Former President Donald Trump is expected to promise an immediate economic boom if he wins the presidency, while forecasting an economic collapse similar to the Great Depression if he does not win.
He emphasizes that the next economic boom will begin once he is back in office, with energy prices dropping and the border crisis ending.
Conversely, he predicts a historic economic collapse if someone other than him wins the White House. (Trending: Obama Reveals His Fear For Joe Ahead Of 2024)
“The next economic boom will begin the instant the world knows that Crooked Joe Biden is gone, and Donald J. Trump has won four more years as president of the United States,” wrote Trump in preparation for his next rally.
“Powered by the momentum of our historic victory, by Christmas next year, the economy will be roaring back, energy prices will be plummeting, the hordes of people charging across our border will have ended—the invasion will have stopped,” added the former president.
Trump is expected to say, “The Biden administration is running on the fumes of the great success of the Trump administration—without us, this thing would have crashed to levels never seen before, and if we are not elected, we’ll have a Depression very much like the Depression of 1929.”
Trump also criticizes the Biden administration’s handling of the economy, citing high inflation rates, gas prices, and interest rate hikes.
According to Breitbart, “The 45th president will make this argument after hammering the Biden economy, which has seen ‘a three-year inflation rate of over 20 percent,’ record-high gas prices, and substantial interest rate hikes.”
“While the stock market is making the rich richer, Biden’s Inflation catastrophe is demolishing your savings and ravaging your dreams,” says Trump’s speech.
Trump is set to argue that the country was better off under his administration and criticizes Biden’s plans to eliminate the Trump tax cuts.
“Not one thing has gotten better under Crooked Joe Biden,” Trump is anticipated to say.
“Under the Trump administration, you were better off, your family was better off, your neighbors were better off, your communities were better off, and our country was better off.”
Trump is expected to criticize Biden for his “plans to obliterate the Trump tax cuts.”
Additionally, he is also anticipated to extend that criticism to Republicans because they “cannot be trusted on taxes, trade, or anything else.”
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