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"Donald Trump took an oath to serve the American people. Instead, he has focused on using the presidency to enrich himself… President Trump has never been a man to ask what he can do for his country. In his second term, as in his first, he is instead testing the limits of what his country can do for him."—New York Times Editorial Board
In his State of the Union address, President Trump declared that America is entering a "Golden Age." Golden for whom?
For a president who lives lavishly in a taxpayer-funded mansion, jets around to weekend golf getaways at taxpayer expense, and dismisses concerns about "affordability" as fake news, life might indeed be gilded.
For the rest of the country, it is fool's gold.
Nearly six-in-ten Americans say the country is worse off now than it was a year ago. Groceries cost more. Utilities cost more. Housing costs more.
For millions of families, this is not a golden age.
It is a painful lesson in imperial economics: the billionaire class lives large while "we the people" are told to live small.
Trump is not working to make America great again. He is working to expand his wealth, protect his investments, and rule in gilded comfort at taxpayer expense.
As a candidate, Trump promised to "drain the swamp."