In Thanksgiving message, Trump hails
military gains and 'big, beautiful, fat tax cuts'
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[November 27, 2017]
By Roberta Rampton
PALM BEACH, FLORIDA (Reuters) - U.S.
President Donald Trump gave a bullish Thanksgiving address to troops
overseas on Thursday, hailing progress in Afghanistan and against ISIS,
and telling them they were fighting for "something real," including a
stock market at record highs and his promised “big, beautiful fat tax
cuts.”
Speaking in a live video teleconference from Palm Beach, Florida, with
military personnel serving in Afghanistan, Iraq and elsewhere, Trump
told them they were "very, very special people."
He called troops in Afghanistan "brave, incredible fighters" who had
"turned it around" in the past three to four months.
"We opened it up; we said go ahead, we're going to fight to win," he
said. "We're not fighting any more to just walk around, we are fighting
to win."
Trump said the Marines were inflicting "defeat after defeat" on Islamic
State, and again credited his change of approach compared to that of the
Obama administration.
"They weren't letting you win before; they were letting you break even.
... They weren't letting you win," he said.
Trump told the troops they could look forward at home to the benefits of
"big, beautiful fat tax cuts," a stock market at record highs, jobs and
economic growth.
"We're doing well at home, the economy is doing great,” Trump said.
“You're fighting for something real, you’re fighting for something
good."
Trump took one of his trademark swipes at the news media as he spoke
from a lavishly decorated room at his Mar-a-Lago resort, telling the
military personnel he was addressing that journalists were in the room,
and adding:
"Better me than you; believe me fellas, better me than you."
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President Donald Trump speaks via video teleconference with troops
from Mar-a-Lago estate in Palm Beach, Florida, U.S., November 23,
2017. REUTERS/Eric Thayer
Later, Trump and his wife, Melania, handed out sandwiches and shook
hands at a Coast Guard station in nearby Riviera Beach and told
personnel his administration was building up wealth so it could
protect the country through military acquisitions.
Talking about his plans for boosting military spending, he said
contractors saved the best equipment for U.S. troops. “When we sell
to other countries - you never know about an ally - an ally can
turn,” he said.
Trump said he had told the troops overseas the country was "doing
great," thanks to his cuts in "regulation and all the waste and all
the abuse."
"I told them ... you folks are fighting so hard and working so hard,
and it's nice that you're working for something that's really
starting to work."
While optimism about a major tax overhaul has helped push the U.S.
stock market up for most of this year, Trump is still seeking his
first major legislative win after almost a year in office.
According to a majority of economists in a recent Reuters poll, U.S.
Republicans are not expected to push the tax cuts through Congress
this year. Economists are also skeptical that the legislation would
provide a significant boost to the economy.
(Reporting by David Brunnstrom and Roberta Rampton; Editing by David
Chance and Jonathan Oatis)
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