The 2024 election was a political earthquake that sent shockwaves through Washington, across the nation, and even around the world.
Donald Trump not only beat What’s Her Name in a decisive electoral landslide but also claimed the popular vote, putting to bed any debate about his mandate to lead.
This from thepatriotjournal.com.
With the House and Senate firmly in GOP control, there is a new energy in the air—and not just among voters. The financial and business sectors are already reacting with optimism, a stark contrast to the doom-and-gloom of The Obiden Regime
The stock market too is rallying and the dollar is strengthening as countries scramble to negotiate better deals with the incoming Trump administration.
Sure, there will be a Deep State attempt to crash the economy, but Trump is prepared for that and We the People can anticipate the problems will be short lived.
Now, here is the latest and most promising news for hardworking Americans:
Confidence is surging in an industry that impacts
nearly every family in the country—homebuilding.
For years, the housing market struggled under The Regime’s policies designed to diminish America. Between sky-high inflation, rising interest rates, and endless red tape choking off supply, many families were priced out of the American dream. But due to the Trump win and his promise of a coming “Golden Age,” the clouds are already dissipating.
[B]uilders are finally seeing light at the end of the tunnel.
From Breitbart:
Homebuilder confidence surged in November as the election of Donald Trump and a Republican sweep of the House and Senate boosted optimism about the housing market.
The National Association of Home Builders (NAHB) released its monthly confidence index, which jumped to 46—the highest level since April. This number not only exceeded expectations but also signaled a significant shift in sentiment. Builders are clearly betting that Trump and his Republican allies on Capitol Hill will deliver on promises to cut bureaucratic red tape and enact policies that spur construction.
Many of us who have tried to build or buy a home in recent years, know how maddeningly slow and expensive the process has become. Under Obama-Biden, regulation piled on regulation, making it nearly impossible for developers to keep up with demand, along with sky-high interest rates. The result? Housing shortages, skyrocketing rents, and families crammed into homes they’ve outgrown.
From Breitbart:
The sentiment boost reflects builders’ beliefs that the incoming administration and its Republican allies on Capitol Hill will adopt policies to facilitate increased construction activity.
This optimism is not just wishful thinking. Trump’s track record during his first term proves he is serious about cutting through the red tape.
Whether it was reducing taxes or slashing regulations, [Trump] showed a clear understanding of how government can either help or hinder economic growth.
Recall his focus on American workers—pushing for policies that create jobs and make homeownership more accessible for middle-class families.
What we can expect from Trump’s leadership is nothing like the purposeful backwardness of The Obiden Regime.
The Obiden economic strategy—if you can even call it that—seemed:
[T]o revolve around taxing success and subsidizing failure.
The Regime’s socio-economic suicidal refusal to address inflation, combined with its aggressive push for green energy mandates, put unnecessary pressure on all industries, not just construction.
Trump, on the other hand, has always been a builder at heart. He understands the importance of housing as both an economic driver and a cornerstone of the American dream. By cutting out the unnecessary hurdles, he is setting the stage for builders to thrive—and for families to finally have a chance at affordable homeownership again.
The surge in homebuilder confidence is just the beginning.
When [homebuilding] thrives,
it has a ripple effect across the entire economy.
More homes mean more jobs–not just for the rough-in construction workers, but for roofers, painters, electricians, plumbers, landscapers, and countless others who contribute to building a home. It also boosts demand for materials, appliances, and furnishings, creating opportunities for small businesses and large corporations alike. Also, other businesses thrive too—from the donut maker, to the coffee shop employing additional baristas, to the clothiers, to grocery stores, to automobile repair shops—everything is humming at its opportune rhythm.
And this renewed confidence and renewed activity is not just about numbers on a spreadsheet; we are talking about families being able to put down roots, build wealth, and create a better future. This is the kind of legacy Trump is aiming to build for America, and this promise is why so many Americans are hopeful as his administration prepares to take the reins.
The swamp in Washington, D.C., may be panicking and struggling to prolong its miserable life, but hardworking Americans are breathing sighs of relief. With Trump back at the helm, We the People have positive feelings about today, tomorrow, and the future.
God speed to the Trump-Vance team, and may God keep them safe and vibrant.