by a country mile. The American engine of prosperity, fueled by America First policies, isn’t just chugging along—it’s at full throttle. This report isn’t merely a statistic; it’s a complete demolition of the entire anti-Trump economic narrative.
The Desperate Search for a Black Cloud
Naturally, the professional pessimists started digging for a black cloud to justify their existence. They sifted through the stellar report and started whining that wage growth was “slow.” Give me a break. These are the same people who cheered for the government-printed money under Biden that gave you a temporary raise in exchange for permanent, crippling inflation. Stable, sustainable growth is the bedrock of a healthy economy, not a reason to panic.
The Real Story They Won’t Tell You
But here’s the number the media gatekeepers prayed you wouldn’t see. The statistic they buried on purpose. While America’s private sector was humming, federal government employment cratered by 18,000 jobs.
Think about that for a second. While our country added 15,000 manufacturing jobs and 26,000 construction jobs—actual jobs for Americans who build things—the D.C. bureaucracy shrank. This isn’t just a number; it’s a philosophy in action. It’s a clear signal that we are prioritizing wealth creators over administrative leeches.
Draining the Swamp, One Job at a Time
Since the bloated peak of the Biden administration, federal employment has been slashed by a staggering 355,000. That isn’t a “small victory”—it’s a full-blown taxpayer rebellion, led from the Oval Office. We are witnessing a monumental shift away from an economy that serves Washington toward an economy that serves the American citizen.
This is the story that truly matters. The strength of our nation isn’t measured by the number of federal agencies but by the number of thriving families and prosperous communities. The March jobs report is undeniable proof: when you cut the fat in Washington and unleash the private sector, America wins.
So, the next time you see a talking head on TV trying to twist this good news into a pretzel of negativity, just laugh. They’re not reporting the news; they’re reading a script. The truth is in the numbers, and the truth is, America is winning.
Key Takeaways
- The America First economy is silencing critics with massive job growth.
- President Trump’s agenda is shrinking government while the private sector booms.
- Real job growth is in American manufacturing and construction, not D.C. bureaucracy.
- The media’s negative economic narrative has collapsed under the weight of reality.
Sources: Daily Wire, CNBC