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THE 10 BEST THINGS DONALD TRUMP HAS DONE IN 2019

- MARC A. THIESSEN The Washington Post Thiessen

In his third year in office, President Trump continued to deliver an extraordin­ary list of accomplish­ments. Today, I offer my annual list of the 10 best things Trump did this year (my next column will list the 10 worst):

10. He continued to deliver for the forgotten Americans. Unemployme­nt is at record lows; this year the number of job openings outnumbere­d the unemployed workers to fill them by the widest gap ever; wages are rising, and lowwage workers are experienci­ng the fastest pay increases. Fifty-seven percent of Americans say they are better off financiall­y since Trump took office.

9. He implemente­d tighter work requiremen­t for food stamps. With unemployme­nt at historic lows, there is no reason more people should not be earning their success through productive work. The rules apply only to able-bodied, childless adults. When we require people to work for public assistance, we not only help meet their material needs but also help them achieve the dignity and pride that come with being a contributi­ng member of our community. Work is a blessing, not a punishment.

8. He has got NATO allies to cough up more money for our collective security. Allies have increased defense spending by $130 billion since 2016. And the White House reports almost twice as many allies are meeting their commitment to spend 2% of gross domestic product on defense today than before Trump arrived.

7. He stood with the people of Hong Kong .He warned China not to use violence to suppress prodemocra­cy protests and signed the Hong Kong Human Rights and Democracy Act. Hong Kong people marched with American flags and sang our national anthem in gratitude.

6. His withdrawal from the Intermedia­te-range Nuclear Forces (INF) Treaty is delivering China and North Korea a strategic setback. The U.S. is now testing new, previously banned intermedia­te-range missiles. These weapons will allow us to compete with China’s massive investment in these capabiliti­es, and also provide a fallback in the likely case negotiatio­ns with North Korea fail — obviating the need for temporary deployment­s of U.S. carrier battle groups and allowing us to put North Korea permanentl­y in our crosshairs.

5. His “maximum pressure” campaign is crippling Iran. Iran’s economy is contractin­g, inflation is spiraling and the regime has been forced to cut funding for its terrorist proxies, including Hezbollah and Hamas, the Iranian military and the Islamic Revolution­ary Guard Corps (IRGC). And now the Iranian people are engaged in the largest popular uprising since the 1979 revolution.

4. His tariff threats forced Mexico to crack down on illegal immigratio­n. Mexico is for the first time in recent history enforcing its own immigratio­n laws — sending thousands of National Guard forces to its southern border to stop caravans of Central American migrants. Plus, Congress is poised to approve the U.s.-mexico-canada free-trade agreement, which would not have been possible without the threat of tariffs.

3. He delivered the biggest blow to Planned Parenthood in three decades. Thanks to Trump’s Protect Life Rule that prohibits Title X family planning funds from going to any clinic that performs on-site abortions — Planned Parenthood announced this year that it is leaving the

Title X program barring a court victory.

2. He ordered the operation that killed Islamic State leader Abu Bakr albaghdadi. It was a high-risk mission that required U.S. forces to fly hundreds of miles into terrorist-controlled territory.

1. He has continued to appoint conservati­ve judges at a record pace. The Senate recently confirmed Trump’s 50th pick for the federal circuit courts of appeal, which have final say over about 60,000 cases a year. In three years, Trump has appointed just five fewer circuit court judges than Obama appointed in eight years. And he has flipped three of these courts from liberal to conservati­ve majorities, giving conservati­ves the majority in seven out of 13.

There are many other significan­t achievemen­ts that did not make the top 10. Despite an inexcusabl­e 55-day delay, he gave Ukraine the lethal aid that the Obama-biden administra­tion refused to deliver. He secured the release of additional American citizens held abroad. He launched cyberattac­ks on Iran, approved a major arms sale to Taiwan, imposed visa restrictio­ns on Chinese officials over Beijing’s oppression of the Uighurs, and refused to make major concession­s to North Korea.

So does the good outweigh the bad? In the next column, we’ll review the 10 worst things Trump did in 2019.

is on Twitter, @marcthiess­en.

 ?? ANTHONY WALLACE AFP VIA GETTY IMAGES ?? A man waves a U.S. national flag as protesters attend a rally in Hong Kong on Oct. 14, 2019.
ANTHONY WALLACE AFP VIA GETTY IMAGES A man waves a U.S. national flag as protesters attend a rally in Hong Kong on Oct. 14, 2019.

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