Jobs Boom, Standing With Israel, Other Headlines

Friday, May 3, 2019

Jobs Boom
 
The economy is chugging along -- 263,000 new jobs were created last month, well above economists' expectations of 190,000 new jobs.  The unemployment rate fell to 3.6%, a 49-year low!
 
But wait. . . There's more!
 
Job growth for March and February was revised upward by an additional 17,000 new jobs, and wages also continue to grow.  In fact, wages in the manufacturing sector are growing at their fastest rate in ten years.
 
The strong economy may have something to do with a sudden burst of optimism among the American people.  A Rasmussen poll finds that 54% of Americans believe America's best days are still ahead of us.  That is the first time a majority has expressed optimism about the future since 2006!
 
 
 
Standing With Israel
 
I joined Pastor John Hagee, founder and chairman of Christians United for Israel, at the Israeli Embassy today for the annual Christian solidarity with Israel event. 
 
Pastor Hagee gave a stirring defense of the U.S.-Israel alliance.  In addition, he zeroed in on the danger of growing anti-Semitism around the world and here in the U.S.  Israel's Ambassador to the U.S., Ron Dermer, was effusive in his praise of the Christian community's strong stand in support of the Jewish people. 
 
This is an important alliance, not only for Israel, but also in defense of Judeo-Christian values, the founding pillars of Western Civilization.
 
As I noted in yesterday's special message, there was an especially powerful moment during the National Day of Prayer service when President Trump invited Rabbi Yisroel Goldstein of the Chabad of Poway synagogue to address the audience.
 
Sadly, President Trump is often smeared as an "anti-Semite," which is an obscene slur. It couldn't be a bigger lie considering everything Trump has done for Israel, not to mention his Jewish family members. 
 
Trump said that he called Rabbi Goldstein after the shooting at his synagogue and spoke with him for 25 minutes.  Rabbi Goldstein said that when the president called he was at home weeping but that his call with Trump "began my healing." 
 
The rabbi went on to suggest that secularism has advanced too far in our society. He called for a moment of silence in schools so that every child could say a prayer privately. 
 
If you missed yesterday's National Day of Prayer service at the White House, you can watch it here.
 
 
 
Other Headlines
 

  • An important milestone was achieved this week with the confirmation of President Trump's 100th judicial nominee, Rodolfo Armando Ruiz to the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Florida.  Two more Trump nominees were confirmed after Ruiz, so the count is now 102 confirmed Trump judges.
  • Speaker Nancy Pelosi joined the left-wing attack against Attorney General William Barr yesterday, accusing him of committing perjury by lying to Congress.  The left is all in on taking Barr down because he is determined to expose the deep state.
  • Yesterday, selective leaks appeared in the New York Times, noting that the FBI had deployed yet another undercover operative, Azra Turk, to assist in its spying on the Trump campaign.  The Times report is nothing more than deep state damage control before the next damning inspector general's report is released.
  • In an interview with Fox News, President Trump vowed to declassify "everything" he could related to "Spygate," which this morning he said was "bigger than Watergate."
  • A new CNN poll finds that 69% of the public wants an investigation into the "origins of the Justice Department's inquiry into Russian interference in the 2016 election."  In other words, the overwhelming majority of the public wants answers about the deep state's spying on the Trump campaign.
  • Vice President Mike Pence is demanding answer too.  Pence is furious about reports that the FBI may have been spying on his office during the transition.
  • And speaking of foreign collusion. . . we're learning more about efforts by the Democrat National Committee to collude with Ukrainian officials to assist Hillary Clinton's campaign.  A Ukrainian court recently ruled that two officials violated the law and interfered in the 2016 election when they illegally released financial records related to Paul Manafort.
  • The British government has just released a shocking report finding that Christians represent the most persecuted religious group around the world.  In some corners of the globe, they are subject to "genocide," and Christianity is on the verge of being "wiped out" in the Middle East.
  • Our friends at Focus on the Family are putting the humanity of the unborn child on full display tomorrow.  They will be broadcasting live 4D ultrasounds on a massive jumbotron screen in Times Square.  Register here to watch livestream video of their "Alive From New York" event.